1.Experimental study of anteversion of femoral prosthesis in hemiarthroplasty for treating femoral in-tertrochanteric fracture in the elderly
Zilai YANG ; Jingliang YUAN ; Zhenhai WU ; Yunzhen CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;(z1):50-53
Objective To study the accuracy of the anteversion of femoral prosthesis in hemiarthro-plasty for treating femoral intertrochanteric fracture in the elderly.Methods Twenty femoral neck antever-sions of specimens were measured, which were control group(A).The femoral specimens were made into the model of femoral intertrochanteric fracture, which were installed femoral prosthesis according to minor trochanter(B),identifying the max diameter of cavum medulla(C),ocular estimating femoral condylar line ( D) ,combination of identifying the max diameter of cavum medulla and ocular estimating femoral condylar line( E) respectively.All the anteversion of femoral prosthesis were measured.Results The anteversion were:A group(8.98 ±4.31)°,B group (9.12 ±4.87)°,C group (9.57 ±6.49)°,D group (13.18 ± 5.83)°,E group (10.37 ±4.56)°respectively.The difference among the five groups was statistically sig-nificant.There was difference between D and A, there were no differences between B and A, C and A, E and A respectively.Conclusions In hemiarthroplasty for treating femoral intertrochanteric fracture, the an-teversion of femoral prosthesis is according to minor trochanter possibly; if the minor trochanter can not be got reduction, it is a good option according to combination of identifying the max diameter of cavum medulla and ocular estimating femoral condylar line to make sure the accuracy of the anteversion of femoral prosthe-sis.
2.Clinical verification protocol of domestic SPECT and its implementation
Shuwen ZHANG ; Yijie HE ; Zilai LIU ; Mingze SHAO ; Yingmao CHEN ; Jiahe TIAN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
It is the first time to lay down a complete and accurate plan for clinical verification protocol of domestic SPECT. The protocol's application to the first domestic BHP6601 SPECT proves its definitive purpose, reliability and completion. The protocol can meet the requirements of the criterions of China and related department, and thus must be beneficial to the clinical verification and popularization of large-scale nuclear medicine image equipment.
3.Comparison of different scan protocols in dual-source CT coronary artery bypass graft angiography
Yanyan ZHANG ; Wenjie YANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Zilai PAN ; Kemin CHEN ; Fuhua YAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(4):588-592
Objective To compare the image quality and radiation dose of prospective electrocardiogram(ECG)-triggered high-pitch spiral scan,prospectively triggered sequential scan and retrospectively triggered spiral scanning mode by dual-source CT in the follow-up of coronary artery bypass graft(CABG).Methods Totally 90 patients with stable heart rate(≤65 beats per minute)after bypass surgery were randomized to undergo prospective high-pitch spiral scan in group A (n=30),prospective sequential scan in group B (n=30),and retrospective spiral scan in group C (n=30).The patency and image quality of the grafts were blindly evalua-ted by two independent readers.Moreover,radiation dose of the three modes were evaluated.Results Scanning time of group A was significantly shorter than that of group B and group C (P<0.05).The average image quality score had no significant difference among three groups(H=0.449,P=0.799).The effective radiation dose of group A,group B and group C were (2.64±1.21)mSv, (6.48±2.58)mSv and(18.95±7.16)mSv,which was significantly lower in group A(H=101.21,P=0.00).Conclusion In pa-tients with a stable HR of 65 beats per minute or less,high-pitch spiral CT scan provides similar image quality at lower radiation dose compared with sequential scan and retrospective spiral scan,which can be widely used as a non-invasive effective tool for the post-operative follow-up of CABG.
4.Risk Factors and Establishment of Prediction Model for Preoperative Lymph Node Staging Deficiency in Gastric Cancer
Shuxiang DU ; Zhen GUO ; Zilai CHEN ; Shangxin WANG ; Gang WU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(5):498-504
Objective To analyze the risk factors of preoperative lymph node staging (N-stage) deficiency in gastric cancer and establish a preoperative assessment model to assist in predicting preoperative N-stage. Methods A retrospective method was used to analyze the clinicopathological data of 268 patients with gastric cancer. The patients routinely underwent preoperative thin-section enhanced CT to assess preoperative N-stage. Results The risk factors for preoperative N-stage deficiency were analyzed in combination with postoperative pathological findings. Multifactorial logistic regression analysis was performed to determine influencing factors, and Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to plot the survival curves of preoperative N-stage accurate group and deficiency group. The nomogram plot and ROC curves of the prediction model were drawn using the R package. AUC, 95%
5.Advanced Gastric Cancer and Perfusion Imaging Using a Multidetector Row Computed Tomography: Correlation with Prognostic Determinants.
Huan ZHANG ; Zilai PAN ; Lianjun DU ; Chao YAN ; Bei DING ; Qi SONG ; Huawei LING ; Kemin CHEN
Korean Journal of Radiology 2008;9(2):119-127
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between the perfusion CT features and the clinicopathologically determined prognostic factors in advanced gastric cancer cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A perfusion CT was performed on 31 patients with gastric cancer one week before surgery using a 16-channel multi-detector CT (MDCT) instrument. The data were analyzed with commercially available software to calculate tumor blood flow (BF), blood volume (BV), mean transit time (MTT), and permeability surface (PS). The microvessel density (MVD), was evaluated by immunohistochemical staining of the surgical specimens with anti-CD34. All of the findings were analyzed prospectively and correlated with the clinicopathological findings, which included histological grading, presence of lymph node metastasis, serosal involvement, distant metastasis, tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) staging, and MVD. The statistical analyses used included the Student's t-test and the Spearman rank correlation were performed in SPSS 11.5. RESULTS: The mean perfusion values and MVD for tumors were as follows: BF (48.14+/-16.46 ml/100 g/min), BV (6.70+/-2.95 ml/100 g), MTT (11.75+/-4.02 s), PS (14.17+/-5.23 ml/100 g/min) and MVD (41.7+/-11.53). Moreover, a significant difference in the PS values was found between patients with or without lymphatic involvement (p = 0.038), as well as with different histological grades (p = 0.04) and TNM stagings (p = 0.026). However, BF, BV, MTT, and MVD of gastric cancer revealed no significant relationship with the clinicopathological findings described above (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: The perfusion CT values of the permeable surface could serve as a useful prognostic indicator in patients with advanced gastric cancer.
