1.Contrast-enhanced ultrasound in pediatric population
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(6):801-803
This article mainly summarized the safety and effectiveness of SonoVue (LUMASON) in pediatric intravenous application for contrast-enhanced ultrasound examination.
2.The preparation of sulfur hexafluoride lipid-coated microbubbles
Wei WANG ; Mingde LU ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Huixiong XU ; Lida CHEN ; Luyao ZHOU ; Minju HUANG ; Qin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(4):354-357
Objective To prepare phospholipid-based sulfur hexafluoride gas-filled microbubbles, which were designed for targeting microbubbles. Methods The microbubbles composed of DSPC and mPEG2000-PE were produced by film-sonication method,and were compared with SonoVue. In the physical chemistry characteristics studies, the morphology, particle diameter, concentration, pH value and osmotic pressure were investigated. In the echogenicity studies, contrast harmonic imaging technique was used to investigate the enhancement of vitro water sac and normal rabbit kidney parenchyma. Results The lipid microbubbles were well-distributed, round with air holes. The average diameter of self-made microbubbles and SonoVue were 2.25 μm and 2.50μm respectively. The average diameter of self-made microbubbles and SonoVue distributed from 0.4 μm to 10 μm and 0.2 μm to 10 μm,and 90% were under 6 μm and 8 μm respectively,the concentration were 5 x 108~10 x 108/ml and 1 x I08~5 x 108/ml respectively with a stability of 6 hours. In vitro water sac, the gray scale of self-made lipid microbubbles and SonoVue were 121.67±6.76 and 122.33 ± 4.53 respectively( P>0.05). In normal rabbit kidney parenchyma, the peak video intensity of normal rabbit kidney parenchyma of self-made lipid microbubbles and SonoVue were 72.00 ± 7.21 and 74. 65± 10.93 respectively(P>0.05). Conclusions The lipid microbubbles have satisfactory physical chemistry characteristics and echogenicity.
3.The value of ultrasonic cholangiography with contrast agent SonoVue:primary experience ZHOU Lu-yao,
Luyao ZHOU ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Huixiong XU ; Ming KUANG ; Zuofeng XU ; Xiaoyu YIN ; guangjian LIU ; Mingde Lü
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(9):763-767
Objective To evaluate the feasilibility of ultrasonic cholangiography(USC)with contrast agent SonoVue in evaluating the obstructive bile duct diseases.Methods Twenty patients with obstructive jaundice(choledocholithiasis in 4,post-operative biliary strictures in 2 and malignant tumors in 14)underwent uhrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic cholangiodrainge drainage(PTCD).Afterward,USC with contrast agent SonoVue administrated from the PTCD tube and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography(PTC)were carried out in each patient.By using the surgical or PTC findings as reference standard,accuracy of USC in determining the obstructive level and cause of bstructive was evaluated.Results ①The visualization of contrast agent SonoVue was successfully obtained in all 20 patients,three order of bile duct was visualized in 19 patients.The visualization of the ultrasound contrast agent persisted more than 6 min.There was no side effect occurred during the procedure and no uncomfortable complaint after the procedure.②USC determined correctly in 18 cases.Compared with surgical or PTC findings,the accuracy of USC in determining obstructive levels was 90.0%(18/20),and the accuracy in determining the obstructive cause was 85.0%(17/20).Conclusions As a new and safe technique for cholangiography,USC is comparable to PTC in displaying the intrahepatic bite duct and determining the obstructive levels in patients with obstructive jaundice.
4.Classifying of hilar cholangiocarcinoma: a comparison study between percutaneous ultrasonic cholangiography and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography
Luyao ZHOU ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Huixiong XU ; Zuofeng XU ; Keguo ZHENG ; Ming KUANG ; Peifen CHEN ; Mingde Lü
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(12):1047-1050
Objective To evaluate the accuracy and utility of percutaneous ultrasonic cholangiography in Bismuth staging of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. Methods Thirty patients who underwent surgery and obtained pathologic diagnosis of hilar cholangiocarcincoma were perspectively ruled in this study. All patients with hilar obstruction underwent baseline ultrasound (BUS), percutaneous ultrasonic cholangiography (PUSC) and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography(PTC) respectively. Taking operative findings as reference standard,the accuracy of the three imaging modalities in staging of hilar cholangiocarcinoma was compared. Results Among 30 patients, the accuracy of classification among BUS, PUSC and PTC was 23.3 % (7/30), 73.3 % ( 22/30 ), 73.3 % (22/30), respectively. There was statistically significant difference between BUS and PUSC, but the difference between PUSC and PTC was not statistically significant.Conclusions As a new technique for cholangiography, PUSC expands the application of ultrasound in evaluating hilar cholangiocarcinoma and is comparable to PTC in classifying hilar cholangiocarcinoma by Bismuth classification.
