1.Clinical Observation of Combined Acupuncture and Scraping Therapy for Improving Phlegm-dampness Constitution of Simple Obesity
Yueling PENG ; Jiang MENG ; Derong FENG ; Yuanchun XIAO
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2009;7(2):87-90
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of combined acupuncture and scraping therapy for simple obesity and its effects on phlegm-dampness constitution.Methods:Seventy subjects with phlegm-dampness constitution were divided into treatment group and control group with a randomized digital table.Control group was given health education and dietary instructions,and treatment group was given acupuncture and scraping therapy besides health education and dietary instructions.After four-week treatments,the scores of obesity and phlegm-dampness constitution were recorded to assess the clinical efficacy.Results:There was a striking difierence in the total effective rate in treating obesity between the two groups (P<0.01);combined acupuncture and scraping therapy can relieve the phlegm-dampness symptoms(P<0.01);but the phlegm-dampness symptoms were not improved in the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion:Combined acupuncture and scraping therapy is quite effective for simple obesity and in improving phlegm-dampness constitution of simple obesity people.
2.Helical CT Findings and Misdiagnosis of Pulmonary Thromboembolism
Najia LIU ; Yiming LI ; Yun LIU ; Yuanchun FENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of helical CT study in pulmonary thromboembolism.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 16 misdiagnosed cases,studied previously with plain CT scanning.Results All of the 16 cases had positive findings on CT scanning,with sensitivity 100%.Among them,11 cases were misdiagnosed as pleural effusion plus pneumonia;3 pleural effusion;and 2,each of organized pneumonia and peripheral lung cancer.Conclusion The strong evidence of the disease could be given even with plain CT studies.The procedure is simple,safe and reliable,If a patient is suspected with the disease,and if CT is available in the hospital,CT should be the first choice in the study.
3.Comparison of effect of three DEET formulations preventing Schistosoma japonicum infection in mice
Haizhu ZHANG ; Hongbin REN ; Shiguo LIU ; Mingzhu SHI ; Yuanchun FENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(02):-
Objective To compare the effica cy of three N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) formulations against Schistosoma japonicum infection in mice. Methods Three 10% DEET formulations (DEET isopropanol solution,DEET cr eam and DEET vaseline ointment)were prepared and two experiments, no-dipping or dipping after applying DEET preparation ,were designed. In each experiment, mice were randomly divided into three experiment groups and three control groups . D ifferent DEET preparations were applied in the experiment groups and isopropanol solution, “yumeijing” cream , vaseline ointment were applied in the control g roups, respectively. At different time points after skin application (0.5, 1, 2 , 4 h and 8 h),the mice were infected with (50?5) Schistosoma j apon icum cercariae on the abdominal skin in no dipping experiment. I n dipping experiment,after mice skin were applied and were dipped for 10,30 min, 1 ,2 h and 4 h, respectively, the mice were infected with (50?5) cercariae. Af ter 6-7 weeks ,all the mice were sacrificed and the worms were collected by hea rt perfusion and counted.Worm reduction rates were calculated and rank sum tests w ere carried out. Results In no-dipping experim ent,three DEET formulations provided 100.0% protection in mice at least for 1 h .A t 2 ,4 h and 8 h ,the worm reduction rates were 94.8%,89.9% and 13.3% for DE ET isopropanol solution, 100.0%,97.8% and 50.7% for DEET cream and 100.0%,9 9.0% and 9 8.0% for DEET vaseline oinment, respectively. In dipping experi-ment, given 50.0% wor m reduction rate as efficient in preventing penetration by the cercariae, the e ffective times were 10 min for DEET isopropanol solution,30 min for DEET cream a nd 2 h for DEET vaseline oinment,respectively. Conclusion Three DEET formulations are effectiv e in preventing Schistosoma japonicum infection in mice.DEET vaseline oinment can provide better protection than the other two D EET formulations.
4.Comparison of effect of DEET with different concentrations in prevention of Schistosoma japonicum infection in mice
Haizhu ZHANG ; Hongbin REN ; Mingzhu SHI ; Yuanchun FENG ; Shiguo LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
ObjectiveTo explore the efficiency of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) with different concentrations in prevention of Schistosoma japonicum infection in mice.MethodsKunming-mice were randomly divided into four groups for the application of the vaseline ointment with different DEET concentrations (0,10%,20% and 30%). After the abdominal skin of the mice were smeared with those DEETs above mentioned and dipped into water for 10,30 min,1,2 h and 4 h, the mice were infected with (505) cercariae respectively. After infected for 6-7 weeks, all of the mice were sacrificed,and by perfusing heart the worms were collected and counted.Worm reduction rates were calculated and the rank sum tests were carried out. ResultsAt the time points of 1,2 and 4 h , the worm reduction rates were 78.34%,63.15% and 40.23% for 10% DEET vaseline ointment, 98.61%,93.37% and 75.74% for 20% DEET vaseline ointment and 100.00%,98.61% and 93.07% for 30% DEET vaseline oinment respectively(H =10.06,10.84,10.80,all P
5.Pneumoconiosis: high-resolution CT characteristics and patho-physiology.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(1):219-221
Long-term exposure of the human body to powder-dust environment commonly results in pneumoconiosis, such as silicosis, coal worker's pneumoconiosis and asbestosis. The pathological features of pneumoconiosis include lung's nodules and fibrosis. Plain film and computed tomography (CT) are the main imaging modalities for detecting pneumoconiosis, especially the high-resolution CT (HRCT), multi-detector row CT (MDCT) and related post-processing techniques are helpful in detecting the tiny pathological manifestations of pneumoconiosis so as to make early diagnosis. Furthermore, the functional MDCT could comprehensively assess the pulmonary physiological functions of the patient with pneumoconiosis.
