1.Modified Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for Large Uterus in Woman with Adenomyosis:a Report of 14 Cases
Huiling QIU ; Yuping LI ; Aiguo SHA
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2014;(8):758-759
Objective-To-investigate-surgical-skills-and-safety-of-laparoscopic-hysterectomy-procedure-for-enlarged-uterus-in-woman-with-adenomyosis-.-Methods-Fourteen-cases-of-adenomyosis-with-uterus-larger-than-twelve-week-pregnancy-accepted-laparoscopic-hysterectomy-form-December-2012-to-December-2013-in-our-hospital-.-Some-operating-techniques-,-including-the-management-of-uterine-vessels-and-separation-of-cardinal-ligament-and-uterosacral-ligament-,-were-modified-.-Results-The-operation-was-performed-successfully-under-laparoscopy-in-all-the-cases-.No-conversion-to-open-surgery-was-required-.No-operating-complication-happened.The-operating-time-was-(160.7-±66.1)-min,-and-the-intraoperative-blood-loss-was-(184.3-±50.5)-ml.-Conclusion-Modified-laparoscopic-techniques-should-be-considered-as-an-acceptable-alternative-in-hysterectomy-for-the-management-of-large-uterus-in-woman-with-adenomyosis-.
2.Study on Application of Electronic Tongue in the Evaluation of Taste-masking Effect of Pharmaceutical Formulation
Xuelin LI ; Huiling LI ; Ruixin LIU ; Xingfen ZHANG ; Jixi QIU ; Zidan WU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(7):1532-1537
Taste-masking effect of pharmaceutical formulation is important for the pharmacy worker to carry out study on taste-masking of pharmaceutical formulation. This study discussed the feasibility of electronic tongue in the evaluation of taste-masking effect. The berberine hydrochloride was used as model drug of bitterness. Sodium cycla-mate, 2,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid and sodium cyclamate were used as bitterness inhibitors. Through detection of elec-tronic tongue, results from principal component analysis (PCA), and indexes such as distance of bitterness (D), dis-tance of bitterness reduction, inhibition rate (Ir), the determination was given on whether results from the bitterness inhibition of berberine hydrochloride and taste results from volunteers were the same. In addition, sodium cyclamate, which was the best bitterness inhibition, was made into different concentrations in order to optimize its using dosage. The data analysis results showed that in the berberine hydrochloride solution with the concentration of 0.005 mg/mL, the ranking order of the bitterness-masking efficiency was sodium cyclamate > 2,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid > sodium acetate anhydrous. Along with the increasing concentration of sodium cyclamate, the taste-masking effect is better. However, after the concentration level of 0.2%, the change on taste-masking effect was relatively small. In the prac-tical work, the concentration of sodium cyclamate can be selected at the level of 0.2%. This experiment effect was the same as the human taste results. This study showed that the electronic tongue may be a useful tool in the evalua-tion of taste-masking efficiency to some extent.
3.Study on Quantitation of Bitterness Intensity and Relationship between Bitterness Intensity & Concentration of Bitter Drug
Xuelin LI ; Xingfen ZHANG ; Ruixin LIU ; Huiling LI ; Jixi QIU ; Zidan WU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(4):667-671
This paper was aimed to study the quantitation method of bitterness intensity of bitter drug, and to ex-plore the mutual relations between the bitterness intensity and the concentration of bitter drugs solution. The mod-el drug of berberine hydrochloride, which was made into a series of solutions of different concentrations, was ap-plied. Twenty volunteers, who were screened, trained and qualified, tasted the different concentration of aqueous solution, with the purpose of detecting the rank bitterness intensity. After analyzing the features of the data and testing the logarithm model and Weibull curve model, as well as nonlinear fitting, we finally set up the appropri-ate relationship curve between the concentration and the bitterness intensity. There is a good curve positive corre-lation between the bitterness intensity and the concentration, which is consistent with the Weibull curve model (R2= 0.9973, RMSE = 0.0976, RMSECV = 0.1453). The fitting degree of the model established in this paper is high, which provides a reference for quantitation and forecast of the drug bitterness.
