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find Author "鄢波" 17 results
  • 脑血管病的临床研究

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  • 神经系统罕见疾病的临床研究

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  • 神经系统慢性疾病的综合管理

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  • 神经系统相关慢病的临床研究

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  • 抗 N-甲基-D-天冬氨酸受体脑炎癫痫的预后研究

    Release date:2018-03-20 04:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 神经系统疾病的医疗质量管理

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  • Application of International League Against Epilepsy’ s New Consensus Definition of Drug-resistant Epilepsy in Developing Regions

    目的 评估国际抗癫痫联盟(ILAE)耐药癫痫定义专家共识在发展中国家、发展中地区应用的可行性及应用中存在的问题。 方法 2010年12月9日-2011年2月18日,连续登记癫痫专科门诊患者409例。共纳入183例患者,根据ILAE耐药癫痫新定义对每位纳入患者癫痫分类进行评估。 结果 耐药癫痫患者18例(8.7%),临床治愈患者29例(14.1%),不能判断为159例(77.2%)。入组患者共涉及癫痫药物治疗方案321项。根据ILAE定义步骤一分类为不确定的治疗方案共有199项(62.00%),其中数量最多的为服药剂量<50% WHO限定日剂量有157例(78.89%)。 结论 由于治疗剂量未能够达到国际统一标准,大量患者分类不明确,使得该共识应用面临巨大挑战,但目前为止该共识对于发展中地区耐药癫痫治疗有很强的指导促进意义,对未来耐药癫痫的早期识别有非常大的应用潜力。

    Release date:2021-06-23 07:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 基于雨课堂的翻转课堂模式在长程脑电图教学实践中的探索

    长程脑电图(Long-term electroencephalogram,LT-EEG)教学是神经专科教学的重要组成部分,其专业性强,理论抽象,图形复杂,学生学习难度大,传统的教学模式难以理解和掌握。翻转课堂作为一种新型的教学模式,能够有效提高学生的学习主动性和参与度。雨课堂作为一款智慧教学平台已被各大高校应用于多种教学领域。本文探讨了基于雨课堂平台的翻转课堂模式在 LT-EEG教学的应用实践。通过详细描述教学设计、实施过程及效果评估,本文旨在探索如何利用雨课堂平台以及优化长程脑电图的教学效果,提升学生的学习效果和实践能力,激发学员学习兴趣,提高脑电图教学质量,促进学科的应用和发展,为神经专科和相关专业培养合格医疗人才奠定坚实的基础。

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  • Genetic predictors of carbamazepine and lamotrigine induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis

    ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the pathogenesis of AED-induced SJS/TEN across the spectrum of HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 alleles, and to explore the different clinical characteristics of patients with and without the HLA-B*15:02 allele in the SJS/TEN group. MethodsA total of twenty-three patients exhibiting AED-induced SJS/TEN (16 CBZ-SJS/TEN, seven LTG-SJS/TEN) and fifty-two patients who exhibited tolerance to AEDs were recruited. High-resolution HLA genotyping was performed to estimate the prevalence of the HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 alleles for each subject. Patients in the SJS/TEN group were further divided to positive HLA-B*15:02 allele group and negative HLA-B*15:02 allele group depending on whether carrying the HLA-B*15:02 allele, and the clinical feathers were compared between the two groups. ResultsNine of twenty-three patients (39%) in the SJS/TEN group were male, and the mean age of this group was 32 (8-68) years old. Twenty-eight of fifty-four (54%) patients in the tolerant group were male, and the mean age of the tolerant group was 28 (9-64) years old.Fourteen subjects in the SJS/TEN group carried the HLA-B*15:02 allele, whereas only four subjects (7.7%) in the AED-tolerant group carried this allele; the carrier rate of HLA-B*15:02 was significantly different between the groups (P<0.001). Among the fourteen patients who carried the HLA-B*15:02 allele in the SJS/TEN group, composing the positive HLA-B*15:02 allele group, eight patients (57.1%) were female, whereas six of nine patients in the negative HLA-B*15:02 allele group were female. The difference of the gender didn't have statistical significance between the two groups, nor did the other clinical characteristics, including mean age, the dosage of the AEDs, the interval from the drug administration to the onset of the SJS/TEN, fever, allergic history, abnormal MRI and abnormal EEG results. ConclusionsThe pathogenesis of AED-induced SJS/TEN is a complex process, which may involve one or more alleles. The HLA-B*15:02 allele may be a genetic susceptibility factor of the AED-induced SJS/TEN. However, we didn't find significant difference of the clinical characteristics of SJS/TEN between the patients with and without the HLA-B*15:02 allele. Notably, further studies using larger samples are required to confirm these conclusions.

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  • Altered Perceptual Networks in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Patients with Epilepsy Revealed by Resting Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    ObjectiveTo reveal impairments in the perceptual networks in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) with epilepsy by functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI). MethodsThe fcMRI-based independent component analysis (ICA) was used to measure the resting state functional connectivity in nine TSC patients with epilepsy recruited from June 2010 to June 2012 and perceptual networks including the sensorimotor network (SMN), visual network (VN), and auditory network (AN) were investigated. The correlation between Z values in regions of interest (ROIs) and age of seizure onset or duration of epilepsy were analyzed. ResultsCompared with the controls, the TSC patients with epilepsy presented decreased functional connectivity in primary visual cortex within the VN networks and there were no increased connectivity. Increased connectivity in left middle temporal gyrus and inferior temporal gyrus was found and decreased connectivity was detected in right inferior frontal gyrus within AN networks. Decreased connectivity was detected at the right inferior frontal gyrus and the increase in connectivity was found in right thalamus within SMN netwoks. No significant correlations were found between Z values in ROIs including the primary visual cortex within the VN, right thalamus and inferior frontal gyrus within SMN, left temporal lobe and right inferior frontal gyrus within AN and the duration of the disease or the age of onset. ConclusionFhere is altered (both increased and decreased) functional connectivity in the perceptual networks of TSC patients with epilepsy. The decreased functional connectivity may reflect the dysfunction of correlative perceptual networks in TSC patients, and the increased functional connectivity may indicate the compensatory mechanism or reorganization of cortical networks. Our fcMRI study may contribute to the understanding of neuropathophysiological mechanisms underlying perceptual impairments in TSC patients with epilepsy.

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