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    • Brain functional network reconstruction based on compressed sensing and fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm

      The construction of brain functional network based on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an effective method to reveal the mechanism of human brain operation, but the common brain functional network generally contains a lot of noise, which leads to wrong analysis results. In this paper, the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) model in compressed sensing is used to reconstruct the brain functional network. This model uses the sparsity of L1-norm penalty term to avoid over fitting problem. Then, it is solved by the fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm (FISTA), which updates the variables through a shrinkage threshold operation in each iteration to converge to the global optimal solution. The experimental results show that compared with other methods, this method can improve the accuracy of noise reduction and reconstruction of brain functional network to more than 98%, effectively suppress the noise, and help to better explore the function of human brain in noisy environment.

      Release date:2020-12-14 05:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • The time relationship of retinal light threshold fluctuations and retinal nerve fiber layer and ganglion cell complex thickness changes on high-risk primary open-angle glaucoma

      ObjectiveTo investigate the time relationship of the change, and diagnostic accuracy and sensitivity between retinal light threshold fluctuations (LTF) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell complex(GCC) thickness on high-risk primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). MethodsTotally 319 patients (319 eyes) with high-risk in POAG from the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical Universityand during December 2009 and December 2017, 50 healthy individuals (50 eyes) as control were collected in this longitudinal cohort study. Visual field and OCT were reviewed every 6 months on the high-risk group and every 12 months on the control group. High-risk groups inclusion criteria: vertical C/D≥0.6; early visual field defect (according to glaucoma visual field damage GSS2 quantitative grading standards, mean deviation and pattern standard deviation of central field exceeds the border as an early visual field defect); continuous repeatable results. The first field and OCT results in the absence of visual field defects and C/D≥0.6, which were conformed reliability indicators and removed learning effects as a baseline. When patients achieve POAG diagnosis criteria first time which was recorded as a turning point. And they were divided into early group meanwhile were ended of follow-up. After the last follow-up, the inspection data was segmented counted in yearly interval. The changes of LTF, thickness of RNFL and GCC during the follow-up period in the early POAG group and the control group were observed. The loss rate and change rate in each period were compared for the assessment of their trends with time. Followed by calculation of the area under receiver operating curves (AUC) to compare the predicted value of POAG and the sensitivity at 95% specificity in each period. ResultsAfter last follow-up, totally 67 patients 67 eyes (early POAG group, 37 males and 30 females) were entered the turning point. The mean follow-up of the early POAG group and the control group were 6.6 and 6.4 years. The average RNFL thickness was 79.05±8.09 μm, GCC thickness was 71.58±8.41 μm, LTF was ?6.05±7.02 dB in early POAG group. The average RNFL thickness was 93.49±6.24 μm, GCC thickness was 79.72±6.32 μm, LTF was ?0.31±0.58 dB in the control group. The differences of LTF and the thickness of RNFL and GCC were statistically significant (t=?5.97, ?10.42, ?5.60; P<0.001). The AUC of RNFL, GCC thickness and LTF increased with time in the early POAG group. The sensitivity was gradually increased at 95% specificity: 5th year before to at turning point, RNFL thickness AUC was 0.15, 0.65, 0.71, 0.77, 0.85, 0.92, and sensitivity was 20%, 56%, 61%, 65%, 70%, 76%, respectively; GCC thickness AUC was 0.12, 0.53, 0.69, 0.74, 0.82, 0.90, and sensitivity was 14%, 53%, 69%, 74%, 82%, 90%, respectively; the AUC of LTF was 0.10, 0.21, 0.33, 0.75, 0.86, 0.91, and sensitivity was 7%, 17%, 44%, 65%, 78%, 87%, respectively. ConclusionsThe earliest time of structural functional damage of POAG is at the 4th year before confirmed, simultaneous RNFL diagnosis accuracy and sensitivity are better than GCC and LTF. The earliest time of visual functional damage of POAG is at the 2th year before confirmed, simultaneous LTF diagnosis accuracy and sensitivity are better than RNFL and GCC.

