1.Estimation of the excess cases of hand-foot-mouth disease in Beijing with adjusted Serfling regression model
Shuaibing DONG ; Ruitong WANG ; Da HUO ; Baiwei LIU ; Hao ZHAO ; Zhiyong GAO ; Xiaoli WANG ; Peng YANG ; Quanyi WANG ; Daitao ZHANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(3):206-209
ObjectiveTo establish an adjusted Serfling regression model to estimate the excess cases and the excess epidemic period of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, so as to provide data support and decision-making basis for HFMD prevention and control. MethodsThe weekly number of HFMD cases in Beijing from 2011 to 2019 was utilized for adjusted the Serfling regression model. Then the adjusted model was used to fit the baseline and epidemic threshold of HFMD in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, calculating the excess cases and determining the excess epidemic period. ResultsA total of 279 306 cases of HFMD were reported in Beijing from 2011 to 2019, with the climax of the disease occurring in summer and autumn. After adjusting the fitting R2 of the Serfling regression model to 0.773, a total of 10 excess epidemic periods totaling 92 weeks were estimated, mainly occurring in summer. The highest number of excess cases during an excess epidemic period was found in 2014 (1 272 cases, 95%CI: 990‒1 554), accounting for 65.04% of the actual cases (95%CI: 50.62%‒79.46%). ConclusionThe adjusted Serfling regression model fits well and can be utilized for early warning of HFMD and estimating the disease burden caused by HFMD.
2.Expert consensus on clinical application of 177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer
Guobing LIU ; Weihai ZHUO ; Yushen GU ; Zhi YANG ; Yue CHEN ; Wei FAN ; Jianming GUO ; Jian TAN ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Li HUO ; Xiaoli LAN ; Biao LI ; Weibing MIAO ; Shaoli SONG ; Hao XU ; Rong TIAN ; Quanyong LUO ; Feng WANG ; Xuemei WANG ; Aimin YANG ; Dong DAI ; Zhiyong DENG ; Jinhua ZHAO ; Xiaoliang CHEN ; Yan FAN ; Zairong GAO ; Xingmin HAN ; Ningyi JIANG ; Anren KUANG ; Yansong LIN ; Fugeng LIU ; Cen LOU ; Xinhui SU ; Lijun TANG ; Hui WANG ; Xinlu WANG ; Fuzhou YANG ; Hui YANG ; Xinming ZHAO ; Bo YANG ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Jiliang CHEN ; Sijin LI ; Jing WANG ; Yaming LI ; Hongcheng SHI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(5):844-850,封3
177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen(PSMA)radio-ligand therapy has been approved abroad for advanced prostate cancer and has been in several clinical trials in China.Based on domestic clinical practice and experimental data and referred to international experience and viewpoints,the expert group forms a consensus on the clinical application of 177Lu-PSMA radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer to guide clinical practice.
3.Investigation on radiation doses and related influencing factors for CT adult examinations in Huai′an city
Binbin HUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Dongdong HE ; Xiaomin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(1):45-50
Objective:To investigate the level of radiation doses to adults caused by CT examination in Huai′an, and explore the local CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs).Methods:Totally 45 CT scaners were selected to investigate the information on hospitals, equipment, scanning parameters, and radiation doses. Empirical formula were used to estimate the effective dose to adults. Nonparametric rank sum tests were used to analyze differences in radiation dose level between CT service age and hospital grade.Results:A total of 3 483 patients were collected, including 890 for head examinations, 890 for chest, 846 for abdomen, and 857 for lumbar spine. The 75% percentile values of CTDI vol to adult patients from CT scanning for head, chest, abdomen, lumbar spine examinations were 63.0, 12.4, 20.0 and 24.0 mGy, respectively. The 75% percentile values of DLP were 858.6, 416.0, 620.7 and 559.2 mGy·cm, respectively. The 75% percentile values of DLP for males was higher than those for females. There were significant statistical differences in radiation doses dependent on equipment service (head: U =10 326.00, P<0.05; chest: U=36 094.50, P<0.05; abdomen: U= 7 859.00, P<0.05; lumbar spine: U=42 408.00, P<0.05), and hospital grade (head: H=14.280, P<0.05; chest: H=17.85, P<0.05; abdomen: H=97.18, P<0.05; lumbar spine: H=138.94, P<0.05). Conclusions:The CT radiation dose levels in Huai′an city is basically consistent with standard-reommended values, which is in line with the current status of CT equipment dose levels in the country. It is necessary to strengthen the quality control and maintenance of CT equipment.
