1.Therapeutic effect analysis of excessive dynamic airway collapse treated by laser(13 cases)
Yue WANG ; Yongping GAO ; Lei JING ; Xiaoli LI ; Fang QIN ; Jieli ZHANG ; Kuo LIU ; Yunzhi ZHOU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2024;30(3):73-80
Objective To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of excessive dynamic airway collapse(EDAC)treated by laser.Methods 13 patients with EDAC confirmed by bronchoscopy from January 2018 to August 2022 were selected and divided into a simple EDAC group(6 cases)and an EDAC combined with tracheobronchomalacia(TBM)group(7 cases)based on whether they were combined with TBM.All patients underwent laser tracheobronchoplasty under bronchoscope.Symptoms,airway collapse,oxygenation index,modified version of British Medical Research Council dyspnoea scale(mMRC)and 6 min walking test before and after treatment were compared to evaluate the therapeutic effect.Results 13 patients underwent 17 times of laser tracheobronchoplasty with laser power of 8~15 W,and 4 patients underwent 2 times of laser tracheobronchoplasty.After treatment,the clinical symptoms of cough,sputum,shortness of breath and dyspnea were improved in all patients.1 week post-treatment,the EDAC group showed a significant improvement in airway lumen stenosis,with a significant statistical difference(P<0.05),1 month post-treatment,enhancements were observed in airway stenosis,oxygenation index,FEV1%,6-minute walk test,and mMRC,which remained stable over a 6 month follow-up.In the EDAC + TBM group,significant enhancements in airway stenosis,oxygenation index,and mMRC were noted 1 week post-treatment,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Between 8 d~6 months post-treatment,some patients exhibited a recurrence of airway stenosis,necessitating comprehensive interventions like balloon dilation,cryotherapy,and stent insertion.Local necrosis and granuloma occurred in some patients after laser therapy,and no serious complications associated with laser intervention were found in all patients.Conclusion Laser tracheobronchoplasty is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of EDAC.For patients with EDAC alone,the therapeutic effect is good,but for patients with EDAC combined with TBM,the long-term effect is not good.
2.Effect of microwave on adenovirus capsid integrity and antigenicity of hexon protein in simulated infectious wastes
Kuo WANG ; Shujun DING ; Dandi LI ; Xiaobin YANG ; Zeming QIN ; Li ZHAO ; Liuying TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):247-251
Objective:To investigate the effect of microwave on human adenovirus type 2 (HAdV-2) capsid protein in simulated infectious wastes.Methods:Droplets of HAdV-2 virus suspension were added to medical disposable gloves to simulate infectious waste, irradiated under different microwave conditions, the temperature change was recorded, and the irradiated viral supernatant was treated with Dnase I and detected by PCR and qPCR to determine the effect of microwave on the integrity of the viral capsid. ELISA was used to detect the effect of microwave irradiation on the structure of viral hexon protein. The virus was treated alone at the highest temperature during microwave irradiation to investigate whether there were non-thermal effects during microwave disinfection.Results:The maximum temperature during microwave irradiation was 76 ℃, and the PCR and qPCR result showed that Dnase I could significantly damage the viral nucleic acid after microwave irradiation, while the virus control group and heat treatment group were not significantly affected, indicating that microwave irradiation could destroy the integrity of the viral capsid. The result of ELISA showed that microwave irradiation could significantly weaken the binding ability of Hexon protein and antibody, and the result of heat treatment group were similar.Conclusions:Microwave irradiation can destroy the integrity of the HAdV-2 capsid and the structure of Hexon protein, in which the damage to the integrity of the capsid is mainly due to non-thermal effects, and the structural changes of hexon protein are mainly due to thermal effects.
