1.Clinical study of ~(99)Tc~m-HL91 in diagnosis of pulmonary neoplasms
Huixing DENG ; Baomin ZOU ; Guoying HU ; Min LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of 9 9 Tc m-HL91 as a tumor positive imaging agent in diagnosis of pulmonary neopl asms. Methods We performed 2 h,4 h planar and 4 h tomogr aphy fusion imaging after injection of HL91 on 42 patients with high probability of pulmonary cancer. Tumor-to-normal tissue background (T/N) ratios were meas ured for all scans. Results T/N ratios at 2 h,4 h planar and 4 h transectional imaging in malignant group were 1.50? 0.17 ,1.71?0.22 and 2.72?0.75, respectively; while in benign group, they were 1.21?0.10,1.25 ?0.22 and 1.49?0.36, respectively. 4 h delay T/N ratios in malignant group we re obviously higher than 2 h ( P 0.05). There were no remarkable differences of T/N ra tios in different phases and histological types of lung carcinoma. Using maligna nt transection ratio ( -1s ) as diagnostic threshold, the sensitivity , specificity and accuracy were 84.85% , 88.89% and 85.71% , respectiv ely. Using transection ratio( +1s ) of benign group as diagnostic th reshold , the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 90.91%, 88.89% and 95.2 4%,respectively. Conclusion The results indicate that as a tumor positive imaging agent 99 Tc m-HL91 is useful in diagosising pulmon ary neoplasms.
2.A preliminary experimental study on myocardial hypoxia imaging using ~(99m)Tc-HL91
Ni HOU ; Jie LI ; Baomin ZOU ; Guoying HU ; Huixing DENG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(02):-
Objective To certify whether 99mTc-HL91 can be trapped in ischemic myocardium prominently for clinical imaging. Methods The model of myocardial ischemia in rabbits was prepared and the distribution of 99mTc-HL91 was observed. The distribution of 99mTc-HL91 in the whole body was also observed. Results The myocardium of the left ventricle supplied by LCX was ischemic according to the change of electrical physiology and the results of NBT dying. The radioactivity in the myocardium of left ventricle supplied by LCX was higher than that supplied by LAD. LCX/LAD: 120 min, 2.57; 180 min, 3.45. 99mTc-HL91 was mostly distributed in the liver and kidney, next, the stomach and intestine. It was excreted through urination and defecation. There was little radioactivity in the heart and lungs and it eliminated quickly. 99mTc-HL91 was eliminated quickly from blood, too. Conclusion Ischemic myocardium can trap 99mTc-HL91 more significantly and relatively prominently at 180 minutes of post-injection. 99mTc-HL91 can be used in myocardial hypoxia imaging.
3.An empirical study on medical selection of flying cadets with urinary system diseases between PLAAF and USAF
Nianjun XIAO ; Zhikang ZOU ; Shoubin NING ; Xiaoguang XIAO ; Guozheng ZHAO ; Baomin JI ; Zhongli MA
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(2):84-87
Objective To investigate the effect of different medical standards for the urinary system on the enlistment of pilots between PLAAF and USAF , and offer support to amendment .Methods Data on pilots′final enlistment between 2012 and 2015 were analyzed , and results of physical examinations of the urinary system were compared according to differ -ent medical standards .Results One hundred and twenty teenagers enrolled in this examination were disqualifiied due to defects of the urinary system while 97 applicants were qualified after comprehensive assessment of the urinary system .The main problems with the urinary system that affected results of pilots′enlistment were nephroptosia , renal cyst , microscopic hematuria , renal calcified foci and calculus .Conclusion Medical standards for the urinary system are different between PLAAF and USAF, especially those for nephroptosia , renal cyst and microscopic hematuria .The medical standards directo-ry about the urinary system approved by USAF can serve as a reference during our revision of current medical enlistment standards.
4.An empirical study on medical selection of flying cadets regarding genu varum and genu valgum between PLAAF and USAF
Xiaojie LI ; Zhikang ZOU ; Junjie DU ; Keshun ZHU ; Chaofan YUAN ; Qing XIA ; Baomin JI ; Zhongli MA
Military Medical Sciences 2016;(1):24-26
Objective To reveal the difference between the standards for genu varum and genu valgum in the medical standard directory PLA Air Force( PLAAF) for recruitment of flying cadets and those adopted in the United States Air Force ( USAF) , and suggest a method for the reform of our flying cadets recruitment.Methods The rejection rate and comprehe nsive assessment qualification rate of genu varum and genu valgum during physical examinations for recruitment of flying cadets between 2012 and 2015 were analyzed.The different standards for genu varum and genu valgum in PLAAF and USAF flying cadets recruitment were compared and subjected to an empirical study.Results During the final physical examination for selection of flying cadets between 2012 and 2015, only 18 candidates were eliminated because of genu varum and genu valgum, accounting 9.1% of the total eliminated candidates because of orthopadics diseases.Four candidates with genu varum and genu valgum passed the comprehensive assessment in 2014 and 31 in 2015, which accounted for 15%of the candidates with orthopaedics diseases approved by comprehensive assessment.The standards for genu varum and genu valgum in PLAAF were based on morphology while those in the USAF based on the function of knees.According to the USAF medical standard directory, 9 of the candidates rejected because of genu varum and genu valgum were qualified and 9 disqualified.Among the candidates with genu varum and genu valgum approved by comprehensive assessment, 32 were qualified and 3 disqualified.Conclusion The standards for genu varum and genu valgum in PLAAF medical standard directory are of lower accuracy.The standards of USAF should be referred to and the function of knees should be considered in selection of flying cadets.Femur-tibia angle should be measured to improve the morphological standards.
