4.Research on Life Quality Scale for Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Li-juan LIANG ; Li-rong LIANG ; Hua-ping DAI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(6):668-673
OBJECTIVETo develop a life quality scale suitable for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients, objectively reflecting its changes.
METHODSAuthors first put forward a theoretical structure model of a scale according to patient-reported outcome (PRO) scale formulation principle by combining basic theories of Chinese medicine (CM). Then authors developed an initial scale on the basis of various life quality scales for respiratory disease patients by using structural decision making. Totally 34 patients with confirmed diagnosis of IPF were tested by questionnaire. Items were screened using expert importance scoring method, factor analysis, correlation coefficient method, Cronbach's alpha coefficient method. IPF patient reported outcomes (IPF PRO, IP) were finally defined.
RESULTSA new IP scale was developed covering three areas and 38 items. Pearson correlation coefficient for correlation analysis of clinical symptom scores in ST-George Respiratory Questionnaire and IP scale was 0.828 (P < 0.01). Pearson correlation coefficient for correlation analysis of activity ability scores was 0.929 (P < 0.01). Pearson correlation coefficient for correlation analysis of total scores was 0.862 (P < 0.01). By reliability of IP scale itself (reliability) analysis, Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.713. By using factor analysis method for data analysis, KMO statistics was 0.902.
CONCLUSIONIP scale fully reflected the connotation of IPF patients' quality of life, so it could be used as CM clinical therapeutic effect evaluation tool.
Humans ; Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ; diagnosis ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Quality of Life ; Reproducibility of Results ; Research Design ; Surveys and Questionnaires
5.The diagnosis and treatment of adrenal pheochromocytoma and adrenal ganglioneucoma
Bingbing SHI ; Hua FAN ; Shi RONG ; Yongqiang LI ; Hanzhong LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment procedures for adrenal pheochromocytoma and adrenal ganglioneucoma.Methods Thirty-two cases of adrenal pheochromocytoma and 14 cases of adrenal ganglioneucoma surgical treated between 1999—2005 were analysed, The average of ganglioneucoma was 39 years old (16~63). tumor size ranged from 2.5 cm to 15 cm. The mean age of pheochromocytoma was 42 years old (19~74), tumor size ranged from 2cm to 16 cm. Tumor located in the adrenal area. All cases accepted surgical operation and were confirmed by pathology. Results Most cases of adrenal ganglioneucoma did not have any symptom but were founded incidentally. Differentials were obviously between ganglioneucoma and pheochromocytoma. Conclusion Both adrenal ganglioneucoma and pheochromocytoma are rare diseases.CT、urinary CA and 131I-MIBG are good methods for diagnosis.The final diagnosis depends on the pathology, surgical resection of tumor is a preferred choice.
6.Application and development of non contact angle - wide viewing system in vitreous retinal surgery
Rong-Hua, HE ; Guo-Hong, ZHOU ; Li, KONG ; Jing, LI
International Eye Science 2016;16(7):1295-1297
Wide- angle viewing system as an important auxiliary device can clearly observe the whole fundus field of vision in vitreous surgery, which enable vitreoretinal surgery more efficient, safer and more effective. So it has very high application value in ophthalmologic operation. In this paper, we studied the development and application of wide - angle viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery in recent years, from which we summed up the advantage of non - contact wide - angle viewing system in clinical field, and pointed out the shortcomings. The ultimate goal is to make the non -contact wide - angle viewing system better applied in vitreous surgery.
7.Minute on the 5th Guangdong Provincial Conference of integrated medicine on deficiency syndrome and geriatrics.
Li ZHANG ; Rong-hua ZHANG ; Bing-kuang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2003;23(6):478-479
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Animals
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China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Osteoporosis
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drug therapy
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Phytotherapy
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Stroke
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drug therapy
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Yang Deficiency
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drug therapy
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Yin Deficiency
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drug therapy