1.Dominated by nutrition specialist nurses the intervention of the quality of life in patients with ;advanced colorectal cancer chemotherapy
Jinxiang LIN ; Zuyan FAN ; Wenliang PENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(24):1881-1884
Objective To evaluate the nutrition intervention on advanced colorectal cancer chemotherapy patients quality of life. Methods 70 colorectal cancer patients (NRS 2002 score was more than or equal to 3 points) with chemotherapy from January 1st, 2013 to June 31th, 2014 were collected. The patients were randomly divided into intervention group (35 patients) and the control group (35 patients). The intervention group received personalized recipe which was developed by a team containing nurse specialist, chief psychiatrist, family members and patients themselves. The control group was treated with a normal diet guidance. The two groups of patients when they were treated after the second days of the first admission (before intervention), the end of the 6th courses of chemotherapy and the 12th courses of chemotherapy were evaluated by the European Organization For Research and Treatment Quality of Life Questionnaire-C30 (EORTC QLQ-C30). Nutritional indicators and the total life condition of the two groups at different time were compared. Results There were 5 cases off in the intervention group and the control group respectively. After the 12th courses of chemotherapy, the intervention group serum albumin (ALB) and the mean serum prealbumin (PAB) were improved 4.10 and 74.14; and the control group were-0.09 and-0.08, there were significant differences between the two groups (t=3.202, 3.623, P<0.05).The total quality of life of the intervention group was 25.87 points while the control group was 35.13 points, there was significant difference between the two groups (t=3.321, P<0.05). The intervention group got the total health status was (72.28 ± 20.97) points after the intervention, and before the intervention was (56.67 ± 14.08) points. Meanwhile the total health status was statistically significant (t=7.01, P<0.05). Conclusions There is a significant nutritional improvement in colorectal cancer patients with chemotherapy after nutritional therapy leading by nurse specialist, which is worthy of application.
2.The interaction between direct bilirubin and blood lipids on carotid atherosclerosis and carotid plaque
FAN Weiqun ; LUO Wenliang ; SHAO Bule ; YU Yunxian
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(6):563-568
Objective:
To learn the interaction of serum direct bilirubin and blood lipids on the risk of carotid atherosclerosis and carotid plaque.
Methods :
The subjects were selected from Hangzhou Wuyunshan Sanatorium from March 2016 to December 2018. Demographic information,laboratory testing results and carotid intima-media thickness(IMT)were collected. The logistic regression model was employed for the association of direct bilirubin,blood lipids and their interaction with the risk of carotid atherosclerosis and carotid plaque.
Results:
Totally 8 308 subjects were recruited. Among them,616(7.41%) subjects had carotid atherosclerosis,and 2 409(29.00%)subjects had plaques. The results of multivariate and multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that high level of direct bilirubin was associated with decreased risks of carotid atherosclerosis(OR=0.701,95%CI:0.537-0.916)and carotid plaque(OR=0.647,95%CI:0.527-0.795);high TC level(OR=1.335,95% CI:1.106-1.611), high LDL-C level(OR=1.338,95%CI:1.098-1.629)and low HDL-C level(OR=1.431,95%CI:1.148-1.783)were associated with increased risks of carotid atherosclerosis;high TC level(OR=1.325,95% CI:1.151-1.525)and high LDL-C(OR=1.311,95%CI:1.130-1.520)were associated with increased risks of carotid plaque. There were interactions between direct bilirubin and TC or LDL-C on the risk of carotid plaque(P<0.05). Compared with the subjects with high level of direct bilirubin and normal level of TC,the subjects with normal level of direct bilirubin and high level of TC had significantly higher risk of carotid plaque(OR=1.831,95%CI:1.438-2.333);compared with the subjects with high level of direct bilirubin and normal level of LDL-C,the subjects with normal level of direct bilirubin and high level of LDL-C had significantly higher risk of carotid plaque(OR=1.814,95%CI:1.427-2.306).
Conclusion
The interactions between direct bilirubin and TC or LDL-C increase the risk of carotid plaque. It is important to strengthen blood lipid control in the patients with normal level of direct bilirubin and hyperlipidemia.
