1.Application value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in differential diagnosis of benign and malignant gallbladder wall thickening
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(9):471-474
Objective:To explore the application value of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging technology in the dif-ferential diagnosis of benign gallbladder wall thickening or gallbladder carcinoma. Methods:Siemens ultrasound ARFI, involving virtu-al touch tissue imaging (VTI) and virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ), was used to examine the gallbladder wall in 327 cases. To compare transverse shear wave velocity (VTQ) of gallbladder waland VTI image characteristics. Results:Significant differences exist-ed in the gallbladder wall elastic parameters of normal and benign gallbladder wall thickening, as well as thick-walled gallbladder carci-noma. The ROC curve displayed that a velocity of 2.65 m/s can be used to diagnose gallbladder carcinoma, with sensitivity and specific-ity of 94.0%and 93.7%, respectively. Conclusion:The VTQ parameters were significantly different in benign and malignant gallblad-der wall thickening, thereby exhibiting clinical application value.
2.Flow cytometry method for antifungal susceptibility test and its clinical application
Ruilong XU ; Yijun ZHU ; Lihong BO ; Jianbo XU ; Yun PAN ; Xiaoyun SHAN ; Zhaojing ZHENG ; Junqing WU ; Huijiao WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2011;04(6):343-347
Objective To develop a rapid detection method of flow cytometry for antifungal susceptibility testing.Methods The experiment conditions of flow cytometry were optimized and the minimum inhibitory concentrations (M1Cs) of 230 strains of Candida spp to flucytosin,fluconazol,itraconazole,amphotericin B were detected.The MIC results obtained by flow cytometry were compared with M27-A2 reference assay.Results The agreement of MIC results between flow cytometry and M27-A2method was 85.0% - 100%.Conclusion Flow cytometry can be used as a rapid and reliable method for antifungal susceptibility testing.