3.Test for geometric accuracy of imaging for magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy
Ji ZHU ; Xinyuan CHEN ; Shirui QIN ; Zhuanbo YANG ; Ying CAO ; Kuo MEN ; Jianrong DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(8):925-930
Objective To evaluate the effects of the multiple factors especially image geometric accuracy of the imaging system on the segmentations of target areas and organs-at-risk.Methods The study used phantoms to test the imaging performance of the 1.5T magnetic resonance(MR)linear accelerator system,including the assessments of MR image geometric distortion and the segmentation errors caused by factors such as image geometric distortion.Model 604-GS large field MR image distortion phantom was used to explore the geometric distortion of the MR images for MR-guided radiotherapy;and CIRS Model 008z upper abdominal phantom was used to analyze the segmentation errors of target areas and organs-at-risk.Results The average geometric distortion and maximum distortion of 3D T1WI-FFE images vs 3D T2WI-TSE images were 0.54 mm vs 0.53 mm and 1.96 mm vs 1.68 mm,respectively;and the control points of the large distortions were distributed at the edges of the phantom,which was consistent with the MR imaging characteristics previously reported.Compared with CT-based segmentation contour,the MDA was 1.17 mm and DSC was 0.91 for 3D T1WI-FFE,while MDA was 0.86 mm and DSC was 0.94 for 3D T2WI-TSE.Conclusion The study quantitatively assesses the geometric accuracy of the imaging system for MR-guided radiotherapy.The phantom-based contour analysis reveals that with CT image as gold standard,the segmentation error in MRI images meets the clinical requirements,and that 3D T2WI-TSE image is advantageous over 3D T1WI-FFE image in segmentation accuracy.
4.Investigation of re-catheterizationin patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and acute urinary retention after failure of routine indwelling catheterization
Kuo QIN ; Dan ZUO ; Tingxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(20):1549-1553
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of two methods for urethral catheterization in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and acute urinary retention after failure of routine indwelling catheterization.Methods:This was a randomized controlled study. From January 2020 to December 2021, 80 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia complicated with acute urinary retention who failed of catheterization by conventional methods in the Department of Urology, Beijing Aerospace General Hospital were divided into observation group and control groupaccording to the random number table method, with 40 patients in each group. The observation group used a 12 Fr silicone Foley catheter, which was folded 2 cm in front of the catheter. The control group used a 16 Fr silicone curved Coudé catheter. The success rate of catheterization, catheterization time, incidence of gross hematuria after catheterization, and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) were compared between the two groups.Results:The success rate of catheterization in the observation group was 82.5% (33/40), which was significantly higher than 62.5% (25/40) in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 = 4.01, P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of gross hematuria, the time of catheterization from urethra into bladder and VAS between the two groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Technique for manipulating a 12 Fr catheter before insertion into urethral meatus in a difficult catheterization has high success rate and not significantly increases the side effects in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia with acute urinary retention after failure of routine indwelling catheterization.
5.The inactivation effects of microwave on human adenovirus in simulated infectied wastes and the molecular mechanism
Kuo WANG ; Dandi LI ; Shiyan LIU ; Zhu YANG ; Chang LIU ; Xiaobin YANG ; Zeming QIN ; Shujun DING ; Liuying TANG ; Li ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2023;37(5):511-517
Objective:To study the inactivation effects of microwave on human adenovirus 2 (HAdV-2) in simulated infectied wastes, and to explore its molecular mechanism.Methods:25 μl of HAdV-2 virus suspension was dripped with medical disposable gloves, masks and cotton swabs to simulate infectied wastes, and irradiated under different microwave conditions: gloves and masks were irradiated for 30 s, 60 s, and 90 s at 300 W, 500 W, and 700 W, respectively. Cotton swabs irradiate 60 s, 90 s, 120 s at 500 W and 700 W respectively. Temperature changes were recorded, and the inactivation logarithmic values were calculated by the 50% endpoint method to evaluate the microwave inactivation effects, and the proliferation ability of the virus was detected by qPCR. The damage of Penton, Fiber, Hexon and E2 B genes was detected by PCR. The virus was treated with the highest temperature of 76 ℃ during microwave irradiation to study whether there was non-thermal effect during microwave disinfection. Results:After microwave irradiation of infectied waste, the temperature of masks and gloves carriers rises rapidly, with the highest temperature of 76 ℃. The temperature of the cotton swab carriers rose slowly, and the highest temperature is 65 ℃. The inactivation effect of microwave on HAdV-2 was positively correlated with microwave power and irradiation time. In the mask and glove group, microwave power of 700 W irradiated for 60 seconds, and the inactivation logarithm value could reach 3.0, In the cotton swab group, microwave power of 700 W irradiated for 120 seconds, and the inactivation logarithm value was still less than 3.0. This indicated that there were differences in the conditions for microwave inactivation of the virus in different carriers. The qPCR result showed that microwave irradiation could weak the proliferation ability of the virus. Microwave irradiation had no effect on the virus's Penton and Fiber genes, but caused some damage to the Hexon and E2 B genes. The inactivation effect of individual heat treatment on HAdV-2 was weaker than that of microwave irradiation, and there was no damage to the Hexon, Penton, Fiber, and E2 B genes. This indicated the presence of non thermal effects during the microwave inactivation process. Conclusions:Microwave irradiation can inactivate HAdV-2 in simulated infectied wastes through thermal and non-thermal effects, and its damage to viral DNA is one of the mechanisms of virus inactivation.
