1.Application of surgical robot in vitreoretinal surgery
Aizhen XU ; Jiajia HUA ; Chuanbao LI
International Eye Science 2025;25(3):422-427
As one of the most delicate surgeries in the whole body, vitreoretinal surgery requires a high degree of refinement and stability of the surgeon's operation due to the limitation of the operating space, and the fact that any subtle surgical trauma can lead to serious visual function damage. Surgical robots can significantly improve the precision and safety of the vitreoretinal surgical procedures and have good application prospects. As an emerging technology, in recent years, scholars at home and abroad have carried out a lot of research on the surgical robot in the surgical treatment of vitreoretinal diseases, and have achieved certain research results. Starting from the development history of surgical robots, this review analyzes and summarizes the safety and stability of surgical robots assisted retinal endovascular surgery, subretinal injection, macular surgery and real-time manipulation of retinal laser photocoagulation, briefly generalized the challenges that surgical robots still faced, and aim to provide more research directions of surgical robots in the treatment of vitreoretinal diseases.
2.Application of surgical robot in vitreoretinal surgery
Aizhen XU ; Jiajia HUA ; Chuanbao LI
International Eye Science 2025;25(3):422-427
As one of the most delicate surgeries in the whole body, vitreoretinal surgery requires a high degree of refinement and stability of the surgeon's operation due to the limitation of the operating space, and the fact that any subtle surgical trauma can lead to serious visual function damage. Surgical robots can significantly improve the precision and safety of the vitreoretinal surgical procedures and have good application prospects. As an emerging technology, in recent years, scholars at home and abroad have carried out a lot of research on the surgical robot in the surgical treatment of vitreoretinal diseases, and have achieved certain research results. Starting from the development history of surgical robots, this review analyzes and summarizes the safety and stability of surgical robots assisted retinal endovascular surgery, subretinal injection, macular surgery and real-time manipulation of retinal laser photocoagulation, briefly generalized the challenges that surgical robots still faced, and aim to provide more research directions of surgical robots in the treatment of vitreoretinal diseases.
3.Effects of pulmonary rehabilitation exercise on anxiety and quality of life in patients with first diagnosed lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy
Jiajia XIAO ; Hua ZHANG ; Jingyuan WANG ; Yunxia JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(5):682-687
Objective:To explore the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation exercise on anxiety and quality of life in patients with first diagnosed lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods:A total of 78 patients who received chemotherapy for first diagnosed lung cancer admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from May 2018 to May 2020 were selected as research objects by the convenient sampling method. 39 patients admitted from May 2018 to May 2019 were set as control group and 39 patients admitted from June 2019 to May 2020 were set as the intervention group. The control group was given lung cancer nursing routine, while the intervention group was given 16-week lung rehabilitation exercise intervention on the basis of the control group. Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and European Organization for Research and Treatment (EORTC-QLQ-C30) were used to compare the scores of anxiety and quality of life between the two groups before intervention and 16 weeks after intervention.Results:Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in anxiety score and quality of life score between the two groups ( P>0.05) . After intervention, consistent results were obtained through intention to treat (ITT) analysis and per-protocol (PP) analysis. The anxiety score of the intervention group was lower than that of the control group, the role function, emotional function, social function and general health status of the quality of life scores were higher than that of the control group and the scores of fatigue, shortness of breath and loss of appetite were lower than that of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Pulmonary rehabilitation exercise can improve anxiety and quality of life in patients with first-diagnosed lung cancer treated with chemotherapy, but its long-term effects still need further follow-up evaluation.
