1.Radiation protection in clinical application of yttrium-90-loaded resin microsphere therapy
Jiawu FENG ; Jingzhi SUN ; Shaojia WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Ruijie LING
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(1):36-40
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the radiological protection measures for yttrium-90 ( 90Y)-loaded resin microsphere therapy in clinical application. Methods:The surgical operation process for 90Y-loaded resin microsphere therapy was simulated, involving measurement of ambient dose equivalent rates at various stages: preoperative preparation (dominated by drug package), drug transfer, intraoperative procedures (drug operation and injection), and postoperative care and observation within the hospital. Based on the simulation, the protection measures in clinical application were analyzed. Results:The dose equivalent rate ranged from 0.12 to 0.42 μSv/h around the active chamber and from 1.04 to 3.32 μSv/h in the fume hood. Around the digital subtraction angiography (DSA) room, the maximum dose equivalent rate was 0.78 μSv/h when 90Y and DSA were applied simultaneously and 0.36 μSv/h when 99Tc m and DSA were applied. For the first operating position in the fluoroscopy protection area, the maximum dose equivalent rate was 13.19 μSv/h at 155 cm height when only 90Y was applied, and 315.01 μSv/h at 80 cm height when 90Y and DSA were applied. For the second operating position, the maximum dose equivalent rate was 6.28 μSv/h at 155 cm height when only 90Y was applied and 291.03 μSv/h at the same height when 90Y and DSA were applied. The dose-equivalent rates ranged from 0.11 to 0.58 μSv/h around the dedicated ward for postoperative patients. Conclusions:The existing shielding measures, such as those in the nuclear medicine department and interventional room, meet the radiation protection requirements for 90Y-loaded resin microsphere therapy. However, it is still necessary to conduct a scientific assessment based on the actual situation. Additionally, radiation protection measures and surface contamination treatment should be enhanced during drug operation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Association between miRNA-146a gene polymorphisms and ischemic post-stroke depression
Jiawu FU ; Hao WU ; Zhimin LIAO ; Jing CHEN ; Junliang LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(19):2708-2712
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze the relationship of miRNA-146a gene polymorphisms and ischemic post-stroke depression(PSD).Methods The SNP rs2910164 in the miRNA-146a gene in 200 ischemic PSD patients(case group)and 200 ischemic non-PSD patients(control group)was analyzed using the SNaPshot technique.The relative expression levels of miRNA-146a in the peripheral blood of two groups were determined.Results The case group showed significantly different allele and genotype frequencies of the SNP rs2910164 as compared with the control group(G vs.C:P=0.003;GG+CG vs.CC:P=0.012).Meanwhile,the case group presented a significantly lower level of miRNA-146a relative expression(P<0.05).Within the control group,additionally,the subgroup of GG+CG genotypes demonstrated a significantly lower level of miRNA-146a relative expression compared with the subgroup of CC genotypes(P<0.05).Conclusion SNP rs2910164 in the miRNA-146a is associated with the susceptibility to ischemic PSD,and G allele may play a role in the ischemic PSD.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Analysis of results of national personal dose monitoring ability assessment in 2016—2021
Jie LIU ; Jingzhi SUN ; Jiawu FENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Li ZHANG ; Meng BI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(3):235-239
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze the results of national personal dose monitoring intercomparison and assessment of Hubei Provincial Hospital for Occupational Disease in 2016—2021, to investigate the influencing factors for monitoring results, and to improve the ability of personal dose monitoring. Methods The assessment was completed according to the requirements of The National Comparison Scheme for Individual Dose Monitoring Ability and Testing Criteria of Personnel Dosimetry Performance for External Exposure (GBZ 207—2016). Results The assessment results were qualified in 2016—2017 and 2020 and excellent in 2018—2019 and 2021. Conclusion The ability of personal dose monitoring in our laboratory has been continuously improved. The monitoring results are accurate and the data processing is standardized, which meet the requirements of relevant standards for personal external exposure dose monitoring.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.The value of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid genechip analysis for the identification of pathogens in children with refractory pneumonia
Jiawu YANG ; Liang ZHAO ; Haifeng LIU ; Yin LI ; Feng LI ; Tingyun YUAN ; Hongmin FU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(4):281-285
