Publications by authors named "Run-Ze Wu"

Patients with hepatic failure are often accompanied by hepatic retinopathy, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the hepatic retinopathy remain unclear. In this study, we investigated how liver failure leads to hepatic retinopathy using bile duct ligation (BDL) rats as a cholestasis animal model. Light-dark box test was used to assess sensitivity to light, indexed as visual acuity.

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Background: Respiratory motions may cause artifacts on positron emission tomography (PET) images that degrade image quality and quantification accuracy. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a respiratory motion-corrected image reconstruction (MCIR) algorithm on image quality and tumor quantification compared with nongated/nonmotion-corrected reconstruction.

Methods: We used a phantom consisting of 5 motion spheres immersed in a chamber driven by a motor.

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With the deepening of population aging in China, chronic diseases are a major public health concern that threatens the life and health of nationals. Mobile health or mHealth can effectively monitor chronic diseases, which holds vital significance to the alleviation of social pressure caused by aging. To patients with chronic diseases, mHealth cannot give full play to its value, only when it is used in the long term.

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As the national awareness of health keeps deepening, online health communities (OHCs) have achieved rapid development. Users' participation is critically important to the sustainable development of OHCs. Nevertheless, users usually lack the motive for participation.

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The high-performance and durable oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst on air cathode is a key component in assembly of Zn-air batteries. Herein, three-dimensional N-doped ordered mesoporous carbon (3D N-OMC) was first prepared with silica as a template via pyrolysis with assistance of dicyandiamide as a N-doping agent, combined by full adsorption of platinum (II) acetylacetonate (Pt(acac)) and iron (II) phthalocyanine (FePc) via π-π interactions. After further pyrolysis of the resulting mixture, many PtFe nanoparticles were efficiently incorporated in 3D N-OMC (termed as PtFe@3D N-OMC for simplicity).

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Background: To investigate the influence of small voxel Bayesian penalized likelihood (SVB) reconstruction on small lesion detection compared to ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) reconstruction using a clinical trials network (CTN) chest phantom and the patients with F-FDG-avid small lung tumors, and determine the optimal penalty factor for the lesion depiction and quantification.

Methods: The CTN phantom was filled with F solution with a sphere-to-background ratio of 3.81:1.

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Against the backdrop of frequent food safety problems, the importance of establishing food traceability systems has become increasingly important and urgent to address the contradiction between consumer information on safe food choices and the proliferation of problematic foods. The purpose of this study is to empirically study the influencing factors of Chinese consumers on the food traceability system in the food safety field (hereinafter referred to as FTS). In this study, multiple models-push factor (information system success model), pull factor (ITM theory), mooring factor (TPB), and switching intention-were integrated into the push-pulling-mooring theory (PPM) to form a conceptual PPM comprehensive model framework to study the switching intentions of two-dimensional code traceability technology for dairy products of Chinese consumers.

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Purpose: The purpose was to investigate the effects of short acquisition time on the image quality and the lesion detectability of oncological F-FDG total-body PET/CT.

Methods: Nineteen oncological patients (6/13 women/men, age 65.6 ± 9.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate low keV mono-energetic reconstructions in spectral coronary CT angiography (CCTA) with lower contrast and radiation dose using dual-layer spectral detector CT (SDCT).
  • Sixty patients were split into two groups, receiving CCTA with different tube voltages and the same amount of contrast media, allowing for a comparison of image quality.
  • Results showed that the mono-energetic images (40-60 keV) offered better image quality and less noise than conventional images (120 kVp and 100 kVp), without significant differences in patient characteristics or effective radiation dose.
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  • This study aimed to compare the image quality of monoenergetic reconstructions from spectral non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) with conventional 120 kVp images at a similar radiation dose.
  • Thirty patients were examined using dual-layer spectral detector CT and conventional CT, with various energy levels tested to assess image quality through several metrics including signal-to-noise ratio and subjective scores from radiologists.
  • Results indicated that monoenergetic images at 68 keV provided superior image quality, characterized by higher signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios, as well as lower noise levels, all without increasing radiation exposure.
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Objectives: This study sought to determine whether a 50%-reduced radiation dose protocol using iterative reconstruction (IR) preserves image quality and diagnostic accuracy at coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) as compared with a routine dose protocol using traditional filtered back projection (FBP).

Background: IR techniques show promise to decrease radiation requirements at coronary CTA. No study has performed a direct head-to-head, intraindividual comparison of IR algorithms with FBP vis-à-vis diagnostic accuracy and radiation dose at coronary CTA.

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To investigate the image quality and dose performance of 80 kV high-pitch spiral (HPS) coronary CT angiography (CCTA). 106 patients consecutively enrolled into prospectively ECG-triggering HPS CCTA (pitch = 3.4) exam using kV/ref.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the diagnostic accuracy and radiation dose of dual-source computed tomographic (DSCT) coronary angiography for assessment of coronary artery disease using prospective electrocardiographic triggering and retrospective electrocardiographically (ECG) gated spiral scans. One hundred sixteen patients who had undergone dual-source computed tomography and conventional coronary angiography were enrolled in this study. Fifty-four patients were scanned using retrospective ECG-gated protocols (group 1) and 62 patients using prospective ECG-triggered protocols (group 2).

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Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of dual-source CT (DSCT) prospective ECG-triggering coronary angiography in patients with different heart rate (HR).

Methods: 103 patients with suspected coronary artery disease underwent DSCT prospective ECG-triggered coronary angiography and invasive coronary angiography (ICA). The patients were grouped by HR during CT scans: low HR (≤60 bpm, n = 34); medium HR (60 < HR ≤ 70 bpm, n = 36) and high HR (>70 bpm, n = 33).

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Objective: To evaluate the value of dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) in quantitatively measuring pulmonary arteries and major aortopulmonary collateral vessels in comparison with conventional angiographic (CA) on preoperative patients with pulmonary artery atresia and ventricular septal defect (PAA-VSD).

Materials And Methods: Twenty PAA-VSD patients who had complete imaging data of DSCT, CA and echocardiography (ECHO) studies were retrospectively analyzed. Using final clinical diagnosis as the standard, results of DSCT, CA and ECHO on the detection of cardiac malformations, measurement of diameters of pulmonary artery and collateral vessel, as well as the values of McGoon ratio, pulmonary arterial index (PAI) and total neopulmonary arterial index (TNPAI) were derived and compared.

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