1.MR ultrashort echo time and T1W sequences for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis
Tong YU ; Xiaoli LI ; Pei NIE ; Ying CHEN ; Lin HAN ; Meihan CHEN ; Fengjiao LI ; Xin HUANG ; Changgui LI ; Wenjian XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(3):452-456
Objective To compare the value of ultrashort echo time(UTE)and T1W sequences for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis.Methods Forty-four gouty patients were prospectively enrolled,including 32 cases with affected feet and 12 cases with affected knee.MR UTE and T1W sequence scanning of the affected area were performed,and subjectively scoring of imaging quality of 2 kinds of MRI were evaluated,respectively.Then total number and total score of bone erosions of each case were calculated according to all affected bones.Taken DECT as reference standard,the efficacy of UTE and T1WI for detecting bone erosions was assessed through comparing with DECT using Kappa coefficient.Results The imaging quality score of T1WI was lower than that of DECT(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between UTE and DECT(all P>0.05).There was high agreement between UTE and DECT for detecting bone erosions(κ=0.949),while the agreement between T1WI and DECT ranged from good to high(κ=0.718 to 0.805).The total number and total score of bone erosions based on T1WI were significantly lower than those based on DECT(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between UTE and DECT(all P>0.05).Conclusion UTE was better than T1WI for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis.
2.Study on the differences in dual-energy CT findings and clinical and laboratory indicators of frequent versus infrequent gout flares in the feet and ankles
Meihan CHEN ; Pei NIE ; Xiaoli LI ; Tong YU ; Fengjiao LI ; Changgui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Lin HAN ; Wenjian XU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(7):1177-1181,1233
Objective To explore the differences in the radiological features,clinical,and laboratory indicators of frequent versus infrequent gout flares in the feet and ankles using dual-energy computed tomography(DECT).Methods A retrospective selection was made on 385 gout patients,who were divided into the frequent flare group(≥2 gout attacks per year,219 cases)and the infre-quent flare group(<2 gout attacks per year,166 cases).Clinical data,laboratory indicators,and DECT imaging findings were col-lected for statistical analysis.Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the independent risk factors for frequent gout flares and receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted.Results Statistically significant differences were found between the fre-quent flare group and the infrequent flare group in terms of disease duration,body mass index(BMI),blood pressure,triglyceride(TG),serum uric acid(SUA),monosodium urate(MSU)crystal deposition,total volume of MSU crystals,maximum diameter of individ-ual tophi,number of affected joints,bone erosion,maximum depth of bone erosion,soft tissue swelling,bone proliferation and sclero-sis,and joint space narrowing(P<0.05).SUA levels,MSU crystal deposition,total volume of MSU crystals,and maximum depth of bone erosion were identified as independent risk factors for frequent gout(P<0.05).Both the combination of four factors model and the maximum depth of bone erosion model had better diagnostic efficacy.Conclusion Gout patients with high SUA levels,MSU crystal deposition,larger total volume of MSU crystals,and greater maximum depth of bone erosion are more likely to experience frequent gout attacks.Patients with bone erosion depth>3.200 mm are more likely identified early as having frequent gout.
3.Study on the differences in dual-energy CT findings and clinical and laboratory indicators of frequent versus infrequent gout flares in the feet and ankles
Meihan CHEN ; Pei NIE ; Xiaoli LI ; Tong YU ; Fengjiao LI ; Changgui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Lin HAN ; Wenjian XU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(7):1177-1181,1233
Objective To explore the differences in the radiological features,clinical,and laboratory indicators of frequent versus infrequent gout flares in the feet and ankles using dual-energy computed tomography(DECT).Methods A retrospective selection was made on 385 gout patients,who were divided into the frequent flare group(≥2 gout attacks per year,219 cases)and the infre-quent flare group(<2 gout attacks per year,166 cases).Clinical data,laboratory indicators,and DECT imaging findings were col-lected for statistical analysis.Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the independent risk factors for frequent gout flares and receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted.Results Statistically significant differences were found between the fre-quent flare group and the infrequent flare group in terms of disease duration,body mass index(BMI),blood pressure,triglyceride(TG),serum uric acid(SUA),monosodium urate(MSU)crystal deposition,total volume of MSU crystals,maximum diameter of individ-ual tophi,number of affected joints,bone erosion,maximum depth of bone erosion,soft tissue swelling,bone proliferation and sclero-sis,and joint space narrowing(P<0.05).SUA levels,MSU crystal deposition,total volume of MSU crystals,and maximum depth of bone erosion were identified as independent risk factors for frequent gout(P<0.05).Both the combination of four factors model and the maximum depth of bone erosion model had better diagnostic efficacy.Conclusion Gout patients with high SUA levels,MSU crystal deposition,larger total volume of MSU crystals,and greater maximum depth of bone erosion are more likely to experience frequent gout attacks.Patients with bone erosion depth>3.200 mm are more likely identified early as having frequent gout.
