1.Patient radiation dose of spine X-ray panoramic imaging: Comparison of two techniques based on Monte Carlo mathematical model
Rui JIN ; Yongming ZENG ; Xianfan LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2015;35(10):792-796
Objective To compare patient radiation dose of two techniques of spine X-ray panoramic imaging under the same image quality.Methods An anthropomorphic phantom was used.The reasonable imaging parameters were found for spine panoramic radiography using Sonialvision safire17 Slot scan with HQ mode.And the panoramic films were obtained with different parameters using GE XR650 DR system.The panoramic images were scored by three experienced radiologists.The imaging parameters with the same score in groups were input into PCXMC 2.0 software to get effective dose(E) and organ dose.Results The reasonable imaging parameters of Slot scan were high quality(HQ) mode, SID 150 cm, 100 kVp, and 2 mAs;and the corresponding parameters of XR650 were SID 200 cm, 100 kVp, and 3.2 mAs.The E of the Slot scan with HQ mode, XR650 with manual mode and XR650 with AEC mode was(0.118 7±0.001 4),(0.0847±0.0008), and (0.1580±0.001 5) mSvrespectively, while the E of XR650 with manual mode was lower than the others(F =3 007.293, P <0.05).The organ dose using XR650 DR with manual mode were lower than that using Slot scan with HQ mode in all samples except breasts(P <0.05);the organ dose using XR650 DR with AEC mode were higher than that using XR650 DR with manual mode and Slot scan with HQ mode for all samples except for thyroid, oesophagus and lungs (P <0.05).Conclusions The radiation doses of both spine X-ray panoramic imaging with manual mode are low, and low dose spine X-ray panoramic imaging can be achieved if reasonable parameters are used.
2.PRELIMINARY STUDY ON SCREENING OF PHAGE RANDOM PEPTIDE LIBRARY USING RABBIT SERUM FROM A NEW MODEL INFECTED WITH SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM
Yilan HU ; Li HE ; Mingsen JIANG ; Xinyuan YI ; Xianfan ZENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(02):-
Objective To screen the 12 mers-phage random peptide library using the serum from the new model rabbit and to identify the immuno-protection of the positive phages. The new model infected with Schistosoma japonicum was proved that has a high protection against the challenge infection. Methods After being absorbed by E.coli antibody, the serum of the new model rabbit was used to screen the peptide library. Through three rounds of biopaning and enriching, lots of positive phages were obtained and their antigenic ability was tested. Every mouse was immunized by subcutaneously injecting 1?10 14 pfu positive phages from the new model rabbit serum respectively at 0-2-4 th week. After 4 weeks of the last immunization, the challenge infection was performed. At the same time, several control groups including the group immunized with the phages from the rabbit serum of the normal model infected with Schistosoma japonicum, the group immunized with the original 12 mers-phage random peptide library and the control group of challenge infection were arranged. Results ①The positive clones of phage(1?10 14) from the new model rabbit serum were strongly recognized by the rabbit serum of the new model, weakly recognized by the rabbit serum of the normal model infected with Schistosoma japonicum,but not recognized by the serum of healthy rabbit. ②The reduction rate of adult worms and liver eggs induced by phages screened with the rabbit serum of the new model group and the nomal model group and that induced by the original peptide library were respectively 27 2% and 38 8 %, 17 8% and 35 0%, 4 5% and 6 0% Conclusion The new model group obtained a higher reduction rate of adult worms than the nomal model group (P