6.Preliminary study of clinical application of magnetic resonance linear accelerator in liver malignancies
Yuan ZONG ; Kuo MEN ; Shulian WANG ; Yuan TANG ; Hao JING ; Yuan TIAN ; Shirui QIN ; Yueping LIU ; Yongwen SONG ; Hui FANG ; Shunan QI ; Ningning LU ; Ning LI ; Zhuanbo YANG ; Bao WAN ; Yanxin ZHANG ; Yexiong LI ; Bo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(1):1-7
Objective:To investigate the workflow, efficacy and safety of MR-Linac in liver malignancies.Methods:Clinical data of 15 patients with hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) or liver metastases treated with MR-Linac between November 2019 and July 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The workflow of MR-Linac was investigated and image identification rate was analyzed. Patients were followed up for response and toxicity assessment.Results:Fifteen patients (6 HCC, 8 liver metastases from colorectal cancer, 1 liver metastasis from breast cancer) were enrolled. A total of 21 lesions were treated, consisting of 10 patients with single lesion, 4 patients with double lesions and 1 patient with triple lesions. The median tumor size was 2.4 cm (0.8-9.8 cm). The identification rate for gross tumor volume (GTV) in MR-Linac was 13/15. Although GTV of two patients were unclearly displayed in MR-Linac images, the presence of adjacent blood vessel and bile duct assisted the precise registration. All the patients were treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). For HCC, the median fraction dose for GTV or planning gross tumor volume (PGTV) was 6 Gy (5-10 Gy) and the median number of fractions was 9(5-10). The median total dose was 52 Gy (50-54 Gy) and the median equivalent dose in 2 Gy fraction (EQD 2Gy) at α/ β= 10 was 72 Gy (62.5-83.3 Gy). For liver metastases, the median fraction dose for GTV or PGTV was 5 Gy (5-10 Gy) and the median number of fractions was 10(5-10). The median total dose was 50 Gy (40-50 Gy) and the median EQD 2Gy at α/ β=5 was 71.4 Gy (71.4-107.1 Gy). At 1 month after SBRT, the in-field objective response rate (ORR) was 8/13 and the disease control rate was 13/13. At 3-6 months after SBRT, the in-filed ORR was increased to 6/6. During the median follow-up of 4.0 months (0.3-11.6), 4-month local progression-free survival, progression-free survival and overall survival were 15/15, 11/15 and 15/15, respectively. Toxicities were mild and no grade 3 or higher toxicities were observed. Conclusions:MR-Linac provides a platform with high identification rates of liver lesions. Besides, the presence of adjacent blood vessel and bile duct also assists the precise registration. It is especially suitable for liver malignancies with promising local control and well tolerance.
7.Investigation on exposure levels of indicator polychlorinated biphenyls in animal-derived foods from Hebei Province
Yan ZHOU ; Xiaofang LIU ; Jin LI ; Wencheng CAO ; Kuo YAN ; Xiao LIU ; Xiaojuan QIN ; Yunhong PANG ; Zhenmin LU ; Sheng WEN
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;32(1):32-35
Objective To investigate the pollution levels of six indicator polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in animal-derived foods in Hebei Province. Methods A total of 96 food samples (including beltfish, snakehead, egg, pork liver, pork and beef meat) were collected from Hebei Province in 2019. The contents of six indicator PCBs (PCB 28, PCB 52, PCB 101, PCB 138, PCB 153 and PCB180) in different food samples were determined using isotope dilution-high resolution gas chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC-HRMS). Results The contents of indicative PCBs in fish samples ranged from 0.12 to 0.32 ngg-1 fresh weight, while the content of PCBs in other samples ranged from 0.11 to 1.10 ng g-1 fat. PCB 138 and PCB 153 were the main compounds detected in fish samples, while PCB 28 and PCB 52 were the main compounds detected in other samples. The average estimated daily dietary intake of PCBs for residents in Hebei Province was 0.14 ng kg-1·bw-1·d-1, and the highest contribution rate was beltfish (61.52%). Conclusion The pollution levels of indicator PCBs in animal-derived foods in Hebei Province are relatively low, and the residents has lower health risks through dietary intake of indicator PCBs.
