1.Effect of the setup error on the dosimetric verification for the volumetric modulated arc therapy
Xiaohuan SUN ; Lina TAN ; Kui MA ; Feng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2014;23(6):513-515
Objective To evaluate the effect of the setup error on the dosimetric verification for the nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients and cervical carcinoma patients treated with volumetric modulated are therapy (VMAT).Methods VMAT plans for 10 cervical cancer patients and 10 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients were transplanted into the Delta4 phantom and calculate the dose,next,implement the treatment on the Varian iX linear accelerator.on the Varian iX linear accelerator.To simulate the setup error by moving the treatment couch in,out,up,down,left,right by 3 mm,5 mm,7 mm.Thereby study the effect of the setup error on the pass rate of the dose verification.Results The results for the dose distribution using the gamma evaluation method showed that the pass rate (3%/3 mm) was less than 90% when the setup error were greater than 3 mm and 5 mm for the nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients and the cervical carcinoma patients.The pass rate of head direction were (64.7 ± 8.2) % and (63.3 ± 3.6) % on setup error of 5 mm and 7 mm for nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients and cervical carcinoma patients,respectively.Conclusions Setup error has great effect on the dose verification of the VMAT plans,the greater of the setup error,the lower of the pass rate.The setup error of head direction is more sensitive than other directions especially.
2.Association of ZP4 gene polymorphism with primary open-angle glaucoma in an ethnic Chinese population from Sichuan province.
Yingcai TAN ; Dingding ZHANG ; Bo GONG ; Xiaohuan ZHANG ; Linxin JIANG ; Ying LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(5):737-740
OBJECTIVETo assess the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) rs547984, rs540782, rs693421 and rs2499601 of Zona Pellucida Glycoprotein 4 (ZP4) gene with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) among ethnic Han Chinese from Sichuan Province.
METHODSA dye terminator-based SNaPshot method was used to genotype 336 patients with POAG and 768 healthy controls.
RESULTSNo significant difference was detected in allelic frequencies of rs547984, rs540782, rs693421 and rs2499601 between the two groups (P>0.05). Haplotypic analysis showed a significant difference in G-G-A-G haplotype formed by the 4 SNPs between the POAG and the control groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONZP4 gene SNPs rs547984, rs540782, rs693421, rs2499601 are not associated with POAG among ethnic Hans from Sichuan.
3.Difficulty coefficient of Operating Room nursing items
Dahao CHEN ; Huiyi TAN ; Liqin PAN ; Yuzhen XIE ; Xiaohuan LIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(25):3206-3210
Objective? To define the difficulty coefficient of Operating Room nursing items which is suitable for difficulty evaluation and can represent the workload of Operating Room nursing. Methods? From January 2017 to March 2018, through literature review, questionnaire survey and expert demonstration meeting, the nursing work items and operational difficulty indicators suitable for difficulty evaluation in Operating Room were determined. The weight of difficulty indicators was determined by analytic hierarchy process. Fifteen experts were selected for three rounds of Delphi inquiry. The coefficients of difficulty were determined by weighted linear method. Results? Finally, the difficulty coefficients of 68 operating room nursing items were obtained. The top three difficulty coefficients were "position placement and observation of lateral traction bed (7.268 7)", "position placement and observation of fixed skull (7.254 0)" and "position and observation of skull-brain frame lateral decubitus position (7.243 3)"; the last three difficulty coefficients were "horizontal supine position placement and observation (2.178 2)" and "sterile sheet laying (2.046 0)" , "no-contact wearing of sterile gloves (1.000 0)". Conclusions? This study defines 68 difficulty coefficients of operating room nursing work items which are suitable for difficulty evaluation and can represent the workload of Operating Room nursing. It can quantify the difficulty of Operating Room nursing work items and enhance the rationality of Operating Room nursing workload counting.
4.Construction of the quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients and its reliability and validity testing
Lixia YUE ; Na CUI ; Xu CHE ; Heng ZHANG ; Hongxia WANG ; Shujie GUO ; Hongling SHI ; Ruiying YU ; Xia XIN ; Xiaohuan CHEN ; Li WANG ; Zhiwei ZHI ; Lei TAN ; Xican ZHENG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(11):1366-1377
Objective:To construct the quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients and test its reliability and validity.Methods:Referring to the group standards in Specification of Management for Humanistic Caring in Outpatients released by the China Association for Life Care,as well as relevant guidelines and literature,a pool of items for the quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients was formed.After expert consultation and expert argumentation,a quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients was constructed.From January to February 2024,243 hospital managers from 5 hospitals in Zhengzhou were selected as survey subjects to conduct item analysis,and reliability and validity testing on the scale.Results:Two rounds of expert inquiry and two rounds of expert argumentation were conducted,with questionnaire response rates of 92.00%and 100.00%,respectively,and expert authority coefficients of 0.952.In the second round of the expert inquiry scale,the mean importance score of the first-level indicators was 4.80 to 5.00,the full score ratio was 88.00%to 100.00%,the coefficient of variation was 0.04 to 0.17,and Kendall's coefficient of concordance was 0.857(P<0.001);the mean importance score of the second-level indicators was 4.60 to 5.00,the full score ratio was 80.00%to 100.00%,the coefficient of variation was 0.00 to 0.21,and Kendall's coefficient of concordance was 0.775(P<0.001);the mean importance score of the third-level indicators was 4.60 to 5.00,the full score ratio was 76.00%to 100.00%,the coefficient of variation was 0.00 to 0.21,and Kendall's coefficient of concordance was 0.830(P<0.001).Finally,a quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients was formed,including 5 first-level indicators,25 second-level indicators,and 58 third-level indicators.Exploratory factor analysis produced 5 common factors with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 74.628%.The Pearson correlation coefficients between the five-factor scores ranged from 0.648 to 0.798,and the correlation coefficients between the factor scores and the total score of the scale ranged from 0.784 to 0.938.The scale-level content validity index(S-CVI)of the scale was 0.945,the item-content validity index(I-CVI)was 0.725 to 1.000,the Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the total scale was 0.973,and the retest reliability coefficient was 0.934.Conclusion:The constructed quality evaluation scale of specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients has good scientific validity and reliability,and can be used as an evaluation tool for specification of management for humanistic caring in outpatients.
5.Relationship between lower limb muscle strength and walk speed in community dwelling older adults: the chain mediating role of flexibility and dynamic balance
Xiaohuan TAN ; Guiping JIANG ; Xinyi HUANG ; Dandan WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Qingguo BU ; Xueping WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(6):646-653
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between lower limb muscle strength and walking speed in older adults, and to analyze the mediating role of flexibility and dynamic balance. MethodsFrom November to December, 2021, a total of 155 older adults at the Shanghai Senior Sports and Health Home were included. Their basic health information was collected, and the lower limb muscle strength, flexibility, dynamic balance and walking speed were tested. A mediated effects analysis was conducted. ResultsThere was a pairwise correlation among lower limb muscle strength, flexibility, dynamic balance and walking speed in older adults (r > 0.210, P < 0.01). In the mediated effects model, after controlling for age and gender, lower limb muscle strength did not directly predict walking speed in older adults (β = 0.029, P = 0.699), however, lower limb muscle strength could influence walking speed through the partial mediation of dynamic balance (effect = 0.0130, 95% CI 0.0073~0.0197) and the chain mediation of lower flexibility and dynamic balance (effect = 0.0019, 95% CI 0.0003~0.0043). ConclusionLower limb muscle strength can indirectly affect walking speed in older adults through the mediators of flexibility and dynamic balance, or the dynamic balance alone.