1.Method for measuring different phases of left ventricular systole period with ultrasonic Doppler and synchronism electrocardiogram in normal persons.
Yahong WAN ; Hong TANG ; Yingkang SHI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(4):654-657
This study of methodology was aimed to assess the feasibility of measuring different phase of left ventricular systole period with ultrasonic Doppler and synchronism electrocardiogram. We measured the phases of left ventricular systole period and left ventricular volumes in 13 normal persons, using spectrum of aortic valve orifice flow and synchronism electrocardiogram. The values measured by routine method and by Doppler method were compared. The correlation and agreement between the measures ascertained by the two ways were analyzed. The time parameters of end systole of left ventricule showed no significant difference between the two ways (P>0.05); there was high linear correlation between the two parameters (r=0.91, P<0.01); there were good agreements between the two parameters of the two ways by Bland-Altman analysis. The volume parameters of left ventricular systole end showed no significant difference between the two ways (P>0.05); there was high linear correlation between the two parameters (r=0.97, P<0.01); there were good agreements between the two volume parameters of the two ways. The volume in the left ventricular systole end determined by Doppler method and the volume in the left ventricular diastole end determined by the routine method showed no significant difference (P>0.05); there was high linear correlation between the two parameters (r=0.98, P<0.01); there was good agreement between the two volume parameters of the two ways. It is feasible to measure different phases of left ventricular systole period with the combined use of ultrasonic Doppler and synchronism electrocardiogram, and this combinaterial method and the routine method can be replaced with each other according to the clinical setting.
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Echocardiography, Doppler, Color
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Electrocardiography
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Feasibility Studies
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Female
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Heart Rate
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physiology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Systole
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physiology
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Ventricular Function, Left
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physiology
2.Interpersonal psychotherapy in the population of adolescents with depression
LI Jingyi, MIAO Qunfang, SHU Wan, Qiu Lingjing, WANG Yahong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):302-306
Abstract
The concepts and theoretical mechanisms of interpersonal psychotherapy are discussed in detail. The review focuses on the effectiveness of interpersonal psychotherapy on depression among adolescents and the expansion of its applications. The feasibility of localized adapted interpersonal psychotherapy interventions in adolescent depression groups is proposed, to provide a reference for the applied practice of interpersonal psychotherapy.
3.Summary of surgical experience of eight cases with pentalogy of cantrell
Mingdi XIAO ; Xiaodong FENG ; Jianqing ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Wei LI ; Baocheng JIA ; Yahong WAN ; Jixiang WANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Mingbao CHEN ; Xueqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(4):221-223
Objective To summarize surgical experience of eight patients with pentalogy of Cantrell. Methods Six male and two female patients with pentalogy of Cantrell,aged from 4 months to 26 years old, average 7.35 years old, underwent surgical therapy for intracardiac anomalies and extracardiac anomalies from July 2007 to June 2009. Eight case with intracardiac anomalies include one case with only VSD, one case with only ASD, two cases with DORV, four cases with VSD and ASD or PTO. Experts majoring in cardiovascular surgery cooperated with doctors majoring in thoracic surgery and general surgery for satisfactory correction of intracardiac anomalies and extracardiac anomalies and repositioning heart to thoracic cavity. Results Ectopic heart of the first patient was simply repositioned into thoracic cavity following surgery of double outlet of right ventricle in another hospital two years before. Correction of introcardiac anomaly and reposition of ectopic heart finished at one time in 7 cases. Eight patients got full recovery except that residual shunt occurred in the second case which also got full recovery after transcatheter therapy. Ventricular diverticulum was removed in the fourth case because of difficult reposition of ectopic heart.With the help of general surgeon and thoracic surgeon, partial coronary ligament of liver and falciform ligament of liver in the left was cut in the first case and the left half lobe of liver was pushed downward. Bilateral pleural and marginal costal costochondral was cut and make thoracic wall upward so that ectopic heart can reset into thoracic cavity. And then, defect of diaphragm and abdominal wall were repaired with Proceed patch. In the other seven cases, bilateral pericardium and mediastinal pleura was cut and the 7th and 8th cartilage was transected and bilateral costal arch was closed so for complete thoracic angioplasty.Left ventricular dysfunction occurred in the fifth case with DORV and also got full recovery after symptomatic treatment. Full recovery was got in all cases after followingup from 1 to 23 months. No adverse complications occurred and every case live a wonderful life. Conclusion Pentalogy of Cantrell can be cured at one time by accurate correction of cardiac anomalies, cutting of bilateral pleural and marginal costal costochondral to make thoracic wall upward and enlarge thoracic space for repositinning of ectopic heart and using artificial patch to repair defect of diaphragm when necessary.
