1.Clinical observation on Yi Jin Jing(Sinew-transforming Qigong Exercises)in improving anxiety for asymptomatic patients with COVID-19 infection during quarantine
Hua XING ; Xiaojie SU ; Xuqiu SUN ; Sheng SHAO ; Yiming SHAN ; Yazhou LI ; Chao ZHOU ; Weicong ZHENG ; Fanchao MENG ; Qiang LÜ ; Wuquan SUN ; Li GONG ; Fuqing ZHANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2023;21(4):285-293
Objective:To observe the effect of Yi Jin Jing(Sinew-transforming Qigong Exercises)intervention on anxiety in asymptomatic patients with Corona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19)infection during quarantine.Methods:A total of 160 asymptomatic patients with COVID-19 infection were stratified by gender and divided into an observation group and a control group by the stratified randomization method,with 80 cases in each group.The control group was given basic nursing in the cabin,and the observation group was given additional Yi Jin Jing exercises once a day,20 min each time,and trained continuously until 1 d before leaving the cabin.The Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA)score was compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 154 cases were included for data analysis in this study,including 74 cases in the observation group and 80 cases in the control group.After intervention,the HAMA scores in both groups increased(P<0.05),while the score in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).In the control group,the HAMA score of females after intervention was higher than that of males.The scores of mental anxiety and somatic anxiety in both groups were higher than those before intervention,while the score of mental anxiety in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control(P<0.05).However,there was no statistical difference in the somatic score between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Patients with COVID-19 infection will get anxious during quarantine.Yi Jin Jing exercise can effectively reduce the aggravation of anxiety in asymptomatic patients with COVID-19 infection during concentrated quarantine.
2.Evaluation of brain glymphatic system function in patients with multiple sclerosis based on diffusion tensor imaging
Lin WU ; Zhi ZHANG ; Xiao LIANG ; Yanyan ZHU ; Honghan GONG ; Fuqing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(11):1133-1137
Objective:To investigate the changes of glymphatic system function at relapse and remission phases in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and their relations with clinical parameters.Methods:Sixteen patients with RRMS at relapsing phase and 25 patients with RRMS at remitting phase, admitted to Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from September 2012 to December 2020, were enrolled; and 29 normal controls were recruited at the same period in Physical Examination Center the same hospital. The diffusion tensor imaging data were analyzed retrospectively, and the along perivascular space (ALPS) index was calculated. The differences in clinical data and ALPS index among the 3 groups were compared, and the correlations between ALPS index and clinical parameters in RRMS patients were analyzed.Results:The scores of expanded disability status scale (EDSS) and modified fatigue impact scale (MFIS) in patients at relapsing phase were significantly higher than those in patients at remitting phase ( P<0.05). The ALPS index in bilateral cerebral hemispheres in the control group was significantly higher than that in RRMS patients at relapse and remission phases ( P<0.05). In patients with RRMS at relapse phase, the ALPS index in the left cerebral hemisphere was negatively correlated with disease duration and EDSS scores ( r=-0.536, P=0.032; r=-0.573, P=0.020). Conclusion:Patients with RRMS have glymphatic system dysfunction; this dysfunction may be the potential pathological basis of clinical dysfunction in patients with RRMS at relapsing phase.