4.Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver: MR and CT Appearances (An Analysis of 6 Cases
Su LI ; Jianmin XU ; Jun SHAN ; Li QIAN ; Huiling HE ; Weiwen QIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;17(4):281-283
Objective To evaluate the MR imaging and CT appearances of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) of the liver and improve the accuracy of diagnosis in FNH. Methods 6 patients with solitary FNH underwent MR exiamnation. Dynamic Gd-DTPA enhancement were performed in all the lesions. Of the 6 patients, three underwent CT plain and dynamic contrast scan; one underwent CT plain scan. More attention was payed to the atypical appearances. Results Atypical lesion appearances ineludod:apparent hypointensity on T1 WI and hyperintensity on T2WI,diffusly heterogeneous enhancement in arterial phase, pseudocapsule enhancement in delayed phase;the dynamic contrast MR and CT appearance in each phase were not all similar. Conclusion MR and CT especially dynamic contrast enhancemenl is of great value to the diagnosis of FNH. The atypical appearances of FNH shoud keep in mind to avoid misdiagnosis.
5.Comparison of five automated 25OHD immunoassays and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method
Songlin YU ; Huiling FANG ; Xinqi CHENG ; Ruiping ZHANG ; Jianhua HAN ; Xuzhen QIN ; Liangyu XIA ; Wei SU ; Qian CHEN ; Ling QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):475-479
Objective To compare the concordance of five automated 25OHD immunoassays with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method ( LC-MS/MS) .Methods During May to July in 2014, 245 clinical serum samples that requested 25OHD tests were selected, with a total 25OHD range of 2.8 ng/ml-64.0 ng/ml, in which 154 samples did not contain 25OHD2 and 91 samples contains both 25OHD2 and 25OHD3 .To used a LC-MS/MS method that built in our laboratory to measure 25OHD, five commercial automated chemiluminescent immunoassays from Abbott Diagnostics ( A ) , DiaSorin LIASON (B), IDS-iSYS(C), Roche Diagnostics(D), and Siemens ADVIA Centaur(E).Taking the reference method LC-MS/MS as a standard , to compared the concordance and performance of the five automated 25OHD immunoassays.And used the commonly accepted cutoffs for 25OHDdeficiency (<20 ng/ml), and insufficiency ( 20 -30 ng/ml ) , and sufficiency (≥30 ng/ml ) to compare the uniformity of different methods .Statistical analysiswere performed by MedCalc software , Passing & Bablok regression , Bland &Altaman plots and Box and whisker plots were performed to compare the differences of the methods .Results The medium ( range:2.5% -97.5%) 25OHD of the 245 serum samples of the six methods was 23.5 (5.8-44.2) ng/ml(LC-MS/MS),20.6 (7.1-43.5)ng/ml(A),19.0 (5.4-38.0) ng/mL (B),23.0 (10.0-38.1) ng/ml(C),20.1 (5.1 -46.0) ng/ml (D),31.3 (12.3 -71.1) ng/ml (E), respectively .Passing and Bablok regression showed that method B had the best correlation coefficient with LC-MS/MS (r=0.894), while methods A, C and D had relatively small bias compared withLC-MS/MS and method E had the large bias .If the serum samples did not contain 25OHD2 , all the five automated immunoassays correlated well with LC-MS/MS with a correlation coefficient higher than 0.84, and B has the best correlation with LC-MS/MS ( r=0.930 ) .While all the correlation coefficient between immunoassays and LC-MS/MS decreasedwhen analyzing the samplescontaining 25OHD2.Using the clinical cutoffs, A, B, C, D and E had a concordance of 68.6%, 64.9%, 67.8%, 70.6% and 51.8% compared with LC-MS/MS, respectively .Conclusions There are significant differences between different detection systems of 25OHD.All the immunoassays results were affected by the existence of 25OHD2 .The concordance of serum 25OHD resultswas poor between different methods , and it may be necessary to built exclusive cutoffs for different methods.
