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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E431-E436, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904419

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Objective To analyze the statistical behavior of plantar pressure distribution, extract the characteristics of foot movement, and provide references for application of gait recognition in medical clinical diagnosis, rehabilitation training and public health. Methods The collected foot pressure data were prepossessed, statistical analysis on the data was performed, the footprint reconstruction was realized, and the pressure distribution rates of the footprints, segmented regions and each region were compared and analyzed, so as to decompose the foot motion characteristics. Results Based on the cross point of pressure peak curve in different regions, the plantar region was divided into toe region, metatarsal region, arch region and heel region, which could accurately extract the foot movement characteristics. Conclusions The peak plantar pressure is used to extract the characteristics of foot movement, which is divided into landing stage, whole foot contact stage, heel tiptoe stage and ground off stage.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 375-378, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465608

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Objective To investigate early renal damage of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients and the risk factors related to their renal function. Methods CHB patients who visited the second people’s hospital but did not receive systemic treatment were enrolled in our study. Those who visited for general check-up with no hepatic findings during the same period were selected as control group. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of all the participants were estimated by simplified MDRD equation and CKD-EPI equation (designated as M-eGFR and C-eGFR respectively). Influence factors of eGFR were statistically analyzed. Results In the total 528 cases in CHB group, 88 (16.67%) and 62 (11.74%) suffered declined M-eGFR and C-eGFR respectively. By contrast, 10 (8.77%) and 6 (5.26%) cases in the total 114 cases in control group present declined M-eGFR and C-eGFR ac?cordingly. Percentages of renal function impairment, estimated by both M-eGFR and C-eGFR, were higher in the CHB group than those in control group. The difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.518, P<0.05;χ2=4.156, P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that age, HBsAg and body mass index (BMI) were risk factors of M-eGFR while age, HBsAg, gender and serum albumin were risk factors of C-eGFR. On the other hand, HBV-DNA and HBeAg were not risk factors for M-eGFR or C-eGFR. Conclusion HBV infection can lead to early renal damage. Age and HBsAg are main risk factors of renal function impairment. Therefore, renal function should be scrutinized in CHB patients.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 466-469, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473627

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Objective To investigate the value of model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score, MELD with in-corporation of serum sodium (MELD-Na) score and integrated MELD (iMELD) score for evaluation of prognosis of chronic liver failure. Methods A total of 159 consecutive patients with chronic liver failure were included in the study and divided into two groups (death group and survival group) according to the prognosis. The levels of total bilirubin (TBIL), serum creati-nine (Cr), prothrombin time (PT), PT international normalized ratio (INR), serum sodium (Na+), age, MELD, MELD-Na and iMELD were calculated respectively and the comparative analysis was performed. Areas under the receiver operating charac-teristic curve (AUC-ROC) of MELD, MELD-Na and iMELD were used to assess the prognosis in patients with chronic liver failure. Results The values of TBIL (μmol/L:330.9±181.9 vs 245.5±127.7),Cr (μmol/L:84.9±63.8 vs 81.2±49.3),INR (2.50±1.01 vs 2.09±0.57),MELD (26.2±6.5 vs 22.0±5.8),MELD-Na (35.9±31.5 vs 25.3±8.7) and iMELD (49.5±17.4 vs 42.4±10.9) were significantly higher in death group than those in survival group (P 0.05) for MELD score (AUC=0.691), MELD-Na score (AUC=0.690) and iMELD score (AUC= 0.674) . The cut-off scores of three systems were 25.8 (MELD), 31.0 (MELD-Na) and 53.5 (iMELD) respectively, which could discriminate higher and lower mortality accurately. Conclusion MELD, MELD-Na and iMELD scores can predict short-term clinical outcomes of liver failure patients undergoing artificial liver comprehensive medical treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 522-525, 2012.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426758

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ObjectiveTo study the expression levels of YB-1 protein in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues,tissues adjacent to tumour and normal liver tissues,and to explore the clinical significance.MethodsTo study the expression levels of YB-1 protein,immunochemistry was carried out on 58 HCC tissues and their corresponding adjacent tissues to tumour and on 20 normal liver tissues.The YB-1 protein with nuclear translocation was detected by Western blot in HCC tissues,tissues adjacent to tumour,normal liver tissues,HCC cell lines including QGY-7701 and SMMC-7721,and a normal hepatic cell line LO2.ResultsPositive signals of YB-1 protein were detected at a high level in HCC tissues (72.4%,42/58) when compared to tissues adjacent to tumour (41.4%,24/58) and to normal liver tissues (35 %,7/20) (P>0.05).The nuclear expression of YB-1 (31%,18/58) was significantly correlated with the pathologicalgrade,tumour size and portal venous invasion (P<0.05).Using Western blot,the YB-1 protein with nuclear translocation was expressed at a higher level in HCC tissues (0.474±0.107) than in tissues adjacent to tumour and in normal liver tissues (P<0.05).Similar results were obtained in HCC cell lines and the normal hepatic cell line (P<0.05).ConclusionThe high expression of YB-1 in HCC and its nuclear translocation may be involved in human HCC progression.YB-1 may be a potential target for HCC treatment in the future.

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