1.Influencing factors of ankylosing spondylitis patients’life quality and medical coping styles
Qingxiang WU ; Ying QI ; Tao ZHOU ; Mengping HU ; Ming WU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(11):5-9
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of ankylosing spondylitis(AS)patients’life quality and medical coping styles.Method Two hundred patients visiting at the outpatient department of our hospital took part in the assessment on AS life quality and medical coping styles to look into the living quality of AS patients and its medical coping methods and influencing factors.Results The total score on life quality was(66.82±5.57),among whose dimensions the psychological function was scored the lowest by(10.65±4.05). Pearson correlation analysis showed that the scores on confrontation of coping styles were positively related with the dimension of social function in life quality(r=0.18,r=0.13,P<0.05),the scores on the avoidance of coping style were positively related to the dimension of physiological function in the life quality(r=0.12,r=0.14,P<0.05),the scores on yielding in coping styles was negatively correlated to physiological function of the life quality(r=-0.20,P<0.05).Regression analysis results showed that the AS patients’life quality was impacted by the course of the disease,coping styles and modes for paying medical expenses(P<0.05).Conclusions The AS patients’life quality is low and it is related to their coping style,the course of the disease and modes for paying medical expenses.Medical personnel should implement targeted interventions to guide patients into taking correct medical coping styles according to the specific condition of patients,in order to improve their quality of life.
2.Routine fetal screening for congenital heart diseases: the detection rate in the high-risk and low-risk population
Ling ZANG ; Ying WU ; Feng SUN ; Tao LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(12):1038-1040
Objective To provide basis for routine fetal cardiac screening by comparing the ultrasound detection rate of fetal heart defects between the high-risk and low-risk population.Methods According to the questionnaire about maternal risk factors,all 7165 pregnant women were divided into two groups.The high-risk group included 2147 cases and the remained 5018 were considered as low-risk population.Routine fetal heart screening was performed by the four-chamber view,left and right outflow tract views.If some cardiac malformations were found,the detailed fetal echocardiography would be performed.Both the detection rate of fetal cardiac defects and distribution of the relevant risk factors were analyzed.Results Ninty-five(1.33%)cases of congenital heart disease were found in our study,32(1.49%)cases from highrisk group and 63(1.26%)cases from low-risk group.No significant was found between the two groups (X2=0.635,P>0.05).Karyotyping were performed prenatally in 23 of 95 fetal congenital defects cases by cordocentesis and chorionbiopsy,and 11(47.83%)cases of concomitant chromosomal abnormality were found.Conclusions Routine fetal screening for congenital fetal diseases should be performed in non-selected population for the similar detection rate of fetal defect in high-risk and low-risk group.
3.Comparison of tomographic ultrasound image with routine ultrasonography in fetal heart screening
Tao LIU ; Ying WU ; Yi XIONG ; Ling ZANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(3):217-220
Objective To evaluate the value of tomographic ultrasound imaging(TUI)in the fetal heart screening.Methods One hundred and ten volume datasets acquired from normal fetal heart in the second trimester with spatio-temporal image correlation(STIC) were evaluated offline with TUI. The Bmode and CDFI static images as well as the dynamic loops of one cardiac eycle could be reviewed simultaneously. The visualizing rate and ultrasonic scores of the 4 chamber view,outflow tracts and 3 vessels (and trachea)view obtained from TUI and routine ultrasonography for fetal heart screening were respectively compared. Results Among all 110 cases,the visualizing rate of 4 chamber view,outflow tracts and 3 vessels(and trachea) view were respectively 100%(67),88.9%(45),80.0%(45),84.4%(32)in Bmode and 100%(33),86.2%(25),50.0%(14),100%(4)in CDFI under the same fetal Dositi.n.No significant differences of the visualization rate were found between TUI and routine screening either in Bmode or in CDFI(P>0.05). The median score of 4 chamber view of TUI in B-mode was little higher than that in routine screening,while the right outflow tract of screening in CDFI significantly higher than that of TUI(P<0.05). Conclusions The visualizing rates and qualities of TUI are sufficient for fetal heart screening offline as well as routine ultrasonography online in second trimester.