4.Related factors of troublemaking among patients with mental disorders caused by amphetamine-type stimulants
Guojian YAN ; Li PU ; Fugui JIANG ; Xuanyi HU ; Jialing LEI ; Yuesheng CAO ; Shunzhen ZHOU ; Hua REN ; Jiajia CHEN ; Shu WAN ; Yunxi LUO ; Langbin ZHOU ; Xufeng SONG ; Jun YANG ; Wei JI
Sichuan Mental Health 2021;34(4):341-344
ObjectiveTo explore the related factors of troublemaking behaviors among patients with mental disorders induced by amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS), and to provide references for the formulation of relevant intervention measures for ATS-induced mental disorders. MethodsA total of 105 patients who met the diagnostic criteria of International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10) for ATS-induced mental disorders were included, and classified into troublemaking group and non-troublemaking group. The general demographic data and clinical data of the selected individuals were collected, and all patients were assessed using Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS). Then univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression model were used to screen the related factors of troublemaking behaviors. ResultsThe scores of SSRS, objective support dimension and social support utilization dimension were significantly lower in troublemaking group than those in non-troublemaking group, with statistical differences [(24.10±6.59) vs. (28.94±5.59), t=3.364, P=0.001; (5.50±1.96) vs. (8.20±2.13), t=5.183, P<0.01; (4.60±2.26) vs. (6.28±1.90), t=3.435, P=0.001]. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that male (OR=6.061, P=0.014) was a risk factor, while high social support level (OR=0.873, P=0.018) was the protective factor for troublemaking behaviors among patients with ATS-induced mental disorders. ConclusionPatients with ATS-induced mental disorders of the males and with low social support level are at high risk of troublemaking behaviors.
5.Therapeutic Observation of Electroacupuncture plus Muscle Energy Technique for Upper Crossed Syndrome
Jiajia HUA ; Jiajia SHI ; Aiming SHEN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(1):81-84
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture plus muscle energy technique (MET) in treating upper crossed syndrome (UCS).Method Forty UCS patients were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 20 cases in each group. The control group was intervened by electroacupuncture, while the treatment group was treated with MET to relax and regulate the cervical and shoulder muscles in addition to electroacupuncture. The two groups were treated once a day, for 3 weeks in total. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Neck Disability Index (NDI), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were observed before and after the intervention, and the clinical efficacies were compared between the two groups.Result After the treatment, the VAS, NDI, HAMD, and PSQI scores were significantly changed in both groups (P<0.05). The scores of all parameters in the treatment group were significantly different from those in the control group (P<0.05). The total effective rate was 95.0% in the treatment group versus 85.0% in the control group, and the between-group difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Electroacupuncture plus MET can improve the pain, depression, sleep disorder, and the quality of life of UCS patients.
6.Dynamic changes of PD-1 expression on CD4 + and CD8 + T cells in patients with HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B treated with telbivudine
Zhiqin LI ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Chunling HU ; Yu PING ; Hua LI ; Jingya YAN ; Jun LYU ; Qinglei ZENG ; Zujiang YU ; Yi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016;9(6):486-490
Objective To investigate the expression of PD-1 on CD4 +and CD8 + T cells in patients with HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B(CHB)treated with telbivudine.Methods Fifty-six HBeAg-positive CHB patients admitted in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University during January 201 3 and June 201 4 were enrolled in this study.The expression of PD-1 on CD4 +and CD8 + T cells was detected with flow cytometry at baseline,24,48 and 72 wks after telbivudine treatment.The relationship of PD-1 expression with alanine aminotransferase (ALT)level,HBeAg seroconversion and HBV DNA loads was analyzed.t test and completely random variance analysis were used to analyze the data.Results The PD-1 expression on CD4 + and CD8 + T cells at baseline was higher in patients with low ALT levels compared to those with high ALT levels(t =1 2.20 and 9.69,both P <0.01 ),while higher levels of PD-1 expression was also observed in patients with high HBV DNA load (≥5 lgIU /mL)compared to those with low HBV DNA load (t =4.39 and 4.85,both P <0.01 ).PD-1 levels on CD4 + and CD8 + T cells presented a declining trend after telbivudine treatment(F =6.98 and 8.97,both P <0.01 ),PD-1 expression in patients with HBeAg seroconversion showed lower levels compared with baseline values (t =1 8.45 and 1 8.01 ,both P <0.01 ). Conclusion In HBeAg-positive CHB patients,the expression of PD-1 on CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocytes shows a decreasing trend during the treatment with telbivudine,indicating that antiviral therapy may alleviate the immunosuppression in these patients.