8.Knowledge, attitude, practice and perception on sunscreen and skin cancer among doctors and pharmacists
Qin Jian Low ; Kuo Zhau Teo ; Tzyy Huei Lim ; Seng Wee Cheo ; Wen Yee Evelyn Yap
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2021;76(2):212-217
Introduction: Excessive ultraviolet light (UV) can cause
premature skin aging and potentially skin cancer. Currently
there is a lack of awareness among health care
professionals and the public on sun protection. The
objectives of this study were to determine knowledge on
sunscreen and skin cancer among health care
professionals, to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, practice
and perception of doctors and pharmacists toward the
usage of sunscreen as protection against UV radiation.
Materials And Methods: This is a cross-sectional study
conducted among doctors and pharmacists in Hospital
Sultanah Nora Ismail, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Questionnaires were used in this study.
Results: A total of 384 participants completed the
questionnaires. The participants consisted of 323 doctors
(84.1%) and 61 pharmacists (15.9%). The age group of the
participants ranged between 25 till 55 years old. Ninety
doctors (27.9%) and thirty-one pharmacists (51.0%) reported
used sunscreen daily (p<0.001). This finding showed that
there was a deficit in the practice of sun protection.
Pharmacists scored a higher knowledge score of median 12
(IQR=3.0) while the doctors scored 11 (IQR=2.0). This study
showed a significant association between ethnicity and skin
cancer knowledge (p<0.05).
Conclusion: This study demonstrated a lack of knowledge of
sunscreen and skin cancer prevention among health care
practitioners. This finding supports better medical
education program on this topic.
9. Correlation of cortical bone thickness and x-ray gray value in different planes of proximal femur with brittle fracture of female hip
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2020;24(18):2867-2872
BACKGROUND: With the aging of population, brittle fracture diseases have attracted more and more attention from clinicians. Bone mineral density detection cannot meet the risk assessment of brittle fracture. As one of the new directions and methods to evaluate the risk of brittle fracture, cortical thickness has been studied and discussed by more and more scholars. OBJECTIVE: To explore the correlation of bone cortical thickness values and X-ray gray values in different planes of proximal femur with hip brittle fracture in women aged over 50 years old under X-ray DR photography, so as to evaluate the most appropriate measurement plane for predicting the risk of hip brittle fracture in women among different planes of proximal femur. METHODS: According to the inclusion criteria, relevant clinical data of 100 female patients aged over 50 years old who underwent X-ray DR pelvic radiograph examination at Department of Radiology of the Ninth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from July 2018 to June 2019 were collected. All patients signed the informed consents and the study was approved by the ethics committee of the hospital. The measurement planes of cortical thickness of the proximal femur were designed to be the middle part of femoral neck, within 1 cm above the lesser trochanter, and within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter, with a total of three groups of measurement planes. The gray value of X-ray was measured by taking the line between the middle point of the great rotor and the small rotor as the rectangular diagonal line to take the rectangular area for measurement. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Women aged 50-64 years were as group A (n=50) and those aged 65 years and older were as group B (n=50). (2) The cortical thickness and X-ray gray value within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter, and within 1 cm above the lesser trochanter in the group B were significantly lower than those in the group A; fracture rate was higher in group A than in group B (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the cortical thickness of middle part of the femoral neck between two groups (P > 0.05). (3) On the whole, cortical thickness values were highest in the within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter, followed by within 1 cm above the lesser trochanter and lowest in the middle part of the femoral neck (P < 0.05). (4) The correlation coefficient of cortical thickness and X-ray gray value of the within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter and within 1 cm above the lesser trochanter and age to brittle fracture was -0.303, -0.205, -0.272, and 0.346 (P < 0.05). There was no significant correlation between cortical thickness of middle part of the femoral neck and brittle fracture (P > 0.05). (5) The difference of cortical thickness within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter and within 1 cm above the lesser trochanter between fracture and non-fracture groups in the group A was significant (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in each index between fracture and non-fracture groups in the group B (P > 0.05). At the age above 50 years, the difference of cortical thickness and X-ray gray value in each measured plane between fracture and the non-fracture groups was significant (P < 0.05). (6) To conclude, the cortical thickness becomes thinner and the gray value of X-ray becomes smaller, and the possibility of brittle fracture of hip becomes higher. When assessing the risk of hip fracture in women aged over 50 years using cortical thickness of the proximal femur, measurement within 1 cm below the lesser trochanter is recommended.
