1.Statistics and application changes of resources for radiodiagnosis in 38 medical institutions in Beijing, China
Zhentao LI ; Yantao NIU ; Zongrui ZHANG ; Tao LIU ; Gaoquan LYU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(6):566-572
Objective:To investigate devices for radiodiagnosis used in medical institutions in Beijing, China, as well as radiation workers and the devices′ application frequencies, in order to provide data support for determining radiation protection measures and allocating resources for clinical radiodiagnosis.Methods:In October 2023, questionnaires were distributed to the members of the Radiation Technology Branch of the Beijing Medical Association who work in medical institutions at different levels across varying districts of Beijing. The collected data included information about devices for radiodiagnosis and radiation workers, as well as the application frequencies of various medical X-ray imaging devices during 2018-2022, in 38 medical institutions of Level 3 Grade A, Level 3, and Level 2 in 14 municipal districts of Beijing. Then, the collected data were organized using the Microsoft Power BI software to form report models, followed by the statistical analysis of data on the devices, radiation workers, and application frequencies were using the RStudio software.Results:The 38 medical institutions in Beijing possess 591 devices for radiodiagnosis and 2 018 staff in the departments of radiology, including 1 037 radiologic technologists and 738 physicians, with 1.77 technologists and 1.26 physicians arranged for a single device on average. From 2018 to 2022, among all examinations of radiodiagnosis, computed tomography (CT) scans showed the highest frequencies, with total and average annual growth rates of 138.06% and 108.40%, respectively. Specifically, chest CT scans exhibited total and average annual growth rates of 225.20% and 122.50%, respectively. X-ray imaging ranked second in application frequency, with total average annual growth rates of 70.20% and 91.53%, respectively. Notably, chest X-ray imaging showed total and average annual growth rates of 63.89% and 89.41%, respectively.Conclusions:From 2018 to 2022, X-ray imaging examinations displayed significantly fluctuating frequencies with an overall decline trend in the 38 medical institutions. In contrast, the CT scans showed increased frequencies, with chest CT scans displaying an increased frequency and proportion. This necessitates ensuring the justification of CT scans.
2.Statistics and application changes of resources for radiodiagnosis in 38 medical institutions in Beijing, China
Zhentao LI ; Yantao NIU ; Zongrui ZHANG ; Tao LIU ; Gaoquan LYU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(6):566-572
Objective:To investigate devices for radiodiagnosis used in medical institutions in Beijing, China, as well as radiation workers and the devices′ application frequencies, in order to provide data support for determining radiation protection measures and allocating resources for clinical radiodiagnosis.Methods:In October 2023, questionnaires were distributed to the members of the Radiation Technology Branch of the Beijing Medical Association who work in medical institutions at different levels across varying districts of Beijing. The collected data included information about devices for radiodiagnosis and radiation workers, as well as the application frequencies of various medical X-ray imaging devices during 2018-2022, in 38 medical institutions of Level 3 Grade A, Level 3, and Level 2 in 14 municipal districts of Beijing. Then, the collected data were organized using the Microsoft Power BI software to form report models, followed by the statistical analysis of data on the devices, radiation workers, and application frequencies were using the RStudio software.Results:The 38 medical institutions in Beijing possess 591 devices for radiodiagnosis and 2 018 staff in the departments of radiology, including 1 037 radiologic technologists and 738 physicians, with 1.77 technologists and 1.26 physicians arranged for a single device on average. From 2018 to 2022, among all examinations of radiodiagnosis, computed tomography (CT) scans showed the highest frequencies, with total and average annual growth rates of 138.06% and 108.40%, respectively. Specifically, chest CT scans exhibited total and average annual growth rates of 225.20% and 122.50%, respectively. X-ray imaging ranked second in application frequency, with total average annual growth rates of 70.20% and 91.53%, respectively. Notably, chest X-ray imaging showed total and average annual growth rates of 63.89% and 89.41%, respectively.Conclusions:From 2018 to 2022, X-ray imaging examinations displayed significantly fluctuating frequencies with an overall decline trend in the 38 medical institutions. In contrast, the CT scans showed increased frequencies, with chest CT scans displaying an increased frequency and proportion. This necessitates ensuring the justification of CT scans.