4.MR ultrashort echo time and T1W sequences for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis
Tong YU ; Xiaoli LI ; Pei NIE ; Ying CHEN ; Lin HAN ; Meihan CHEN ; Fengjiao LI ; Xin HUANG ; Changgui LI ; Wenjian XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(3):452-456
Objective To compare the value of ultrashort echo time(UTE)and T1W sequences for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis.Methods Forty-four gouty patients were prospectively enrolled,including 32 cases with affected feet and 12 cases with affected knee.MR UTE and T1W sequence scanning of the affected area were performed,and subjectively scoring of imaging quality of 2 kinds of MRI were evaluated,respectively.Then total number and total score of bone erosions of each case were calculated according to all affected bones.Taken DECT as reference standard,the efficacy of UTE and T1WI for detecting bone erosions was assessed through comparing with DECT using Kappa coefficient.Results The imaging quality score of T1WI was lower than that of DECT(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between UTE and DECT(all P>0.05).There was high agreement between UTE and DECT for detecting bone erosions(κ=0.949),while the agreement between T1WI and DECT ranged from good to high(κ=0.718 to 0.805).The total number and total score of bone erosions based on T1WI were significantly lower than those based on DECT(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between UTE and DECT(all P>0.05).Conclusion UTE was better than T1WI for detecting bone erosions of gouty arthritis.
5.Application of structured hypothermia intervention program in elderly intestinal cancer patients with frailty
Jiping YANG ; Zeya SHI ; Yifeng ZHOU ; Fengjiao NIE ; Xiaohong PENG ; Shuhui YIN ; Hao YUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(10):1200-1204
Objective? To explore the effects of structured hypothermia intervention program in elderly intestinal cancer patients with frailty. Methods? From November 2017 to July 2018, we selected 96 patients with surgery for intestinal cancer scored more than two points in Fried frailty assessment for the aged before surgery at the First Affiliated Hospital of Hu'nan Normal University & People's Hospital of Hu'nan Province by cluster sampling. All of the patients were divided into experimental group (n=48) and control group (n=48) with the method of random number table. Experimental group carried out the structured management model, formulated and implemented the structured hypothermia intervention program, while control group provided warm nursing based on nursing routine. We compared the respiration, blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation before, during and after surgery as well as temperature, incidence of hypothermia and related indicators (extubation time, retention time in resuscitation room, urine volume and intraoperative blood loss) at each time points during surgery. Results were analyzed with the repeated measure variance analysis, t test and χ2 test. Results? There were interactions between time and groups in temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and blood oxygen saturation (P< 0.05). The fluctuation with time of the above vital signs in the experimental group was lower than that of control group. In experimental group, the incidence of hypothermia was lower than that in control group; the extubation time and retention time in resuscitation room were shorter than those in control group; the intraoperative blood loss was less than that in control group and the urine volume was more than that in control group;the differences were all statistically significant (P< 0.01). Conclusions? The application of structured hypothermia intervention program in elderly intestinal cancer patients with frailty can effectively maintain the stable intraoperative vital signs, shorten the time anesthesia resuscitation, reduce the incidences of hypothermia and related complications, standardize preventive measures for intraoperative hypothermia and guarantee patient intraoperative safety among elderly intestinal cancer patients with frailty.

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