Publications by authors named "Peng-Cheng Yao"

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  • * Out of 10,210 SCA cases, most (85.6%) were non-shockable; both shockable and non-shockable cases peaked in the morning (08:00 - 11:59) and decreased significantly during the early morning hours (00:00 - 03:59).
  • * The findings suggest that there is a distinct daily rhythm in SCA occurrences, indicating that increased focus on first-aid and resuscitation resources is essential during morning hours in the community.
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Background: Many patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) discontinued oral anticoagulation (OAC) therapy after successful catheter ablation. We aimed to determine the real-world risks and consequences of discontinuing OAC use after catheter ablation for AF.

Methods: Patients who underwent successful catheter ablation for AF from January 2004 to December 2020 were divided into continued long-term OAC (On-OAC, n = 1062) and discontinued (Off-OAC, n = 1055) groups.

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Background: The prognostic impact of left atrial appendage (LAA) patency, including those with and without visible peri-device leak (PDL), post-LAA closure in patients with atrial fibrillation, remains elusive.

Methods: Patients with atrial fibrillation implanted with the WATCHMAN 2.5 device were prospectively enrolled.

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Background: The residual device patency (RDP) after left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) with the LACbes device has not been specifically explored in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. This study aims to explore the incidence, impact and predictors of RDP detected by cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) post LAAC.

Methods: AF patients implanted with the LACbes device were prospectively enrolled.

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In this paper, we use a pair of self-resonating subwavelength spoof plasmonic structures to achieve remote non-radiative terahertz wireless power transfer, while nearly without affecting the electromagnetic environment of free space around the structure. The resonating frequency and quality factor of the magnetic dipole mode supported by the spoof plasmonic structures can be freely tuned by tailoring the geometric structure. By putting the weak source and detector into the self-resonating structures, we can find that the effective non-radiative terahertz power transferring distance can reach several hundred times the radius of the structures.

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Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) proved to be noninferior to oral anticoagulation (OAC) in nonablated patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of LAAC with those of OAC therapy in patients after AF ablation. This study included patients who underwent catheter ablation (CA) of AF between January 2016 and December 2020.

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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are important sources of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in aquatic environments. Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and microbial communities are key factors that affect the proliferation of ARGs. To reveal the effects of WWTPs effluent discharge on the ARGs and microbial community in a coastal area, the structure and distribution of ARGs, MGEs, and microbial community in Shangyu (SY) and Jiaxing (JX) effluent receiving areas (ERAs) and the offshore area of Hangzhou Bay (HB) were investigated via high-throughput quantitative PCR and 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing.

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This study aimed to explore the effect of Gegen Qinlian Decoction(GQD) on the methylation and mRNA expression level of stearoyl CoA desaturase(SCD) gene in the adipose tissue of rats with insulin resistance(IR) induced by high-fat diet as well as the correlations between methylation and physiological and biochemical indicators. The animals were divided into seven groups, namely, blank control(C) group, IR model group, low-(1.65 g·kg~(-1)), medium-(4.

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  • Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are concerning pollutants primarily released from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), which are significant sources in the environment.
  • In a study involving six WWTPs, 73 types of antibiotics were found, with concentrations varying widely; common antibiotics like ofloxacin and roxithromycin were notably detected in influents, while effluents had higher levels of macrolides and quinolones.
  • The study identified ten types of ARGs in WWTPs, with one particularly prevalent, and found that treatment processes did not significantly change the ARG levels between industrial and domestic wastewater, although the relationship between ARGs and antibiotic concentrations weakened post-treatment.
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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are regarded as the main source for antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs). To explore the features regarding the distribution of ARGs in wastewater with complicated composition in treatment plants, wastewater samples from a chemical industry park that produced antibiotics were selected. qPCR was applied to detect the type and abundance of ARGs in the wastewater flows from the WWTPs.

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Potential xanthine oxidase (XOD) inhibitors in Lagotis brevituba were captured by using affinity and ultrafiltration. The structures of the captured components were identified by ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with Q-TOF mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS). The binding intensity and binding mechanism between the captured components and XOD were analyzed by using molecular docking software Autodock 4.

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The phenomenon of simultaneous transformation of ammonium and sulfate under the conditions of inoculating ANAMMOX culture has gotten the attention of researchers. However, there are some problems and doubts reported in the related literature. In this study, the characteristics of ammonium and sulfate synchronous transformation were investigated in a CFSTR via inoculation with ANAMMOX culture.

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  • Coastal salt marsh habitats have led to specialized genetic adaptations in plant species, prompting an evaluation of DNA barcode markers in 53 Poaceae and 15 Chenopodiaceae species from both coastal and inland areas in China.
  • The study determined that the best DNA barcode for coastal salt-tolerant Poaceae was ITS, while matK was optimal for Chenopodiaceae, and increasing sampling from coastal habitats led to greater genetic diversity in specific plant species.
  • Results suggested that a larger sample size (11-15) enhances the assessment of genetic diversity among widely distributed species, improving the effectiveness of DNA barcoding.
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A novel type of nitrate removal process was investigated in this study, which coupled nitrate reduction by zero-valent iron(ZVI) with anaerobic ammonia oxidation(AMAMMOX). The zero-valent iron dosage was 71 g·L. The inoculation volume of ANAMMOX granular sludge was 200 mg·L.

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Limited filamentous bulking caused by low dissolved oxygen (DO) was proposed to establish a low energy consumption wastewater treatment system. This method for energy saving was derived from two full-scale field observations, which showed pollutants removal would be enhanced and energy consumption could be reduced by at least 10% using limited filamentous bulking. Furthermore, preliminary investigation including the abundance evaluation and the identification of filamentous bacteria demonstrated that the limited filamentous bulking could be repeated steadily in a lab-scale anoxic-oxic reactor fed with domestic wastewater.

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