Publications by authors named "Zhang Mei Luo"

Objective: To explore the application effects of information technology (IT) on emergency laboratory testing procedures.

Methods: In this study, IT-based optimisation of the emergency laboratory testing process was implemented between October and December 2021. Thus, the emergency laboratory test reports from January to September 2021 were placed into the pre-optimised group, while those from January to September 2022 were categorised into the post-optimised group.

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Background: This study explored the application effect of information technology in optimizing the patient identification process.

Methods: The method for optimizing the identification process involved in drawing blood among outpatients using information technology was executed from July 2020. In this paper, 959 patients who had blood drawn from January to June 2020 were included as the pre-optimization group, and 1011 patients who had blood drawn from July to December 2019 were included as the post-optimization group.

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Objective: To explore the application effect of lean management in improving the quality of outpatient blood collection services.

Methods: For this study, a total of 146,907 patients whose blood was sampled by outpatient services between April 2020 and September 2020 were selected. We analyzed the influence of various factors on the waiting time and satisfaction levels of the patients for blood collection and eliminated confounders based on the results of the analysis.

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Action potential-driven Ca(2+) currents from the transverse tubules (t-tubules) trigger synchronous Ca(2+) release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of cardiomyocytes. Loss of t-tubules has been reported in cardiac diseases, including heart failure, but the effect of uncoupling t-tubules from the sarcolemma on cardiac muscle mechanics remains largely unknown. We dissected intact rat right ventricular trabeculae and compared force, sarcomere length, and intracellular Ca(2+) in control trabeculae with trabeculae in which the t-tubules were uncoupled from the plasma membrane by formamide-induced osmotic shock (detubulation).

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Background: Immune modulation by the Celacade system (Vasogen Inc, Canada) decreases mortality and hospitalization in human heart failure.

Objectives: To study the effects of Celacade in rats on acute cytokine expression after coronary artery ligation, cardiac dimensions following myocardial infarction (MI), and systolic and diastolic function of cardiac muscle in MI.

Methods: Celacade treatment was administered 14 days before coronary artery ligation and monthly after the surgery.

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Starling's Law and the well-known end-systolic pressure-volume relationship (ESPVR) of the left ventricle reflect the effect of sarcomere length (SL) on stress (sigma) development and shortening by myocytes in the uniform ventricle. We show here that tetanic contractions of rat cardiac trabeculae exhibit a sigma-SL relationship at saturating [Ca2+] that depends on sarcomere geometry in a manner similar to skeletal sarcomeres and the existence of opposing forces in cardiac muscle shortened below slack length. The sigma-SL-[Ca2+]free relationships (sigma-SL-CaR) at submaximal [Ca2+] in intact and skinned trabeculae were similar, albeit that the sensitivity for Ca2+ of intact muscle was higher.

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Unlabelled: We have tested the hypothesis that the transition rate (G) of the cardiac XB from the strong force generating state to the weak state is a linear function V of the sarcomere (VSL); furthermore, we tested whether the ATPase rate of the two isoforms of myosin can be held responsible for the difference between V0 of rat cardiac trabeculae containing V1 isomyosin versus those containing V3 isomyosin.

Methods: V1 isomyosin was induced by thyroid hormone treatment of the rats for 2 weeks, V3 isomyosin by PTU treatment for 1 month. Force was measured with a strain gauge in trabeculae from the rat right ventricle in K-H solution ([Ca]o=1.

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Hypertrophy and heart failure following a myocardial infarction in rodents are accompanied by a switch of myosin isoforms from V1 to V3. The angiotensin II receptor blocker, Losartan, has been demonstrated to improve cardiac function and long-term survival after myocardial infarction. In this study we have investigated whether chronic Losartan treatment affects myosin isoform composition in the hearts of rats following a myocardial infarction.

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