Publications by authors named "Kaiyu Zhao"

Purpose: The present study aimed to identify the optimal design of the unicompartmental femoral component through parameter analysis and stability evaluation.

Methods: A finite element (FE) analysis was applied to analyse and adjust the parameter combinations of the anterior tilt angle of the posterior condyle resection surface, the position of the peg, the length of the peg and the inclination angle of the peg, resulting in 10 different FE models. Setting three knee flexion angles of 8.

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Transient electronic systems represent an emerging class of technology that is defined by an ability to fully or partially dissolve, disintegrate, or otherwise disappear at controlled rates or triggered times through engineered chemical or physical processes after a required period of operation. This review highlights recent advances in materials chemistry that serve as the foundations for a subclass of transient electronics, bioresorbable electronics, that is characterized by an ability to resorb (or, equivalently, to absorb) in a biological environment. The primary use cases are in systems designed to insert into the human body, to provide sensing and/or therapeutic functions for timeframes aligned with natural biological processes.

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Degradable polymer matrices and porous scaffolds provide powerful mechanisms for passive, sustained release of drugs relevant to the treatment of a broad range of diseases and conditions. Growing interest is in active control of pharmacokinetics tailored to the needs of the patient via programmable engineering platforms that include power sources, delivery mechanisms, communication hardware, and associated electronics, most typically in forms that require surgical extraction after a period of use. Here we report a light-controlled, self-powered technology that bypasses key disadvantages of these systems, in an overall design that is bioresorbable.

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Purpose: To investigate the value of high-resolution MRI based on 3D-short inversion time inversion recovery sampling perfection with application-optimized contrasts (3D-STIR SPACE) sequence for the diagnosis of brachial plexus injury in infants and young children.

Methods: Physical examination, electromyography (EMG) and MRI data of 26 children with brachial plexus injury were retrospectively analyzed. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated for the three tests.

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The purpose of this exploration was to determine the density and volumetric properties of the aqueous solution of NaHPO with the molality varied from 0.08706 to 0.88402 mol·kg measured at temperature intervals of 5 K from 283.

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Background: Although measles epidemic has been controlled effectively after measles vaccination being carried out, China is still the focus of measles epidemic. The lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) is the most common complication, and also the most common reason for the death of patients with measles.

Purpose: To analyze what clinical factors could affect the grades of LRTIs in children under five years old with measles.

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Objective: To investigate the clinical value of spectral CT in diagnosis of negative gallstones and common bile duct stones primarily.

Methods: All patients diagnosed with negative biliary stones were analyzed and examined by spectral CT scanner retrospectively. Based on acquired raw imaging data, image series were reconstructed as described below: the optimal contrast-to-noise ratio monochromatic energy images, calcium- and fat- based material decomposition images and spectral curve images.

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Objective: To study the diagnostic value of disc low back pain (DLBP) with lumbar disc high-intensity zone on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) .

Methods: The 21 patients of pare examination with MRI and CT discography (CTD) must have chronic low back pain without radicular pain and with no disc herniation on the CT or MRI. We have worked out the standard of CTD group and positive disc.

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