1.The treatment of active hip and knee tuberculosis:One-stage arthroplasty feasible or not?
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(26):4880-4887
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.26.018
2.The study on the evaluation of thoractomy candidates in the patients with lung cancer using cardiopulmonary scores
Qi LI ; Min CAO ; Botao DONG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(03):-
6 were higher than O_2/kg. Conclusion Comparing with single index of pulmonary function, the cardiopulmonary scores can more comprehensively evaluate the thoractomy candidates, for patients receiving pneumonectomy or the patients receiving lobectomy whose FEV_ 1.0 was lower than 60%.
3.Voriconazole Therapy of Fungal Infections in Patients with Hematologicy Malignancies
Zhiyong YU ; Xiaoying ZHANG ; Botao LI ; Chen XU ; Hu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To report malignant hematologic patients suffered in fungal infections treated with voriconazole(VOR),compare them with other similar patients treated with aluphotericin B liposome(L-AMB) as control,and then review the references.METHODS Fifty patients were treated with VOR and 57 patients were treated with L-AMB.According to the clinical performance and the changes in the CT,we could find the difference of between them.RESULTS Forty cases were effective in VOR group and most of them were in good tolerance.In the control group,37 cases were effective,most of them were in poor tolerance,and some of them stopped the treatment.CONCLUSIONS Instead of L-AMB,VOR can be a useful drug in the treatment of hematologic malignancies patients suffered in fungal infections.
4.Texture Feature Analysis in Follow-up of Pulmonary Ground Glass Nodule
Botao WANG ; Gang LIU ; Lei HE ; Lihui LI ; Zhiye CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(6):441-446,451
Purpose At present,morphological observation and CT value measurement were mainly used to evaluate ground-glass nodule (GGN),and there was no effective image feature-quantization evaluation method.Therefore,in this study,a follow-up quantization analysis was conducted on GGN within 2 years using texture feature analysis method to confirm reasonable GGN follow-up time.Materials and Methods Baseline and highresolution CT images of 100 GGN follow-up patients were retrospectively analyzed.They were assigned into three groups,3 months follow-up (group A),6 to 12 months follow-up (group B) and 2 years follow-up (group C).For each group,using firstly founded GGN image as baseline,GGN texture features (including energy,contrast,autocorrelation,inverse difference moment and entropy) were analyzed.Results There were 1 case of narrowed nodules in group A,1 case of increased nodules and 1 case of narrowed nodules in group B,and 4 cases of increased nodules in group C,2 of which showed density differences.There was no significant change in shape,density and size of the remaining nodules.There were no significant differences in texture features (energy,contrast,autocorrelation,deficit,entropy) among group A,group B and group C (P>0.05).Conclusion Texture feature analysis can quantitatively evaluate the change of GGN attribute characteristics,and as a GGN follow-up quantitative tool,it can guide patients to choose reasonable follow-up mode.
5.A study of case-mix method by clinical pathway
Xuetao CHEN ; Dong YI ; Botao GUO ; Huizhi LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the case-mix method by clinical pathway. Methods: K-MEANS cluster analysis was applied to case-mix classification and artificial neural network was used for case-mix prediction. Results: Five hundred and twenty three inpatient records constructed a case-mix classification scheme of 4 groups.Statistical significant difference of costs existed in 4 groups.The training error of artificial neural network was low(0.0 029) and the predicting result was accurate(98.91%). Conclusion: Case-mix result was more reasonable using records under clinical pathway.The existing models of case-mix depend on dividing individual variables, but artificial neural network does not.
6.Study on psychological resilience and its influencing factors of postgradu-ates who just entered the military medical university
Yongju YU ; Li PENG ; Botao LIU ; Chen BIAN ; Yuanyuan XU ; Junrun XIE ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(12):1238-1242
Objective To study military medical graduates' psychological elastic characteris-tics and the key influencing factors. Methods A comparative study of 817 graduate students and 597 undergraduate students in a military academy was conducted by using positive negative emotions, pos-itive and negative cognitive bias and Mental Resilience Scale. Independent sample t-test, single factor analysis of variance, correlation analysis, and step-wise regression analysis were conducted by SPSS 18.0 for data analysis. Results ①Resilience scores of postgraduate students were significantly lower than those of undergraduate students (76.01 ±11.43 vs. 80.00 ±10.26, t=-6.76, P<0.01). Resilience scores of military postgraduates were significantly higher than those of local postgraduates (77.18 ± 11.59 vs. 74.97±11.19, t=2.77, P<0.05). Resilience scores of female postgraduates were significantly lower than those of males (74.79 ±10.83 vs. 76.94 ±11.78, t=2.68, P<0.05), reflected in factors of tenacity and strength. ②Resilience and its factors were positively related to positive affect and atten-tion to positive information (r=0.448~0.625, P<0.01), while negatively related to negative affect and attention to negative information (r=-0.206~-0.448, P<0.01). ③Regression analysis showed that posi-tive and negative emotion, attention to positive and negative information can significantly predict re-silience, accounting for the variance of 53.7%. ④Positive and negative affect partially mediated the relationship between attention to positive information and positive affect and resilience. Conclusion Attention to positive information and positive affect may be potential targets for intervention to enhance the level of resilience among military medical postgraduate students.