3.Clinical analysis of submucosal tunnel docking endoscopic resection for giant submucosal tumors in the cardia
Zhentao LYU ; Qiang SHI ; Zhipeng QI ; Enpan XU ; Jingyi LIU ; Zhanghan CHEN ; Yuelun DONG ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Yunshi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(8):635-638
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of submucosal tunnel docking endoscopic resection (SDER) for the treatment of giant submucosal tumors in the cardia.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on data of patients with giant submucosal tumors in the cardia who were treated with SDER at the endoscopy center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University and Xuhui District Central Hospital from January 2021 to January 2022. The surgical records, postoperative pathology, complications, hospitalization, and follow-up were analyzed.Results:A total of 6 patients were included. The mean long diameter of the lesions was 4.0 cm, all of which were located in the cardia. All patients successfully underwent SDER treatment with a surgical time of 23-42 min. Postoperative pathology revealed that 4 cases were leiomyomas and 2 cases were gastrointestinal stromal tumors. All lesions were completely resected. The postoperative hospital stay was 3-5 d, and no serious complications occurred after surgery. All patients recovered on follow-up gastroscopy at 3 and 6 months postoperatively.Conclusion:The preliminary conclusion is that SDER for the treatment of giant submucosal tumors in the cardia is safe, effective.
4.A study on the applicability of the distance between facial marks classification of male androgenic alopecia
Jini QI ; Zhounan JIANG ; Hanxiao CHENG ; Jue HOU ; Jingyi TU ; Yue ZHOU ; Weili XU ; Jun ZHAO ; Zhentao ZHOU ; Yi ZHOU ; Junjie MAO ; Xifei QIAN ; Chongxiang FAN ; Jufang ZHANG ; Zhongfa LYU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(2):125-133
Objective:To explore the applicability of the distance between facial marks classification in evaluating the severity of androgenic alopecia in men.Methods:From June to December 2019, the male Chinese with diagnosis of androgenic alopecia were evaluated in the specific clinic of alopecia of Hangzhou First People’s Hospital according to the distance between facial marks and BASP(basic and specific) classification. The classification based on the distance between facial marks measures the distance from the facial marks of the anterior hairline to the horizontal line of the eyebrow and the longest radius of hair loss in the hair rotation center, the hair recession of the patient’s forehead (F), temporal (M) and vertex (V) parts. The hair loss in each region is rated as 0-3 grade from light to heavy, and the final hair loss grading is expressed as FnMnVn, such as F1M2V0. The highest grade of hair loss in F, M and V is the overall grade of hair loss. SPSS 25.0 software was used to statistically analyze the general data of patients, and Kappa test was used to evaluate the consistency between the results of the distance classification and BASP classification. The repeatability of the distance classification was tested by the repetition rate of three hair loss specialists. When two or more specialists gave the same evaluation among the three hair loss specialists, the result was regarded as the standard result. The ease of use of the distance between facial marks classification was tested by the consistency rate between the grading results of two temporary trained general doctors and the standard results.Results:A total of 150 male patients, aged (32.8±7.9) years (19-58 years), were included, of which 99 patients were 24-35 years old, accounting for 66.00%. It can be observed that the onset age was earlier. As assessed in this classification, the patients who participated in the study were graded as mild in 65 cases(43.33%), severe in 58 cases(38.67%), and moderate, which was consistency with the results obtained by BASP classification ( κ=0.573, P<0.001). Three experienced alopecia specialists evaluated 150 patients through the distance between facial marks. The results showed that the repetition rates of frontal, temporal and parietal classification results were 98.00%(147/150), 97.33%(146/150) and 96.00%(144/150), respectively. The repetition rate of the final alopecia classification was 92.00%(138/150), and the repetition rate of the overall alopecia classification was 98.00%(147/150). The consistency rate between the overall alopecia classification results of two temporary trained general doctors and the standard results was 95.92%(141/147) and 96.60%(142/147), respectively, and the consistency rate of the other results was higher than 90.00% except for one general doctor who was 89.86%(124/138) in the final classification. Conclusion:The distance between facial marks classification is a comparatively accurate and easy-to-learn grading method designed for Chinese male androgenic hair loss patients based on objective measurement data.
