1.The efficacy of high intensity focused ultrasound for hepatocellular carcinoma
Jingpeng BI ; Dinghua ZHOU ; Jianhua ZHANG ; Qinsheng DONG ; Guojing WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(5):519-521
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect and the immune function impacts of high intensity focused ultrasound(HIFU) for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.Methods Twenty-five cases with primary liver cancer and 6 cases with metastatic liver cancer were treated with HIFU.The clinical symptoms,AFP levels,color Doppler ultrasound detection,CT and changes of T-cell subsets ( CD3 +,CD4 +,CD8 +,CD4 +/CD8 + ) were recorded before and after treatment.Results After HIFU treatment,among 31 patients,the clinical remission rate was 89.7% ( 25/29 ).AFP was decreased in 83.3% ( 15/18 ) of the patients.Color Doppler showed reduced tumor sizes and reduced or disappeared blood supply in most of the patients.CT scan displayed that the density of the target region was decreased and necrosis of the lesions occurred.The percentage of CD3 + and CD4 + cells and the ratio of CD4 +/CD8 + were significantly increased after a period of treatment( P <0.05 ).The proportion of CD8 + cells was decreased significantly after a period of treatment ( P < 0.05 ).Conclusion HIFU is an effective technique for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.Meanwhile,it can improve human immune function to certain extend.
2.Relationship between empathy ability and perceived social support in military college students
Mi SONG ; Jingcheng ZHOU ; Jiao MA ; Qi LI ; Jingpeng ZHOU ; Yuanmin JIA ; Chunping NI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2019;33(2):149-152
objective: To investigate the status of empathy ability and perceived social support in military college students, and to explore the relationship between empathy ability and perceived social support. Methods: A total of 472 college students were selected from 5 military academies. The Interpersonal Reactivity Index-C (IRI-C) and Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) were used to evaluate the empathy ability and the perceived social support ability of military college students. Results: The total scores of IRI-C and PSSS were (51. 2 ± 10. 8) and (65. 8 ±11. 5), respectively. The total scores of PSSS and its three dimensions (family support, friend support and other support) were positively correlated with the total scores of IRI-C and its three dimensions (empathy concern, perspective taking and fantasy) (r = 0. 19-0. 35, Ps < 0. 01). The scores of empathy concern and perspective taking could positively predict the total scores of PSSS (β = 0. 29, P < 0. 001; β = 0. 15, P < 0. 001). Conclusion: It suggests that the empathy ability of military college students is at the middle level. Empathy ability could predict perceived social support in military college students.