      Release date:2019-01-19 09:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Pulse transit time detection based on waveform time domain feature and dynamic difference threshold

      Aiming at the defects that the traditional pulse transit time (PTT) detection methods are sensitive to changes in photoplethysmography (PPG) signal and require heavy computation, we proposed a new algorithm to detect PTT based on waveform time domain feature and dynamic difference threshold. We calculated the PTT by using dynamic difference threshold method to detect the R-waves of electrocardiogram (ECG), shortening the main peak detection range in PPG signal according to the characteristics of the waveform time domain, and using R wave to detect the main peak of PPG signal. We used the American MIMIC database and laboratory test data to validate the algorithm. The experimental results showed that the proposed method could accurately extract the feature points and detect PTT, and the PTT detection accuracies of the measurements and the database samples were 99.1% and 97.5%, respectively. So the proposed method could be better than the traditional methods.

      Release date:2017-06-19 03:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Characteristics and threshold setting of non-inferiority trials for cardiovascular therapeutic medical devices: a systematic review

      ObjectiveTo systematically review the non-inferiority trials in the cardiovascular domain that utilize medical devices as interventions, and investigate its characteristics and threshold settings. MethodsThe PubMed, Embase, and CENTRAL databases were electronically searched to collect non-inferiority trials in the cardiovascular field involving medical devices from inception to July 26, 2023. Two reviewers independently screened literature and extracted data. The reported information included basic characteristics, features of non-inferiority trials, and threshold-setting features of the included studies. Data analysis was performed using Excel 2020 and R 4.2.1 software. ResultsA total of 214 studies were included, with 167 studies (78.0%) focusing on interventions related to coronary artery stents. The trials predominantly utilized a two-arm design (92.9%), with a prevalent use of non-inferiority absolute thresholds (96.7%) as the criteria for non-inferiority determination. In 150 studies (70.1%), non-inferiority thresholds were established based on estimated control group effect values, while 33 studies (15.4%) did not report the source of these values. The non-inferiority trial endpoint outcomes exhibited diversity, and there were substantial differences in threshold settings. The three most studied qualitative indicators were target lesion failure rates (2.1%-8.6%), target vessel failure rates (2.5%-19.6%), and major adverse cardiovascular events rates (2.1%-10.0%). Late lumen loss (0.1-0.4 mm) emerged as the most frequently studied quantitative indicator. After converting absolute non-inferiority thresholds for all indicators into relative thresholds, the range was 1.20-3.67. ConclusionSignificant variations in non-inferiority threshold settings are observed for identical endpoint outcomes across included studies, highlighting a lack of reporting on the rationale behind threshold settings.

      Release date:2024-03-13 08:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Advances in surgical indications and morphological rupture-risk assessment of abdominal aortic aneurysms

      ObjectiveThis paper aimed to summarize the new progress in surgical indications regarding as maximum diameter from evidence-based medical evidence and morphological rupture-risk assessment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and its clinical application value.MethodThe rupture-risk and its mechanism of AAA in specific population and morphological characteristics were reviewed.ResultsAsymptomatic patients in specific subgroups may also benefit from AAA repair by lowering the intervention threshold. Besides the maximum diameter of aneurysm, other morphological factors, such as the true geometric shape, the wall thickness, and mural thrombus also had important predictive value for AAA rupture risk.ConclusionRupture-risk assessment based on the actual individual situation of AAA patients can further facilitate the clinical diagnosis and treatment.

      Release date:2019-08-12 04:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • An Improved Wavelet Threshold Algorithm for ECG Denoising

      Due to the characteristics and environmental factors, electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are usually interfered by noises in the course of signal acquisition, so it is crucial for ECG intelligent analysis to eliminate noises in ECG signals. On the basis of wavelet transform, threshold parameters were improved and a more appropriate threshold expression was proposed. The discrete wavelet coefficients were processed using the improved threshold parameters, the accurate wavelet coefficients without noises were gained through inverse discrete wavelet transform, and then more original signal coefficients could be preserved. MIT-BIH arrythmia database was used to validate the method. Simulation results showed that the improved method could achieve better denoising effect than the traditional ones.