3.Treatment and outcome of severe respiratory failure in pediatric patients
Xiaoguang HU ; Wenliang YU ; Suyun QIAN ; Feng XU ; Ying WANG ; Yimin ZHU ; Xiaozhuang GAN ; Xunmei FAN ; Bo SUN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;20(5):459-463
Objective To determine the prevalence of mortality and respiratory support therapy evolved for severe respiratory failure in pediatric intensive care units(PICU)in China. Method Two sessions of prospective, multicentric, and descriptively epidemiological survey of acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)was carried out in year 2004 and 2006,and survey of alveolar hypoventilation respiratory failure(AHRF)in 2006 by 20 PICUs in China. Data about severity, outcome and respiratory therapy of critically ill patients, as well as PICU facilities were documented prospectively. PICU facilities, patients' mortality and respiratory therapy in different years were compared. Mortality risk factors were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. Results Compared with those data in year 2004,the number of PICU bed and ventilator increased in year 2006.But,there was no increase in area per bed in year 2006.Proportion of critically ill patients in 2006 was significantly higher than that in 2004(69.0%vs.57.5%,x2=318,P<0.01).There were no significant difference in mortalities of critically ill patients between these two years. According to multivariate regression analysis, mortality was lowered in PICU with increase in heavy working load of physicians, evidenced by linear trend test P=0.013.Mortality of ARDS in year 2006 was significantly lower than that in 2004(39.7%vs 55.8%,x2=6.59,P<0.01).Whereas there was no significant difference in ventilation mode,tidal volume and airway pressure level for ventilated patients between two years.Conclusions With increasing the capacity of PICU there was a significant improvement of treatment as reflected by outcome of ARDS.Mortality of PICU patients was inversely correlated to the working load done by physicians.
4.Mono-ring culotte stenting for true coronary bifurcation lesions
Lianglong CHEN ; Lin FAN ; Wenliang ZHONG ; Linlin ZHANG ; Zhaoyang CHEN ; Wei CAI ; Yukun LUO ; Chaogui LIN ; Yafei PENG ; Xingchun ZHENG ; Xianfeng DONG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(2):68-73
Objective To report our first clinical experience with a novel modified culotte technique for the treatment of true coronary bifurcation lesions. Methods The novel modified culotte technique (the mono-ring culotte) stenting was done in which the side branch (SB) stent was deployed firstly followed by ex vivo wiring of a most proximal cell of SB stent with the hard end of main branch (MB) wire. Secondly, the MB stent was deployed through the most proximal cell of SB stent. The procedure was ended with kissing balloon dilation. From June 2014 to March 2015, 15 patients with true coronary bifurcation lesion were treated with mono-ring culotte stenting in our center. Results The procedures were successful in all cases without procedural complication and in-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events. The procedural time was (34. 3 ± 9. 6) min, fluoroscopic time was (18. 1 ± 3. 8) min, and contrast volume was (112. 0 ± 24. 5) ml, respectively. Post-procedurally, the residual stenosis of the main and the side branch were (10. 0 ± 2. 5)% and (10. 2 ± 5. 3)% , respectively. Conclusions The mono-ring culotte stenting is safe and feasible for treatment of true coronary bifurcation lesions, and may be superior to the conventional culotte stenting.
5.Application of CT pulmonary function imaging in convalescent COVID-19 patients
Leqing CHEN ; Feihong WU ; Wenliang FAN ; Zhuang NIE ; Jinrong YANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Chuansheng ZHENG ; Fan YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(4):377-384
Objective:To explore the application value of CT pulmonary function imaging in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the convalescent phase.Methods:The COVID-19 patients who were clinically cured and discharged from Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology were prospectively collected from January to April 2020. Clinical pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and CT pulmonary function imaging were performed 3 months after discharge. The Philips IntelliSpace Portal image post-processing workstation was used to obtain the paired inspiratory-expiratory CT quantitative indexes of the whole lung, left lung, right lung and five lobes. The patients were divided into two groups according to whether residual lesions remain in inspiratory CT images: non-residual lesion group and residual lesion group. The chi-square test was used to compare the differences in the PFT results between groups; the Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the differences in PFT indexes [forced expiratory volume in the first second as percentage of predicted value (FEV 1%), FEV 1/forced vital capacity (FEV 1/FVC), total lung capacity as percentage of predicted value (TLC%), FVC%] and the differences in quantitative CT indexes [lung volume (LV), mean lung density (MLD), volume change in inspiratory phase and expiratory phase (?LV)] between groups. