1.Application of mixed reality in standardized resident training on oral and maxillofacial-head and neck tumor surgery
Zihui YANG ; Huan LI ; Lizhi XU ; Yaowu YANG ; Delin LEI ; Jianhua WEI ; Xinjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(7):1042-1046
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To evaluate the effect of mixed reality (MR) in the standardized resident training on oral and maxillofacial-head and neck tumor surgery.Methods:Twenty resident doctors, who received standardized training in the department of maxillofacial oncology of our hospital, were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. The MR teaching method was used in the experimental group, while the traditional teaching method was used in the control group. The teaching effect was evaluated by theoretical and operational tests and a questionnaire survey. Statistical analysis was performed with the SPSS 24.0 software. Statistical comparisons were performed by the Students' t-test or the Wilcoxon rank correlation test. Results:The theoretical test results showed that the scores of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group (85.30±3.59 vs. 80.20±5.63, t = 2.41, P = 0.027). The operational test results showed that the scores of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group (89.20±5.07 vs. 82.30±6.36, t = 2.68, P = 0.015). The questionnaire survey results showed that the MR teaching helped to easily acquire the knowledge of head and neck anatomy and operation skills. Besides, the doctors in the experimental group were more active and glad to communicate with others than those in the control group. In addition, the MR teaching method improved the learning interest of doctors. The doctors in the experimental group were more satisfied with the teaching effect than those in the control group, and they recommended that the MR teaching method be used in clinical training and teaching on oral and maxillofacial-head and neck tumor surgery. Conclusion:MR teaching can help doctors understand and master the knowledge of head and neck anatomy and operation skills and improve their learning interest, achieving a good teaching effect, so it has important application value in the standardized resident training on oral and maxillofacial-head and neck tumor surgery.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Expert Consensus for Thermal Ablation of Pulmonary Subsolid Nodules (2021 Edition).
Xin YE ; Weijun FAN ; Zhongmin WANG ; Junjie WANG ; Hui WANG ; Jun WANG ; Chuntang WANG ; Lizhi NIU ; Yong FANG ; Shanzhi GU ; Hui TIAN ; Baodong LIU ; Lou ZHONG ; Yiping ZHUANG ; Jiachang CHI ; Xichao SUN ; Nuo YANG ; Zhigang WEI ; Xiao LI ; Xiaoguang LI ; Yuliang LI ; Chunhai LI ; Yan LI ; Xia YANG ; Wuwei YANG ; Po YANG ; Zhengqiang YANG ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiaoming SONG ; Kaixian ZHANG ; Shilin CHEN ; Weisheng CHEN ; Zhengyu LIN ; Dianjie LIN ; Zhiqiang MENG ; Xiaojing ZHAO ; Kaiwen HU ; Chen LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Chundong GU ; Dong XU ; Yong HUANG ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhongmin PENG ; Liang DONG ; Lei JIANG ; Yue HAN ; Qingshi ZENG ; Yong JIN ; Guangyan LEI ; Bo ZHAI ; Hailiang LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(5):305-322
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			"The Expert Group on Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, The Tumor Ablation Committee of Chinese College of Interventionalists, The Society of Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association and The Ablation Expert Committee of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology" have organized multidisciplinary experts to formulate the consensus for thermal ablation of pulmonary subsolid nodules or ground-glass nodule (GGN). The expert consensus reviews current literatures and provides clinical practices for thermal ablation of GGN. The main contents include: (1) clinical evaluation of GGN, (2) procedures, indications, contraindications, outcomes evaluation and related complications of thermal ablation for GGN and (3) future development directions.
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3.A novel test strip assay based on gold nanoparticles-labeled nucleic acid probe for rapid detection of Vibrio splendidus.
