1.The protective effect of Resvaratrol on myocardial ischemic-reperfused induced injury in rats
Wei HUANG ; Juntian LIU ; Yuhai TANG ; Honglang LIU ; Xiaolian SHI ; Aiqun KANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective To study the protective effect of Res o n myocardial ischemic/reperfused induced injury. Methods My ocardial ischemic/reperfusion model was used to study the protective effect of d ifferent dosage resvaratrol on myocardial ischemic/reperfusion injury in rats. Results Res shrinked the size of myocardial infarction indu ced by the ischemic reperfused method, inhibited the release of creatine kinase( CK) and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) from the injured myocardium and reduced elega ted ST-T of electrocardiogram(ECG) caused by myocardial ischemic-reperfused in jury in dose-dependent way. Res also improved the morphological changes of inju red myocardium. Conclusion Res has protective action on myo cardial ischemic reperfused injury in rats.
2. Preliminary study of accurate position fixation between polyurethane styrofoam and vacuum negative pressure pad in IMRT after radical mastectomy for breast cancer
Changfeng ZHOU ; Jiannan FANG ; Xiaobo HUANG ; Juntian SHI ; Yujia MA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(10):776-779
Objective:
To preliminarily investigate the difference of position fixation accuracy between polyurethane styrofoam and vacuum negative pressure pad in intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) after radical mastectomy for breast cancer.
Methods:
Forty breast cancer patients, who received breast-conserving surgery followed by hyper-fractionated IMRT of the whole breast (42.56 Gy for 16 times) in our hospital between 2017 and 2018 were recruited and randomly divided into the polyurethane styrofoam group and vacuum negative pressure pad group. Before IMRT treatment, the anterior and lateral films of patients were taken with kilovoltage digital radiographs (KVDRs) by Varian Trilogy machine-borne OBI KV image verification system. The KVDRs images were matched with the DRR images reconstructed by the planned system to obtain the setup errors in the left and right, head and foot, and ventral and back directions between two groups. Each patient was verified for 10 times to obtain 400 sets of data. The independent sample
3. Development and application of a simple radiotherapy information system with multi-technology integration
Jinshu CHEN ; Yujia MA ; Juntian SHI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(9):701-705
Objective:
To develop a simple radiotherapy information system for the developments of multiple hospital areas.
Methods:
Using C/S+ B/S dual technology architecture, Visual Studio 2015+ C#+ HTML5+ JavaScript+ PostgreSQL9.5 were utilized as the programming tools selected for development. The two-dimensional barcode, intelligent IC card, identity card recognition, face recognition, speech synthesis and other technologies were integrated and applied in the radiotherapy process management. The normal business processes were designed by default automatic processing. Previous multi-step operation was simplified to single-key operation.
Results:
System development was completed and implemented at the end of 2017, which connected the south and north hospital areas. The system not only resolved the problem that required the doctors to manually input or make telephone call for consulting patients’ data, but also achieved paperless business process in different departments. The outstanding advantage was reflected in the aspects of intelligence and optimization. Approximately 95% of the normal flows could be completed by single-key automatic processing, and the remaining 5% requiring special operations (such as, modification or deletion, etc.) were prompted and restricted to ensure data security and system stability.
Conclusion
The application of this system improves the level of information management in the departments and saves the cost of supplies and human resources.
4.Interpretation of guideline for breast cancer screening in Chinese women
Yubei HUANG ; Zhongsheng TONG ; Kexin CHEN ; Ying WANG ; Peifang LIU ; Lin GU ; Juntian LIU ; Jinpu YU ; Fengju SONG ; Wenhua ZHAO ; Yehui SHI ; Hui LI ; Huaiyuan XIAO ; Xishan HAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(9):433-441
Breast cancer is the most common cancer for Chinese women. Early screening is the best way to improve the rates of early diagnosis and early treatment of breast cancer. The peak ages of breast cancer in Chinese women are obviously different from those in the European and American countries. It is imperative to develop a guideline for breast cancer screening that is suitable for Chinese women. Based on the analysis and summary of breast cancer screening data in China, and the latest guidelines and consensus on breast cancer screening in Europe, the United States and East Asia, China Anti-Cancer Association and National Clinical Research Center for Cancer (Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital) has developed a population-based guideline for breast cancer screening in Chinese women. This guideline has provided detailed recommendations on the screening starting age, screening modalities, and screening interval in Chinese women with average risk and high risk of breast cancer, respectively. This article aims to interpret the above guideline, providing references for professionals in breast cancer screening.
