1.Cause analysis and preventive measures for blood sample errors
Liangzhi WEI ; Junfang GUO ; Nan LI ; Yadong SI ; Yingying YANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(7):1011-1013,1014
Objective To study the reason and preventive measures of inconformity of the extraction appeared in the process of transfusion blood specimens with the patient's blood type.Methods The reasons of transfusion errors why extracting required blood type was not consistent with the patient's blood type examplesa in Zhengzhou transfusion of hospital from 2008 to 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Results The experimental results showed that blood specimen inconformity was 49.60%,the error rate of blood extraction and blood infusion was 31.20%,infusion error only was 15.20%,blood type change after stem cell transfusion was 4.00%.Reasons of blood type change after stem cell transplantation to extract blood samples mainly included the blood center or blood did not accord with logo type blood stations provided (16.13%),blood use application form to fill in error(20.97%),check the wrong blood type (6.45%),blood samples taken(29.03%),the blood sample tag(27.42%).Conclusion In order to ensure the safety for clinical use must adopt measures to prevent resolutely put an end to a blood transfusion errors.
2.Assessment of myocardial viability in ischemic heart disease by integrated PET/MR
Yadong CUI ; Chong ZHENG ; Shanshan GU ; Bixiao CUI ; Jin SI ; Keling XIAO ; Jing LI ; Jie LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(9):513-517
Objective:To evaluate the value of integrated PET/MR in assessing myocardial viability in ischemic heart disease.Methods:A total of 39 patients (28 males, 11 females; age (60.1±12.0) years) diagnosed with ischemic heart disease in Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University were retrospectively enrolled from September 2020 to December 2021. All patients underwent cardiac 13N-NH 3·H 2O and 18F-FDG PET/MR examinations. Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) sequence was included in MRI scan. PET and MRI images were analyzed and myocardial viability of each myocardial segment was evaluated according to the American Heart Association (AHA) 17 segment method. The extent of left ventricular infarcted myocardium was measured based on PET and MRI images. Weighted Kappa test was used to evaluate the agreement of PET and MRI in assessing myocardial viability. The extent of infarcted myocardium measured by PET and MRI was compared by paired- t test, and Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the correlation between them. Results:There was a moderate agreement between PET and MRI in assessing myocardial viability ( Kappa=0.532, P<0.001), with the agreement rate of 69.83%(463/663). There was no significant difference but strong correlation between the extents of infarcted myocardium measured by PET and MRI ((23.89±14.23)% vs (23.55±11.90)%; t=-0.24, P=0.809; r=0.79, P<0.001). In segments with normal perfusion and metabolism on PET, 22.52% (100/444) showed abnormal enhancement on MRI. On the other hand, 39.89% (73/183) of the segments classified as non-viable on MRI showed normal or viable on PET. Conclusion:Integrated PET/MR is able to take full advantage of the complementary nature of PET and MRI, achieving the comprehensive and accurate evaluation of myocardial viability.
3.Correlation between cardiac dysfunction and cognitive impairment in patients with ischemic heart disease
Chong ZHENG ; Yadong CUI ; Shanshan GU ; Bixiao CUI ; Jie MA ; Jin SI ; Keling XIAO ; Jing LI ; Jie LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2023;25(12):1240-1244
Objective To investigate the correlation between left ventricular dysfunction and cogni-tive impairment in patients with ischemic heart disease(IHD),and explore the potential patho-genesis of cognitive impairment in IHD patients.Methods Fifty IHD patients who underwent hybrid cardiac PET/MR in our hospital from September 2020 to December 2022 were retrospec-tively enrolled in this study.According to their Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA)scores,they were categorized into a cognitively normal group(21 cases,MoCA score ≥26)and a cogni-tively declining group(29 cases,MoCA score<26).All patients received 13N-NH3·H2O myocar-dial perfusion imaging and 18F-FDG cardiac PET/MR to evaluate cardiac function and obtain car-diac imaging parameters.Spearman correlation analysis was applied to analyze the correlation between cardiac PET/MR parameters and MoCA scores.General linear model analysis was applied to analyze the correlation between MoCA scores and cardiac PET/MR parameters after adjusting for co variates.Results Compared with the cognitively normal group,the patients in the cognitively declining group had significantly lower stroke volume[56.95(47.51,77.64)ml vs 82.66(73.88,92.92)ml,P=0.001],stroke volume index[34.07(28.93,43.20)ml/m2 vs 44.28(38.06,49.49)ml/m2,P=0.008],cardiac output[3.92(3.18,5.34)L/min vs 5.13(4.58,5.67)L/min,P=0.007],and cardiac index[(2.42±0.68)L/(min·m2)vs(2.78±0.39)L/(min·m2),P=0.021].Spearman correlation analysis revealed that MoCA score was positively correlated with stroke volume(r=0.497,P=0.001),stroke volume index(r=0.365,P=0.009)and cardiac output(r=0.361,P=0.010).After adjusting for sex,age,education level and vascular risk factors,MoCA score re-mained positively correlated with stroke volume(r=0.497,P=0.003).Conclusion Systemic hy-poperfusion in IHD patients may be one of the mechanisms leading to cognitive impairment.