4.Current status of the application of radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources in Huai′an City in 2020
Binbin HUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Xiaomin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(7):509-513
Objective:To investigate the current status of the radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources and medical exposure frequencies in Huai′an City.Methods:According to the monitoring data in the " Radiological Health Information Management Platform of Jiangsu Province" in 2020, a descriptive analysis was conducted on the personnel, equipment, and exposure frequencies in the institutes engaged in radiation-based diagnosis and treatment in Huai′an.Results:A total of 181 hospitals were investigated in 2020, including 7 tertiary hospitals(3.9%), 24 secondary hospitals(13.3%), 126 primary hospitals(69.6%), and 24 ungraded hospitals(13.3%). There were 1 397 radiation workers, including 948 males and 449 females, and 459 pieces of radiation equipment, including 420 for radio diagnosis, 13 for radiotherapy, 4 for nuclear medicine, and 22 for interventional radiology. The hospitals of different grades greatly differed in the number of radiation workers and equipment. There were 80.1, 20.9, 2.2, and 2.0 radiation workers and 15.7, 5.5, 1.4, and 1.6 pieces of radiation equipment in the tertiary hospitals, secondary hospitals, primary hospitals, and ungraded hospitals, respectively on average. There were 2 903 246, 27 648, 8 087, and 17 874 receiving radiodiagnosis, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, and interventional radiology, respectively in 2020. The medical exposure frequencies in the whole city were calculated to be 599.50 per 1 000 population, including 334.59 treated with conventional X-rays, 239.82 receiving CT scan, 14.18 for breast and dentistry, 3.62 receiving interventional radiology, 5.61 treated with radiotherapy, and 1.69 receiving nuclear medicine.Conclusions:The radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources are unbalanced in the hospitals of different grades in Huai′an City. Therefore, it is necessary to pay more attention to the reasonable allocation of medical resources. Meanwhile, radiation workers in secondary hospitals may be more prone to job burnout. Facing the normalization of the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, the supervision and management of radiological health should be strengthened to ensure the legitimacy of radiological diagnosis and radiotherapy and theoptimization of protection. The frequencies of medical exposure are consistent with the local economic level. To analyze the differences in medical exposure frequencies and predict the developmental trends in different regions, it is necessary to establish a more accurate prediction model.
5.Analysis on application of nuclear technology and radiation workers′ occupational health management in non-medical institutions in Huai′an City
Binbin HUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Dongdong HE ; Yinghua WANG ; Huan YANG ; Gongcheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2021;30(1):10-13
Objective To investigate and analyze the current situation of nuclear technology utilization and radiation workers' occupational health management in non-medical institutions in Huai'an City, and to strengthen the prevention and control of occupational radiation diseases. Methods 37 non-medical institutions of nuclear technology utilization in Huai'an City were surveyed by questionnaire, including radioisotope and radiation apparatus, personal dose monitoring of radiation workers, implementation of occupational health examination, protective equipment, etc. Results The industry covers manufacturing industry, transportation, warehousing and postal industry, scientific research and technical service industry, residential service, repair and other service industries, 0 class I radiation device, 15 class II radiation devices, 67 class III radiation devices; 0 class I and II radiation sources, 1 class III radiation device, 16 class IV radiation sources, 51 class V radiation sources, 1 unsealed radioactive material Class B workplace; 493 radiation workers, 90.5% with certificates, 85.4% with personal dose monitoring rate, rate of 37.8% with radiation protection monitoring equipment, and 68.0% with occupational health examination rate. It has 13 institutions equipped with personal protective equipment, 23 with dose alarming devices and 14 with radiation protection monitors. 30 radiation workplace tests have been carried out in the past two years. Conclusion The occupational health management of radiation workers in non-medical institutions is weak. At present, the responsibility of occupational health supervision has been assigned to the health department. Therefore, the health administrative department should strengthen the supervision of non-medical nuclear technology utilization institutions and improve the emergency mechanism of radiation emergencies in Huai'an city.
