1.The research progress of fire needling treatment for vitiligo
Meijiao BAI ; Yingnan WU ; Baixue LIU ; Xiuyan WANG ; Xijun YU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(7):666-668
The study of vitiligo has made a huge progress due to the development of medical technology. Some new treatment idea, methods and integrated therapies have been considered as the trending alternatives. This paper summarized the treatment of different regular treatment combined with fire needling for vitiligo in clinic.
2.Incidence of Nosocomial Infection Survey and Analysis in a Comprehensive Hospital
Shuming XIANYU ; Youbin LIN ; Meijiao QIU ; Aijin XIE ; Xiufang YU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the present situation of nosocomial infection and to provide scientific data for surveillance of nosocomial infection.METHODS The survey form of personal case was filled by adopting the method of combining clinical investigation and consulting inpatients medical records.RESULTS The rate of nosocomial infection was 4.04%;infection sites existed mainly in respiratory tract,urinary tract and skin and soft tissue;the application rate of antibiotics was 49.69% at the day of investigation.CONCLUSIONS The present infection rate survey can mainly help doctors to understand the situation of nosocomial infection.Rational use of antibiotics should be emphasized.
3.Prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling for two pedigrees with pericentric inversion of chromosome 18
Yu JIANG ; Xiaolu CHEN ; Jiayan CHEN ; Meijiao CAI ; Jian ZHANG ; Yunsheng GE ; Zhiying SU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(2):127-133
Objective To investigate the roles of ultrasound,laboratory methods,and genetic diagnostic techniques in screening and diagnosing fetuses with an unbalanced recombination of chromosome 18[rec(18)] due to parental pericentric inversion,and the relationship between rec(18) fetal phenotypes and their recombinant chromosomes.Methods We analyzed two pedigrees with pericentric inversion of chromosome 18 (including the fetuses and their parents) which received prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling on March 2017 and March 2018 respectively at Xiamen Maternity and Children Health Care Hospital through karyotype analysis,chromosome microarray analysis(CMA) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).Literatures were retrieved from Scientific Citation Index,PubMed,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI) and Wanfang Data from 1970 to June 2018.The genetic counseling records,ultrasound and laboratory findings,pregnancy outcomes of families with pericentric inversion of chromosome 18 in this study and the included literatures were reported and analyzed.Results Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of one case indicated high risk of fetal trisomy 18 at 22 weeks of gestation.And the imaging examination indicated that fetus had interventricular septal defect and micrognathia at 24+2 weeks.Prenatal diagnosis confirmed that the fetal karyotype was 46,XY,rec(1 8)dup(18q) inv(18)(p1 1.32q12.1) pat,which was originated from his father whose karyotype was 46,XY,inv(1 8)(p1 1.32q12.1).In the other case,serum screening testing indicated high risk of fetal trisomy 18 at 12+3 weeks.Imaging examination indicated that fetus had thickened nuchal translucency at 13+3 weeks and bilateral choroid plexus cysts at 15+6 weeks.Prenatal diagnosis confirmed that the fetal karyotype was 46,XY,rec(18)dup(18q)inv(18) (p11.32q12.1) mat,which was originated from his mother whose karyotype was 46,XX,inv(18)(p11.32q12.1).Among the nine fetuses,including seven from five pedigrees reported in the literature retrieved and two from the two pedigrees we reported,seven showed abnormal soft markers or structures in ultrasound and three of the seven pedigrees had high risk of fetal trisomy 18.Conclusions Ultrasound screening is highly sensitive in detecting rec(18) fetuses,yet the association between ultrasound features and fetal karyotypes is not clear.The combination of multiple genetic analysis methods,including karyotype analysis,CMA and FISH,may be conducive to clarifying the types and sources of complex derived chromosomes.
4.Prenatal genetic diagnosis of a partial 21 trisomy fetus with nasal bone dysplasia.
Jian ZHANG ; Xiaolu CHEN ; Yu JIANG ; Wenbo WANG ; Meijiao CAI ; Hui KONG ; Yunsheng GE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(10):1172-1175
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the nature of chromosomal abnormality in a fetus with nasal bone dysplasia and clarify its clinical effect.
METHODS:
Fetal chromosome karyotype was analyzed by G-banding. Single nucleotide polymorphism array (SNP-array) was used to detect the chromosomal copy number variations, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to verify the result.
RESULTS:
Fetal karyotype analysis showed an unknown chromosomal fragment in 21q21 region. SNP-array discovered a 7.5 Mb duplication in the 21q22.12q22.3 region. FISH confirmed that the unknown fragment was derived from a 21q22.12q22.3 duplication.
