1.Comparative Study on Changes of Bacterial Density of Three Strains of Escherichia Coli in Undernourished Water
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
15℃ . Conclusion The changes of density of different strains of Escherichia coli in the undernourished water samples closely associated with the strain ' characteristics, environment temperatures and preserving time, showed significantly differences.
2.Comparative study of multi-slice spiral computed tomography angiography with DSA in lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans
Dengpan CAO ; Shaoqiang HE ; Hong CHEN ; Darong CHEN ; Jinping LIN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(8):1285-1289
Objective To discuss the value of multi-slice spiral CT angiography (MSCTA)and digital subtraction angiography (DSA)in lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans.Methods MSCTA and DSA of lower extremity arteries were performed in 41 patients with lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans sequentially.The interval of these two examinations was no more than 2 weeks.DSA served as the reference standard and compared with MSCTA in terms of grading of stenoocclusive lesions,visualization of collaterals in lower extremity arteries.Results No significant differences of grading of stenoocclusive lesions,visualization of col-laterals were observed between MCTA and DSA in lower extremity arteries.Compared with the results of DSA,the sensitivity,spe-cificity,accuracy,positive and negative predictive value of MSCTA in the detection of arterial stenosis (≥ 50%)were 97.2%, 98.2%,93.8%,94.6%,98.2%,respectively.Conclusion MSCTA shows relatively high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans,can provide effective guidance of planning treatment in lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans.
3.Study of cardiac torsion in fetuses with gestational diabetes mellitus by velocity vector imaging
Xiaoyan WANG ; Qichang ZHOU ; Darong PU ; Qinghai PENG ; Lin ZOU ; Yi TANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(4):292-295
Objective To investigate the clinical value of velocity vector imaging (VVI) in the assessment of cardiac torsion in fetuses with gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM).Methods Digital dynamic four-chamber views of 98 fetuses with gestational diabetes mellitus and 135 normal fetuses were collected and analyzed using VVI.Left ventricular(LV) peak apical rotation of endocardium and epicardium at basal and apical level were measured,LV peak torsion was calculated.Results 140 of 233 cases were analyzed successfully.Direction of LV peak apical and basal rotation of endocardium and epicardium in fetus could be clockwise or counter clockwise,however apical and basal level was opposite.LV peak apical and basal rotation of endocardium and epicardium in fetus were stable throughout gestation ( P > 0.05).LV peak rotation of endocardium was higher than that of epicardium in both apical and basal level.The peak rotation in apical level of endocardium and epicardium was higher than that in basal level( P <0.05).LV peak torsion of endocardium was significantly higher than that of epicardium( P <0.05).Compared with normal group,LV peak rotation of endocardium and LV peak torsion in fetus with GDM were higher( P <0.05). Conclusions VVI can measure the LV rotation and torsion parameters,and evaluate the cardiac function of GDM fetus.
4.Prenatal assessment of the fetal thymus: utility of 2D and 3D ultrasound healthy fetuses
Ling LI ; Qichang ZHOU ; Lin ZOU ; Darong PU ; Ming ZHANG ; Copel JOSHUA ; Bahtiyar MERT
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(1):53-57
Objective To establish the normative data of the 2D and 3D ultrasound (US)measurements of the developing fetal thymus and comparing the 2DUS and 3DUS measurements of the fetal thymus. Methods The normal fetuses' thymus of 567 cases were assessed, and maximum transverse diameter(MTD),antero posterior diameter (APD), suprainferior diameter (SID), maximum transverse area (MTA) were measured by 2DUS,and thymic volume(TV) was measured by 3DUS. Results 2DUS,3DUS assessments of the fetal thymic MTD, APD, SID, MTA and TV were possible in 541 of 567 normal singletons. The fetal thymic 2D diameters/area and 3D volume grow with the gestational age(GA) in linear correlation. The 3D-US TV measurements and GA was significantly higher than that of any individual 2DUS measurements and GA ( P <0.05). Conclusions This study presents the normative data of the 2DUS and 3DUS measurements of the developing fetal thymus. 3DUS fetal thymus volume is more significantly correlated to GA than the other 2DUS measurements, which indicates 3DUS measurement of the fetal thymus is more accurate than that of 2DUS.
5.Delphi research on the evaluation indicators system for clinical pathway management
Ping XIA ; Darong WU ; Xueying HUANG ; Lan CHENG ; Zhenwei LIN ; Weixuan ZHANG ; Jianxiong CAI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;(11):811-817
Objective To build the indicators system for clinical pathway management as required by clinical pathway control.Methods An indicators system was proposed by means of evidence-based review,focus group discussions,and ratings of the indicators' importance by doctors and nurses.A multidisciplinary panel of 60 experts from across the country were selected.A 3-round Delphi survey was made on the proposed indicators.The weights of the indicators were established by analytical hierarchy process (AHP).The response rate,Cronbach's α,and the authority coefficient of experts were used as a measure of reliability.Results The response rates of the 3 rounds were 85%,70%,and 94%; the experts authority coefficient was 0.80.The ccoefficient of variation falls with the rising number of consultations.The Kendall's W ranged from 0.40 to 0.83.Following the 3 rounds,consensus was achieved among experts as such a system comprising three first-level,9 second-level,and 36 third-level indicators.Conclusion The expert consultation has achieved reliable results.The established indicators system can serve as a useful instrument for standardized development of clinical pathways management and constant improvement.
6.Exploration on the Development of Evidence-based Grading System for Chinese Medicine Interventional Clinical Evidence
Shaonan LIU ; Xinfeng GUO ; Darong WU ; Anthony Lin ZHANG ; Charlie Changli XUE ; Zehuai WEN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(18):1885-1889
The grading of evidence is an important factor in clinical decision-making. The current evidence grading system based on western medicine is limited in the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), therefore we propose the solutions to the development of grading system for TCM interventional evidence, following the international evidence grading standards, taking into considerations of the unique characteristics of TCM practice, based on the Grades of recommendation, assessment, development and evaluation (GARDE) evaluation system, and integrating with grading system regarding TCM classical literature and empirical evidence from modern famous doctors. The evidence from classical literature is suggested to be evaluated from three aspects including source of ancient medical records, comprehensive of treatment details, and the inheritance. The qualification of famous doctors, content integrity, and inheritance of experiences will be used to evaluate the evidence from famous doctors' experience. The multi-sourced evidence such as TCM classical literature, experience of modern famous doctors, and modern researches is mainly integrated in a qualitative way, and the overall level of evidence of TCM interventions will be graded consistently with the GRADE system based on modern research. The evidence from classical literature and modern famous doctors' experience will be assessed and considered as supplementary evidence, which will make the evaluation of clinical evidence more objectively and comprehensively, thereby guiding clinical practice further.