1.RADIATION PROGNOSIS OF LOWER THIRD THORACIC ESOPHAGEAL CARCINOMA
Jun WAN ; Ren LI ; Xueying QIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(01):-
From October 1969 through December 1981, 3483 esoghageal carcinomas without superficial lymphatic metastasis were treated by 60 Co in our hospital. The radiation dose was over 50Gy and follow-up was over ten years. Results: No significant difference of survival rates was found in various cancer locations in the esophagus combined with the data between our hospital and Xingtai Tumor Hospital, the 5-year survival rates for lower third esophageal cancer were 20.7%~36.4% in surgery group and only 4.3% in radiation group. The 5-year survival rates were also significantly diffrent between radiation group(34.7%) and surgery group (64.9%) for cancer length of
2.Technologies and methods for digital marketing of medical journals on PubMed
Ming WAN ; Yuanyuan XU ; Xueying SHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Qun ZHANH
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(3):59-61
The effect of PubMed on the development of biomedical journals and the role of its Linkout function in extending the effect of journals were analyzed , followed by a description of the technologies and methods for the full-text seamless link of journal Websites and PubMed using its Linkout function with Biomedical and Environmental Sciences as an example .
3.Analysis of treatment outcome and prognostic factor with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Xin WAN ; Xueying QIAO ; Yadi WANG ; Xianshu GAO ; Yuzhi SONG ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(3):202-204
Objective To evaluate the impact of gross tumor volume(GTV)on prognosis of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy(3DCRT)in esophageal carcinoma.Methods From Jan.2004 to Oct.2007,131 stageⅠ-Ⅲb patients with unreseetable esophageal carcinomas who received 3DCRT with 60 Gy/ 30f/6w were analyzed retrospectively.The effectiveness of related prognostic factors on survival was evaluated by univariate and multivariate analyses.Results The following-up rate was 100%.By univariate analysis,the 1-,2-and 3-year local tumor control rates were 71%,64%and 60%for patients with GTV volume≤40 cm3,and 43%,32%and 28%for those with GTV volume>40 cm3(X2=13.16,P=0.000).respectively.The 1-,2-and 3-year local tumor control rates were 67%,59%,59%for T1+2 patients,62%,53%,50%for T3 patients,and 41%,28%,19%for T4 patients,respectively(X2=13.25,P=0.001).The 1-,2-and 3-year survival rates were 78%,53%,46%for patients of GTV volume≤40 cm3 and 45%.27%and 7%for patients of GTV volume>40 cm3(X2=21.55,P=0.000).The 1-,2-and 3-year survival rates were 71%,50%and 39%for patients with T1+2,68%,46%and 25%with T3,and 36%,18%and 15%with T4,repectively(X2=14.35,P=0.001).The 1-,2-and 3-year survival rates for patients with tumor length≤5 cm were 75%,50%and 44%,compared with 53%,35%and 18%with tumor length>5cm(X2=5.99,P=0.014).By multivariate analysis,GTV volume and T stage were likelv to be independent prognostic factors for local tumor control rates(X2=7.07,P=0.008;X2=6.63,P=0.036).Only the GTV volume was associated with the overall survival rate(X2=15.82,P=0.000).Conclusions GTV volume is independent prognostic factor.The larger the GTV volume is,the worse the prognosis will be.
4.Evaluation of respiration-induced dosimetric variance in three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) for mid-thoracic esophageal carcinoma
Junfie HUO ; Xueying QIAO ; Zhiguo ZHOU ; Xin WAN ; Yuzhi SONG ; Yankun CAO ; Xianshu GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(6):714-717
Objective To evaluate the respiration-induced dosimetric variance in 3DCRT for midthoracic esophageal carcinoma, in order to guide the radiation oncologist to choose the expansion margin. Methods Ten patients with mid-thoracic esophageal carcinoma were scanned by multi-spiral CT simulator respectively in free breathing ( FB), breath-hold after normal inspiration and expiration ( IBH and EBH )with the same scanning range. Then the CT images of three series were transferred to the treatment planning system. The target volume was outlined following the same standard. Plan1 was designed in the images of FB and transported completely to the images of IBH and EBH as Plan2 and Plan3 respectively to observe the dosimetric variance in target volume. Results For GTV, there was a statistical difference only in V100 of the three plans ( H = 6.423, P = 0.040 ) and no significant difference was found in other indexes. For CTV, the V100 and V95 were better in Plan1 (F=3.992, P=0.030; H=9.920, P=0.007) and no significant difference was found in other indexes. While ()TV, the Dmin, V100 and V95 was better in Plan1 ( F = 3.677, P = 0.039; F = 4.539, P = 0.020; H = 6.846, P = 0.033 ) and no significant difference was found in other indexes. There were no significant differences in all the indexes for the spinal cord and lung in the three plans. Conclusions The change in dose distribution was not so much with the standard expansion. It can meet the needs of clinical treatment.