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the value of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) genechip analysis for the identification of pathogens in children with refractory pneumonia.Methods:A retrospective study of 500 children clinically diagnosed with refractory pneumonia in the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Kunming Children′s Hospital, Kunming Medical University between January 2020 to January 2022 was made.During hospitalization, bronchoscopic examination and bronchoalveolar lavage were performed.BALF was collected and analyzed using genechip technology to detect potential pathogens.At the same time, bacterial culture tests of sputum and BALF samples from the patients were performed. χ2 test was used to compare the positive rates of pathogens detected by different detection methods. Results:Of the 500 children patients, 482 cases (96.4%) were positive of BALF genechip analysis for pathogen identification.There were 71 cases (14.7%) infected with a single pathogen, and 411 cases (85.3%) with 2 or more pathogens.The top 3 bacteria were Streptococcus pneumoniae [117 cases (8.3%)], Haemophilus influenzae [63 cases (4.5%)], and Bordetella pertussis [32 cases (2.3%)]. The patients were mostly infected with respiratory syncytial virus [269 cases (19.1%)], followed by parainfluenza virus [217 cases (15.4%)], and adenovirus [132 cases (9.3%)]. Among the 500 patients, 116 cases (23.2%) were positive of BALF genechip analysis for bacteria identification, 47 cases (9.4%) had a positive BALF culture, 43 cases (8.6%) had a positive sputum culture.The bacterial detection rate of BALF genechip analysis was statistically significantly higher than that of BALF culture and sputum culture tests ( χ2=34.90, 39.85; all P<0.001). Conclusions:Most patients with refractory pneumonia have mixed infections.The genechip technology can rapidly and efficiently identify the pathogens, thus providing clinical guidance for anti-infection treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.LncRNA WT1-AS Knockdown Promotes Invasion and Migration of Triple Negative Breast Cancer MDA-MB-231 Cells
Jiawu SHU ; Xijun LI ; Liqin ZHU ; Yanyan WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(3):244-247
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the effect of LncRNA WT1-AS on the invasion and migration of triple-negative breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells. Methods qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of WT1-AS and the efficiency of gene silencing in MDA-MB-231 cells. Transwell invasion test and scratch test were used to detect the invasion and migration of MDA-MB-231 cells; Western blot was used to detect the expression of E-cadherin, N-cadherin, Vimentin and Snail in MDA-MB-231 cells. Results Compared with normal human mammary epithelial cells, the expression of WT1-AS in MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-453 and MDA-MB-468 cells were significantly up-regulated. Knockdown of WT1-AS significantly reduced the invasion and migration abilities of MDA-MB-231 cells, the expression of E-cadherin was increased but N-cadherin, Vimentin and Snail expression were decreased. Conclusion WT1-AS could promote the invasion and migration of triple-negative breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231 via regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Thermoacoustic imaging and its application in breast cancer detection and therapy.
Yang CHEN ; Jiawu LI ; Yan LUO ; Hongmei YAN ; Huabei JIANG ; Lin HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;36(4):684-690
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Thermoacoustic imaging (TAI) is a new non-invasive, non-ionization and nondestructive modality capable of high microwave contrast and high ultrasound resolution, and it has attracted extensive attention in recent years. This review introduces the technical principle, imaging system and imaging characteristics of TAI, and then introduces the application of TAI for breast cancer detection as an example. This review introduces the advantages of TAI in solving corresponding clinical problems in view of its high resolution and high contrast. In addition, it also explains the roles of TAI in medical diagnosis and treatment. Finally, the potential applications of TAI in medical diagnosis is introduced from many aspects and multiple perspectives. The future development of TAI in the challenges of current medical diagnosis is also prospected.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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7.Ultrasonographic manifestations of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
Jiawu LI ; Wenwu LING ; Qiang LU ; Yan LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(1):73-76