5.Study of the influent factors and reconstructing condition for the virtual endoscopy technique Fly-Thru (FT) in bile duct model in vitro
Xiaoer ZHANG ; Ming XU ; Wei WANG ; Guangliang HUANG ; Luyao ZHOU ; Xiaoyan XIE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;24(10):902-906
Objective To investigate the factors affecting Fly-Thru (FT) and the best reconstruction conditions in a bile duct model.Methods The bile duct model was made with corn powder and rubber pipes.FT data of bile duct in vitro were acquired with a 3-dimensional probe of Toshiba Aplio 500,and the data were reconstructed offline in Fly-Thru workstation.Two US doctors assessed the FT images in three degrees.Results The images were divided into good,moderate and poor groups with corresponding score 3,2,1.Of 162 images,72 were rated as grade 1,57 as grade 2 and 33 as grade 3.According to x2 analysis,the diameter,scanning way,and Filter were brought into multinomial regression,then the scanning way was found to be correlated to FT images quality as well as filter (likelihood ratio =87.598,294.290,x2 =9.492,313.722,respectively,P <0.01).Best images of FT can be acquired by transverse scanning,reconstructing in Filter =3,gain =5(0,dynamic range (DR) =50 and threshold ranging 40-90.Conclusions Best FT images in the model could be achieved by scanning in short-axis,and reconstructing the data in Filter =3,gain =50,DR =5(0 and threshold ranging 40-90,which would be basic information for advanced clinic study.
6.Ultrasound-guided percutaneous ablation treatment for current hepatoblastoma: initial single-center experience
Pengliang LI ; Jia LUO ; Xiaoer ZHANG ; Baoxian LIU ; Luyao ZHOU ; Guangliang HUANG ; Quanyuan SHAN ; Xiaoyan XIE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(6):813-816
Objective To summarize the first experience with ultrasound-guided percutaneous ab lation treatment (PAT) for recurrent hepatoblastoma (HB) after liver resection in children.Methods From August 2013 to April 2015,PAT was used to treat 6 children with a total of 9 recurrent HB,including 5 patients with 8 tumors in the liver and 1 patient with 1 tumor in the lung.The mean size of ablated tumors was (1.5 ± 0.8) cm,and the tumor size range was 0.7 cm to 3.1 cm.Results Four patients were performed percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for recurrent HB;and 2 patients were performed percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI).Ablation success was achieved in all patients (6/6,100%).The complete ablation rate after the first ablation session was 88.9% (8/9) on a tumor-by-tumor basis.Only 1 patient developed a fever with temperature > 39 ℃;it was resolved by conservative therapy.During the follow-up period of 5-30 months,3 patients died to tumor progression.The 1-and 2-year overall survival rates after ablation were 83.3% and 41.7%,respectively.Conclusions PAT is a safe and promising therapy for children with recurrent HB after liver resection,and further investigation in large-scale randomized clinical trials is required to determine its role in the treatment of this disease.
7.Monosaccharide Composition Analysis of Arabinoxylan by High Performance Anion Exchange Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection
Xiaoying LIU ; Luyao MA ; Li WANG ; Xingyi WANG ; Shaoping NIE ; Mingyong XIE ; Junyi YIN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(3):416-422
A method of complete acid hydrolysis combined with high performance anion exchange chromatography and pulsed amperometric detection was developed for the monosaccharide composition analysis of arabinoxylan from the seeds of Plantago asiatica L. The parameters including hydrolysis methods, acid types, acid concentration, hydrolysis temperature, hydrolysis time and placement time, which would affect the hydrolysis process, were optimized. The results showed that it would have a better hydrolysis effect for polysaccharide from the seeds of Plantago asiatica L. with 2 mol/L H2 SO4 in an atmospheric oil bath at 120℃for 2 hours. However, the placement time for diluted solution of the hydrolyzed polysaccharide should be less than 6 hours. The polysaccharide was mainly composed of Arabinose (8. 89%) and Xylose (41. 52%) and Galacturonic acid (0. 73%). Glcuronic acid (3. 44%) was detected simultaneously, and there were also trace amounts of Galatose and Glucose. The results were reproducible. Other arabinoxylans from Panicummiliaceum L. shell, Avena sativa L. bran and Hordeum vulgare L. were taken for monosaccharide compositions analysis under the optimal hydrolysis conditions and the analysis results were good. This study would provide a good reference for monosaccharides composition analysis of arabinoxylans from various sources.