5.Comparison of recruitment standards for cadet pilots between PLAAF and USAF
Zhikang ZOU ; Ling ZHANG ; Qingyuan LIU ; Qing XIA ; Wei LIU ; Baomin JI ; Zhongli MA
Military Medical Sciences 2016;(1):7-11
Objective To compare the standards for recruitment of cadet pilots between PLA Air Force and the US Air Force,so as to offer reference for revising PLAAF medical standards for recruiting cadet pilots.Methods Literature from medical bibliographic databases and foreign military official websites was retrieved, four published reports and network information were cited and PLAAF medical standards were compared with those in China.Results The American medical standards include Department of Defense Instruction, Air Force Medical Examination and Standards, Air Force Medical Standards Directory, and Air Force Waiver Guide,which are independent and aimed directly at different examinations so that medical requirements have been gradually broadened.Compared to our standards, the American medical selection is more dependent on clinic consultations, and more detailed in specifications of diseases, more focused on body functions than on body shape, and the psychological screening is more subtle.Conclusion The standards adopted by US Air Force are more evidence-based.We are to rectify our medical standards accordingly, which should be efficacious, safe and effective for improving the overall quality of our military pilots.
6.An empirical study on medical selection of flying cadets with anal diseases between PLAAF and USAF
Hao LI ; Zhikang ZOU ; Qingyuan LIU ; Xueming WEI ; Haiyang ZHOU ; Keshun ZHU ; Baomin JI ; Zhongli MA
Military Medical Sciences 2016;(1):27-30
Objective To analyze the spectrum of anus disease during the medical selection of flying cadets and com-pare the medical standard between US Air Force and Chinese Air Force in order to improve the system of medical selection. Methods The data on flying cadets of Chinese Air Force medical selection from 2012 to 2015 were retrospectively analyzed and these data were re-analyzed by medical standards for US Air Force flying cadets.Results Ninety students were elimi-nated because of anal disease,including 65 hemorrhoids,14 fistula and 11 fissure.The rate of disqualification from 2012 to 2015 was 48.28%, 33.33%, 31.37%, 39.69%and there was no significant statistical difference between each two years (x2 =2.6154,P=0.4548).There was statistically significant difference(P=0<0.05)in hemorrhoids standards between CAF and USAF,and significant difference in fistula and fissure standards.Conclusion Compared with Chinese medical se-lection standards,the US Air Force standards focus on whether the symptoms of disease have effect on air safety and effi-ciency.To improve our medical selection standards,we need to learn from foreign air forces and take our own conditions into account.
7.Recommendations for prescription review of commonly used anti-seizure medications in treatment of children with epilepsy
Qianqian QIN ; Qian DING ; Xiaoling LIU ; Heping CAI ; Zebin CHEN ; Lina HAO ; Liang HUANG ; Yuntao JIA ; Lingyan JIAN ; Zhong LI ; Hua LIANG ; Maochang LIU ; Qinghong LU ; Xiaolan MO ; Jing MIAO ; Yanli REN ; Huajun SUN ; Yanyan SUN ; Jing XU ; Meixing YAN ; Li YANG ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Jie DENG ; Fang FANG ; Li GAO ; Hong HAN ; Shaoping HUANG ; Li JIANG ; Baomin LI ; Jianmin LIANG ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Zhisheng LIU ; Rong LUO ; Jing PENG ; Dan SUN ; Hua WANG ; Ye WU ; Jian YANG ; Yuqin ZHANG ; Jianmin ZHONG ; Shuizhen ZHOU ; Liping ZOU ; Yuwu JIANG ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(10):740-748
Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) are the main therapy for epilepsy.There are many kinds of ASMs with complex mechanism of action, so it is difficult for pharmacists to examine prescriptions.This paper put forward some suggestions on the indications, dosage forms/routes of administration, appropriateness of usage and dosage, combined medication and drug interaction, long-term prescription review, individual differences in pathophysiology of children, and drug selection when complicated with common epilepsy, for the reference of doctors and pharmacists.