6.Chromatographic fingerprints of triterpenoid constituents of Ganoderma lucidum.
Ping DING ; Jinying QIU ; Yingjiao LIANG ; Huiling WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(18):2356-2359
OBJECTIVETo establish chromatographic fingerprints of triterpenoid compounds in ganoderma RP-HPLC for the quality control of ganoderma.
METHODHPLC fingerprints were established. The chromatographic conditions were as follows: the separation was performed on a Diamonsil C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm), using a gradient elution with acetonitrile-water containing 0.8% perchloric acid as the mobile phases. The flow rate was 0.9 mL x min(-1), the detection wavelength was 254 nm and the temperature of column was at ambient temperature. The common patterns of HPTLC and HPLC fingerprints were separately obtained through "Chromafinger" solution software, and quality assessments were analyzed by similarity.
RESULTThe HPLC fingerprint pattern of G. lucidum consists of 18 peaks, among them 6 peaks were identified by chemical reference substances.
CONCLUSIONThis study provided theory and experimental data in order to comprehensively evaluate the quality of ganoderma.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; Reishi ; chemistry ; Triterpenes ; analysis
7.Negative interference by calcium dobesilate in uricase-peroxidase coupled assays of serum uric acid
Xiuzhi GUO ; Jiangtao ZHANG ; Li′an HOU ; Jie WU ; Songlin YU ; Huiling FANG ; Xinqi CHENG ; Liangyu XIA ; Lin ZHANG ; Zhihong Qi ; Shuling CHI ; Dawei TONG ; Yingyin HAO ; Ling QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(9):600-604
Objective To assess the interference by calcium dobesilatein 7 peroxidase-baseduric acid assays and to determine its clinical significance.Methods In the in vitro experiments, uric acid in pooled serum with final concentrations of calcium dobesilate additions (0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64μg/ml) were measured by 7 peroxidase-based assays.Percent Bias (%) was calculated relative to the drug-free specimen.In the in vivo experiments, changes in serum uric acid and calcium dobesilate concentrations were observed before and after calcium dobesilate administration ( baseline, 0 h, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h, 6 h ) involunteers.The interference in different assays was assessed compared with LC-IDMS/MS method. Calcium dobesilate levels in 40 specimens from those taking calcium dobesilate were measured by HPLC method.Of the 40 specimens, 10 were selected to analyse the levels of uric acid by both peroxidase and UV measurement method to assess the impact in clinical status.Results In the in vitro study, concentrations of uric acid measured by 7 peroxidase-based assays were reduced by -6.3%to -21.2%compared with drug-free serum, when theconcentration of calcium dobesilate was16μg/ml.In the in vivo study, comparedto UA levels at 0 h, the biasesof serum uric acid determined by peroxidase method after calcium dobesilate administration(1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h, 6 h) were of -3.33%, -6.79%, -7.49%, -6.07%, -4.09%, respectively.The observed uric acid concentrations for 8 participants measured by enzymatic assays were inhibited by -3.75% to -6.89% at 0 hour and by -16.9% to-22.22% at 2 hours relative to the concentrations measured by the LC-IDMS/MS method. Conclusions Calcium dobesilate produced a clinically significant negative interference with uric acid in all peroxidase-based uric acid assays,which may result in false evaluation of uric acid level in clinical status.Significant differences in the degree of interference were observed among the assays.