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6.Clinical application of 64-slice CT angiography in the evaluation of lumen before and after coronary artery stent implantation.
Ensen MA ; Zhigang YANG ; Yuanchun FENG ; Li ZHANG ; Yong HE ; Yingkun GUO ; Lingling QIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(6):1311-1318
This is a retrospective study aimed at the clinical application of 64-slice computed tomography angiography (CTA) in evaluation the lumen before and after coronary artery stent implantation. We collected the coronary artery imaging data of 46 patients undergoing 64-slice CT before coronary artery stent implantation from July 2006 through May 2007; we also collected the data of 21 patients with 34 coronary artery stents in the same period to determine the diagnostic accuracy of CTA before and after coronary artery stent implantation. The results showed that, in 46 patients, 64-slice CT enabled the visualization of the entire coronary tree with diagnostic image quality. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the detection of stenosis > or = 50% were 92.11%, 95.64% and 94.97%, respectively. In 21 patients with 34 stents implanted, 23 (67.65%) stents showed no stenosis, 8 (23.53%) stents showed low degree of restenosis, and 3 (8.83%) stents showed high degree of restenosis. In conclusion, we can accurately evaluate the degree of stenosis of lumen before and after coronary artery stent implantation with the application of 64-slice CTA.
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7.The relationship between fine motor skills and executive function in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
SONG Yiling, REN Yuanchun, FAN Biyao, YANG Li, WANG Fang, FENG Lei
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(10):1522-1526
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between fine motor skills and executive function in school aged boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) aged 6-10 years, so as to provide a reference for promoting executive function.
Methods:
From November 2022 to May 2021,65 boys with ADHD were recruited from a tertiary hospital in Beijing and a public elementary school in Beijing, and 65 boys with typical development according to age and sex were recruited as controls. Children s fine motor skills were assessed using the movement assessment battery for children, second version (MABC-2), and children s inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility were assessed using the Stroop color word test (SCWT), Rey osterrich complex figure test (ROCFT) and trail making test (TMT), respectively. Independent samples t-tests were used to analyze the differences between the two groups, and Pearson correlation analysis and stratified regression analysis were used to explore the relationship between fine motor skills and executive functioning in boys with ADHD.
Results:
In the fine motor skills test, boys with ADHD scored significantly lower (8.68±3.62) than control boys (11.22±2.27)( t =4.80, P <0.05); in the executive function test, the results of SCWT, ROCFT, and TMT tests were significantly worse in boys with ADHD than in normal boys ( t =-4.53-4.42, P < 0.05). Correlation analysis showed that the fine motor skill scores of boys with ADHD were negatively correlated with the number of word sense errors ( r =-0.35) and color errors ( r =-0.42), and positively correlated with memory scores for delayed structure ( r =0.30) and detail ( r =0.25), which were negatively correlated with TMT-A ( r =-0.34),TMT-B reaction time ( r =-0.26), number of errors ( r =-0.43) ( P <0.05). Stratified regression analysis showed that fine motor skill scores of boys with ADHD were predictive of test results for inhibitory control, working memory and cognitive flexibility, with explanatory rates of 15%, 7%, and 19%, respectively.
Conclusion
Fine motor skills in boys with ADHD are correlated with executive functions, and fine motor skills could predict inhibitory control, working memory and cognitive flexibility to some extent. The development of fine motor skills in boy with ADHD could promote their executive functions.