Lizhi ZHANG ; Ya'nan WEI ; Xuehui WANG ; Jingzhuang XUE ; Jiali QI ; Xianyu WANG ; Lei WANG ; Hongyan SU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(9):3323-3333
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Vibrio splendidus is an opportunistic pathogen in aquaculture. It can infect a variety of aquaculture animals and has caused huge losses to the aquaculture industry. In this study, a novel and efficient method for detecting V. splendidus was developed by combining the exonuclease Ⅲ amplification strategy with a nucleic acid test strip developed based on gold nanoparticles-labeled DNA probe. The results could be directly visualized by naked eyes, and this system overcame the difficulty in preparation of the monoclonal antibody used in conventional immunostrip. Upon optimization of experimental conditions, the detection limit of the strip was 5 ng/mL for the synthetic oligonucleotide DNA fragment and 10 ng/mL for the actual genomic DNA sample of V. splendidus. This test strip was more sensitive compared with the PCR method and was specific for the detection of V. splendidus. The rapid preparation of nucleic acid strip and the efficient detection of V. splendidus open a new way for the prevention and control of aquatic diseases.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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4.The Role of DNA Methylation Reprogramming During Sex Determination and Transition in Zebrafish
Wang XINXIN ; Ma XIN ; Wei GAOBO ; Ma WEIRUI ; Zhang ZHEN ; Chen XUEPENG ; Gao LEI ; Liu ZHENBO ; Yuan YUE ; Yi LIZHI ; Wang JUN ; Tokumoto TOSHINOBU ; Huang JUNJIU ; Chen DAHUA ; Zhang JIAN ; Liu JIANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(1):48-63
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			DNA methylation is a prevalent epigenetic modification in vertebrates, and it has been shown to be involved the regulation of gene expression and embryo development. However, it remains unclear how DNA methylation regulates sexual development, especially in species without sex chromosomes. To determine this, we utilized zebrafish to investigate DNA methylation reprogramming during juvenile germ cell development and adult female-to-male sex transition. We reveal that primordial germ cells (PGCs) undergo significant DNA methylation reprogramming during germ cell development, and the methylome of PGCs is reset to an oocyte/ovary-like pattern at 9 days post fertilization (9 dpf). When DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) activity in juveniles was blocked after 9 dpf, the zebrafish developed into females. We also show that Tet3 is involved in PGC development. Notably, we find that DNA methylome reprogramming during adult zebrafish sex transition is similar to the reprogramming during the sex differentiation from 9 dpf PGCs to sperm. Furthermore, inhibiting DNMT activity can prevent the female-to-male sex transition, sug-gesting that methylation reprogramming is required for zebrafish sex transition. In summary, DNA methylation plays important roles in zebrafish germ cell development and sexual plasticity.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Mixed reality technology in fibula flap preparation clinical teaching application
Huan LI ; Zihui YANG ; Lizhi XU ; Yaowu YANG ; Delin LEI ; Jianhua WEI ; Xinjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2021;56(7):693-696
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the effect of the application of mixed reality (MR) technology in clinical teaching of fibular flap preparation.Methods:Twenty residents from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in School of Stomatology, the Fourth Military Medical University in 2018 and 2019 participated in the present study. They were randomly divided into two groups according to the method of random drawing. The teaching content of the two groups was fibular flap preparation. The MR group was taught by using the new teaching mode which was mainly based on MR, while the conventional teaching group was educated by conventional teaching method. At the end of the training, the theoretical knowledge and operational skills of the residents were statistically analyzed to evaluate the learning effect. Questionnaire survey was also conducted. Each item in the questionnaire was scored between 0 and 5, representing poor to excellent.Results:The theoretical scores of MR group (91.4±4.4) were higher than that of the conventional teaching group (83.3±3.2) ( P<0.01). The