1.Anti-radiation behavior of plasma sprayed boron carbide coatings
Longgen LI ; Zhiyong XU ; Hao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(2):149-151
Objective To study anti-radiation behavior of plasma sprayed boron carbide coatings. Methods The anti-radiation capacity of 16Mn steel which was coated with 0.1 mm plasma sprayed boron carbide were studied. The irradiation beams were 6,10,15 MY X-ray and 6,9,12,15 MeV electron emitted by accelerator, X-ray emitted by 60Co machine,fast neutron, and X-ray emitted by kilovoltage X-ray ma-chine. Results Anti-radiation capacity of plasma sprayed boron carbide coatings was not found for X-ray beams emitted by accelerator and 60Co machine. For electron beams,the anti-radiation capacity were found. The deeper of location, the stronger was anti-radiation. However, the anti-radiation capacity was not good. For fast neutron,the anti-radiation capacity was good. For X-ray emitted by kilovoltage X-ray machine,the anti-radiation was good,and only 0.1 nun plasma sprayed boron carbide had 15% attenuation. Conclusions The plasma sprayed boron carbide coatings have the anti-radiation capacity for X-ray emitted by kilovoltage X-ray machine in medical field.
2.The application of direct machine parameter optimization technique in the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Longgen LI ; Zhiyong XU ; Weigang HU
China Oncology 2006;0(12):-
Background and purpose:Indensity modulated radiotherapy(IMRT) is an advanced method in radiotherapy field.Divect machine optimization technique is an good aritmetic for IMRT optimization.The purpose of this study was to compare the dosimetric differences between traditional technique and direct machine parameter optimization(DMPO) technique in the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC) using step and shoot IMRT.Methods:Eleven patients of(NPC) were treated with step and shoot IMRT in Cancer Hospital,Fudan University from Feb.2005 to May 2006.Their plans(original plan,defined as treat) were archived for comparing with four kinds of IMRT plans(defined as DMPO100,DMPO90,DMPO80,DMPO70) with different predefined maximum number of segments(100,90,80,70,respectively),which were designed to use direct machine parameter optimization(DMPO) technique.We compared the total monitor units(MU),total segments,dose distribution and conformity index among the plans.Results:All the plans showed similar target coverage.Compared with traditional technique,IMRT plans with DMPO technique showed higher conformity index,and had similar uniformity except plan DMPO70.The dose distributions of DMPO100 and DMPO90 were similar or superior to the original plan(treat) in terms of critical organs.Without sacrificing plan quality,the total segments were about half of traditional plan if DMPO technique was used for planning.Moreover,the total monitor units(MUs) and the radiation time were decreased.Conclusions:Compared with traditional technique,plans designed with DMPO technique show sharp decrease in total segments without sacrificing plans quality in the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC).The DMPO technique can also decrease the total MUs and radiation time.
3.Comparison of region of interest volume between Pinnacle and Eclipse treatment planning system
Jiazhou WANG ; Junchao CHEN ; Longgen LI ; Zhiyong XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(2):156-159
Objective To compare the difference region of interest volume (ROI) calculation method between Pinnacle and Eclipse treatment planning system. Methods To acquire CT image with 3 of slice thickness (1 mm, 3 mm, and 5 mm). Delineate 1, 2 and 5 slices square and circle contours in Pinnacle treatment planning system. Meanwhile 15 cases that include 5 cases with head neck tumor, 5 with thorax tumor and 5 with abdomen tumor were selected. Those image and ROI were transfer to Eclipse treatment plan system by DICOM RT protocol . The ROI volume was compared between two TPS . Results For ROI with small volume, the volume difference between TPS was obvious (for small volume ROI have 12 times difference, for big volume ROI almost same). The volume difference between TPS was influenced by many factors. The number of ROI slice and the magnitude of ROI was related with the difference between TPS (R2 = 1. 000, P = 0. 000). The CT thickness (R2 = 0. 200, P = 0. 972 ) and the shape of ROI ( R2 =0. 200, P = 0. 089) were not significant factors. The center of ROI on different axis was not affect the volume calculation in Pinnacle, which cause 3% different in Eclipse. The CT thickness was proportional to the ROI volume ( Pinnacle R2 = 0. 548, P = 0. 011; Eclipse R2 = 0. 502, P = 0. 027 ). In clinical case, optic chiasm and Len averagely have more than 35% volume difference between those two TPS. Conclusions We should pay more attention about the difference volume calculation algorithm between Pinnacle and Eclipse,especially when transfer small volume ROI to another TPS, which may have significant difference.