10.Photosynthetic characteristics and active ingredients differences of Asarum heterotropoides var. mandshuricum under different light irradiance.
Kuo FANG ; Hai-Qin MA ; Zhen-Xing WANG ; Cheng-He SUN ; Shu-Na ZHANG ; Ya-Yu ZHANG ; Yi-Xin TIAN ; Zhi-Qing WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(13):2753-2761
Chlorophyll content,leaf mass to per area,net photosynthetic rate and bioactive ingredients of Asarum heterotropoides var. mandshuricum,a skiophyte grown in four levels of solar irradiance were measured and analyzed in order to investigate the response of photosynthetic capability to light irradiance and other environmental factors. It suggested that the leaf mass to per area of plant was greatest value of four kinds of light irradiance and decreasing intensity of solar irradiance resulted in the decrease of leaf mass to per area at every phenological stage. At expanding leaf stage,the rate of Chla and Chlb was 3. 11 when A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum grew in full light irradiance which is similar to the rate of heliophytes,however,the rate of Chla and Chlb was below to 3. 0 when they grew in shading environment. The content of Chla,Chlb and Chl( a+b) was the greatest value of four kinds of light irradiance and decreasing intensity of solar irradiance resulted in its decreasing remarkably( P<0. 05). The rate of Chla and Chlb decreased but the content of Chla,Chlb and Chl( a+b) increased gradually with continued shading. The maximum value of photosynthetically active radiation appeared at 10: 00-12: 00 am in a day. The maximum value of net photosynthetic rate appeared at 8: 30-9: 00 am and the minimum value appeared at 14: 00-14: 30 pm at each phenological stage if plants grew in full sunlight. However,when plants grew in shading,the maximum value of net photosynthetic rate appeared at about 10: 30 am and the minimum value appeared at 12: 20-12: 50 pm at each phenological stage. At expanding leaf stage and flowering stage,the average of net photosynthetic rate of leaves in full sunlight was remarkably higher than those in shading and it decreased greatly with decreasing of irradiance gradually( P < 0. 05). However,at fruiting stage,the average of net photosynthetic rate of leaves in full sunlight was lower than those in 50% and 28% full sunlight but higher than those in 12% full sunlight. All photosynthetic diurnal variation parameters of plants measured in four kinds of different irradiance at three stages were used in correlation analysis. The results suggested that no significant correlation was observed between net photosynthetic rate and photosynthetically active radiation,and significant negative correlation was observed between net photosynthetic rate and environmental temperature as well as vapor pressure deficit expect for 12% full sunlight. Positive correlation was observed between net photosynthestic rate and relative humidity expect for 12% full sunlight. Significant positive correlation was observed between net photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance in the four light treatments. Only,in 12% full sunlight,the net photosynthetic rate was significantly related to photosynthetically active radiation rather than related to environmental temperature,vapor pressure deficit and relative humidity. In each light treatment,a significant positive correlation was observed between environmental temperature and vapor pressure deficit,relative humidity as well as stomatal conductance. Volatile oil content was 1. 46%,2. 16%,1. 56%,1. 30% respectively. ethanol extracts was 23. 44%,22. 45%,22. 18%,21. 12% respectively. Asarinin content was 0. 281%,0. 291%,0. 279% and 0. 252% respectively. The characteristic components of Asarum volatile oil of plant in different light treatments did not change significantly among different groups.
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