Publications by authors named "Linxi Fu"

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between the level of mobile phone dependence among college students and their experience of academic burnout. Additionally, the study sought to explore the potential mediating effect of study engagement and the moderating role of love.

Methods: During October and December 2023, a cross-sectional study measuring mobile phone dependence, academic burnout, and study engagement among Chinese college students, using the UtrechtWork Engagement Scale-student (UWES-S), College Student Mobile Phone Dependence Questionnaire (CSMPDQ), and Academic Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ).

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Prone position (PP) and the positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)-induced lung recruitment maneuver (LRM) are both efficient in improving oxygenation and prognosis in patients with ARDS. The synergistic effect of PP combined with PEEP-induced LRM in patients with ARDS remains unclear. We aim to explore the effects of PP combined with PEEP-induced LRM on prognosis in patients with moderate to severe ARDS and the predicting role of lung recruitablity.

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Acquiring in situ water temperature data is an indispensable and important component for analyzing thermal dynamics in estuarine and coastal areas. However, the long-term and high-density monitoring of water temperature is costly and technically challenging. In this paper, we present the design, calibration, and application of the smart temperature sensor TS-V1, a low-power yet low-cost temperature sensor for monitoring the spatial-temporal variations of surface water temperatures and air temperatures in estuarine and coastal areas.

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  • Ventilatory ratio (VR) is a measure of how efficiently patients breathe, and this study investigates its role in mechanically ventilated patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) in an ICU setting.
  • The research involved 224 patients, revealing that those who did not survive had a significantly higher VR (2.32) compared to survivors (1.79), indicating worse outcomes.
  • A higher VR was identified as an independent predictor of increased ICU mortality and shorter survival times, suggesting that VR could be a crucial metric for assessing risk in these patients.
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Objective: Application effect of Leonardo's robot-assisted laparoscopy in hepatectomy for colorectal cancer patients with liver metastases.

Methods: A total of 122 patients with sCRLM treated in our hospital from May 2015 to June 2018 were selected and divided into observation group ( = 61) and control group ( = 61) according to random number table method. The observation group was treated with robot-assisted laparoscopic hepatectomy, while the control group was treated with conventional laparoscopic hepatectomy.

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Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are being increasingly identified in clinical practice. In particular, for subpleural nonfibrotic ILAs, the risk of progression over time and the risk factors for progressive behavior are still largely unknown. To determine the age band prevalence of ILAs and the risk of radiological progression of subpleural nonfibrotic ILAs over time in a large health checkup population and to identify how reticulation contributes to the risk of radiological progression.

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Background: Subjects with chronic respiratory symptoms and preserved pulmonary function (PPF) may have small airway dysfunction (SAD). As the most common means to detect SAD, spirometry needs good cooperation and its reliability is controversial. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) may complete the deficiency of spirometry and have higher sensitivity.

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