4.Association of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D with serum IgE levels in adults
Ying CHEN ; Wenling ZHANG ; Tao HUANG ; Yu SU ; Jiali WU
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(2):134-137
Objective To investigate the correlation between serum levels of 25 hydroxyvitamin D and immunoglobulin E(IgE)in adults.Methods There were 1 969 participants over the age of 19 were enrolled in this studied,serum total IgE,dermatophagoides farinae(Df)-specific IgE,and serum 25(OH)D levels were analyzed.Other variables included sex,age,body mass index,smoking history,and economic status were collected.Adjusted regression analysis was used to examine the independent association of 25(OH)D with serum IgE levels.Results The average serum 25(OH)D level of 1 969 patients was(18.0±6.5)μg/L,the prevalence of asthma,allergic rhinitis,and atopic dermatitis were 15.2%(299/1 969),2.8%(63/1 969)and 3.0%(68/1 969)respectively,however,there was no significant difference in serum 25(OH)D levels in patients with allergic rhinitis.All subjects were divided into four groups according to the serum 25(OH)D level: Q1:less than and equal to 13.4 μg/L,Q2:more then and equal to 13.4 μg/L but less then and equal to 17.0 μg/L,Q3: more then and equal to 17.0 μg/L but less then and equal to 21.7 μg/L,and Q4: more than and equal to 21.8 μg/L.The median TIgE level increased with higher quartiles in the Kruskal-Wallis test.The prevalence of Df in Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4 group were 39.8%,33.2%,38.7%and 43.1%,respectively.Linear regression analysis indicated that 25(OH)D levels were positively correlated with lgTIgE(regression coefficient:0.011,95%CI 0.001-0.021),25(OH)D in male patients with dust mite allergy was positively correlated with lgTIgE(regression coefficient:0.026,95%CI 0.010-0.043).There was no significant correlation between 25(OH)D and lgTIgE in the other groups.Conclusion Adult serum 25(OH)D levels is positively correlated with total IgE levels.
5.EEG analysis of army recruits and veterans and the relationship of the frequency spectrum with depression scale scores
Ying CHEN ; Pengcheng GAO ; Huaying TAO ; Shijing WU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;(4):282-285
Objective To explore the characteristics of EEG frequency in recruits and veterans and their relationship with depression scale scores.Methods Fifty-five newly enlisted soldiers formed the recruits group and 68 demobilized soldiers the veterans group.A general information survey,EEGs and the Hamilton depression scale (HAMD) were administered to all of the subjects.According to the HAMD scores,35 of the 123 were designated as the abnormal group,while 88 formed the normal one.Eighteen of the 35 with EEG abnormalities served as a doubleabnormal group to be compared with the remaining 17 cases with abnormal HAMD scores and normal EEGs (the single-abnormal group),and 9 of the 18 with higher HAMD scores as the higher group,and the other 9 cases as the lower group.The EEG frequency spectrum and the power percentages from the δ to γ frequency bands were calculated as δ:0.5-4 Hz,(o):4-8 Hz,α:8-13 Hz,β:13-25 Hz,γ:25-40 Hz.Results Forty-six of the subjects (37.4%) had abnormal EEG results,35 had abnormal HAMD scores,and 18 (51.4% of the soldiers with abnormal HAMD scores) had both abnormalities.The veterans had lower δ band power percentage in all channels than the recruits,but in the (0) band it was the reverse.In the left channels the veterans had lower α and γ band power percentages than the recruits.Compared with the normal,all channels in the EEGs of subjects with abnormal HAMD scores had significantly higher δ band power percentages.The higher the δ band power percentage a subject had,the higher his HAMD score.Conclusion There is some correlation between changes in EEG power percentages and the possibility and severity of depression.Objective and subjective EEG evaluation can help improve the positive rate of diagnosis,and thus the management of the army.
6.Perception and application of 22S Rule in Westgard Multi-rule Quality Control
Changde LIU ; Ying MA ; Xingyuang ZHOU ; Sufen WU ; Tao ZHAI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(19):2680-2681,2684
Objective To explore the application conditions of 22 S rule (one of the Westgard rules) in single concentration quali‐ty control .Methods The application scope of 22 S rule was used into the same batch detection of single‐concentration quality control materials .Results The 22 S rule improved the detection rate of system errors .Conclusion 22S rule should be applied to two detec‐tions within a batch when using one quality control material ,as to improve the detection of system error more efficiency .