CONCLUSION
Combined use of karyotype analysis, SNP-array and FISH has clarified the nature of chromosomal abnormality in a fetus with nasal bone dysplasia, which has enabled more accurate prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling.
5. Prenatal diagnosis of a fetus with two small supernumerary marker chromosomes
Jian ZHANG ; Yu JIANG ; Meijiao CAI ; Yunsheng GE ; Yulin ZHOU ; Wenbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(12):1222-1225
Objective:
To explore the clinical significance of a prenatal case with two small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) through identification of their origins.
Methods:
G-banding chromosomal karyotyping analysis were carried out on fetal amniotic fluid sample and peripheral blood samples from both patients. Fluorescence
6.Application of a new method for patient positioning based on optical surface monitoring technology to head radiotherapy
Yi DU ; Haizhen YUE ; Meijiao WANG ; Shun ZHOU ; Songmao YU ; Hao WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(3):209-215
Objective:To develop a new method to set up patients using optical surface monitoring system and to compare it with the conventional method in head radiotherapy.Methods:A total of 358 set-ups (130 with the conventional method and 228 with the new method ), which were from 99 head tumor patients in Beijing Cancer Hospital treated between May 2018 to April 2019, obtained by using Image Guided Radiotherapy were retrospectively analyzed. The distributions of set-up errors, the number of abnormal positions, and the set-up time were compared to evaluate the potential advantages of the new method .Results:The mean (± standard deviation) absolute values of setup errors of the new method were (0.07±0.07) , (0.08±0.06) and (0.06±0.06) cm for the vertical, lateral, and longitudinal, (0.53±0.41)°, (0.59±0.44)° and (0.59±0.46)° for the rotation, pitch and roll, respectively. In the new method , the setup accuracy was improved( t=3.24-6.10, P<0.001)and the number of abnormal positions was greatly reduced(χ 2=60.66, P<0.001). Compared with the conventional method, the patient setup time was slightly reduced by the new method , but the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The new high-precision method to set up patients using optical surface monitoring system improves the accuracy of patients′ position, decreases the corrections applied by 6DoF couch, reduces the probability of abnormal positions, and suggests the potential benefit in head radiotherapy.
7.Evaluation of cost-effective ratio (imaging quality vs. radiation dose) of Varian cone beam CT based on figure of merit (FOM)
Junyu LI ; Hao WU ; Jingxian YANG ; Tingting LI ; Songmao YU ; Zihong LU ; Meijiao WANG ; Chenguang LI ; Weibo LI ; Yibao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(8):595-599
Objective:To analyze and compare the radiation dose and image quality of kilo-voltage cone beam CT systems on different Varian accelerator platforms, providing data to support clinical decisions on selecting optimal protocols for image-guided radiotherapy based on cost-effective ratio (image quality / radiation dose).Methods:The radiation dose and image quality of various CBCT systems and scanning protocols on Varian Edge, Truebeam and ix (new and old) LINACs were obtained using a CT dose index (CTDI) phantom combined with a CT ionization chamber and a Catphan604 phantom, respectively. Figure of merit (FOM) was used to evaluate the cost-effective ratio of the image guidance schemes.Results:Considerable inter-system varieties of FOMs were observed, varying from 0.65 (Image Gently-full trajectory) to 48.46 (Image Gently-half trajectory). The inter-protocol varieties were also large, where the mean±SD was 22.14±13.47.Conclusions:Considering the explicit inter-system and inter-protocol varieties, it is clinically favorable to evaluate the image guidance schemes based on machine-specific measurement. For instance, parameters and equipment with low CTDI w can be beneficial for dose-sensitive patients. High CNR regimen favors patients with high image quality requirements. For ordinary patients, cost-effective ratio in terms of FOM can be very helpful to guide the decision-making of clinical image-guided radiotherapy.
