Publications by authors named "Yin-xian Li"

Background: Managements for refractory proficient mismatch repair (pMMR) or microsatellite stable (MSS) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) were still challenging and controversial. Our study sought to investigate the efficacy and safety of anti-programmed cell death protein 1 (anti-PD-1) antibodies plus regorafenib in refractory pMMR/MSS mCRC.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the efficacy and safety of 103 pMMR/MSS mCRC patients treated with at least one dose of anti-PD-1 antibodies plus regorafenib (80 mg once daily for 21 days on/7 days off 28 days as a cycle) between July 2019 and June 2021 at the Hunan Cancer Hospital.

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We propose a reliable scheme to simulate tunable and ultrastrong mixed (first-order and quadratic optomechanical couplings coexisting) optomechanical interactions in a coupled two-mode bosonic system, in which the two modes are coupled by a cross-Kerr interaction and one of the two modes is driven through both the single- and two-excitation processes. We show that the mixed-optomechanical interactions can enter the single-photon strong-coupling and even ultrastrong-coupling regimes. The strengths of both the first-order and quadratic optomechanical couplings can be controlled on demand, and hence first-order, quadratic, and mixed optomechanical models can be realized.

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We study the effect of quantum entanglement maintained by virtual excitations in an ultrastrongly-coupled harmonic-oscillator system. Here, the quantum entanglement is caused by the counterrotating interaction terms and hence it is maintained by the virtual excitations. We obtain the analytical expression for the ground state of the system and analyze the relationship between the average excitation numbers and the ground-state entanglement.

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Objective: To study the prediction value and practicality of modified early warning score (MEWS) grade for death of the patients in intensive care unit (ICU).

Methods: According to the predetermined criteria, the clinical data of patients who were admitted to ICU during January 2005 to August 2006(patients with ICU stay exceeding 2 hours were enrolled for study) were collected, and MEWS grade and acute physiology and chronic evaluation II (APACHE II) scores were assessed (90 days as the end point of the observation period). MEWS and APACHE II's receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve, and their predication index were calculated and compared.

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