1.Diagnostic value of plasma D-dimer in acute aortic dissection
Chenling YAO ; Peizhi HUANG ; Chaoyang TONG ; Guorong GU ; Bin CHEN ; Jianyong GU ; Xiaoliang YANG ; Zhi DEN ; Xin LI ; Shanshan LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(12):1309-1312
Objective To investigate the early diagnostic value of plasma D-dimer level in acute aortic dissection (AAD) . Method A total of 80 patients with chest pain were enrolled from January 2006 to March 2009, and 40 patients of them were confirmed to be AAD with computerized tomographic angiography (CTA), and these patients were matched with 40 controls presenting suspected dissection, which were ruled out later. The D-dimer test was performed in all patients within 12 hours after onset of chest pain,and plasma D-dimer concentrations were compared between two groups. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of D-dimer used for diagnosing AAD were analyzed. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was also established. The statistical analysis of data was carried out by using Mann-Whitney test with SPSS 11.5 software. Results The plasma D-dimer oncentrations in AAD were significantly higher than those in controls [(5.48±7.95) vs. (0.64±0.75), P <0.0l]. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that D-dimer ( > 0.5 μg/mL) was predictive in the diagnosis of AAD, and the area under ROC curve was 0.848 ± 0.042, (95% CI: 0.766-0.930) with 87.5% sensitivity, 62.5% specificity,70% PPV and 83.3% NPV. Conclu-sions D-dimer may be a valuable biomarker in early diagnosis of AAD.
2.Study on the value of HPV DNA detection in the screening of cervical lesions
Duanliang PENG ; Chenggui LIU ; Yao DEN ; Haoyu ZHONG ; Ting KONG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(29):4067-4069
Objective To investigate the effect of human papilloma virus (HPV) DNA detection on cervical cancer and its precancerous lesions screening.Methods A total of 2 852 patients participated in cervical screening in Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital from January 2014 to December 2016 were enrolled.The HPV DNA testing and pathological biopsy were conducted in all patients,and the pathological examination results were defined as the gold standard.The influences of age,regions of residence (rural and urban) and obesity on the positive rate of HPV DNA were analysed.The results of HPV DNA testing in different pathological types were compared,and the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value of of HPV DNA testing were analysed,as well.Results The positive rate of HPV DNA in the 18-<35 age group was significantly higher than that in the 35-<50 age group and 50-58 age group,the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in positive rate of HPV DNA between the 35-<50 age group and 50-58 age group (P>0.05).The positive rate of HPV DNA of patients in urban areas was significantly lower than that of those patients in rural areas (P<0.05),while no statistically significant difference was found in the positive rate of HPV DNA between patients with normal weight and patients whose weight exceeded the standard (P>0.05).Among patients with positive HPV DNA testing results,the detection rate of cervical cancer and its precancerous lesions based on pathological examination was 1.60 % and 28.60 %,respectively.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value and missed diagnosis rate of HPV DNA testing was 87.79%,86.98 %,30.20 %,99.11% and 12.21%,respectively.Conclusion HPV DNA detection has a high sensitivity and specificity in cervical screening.