8.Workflow and error analyses of patient setup based on open-face mask immobilization combined with AlignRT for head tumor radiotherapy
Junyu LI ; Hao WU ; Jingxian YANG ; Shun ZHOU ; Zihong LU ; Songmao YU ; Jixiang CHEN ; Meijiao WANG ; Kaining YAO ; Yi DU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(8):590-597
Objective:To propose a markless patient setup workflow based on the optical surface monitoring system (AlignRT) and open-face mask immobilization for whole-course head tumor radiotherapy, assess the setup time and repositioning frequency of the proposed workflow, and conduct a comparative analysis of the differences, correlation, and consistency of the setup errors of the AlignRT and cone beam CT (CBCT) systems.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted for the data on the errors of 132 fractionated setup based on open-face mask immobilization of 33 head tumor patients. AlignRT-guided markless patient setup workflow was applied throughout the radiotherapy. Meanwhile, the body structures automatically generated by the treatment planning system were used as body references. The 6-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) setup errors (lateral, vertical, longitudinal, rotation, pitch, roll, and yaw directions), setup time, and repositioning frequency of the AlignRT and CBCT systems were recorded and analyzed. The Wilcoxon and Spearman analyses were used to statistically assess the differences and correlation of the setup errors of the two systems. Moreover, the Bland-Altman analysis was employed to evaluate the consistency of the two systems.Results:The 6DoF setup errors of CBCT were within the clinical tolerance (linear motions: -0.30 to 0.30 cm; rotational motions: -2.0° to 2.0°). The setup time and repositioning frequency of CBCT were (98 ± 31) s and 1.51% (2/132), respectively. There was no significant difference in setup errors between the two systems except those in x-axis ( Z = -3.11, P= 0.002), y-axis ( Z = -7.40, P<0.001), and Pitch ( Z= -4.48, P<0.001). There was a significant positive correlation between the setup errors along lateral ( rs = 0.47, P<0.001) and vertical ( rs = 0.29, P = 0.001) directions, rotation (Rtn; rs = 0.47, P<0.001), pitch (Pitch; rs = 0.28, P = 0.001) and roll (Roll; rs = 0.45, P<0.001) of the two systems. The 95% limits of agreement (95% LoA) of 6DoF setup errors were -0.12 to 0.09 cm, -0.07 to 0.17 cm, -0.19 to 0.20 cm, -1.0° to 0.9 °, -1.0° to 1.5°, and -0.9° to 1.0°, respectively. The 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of 95% LoA was -0.14 to 0.11 cm, -0.09 to 0.19 cm, -0.23 to 0.23 cm, -1.2° to 1.1°, -1.2° to 1.7°, and-1.0° to 1.1°, respectively, all of which were within the permissible error ranges. The 6DoF setup error difference of 3.41% (27/792< 5%) was beyond the 95% LoA. The maximum absolute differences of 6DoF setup errors within the 95% LoA were 0.12, 0.16, 0.19 cm, 0.9°, 1.5°, and 1.0°, respectively. Conclusions:The proposed markless setup workflow based on AlignRT combined with open-face mask immobilization for whole-course head tumor radiotherapy exhibits reasonable agreement and consistency with the patient setup using CBCT, with acceptable clinical efficiency. It can be applied to the first radiotherapy and the real-time monitoring of therapy to improve the safety and thus is of value in clinical applications.
9.Analysis on research hotspots and frontier in domestic evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine
Hongguo RONG ; Weijie YU ; Meijiao DU ; Yue DONG ; Yutong FEI
China Pharmacy 2022;33(15):1876-1880
OBJECTIVE To explore the research sta tus,hotspots and frontier trends in the field of domestic evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine ,and to provide reference for the development of this field. METHODS Retrieved from CJFD ,VIP and Wanfang database ,CiteSpace software and bibliometrics method were used to statistically analyze the annual quantity of documents published ,authors,institutions,and keywords ,etc. RESULTS A total of 3 154 papers were included in this study ,and the annual number of papers presented an overall upward trend. The author with the highest number of papers was Liu Jianping , who published 106 papers and was closely connected with other authors. China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences ,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Tianjin University of Chinese Medicine were highly productive institutions ,with more than 100 articles published each and a relatively wide range of cooperation. Evidence-based medicine ,Traditional Chinese Medicine , evaluation,evidence-based nursing ,review,medical education ,clinical research and other high-frequency keywords (frequency of more than 100 times each )formed hot topics of research. CONCLUSIONS The research of evidence-based traditional Chinese medicine in China has been paid more and more attention ;“evidence-based medicine ”“traditional Chinese medicine ” “evidence-based nursing ”and“clinical research ”are the research hotspots.
10.Dental erosion caused by glucocorticoid therapy in a patient with optic neuritis: a case report.
Mengyao SHANG ; Yuqi WEI ; Meijiao YU ; Jin ZHANG ; Pingping CUI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(2):243-246
Dental erosion is characterized by progressively destroyed teeth, which has no relation to bacteria but to chemicals. Some internal factors, such as gastroesophageal reflux induced by bulimia, anorexia, gastrointestinal diseases, or drugs, and external factors, such as diet, drugs, and occupational acid exposure, are considered promotive factors for this disease. This article presents a patient suffering from severe dental erosion in the whole dentition, especially in the maxillary teeth, due to gastroesophageal reflux induced by glucocorticoid therapy for optic neuritis. This article discusses the mechanism between optic neuritis glucocorticoid therapy and dental erosion.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications*