1.Clinical analysis of dompeird one combined with flupentixol, melitracen (deanxit) and alprazolam in the treatment of functional dyspepsia
Shuiqing LIU ; Hongmin XIE ; Yongfeng ZHONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2010;(z2):34-36
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of domperidone combined with flupentix-ol,melitracen ( deanxit ) and alprazolam in the treatment of functional dyspepsia .Methods One hundred and sixty patients with functional dyspepsia were randomly divided into the treatment group ( n =80 ) and the control group ( n =80 ) .The treatment group was given domperidone combined with flupentixol , meli-
tracen (deanxit) and alprazolam, and the control group was only given domperidone for 4 weeks.The im-provement of clinical symptoms such as stomach burn ,early enough, abdominal distension, sour regurgita -tion and eructation were evaluated by clinical symptom score .Results Compared with patients in the con-trol group, the rate of marked improvement and rates of improvement for patients in the treatment group were all better ( P <0.01).Furthermore, the adverse reaction is light .Conclusion The application of domp-eridone combined with flupentixol, melitracen ( deanxit ) and alprazolam is quite effective in treating patients with FD.
2.Effect of subsequent distractors in rapid serial visual presentation stream on the attentional blink
Ying XIE ; Xinhao CHEN ; Shuiqing XIE ; Zhongle YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(31):6298-6301
BACKGROUND:Researches on attentional blink (AB) emphasized the importance of the distractors directly following targets and that of the leading distractors in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) streams in the production of the AB,but little has been mentioned about the subsequent distractors after the second target (except the one in direct succession to it).OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of subsequent distractors in RSVP stream on AB after the second target (T2).DESIGN: A randomized and controlled study.SETTING: Laboratory of Cognitive Science, South-central University for Nationalities.PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-five undergraduates aging 18-21 years with the mean age of 19 years were selected from South-central University for Nationalities. All undergraduates participated in the experiment did not have nervous mental diseases but had normal sight or corrected visual acuity; meanwhile, all of them provided the confirmed consent. The subjects were divided into experimental group (n =14) and control group (n =11). There were no significant differences between the two groups in age and sex (P > 0.05).METHODS: The experiment was carried out in the Laboratory of Cognitive Science, South-central University for Nationalities from January to April 2007. ① Experimental intervention: The stimuli were RSVP streams consisted of digit distractors and two letter targets (T1 and T2). ② Experimental grouping: The experimental group participated in the omitted condition and the control group participated in the preserved condition. ③ Experimental analysis: One-way ANOVA was used to evaluate the data for statistically significant difference in the same group, and t test was used to compare data between two groups.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Report accuracy of T1 and T2.RESULTS: A total of 25 subjects were involved in the final analysis. ① Report accuracy in the preserved condition:Correct identification of the first target, averaged across all lags, was 94.6%. The percentages of correct identification of the second target as a function of lag was high at Lag1 (92.7%), dropped dramatically at Lag2 (79.8%), then kept improving with increase of lag, revealing a significant effect of lag [F(4,40) = 10.98, P< 0.01]. ② Report accuracy in the omitted condition: Correct identification of the first target T1, averaged across all lags, was 96.2%. The percentages of correct identification of the second target as a function of lag, T2 report was high at Lag1 (94.4%), decreased at Lag2(84.4%), then improved at Lag3 (91.1%), but dropped remarkably again at Lag5 and Lag7 (44.9 vs. 43.9%), revealing a significant effect of lag [F (4,52) = 224.0, P < 0.01]. ③ Comparison of the results in two conditions: T2 accuracy in the omitted condition was significantly lower than that in the preserved condition at Lag5 [t (23)=34.44, P < 0.01], and Lag7 [t (23)=42.56, P < 0.01], but did not differ from each other at Lag1 [t (23)=0.65, P > 0.05], at Lag2 [t (23)=1.04, P >0.05], and at Lag3 [t (23)=0.64, P > 0.05].CONCLUSION: The absence of subsequent distractors after T2 can introduce a bias on the attentional status of subjects to bring the T2 accuracy down to unusual low level at long lags.
3. The Value of SMI in the Evaluation of interventional therapy of liver cancer
Shuiqing LIU ; Yibo MA ; Zonghong HAN ; Xiao XIE ; Caoye WANG ; Yuan TAO ; Hui CHEN ; Yanping LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2017;25(7):512-516
Objective:
To evaluate the value of super microvascular imaging(SMI) for evaluating the effect of interventional therapy of liver cancer.
Methods:
A total of 30 patients with 40 leisions were enrolled in this study, from the tumor intervention department in the third affiliated hospital of suzhou university.This patients were underwent TACE, after the treatment 1 month, CDFI, SMI, and CT were study respectively. Using the continuity correction McNemar matching chi-square test, with