5.Effect of stromal cell derived factor-1αand interleukin-1βon inducing vascular endothelial cells expressing lymphatic phenotype
Ning SUO ; Xueying WANG ; Chunlin YANG ; Hui ZHOU ; Fei LI ; Zongpu ZHANG ; Fangzhu WAN ; Hua TIAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(3):388-392
Objective To investigate the effect of stromal cell-derived factor-1α( SDF-1α) and interleukin ( IL-1β) on inducing vascular endothelial cells to express lymphatic phenotype .Methods The CRL-1730 cell line was cultured and treated with SDF-1αor IL-1β.The expression of endothelial cell markers and lymphatic endothelial cell markers were investigated with Real-time PCR, Western blotting and immunocytochemistry .Results In CRL-1730 cell line, endothelial cell markers such as voln willebrand factor ( vWF ) , VE-cadherin , vascular endothelial growth factor receptor(VEGFR)2, were dose dependently down-regulated after SDF-1αstimulation, while lymphatic phenotypes such as Prox-1, podoplanin and lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor-1(LYVE-1), were dose-dependently up-regulated after SDF-1αstimulation.The changes of vWF, VEGFR2 and podoplanin, Prox-1, LYVE-1 expression after IL-1βstimulation was similar to that after SDF-1αwhile expression of VE-cadherin changed slightly .Conclusion SDF-1αand IL-1βare able to induce vascular endothelial cell expressing lymphatic phenotype .
6.Research development of post-traumatic growth in patients with spinal cord injury
Xueying GAO ; Guojun DONG ; Haichen SUN ; Yanhui WAN ; Huilin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(17):1344-1347
The article describes the epidemiology of spinal cord injury (SCI), the measurement methods and affecting factors of post-traumatic growth of SCI patients and treatment strategy of promoting post-traumatic growth of SCI patients. The purposes of the article are to provide help of promote positive psychological changes and improve the quality of life of SCI patients.
7.The development of the post competency evaluation scale of anesthesia nurses and its reliability and validity
Yayun ZHANG ; Lina GUAN ; Xueying WAN ; Mingming WANG ; Zheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(31):2458-2463
Objective This study developed the post competency evaluation questionnaire of anesthesia nurses and tested its reliability and validity. Methods The item pool was developed through literature analysis, behavioral event interview and Delphi method, which was based on the post competency model. A total of 222 anesthesia nurses were investigated firstly, and the formal questionnaire was formed by item analysis, exploratory factor analysis and correlation analysis. Then the reliability and validity were tested. A total of 214 anesthesia nurses were investigated, the data was used to analyze the confirmatory factor, and the SEM was constructed finally. Results Six factors were identified including 35 items and the cumulative contribution of variance was 65.898%. The correlation coefficient between each factor and total score ranged from 0.793 to 0.863, and the correlation coefficient among each factor ranged from 0.512 to 0.739. The Cronbach′s α coefficient was 0.96 and the Spearman-Brown was 0.883 for the total scale. The model fitting indexes of structural equation model were as below, RMR=0.044, RMSEA=0.064, CFI=0.901, IFI=0.902, PNFI=0.727, PCFI=0.807. Conclusions This evaluation questionnaire has good reliability and validity, and it could be used as a tool to evaluate the post competency of anesthesia nurses in China.