5.A study on the applicability of the distance between facial marks classification of male androgenic alopecia
Jini QI ; Zhounan JIANG ; Hanxiao CHENG ; Jue HOU ; Jingyi TU ; Yue ZHOU ; Weili XU ; Jun ZHAO ; Zhentao ZHOU ; Yi ZHOU ; Junjie MAO ; Xifei QIAN ; Chongxiang FAN ; Jufang ZHANG ; Zhongfa LYU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(2):125-133
Objective:To explore the applicability of the distance between facial marks classification in evaluating the severity of androgenic alopecia in men.Methods:From June to December 2019, the male Chinese with diagnosis of androgenic alopecia were evaluated in the specific clinic of alopecia of Hangzhou First People’s Hospital according to the distance between facial marks and BASP(basic and specific) classification. The classification based on the distance between facial marks measures the distance from the facial marks of the anterior hairline to the horizontal line of the eyebrow and the longest radius of hair loss in the hair rotation center, the hair recession of the patient’s forehead (F), temporal (M) and vertex (V) parts. The hair loss in each region is rated as 0-3 grade from light to heavy, and the final hair loss grading is expressed as FnMnVn, such as F1M2V0. The highest grade of hair loss in F, M and V is the overall grade of hair loss. SPSS 25.0 software was used to statistically analyze the general data of patients, and Kappa test was used to evaluate the consistency between the results of the distance classification and BASP classification. The repeatability of the distance classification was tested by the repetition rate of three hair loss specialists. When two or more specialists gave the same evaluation among the three hair loss specialists, the result was regarded as the standard result. The ease of use of the distance between facial marks classification was tested by the consistency rate between the grading results of two temporary trained general doctors and the standard results.Results:A total of 150 male patients, aged (32.8±7.9) years (19-58 years), were included, of which 99 patients were 24-35 years old, accounting for 66.00%. It can be observed that the onset age was earlier. As assessed in this classification, the patients who participated in the study were graded as mild in 65 cases(43.33%), severe in 58 cases(38.67%), and moderate, which was consistency with the results obtained by BASP classification ( κ=0.573, P<0.001). Three experienced alopecia specialists evaluated 150 patients through the distance between facial marks. The results showed that the repetition rates of frontal, temporal and parietal classification results were 98.00%(147/150), 97.33%(146/150) and 96.00%(144/150), respectively. The repetition rate of the final alopecia classification was 92.00%(138/150), and the repetition rate of the overall alopecia classification was 98.00%(147/150). The consistency rate between the overall alopecia classification results of two temporary trained general doctors and the standard results was 95.92%(141/147) and 96.60%(142/147), respectively, and the consistency rate of the other results was higher than 90.00% except for one general doctor who was 89.86%(124/138) in the final classification. Conclusion:The distance between facial marks classification is a comparatively accurate and easy-to-learn grading method designed for Chinese male androgenic hair loss patients based on objective measurement data.
6.A preliminary study on the therapeutic effects of knife assisted polypectomy for colorectal pedicle polyps (with video)
Zhentao LYU ; Dongli HE ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Bing LI ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2020;37(10):713-716
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of knife assisted polypectomy (KAP) in the treatment of colorectal pedicle polyps (Paris type 0-Ⅰp).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 42 patients with colorectal pedicle polyps who were treated with KAP at Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University and Xuhui District Central Hospital from May to September 2019. Procedure time and complication rates were used to assess the effects of KAP.Results:A total of 48 polyps were found in 42 cases. The median diameter of polyps was 2.0 cm(0.8-3.5 cm). The mean operating time was 11.3±1.1 min. All patients had no severe bleeding or perforation during operation and no delayed bleeding, delayed perforation or electrocoagulation syndrome after operation. Postoperative pathology showed that the margins of all cases were negative.Conclusion:KAP operation is safe and efficient, but long-term efficacy still needs further clinical verification.

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