3.CT manifestationsandmisdiagnosisofatypicalpulmonaryhamartoma
Jiaqi LIU ; Shunda HONG ; Jian JIANG ; Fuqing ZHOU ; Laichang HE ; Honghan GONG ; Xianjun ZENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(5):730-733
Objective ToanalyzetheCTimagingfeaturesofatypicalpulmonaryhamartomas,soastounderstandthecausesof misdiagnosisandimprovetheaccuracyofdiagnosis.Methods 18caseswithatypicalpulmonaryhamartomasconfirmedbypathology inourhospitalwerecollectedretrospectively,including9 malesand9females.18caseswereexaminedbychestCTscans,among which,2caseswithplainscans,and16caseswithenhancedscans.TheresultsofCTimagingwereanalyzedbytwoassociatechief radiologistswithdoubleblindmethod,observingthelesionlocation,size,edge,border,density,enhancementfeatures,theremaining lungtissue,theageofonset,history,andclinicalmanifestations.Results Inall18cases,3caseswereendotracheallesion,ofwhich1 casewasinleftmainbronchus,theothertwowereinrightmiddleandupperbronchusrespectively,showingcalcificationdensityand subsequentatelectasis;15caseswereperipherallesions,including7casespresentingrightpulmonarynodulesand8casespresenting leftpulmonarynodules.Allperipheralcasesweresolitarypulmonarynoduleswithoutcalcificationandfatdensity.Thediameterof nodulesrangedfrom0.3cmto2.1cm.5casesshowedsmoothroundisolatednodulesand10casesshowedshallowlobulatednodules. In16casesofenhancedscan,1lesionshowedremarkableenhancement,6lesionsshowedslightlyenhancement,and9lesionsshowed nosignificantenhancement.Conclusion PulmonaryhamartomaislackofcharacteristicofCTimaging,whichisthemainreasonof misdiagnosis.Recognizingitsdiverseimageperformancesincludingshallowlobulation,roughedge,remarkableenhancementandetc. helpsusavoidmisdiagnosis.
4.Research on Cognitive Mode and Cultivation of Medical Humanistic Spirit Based On Support Vector Machine
Chinese Medical Ethics 2018;31(3):375-381
Under the biomedical mode, medical humanistic spirit is increasingly weakened. Medical humanis-tic education is the specific practice of humanistic education in the medical field, and based on medical science, a-chieves the humanistic spirit that doctor should possess through knowledge transfer, environmental influence and practice experience and self-cultivation. This paper obtained research data through questionnaire, constructed the cognitive classification index system of medical students' medical humanistic spirit, constructed cognitive classifica-tion model using support vector machine principle and put forward targeted education countermeasures for each kind of medical students.
5.Study on the Intervention to Birth Defects under the Vision of Care Ethics
Hongliang SUN ; Peiyan TANG ; Lanshu JIANG ; Fuqing GONG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(4):427-431
The condition of birth defects in our country is very serious,which impose an enormous burdenon the families and society.Under the vision of care ethics,this paper emphasizes understanding and caring,analyzes the ethical dilemma in the prevention of birth defects and puts forward the prevention measures in line with the codes of ethics,aiming at strengthening the practical effect of birth defects prevention work,caring about the physical and mental health of child-bearing female,and promoting social development.
6.Resting-state functional MRI of regional spontaneous brain activity in classical trigeminal neuralgia patients
Wenjuan XIONG ; Laichang HE ; Yongming TAN ; Fuqing ZHOU ; Xianjun ZENG ; Honghan GONG ; Zhi LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(9):1321-1325
Objective To investigate the alterations of regional spontaneous activity in patients with classical trigeminal neuralgia (CTN) during resting state.Methods Twenty-seven patients with CTN (CTN group) and 27 healthy subjects (control group) were recruited and underwent a rest-state functional MRI.The regional homogeneity (ReHo) analysis was used to compare the differences of regional synchronization of spontaneous brain activity.And correlation tests were performed between ReHo values in the abnormal brain areas and clinical metrics (visual analogue scale and disease duration) of the disease.Results Compared with control group (P<0.05,Gaussian random field correction),ReHo increased in bilateral primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and primary motor cortex (M1),right supplementary motor area (SMA),inferotemporal cortex and cerebellum,left thalamus,limbic lobe,parahippocampa gyrus,middle and superior temporal gyrus in CTN group;ReHo decreased in bilateral insula,prefrontal cortex and orbitofrontal cortex,right frontal medial cortex and superior temporal gyrus,left anterior cingulate area,supramarginal gyrus and cerebellum in CTN group.ReHo values in right frontal medial cortex was negatively correlated with the course of disease (r=-0.45,P=0.03).The ReHo values of left primary sensorimotor cortex were positively correlated with the visual analogue scale scores (r=0.46,P=0.02).Conclusion CTN patients has abnormal functional homogeneity of spontaneous brain activity in regions involved in the pain processing,which can help understanding mechanism of CTN.
