1.Assessment of renal cortex blood flow with arterial spin labeling MRI in patients with type 2 diabetes
Bo LIU ; Minglong LIANG ; Jiuquan ZHANG ; Bing XIE ; Hang PAN ; Panli ZUO ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(5):747-751
Objective To investigate the value of arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI in evaluation of renal cortex perfusion in patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods Fifty patients with type 2 diabetes were enrolled and divided into simple diabetes (SD) group (n=25) and diabetes kidney disease (DKD) group (n=25) according to suffering from DKD or not.Based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR),DKD group were further divided into mild disease subgroup (n=11,eGFR≥ 60 ml/[min · 1.73m2]) and moderate-severe disease subgroup (n=14,eGFR<60 ml/[min · 1.73m2]).Twenty-five healthy volunteers were recruited as control group at the same time.ASL MRI were performed on all participants.The cortical renal blood flow (RBF) of bilateral kidneys were measured by 2 radiologists.The consistency between 2 radiologists was analyzed.Statistical analysis were conducted to analysis the differences in cortical RBF among different groups.Correlation analysis were performed to evaluate the relationship between RBF and eGFR in type 2 diabetes patients.Results Cortical RBF values measured by two radiologists showed high consistency (all ICC>0.90).There was significant difference in cortical RBF among control group ([269.71±33.28]ml/[100 g · min]),SD group ([258.52±42.30]ml/[100 g · min]),mild disease group ([242.86±56.86]ml/[100 g · min]) and moderate-severe disease group ([173.39±27.16]ml/ [100 g· min];F=20.66,P<0.01).Moreover,the RBF in moderate-severe disease group was significantly lower than those in other groups (all P<0.01).And no significant differences of RBF was found among the remainder groups (P=0.064,0.320).RBF in type 2 diabetes patients was positively correlated to eGFR (r=0.646,P<0.001).Conclusion ASL MRI is a valuable tool to quantitatively assess the renal perfusion in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus,which can provide potential imaging indicator as RBF for the functional evaluation of kidney.
2.Atrophy of entorhinal cortex in evaluation of cognitive performance in patients with diabetes mellitus
Chang LI ; Qifang YANG ; Li'na ZHOU ; Chuanming LI ; Xuntao YIN ; Zhiwei ZUO ; Minglong LIANG ; Qi HAN ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(1):25-29
Objective To evaluate the potential cerebral cortical volume alterations in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) compared with T2DM patients and healthy controls,and to observe the correlations with the scores of neuropsychological scales.Methods Cortical volume based on high-resolution MR T1WI data from 30 healthy controls (HC),30 T2DM patients and 30 T2DM with MCI patients were evaluated with FreeSurfer software and compared with variance analysis.The correlations between cerebral cortical volume which had statistical difference and the scores of neuropsychological scales were analyzed.Results There were significant differences in auditory verbal learning test (AVLT) scores,complex figure test-delayed recall (20 min) scores,digit symbol-coding subtest scores,MoCA scores and higher trail-making test-A scores,as well as trail-making test-B scores between T2DM and T2DM with MCI patients (all P<0.05).Compared with T2DM patients,cortical volume of left entorhinal cortex,left lateral orbitofrontal gyrus,left posterior cingulate gyrus and the right lateral orbitofrontal gyrus,right pars orbitalis,right insula reduced in T2DM with MCI patients (all P<0.05).In T2DM with MCI patients,AVLT scores were positively correlated with volume of the left entorhinal cortex (r=0.452,P=0.018).Conclusion Several cortical volume reductions are exhibited in T2DM patients with MCI.The volume of the left entorhinal cortex may be a potential biomarker to diagnose and evaluate MCI in T2DM.
3.Effect of peripheral defocus spectacle lenses and orthokeratology lenses on myopia progression control and vision-related quality of life in children
Haitao ZHOU ; Minglong ZUO ; Jia LANG ; Ting SHEN ; Xiaoyan LYU ; Junhui ZHANG ; Yuanyuan WANG
International Eye Science 2024;24(10):1629-1633
AIM:To explore the effect of the peripheral defocus spectacle lenses and orthokeratology(OK)on the control of myopia progression and the impact on vision related quality of life in children and adolescents.METHODS:Prospective study. A total of 237 children initially diagnosed with myopia in the ophthalmology department of Huzhou Central Hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were selected and divided into two groups according to different correction methods: peripheral defocus spectacle lenses group(105 cases, 105 eyes)and OK lens group(132 cases, 132 eyes). The Vision Related Quality of Life Questionnaire for Primary and Secondary School Students was used to follow up the both groups of myopic children, and the best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), spherical equivalent(SE), and axial length(AL)were recorded at the first visit and 1 a of follow-up.RESULTS:After wearing lenses for 1 a, both the peripheral defocus spectacle lenses group and OK lens group showed an increase in SE and AL, but there was no statistical difference between two groups(P>0.05). The changes in SE and AL in the peripheral defocus spectacle lenses group were greater than those in the OK lens group(all P=0.001). After 1 a of follow-up, in the emotional dimension scores, the peripheral defocus spectacle lenses group of children's vision-related quality of life scales scored higher than in the OK lens group(P<0.05). Compared with the baseline value, the change in the emotional dimension scores of the OK lens group was greater than that in the peripheral defocus spectacle lens group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:OK lenses are superior to peripheral defocus spectacle lenses in controlling the progression of myopia in children and adolescents. Both correction methods can significantly improve myopic children's vision-related quality of life, with OK lenses being better at improving the emotional dimension of vision-related quality of life.