6.Investigation and estimation of medical X-ray diagnostic examination frequency in Huai′an city in 2017
Binbin HUO ; Xiaoyang GUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Shancai LUO ; Xiaomin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(10):765-769
Objective:To estimate the frequencies of medical X-ray diagnositic examinations and analyze their distribution in Huai′an City.Methods:Stratified random sampling was used to select 2 tertiary hospitals including 1 general hospital and 1 MCH hospital, 4 secondary hospitals, 20 primary and unclassified hospitals to investigate medical X-ray examination frequencies in the 26 hospitals in 2017.Results:The average number of X-ray diagnostic equipment were 13.5 pieces in tertiary hospitals, 7.3 in second-level hospitals and 1.6 in primary and ungraded hospitals. The fraction of imported equipment accounted for 85.2%, 69.0% and 9.4%, respectively. The higher the hospital level, the greater the proportion of equipment with five years of service history. The number of examinations in 2017 in the 26 hospitals were X-ray photography 350 221, fluoroscopy 71 597, CT 327 404, dental 23 820 and breast 12 849, respectively. The number of examinations per 1 000 population were estimated to be 444.22 by conventional X-ray and 236.40 by CT.Conclusions:The frequency of conventional X-ray examinations in the city is slightly lower than the average level in Jiangsu province in 2016 and the CT examination frequency is roughly same as in Jiangsu province.
7.Research on glioma magnetic resonance imaging segmentation based on dual-channel three-dimensional densely connected network.
Zhiyong HUO ; Shuaiyu DU ; Zhao CHEN ; Weida DAI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;36(5):763-768
Focus on the inconsistency of the shape, location and size of brain glioma, a dual-channel 3-dimensional (3D) densely connected network is proposed to automatically segment brain glioma tumor on magnetic resonance images. Our method is based on a 3D convolutional neural network frame, and two convolution kernel sizes are adopted in each channel to extract multi-scale features in different scales of receptive fields. Then we construct two densely connected blocks in each pathway for feature learning and transmission. Finally, the concatenation of two pathway features was sent to classification layer to classify central region voxels to segment brain tumor automatically. We train and test our model on open brain tumor segmentation challenge dataset, and we also compared our results with other models. Experimental results show that our algorithm can segment different tumor lesions more accurately. It has important application value in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of brain tumor diseases.
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8.Expression of miRNA-193a and its significance in pulmonary adenocarcinoma
Hongri HUO ; Zhiyong YANG ; Lingli ZHU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(13):1773-1775
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of the quantitative detection of serum miRNA-193a in pulmonary adenocarcinoma.Methods 40 pulmonary adenocarcinoma patients and 40 healthy people were recruited to receive quantitative detection of serum miRNA-193a and CEA.And then the relationship between the concentration of miRNA-193a and CEA was analyze by spearman correlation analysis.12 of the 40 patients underwent operation and the different levels of miRNA-193a expression among pulmonary adenocarcinoma tissues,adjacent tissues and normal tissues was detected by qRT-PCR.The different miRNA-193a levels were compared among groups of by t-test.The diagnostic performance of miRNA-193a was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic curves(ROC) and the area under the curve (AUC) and its 95%CI were calculated.Results The relative expressions of miRNA-193a in pulmonary adenocarcinoma tissues,adjacent tissues and normal tissues were 1.07±0.16;0.80±0.10;0.11±0.07.miRNA-193a expression in pulmonary adenocarcinoma tissues was significantly lower than that in other two groups(P<0.05).The expression of serum miRNA-193a in pulmonary adenocarcinoma group was significantly lower than that in healthy group(P<0.05).There was no correlation between miRNA-193a and CEA(r=0.079,P=0.618).The detection of miRNA-193a yielded a ROC AUC of 0.829(0.741-0.917) in discriminating pulmonary adenocarcinoma from healthy group.Conclusion The relative expression of miRNA-193a in pulmonary adenocarcinoma was significantly lower than that in healthy controls no matter in tissue or serum,serum miRNA-193a may prove to be a non-invasive biomarker for the auxiliary diagnosis of pulmonary adenocarcinoma.