8.Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in pediatric abdominal disease
Quanyuan SHAN ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Huadong CHEN ; Hong JIANG ; Xiaohua XIE ; Luyao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(1):36-42
Objective To investigate the security,applicability and diagnostic capacity of intravenous contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in a pediatric population. Methods A total of 53 pediatric patients (8 months to 18 years old) received 66 intravenous applications of ultrasound contrast agent SonoVue.Side effects were documented.Histology,reference imaging or clinical diagnosis were compared with CEUS diagnostic results. Results Adverse effects occurred in 1/66 applications (1.5% ). For 44 focal liver lesions,the sensitivity was 100%,the specificity was 95.65%,the positive predictive value was 95.45% and the negative predictive value was 100%.The diagnostic accuracy was 97.73%.All 22 other lesions were diagnosed correctly.Conclusions It is safe and feasible to use intravenous CEUS in children.CEUS is worthy of promotion in pediatric patients with abdominal diseases.
9.Vitamin B12 status of vegetarians in Shanghai
Xueying CUI ; Bian WANG ; Youmei WU ; Luyao XIE ; Qingya TANG ; Xiuhua SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2019;27(2):107-112
Objective To investigate the vitamin B 12 status of vegetarians in Shanghai.Methods A total of 282 adult vegetarians and 282 omnivores matching by gender and age were recruited in Shanghai.Their dietary intakes were collected.The serum concentrations of vitamin B12,folate and homocysteine were tested.The red blood cell,hematocrit value,mean corpuscular volume and mean erythrocyte width were also examined.Results The daily average intake of dietary vitamin B12 was (0.46± 1.01) μg/d in vegetarians and only (0.1±0.46) μg/d in vegans,which was lower than that of omnivores [(3.91±6.92) μg/d,F=50.57,P<0.01].137 omnivores and 274 vegetarians had less dietary vitamin B12 level than recommended nutrient intake (RNI) and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =114.77,P< 0.01).54.26% of vegetarians,68.92% vegans,49.04% ovo-lacto vegetarians and 15.60% omnivores had hyperhomocysteinemia and the differences between vegetarians and omnivores were statistically significant (all P<0.01).After adjusting the confounding factors the hematocrit value was higher in vegetarians,vegans and ovo-lacto vegetarians than in omnivores (27.42%± 18.32%,28.73%± 18.19%,26.95%± 18.38% vs.8.96%± 16.59%,P<0.01).Vegans had lower red blood cell counts and higher hematocrit value and mean corpuscular volume than omnivores.Conclusion Vitamin B12 deficiency combined with an elevated level of homocysteine and red blood cell volume growth are common but serious issue in vegetarians,especially in vegans.
10.Two-Dimensional Shear Wave Elastography Predicts Liver Fibrosis in Jaundiced Infants with Suspected Biliary Atresia: A Prospective Study
Huadong CHEN ; Luyao ZHOU ; Bing LIAO ; Qinghua CAO ; Hong JIANG ; Wenying ZHOU ; Guotao WANG ; Xiaoyan XIE
Korean Journal of Radiology 2021;22(6):959-969
Objective:
This study aimed to evaluate the role of preoperative two-dimensional (2D) shear wave elastography (SWE) in assessing the stages of liver fibrosis in patients with suspected biliary atresia (BA) and compared its diagnostic performance with those of serum fibrosis biomarkers.
Materials and Methods:
This study was approved by the ethical committee, and written informed parental consent was obtained. Two hundred and sixteen patients were prospectively enrolled between January 2012 and October 2018. The 2D SWE measurements of 69 patients have been previously reported. 2D SWE measurements, serum fibrosis biomarkers, including fibrotic markers and biochemical test results, and liver histology parameters were obtained. 2D SWE values, serum biomarkers including, aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRi), and other serum fibrotic markers were correlated with the stages of liver fibrosis by METAVIR. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the ROC (AUROC) curve analyses were used.
Results:
The correlation coefficient of 2D SWE value in correlation with the stages of liver fibrosis was 0.789 (p < 0.001). The cut-off values of 2D SWE were calculated as 9.1 kPa for F1, 11.6 kPa for F2, 13.0 kPa for F3, and 15.7 kPa for F4. The AUROCs of 2D SWE in the determination of the stages of liver fibrosis ranged from 0.869 to 0.941. The sensitivity and negative predictive value of 2D SWE in the diagnosis of ≥ F3 was 93.4% and 96.0%, respectively. The diagnostic performance of 2D SWE was superior to that of APRi and other serum fibrotic markers in predicting severe fibrosis and cirrhosis (all p < 0.005) and other serum biomarkers. Multivariate analysis showed that the 2D SWE value was the only statistically significant parameter for predicting liver fibrosis.
Conclusion
2D SWE is a more effective non-invasive tool for predicting the stage of liver fibrosis in patients with suspected BA, compared with serum fibrosis biomarkers.