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To observe manifestations of neuroendocrine tumors of pancreas (NETP) in conventional ultrasound and contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS).Methods Imaging features of histopathologically proved NETP in 90 patients were retrospectively analyzed.Results Conventional ultrasound was performed in all 90 patients,while CEUS was performed in 15 patients.Among all 90 cases,single lesion was found in 85 cases,while multiple lesions were found in 5 cases.The tumors located in pancreatic head (n =41),pancreatic body (n =13) or tail (n =36),respectively.The lesions in 81 cases were hypoechoic,8 were complex echoic and 1 was anechoic,with diameters ranged from 0.80 cm to 12.50 cm.Well-defined boundary of lesions were found in 67 cases,and ill-defined boundary of lesions were found in the other 23 cases.Regular shape lesions were found in 64 cases,while irregular shape lesions were found in 26 cases.Color Doppler ultrasound showed abundant tumor blood flow signals in 35 cases.Main pancreatic duct dilatation was found in 14 cases.Among 15 cases underwent CEUS,hyper-enhancement of tumors during the artery phase and slight hyper-enhancement or iso-enhancement during the delayed phase were observed in 9 cases,while slightly hyperenhancement of tumors during artery phase and hypo-enhancement during delayed phase were observed in 4 cases.Slightly hypo-enhancement peripheral to the masses during artery phase and wash-out during delayed phase with plate-shaped regions without enhancement in the center of tumors were observed in 2 cases.Conclusion NETP mainly manifested as well-defined hypoechoic lesions with regular shape in pancreas in conventional ultrasound,hyper-enhancement during artery phase and no obvious wash-out during delayed phase in CEUS.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Modified Stoppa approach for acetabular anterior fractures
Guijian LI ; Yazhou CHEN ; Peijuan LIU ; Jiawu LUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(2):173-175
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To discuss clinical efficacy of the modified Stoppa approach in the treatment of acetabular anterior fractures.Methods From January 2011 to December 2014,22 patients with acetabular anterior fracture were treated at our department.They were 14 males and 8 females,with an average age of 36.6 years (range,from 18 to 49 years).By the LetourneI-Judet classification system,there were 9 anterior wall fractures,12 anterior column fractures,and one transverse fracture.The modified Stoppa approach was used for fracture reduction under direct visualization in this cohort.Fixation with reconstruction plate was conducted after satisfactory reduction was confirmed by the X-ray examination.The operative duration,incision length,bleeding volume,fracture reduction quality,function of the affected hip and complications were recorded.Results In this cohort,the incision length ranged from 6 to 15 cm,averaging 9.5 cm;the intraoperative bleeding volume ranged from 100 to 1,000 mL,averaging 550 mL;the operative duration ranged from 40 to 160 minutes,averaging 126.2 min.The 22 patients were followed up for an average of 15.5 months (from 12 to 18 months).According to the Matta imaging evaluation,the fracture reduction was rated as excellent in 18 cases,as good in 3 cases and as poor in one,yielding an excellent to good rate of 95.5%.According to the Harris scoring system,the function of the affected hip was assessed at the final follow-up as excellent in 12 cases,as good in 9 cases,and as poor in one case,giving an excellent to good rate of 95.5%.Traumatic arthritis occurred in one case;there were no such complications as reduction loss or implant failure.Conclusion The modified Stoppa approach is a satisfactory one for the treatment of unstable acetabular anterior fractures,owning to its advantages like minimal invasiveness,simple dissection,excellent visual control of reduction and fixation,and a low rate of complications.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Study on developing a Brief Version of Diabetes Self-management Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Assessment Scale (DSKAB-SF).
Wenjuan WANG ; Yongze WU ; Nongping FENG ; Bo CHEN ; Guangchun LI ; Jiawu LIU ; Huilin LIU ; Youyuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(1):50-55
OBJECTIVETo develop a brief version scale with good validity and reliability to evaluate self-management knowledge, attitude and behavior (KAB) of diabetes patients in a shorter time.
METHODS20 authority experts who specialized in the field of diabetes clinical and non-communicable disease self-management, and familiar with the relevant content of diabetes self-management were selected. Face to face and Email consultation methods were applied in two rounds delphi expert consultations to choose items from the Diabetes Self-management Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Assessment Scale (DSKAB, total scale, 98 items). In the first round of expert consultation, experts were asked to select the core items from every dimension and score the extent of familiarity and basis of judgment. In the second round of expert consultation, the significance of the core items which were selected by experts in first round, were graded. The items which entered into the brief scale were determined by harmonious condition of expert opinions.
