1.Comparison of region of interest volume between three different treatment planning systems
Wei WANG ; Mawei JIANG ; Songfang ZHANG ; Yuanzi ZHA ; Yichen SHENG ; Yongqing TU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(1):74-78
Objective To analyze the differences between calculated and actual volumes of regions of interest ( ROIs) in three treatment planning systems ( TPSs):PrecisePlan, Xio, and Oncentra, to transfer different ROIs and compare their calculated volume between the three TPSs, and to provide a basis for clinical application. Methods Different sizes of ROIs were delineated on 5 sets of computed tomography ( CT) images with different slice thickness. Square and round regions with different slice numbers were contoured in a homogeneous phantom. Three groups of patients ( n=5) with head and neck tumor, chest and abdomen tumor, and pelvic tumor, respectively, were enrolled as subjects. All the ROIs were independently transferred back and forth between three TPSs and different workstations with the same system in DICOM RT format. The changes in actual and calculated ROI volumes were evaluated after back and forth transfer. Results There was a significant positive linear correlation between the calculated volume, slice thickness, slice number, and actual volume of ROI in each TPS ( PrecisePlan:R2=0. 994, P<0. 01;Xio:R2=0. 997, P<0. 01;Oncentra:R2=0. 995, P<0. 01) . There were significant differences in all calculated ROI volumes of the head, chest and abdomen between the three TPS ( P<0. 05) except for the calculated ROI volumes of the chest and abdomen between Oncentra and Xio ( P=0. 114 ) . Conclusions The variations in volume calculation algorithm and slice thickness are the main causes of differences in calculated ROI volume. Particularly, small?volume ROIs have the greatest variation in calculated volume. To avoid a secondary reconstruction of ROI volume, it is recommended to transfer ROI back and forth between dose calculation workstations with the same TPS.
2.Reduction of inflammatory-related factor expression in experimental acute pancreatitis in Egr-1 knockout mice
Youcai DUAN ; Bo JIANG ; Gaofeng MA ; Zhimin XU ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Tianming CHENG ; Yichen DAI ; Xueqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To observe the effects of Egr-1 gene knockout on the expression of inflammatory-related factors in pancreatic tissue in a mouse acute pancreatitis model.METHODS: The experimental pancreatitis was induced by high-dose of cearulein in wildtype mice and Egr-1 knockout mice.The pancreatitis indexes,such as serum amylase,pancreata edema,and myeloperoxidase(MPO) levels in pancreata and lungs were recorded.The mRNA levels of tissue factor(TF),plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI-1),monocyte chemoattractant protein(MCP-1),Gro-1,IL-6 and ICAM-1 were measured by quantitative PCR.RESULTS: Contrary to wildtype mice,typical pancreatitis was not induced by high-dose cearulein in the Egr-1 knockout mice,not only markedly reduced edema in pancreata and lungs,but decreased MPO levels in lungs as well were found.Furthermore,the mRNA of TF,PAI,MCAP,ICAM-1 and IL-6 in pancreata were significantly decreased in Egr-1 knockout mice.CONCLUSION: The severity of pancreatitis and lung damage is ameliorated in Egr-1 knockout mice stimulated by high-dosage of cearulein,which was probably mediated by decreasing expression of inflammatory-related factors in pancreata,such as TF,PAI,MCP-1,ICAM-1 and IL-6.
3.Application of evidence-based medicine in standardized residency training of dental general practitioners
Yichen JIANG ; Chao FU ; Tingting XIAO ; Binbin TAO ; Chunyan AO ; Zhaowu CHAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(2):202-204
In order to make up for the innovation deficiency in the traditional residency training model and the shortcomings of active learning and lifelong learning, evidence-based medicine is introduced into the residency training of dental general practitioners. Theoretical knowledge training of evidence-based medicine is conducted through online course learning. PICO mode is used to conduct evidence-based analysis of clinical cases under the guidance of the instructor, so that trainees can get familiar with the process of evidence-based analysis. Students can finally design and complete the application cases of evidence-based medicine, and teachers give evaluation guidance. Through this process, students can learn and master the knowledge of evidence-based medicine step by step, thus obtaining better teaching results.
4.Optical properties and biomedical applications of gold nanorods
Yichen PENG ; Yuqian JIANG ; Chenjie FANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;44(2):151-156
In recent years, the research on gold nanoparticles has made great progress. Gold nanoparticles with different morphologies have good application prospects in drug delivery and tumor treatment. Some gold nanoparticles have entered the stage of clinical trials. Gold nanorods have become important research objects due to their special optical properties and photothermal treatment potential. In this paper, the optical properties and main applications of gold nanorods were reviewed. Gold nanorods have good surface modifiable properties and can be modified through surface ligand exchange to improve their biocompatibility. The photothermal properties of gold nanorods can be improved by adjusting the aspect ratio to adjust the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak to achieve near-infrared light excitation. These characteristics make gold nanorods show good application prospects in the detection of biological macromolecules, real-time imaging in vivo, and early diagnosis and treatment of tumors. Using gold nanorods as a carrier and modified with different targeting molecules can improve the targeting of its drug delivery system and reduce damage to normal cells, so as to realize the combined application of chemotherapy and photothermal therapy, and finally achieve a better therapeutic effect. Combining gold nanorods with stem cells or certain specific biomolecules can form a hybrid gold nanorod system which provides new ideas for further improving the efficiency of tumor treatment.
