1.Investigation and Clinical Application of Y Position and Outlet Position Radiography Technique
Kungao HE ; Daiquan ZHOU ; Hongtao LI ; Qiang HE
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(10):-
Objective To make up the common X-ray examination methods of the shoulder joint and afford more medical inmormation for the radiologist and clinican. Methods More projection posture and angle were used to obtain more information of the shoulder joint. Results Y posture and outlet posture could afford more anatomy information than the traditional posture. It solved the problem of the overlap of different tissues in traditional X-ray examination. Conclusion Combinating the Y posture, outlet posture and A-P position projection is very important for X-ray examination of disease and injury of the shoulder joint.
2.Detection of the texture of carotid soft plaques in patients with cerebral infarction using acoustic radiation forceimaging
Yi ZHANG ; Kungao ZHAN ; Chao ZHANG ; Pintong HUANG ; Huiliao HE ; Hongju KOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(12):1033-1035
ObjectiveTo quantitatively assess the texture of carotid soft plaques in patients with or without cerebral infarction using acoustic radiation force imaging(ARFI).MethodsA total of 71 patients with carotid soft plaques were divided into two groups:group A including 31 patients with cerebral infarction and group B including 40 patients without cerebral infarction.ARFI was used to measure the shear wave velocities(SWV) of each soft plaque of the two groups.The results of two groups were compared.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve was drawn to assess the diagnostic accuracy.ResultsThe value of SWV between two groups were significantly different ( P =0.027).The sensitivity and specificity of SWV (AUC =0.667,cut-off value =1.262 m/s) in predicting cerebral infarction was 67.7% and 70.0% respectively.ConclusionsThe texture of carotid soft plaques can be evaluated quantitatively using ARFI which was strongly related with cerebral infarction.
3.Evaluation of the chemotherapy effect in advanced gastric carcinoma using double contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
Yanjuan TAN ; Pintong HUANG ; Ying CHENG ; Rong HU ; Kungao ZHAN ; Liang WANG ; Huiliao HE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(12):1043-1046
Objective To explore the clinical value of double contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (DCUS) on evaluation of the chemotherapy effect in advanced gastric carcinoma. Methods A total of 21 patients with unresectable and received chemotherapy of advanced gastric carcinoma were examined using ultrasound after taking oral contrast agent and bolus injection of Sono Vue, and findings of DCUS of each patient before and after chemotherapy were compared. Results The thickness of lesions was slightly thinner than that after chemotherapy,but there was no significant difference ( P >0. 05). In addition, there was no significant difference in the basal intensity (BI), peak intensity (PI), arrive time (AT) and time to peak (TTP) of gastric carcinoma tissues after chemotherapy (P >0.05). While the enhanced intensity (EI) value of gastric carcinoma tissues after chemotherapy was significantly less than that before chemotherapy (P <0.05). Conclusions The EI value in gastric carcinoma tissues may be considered as a sensitive and effective index in assessing the therapeutic effect of the chemotherapy in patients with advanced gastric carcinoma.
4.Methodological study of flow field uniformity of mitral valve using vector flow mapping
Pintong HUANG ; Yimei YIN ; Chunpeng ZOU ; Kungao ZHAN ; Xinqiao TIAN ; Huiliao HE ; Lin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(5):382-385
Objective To establish a quantitative measurement of flow field uniformity of mitral valve in vivo and investigate the correlation between the parameter of flow field uniformity and the degree of mitral stenosis. Methods The flow field uniformity downstream of mitral valve in normal cases and patients with mitral stenosis were studied using vector flow mapping(VFM) technique. Results The flow field uniformity parameter of standard deviation of velocity (Vsd) in patients with mitral valve stenosis was significantly higher than that in control group ( P <0. 05). There was a negative linear correlation between Vsd and effective orifice area(EOA) in patients with mitral valve stenosis (parasternal long-axis: r = - 0. 816, P = 0.000; apical four chamber: r = - 0. 825, P = 0. 000). Conclusions VFM can really reflect the flow field uniformity of normal cases and patients with mitral stenosis.