8.Construction and practice of information management platform for Investigator Initiated Clinical Trials
Xianchen LI ; Mei KANG ; Pei CAO ; Wan ZHU ; Xueying DING ; Biyun QIAN ; Yanhong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(3):236-240
Objective:To explore the application of information management platform for Investigator Initiated clinical trials (IIT).Methods:Elaborate the design and application of Clinical Information Management Platform (CIMP). Discuss the obstacles in platform development.Results:Compared with regions where clinical research is more developed, there is still a lack of standardized and efficient information management methods in China. Through the construction of the IIT information management platform, the scientific management of the IIT and the SWOT analysis of the use of the platform have been conducted. Further exploration and improvement are needed in terms of the collaboration of the information platform, data standardization, and information sharing security.Conclusions:The management efficiency can be improved by applying CIMP, which will also promote the smooth implementation of IITs.
9.Association between radiographic and clinicopathological features and prognosis in patients with extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma
Gehong DONG ; Yong LI ; Yuyan YAN ; Hongfei WAN ; Xue LI ; Lei YANG ; Xueying CUI ; Jingwen WANG ; Liping GONG ; Yihua ZHAO ; Zifen GAO ; Honggang LIU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(5):293-297
Objective To explore the CT and MRI imaging and clinicopathological features of extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma (NK/TCL). Methods Sixty-six patients with NK/TCL diagnosed from 2002 June to 2016 April in Beijing Tongren Hospital with intact CT and/or MRI imaging results were enrolled in this study. All the patients had tailed clinical information and follow-up. The imaging and clinicopathological features were analyzed retrospectively and their prognostic value on overall survival was analyzed. Results There were 49 males and 17 females with median age of 42 years. The median follow-up time was 18 months. The cases showed surrounding invasions including 10 cases (15.2 %) in soft palate, 5 cases (7.6 %) in hard palate, 2 cases(3.0 %) in tonsil, 8 cases(12.1 %) in upper lip, 13 cases(19.7 %) in maxillofacial soft tissue, 9 cases (13.6 %) in eyelid, 10 cases (15.2 %) in orbital, 3 cases (4.5 %) in maxilla, 6 cases (9.1 %) in pterygopalatine fossa,6 cases(9.1 %)in infratemporal fossa,3 cases(4.5 %)in skull base, 3 cases(4.5 %) in eyeball and 2 cases (3.0 %) in brain tissue. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis found that the 2-year overall survival rates of the patients with the involvement of hard palate, upper lip, maxillofacial soft tissue, eyelid, orbital, maxillary, eyeball and brain organizer were lower than those of the patients without the involvement of these sites(χ2values were 4.470,4.041,4.456,13.933,8.986,4.000,44.121,6.527,16.822,respectively, all P< 0.05). Further multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that maxilla and brain involvement were independent adverse factors (RR=34.717, 95 % CI 3.404-354.035, P=0.003; RR=37.545, 95 % CI 3.188-442.187, P= 0.004). Conclusions MRI and CT examinations are of great value in diagnosis and prognostic assessment of NK/TCL. Clinicians can make correct and timely diagnosis by comprehensive clinical, radiological and pathological features and can make a detailed clinical assessment to give patients appropriate treatment,thus improving the outcome of the NK/TCL patients.
10.Quality evaluation of Investigator-Initiated Trials at the early approval stage
Mei KANG ; Xianchen LI ; Pei CAO ; Wan ZHU ; Xueying DING ; Yanhong ZHU ; Biyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(5):392-396
Objective With the fast development of Investigator-Initiated Trials (IIT),more and more resources from the national and local governments,universities and hospitals were invested.It is important to clarify the content and methodologies of quality evaluation of the IITs at the early approval stage to assure more complete and systematic quality assessment,improve resource allocation,enhance the research ability,as well as the protection of human subject.Methods This article summarized the content and related safeguarding measures of quality assessment during the early stage of project setup.Discussed relative practice and experiences of our center.Results The contents of quality evaluation include research topic,study protocol,research team and qualifications,quality assurance plan and risk management.The organizing work and attention of the research administrative department,qualified departments and experts,as well as information platform are the required safeguarding measures for effective assessment.Conclusions Quality evaluation of IITs at the early approval stage is critical segment of study quality assurance.More attention should be paid to make every effort counts.