43 research outputs found

    A Smoothing Newton-BICGStab Method for Least Squares Matrix Nuclear Norm Problems

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    Control system design of multi-dimensional lumbar traction treatment bed

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    A multi-dimensional lumbar traction treatment bed is designed with two degrees of freedom, which can realize controllable traction treatment of lumbar through flexion, extension and rotation motion. Two linear actuators are used to provide motion. Building a mathematical model of the device by least squares identification. PID controller and Kalman filter constitute two groups of control modes: (i) speed control; (ii) position control. Using MATLAB to perform simulation experiments. The results show that the designed controller can achieve high control accuracy. The motion speed of lumbar platform is stable and the position of traction treatment set by user is approached exactly, which ensuring the security and stability of this device

    Mechanism design and kinematics analysis of multifunctional waist rehabilitation bed

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    A multifunctional waist rehabilitation bed is designed for the traction therapy of human spine and gait rehabilitation training. The rehabilitation bed has four degrees of freedom, the rotation in the x, y, and z axis, and the movement in the z axis, which realizes traction treatment of lumbar spine rotation around coronal axis, vertical axis, sagittal axis and gait rehabilitation training. Considering the stability and safety during the rehabilitation process, the kinematic model of coronal-axis-rotation part, vertical-axis-rotation part and rehabilitation bed are established. Using MATLAB, the model and numerical simulation were carried out to obtain the curve of joint change when the waist rehabilitation bed was used for different functions, which verifies the effectiveness of the mechanism

    Efficacy and safety of combined immunotherapy and stereotactic radiosurgery in NSCLCBM patients and a novel prognostic nomogram: A real-world study

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    ObjectiveTo explore the effectiveness of combined immunotherapy (IT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and address the gap between evidence-based clinical practice and academic knowledge of optimal timing of IT relative to SRS. In addition, to meet the unmet need for an up-to-date prognostic assessment model in the era of IT.MethodsThe data of 86 non-small cell lung cancer brain metastasis (NSCLCBM) patients treated with SRS to 268 brain metastases (BMs) were retrospectively extracted from our hospital database. The Kaplan–Meier analysis was employed for overall survival (OS) and a log-rank test for comparison between groups. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to identify the significant prognostic factors. The prognostic nomogram was established utilizing the rms package of R software.ResultsIT was found to be associated with improved OS (from BM diagnosis: HR 0.363, 95% CI 0.199 - 0.661, P < 0.001; from SRS: HR 0.472, 95% CI 0.260 - 0.857, P = 0.014). Individuals who received IT in combination with SRS had better OS than those who didn’t (from the day of BM diagnosis: 16.8 vs. 8.4 months, P = 0.006; from the day of SRS: 12 vs. 7 months, P = 0.037). Peri-SRS timing of IT administration was a significant prognostic factor for OS (from BM diagnosis: HR 0.132, 95% CI 0.034 - 0.517, P = 0.004; from SRS: HR 0.14, 95% CI 0.044 - 0.450, P = 0.001). Initiating IT after SRS led to superior OS than concurrent or before (from BM diagnosis: 26.5 vs. 14.1 vs. 7.1 months; from SRS: 21.4 vs. 9.9 vs. 4.1 months, respectively). Additionally, we build a nomogram incorporating IT, cumulative intracranial tumor volume (CITV), and recursive partitioning analysis (RPA), demonstrating a remarkable prognosis prediction performance for SRS-treated NSCLCBM patients.ConclusionPeri-SRS IT is a promising approach in treating NSCLCBM, as improved OS was observed without significantly increasing adverse events. Receipt of IT post-SRS was associated with superior OS than those who received IT concurrently or before. Incorporating IT and CITV into the RPA index could augment its prognosis assessment value for SRS-treated NSCLCBM patients, predominantly in the wild-type