7.Psychological stress level and features of recruits in training camp
Yiqin TIAN ; Xin ZUO ; Li PENG ; Yongju YU ; Botao LIU ; Chen BIAN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(9):830-832
Objective To analyze psychological stress level and features of recruits in training camp.Methods Psychological stress self-evaluation test (PSET) was applied to 1 600 recruits in training camp.Results ①There were 64 recruits(64/1600,4%) who had high level of psychological stress(T score ≥70).②The psychological stress symptoms of recruits in training camp mainly manifested as increased alertness (87.7%),sleep deprivation (57.6%),mental and physical fatigue (48.7%) and nervous irritability (45.2%).③Psychological stress levels of recruits with different ages and different levels of self-feeling in camp had significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion Recruits in training camp have partly excessive psychological stress responses,targeted emergency decompression trainings should be carried out in recruits.
8.Research development on the Immumodulatory effect of polysaccharide and its mechanism
Hongliang CHEN ; Botao LI ; Jiaxiang ZHANG ; Defa LI ; Biying CHANG ; Longtao XU ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
Polysaccharides are important large molecules in the body. It has many functions such as activting the lymphocytes like T,B, NK and M? cells, promoting the secretion of cytokines and antibodies through binding to the CR 3 receptor of lymphocytes, affecting the concentrations of cellar [Ca 2+ ] i, cAMP, cGMP, NO and PGE 2, and promoting the gene expression of cytokines. Its function also relate to its molecule weight and structure.
9.Expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen, bcl-2 and c-myc proteins, and DNA ploidy in thyroid tumor cells
Dexiang LI ; Botao LUO ; Hong ZHENG ; Yangqiang ZHOU ; Kelun CHENG ; Congmei LUI ; Lizhi SHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), bcl-2, and c-myc protein, and to explore diagnostic value of DNA ploidy in benign and malignant thyroid neoplasms. Methods The expressions of PCNA, bcl-2 and c-myc proteins in 36 cases of thyroid adenomas and 37 cases of thyroid carcinomas were examined by immunohistochemistry technique. DNA ploidy was measured by imaging analysis technique in 8 cases of thyroid adenomas and 17 cases of thyroid carcinomas. Results Among thyroid carcinomas, the positive rates of PCNA (43.02?31.16)% and c-myc protein 89.2% were significantly higher than those of thyroid adenomas (16.15?9.28)% and 50.0% respectively (both P
10.Mindfulness improve the quality of sleep of the medical staff: the mediating role of resilience
Song XU ; Junpeng XIE ; Min LI ; Li PENG ; Yuanyuan XU ; Botao LIU ; Jiaxiang XIONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(12):1114-1117
Objective To explore the impact of mindfulness on sleep and the mediating role of resilience.Methods A total of 540 medical staff in a three first-class hospital were assessed by five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ),Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI) and Connor-Davidson resilience scale(CD-RISC).Results The average PSQI scores of medical staff was (6.67±3.20),of which the total score was equal or above 8 accounting for 37.04%.The positive rate of each factor of PSQI (factor score ≥2) was 51.67% for daytime function,37.22% for sleeping time,and 24.07% for subjective sleep quality.The total score of PSQI was (6.67±3.20),the score of FFMQ was (119.55±9.90),and the score of CDRISC was (59.50± 12.77).PSQI was negatively correlated with FFMQ and CD-RISC (r=-0.29,-0.24;both P<0.01),and there was a significant positive correlation between FFMQ and CD-RISC (r=0.48,P<0.01).The factors of FFMQ associated with CD-RISC were followed by the description of mindfulness,the action of awareness,the non-reaction and the observation of mindfulness.The multi-linear regression analysis showed that resilience played a part mediating role between mindfulness and sleep quality,with a mediating effect of 20.9%.Conclusion Mindfulness has a positive impact on the quality of sleep of medical staff through resilience.