7.A dosimetric comparison of static intensity-modulated radiotherapy, volumetric-modulated arc therapy,and helical tomotherapy after surgery for gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma
Xin WANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Jing JIN ; Zhihui HU ; Yuan TANG ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Yanru FENG ; Hua REN ; Ning LI ; Wenyang LIU ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):255-259
Objective To investigate the effects of different irradiation techniques on dose distribution in target volume and normal tissues after the radical surgery for gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma,and to provide the optimal regimen for clinical treatment.Methods A total of 9 patients with gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma who underwent radical esophagus-proximal gastrectomy or total gastrectomy were enrolled.The therapeutic regimens of five-field static intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT),volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT),and helical tomotherapy (HT) were designed for each patient,and the dose-volume histogram was used to evaluate the effects of different irradiation techniques on the conformity index (CI) and homogeneity index (HI) of target volume and the surrounding normal tissues. The prescribed dose was 45 Gy at 1.8 Gy/fraction.The patients received oral S-1 as concurrent chemotherapy at a dose of 80 mg/(m 2? d) twice a day during radiotherapy.Results Compared with IMRT and VMAT,HT had better CI and HI of the target volume,as well as a better protective effect on the intestinal tract and bone marrow.Compared with IMRT and HT,VMAT had a lower V20 and V30 for the left kidney and a lower V30 for the heart,while IMRT had lower V5 and V10 for both lungs;V20 and mean dose showed no significant differences between the three techniques.HT had the highest mean sub-field hop count,followed by IMRT and VMAT.Conclusions IMRT, VMAT, and HT can meet the clinical requirements,but besides ensuring the best CI and HI of the target volume,HT has a good protective effect on the intestine and spinal cord and can help to reduce the incidence of adverse events in patients.
8.Pattern of nodal recurrence after curative resection in Siewert Ⅱ and Ⅲ locally advanced adenocarcinoma of gastroesophageal junction
Jiajia ZHANG ; Zhenwei LIANG ; Ying LI ; Xin WANG ; Yuan TANG ; Tongtong LIU ; Yanru FENG ; Ning LI ; Jing YU ; Shuai LI ; Hua REN ; Shuangmei ZOU ; Jun JIANG ; Wei HAN ; Weihu WANG ; Shulian WANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Yueping LIU ; Hui FANG ; Xinfan LIU ; Zihao YU ; Yexiong LI ; Liming JIANG ; Jing JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):356-361
Objective To investigate the pattern of nodal recurrence after curative resection in adenocarcinoma of the gastroesophageal junction ( AGE ) , and to provide a basis for delineation of the radiation range in the high-risk lymphatic drainage area.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in 78 patients with locally advanced AGE who were newly treated in our hospital from January 2009 to December 2013 and had complete clinical data.All patients received curative resection and were pathologically diagnosed with stage T3/T4 or N (+) AGE.Those patients were also diagnosed with SiewertⅡor Ⅲ AGE by endoscopy, upper gastroenterography, macroscopic examination during operation, and pathological specimens.None of the patients received preoperative or postoperative radiotherapy.All patients were diagnosed by imaging with postoperative nodal recurrence.The computed tomography images of those
patients were accessible and had all the recurrence sites clearly and fully displayed.Results The median time to recurrence was 10 months ( 1-48 months) , and 90%of the recurrence occurred within 2 years after surgery.The lymph nodes with the highest risk of recurrence were No.16b1( 39%) , No.16a2( 37%) , No.9 (30%), and No.11p (26%), respectively.There was no significant difference in the recurrence rate within each lymphatic drainage area between patients with SiewertⅡandⅢAGE ( P=0.090-1.000) .The lymph nodes with the most frequent recurrence were No.16b1, No.16a2, No.9, No.16b2, No.11p, and No.7 in patients with stage N3 AGE and No.11p, No.16b1, No.16a2, No.9, No.8, and No.7 in patients with stage non-N3 AGE.Patients with stage N3 AGE had a significantly higher recurrence rate in the para-aortic regions (No.16a2-b2) than those with stage non-N3 AGE (67%vs.33%, P=0.004, OR=4.00, 95% CI=1.54-10.37) .Conclusions The lymph nodes with the highest risk of recurrence are located in the celiac artery, proximal splenic artery, and retroperitoneal areas ( No.16a2 and No.16b1) in patients with SiewertⅡorⅢlocally advanced AEG.Moreover, patients with stage N3 AGE have a higher risk of retroperitoneal recurrence.The above areas should be involved in target volume delineation for postoperative radiotherapy.