7.Application of fractional anisotropy entropy in cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Qin WU ; Fuqing ZHOU ; Yongming TAN ; Laichang HE ; Honghan GONG ; Xianjun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(8):571-575
Objective To quantitative analyze the injury degree of cervical cord in cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) patients using fractional anisotropy (FA) entropy of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).Methods Twenty-four CSM patients and well-match healthy volunteers underwent cervical cord DTI scanning.FA value was measured at each segment of spinal cord (including grey matter and white matter) of spinal cord level and intervertebral disc level.Further Shannon entropy of FA value was calculated in each segment to observe the disorder degree of cervical cord structure in CSM patients.After the analysis of homogeneity of variance,two samples t test analysis was used to identify FC's differences of FA and Shannon entropy of FA value between the two groups.Result In CSM group,the average FA value of whole cervical cord was 0.644 ± 0.056,while it was 0.672 ± 0.035 in the healthy control group.There was significant difference of FA values between the two groups (t=-2.049,P=0.046).The FA entropy of CSM patients' cervical cord was 0.687±0.043,while it was 0.854±0.027 in the healthy control group.The FA entropy of CSM patients' cervical cord was lower than that of control group.There was significant difference of FA entropy between the two groups (t=-12.100,P<0.001).The significant difference between the two groups was only found at C6 level for each level's FA value.The FA entropy of CSM patients' cervical cord was significantly lower than that of control group for every level.Conclusion This decreased FA entropy of cervical cord in CSM patients indicates that FA entropy can be used to detect the disorder of cervical cord structure in CSM patients.
8.Alteration of cerebral regional homogeneity within sensorimotor network in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy after spinal cord decompression:a resting-state functional MRI study
Yongming TAN ; Fuqing ZHOU ; Zhili LIU ; Lin WU ; Xianjun ZENG ; Honghan GONG ; Laichang HE
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(7):495-499
Objective To assess the altered regional homogeneity (ReHo) of local intrinsic cerebral activity within sensorimotor network(SMN) in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) before or after spinal cord decompression using functional MRI (fMRI). Methods Twenty-one CSM patients who would decompress spinal canal, and 21 healthy volunteers (age, gender and level of education matched) were enrolled from June 2013 to April 2014. All the patients underwent rs-fMRI examination before and 3 months after spinal cord decompression. ReHo measurement was performed statistically within a SMN mask. A second-level random-effect 2-tailed Student's t test was applied to compare the ReHo results between pre-and post-operation CSM patients and healthy volunteers. A second-level paired 2-tailed Student's t test was applied to compare the ReHo results between pre-and post-operation CSM patients. Pearson correlation analysis was performed to assess the correlations between the altered ReHo and clinical evaluation. Results Compared with healthy volunteers, pre-operation patients showed significantly lower ReHo in the left postcentral gyrus/precentral gyrus, together with enhanced ReHo in the right superior parietal lobule (GRF correction, P<0.05). Post-operation CSM patients showed significantly lower ReHo in the right superior parietal lobule comparing with healthy volunteers, as well as enhanced ReHo in the left postcentral gyrus/precentral gyrus comparing with pre-operation (GRF correction, P<0.05). Abnormal ReHo areas in CSM patients demonstrated no significant correlation with clinical measurements (P>0.05) between pre-operation and post-operation. Conclusions Myelopathy in cervical cord may affect intrinsic cerebral activity, as patients with CSM show disrupted regional homogeneity within sensorimotor network. The change of ReHo following decompression suggests that central plasticity may influence functional recovery.