7.ADAR2 inhibits MAVS expression by editing its 3'UTR in cells
Tao LI ; Jingyuan LI ; Xilin ZHU ; Xiaopan WU ; Ying LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(6):747-751
Objective To investigate the effect of ADAR2 on the expression of MAVS and its mechanism.MethodsThe RT-qRCR was used to detect the expression of ADAR gene family, the expression level of ADAR2 and MAVS in cells.The effect of ADAR2 on the 3'UTR region of MAVS was detected by Pyrosequencing.To detect the expression of luciferase by dual luciferase reporter plasmid assay;The expression of ADAR2 and MAVS were detected by Western blot.Results In the ADAR family, the abundance of ADAR1 was the highest, followed by ADAR2, but the expression of ADAR3 was poor, which was almost impossible to detect(P<0.05).ADAR2 played a critical role in RNA editing of chr20:3869744 sites on the 3'UTR region of MAVS(P<0.001).On the 3'UTR editing site of MAVS, the luciferase activity of the edited G allele was significantly lower than that of the normal A allele(P<0.01).At the level of transcription and translation, ADAR2 significantly inhibited the expression of MAVS(P<0.05).Conclusions ADAR2 by editing MAVS` 3'UTR on the chr20:3869744 site, which makes the occurrence of A to G replacement, inhibits the expression of MAVS.
8.Tomographic ultrasound imaging for analyzing for the relative orientation of fetal heart and great arteries
Tao LIU ; Ying WU ; Yi XIONG ; Shilong LIU ; Zhipeng NI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(10):1845-1848
Objective To assess the value of tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) for prenatal analysis of the relative orientation of fetal heart and great arteries. Methods Volume datasets acquired from 12 patients of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and 13 normal fetal heart were evaluated offline with TUI. The aortic valves (AV) and pulmonary valves (PV) were respectively showed on the two parallel slices. According to the pivot point in the middle of the PV in one slice, the relative orientation of the AV on another slices were analyzed. Results In the 12 patients of TGA confirmed postnatally, 7 were concomitant with single ventricle anomaly, AV was on the anterior-right orientation of the PV in 5, and was relatively on the anterior and anterior-left orientation in other 2 of them.In the remained 5 with seeming normal 4 chamber view, AV was found on the anterior-right of the PV in 3, and was relatively on the anterior and upright orientation.in other 2 patients. In 13 normal fetuses, TUI showed that all AV located on the posterior-right orientation to the PV. Conclusion TUI can provide detailed spatial information of the great arteries both in normal and abnormal fetal heart. It may be a convenient and veracious tool for prenatal exploring the morphology of the great arteries.
9.A preliminary application of levator-urethra gap in evaluating levtor avulsion in postpartum women
Lian XU ; Feifei LIU ; Junjia TAO ; Qin LI ; Qingkai WU ; Rui ZHANG ; Tao YING
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(7):602-605
Objective To study the change of levator urethra gap(LUG) in postpartum female using pelvic floor three-dimensional ultrasonography.Methods Totally 80 postpartum women and 30 nulliparas were examined by three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasonography.The images were obtained at maximal pelvic floor muscle contraction,and then the morphology of puborectalis muscle on tomographic ultrasound imaging were observed and the right LUG and left LUG were measured.Results The puborectalis was intact in all nulliparas and 69 postpartum women.The puborectalis avulsion was find in 11 postpartum women.The LUG of postpartum group was greater than that of nullipara group (P <0.05).In postpartum group,the LUG of puborectalis avulsion was greater than that of intact puborectalis(P <0.05).There was no difference between the right LUG and left LUG in nullipara group and in the postpartum women with intact puborectalis (P > 0.05).ConcIusions LUG is a good imaging parameter to evaluate the levator avulsion in postpartum women.
10.Comparison of normal male puborectalis by ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging
Rong WU ; Bing HU ; Ying HUANG ; Xudong JIANG ; Tao YING ; Bulin ZHANG ; Shengli KUANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):872-875
Objective To afford an new effective imaging technique for the morphological observation of the normal male pelvic floor by observing the normal male puborectalis with transrectal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods Thirty-six normal males were examined by transrectal ultrasound and MRI,data of puborectalis were recorded and compared including starting point, end point,appearance, structure, thickness and the relationship with peripheral organs. Results The results including the appearance,direction and internal echo of puborectalis and the relationship with peripheral organs can be clearly displayed by transrectal ultrasound compared with MRI. The thickness of right and left puborectalis at rest measured in ultrasound and in MRI were (6.22±0.57)mm, (6.19±0.59) mm, (6.20±0.61) mm and (6.17±0.53) mm, respectively. The thickness by two methods and two sides had no significant differences (P>0.05). The thickness of puborectalis measured by two methods did not correlate with age,height,body weight,the volume of prostate and interspinal diameter respectively. Conclusions Transrectal ultrasound is a new imaging method to observe male puborectalis. Identification for nomal puborectalis sonography is the foundation of diagnosis pelvic floor disease.