5.Comparison of imbolization accuracy between styrofoam and breast carrier in intensity-modulated radiotherapy after breast conservative surgery for breast cancer patients
Jiannan FANG ; Yujia MA ; Juntian SHI ; Jianghua HUANG ; Xiuxiu WU ; Shuang MA ; Jinshu CHENG ; Xiaobo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(5):369-372
Objective To investigate the difference of styrofoam and breast carrier in postposition fixation of intensity-modulated radiotherapy after breast conservative surgery for breast cancer patients.Methods From February 2018 to August 2018,tweenty-four patients with breast cancer in Sun Yet-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yet-sen University were selected for this study,who underwent hypofactionationed radiotherapy after breast conservative surgery with total dose 42.56 Gy/16Fractions.They were randomized into styrofoam test group and breastcarrier control group.Cone beam CT as used to record the positioning error under the directions of left and right (x),head and foot (y),abdomen and back (y) within two groups at the first,third,fifth,seventh,eleventh time before irradiation.Furthermore,the PTV extension margin was calculated and the positioning time of two groups was recorded.Two sets of pendulum errors were analyzed by independent sample T-test,and the outspread value of inter-fractional set up error of the PTV was calculated.Results The errors of the test group and the control group in the direction of x,y,z were as follows:(2.36±1.89) and (2.56±2.05) mm (P=0.49),(1.76± 1.78) and (3.28±2.79) mm (P<0.05),(1.47± 1.49) and (1.73± 1.81) mm (P=0.28).The extension values of inter-fractional set up error of CTV to PTV were 2.97,2.92,2.21 mm and 3.41,4.09,2.59 mm respectively.The time of single positioning was (3.4± 1.1) and (5.5 ± 3.1) min respectively (P=0.01).Conclusion Styrofoam has better positioning accuracy and efficiency compared with breast carrier.
6. Preliminary analysis of the factors influencing the secondary external auditory canal carcinoma of nasopharyngeal cancer
Shuang MA ; Liting LI ; Yujia MA ; Juntian SHI ; Changfeng ZHOU ; Yimin LIU ; Jie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(9):657-659
Objective:
In order to investigate the clinical features and influence factors for incidence in patients with radiation-induced external auditory canal carcinoma (RIEACC).
Methods:
The nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) 16 patients who were diagnosised RIEACC after radiotherapy in the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from January 1990 to December 2017 were retrospectively analysis. The influence factors analysis were used
7.Post-traumatic growth status and influencing factors of tumor patients undergoing radiotherapy
Qunying LIANG ; Hanxiao YI ; Yun LI ; Haimei QIU ; Juntian SHI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(1):35-38
Objective:To investigate the post-traumatic growth status of tumor patients receiving radiotherapy and analyze its influencing factors, aiming to provide theoretical basis for clinical doctors and nurses to formulate targeted intervention strategies.Methods:A cross-sectional survey of 170 tumor patients receiving radiotherapy admitted to Department of Radiotherapy of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital was conducted by convenience sampling method, general information questionnaire and a post-traumatic growth inventory (PTGI).Results:The average PTGI score of 170 patients was 83.11±16.74, and 141 cases of them had significant post-traumatic growth, accounting for 82.9%(score ≥71). Logistic regression analysis showed that personality type, work status, and the times of hospitalization were the influencing factors of post-traumatic growth (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Tumor patients undergoing radiotherapy obtain a high level of post-traumatic growth. Medical staff should make full use of the patients’ potential for post-traumatic growth and implement interventions as soon as possible to promote the physical and mental health of tumor patients undergoing radiotherapy.