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Lymphatic Metastasis
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Microcirculation
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Regional Blood Flow
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6.Building and application of hospital's electronic film system.
Kanmin YAO ; Kemin CHEN ; Zilai PAN ; Zhian BAI ; Jianfeng SHEN ; Haipeng DONG ; Yue ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(3):220-222
This paper describes the design process and implementation process of electronic film system. The establishment of electronic film system allowed us to aggressively reduce film use and costs and to demonstrate a positive return.
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
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Radiology Information Systems
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instrumentation
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X-Ray Film
7.Multi-detector-row CT findings of ACTH-independent macronodular adrenal hyperplasia
Qi SONG ; Weiwei ZHOU ; Tingwei SU ; Lianjun DU ; Bei DING ; Huan HANG ; Zilai PAN ; Kemin CHEN ; Fuhua YAN ; Weiqing WANG ; Guang NING ; Wenqiang FANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(4):335-339
ObjectiveTo explore the characteristics multi-detector-row computed tomography (MDCT)findings of ACTH-independent macronodular adrenal hyperplasia ( AIMAH ).Methods The un-enhanced and contrast-enhanced MDCT features in 24 patients ( 14 males and 10 females) with clinically confirmed AIMAH were retrospectively assessed for the morphology and enhancement patterns.ResultsThe adrenal glands were involved bilaterally in all of the 24 cases( 100% ).24 patients had massively enlarged multinodular adrenal glands.Nodules were( 1.79 ± 1.02) cm (0.50 ~ 3.85 cm),which usually distorted and completely obscured the normal adrenal glands.The enlarged adrenal glands were still retained the adreniform contour,showed characteristic ginger-like.22 of the 24 ( 91.7 % ) hyperplastic nodular glands demonstrated mild homogeneous enhancement.Calcification was revealed in 1 adrenals ( 1/24,4.2% ).Conclusion MDCT reveals the characteristic morphology and CT attenuation in AIMAH.Combined with its clinical presentation and biochemical findings,AIMAH is able to be diagnosed with high specificity and accuracy on MDCT.
8.The value of electronic film for improving the quality of hospital services.
Kanmin YAO ; Kemin CHEN ; Zilai PAN ; Jianfeng SHEN ; Haipeng DONG ; Yue ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(6):449-455
In this paper, by describing and comparing different implementations of electronic film combined with the actual application of the electronic film in the imaging department and the clinical departments. We elaborate electronic film for optimizing the imaging department workflow to improve service quality and patient satisfaction and other aspects of value.
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9.Comparison of image quality based on deep-learning image reconstruction and iterative reconstruction algorithm for dual-energy CT: a phantom and animal-model study
Jiang JIANG ; Yong CHEN ; Xiaomeng SHI ; Wei LU ; Baisong WANG ; Bowen SHI ; Wenfang WANG ; Lan ZHU ; Zilai PAN ; Huan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(12):1361-1367
Objective:To investigate the impact of the deep learning reconstruction algorithm TrueFidelity TM for Gemstone Spectral Imaging (TF-GSI) and the adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction algorithm (ASiR-V, hereinafter referred to as ASiR-V) based on phantom and animal models on the image quality of dual-energy CT images. Methods:GE Revolution Apex CT was used to scan the ACR 464 phantom and a mouse model of gastric cancer with lymph node metastasis ( n=16). TF-GSI and ASiR-V were separately used to reconstruct middle and high-grade images (TF-GSI-M, TF-GSI-H, ASiR-V-50%, and ASiR-V-100%) on the phantom and mouse based on virtual monoenergetic images at 70 keV. The task transfer function (TTF) of bone and acrylic, image noise power spectrum (NPS), and detectability index (d′) of the phantom images were evaluated. One-way ANOVA analysis was used to compare the image noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for brain and liver on images of mice. The consistency of the two reconstruction-algorithm images (TF-GSI-H and ASiR-V100%) in the detection of small lesions by two radiologists (A and B) was evaluated using kappa test. Results:In terms of the phantom, the TF-GSI-H group had the best performance in TTF, NPS, and d′. Compared to ASiR-V-100%, the TTF50% of bone and acrylic in the TF-GSI-H group increased by 2.4% and 8.9%, respectively; the NPS peak decreased by 54.1%, compared to ASiR-V-100%; the d′ of bone and acrylic in the TF-GSI-H group relative to ASiR-V-100% increased by 52.7% and 59.5%, respectively. The TF-GSI group had reduced image noise compared to the ASiR-V group, and both SNR and CNR of the two tissues increased, but the differences between the groups were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). The two reconstruction-algorithm images showed good consistency in image evaluation by the two radiologists (A, Kappa=0.875, P<0.001; B, Kappa=0.625, P=0.012). In terms of the detection of micro-metastases in mice, the TF-GSI group outperformed the ASiR-V group (average accuracy: 83.5% vs 71.9%; average sensitivity: 77.8% vs 61.2%; average specificity: 85.7% vs 85.7%). Conclusion:Compared with iterative reconstruction algorithm, the DLIR algorithm showed improved spatial resolution, reduced image noise, and enabled detectability of micro-lesion for images from dual-energy CT.