1.Effect of Three-dimensional Echocardiography for Evaluating Right Atrial Function in Patients After Atria Sepal Defect Closure
Fuyong YE ; Junqiang LIANG ; Xiaochun LIN ; Dongxia LAI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(3):276-279
Objective: To explore the effect of three-dimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE) for evaluating right atrial function in patients after atrial septal defect (ASD) closure.
Methods: Our research included 2 group: ASD group,n=50 patients with successful ASD closure and Control group, n=30 normal subjects from physical examination. RT-3DE was conducted at pre-operation and at 3 days, 1 month, 3 months post-operation; the volume of right atrium before contraction (Vpre), minimum volume of the right atrium (Vmin), maximum volume of the right atrium (Vmax), total emptying volume of right atrium (Vt), total emptying volume fraction of right atrium (Ft), active emptying volume fraction (Fa) and passive emptying volume fraction (Fp) were measured and compared between 2 groups at pre- and post-operation respectively.
Results: At pre-operation, compared with Control group, ASD group had increased Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt, and Fa, while decreased Ft and Fp, allP<0.05. At 3 days post-operation, compared with Control group, ASD group had increased Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt, and Fa, while decreased Ft and Fp, allP<0.05. Compared with pre-operation, ASD group had decreased post-operative Vmax, Vmin, Vpre, Vt and Fa while increased Ft and Fp at 3 time points, allP<0.05. At 3 months post-operation, the above 7 indexes were similar between ADS group and Control group,P>0.05.
Conclusion: ADS patients had abnormal volume and function in right atrium, the abnormalities could be improved at 3 days after ASD closure and could be recovered to normal level at 3 months after operation. RT-3DE has the important role for evaluating right atrial volume and function in patients after ASD closure.
2.Three-dimension conformal radiation therapy for 42 rectal cancer patients
Gang XU ; Fuyong WU ; Qing CHEN ; Shucheng YE ; Dong ZHANG ; Jianguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy(3DCRT) in form of local control and survival of rectal cancer patients. Methods Forty-two patients with rectal cancer were irradiation by 3DCRT. They first received 40 Gy with larger field, at 1.8-2.0 Gy/f, 1 fraction qd, then followed by a boost of 24-27 Gy with reduced field, at 3.0-4.0 Gy/f, 1 fraction qod, to a total dose of 0,64-67 Gy. Results The 1-,2-,3-year survival rates were 83.3% ,64.3% and 45.2% .The 1-,2-,3-year local recurrence rates were 2.4%,11.9% and 23.9%. Conclusion Three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy is able to prolong the survival and improve the life quality of patients with rectal cancer.
3.Analysis of risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients in a psychiatric hospital: a retrospective study
Weiqun TAO ; Xiaoying YE ; Li'na REN ; Xinhui XIE ; Haihua DENG ; Baixin CHEN ; Yun LI
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(3):242-247
BackgroundThe incidence of delirium in critically ill psychiatric patients is high, and there are many factors affecting delirium occurrence. At present, epidemiological studies on delirium among critically ill patients in psychiatric hospitals are limited. ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients in a psychiatric hospital, so as to guide the clinical management of delirium in psychiatric hospitals. MethodsThis retrospective study included 427 critically ill patients who were admitted to Shenzhen Kangning Hospital from January 1, 2019 to May 31, 2021. The delirium situation, gender, age, pre-admission course of illness (duration from the onset of acute mental state changes to in-patient registration at a psychiatric hospital), history of mental illness, history of cognitive dysfunction, history of using psychoactive substances, history of using sedative and hypnotic drugs, number of combined chronic diseases, number of combined drugs and type of disease were examined as potential risk factors for delirium. Single Logistic regression was used to analyze the potential risk factors for delirium, and the potential risk factors were incorporated into the multi-factor Logistic regression analysis model so as to gradually screen out the risk factors for delirium in critically ill psychiatric patients. ResultsDelirium was present in 33.49% (143/427) of critically ill patients. Multi-factor Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that the presence of delirium was associated with mental and behavioral disorders caused by psychoactive substances (OR=8.949, P<0.01), absent history of mental illness (OR=4.202, P<0.01), number of combined chronic diseases (OR=1.249, P<0.01), age (OR=1.031, P<0.01) and pre-admission course of illness (OR=0.942, P<0.01) . ConclusionDelirium was present in nearly 1/3 critically ill patients in the psychiatric hospital. The risk factors for delirium included short course of illness before admission, age, more combined chronic diseases, absent history of mental illness, mental and behavioral disorders caused by psychoactive substances. [Funded by Shenzhen Fund for Guangdong Provincial High-level Clinical Key Specialties (number, SZGSP013)]