9.Efficacy of S-1 and concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy for locally advanced gastric cancer:an interim study of phase Ⅱ clinical trial
Xin WANG ; Yuan TANG ; Jing JIN ; Hua REN ; Ning LI ; Tao ZHANG ; Hui FANG ; Xuesong CHEN ; Wenyang LIU ; Yanru FENG ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Weihu WANG ; Yueping LIU ; Shulian WANG ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):351-355
Objective To observe the incidence of adverse reactions and short-term efficacy of S-1 and concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT) for locally advanced gastric cancer in a phase Ⅱclinical trial based on the phase I clinical trial.Methods Patients pathologically diagnosed with stage TN (+) gastric adenocarcinoma with local or distal metastasis after R0 resection were enrolled as subjects.IMRT was delivered 5 times per week with a total dose of 45 Gy in 25 fractions.S-1 was orally administered on the day of radiotherapy at a dose of 80 mg/m2 .Results A total of 40 patients, consisting of 6 patients from the phase I trial and 34 patients from the phaseⅡtrial, were enrolled in this study.In those patients, the age ranged between 27 and 73 years ( median age 50 years) and the male-to-female ratio was 3:1.Thirty-nine ( 98%) out of the forty patients completed radiotherapy and thirty-five ( 88%) completed concurrent chemotherapy.The most common grade 3-4 adverse reactions were nausea/anorexia ( 13%) , leukopenia ( 10%) , vomiting ( 8%) , radiation esophagitis ( 5%) , and neutropenia ( 5%) .There was no perioperative death.The 2-year overall survival and disease-free survival rates were 74% and 77%, respectively. Conclusions Postoperative S-1 and concurrent IMRT achieve satisfactory outcomes and tolerable toxicity in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer.
10.Determination of rasagiline mesylate in human plasma by LC-MS/MS and its pharmacokinetics study
Zejuan LIU ; Ping ZHAO ; Juan CHEN ; Jiajia ZHAO ; Jing HUA ; Ling WANG ; Xuehua JIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(7):1017-1021,1022
Aim To develop LC-MS/MS method to de-termine rasagiline mesylate in human plasma and its application in a pharmacokinetics study .Methods Plasma samples were extracted using liquid-liquid ex-traction with clopidogrel as internal standard .The con-tent of rasagiline mesylate in human plasma was detec-ted by selectivelypositive ion reaction monitoring on a triple quadrupoles tandem mass spectrometer .The de-tected ions were m/z 172.3→117.1 ( rasagiline ) , m/z 322.3 →184.0 ( clopidogrel ) .The linear calibration curve was obtained in the concentration range of 0.1047~20.93 μg · L-1 .The lower limit of quantifi-cation was 0.1047 μg · L-1 .Indicators of the method validation were in line with requirements .The method was used to determine the concentration of rasagiline in human plasma after oral administration of rasagiline mesylate capsule to 24 healthy Chinese volunteers ( with half males and females ) and the results were compared statistically .Results The single oral dose of 0.5 ,1.0 and 2.0 mg presented linear pharmacokinetics in the health volunteers .No accumulation was observed with multiple doses .Meanwhile , no significant difference was identified between the gender groups . High fat postprandial has obvious effects on the peak serum con-centration of rasagiline , but there was no effect on the absorption amount and cumulative excretion .Conclu-sion The LC-MS/MS method is specific and sensi-tive, and can be successfully applied to the pharmaco-kinetic study of Rasagiline mesylate tablets in healthy Chinese volunteers .

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