durations of preoperative marking and simulated osteotomy in MR group [(5.7±1.2) and (20.9±2.28) min, respectively] were shorter than those in the conventional teaching group [(7.2±1.7) and (26.1±3.6) min, respectively] ( P<0.05). The results of the questionnaire showed that MR group had a significant improvement in the scores of classroom atmosphere, satisfaction, three-dimensional construction, theoretical knowledge and problem-solving ability ( P<0.01). However, there was no statistically significant difference in scores of learning concentration between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The application of MR technology achieved a better teaching effect, which could help residents to deeply understand the methods of fibular flap preparation, and showed a broad application prospect.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Comparison of contrast enhanced MR angiography and CT angiography in displaying blood supply of early stage cervical cancer
Lizhi LEI ; Yikai XU ; Meirong HOU ; Mengqi HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(8):1241-1245
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the display effect of contrast enhanced MR angiography (CE-MRA) and CTA in evaluating blood supply of early stage cervical cancer.Methods CE-MRA and CTA before the operation of 30 patients with pathologically confirmed early stage cervical cancer were analyzed retrospectively.The origins and continuity of bilateral uterine arteries and the conspicuity of bilateral decending branch of uterine arteries between CE-MRA and CTA were evaluated.Results Fifty uterine arteries could classify as origins clearly visible and vessels clearly visible without discontinuity,5 uterine arteries as origins clearly visible but vessels unclearly visible on both CEMRA and CTA.Both CE-MRA and CTA were conformed well in evaluating the origin and continuity of uterine arteries (Kappa=0.80,P<0.05).The conspicuity of decending branches for CE-MRA was 55.00% (33/60),which was lower than that of CTA (73.33% [44/60]),which had statistically significant difference between CE-MRA and CTA (x2 26.22,P<0.01).Conclusion For early stage cervical cancer,CE-MRA and CTA can both provide a good performance in evaluating the origin and continuity of uterine arteries,CTA reveals advantage over CE MRA in detecting conspicuity of decending branch of uterine arteries.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Evaluation of transition zone prostate cancer by Logistic regression of prostate imaging reporting and data system version 2 combined with prostate specific antigen
Lizhi LEI ; Yikai XU ; Meirong HOU ; Mengqi HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(7):1047-1051
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish the Logistic regression model by reporting and data system version 2 (PI-RADS v2)and prostate specific antigen (PSA),and to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency in transition zone prostate cancer (PCa).Methods MRI and PSA data of 33 patients with PCa and 54 patients with non-PCa confirmed by pathology were analyzed retrospectively.The PI-RADS v2 was used to evaluate the risk of 2 groups (from low to high as 1 to 5 points).Total PSA (t-PSA),free to total PSA ratio (f-PSA/t-PSA),PSA density (PSAD) and PI-RADS v2 scores were compared between 2 groups.The Logistic regression models were established with parameters which were significantly different between 2 groups.The Logistic regression was divide into three protocols:PI-RADS v2-+ t-PSA (A),PI-RADS v2 + f-PSA/t-PSA (B),PI-RADS v2+PSAD (C).The ROC curves were constructed by the new parameters Logit (P) and PI-RADS v2 scores for assessing the diagnostic efficiency.Results The t-PSA,f-PSA/t-PSA,PSAD and PI-RADS v2 scores had significant differences between the 2 groups (all P<0.01).Predictive multivariate model of A,B,C was established as Logit (P)=-8.682+1.507 PI-RADS v2+0.234 t-PSA (x2=65.993,P<0.01),Logit(P)=-5.425+1.906 PI-RADS v2 13.921 f-PSA/t-PSA (x2 =65.993,P<0.01),Logit(P)=-7.534+1.045 PI-RADS v2+13.318 PSAD (x2 =74.036,P<0.01),their area underthe curve (0.945,0.919,0.960) were all higher than that of PI-RADS v2 score (0.861,all P <0.01).The protocol C had the best diagnostic efficiency,and the sensitivity and specificity were 87.88 % and 92.59 %.The sensitivity and specificity of PI-RADS v2 score were 87.88% and 77.78%.Conclusion The diagnostic efficiency of the Logistic regression model which includes the PI-RADS v2 score and PSA are superior to the PI-RADS v2 score alone for transition zone PCa,which can provide a reliable basis for patients whether need biopsy or not.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Evaluation of intravoxel incoherent motion DWI in differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma and focal nodular hyperplasia