9.Investigation of rotavirus contamination in commercial oysters in Beijing
Zhiyong GAO ; Hanqiu YAN ; Baiwei LIU ; Da HUO ; Dandi LI ; Haikun QIAN ; Lijuan CHEN ; Quanyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2016;(1):41-44
Objective To investigate the rotavirus contamination in commercial oysters in Beijing. Methods Between February 2014 and March 2015, a total of 280 oysters were collected in a large aquatic market in Beijing, and 5 oysters per stall were collected and classified as one sample.The samples were processed using three kinds of methods:direct treatment, PEG ( polyethylene glycol) 8 000 precipitation and proteinase K digestion-PEG 8 000 precipitation.Group A rotaviruses were detected by real time RT-PCR, and G/P genotyping was performed using the semi-nested RT-PCR.The VP7 and VP4 genes of positive samples were amplified, sequenced, and the phylogenetic tree was constructed using the maximum likelihood method with MEGA software ( version 6.06 ) .Results The detection rates of group A rotaviruses of three methods (direct treatment, PEG 8 000 precipitation and proteinase K digestion-PEG 8 000 precipitation) were 3.57%(2/56), 7.14%(4/56) and 5.38% (3/56), respectively.Rotaviruses were detected in 8 oysters samples ( 14.29%) , which were collected during autumn and winter . The G/P genotype combination included G9/P[8] (2 strains) and G9/P[N] (6 strains).The VP7 genes of 3 strains and the VP4 gene of one strain were sequenced successfully, and the phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that these strains had the highest similarity to those G9/P[8] strains prevailing in recent years in China.Conclusion Group A rotaviruses were detected in some commercial oysters during autumn and winter in Beijing, indicating a risk of foodborne illness.
10.Effect of autophagy inhibitor combined with EGFR inhibitor on triple-negative breast cancer MDA-MB-468 and MDA-MB-231 cells
Zhaoyun LIU ; Kewen HE ; Xingguo SONG ; Xinzhao WANG ; Peiying ZHUO ; Xingwu WANG ; Qinghua MA ; Zhijun HUO ; Zhiyong YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(6):417-424
Objective To investigate the effect of combined administration of autophagy inhibitor 3?methyladenine/bafilomycin A1 and EGFR inhibitor gefitinib on triple?negative breast cancer MDA?MB?468, MDA?MB?231 cells and estrogen receptor?positive MCF?7 cells. Methods All the cells were treated with 3?methyladenine/bafilomycin A1 and/or gefitinib. The effect of autophagy inhibitor and gefitinib on the cell growth was evaluated by MTT assay. Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Western blot analysis was used to determine the alteration of autophagy?related protein ( such as LC3) and apoptosis?related proteins ( such as caspase?3 and caspase?9) . Results MTT assay showed that the IC50 in the GE+3?MA and GE+BAF groups were (4.1±0.2) μmol/L and (3.8±0.3) μmol/L, significantly lower than that of the gefitinib alone group [(7.0±0.2) μmol/L] in MDA?MB?468 cells (P<0.05). Similarly, the IC50 in the GE+3?MA and GE+BAF groups were (9.7±0.1) μmol/L and (7.7±0.2) μmol/L, significantly lower than that of the gefitinib alone group [(14.7±0.1) μmol/L]in MDA?MB231 cells (P<0.05). The flow cytometry assay revealed that the apoptosis rates of MDA?MB?468 cells in GE, GE+3?MA and GE+BAF groups were (12.43± 3.18)%, (23.37±2.71)% and (18.71±2.81)%, respectively. The apoptosis rates of MDA?MB?231 cells of the GE, GE+3?MA and GE+BAF groups were (12.15±1.82)%, (16.94±2.19)% and (33.83±5.92) %, significantly higher than that of the gefitinib alone group (All P<0.05). The apoptosis rates of the MCF?7 cells were not changed significantly among the three groups (P>0.05). Western blot data showed that the expression levels of LC3 and p?Akt were decreased in the combined groups than that of the gefitinib alone group, while the p?PTEN, caspase?3 and caspase?9 were increased. Conclusions Autophagy inhibitor may enhance the sensitivity to gefitinib in MDA?MB?468 and MDA?MB?231 cells by activation of the PTEN/P13K/Akt pathway. Apoptosis in MDA?MB?468 and MDA?MB?231 cells might be enhanced by the combination treatment through caspase cascade.

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