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between CT pulmonary function imaging and PFT indexes of convalescent COVID-19 patients. Results:Of the 90 patients with COVID-19, 35 were males and 55 were females; 45 were included in the non-residual lesion group and 45 were included in the residual lesion group. Fifty-three patients had clinical pulmonary dysfunction 3 months after discharge, including 22 patients in the non-residual lesion group and 31 patients in the residual lesion group. In patients with residual disease, left lower lobe and right lower lobe LV, left lower lobe and right lower lobe ?LV in the inspiratory and expiratory phase were smaller than those without residual disease; whole lung, left lung, right lung, left upper lobe, left lower lobe and right lower lobe MLD in the inspiratory phase and left lower lobe and right lower lobe MLD in the expiratory phase were greater than those without residual disease ( P<0.05). Since there was no significant difference in FEV 1/FVC and FVC% between residual and non-residual lesion groups ( P>0.05), FEV 1/FVC and FVC% of two groups were combined. Multiple linear regression analysis showed FEV 1/FVC=91.765-0.016×LV in-right middle lobe+0.014×MLD ex-left lower lobe ( R2=0.200, P<0.001), FVC%=-184.122-0.358×MLD in-right lung-0.024×?LV left upper lobe ( R2=0.261, P<0.001). There was significant difference in TLC% between residual and non-residual lesion groups ( P<0.05), so multiple linear regression analysis was performed both in the two groups. In the non-residual lesion group, TLC%=80.645+0.031×LV ex-right lower lobe ( R2=0.132, P<0.001); In the residual lesion group, TLC%=-110.237-0.163×MLD in-right upper lobe-0.098×MLD ex-left upper lobe -0.025×LV ex-right lower lobe ( R2=0.473, P<0.001). Conclusion:CT pulmonary function imaging can quantitatively analyze the whole lung, unilateral lung and lobulated lung, thus reflecting the regional pulmonary function, providing more valuable diagnostic information for the assessment of pulmonary function in convalescent patients with COVID-19.
6.Application value of psTg combined with lymph node ratio in prognosis of papillary thyroid cancer patients treated with 131I
Zhaoyang JIA ; Deyu LI ; Sen WANG ; Guang YANG ; Kai CHEN ; Lijun WANG ; Wei FAN ; Hui YANG ; Wenliang LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(7):407-411
Objective:To explore the value of pre-ablation stimulated thyroglobulin (psTg) before 131I treatment combined with lymph node ratio (LNR) in predicting 131I treatment response in patients with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Methods:From January 2016 to December 2018, 178 PTC patients (47 males, 131 females; age (43.2±12.6) years) treated with 131I in the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. According to 131I treatment response, patients were divided into excellent response (ER) group and non-ER group. The clinical data of the two groups were compared by χ2 test, independent-sample t test and Mann-Whitney U test. The cut-off values and AUCs of psTg and LNR to predict treatment response were calculated according to the ROC curve. Factors affecting 131I treatment response were analyzed by logistic multivariate regression analysis. Results:There were 118 patients (66.3%, 118/178) in ER group and 60 patients (33.7%, 60/178) in non-ER group, and there were significant differences in N stage ( χ2=11.15, P=0.004), 131I treatment dose ( χ2=12.65, P<0.001), American Thyroid Association (ATA) initial risk stratification ( χ2=15.25, P<0.001), number of metastatic lymph nodes ( χ2=22.63, P<0.001), LNR ( U=1 506.00, P<0.001) and psTg ( U=919.00, P<0.001) between the two groups. The cut-off values of psTg and LNR predicting ER were 3.97 μg/L and 0.29, with the AUC of 0.870 and 0.787 respectively. PsTg (odds ratio ( OR)=10.88, 95% CI: 4.67-25.36, P<0.001) and LNR ( OR=5.30, 95% CI: 1.85-15.23, P=0.002) were independent factors to predict 131I treatment response in PTC patients. When psTg≥3.97 μg/L, LNR ( OR=9.40, 95% CI: 2.06-42.92, P=0.004) was an independent factor affecting 131I treatment response in PTC patients. Conclusions:PsTg and LNR are independent factors affecting 131I treatment response in PTC patients. When psTg≥3.97 μg/L, LNR can be used as a supplementary factor to predict 131I treatment response. The combination of psTg and LNR can better predict 131I treatment response in PTC patients.