4.Direct gastroscopy for detecting gastric cancer in the elderly.
Ziqi ZHANG ; Jun WAN ; Cheng ZHU ; Mengwei WANG ; Donghai ZHAO ; Yonghe FU ; Jianping ZHANG ; Yahong WANG ; Benyan WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(1):117-118
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the safety and effectiveness of direct gastroscopy for detecting gastric cancer.
METHODSClinical screening by direct gastroscopy was performed for gastric cancer (GC) from September 1985 to July 1998. 3048 elderly people were screened. Their age ranged from 60 to 93 years, and 2034 of the 3084 were followed up.
RESULTSNinety-two patients with gastric cancer were discovered by gastroscopy, representing 3.02% of the screened population. The rate of early gastric cancer (EGC) was 63.04% (58/92) of all gastric cancers detected. The rate was up to 79.59% (39/49) on follow-up, and was 74.14% (43/51) in asymptomatic patients with gastric cancer. The excision rate was 88.89% for patients with gastric cancer, and 100% for patients with early gastric cancer. The 5-year survival rate was 91.89% for patients with gastric cancer, and 96.30% for patients with early gastric cancer.
CONCLUSIONClinical screening and follow-up by direct gastroscopy in persons over 60 years of age are a safe and effective method for raising the 5-year survival and detection rate of gastric cancer, especially early gastric cancer.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Gastroscopy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Stomach Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; mortality ; Survival Rate
5.Relationship between maternal emotional symptoms and emotional and behavioral problems of preschool offspring
WANG Xinzhu, LI Ruoyu,YANG Yahong, LIU Tingting, YE Lu, LI Qinglei, WAN Yuhui
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):256-260
Objective:
To explore the relationship between maternal emotional symptoms and emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) of preschool offspring, and to provide reference for prevention and intervention of emotional and behavior problems in preschool children.
Methods:
A total of 4 100 preschool children aged 3-6 in Fuyang City were enrolled by stratified cluster sampling method in June 2021. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) were used to investigate preschool children s EBPs and maternal emotional symptoms, respectively.
Results:
The detection rates of preschool children s emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity, peer interaction problems, prosocial behavior and difficulty scores were 15.7%, 17.4%, 20.0%, 32.3%, 15.1% and 15.8%, respectively. The detection rates of mother s depression, anxiety and stress symptoms were 7.9%, 12.7% and 4.8%, respectively. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that, compared with children of mothers with no depression, anxiety and stress symptoms, offspring of mothers reported depression, anxiety and stress symptoms had significantly higher risks of emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity, peer problems and total difficulties ( OR=1.76-6.35, P <0.01). Maternal emotional symptoms had the most significant effect on children s emotional symptoms, and there was no significant correlation between maternal stress symptoms and children s prosocial behavior ( OR=1.40, P >0.05). There was no significant gender difference in the relationship between maternal emotional symptoms and children s emotional and behavioral problems ( ROR=0.73-1.07, P >0.05). For only children whose mothers reported stress symptoms showed a higher risk of emotional and behavior problems than non singleton children ( ROR=2.03, P <0.05).
Conclusion
Maternal emotional symptoms are related to preschool children s emotional and behavioral problems. Early identification and intervention of mother s negative emotional symptoms, are beneficial to the prevention of preschool children s emotional and behavioral problems.