    PGC-1α is associated with Schizothorax prenanti myoblast differentiation

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    PGC-1α has been considered as an important mediator of functional capacity of muscle. Our previous study indicated that the mRNA level of PGC-1α increased in muscle during Schizothorax prenanti (S. prenanti) growth. To understand the biological significance of PGC-1α up-regulation, S. prenanti myosatellite cells were isolated and the function of PGC-1α in myoblast differentiation was further investigated. The results indicated that PGC-1α over-expressing transfectants fused to form myotubes with higher mRNA level of myosin heavy chain isoform I (MyHCI). No obvious differentiation was observed in PGC-1α-targeted shRNA-transfected cells with a marked decrement of MyHCI expression. Furthermore, S. prenanti PGC-1α increased the expression of MyoD and MyoG, which controlled the commitment of precursor cells to myotubes. In contrast, the levels of MyoD and MyoG mRNA were down-regulated with shRNA-targeting PGC-1α transfection. These investigations indicate that PGC-1α is associated with myoblast differentiation and it elevates MyoD and MyoG expression levels in S. prenanti myoblast cells

    Association of Nap Duration after Lunch with Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in a Chinese Government Employee Population

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    Metabolic syndrome is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and all-cause mortality. However, the relationship between napping and metabolic syndrome remains contradictory. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between nap duration after lunch and prevalence of metabolic syndrome, and subgroup differences in the associations among a government employee population. A total of 5129 participants (mean age 39.4 years) were included in this study. Nap duration after lunch was self-reported, and metabolic syndrome was defined according to the Joint Interim Statement in 2009. Multivariate logistic regression models and adjusted restricted cubic spline functions were used to examine the association and dose-response relationship between nap duration after lunch and prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Of the participants, 17.3% had metabolic syndrome and 81.4% were habitual nappers. Adjusted odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval (CI)) of metabolic syndrome for longer nap duration (>90 min) per day was 1.77 (95% CI 1.09 to 2.89), compared with reference (~30 min). Results of stratification analyses indicated the association was found only among females (OR 3.02, 95% CI 1.38 to 6.57), participants without mood symptoms (OR 1.97, 95% CI 1.19 to 3.25), and those having longer night sleep duration (≥8 h) (OR 2.34, 95% CI 1.20 to 4.56). Longer nap duration was also associated with components of metabolic syndrome, including elevated waist circumference, elevated fasting plasma glucose, and elevated triglycerides. In conclusion, longer nap duration after lunch was associated with a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome in females, people without mood symptoms, and people having longer night sleep duration

    Evaluation and Application of a Novel Diffusive Gradients in Thin-Films Technique for <i>In Situ</i> Monitoring of Glucocorticoids in Natural Waters

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    The potential environmental risks of glucocorticoids (GCs) have attracted attention in the past few decades. In this study, a novel diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) device and analytical technique based on the second generation of polar enhanced phase (PEP-2), PEP-2-DGT, were developed for sampling and quantifying natural and synthetic GCs in aquatic systems. The capacity of PEP-2 gels for accumulating all target compounds was >600 μg per disc, sufficient for long-term passive sampling of selected GCs, even in wastewaters. Systematic tests were carried out to verify the application of DGT in natural waters and wastewaters. The performance of PEP-2-DGT devices was independent (CDGT/Csoln was in the acceptable range of 0.9–1.1) of a wide range of environmental conditions: ionic strength (0.001–0.5 mol L–1), dissolved organic matter (0–20 mg L–1), and pH (3.06–9.02). It was tested for various diffusive layer thicknesses (0.565–2.065 mm) and different deployment times (10–168 h). Diffusion coefficients (D) of selected GCs through an agarose-based diffusive gel were determined for the first time (3.80–4.85 × 10–6 cm–2 s –1 at 25 °C). Linear correlations between D and log Kow were established for three groups of target GCs (R2 = 0.96–0.99). This could enable prediction of D values for other GCs with similar structures in the future, which will help for rapid screening and emergency monitoring. Concentrations and distribution patterns of analytes obtained by PEP-2-DGT devices in five rivers after 7- and 14-day deployments were in accordance with those measured from grab samples, with total GC concentrations ranging from 7 to 27 ng L–1 at all sampling sites, confirming the reliability and robustness of the DGT devices for monitoring GCs in natural waters. The development of the new DGT technique will help improve understanding of the behavior and fate of these compounds in the aquatic environments
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