5.Correlation between peripheral blood hypersensitive C-reactive protein and cognitive function in patients with depression
Jiang CAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Nahua YUAN ; Guidong ZHU ; Yichen SUN ; Xiaoya WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(10):1534-1538
Objective:To correlate peripheral blood hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) with cognitive function in patients with depression.Methods:Seventy-five patients with depression who received treatment in the Second People's Hospital of Lishui from January 2019 to May 2020 were included in the depression group. An additional 50 healthy controls were included in the control group. The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) was used to evaluate participates' cognitive function. Serum hs-CRP level was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results:Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t = 10.774, 2.774, 9.840, 5.064, 7.915, all P < 0.01). Serum hs-CRP level in the depression group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(13.05 ± 2.94) mL vs. (1.13 ± 0.18) mL, t = 28.595, P < 0.01]. Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in patients with moderate and severe depression were significantly lower than those in patients with mild depression. Serum hs-CRP level in patients with moderate and severe depression was (10.41 ± 2.21) mg/L and (25.71 ± 4.04) mg/L, respectively, which was significantly higher than that in patients with mild depression [(3.03 ± 0.49) mg/L, t = 3.015, 3.370; 3.903, 3.441; 3.541, 3.604; 4.503, 4.661; 4.001, 3.980; 4.035, 3.669, all P < 0.01]. Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in patients with severe depression were significantly lower than those in patients with moderate depression ( t = 8.331, 5.227, 10.031, 6.003, 9.416, all P < 0.01). Serum hs-CRP level in patients with severe depression was significantly higher than that in patients with moderate depression [(25.71 ± 4.04) mg/L vs. (10.41 ± 2.21) mg/L, t = 11.005, P < 0.01]. Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum hs-CRP level in patients with depression was remarkably negatively correlated with speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores (all P < 0.01). Conclusion:Serum hs-CRP level in patients with depression is greatly increased, can reflect the severity of depression and is related to cognitive function.
6.Evaluation of the anchorage effect of a new cross buccal tube in the treatment of second premolar extraction
Xinyun ZHANG ; Yichen HAN ; Hao JIANG ; Mingcan ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(9):977-981
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of using a new cross buccal tube(XBT)to close the extraction gap of the maxillary second premolar and control the anchorage.Methods Fifteen adolescent patients with moderate to severe crowding,skeletal Class Ⅰ,missing maxillary second premolars or difficult to retain during clinical examination were selected.PASS orthodontic technique was used to reduce the number of maxillary second premolars to relieve crowding and retract the anterior teeth.Before and after treatment,head lateral images were taken and cephalometric measurements were taken.Changes of bone and dental indexes related to molar anchorage and anterior adduction were observed.Results After treatment,teeth of all patients were arranged neatly,the occlusion relationship was good and the profile was improved.Before and after treatment,there were no significant changes in bone indicators such as ∠SNA,∠SNB and ∠ANB(P>0.05).There was no significant change in vertical height ∠MP-SN(P>0.05).The angle of the upper and lower central incisors,∠U1-SN,∠U1-NA,∠ L1-MP and ∠L1-NB decreased significantly,while ∠U1-L1 increased significantly(P<0.05).The upper incisor margin point moving towards the distal(P<0.05),and there was no significant change in the position of the upper incisor root apex and first molar(P>0.05).Conclusion The application of the new cross buccal tube is beneficial for adolescent patients to control the occlusion of the extraction gap of the maxillary second premolar.
7.The value of IVIM-DWI and DTI in the diagnosis of invasive breast carcinoma of no special type
Lifang SI ; Xiaojuan LIU ; Kaiyan YANG ; Li WANG ; Yichen MA ; Tao JIANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(12):1874-1877
Objective To evaluate the value of IVIM-DWI and DTI parameters in quantitative analysis and differential diagnosis of invasive breast carcinoma of no special type(NST).Methods We retrospectively analyzed 60 patients (63 lesions)who underwent MR examination in our hospital and all lesions were verified by pathologic results.MR protocol included DCE-MRI,IVIM-DWI using 14b values and DTI.The ADC,ADCslow,ADCfast,f,λ1of lesions were measured and compared by two independent samples t test between the benign lesions and NST.Logistic regression analysis was made using ADC,ADCslow,f,λ1as predictors in detecting and differentiating the NST,ROC analysis was performed to compare diagnostic performance based on the area under the curve(AUC).Results The ADC,ADCslow,ADCfast,f andλ1of NST were (1.49±0.63)×10-3mm2/s,(1.32±0.49)×10-3mm2/s,(25.98±21.84)×10-3mm2/s,0.20±0.13 and (4.98±0.47)×10-3mm2/s,these values of benign lesions were (2.31±0.66)×10-3mm2/s,(2.24±0.65)×10-3mm2/s,(18.71± 12.26)×10-3mm2/s,0.33±0.15 and(5.59±0.59)×10-3mm2/s.All parameters except ADCfast(P=0.271)had significantly statistical differences (P<0.000 1)between NST and benign lesions.The regression model showed that ADCslowwas an independent predictor in NST’s detection.Conclusion The ADC,ADCslow,f andλ1is helpful for differentiation between NST and benign lesions.The regression model is most valuable in NST detection and ADCslowis the preferred index.