7.Size-specific dose estimation for chest CT examination in pediatric and adult patients
Peilin YU ; Wenliang FAN ; Ziqiao LEI ; Jianming YU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(1):26-30
Objective To compare the differences in radiation doses from CT scanning between children of different age groups and adult patients by using both traditional radiation dose assessment parameters and size-specific dose estimates (SSDE).Methods A total of 406 patients undergoing lung CT examination were studied.They were sampled retrospectively and continuously from the Union Hospital and divided into six groups by age distritution (0-2,3-6,7-10,11-14,15-18,>18 years old).The CTDIvol and DLP values were randomly sampled using MATLAB platform-based dicom data software.The SSDE and water equivalent diameter were also calculated according to the AAPM 220 Report.The differences in radiation doses from lung CT scaning between children and adult patients were analysed.Results The CTDIvol values for all age groups were significantly lower than the SSDE values.The differences were statistically significant (t =-36.36,-32.83,-30.36,-28.74,-23.89,P<0.05).The SSDE values were 137%,94%,79%,57% and 42% higher than the CTDIvol values,respectively.The CTDIvol values for the adult group were also lower than the SSDE values,and the difference was statistically significant (t=-21.92,P<0.05),and the SSDE value was about 41% higher than the CTDIvol value.With the increased age,CTDIvol value,DLP value,Dw value and SSDE value for children of all age groups gradually increased and were significantly smaller than those for the adult group.The difference was statistically significant (F=63.39,203.28,89.27,103.44,P<0.05).The conversion coefficient f for all age groups decreased significantly with age,which was significantly higher than that for the adult group,and the difference was statistically significant (F =109.83,P < 0.05).Conclusions In lung CT scanning,the CTDIvol value significantly underestimated the radiation doses to children as compared to adults.CTDIvol values are more easily underestimated for younger patients.The SSDE method allows for more accurate reflection of the radiation doses to different patients,taking into account differences in the examined patient size.
8.Preliminary study on the optimal keV of virtual monoenergetic images in transplanted renal artery on a dual-layer spectral detector CT
Lan ZHANG ; Zhuang NIE ; Wenliang FAN ; Jie YU ; Wengang SUN ; Xin LI ; Fan YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(3):298-302
Objective:To investigate the optimal monoenergetic level of virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) in transplanted renal artery on a dual-layer spectral detector CT.Methods:A retrospective study was performed on 16 renal transplant patients who underwent transplanted renal angiography on a dual-layer spectral detector CT in Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from June 2020 to April 2021. Conventional 120 kVp polyenergetic images (PI) were reconstructed, and virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) in range of 40-200 keV with interval of 10 keV were reconstructed, too. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of 120 kVp PI and VMIs were measured. Meanwhile, the subjective scores of the display of transplanted renal artery were performed on volume rendering images of 120 kVp PI and VMIs. Spearman correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between energy levels and SNR or CNR. Rank sum tests were performed to compare the parameters of image quality between the VMI which had the highest SNR and CNR, and the other VMIs, or 120 kVp PI.Results:Among the VMIs, SNR or CNR was negatively correlated with energy levels ( r =-0.86 and -0.88, all P<0.001). The SNR [22.80(18.57, 34.16)] and CNR [35.38(25.97, 39.01)] of 40 keV VMI were the highest, and significantly higher than that of 120 kVp PI and 50-200 keV VMIs, all the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The subjective scores of 40 keV VMI and 120 kVp PI were 5 (5, 5) and 4 (3, 5), respectively. The score of 40 keV VMI was significantly higher than that of 120 kVp PI ( Z=-2.60, P=0.009). There were no significant differences in subjective scores between 40 keV VMI and 50-70 keV VMIs ( Z=-1.00, -1.41, -1.73, P=0.317, 0.157, 0.083), but the subjective score of 40 keV VMI was higher than that of 80-200 keV VMIs and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Conclusions:As for the images of transplanted renal angiography on a dual-layer spectral detector CT, the image quality of 40 keV VMI was best, thus 40 keV was the optimal monoenergetic level.
