1.The speed CT measurement of the airway in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome.
Yan NIU ; Zhong BAI ; Xiaohong YANG ; Mingxiu ZHENG ; Renwei LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(3):143-148
OBJECTIVE:
To measure the upper airway of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome by speed CT. We can predict the airway obstruction plane with the airway plane data and compliance in OSAHS patients. Through this measurement, we can provide assistance for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
METHOD:
This study randomly selected 82 patients diagnosed with OSAHS and 45 cases non-snoring healthy people as control group by the PHILIPS 256-slice CT. The zone volume, sagittal diameter, coronary diameter and cross-sectional area of the narrowest plane in nasopharyngeal area, velopharyngeal area, glossopharyngeal area, hypopharynx area in two groups of quiet respiration and Müller's status were measured.
RESULT:
In the OSAHS group underwent quiet breathing and Müller movement during CT scanning, the two states about nasopharyngeal coronary diameter, the hypopharynx sagittal diameter and cross-sectional area showed no significant difference, while other groups showed differences between the parameters (P<0.05). There was significant difference (P<0.01) in the velopharyngeal volume, tongue sagittal diameter and volume. Under Müller movement in the OSAHS group and the control group, the hypopharynx volume showed no significant difference. The nasopharyngeal coronary diameter and volume, velopharyngeal cross-sectional area and tongue sagittal diameter were different (P<0.05). The remaining set of parameters showed significant differences (P<0.01). Compared the airway compliance (Müller phase) of the OSAHS group and the control group,the parameters of each group were different (P<0.05), of which the nasopharyngeal sagittal diameter, velopharyngeal volume showed significant difference (P<0.01). Meanwhile, in the same plane, coronary diameter was greater than sagittal diameter (P<0.05) in both the OSAHS group and the control group. The pharyngeal volume measurement was basically consistent to the fiber endoscopy.
CONCLUSION
The obstruction plate of OSAHS patients is mostly in the velopharyngeal area and glossopharyngeal area measured with a high speed CT. The volume measurement of upper airway with speed CT can predict airway obstruction plate in patients with OSAHS.
Case-Control Studies
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Humans
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Hypopharynx
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Nasopharynx
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diagnostic imaging
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Pharynx
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diagnostic imaging
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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diagnostic imaging
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Tongue
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diagnostic imaging
2.Determination of paracetamol in the Vc Yinqiao Tablets by diffuse reflectance FTIR
Cungui CHENG ; Bin CHEN ; Junhua LIU ; Renwei ZHENG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
Objective: To establish a method for determination of paracetamol in Vc Yinqiao tablets (Vc, paracetamol, Flos lonicerae, Fructus Forsythies), etc. Methods: Diffuse Relectance FTIR was used to determinate paracetamol in the Vc Yinqiao tablets. Results: The content of paracetamol could be obtained directly, and the relationship between the absorbance and the concentration was linear. The average recovery of paracetamol was 98.40, and RSD was 3.18%. Conclusion: The method is simple, fast and reliable. It has been proved to be a good practice for determination of Vitamin C in the Vc Yinqiao Tablets.
3.Effect of extracurricular exercise on college students’ physical health
YANG Renwei, GU Xuelan, ZHENG Zheng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(3):371-373
Objective:
To research the effect of using the campus running APP for extra-curricular exercises on the physical health of college students and the habits formation of extracurricular exercises, and to provide a reference for improving their physcal health level and cultivating exercising habit.
Methods:
Through experimental method and questionnaire investigation, 1 327 students enrolled in the year 2016 were selected from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics by using cluster sampling method. Running App was used to track their extracurvicular exercises for 7 weeks, and the results were compared before and affer running.
Results:
The 56-kilometer extracurricular running had a significant difference in the male 1 000 m running index (P<0.05), and the average time spent decreased by 3.69 s. The female test scores in 50 m, forward bends, standing long jumps and sit-ups increased by 0.12 s, 1.83 cm, 2.12 cm and 2.28 respectively, showing statistical significance compared with before running(P<0.01). There was no statistically significant difference for general assessment of male physical test between after and before running (P>0.05); The average score of general assessment of female physical test was significantly higher than that before running, which is statistically significant (P<0.01).
Conclusion
Using the campus running APP for extracurricular exercises has a positive effect on cultivating students’ sports habits and enhancing their physical health.