8.Expression and significance of PIK3CA,p-AKT and PTEN in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma
Haiqing ZHAO ; Jiashuo WANG ; Yichen ZHAO ; Feifei JIANG ; Aihui YAN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(2):232-238
Objective To investigate the expression of PIK3CA,phosphorylated protein kinase B(p-AKT)and phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome 10(PTEN)in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma(SNSCC).Methods The expressions of PIK3CA and PTEN in head and neck squamous cell carci-noma(HNSCC)were analyzed through the data set of HNSCC in the cancer genome map of UCSC Xena data-base.The immunohistochemical SP method was used to measure the expression of PIK3CA,p-AKT and PTEN in 43 cases of SNSCC tissues,20 cases of normal inferior concha tissues.The relationship between the expressions of PIK3CA,p-AKT and PTEN protein with the clinicopathological features and prognosis of the patients with SNSCC was analyzed.Results The results of bioinformatic analysis showed that PIK3CA mR-NA expression in HNSCC tissues was higher than that in paracancerous tissues(P<0.01),while the PTEN mRNA expression was lower than that in paracancerous tissues(P<0.05).The immunohistochemical detec-tion results showed that the positive expressions rates of PIK3CA and p-AKT proteins in normal nasal mucosa tissues were significantly lower than those in SNSCC tissues,while the positive expression rate of PTEN pro-tein in SNSCC tissues was significantly higher than that in normal inferior nasal concha mucosa tissues,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).The expressions of PIK3CA and p-AKT protein were related to the clinical stage,differentiation degree and primary site(P<0.05),but were not related to age,gender,smoking and drinking(P>0.05);the PTEN protein expression was not related with the clinical stage,differentiation degree,primary site,age,smoking and drinking(P>0.05).The Spearman analysis showed that the expression of PIK3CA in SNSCC tissues was positively correlated with p-AKT protein ex-pression(r=0.664,P<0.01),and PIK3CA was negatively correlated with PTEN protein(r=-0.414,P<0.01).The expression of p-AKT was negatively correlated with PTEN protein(r=-0.453,P<0.01).The Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the median survival time of the patients with PIK3CA and p-AKT protein positive expression was shorter than that of the patients with negative expression(P<0.01).There was no statistically significant difference in median survival between the patients with PTEN protein positive expres-sion and those with negative expression.Conclusion The overexpressions of PIK3CA and p-AKT accompa-nied by the loss of PTEN expression participate in the development and progression of SNSCC,moreover the PIK3CA and p-AKT expressions are related to the poor prognosis of the patients.
9.Application and thinking of health standards related to public health in prevention and control of coronavirus disease 2019
Xin XU ; Yichen JIANG ; Yanqing YANG ; Yanmin ZHENG ; Nailing SUN ; Changwei TIAN ; Miaojie YAO ; Pengfei BING ; Jing LI ; Suwen LEI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(11):1758-1764
Objective:To systematically analyze the basic characteristics and contents of the current health standards for infectious disease, environmental health, school health and disinfection in the context of COVID-19 prevention and control, and provide support for the further optimization of epidemic prevention and control guidelines and reference for the revision and improvement of related health standards.Methods:Public health standards used in COVID-19 prevention and control were selected for a systematic comparison with "The Plan of COVID19 Prevention and Control (the 6 th Edition)" and other epidemic prevention and control guidelines from the perspectives of application scope and technical elements. Results:The current standards of public health are with scientificity, timeliness and feasibility. The application scope and technical elements of the current public health standards basically meet the needs of the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, but the public health standardization system still needs improvement, and some public health standards need to be revised.Conclusions:The implementation of current public health standards can provide strong technical support for the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic. The experience obtained from COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control might promote the further improvement of the health standardization system.
10.Application and thinking of health standards related to medical care and health information in prevention and control of COVID-19
Xin XU ; Yanqing YANG ; Yichen JIANG ; Yanmin ZHENG ; Nailing SUN ; Changwei TIAN ; Miaojie YAO ; Pengfei BING ; Jing LI ; Suwen LEI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(11):1765-1771
Objective:To compare the technical elements of health standards for nosocomial infection control, health protection, health information, and health emergency and biosafety in the context of the prevention and control of COVID-19, and provide support for the further optimization of the epidemic prevention and control guidelines.Methods:Above mentioned health standards used in COVID-19 prevention and control were collected for a systematic comparison with "Guidelines for Prevention and Control of COVID-19 in Medical Institutions" (the 1 st Edition) from the perspective of technical elements. Results:The application scope and technical elements of the current health standards basically meet the needs for the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic.Conclusions:The implementation of the current health standards can provide strong technical support for the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic. The experience obtained in the epidemic prevention and control can also contribute to the further revision and improvement of the health standards.