RESULTSTwo rounds of consultation reclaimed 16 and 15 responses respectively, Positive coefficients of experts were 80% and 94% respectively, and both authoritative coefficients were 0.90. In the first round of consultation, experts selected 44.3 ± 6.2 items on average, 42 items were selected according to the integrity of the scale for measuring dimension and content at last. In the second round of consultation, experts thought that the 42 items could measure the important contents of each dimension comprehensive and representative, the item importance scores of knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscale were 8.42 ± 1.17, 8.61 ± 1.24, 8.61 ± 1.02 respectively, and the coordination coefficients of the three subscale were 0.36, 0.20, 0.49 (χ(2) were 89.74, 11.13, 96.03, P<0.05). The total coordination coefficient was 0.38 (χ(2) =199.36, P<0.001), which indicated the concentration of experts(')opinion was acceptable, showed the brief scale with good face validity and content validity.
CONCLUSIONThe brief scale could evaluate Diabetes Self-management KAB Scale rapidly and relatively comprehensive in groups or individuals diabetes with good face validity and content validity.
Diabetes Mellitus ; therapy ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Reproducibility of Results ; Self Care ; Surveys and Questionnaires
10.Validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale for diabetes patients
Yongze WU ; Wenjuan WANG ; Nongping FENG ; Bo CHEN ; Guangchun LI ; Jiawu LIU ; Huilin LIU ; Youyuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;50(7):589-593
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate the validity, reliability, and acceptability of the brief version of the self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior (KAB) assessment scale for diabetes patients. Methods Diabetes patients who were managed at the Xinkaipu Community Health Service Center of Tianxin in Changsha, Hunan Province were selected for survey by cluster sampling. A total of 350 diabetes patients were surveyed using the brief scale to collect data on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of self-management. Content validity was evaluated by Pearson correlation coefficient between the brief scale and subscales of knowledge, attitude, and behavior. Structure validity was evaluated by factor analysis, and discrimination validity was evaluated by an independent sample t-test between the high-score and low-score groups. Reliability was tested by internal consistency reliability and split-half reliability. The evaluation indexes of internal consistency reliability were Cronbach's α coefficients, θ coefficient, and Ω coefficient. Acceptability was evaluated by valid response rate and completion time of the brief scale. Results A total of 346(98.9%) valid questionnaires were returned, with average survey time of (11.43±3.4) minutes. Average score of the brief scale was 78.85 ± 11.22; scores of the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 16.45 ± 4.42, 21.33 ± 2.03, and 41.07 ± 8.34, respectively. Pearson correlation coefficients between the brief scale and the knowledge, attitude, and behavior subscales were 0.92, 0.42, and 0.60, respectively;P-values were all less than 0.01, indicating that the face validity and content validity of the brief scale were achieved to a good level. The common factor cumulative variance contribution rate of the brief scale and three subscales was from 53.66%to 61.75%, which achieved more than 50%of the approved standard. There were 11 common factors;41 of the total 42 items had factor loadings above 0.40 in their relevant common factor, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good construct validity. Patients were divided into a high-score group and a low-score group, then scores of the brief scale and three subscales were compared between the groups using a t-test. The results were all significant, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had good discriminate validity. Mean scores of the brief scale and three subscales of the high-score group were 91.55±6.81, 19.51±2.17, 22.74±1.88, and 49.30±6.20, respectively;these were higher than the low-score group (65.89 ± 5.79, 12.29 ± 4.76, 20.22 ± 1.88, and 33.39 ± 6.17, respectively) with t-values 27.76, 13.31, 9.20, and 17.56 (P-values were less than 0.001). The Cronbach's α coefficient, θ coefficient,Ω coefficient, and split-half reliability of the brief scale were 0.83, 0.87, 0.96, and 0.84, respectively. These values for the three subscales were all above 0.70, except for theθcoefficient of the attitude subscale with 0.64, indicating that the brief scale and three subscales had acceptable internal consistency reliability. Conclusion The brief version of the diabetes self-management knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment scale showed good acceptability, validity, and reliability, to responsibly evaluate self-management KAB among patients with diabetes.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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