9.Alteration of the cerebral inter-hemispheric resting-state functional connectivity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis:a voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity MRI study
Fuqing ZHOU ; Honghan GONG ; Lin WU ; Jian JIANG ; Ying ZHUANG ; Fangjun LI ; Rensi XU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;(5):375-380
Objective To investigate the difference of cerebral inter-hemispheric functional connectivity between the patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS) and healthy controls ( HC) by a newly developed voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity ( VMHC) method based on resting-state functional MRI ( rs-fMRI) , as well as its correlation to the structural imaging indices and clinical neurological scales .Methods Twenty patients with ALS ( ALS group ) and 20 age-, and sex-matched healthy controls ( HC group) were examined by rs-fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging ( DTI ) on 3.0 T MR imaging system ( Siemens Trio Tim ).The rs-fMRI data preprocessing were performed using data processing assistant for rs-fMRI ( DPARSF) based on Matlab 2009a, and the rs-fMRI data analysis toolkit ( REST) with an automated VMHC approach was utilized to calculate and compare the VMHC correlation coefficients between the ALS group and the HC group[P<0.05, corrected with false discovery rate (FDR)].Region of interest (ROIs) were prescribed on the regions which showed abnormal VMHC coefficients in ALS group , then the mean time series of the ROIs were extracted to examine the difference of the seed ( ROIs)-based functional connectivity between the ALS and HC groups.At last, linear correlations were performed to assess the relationships among the VMHC coefficients and clinical measures including the revised amyotrophic lateral sclerosis functional rating scale ( ALSFRS-r) score, disease duration , the rate of disease progression and fractional anisotropy ( FA) values of the corpus callosum ( CC).Results Compared with HC group , the patients with ALS showed lower VMHC coefficients in the precentral gyrus ( M1 ) , postcentral gyrus ( PCG ) , inferior parietal lobule (IPL), cuneus/precuneus (Cu/Pcu), and anterior cingulate gyrus (ACC).Higher VMHC coefficients were found in the supplementary motor area , superior frontal gyrus , and middle occipital gyrus (P<0.05,FDR corrected).Significant functional connectivity alterations were detected in motor cortex and frontal/temporal/occipital lobe between the ALS and HC groups using seed ( ROIs )-based functional connectivity based on the regions which showed abnormal VMHC coefficients in ALS group ( P <0.05, AlphaSim corrected, clusters≥228 voxels).Significant positive correlation was detected between the VMHC coefficients (0.311 ±0.108) of M1 and FA values (0.394 ±0.016) of CC III region (r=0.530, P=0.016), between the VMHC coefficients (0.767 ±0.043) of ACC and FA values (0.360 ±0.105) of CC I region (r=0.513, P=0.021), respectively.Significant positive correlation was observed between VMHC coefficients (0.311 ±0.108) of M1 and the ALSFRS-r score (35.4 ±2.5) in ALS patients(r=0.447, P=0.048).There was not significant correlation observed between the VMHC coefficients and disease duration , or the ratio of disease prognosis (P>0.05).Conclusions Abnormal VMHC coefficients were detected in ALS patients.The decreased VMHC in ACC and M1 are associated with the reduced micro-structure integrity of CC, meanwhile, and they may be related to disease severity.
10."The ""small-world"" property of default mode network in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis:a graph theory resting-state functional network analysis"
Ying ZHUANG ; Fuqing ZHOU ; Honghan GONG ; Weichang TAN ; Qin WU ; Hui WAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(5):408-412
Objective To investigate the small-world property of default mode network in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) compared with the (matched) healthy control subjects,using a graph theory for resting-state functional network analysis.Methods Twenty four patients with RRMS and 24 age-,and sexmatched healthy controls were exanined with resting-state functional MRI (R-fMRI) and 3D-T1WI on Trio 3.0 Tesla.The R-fMRI data were preprocessed,then 20 regions of interest (ROIs) was defined and extracted from the default mode network.The functional connectivity between a pair of regions was defined as the Pearson's correlation coefficient in the time courses.Graph theoretical analysis was implemented and compared with the property of binary functional network.Further,the relationships were examined between the topological property of functional networks and the clinical parameters.Results In this study,functional network in the default mode network was conducted,and the small-world characteristics were observed in both RRMS and healthy control group.In the range of densities (Dmin:0.01∶0.48 ;Dmin =0.42),compared with healthy control group,RRMS groups had a slightly smaller normalized clustering coefficient (P>0.05),a slightly larger normalized path length (P>0.05),and a slightly decrease small-world index (P>0.05).The left posterior cingulated cortex showed a significantly larger clustering coefficient in RRMS group (P=0.031) on the network threshold at Dmin.The area under a curve (AUC) for clustering coefficient measure curves of the left posterior cingulated cortex (density range of 0.42:0.01:0.48) between two groups were compared.The AUC result was similar to the Dmin result (P=0.031).Negative correlation was observed between the clustering coefficient of left posterior cingulated cortex and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) in both the Dmin(P=0.023) and the AUC (P=0.020).Conclusion The default mode network has small-world property in RRMS group.The significantly increased clustering coefficience is observed in the left posterior cingulated cortex,which may be a side effect.

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