4.Application of dose heterogeneity in the target volume in intensity-modulated radiation therapy of esophageal cancer
Junqi WANG ; Longgen LI ; Zhiyong XU ; Huanjun YANG ; Xiaolong FU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(4):453-455
Objective To investigate the advantage of the intensity-modulated radiotherapy treatment (IMRT) by allowing dose heterogeneity in the target volume in esophageal cancer treatment planning.Methods Two sets of 5-field IMRT planning were designed for 10 esophageal cancer patients upon the condition of appropriate clinical tolerance level with the prescription dose of 60 Gy to 95% of the planned target volume (PTV) and the maximum dose of 45 Gy to the spinal cord:the IMRT with rigid restriction of the maximum homogeneous dose to the PTV within 63 Gy prescribing a homogeneous dose ( IMRThom ) and the IMRT allowing dose heterogeneity by loosening the constraints on maximum dose in the PTV to 69 Gy ( IMRTinhom ).Dosimetric comparison was conducted by using dose-volume histograms.Results Compared to IMRThom, the minimum dose (t = -3.37,P =0.012), maximum dose (t = - 23.58,P = 0.000), mean dose ( t = - 4.95, P = 0.002 ), and heterogeneity index ( t = - 11.06, P =0.000) in PTV of the IMRTinhom were all significantly increased, and the values of V5 (t = 6.96, P =0.000), V10(t=5.24,P=0.001) , V15(t=4.73,P=0.002) , V20(t=8.08,P=0.000) , V25(t=8.58,P = 0.000), and mean dose (t = 7.28,P = 0.000) of the normal lungs were all significantly lower.There were no significant differences in all the indexes for the mean dose to the heart and maximum dose to the spinal cord between these 2 set of planning.Conclusions The IMRT plan allowing dose heterogeneity in the PTV escalates the prescription dose and decreases the doses to the lungs.
5.Quantitative analysis of image quality , stability and volume precision in kilovoltage cone beam CT
Junqi WANG ; Zhiyong XU ; Weigang HU ; Longgen LI ; Jiayuan PENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2012;21(2):176-180
Objective To quantitatively evaluate the image quality, stability and volume precision in kilovoltage cone beam CT (CBCT) on Varian linear accelerator. Methods The Catphan (R) 600 phantom was repeatedly scanned in the full-fan and half-fan CBCT scanning modes. A simulation fan-beam CT (FBCT) was used as a benchmark and results related to the low contrast resolution, spatial resolution,uniformity and image noise were compared with the CBCT using the treatment planning system. The comparison of image quality and long-term stability and volume precision was analyzed. Results Spatial resolution was no differences observed between FBCT and CBCT ( 6 lp/cm: 6 lp/cm , T = 18. 00 , P> 0. 05 ) .Low contrast resolution was, on average, 1. 65% and 1. 74% for both CBCTFull-Fan and CBCTHalf-Fan , and 1. 03% for the FBCT ( T =6. 00, P < 0. 05). Uniformity was, on average, 0. 005 and 0. 033 for both, and 0. 003 for the FBCT ( T=6. 00 , P <0. 05). In terms of image noise, the FBCT images were superior to the CBCT (T=30. 00, P<O. 05). In valid scan range of the CBCT, reconstructed precision was high. There was no significant time trend in the image quality. Conclusions The image quality of kilovoltage CBCT is inferior to the conventional CT. However, tumor and soft tissues are visible in the CBCT images. The image stability and reconstructed precision is satisfying.
6.p38 MAPK/ATF-2 pathway is involved in C-relative protein-induced en-dothelial cell activation
Shaojun LIU ; Yuanmei LI ; Weihua LIU ; Longgen XIONG ; Shiming LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(5):808-811
AIM:To investigate the role of p38 MAPK/ATF-2 pathway in C-relative protein ( CRP)-induced endothelial cell activation.METHODS:Human coronary artery endothelial cells ( HCAEC) were cultured and were used between passages 3 and 7.CRP served as a stimulus for endothelial cell activation.Western blotting was performed to de-termine the expression and phosphorylation of eNOS, p38 and ATF2.ELISA was carried out to detect the levels of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and MCP-1 released from HCAEC.Pharmacological p38 inhibitors SB203580 and SB202190 were used to de-termine the effect of p38/ATF-2 pathway.RESULTS:CRP reduced the p-eNOS level in a concentration-dependent man-ner and induced the release of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and MCP-1.The p38/ATF-2 pathway was activated by CRP treatment. SB203580 and SB202190 partially rescued p-eNOS level and suppressed the secretion of ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and MCP-1. CONCLUSION:p38MAPK/ATF-2 pathway participates in CRP-induced endothelial activation.