8.16-Detector row CT features and related anatomic-pathology basis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Xiaoling WEN ; Zhigang YANG ; Qiling WANG ; Zhihui DONG ; Yuan LI ; Yuanchun FENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(1):152-156
The objective of this study was to elucidata the correlation of 16-detector row CT features with the complications and anatomic-pathology of the disease in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The 16-detector row CT appearances and predominant anatomic distribution were analyzed in 38 cases of IPF. Of the 14 patients (36.8%) with honeycomb lung, 10 (71.4%) had honeycomb appearances predominantly distributed in the peripheral zone of the middle and lower lobes, particularly in the basal segments of the lower lobes. 11 patients (78.6%) had the clinical duration of honeycomb lung for more than 3 years. The interlobular interstitial thickening was seen in 16 cases (42.1%), the interlobular septa thickening in 20 cases (52.6%); and the thickened bronchus-vascular bundle in 9 cases (23.7%). The above-mentioned three kinds of CT features observably distributed in the peripheral zone of the middle and lower lobes, in the basal segments of the lower lobes, and in the lower lobes and middle lobe of right lung in the middle of the zone, respectively. In 15 patients (39.5%), ground-glass opacity was predominantly distributed in the peripheral zone of lung and in the basal segments of the lower lobes; and the clinical duration lasted less than 1 year was seen in 10 cases (66.7%). These results indicated that some characteristic manifestations with pathologic variation and predominant anatomic distribution of IDF can be shown on 16-detector row CT.
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9.Characteristics of pneumoconiosis on multi-detector row CT and its' anatomic-pathologic basis.
Yuanchun FENG ; Zhigang YANG ; Yuan LI ; Tianwu CHEN ; Qiling WANG ; Wen DENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(2):287-291
In order to investigate the fine distinction of the tomographic images and the dominant anatomic distributions, we carefully reviewed and analyzed the features and predominant anatomic distribution of forty-nine pneumoconiosis patients with confirmed diagnosis on multi-detector row CT (MDCT). It was found that the round and small opacity p and irregular small opacity were mostly shown in the MDCT features of pneumoconiosis, while the large opacity and progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) were less frequently depicted in the MDCT. Distributions of round and small opacity and irregular small opacity in the six lung lobes were significantly different (P < 0.01). The most common p opacity was significantly seen in the upper and lower left lungs as well as in the upper right lung's opacity was in the upper left lung as well as lower left and right lungs. The large opacity commonly distributed in upper left and right lungs, while the PMF was often shown in both of two lungs. The results demonstrated that the MDCT could be an effective modality for detecting tiny lesions and anatomic distribution of pneumoconiosis, and it would be helpful for early diagnosis and accurate staging of the pneumoconiosis disease.
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10.Postural control and sensory information integration abilities of boys with two subtypes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a case-control study.
Yuanchun REN ; Lishen YU ; Li YANG ; Jia CHENG ; Lei FENG ; Yufeng WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(24):4197-4203
BACKGROUNDAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder in childhood. ADHD children with overlapping symptoms and signs of motor problems have more serious prognosis than that of children with ADHD only. However, the motor and sensory processing problems in children with ADHD have not been studied well. Few people adopt the technique of computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) in the study of ADHD, which is applied widely in clinical and laboratory research to objectively evaluate human's balance performance. This study aimed to assess the characteristics of postural control and sensory information processing of boys with two subtypes of ADHD by using CDP, so as to provide the proof for non-drug therapy of ADHD.
METHODFrom June 2003 to September 2004, a total of 73 boys (7-15 years of age) with ADHD and 73 normal developing boys matched by age and intelligence quotient from Peking University Institute of Mental Health were recruited in the study. The Sensory Organization Test was adopted to test the static balance performance under six sensory input conditions by SMART EquiTest 8.0 (NeuroCom) instrument. The sensory information from three sensory systems were available under condition 1, the visual inputs were removed or distorted under condition 2 or 3, the somatosensory inputs were in conflict with or without the visual inputs removed under condition 4 or 5, and both the visual and somatosensory inputs were in conflict under condition 6. The indexes of equilibrium score, somatosensory, vestibular, and visual ratios, and strategy scores were analyzed to indicate the subjects' postural control ability.
RESULTSADHD boys had significantly lower composite equilibrium score (CES) than the normal group (P < 0.05). Under condition 1 and conditions 3-6, the equilibrium scores (ES) of the ADHD group were significantly lower (all P < 0.05) than those of the control. Significantly lower visual and vestibular ratios and strategy scores under conditions 4-6 were found in boys with ADHD compared with the control group (P < 0.05). Boys of ADHD-predominantly inattentive (ADHD-I) type had a significantly lower CES and ES under conditions 4-6 than the controls (all P < 0.05) while the ESs of ADHD-combined type (ADHD-C) boys under each condition were similar with that of boys with ADHD-I and no significant difference was found between boys with ADHD-C and the control group (all P > 0.05). Compared with the control group, the ADHD-I boys showed significantly lower visual and vestibular ratios and strategy scores under conditions 4-6 whereas the ADHD-C boys showed a trend of lower visual ratio (all P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSADHD boys had a poorer static postural control ability and impaired function of processing visual and vestibular information compared with the normal control. Boys with ADHD-I showed particularly severe defect of static postural control and vestibular function integrating conflict information than normal boys. These deficits may be an important contributor to the clinical presentation of ADHD children and their cognitive deficits. Assessment and training of postural control function would be suggested during the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD children.
Adolescent ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ; physiopathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Humans ; Male ; Postural Balance ; physiology