1.Analysis of double-balloon endoscopy in diagnosis of small bowel diseases (344 cases)
Yanxu LIANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Meiyu PU ; Shu LI ; Zhongqing ZHENG ; Xin CHEN ; Wentian LIU ; Shuhua LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(6):45-47
Objective To study the clinical value of double balloon endoscopy (DBE) in diagnosis and treatment of intestinal diseases. Methods Clinical data of 344 patients suspected of small bowel lesions from March 2006 to April 2014 was retrospectively analyzed. All the patients clinical manifestations including varying degrees of abdominal pain, bloating, nause and vomiting, diarrhea. The 344 patients underwent DBE for 397 times. Results The incidence of adverse reactions in checking was only 4.53%, and there was no complications occurred after checking. Positive results shown in 214 cases by DBE, the other 130 patients shown negative results. While 28 of the other 130 patients were found small bowel lesions by capsule endoscopy and CT scans, the remaining 102 cases had no obvious abnormalities. The misdiagnosis rate of DBE was 8.13%, and mainly focuses on polyps and vascular malformation. 242 of the 344 patients were diagnosed with intestinal diseases, and mostly of them were tumor, ulcers and polyps. The detect rate of DBE examination for tumor and ulcer diseases was greater than that of small intestinal polyposis, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion DBE in diagnosis and treatment of intestinal diseases is a relatively safe and effective way. It is worthy being popularized and applied.
2.Effect of traditional Chinese medicine foot bath on postoperative gastrointestinal function in patients with digestive system tumor
Xiaojin PU ; Juanzhen MA ; Yunzi WANGYUAN ; Youdi ZHANG ; Shutao YANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yanping LEI ; Meiyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1057-1062
Objective:To observe the effect of Jieyu Anmian prescription of Chinese medicine foot bath on gastrointestinal function in patients with digestive system tumor during perioperative period.Methods:A total of 130 patients with digestive system tumors were chosen from January 2019 to March 2020 for the first time visits to the first hospital of lanzhou university for surgical treatment, 15 cases lost follow-up, and the rest 115 cases of patients were divided into the experimental group (59 cases) and the control group (56 cases) according to random number table method. The control group using conventional care method, the experimental group was treated with Jieyu Anmian washing formula on the basis of routine nursing care for 10 days. During the foot bath, the recovery of gastrointestinal function, the time of the first exhaust and defecation, the length of stay, the cost of stay and the satisfaction of patients were compared between the two groups.Results:The recovery time of bowel sounds, anal exhaust time and first defecation time of the experimental group were all earlier than those of the control group (16.21±11.81) h, (19.64±12.40) h and (41.98 ±19.16) h, respectively, while those of the control group were (27.34±31.47) h, (35.81±18.26) h and (34.47±16.41) h, respectively. The differences were statistically significant ( t value was -2.41, -5.33, 2.17, P< 0.05). The results of the survey of patient satisfaction showed that the experimental group was superior to the control group, with 97.47 ± 4.37 in the experimental group and 94.19 ± 3.29 in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( t value was 3.89, P<0.01). The satisfaction of doctors in the experimental group was 97.41 ± 6.25 and 94.21±5.91 in the control group, with statistically significant difference ( t value was 3.95, P<0.05). The satisfaction of nurses in the experimental group was 97.58 ± 4.53 and 93.85±5.23 in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 4.12, P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of length of stay and hospitalization expenses ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Jieyuanmian prescription of Chinese medicine foot bath can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function, promote the exhaust and defecation, and improve the satisfaction of patients and nurses.
3.Relationship of correction coefficient and measuring position in spectral CT imaging
Liping GAI ; Ailian LIU ; Yijun LIU ; Meiyu SUN ; Jinghong LIU ; Renwang PU ; Minqin SUN ; Xiaodong DING ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(31):4677-4686
BACKGROUND:In spectral CT imaging study, the selection of scanning parameters is considered by most researchers, but the effects of measuring position are often overlooked. Actual measurement found that different measurement location had significant impact on the result of the measurement. Through measurement and mathematical model of a large amount of data, we can correct the measurement results of different location. The results with real data alignment are higher. OBJECTIVE:To explore effects of different measuring positions on results in spectral CT imaging, and to optimize correction coefficients. METHODS:GE standard water phantom was applied to orderly obtain 5 combined scanning parameters with 552 groups of data. Size measurement method was divided into two measuring range:ROI1 and ROI2. We selected 10 points to measure CT value, including Center, North, South, West and East. The measurement data of ROI1 and ROI2 were classified and screened based on the same sequence. Mathematical modeling and probability statistics analysis were used to optimize correction coefficient, get calibration function and draw experimental simulation curve. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Measuring methods of ROI1 were superior to the ROI2’s on water phantom in spectrum CT. (2) To different scanning sequences, the measuring results were different. To the same scanning sequences, the measurements for different positions on water phantom in spectrum CT had remarkable influence on the measuring results, which varied from points to points. (3) Through setting up mathematical modeling, using method of statistical analysis, we could get the correction function on different measuring positions. (4) Above results confirmed that compared with the theoretical model and the experimental data of spectral CT scanning parameters, the coefficients of position can be adjusted, which can optimize the measuring results.
4.The value of dual energy spectral CT in the differential diagnosis of mass type colorectal adenocarcinoma from colorectal adenoma
Xiaodong LIU ; Ailian LIU ; Meiyu SUN ; Jinghong LIU ; Yijun LIU ; Anliang CHEN ; Ye LI ; Shifeng TIAN ; Renwang PU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(4):279-283
Objective To assess the value of spectral CT imaging in distinguishing mass type colorectal adenocarcinoma from colorectal adenoma. Methods Forty patients underwent preoperative abdominal dual energy spectral CT scan were analyzed restrospectively, including 17 with colorectal adenomas and 23 with mass type colorectal adenocarcinomas proven by endoscopic and surgical pathology. All patients underwent plain and three-phase enhanced CT scanning. The conventional polychromatic CT value and its pre- and postcontrast CT values, monochromatic CT value of 40 to 100 keV, the slope of spectral curve and iodine(water) concentration were measured, and the maximum diameter of the lesion was recorded. The maximum diameters of the lesions and imaging parameter differences between the adenomas and adenocarcinomas in plain and three-phase enhanced scan were analyzed with independent sample t tests. The data of the parameters with significant differences were further analyzed by ROC curves. Results The maximum diameters of the adenomas and mass type adenocarcinomas were (1.97 ± 0.54), (2.32±0.53) cm respectively, and there was no statistically significant difference (t=-2.011, P=0.051). There was no statistically differences of the conventional polychromatic CT value and its pre-and postcontrast CT values between the two groups in 4 phases (P>0.05). However, in the arterial phase, the CT values of adenomas were significantly lower than those of adenocarcinomas at low (40, 50 keV) energy (P<0.05). The values did not differ significantly between these two groups at other phases (P>0.05). The slope of spectral curve and the iodine(water) concentration both showed significant differences in the arterial phase between the two groups (P<0.05), while they were not significantly different at other phases (P>0.05).The largest area under the ROC curve of the iodine(water) concentration in the arterial phase was 0.757 in differentiating adenomas and mass type adenocarcinomas, with sensitivity of 73.9%and specificity of 82.4%at the cut-off of 21.02 mg/cm3. Conclusion Spectral CT imaging is valuable in differentiating colorectal adenoma from mass type colorectal adenocarcinoma with the parameters of the arterial phase.