7.Radiation-induced cranial nerve palsy and its causative factors in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Lin KONG ; Youwang ZHANG ; Yongru WU ; Xiaomao GUO ; Longgen LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(01):-
7000?cGy). The cumulative incidence of cranial nerve Ⅸ-Ⅻ palsies increased in patients with advanced N stage. Patients in the first group of treatment field had the highest risk to progress cranial nerve Ⅸ-Ⅻ palsies, followed by the second group, and the third group had the lowest risk. Only 1 in 34 patients with brachytherapy developed cranial nerve palsy. Conclusions Our retrospective data show that the radiation-induced cranial nerve palsy is a common complication in NPC patients after radiotherapy and the incidence seems to increase with the duration of the follow-up. Factors that potentially affect the injury of cranial nerve Ⅰ-Ⅶ and Ⅸ-Ⅻ are different, because of the different anatomy. Controlling the doses to the nasopharyngeal region and using faciocervical fields may help to lower the incidence of cranial nerve palsy.
8.Effects of chemical processing time on the reproducibility of film dosimetry and its optimization
Jinli MA ; Guoliang JIANG ; Xiaolong FU ; Longgen LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2005;0(06):-
Objective To monitor the performance constancy of the HS-126E automatic X-ray film processor and to investigate the effects of chemical processing time on the reproducibility of film dosimetry.Methods With films having identical exposure,15 ready-pack Kodak X-omat-V films from the same batch were divided into 5 groups and exposed one by one under the identical conditions.One group of test film was processed per day from Monday to Friday with identical temperature and time.All films were digitized with a Vidar VXR-16 bit film digitizer. The average optical density(A) at irradiation field center was analyzed with RIT113 film dosimetry system software.At the same time,another 10 films in 5 groups from the same batch were exposed with vertical method and processed to get the calibration data and sensitometric curves.The film sensitivities,i.e.,ratio of A to delivered dose,were calculated and compared between groups.Another 15 films in 5 groups were exposed with horizontal method and processed similarly to the test films,the point dose at 1.5?cm depth on the central axis was calculated with sensitometric curve and compared with the value measured by ion chamber.Results Variations of A value in each group was less than 2%.During the processing period,a trend of decrease along with time in mean A value decreased day by day was observed.Both the standard deviations and coefficients of variation in all groups were within 2%.One-way ANOVA showed that there was a significant difference of the mean A value among all films from Monday to Friday(P
9.Dosimetry of~(125)I seed interstitial brachytherapy
Weiqi LIU ; Longgen LI ; Yongfa PEI ; Lu YUE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(01):-
Objective To calibrate and assess the dose distribution of 125 I seed brachytherapy. Methods Twenty 125 I seeds, each with activity of 12.2 MBq, were implanted on the circumference of a circle 15mm across in a phantom. Into a designed prostate model, 70 125 I seeds were implanted in four planes. The absorbed dose rate of the target volume was monitored by Farmar 2570 dosimeter and thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) with the isodose curves drawn on Kodak films. Results The central dose rates of the circular target volume assessed by Farmar 2570 and TLD were 8.4, 7.9 cGy/h in the phantom and 12.0, 11.1 cGy/h in the prostate model. For the target volume of the prostate model, the total absorbed dose was 24?219 cGy. The dose rate 4 cm from the prostate cancer as shown by the isodose curves was only 10% of the central dose rate. Conclusion The central dose rate of target volume measured by the two methods are similar.
10.Therapeutic effects of pediatric renal transplantation: A report of 138 cases
Shu HAN ; Aimin ZHANG ; Longgen XU ; Yifeng GUO ; Zhihua ZHOU ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Jingshu LI ; Xiangyang JIN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;33(9):544-547
Objective To summary the clinical data of pediatric renal transplantation from multiple renal transplant centers in China,and analyze the factors influencing the therapeutic outcomes of pediatric renal transplantation.Methods From March 1986 to May 2010,the clinical data of 138 children who underwent renal transplantation in eight centers of renal transplantation in China were retrospectively analyzed.Results The one-year patient and graft survival rate was 99.3% and 95.7%respectively.Acute rejection episodes occurred in 38 cases (27.5%),15 cases suffered delayed graft function (DGF),and graft functions were returned to normal in all recipients within one month.Moreover,other complications included transplant renal artery stenosis in 8 cases (5.8%),ureteral necrosis in 2 cases (1.4%),urinary fistula in 5 cases (3.6%),hypertension in 57 cases (41.3 %),hyperlipidemia in 38 cases (27.5%),hirsutism in 32 cases (23.2%),drug-induced liver damage in 26 cases (18.8%),urinary tract infection in 25 cases (18.1% ),gingival hyperplasia in 22 cases (15.9%),pulmonary infection in 21 cases (15.2%),bone marrow suppression in 12 patients (8.7%),herpes simplex in 10 cases (7.2%),and diabetes in 8 cases (5.8%).The body weight was increased by 4 to 13 kg and the body height was increased by 2 to 7 cm during the first year posttransplantation. Conclusion The careful perioperative management, rational use of immunosuppressive agents,strengthening the follow-up management of children and social support,and improving compliance were the key points to obtain good outcomes in pediatric renal transplantation.