Mengqi HE ; Yikai XU ; Jing ZHANG ; Zeyu ZHENG ; Lizhi LEI ; Meirong HOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(6):907-911
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the feasibility of intravoxel incoherent motion DWI (IVIM-DWI) in differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH).Methods A total of 407 patients with clinically-suspected HCC or FNH underwent conventional and dynamic enhanced MRI and IVIM-DWI,60 patients (40 cases of HCC,20 cases of FNH) were enrolled.Parameters of ADC,slow apparent diffusion coefficient (D),fast apparent diffusion coefficient (D*) and fraction of fast apparent diffusion coefficient (f) were obtained by monoexponential model and biexponential model respectively.Results The values of ADC,D,D* and f in FNH group were (1.60±-0.25) × 10-3mm2/s,(1.12±0.17)×10-3mm2/s,(44.89±18.23)× 10-3 mm2/s and (34.80 ± 9.68)%,and those in HCC group were (1.32 ± 0.21) × 10-3 mm2/s,(0.82±-0.21) × 10-3mm2/s,(49.82±20.11) × 10 3mm2/s and (28.72±13.84) %,respectively.Significant inter-group differences were observed in ADC and D (both P<0.001),however,there were no significant differences in D* and f (both P>0.05).The areas under the ROC curve of D were 0.90,and taking D=0.96 × 10-3 mm2/s as cut-off value,the sensitivity and specificity of D in diagnosis of HCC were 84.44% and 90.02%.Conclusion IVIM-DWI is useful to distinguish FNH from HCC,and the D value in biexponential model has the best diagnostic efficacy for differentiations.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Prognostic factors and failure patterns in non-metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma after intensity-modulated radiotherapy
Mao YANPING ; Tang LINGLONG ; Chen LEI ; Sun YING ; Qi ZHENYU ; Zhou GUANQUN ; Liu LIZHI ; Li LI ; Lin AIHUA ; Ma JUN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2016;35(12):673-682
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Background:The prognostic values of staging parameters require continual re?assessment amid changes in diag?nostic and therapeutic methods. This study aimed to identify the prognostic factors and failure patterns of non?meta?static nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in the intensity?modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) era. Methods:We reviewed the data from 749 patients with newly diagnosed, biopsy?proven, non?metastatic NPC in our cancer center (South China, an NPC endemic area) between January 2003 and December 2007. All patients under?went magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before receiving IMRT. The actuarial survival rates were estimated using the Kaplan–Meier method, and survival curves were compared using the log?rank test. Multivariate analyses with the Cox proportional hazards model were used to test for the independent prognostic factors by backward eliminating insigniifcant explanatory variables. Results:The 5?year occurrence rates of local failure, regional failure, locoregional failure, and distant failure were 5.4, 3.0, 7.4, and 17.4%, respectively. The 5?year survival rates were as follows: local relapse?free survival, 94.6%; nodal relapse?free survival, 97.0%; distant metastasis?free survival, 82.6%; disease?free survival, 75.1%; and overall survival, 82.0%. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that orbit involvement was the only signiifcant prognostic fac?tor for local failure (P=0.011). Parapharyngeal tumor extension, retropharyngeal lymph node involvement, and the laterality, longest diameter, and Ho’s location of the cervical lymph nodes were signiifcant prognostic factors for both distant failure and disease failure (allP<0.05). Intracranial extension had signiifcant prognostic value for distant failure (P=0.040). Conclusions:The key failure pattern for NPC was distant metastasis in the IMRT era. With changes in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as well as treatment modalities, the signiifcant prognostic parameters for local control have also been altered substantially.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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