8.Application of PET/CT radiomics in the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer
Huiling LIU ; Qingtao QIU ; Cheng CHANG ; Yong YIN ; Ruozheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(12):1015-1020
Primary lung cancer is the first malignant tumor in our country and in the world with an increasing mortality trend, which seriously endangers the human health. By digging the deep relationship between high-dimensional imaging features and pathophysiological features, radiomics can establish a predictive model to distinguish pathological types, tumor stages, distant metastases and survival, guide individualized diagnosis and treatment strategies, and improve prognosis. PET/CT has higher diagnostic accuracy and specificity by reflecting tumor tissue metabolism. This article reviews the application of PET/CT radiomics in the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
9.Knowledge and management capability on diabetic kidney disease among general practitioners in community health centers of Shanghai
Hua YANG ; Huiling XIA ; Limin REN ; Wei QIU ; Xiaoyun CAO ; Shuyu LI ; Zhangyan CHEN ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(12):917-920
Objective To survey the status of knowledge and management capability on diabetic kidney disease (DKD) among general practitioners (GPs) in community health service centers (CHCs) of Shanghai.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 152 GPs from 6 CHCs in 3 districts of Shanghai during May 2015 and March 2016.Results In the current survey,138 (90.8%) valid questionnaires of DKD knowledge and 152 (100.0%) valid questionnaires of DKD management capability were retrieved.The overall accuracy rate of DKD knowledge was 60.2% (1 246/2 070);the accurate rates of epidemiology,diagnosis,treatment,and community management knowledge were 62.7% (173/276),62.8% (520/828),60.6% (502/828)and 35.5% (49/138),respectively.There were significant differences in accuracy rates of treatment related questions among GPs with different years of working (P =0.032 2);but no significant differences were observed in accuracy rates of 4 aspects related questions among GPs with different education and professional title (P >0.05).Among 152 participants,113 (74.3%) responded to conduct DKD screening in clinic work;97(63.8%) chose renal function,86 (56.6%) chose urine routine and 86 (56.6%) chose urinary microalbumin for screening,respectively.The top three answers to "how to intervene patients with DKD" were blood glucose control(107,70.4%),medication of ACEI or ARB (77,50.7%),and high-quality low protein diet (68,44.7%).Conclusion The knowledge and management capability on DKD among GPs in CHCs are insufficient.The capability of diagnosis and treatment of DKD should be improved by joint efforts of GPs,trainers,and community health administrators.
10.CT radiomics model for predicting progression-free survival of locally advanced cervical cancer after concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Huiling LIU ; Yongbin CUI ; Cheng CHANG ; Qingtao QIU ; Yong YIN ; Ruozheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(8):697-703
Objective:To construct machine learning models based on CT imaging and clinical parameters for predicting progression-free survival (PFS) of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) patients after concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT).Methods:Clinical data of 167 LACC patients treated with CCRT at Shandong Cancer Hospital from September 2015 to October 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were randomly divided into the training and validation cohorts according to the ratio of 7 vs. 3. Clinical features were selected by univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards model ( P<0.1). Radiomics models and nomograms were constructed by radiomics features which were selected by least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) Cox regression model to predict the 1-, 3- and 5-year PFS. Combined models and nomogram models were developed by selected clinical and radiomics features. The Kaplan Meier-curve, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, C-index and calibration curve were used to evaluate the model performance. Results:A total of 1 409 radiomics features were extracted based on the region of interest (ROI) in CT images. CT radiomics models showed better performance for predicting 1-, 3-and 5-year PFS than the clinical model in the training and validation cohorts. The combined model displayed the optimal performance in predicting 1-, 3-and 5-year PFS in the training cohort [area under the curve (AUC): 0.760, 0.648, 0.661, C-index: 0.740, 0.667, 0.709] and verification cohort (AUC: 0.763, 0.677, 0.648, C-index: 0.748, 0.668, 0.678).Conclusions:Combined model constructed based on CT radiomics and clinical features yield better prediction performance than that based on radiomics or clinical features alone. As an objective image analysis approach, it possesses high prediction efficiency for PFS of LACC patients after CCRT, which can provide reference for clinical decision-making.