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    • New advances in the study of subthreshold micropulse laser photocoagulation for central serous chorioretinopathy

      Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) is a common macular disease, which can lead to the loss of central vision in young patients. Although the disease is self-limited to some extent, there is no shortage of patients with prolonged course and recurrent attacks, eventually leading to irreversible visual impairment. Therefore, taking reasonable treatment in a certain period is particularly important for the visual prognosis of patients. Although thermal laser photocoagulation of leakage points and photodynamic therapy (PDT) have achieved good effects, there are risks of retinal damage and retinal pigment epithelium atrophy. Subthreshold micropulse laser (SMLP) is a kind of subthreshold short pulse laser, which does not cause visible damage to the retina and is safer. In the era of lack of PDT drugs, SMLP has gradually become an important means of clinical treatment for CSC, especially for patients with no obvious leakage point or subfoveal leakage point. An in-depth understanding of the mechanism of action of SMLP and its efficacy and safety in the treatment of CSC is helpful for the promotion and application of SMLP in the clinical treatment of CSC.

      Release date:2023-05-18 10:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Photocoagulation and cryotherapy for prethreshold type 1 and threshold disease of retinopathy of prematurity

      ObjectiveTo evaluate the prognosis of photocoagulation and (or) cryotherapy for prethreshold type 1 and threshold disease of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).MethodsThe data of 29 eyes of 15 infants who were diagnosed as with prethreshold type 1 or threshold disease of ROP from Jan 30th, 2003 to Jan 13th, 2005 were retrospectively analysed. Pre- and post-operative conditions of ROP were compared in the follow up. Any related local and systemic complications were recorded.ResultsIn 29 eyes which had undergone photocoagulation and (or) cryotherapy, ROP regressed completely in 19 (65.5%), remained dragged retina was found in 7 (24.1%), and retinal detachment was seen in 3 (103%). ROP regressed completely in 12 eyes (41.4%) after the initial treatment and in 7 eyes (24.1%) after the secondary treatment. During the treatment, temporary corneal haze was found in 2 eyes, vitreous hemorrhage occurred in 1 eye, and inadvertent photocoagulation at macular area happened in 1 eye. No systemic complications were found in all cases.ConclusionTimely treatment of photocoagulation and (or) cryotherapy for prethreshold type 1 and threshold disease of ROP may lead to famous prognosis.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2005,21:278-281)

      Release date:2016-09-02 05:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Effect of Stimulating Pulse Width on the Threshold of Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential

      This paper discusses the relationship between stimulating pulse width and the threshold of electrically evoked compound action potential (ECAP). Firstly, the rheobase and chronaxy from strength-duration curve of nerve fiber was computed using the shepherd's experiment results. Secondly, based on the relationship between ECAP and the action potential of nerve fiber, a mathematical expression to describe the relationship between stimulating pulse width and ECAP threshold was proposed. Thirdly, the parameters were obtained and the feasibility was proved to the expression with the results of experiment using guinea pigs. Research result showed that with ECAP compared to the action potential of nerve fiber, their threshold function relationship with stimulating pulse width was similar, and rheobase from the former was an order smaller in the magnitude than the latter, but the chronaxy was close to each other. These findings may provide meaningful guidance to clinical ECAP measurement and studying speech processing strategies of cochlear implant.

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    • Research on ECG De-noising Method Based on Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition and Wavelet Transform Using Improved Threshold Function

      A de-noising method for electrocardiogram (ECG) based on ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and wavelet threshold de-noising theory is proposed in our school. We decomposed noised ECG signals with the proposed method using the EEMD and calculated a series of intrinsic mode functions (IMFs). Then we selected IMFs and reconstructed them to realize the de-noising for ECG. The processed ECG signals were filtered again with wavelet transform using improved threshold function. In the experiments, MIT-BIH ECG database was used for evaluating the performance of the proposed method, contrasting with de-noising method based on EEMD and wavelet transform with improved threshold function alone in parameters of signal to noise ratio (SNR) and mean square error (MSE). The results showed that the ECG waveforms de-noised with the proposed method were smooth and the amplitudes of ECG features did not attenuate. In conclusion, the method discussed in this paper can realize the ECG de-noising and meanwhile keep the characteristics of original ECG signal.

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