Publications by authors named "Jia-Cong Liu"

Background: As multimorbidity becomes common that imposes a considerable burden to patients, but the extent to which widely-used multimorbidity indexes can be applied to quantify disease burden using primary care data in China is not clear. We applied the Chinese Multimorbidity-Weighted Index (CMWI) to health check-ups data routinely collected among older adults by primary care, to examine its validity in measuring multimorbidity associated risks of disability and mortality in annual follow-ups.

Methods: The study utilized data from annual health check-ups of older adults, which included information on individual age, sex, and 14 health conditions at primary care in a district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

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  • - The study aimed to explore the relationship between carotid blood flow (CBF) and cardiac output (CO), hypothesizing that CBF could serve as a reliable substitute for CO in critically ill patients.
  • - Patients aged 65-80 undergoing cardiac surgery were monitored, measuring CBF using ultrasound and CO via transesophageal echocardiography, with findings showing some significant, though limited, correlations.
  • - Results indicated that systolic carotid blood flow (SCF) might be a better replacement for CO, but accurate CO measurement is still necessary in cases of poor heart function.
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To investigate the effects of exogenous NaHS on myelin basic protein (MBP) and learning and memory of hippocampal neurons in mice with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) and its therapeutic significance. Twelve male normal mice were randomly selected as normal control group (NC Group), and 48 SCA3 mice were randomly selected as SCA3 model group (M Group), low dose group (NL Group, 10 μmol/kg), medium dose group (NM Group, 50μmol/kg) and high dose group (NH Group, 100 μmol/kg), 12 rats in each group. The drug treated groups were injected with NaHS intraperitoneally once a day for 4 weeks.

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