9.Feasibility study of automatic spectral imaging protocol selection combined with double low technique in CT portal vein imaging
Ming YANG ; Wenliang FAN ; Jianming YU ; Ziqiao LEI ; Guangming XIE
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(1):16-21
Objective To explore the application value of virtual monochromatic imaging combined with adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) and automatic spectral imageing mode selection(ASIS) in reducing the radiation dose and contrast dose of CT portal venography.Methods We retrospectively collected 120 cases (80 males and 40 females) who underwent upper abdominal enhancement CT from January 2017 to April 2017.Patients were divided into 3 groups (40 cases in each group) according to the scanning program.Group A used conventional 120 kVp scan,NI =10,contrast agent dosage was 450 mgI/kg of body weight,image was reconstructed with 50% ASIR technique;Groups B and C used spectral CT mode,NI =10 (Group B),NI =13 (Group C),the amount of contrast agent was 300 mgI/kg of body weight,and the image was reconstructed with 60 keV +50% ASIR.One-way analysis of variance was used to compare the mean CT values and their differences,image noise,SNR and CNR of portal vein and liver parenchyma in three groups of images.Subjective image quality scores were performed on three groups of images by two senior radiologists.The patient's CTDIvol,DLP were recorded and the E was calculated.Results The amount of contrast agent in group B and C was reduced by about 30% compared with group A.The portal vein CT values of groups A,B,and C were 168.22± 17.82,209.06±20.07,and 211.03±25.60.The portal vein CT values of group B and C were significantly higher than those of group A,respectively (t =-9.625,-8.680,P < 0.05).The CT value difference between portal vein and liver parenchyma was 60.01± 17.01,106.63±25.83,107.72±25.39,respectively.SNRs were 8.48±1.41,12.64±2.94,10.77±1.94,and CNR were 5.16±1.80,8.13±2.54,7.32±1.84,respectively.The image quality scores were 3.53±0.68,4.75±0.54 and 4.53±0.64,respectively.The CT value difference,SNR,CNR and image quality scores of group B and group C were significantly higher than those in group A(t=-9.536,-9.857,-8.082,-6.064,-6.050,-5.308,-8.912,-6.779,P<0.05).The CTDIvolof groups A,B and C were (12.15±5.02) mGy,(12.34±4.18) mGy,(10.03±3.13) mGy,DLP were (348.62± 155.99) mGy· cm,(355.56± 131.07) mGy·cm,(287.10±92.25) mGy·cm,respectively,E were (5.23±2.34) mSv,(5.33±1.97) mSv,(4.31±.1.38) mSv,compared with the A and B groups,the CTDI,ol,DLP and E of the C group were significantly lower(t=2.274,2.147,2.147,2.812,2.702,2.702,P<0.05),and CTDIvol,DLP and E were decreased by 19%.Conclusions In CT portal venography,NI =13,60 keV combined with 50% ASIR reconstruction and ASIS can be used to personalize the contrast dose and radiation dose of the patient and provide images that meet the diagnostic requirements.
10.Nonenhanced electrocardiogram?gated quiescent?interval single?shot MR angiography of the lower extremities:comparison with CT angiography
Ming YANG ; Wenliang FAN ; Jianming YU ; Ziqiao LEI ; Zhuang NIE ; Qian LI ; Lan CHENG ; Bin CHI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(6):475-479
Objective To evaluate the diagnose value of nonenhanced electrocardiogram (ECG)?gated quiescent?interval single?shot MR angiography (QISS MRA) in lower extremity arterial stenosis. Methods A retrospective analysis of 30 patients with lower extremity ischemic manifestations and concurrent lower extremity arterial CTA and QISS MRA was performed from April to December 2017 at the Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. All patients underwent CTA and ECG?gated non?contrast?enhanced QISS MRA. The entire lower extremity arteries were divided into 19 segments (lower abdominal aorta, common iliac artery, internal iliac artery, external iliac artery, superficial femoral artery, deep femoral artery, radial artery, anterior tibialis anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial artery, radial artery). Two radiologists scored QISS MRA and CTA image quality using a 4?point scale and assessed the severity of arterial stenosis. Kappa analysis was used to evaluate the degree of stenosis of different examination methods in the same patient and the consistency of the scores of different radiologsts in the same patient. Result A total of 570 vessel segments were collected from 30 patients. The image quality of 560/570 (98.2%) and 548/570 (96.1%) of radiologist 1 was rated as excellent or good by CTA and QISS?MRA (grades 3 and 4), and 561/570 (98.4% of radiologist 2) The image quality of the segment and the 544/570 (95.4%) segment were rated as excellent or good by CTA and QISS?MRA, respectively. The image quality scores of radiologist 1 to CTA and QISS MRA were (3.87±0.38) and (3.70± 0.53), respectively, and radiologist 2 were (3.86±0.40) and (3.68±0.54) respectively. On the QISS?MRA, only 7 of the 570 segments (1.2%, 7/570) obtained images that could not satisfy the diagnostic image quality. The two radiologists used CTA and QISS MRA to evaluate the consistency of different degrees of vascular stenosis. The radiologist 1 evaluated the Kappa value of CTA and QISS MRA between 0.714 and 0.939 for different degrees of vascular stenosis. Radiologist 2 had a Kappa value of 0.603 to 0.939. QISS MRA was used to evaluate the consistency of vascular stenosis in different segments between the two radiologists. The Kappa value ranged from 0.813 to 0.933. Conclusion QISS?MRA is of great value in the diagnosis of lower extremity arterial stenosis.