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  • ACCURACY OF RELATED PARAMETERS TO SCREW PLACEMENT IN LOWER CERVICAL PEDICLE MEASURED BY SPINAL VIRTUAL SURGERY SYSTEM

    Objective To evaluate the accuracy of the related parameters measured by spinal virtual surgery system (SVSS) three-dimensional (3D) techniques by comparing with the parameters measured by multi-spiral CT (MSCT) workstation. Methods Seven vertebrae specimens of adult men were scanned with MSCT, and the messages were sent toMSCT workstation and SVSS. The 3D image of spine was reconstructed by using volume rendering and multi-planar reformation; based on the parameter requirement of lower cervical pedicle fixation, 10 related parameters were measured. Then SPSS11.0 analyzer software was used to analyze the parameters measured by 2 systems. Between June 2009 and March 2010, 6 patients who received screw insertion in lower cervical spines were given MSCT scanning, then the messages were sent to SVSS 3D reconstruction to evaluate the situation and to collect the parameters of pedicle screw insertion. Results SVSS measurement showed that 1 pedicle was clausura (C3) and the diameters of 4 pedicles in coronal view were lee than 3 mm (C4 in 1, C5 in 2, C6 in 1), which did not fit for screw insertion; the results were similar to those by MSCT measurement. A total of 66 lower cervical pedicle were measured successfully. Significant differences were found in 14 parameters as follows between 2 systems (P lt; 0.05): the left pedicle height of C3, the both sides pedicle width of C4, the right pedicle spongy width of C4, the left X-direction entrance of C6, the both sides Y-direction entrance of C3, total pedicle length of sagittal view in both sides pedicle of C3 and the left pedicle of C5, total pedicle length of axial view in C3 pedicles, the left pedicle of C5, and the right pedicle of C6. There was no significantdifference in the other parameters (P gt; 0.05). In 6 cl inical cases, 34 screws were inserted, the postoperative MSCT scanning showed that 30 screws were placed successfully. The rate of accuracy was 88.24%. According to the Richter’s perforation classification, perforation at grade I and at grade II occurred in 2 cases (5.88%), respectively. Conclusion The accuracy of the parameters measured by SVSS is similar to that by MSCT.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Accuracy of computer-guided oral implant placement and influencing factors

    With the development of computer and digital technology, the application of computer-aided technology has become a new trend in the field of oral implant. Computer-guided oral implant surgery has the advantages of being safer and more accurate than traditional implant surgery, and it can truly realize the concept of restoration-oriented implant. However, computer-guided oral implant surgery has various steps which cause deviations accumulation, so that some clinicians remain sceptical about the accuracy of the technology. Currently, due to the lack of a quantitative system for evaluating the accuracy of computer-guided oral implantation, the implant deviation in each step is still inconclusively in the stage of research and debate. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the advantages and disadvantages, research progress, accuracy and influencing factors of computer-guided oral implantation, aiming to provide a reference for improving implant accuracy and guiding clinical design and surgery.

    Release date:2022-10-25 01:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Accuracy and influencing factors of hypertension-related subscriptions from official health WeChat accounts

    Objective To analyze the current state, evaluate the accuracy, and determine the influencing factors of hypertension-related subscriptions from official health WeChat accounts. Methods The 36 official health WeChat accounts on the WeChat official accounts monthly list │ September 2022 China WeChat Top 500·New Rank certification were searched using the term "hypertension". We identified diabetes-related subscriptions published from April 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022. The accuracy of subscriptions was analyzed according to the consistency with clinical practice guidelines and was independently assessed by two specialists. SPSS 22.0 software was used for data analysis. Results One hundred and one subscriptions from 36 official health WeChat accounts were included. Forty-seven (46.5%) subscriptions were evaluated as consistent, seven (6.9%) subscriptions were evaluated as inconsistent, and forty-seven (46.5%) subscriptions were evaluated as unconfirmed. The differences between the numbers of reads, "wow" and "like" per thousand reads, were statistically significant. Consistency rates were higher for tweets backed by evidence and experts, and for tweets posted by public figures with the accreditation type "government". Conclusion Hypertension tweets have a good audience base, some of the content is inconsistent with current clinical guideline recommendations, and readers have little ability to screen them. There is a need to develop and improve the review mechanism for writing and publishing hypertension tweets on WeChat.

    Release date:2023-06-20 01:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Statistical methods in multi-reader multi-case design diagnostic accuracy studies

    Objective To elaborate on the statistical analysis methods for evaluating the accuracy of imaging diagnostic tests in a multiple-reader multiple-case (MRMC) design through formula derivation and real cases. Methods This study consisted of two parts: theoretical derivation and a real case study. The theoretical part discussed in detail the principles and procedures of MRMC statistical analysis methods, particularly the Obuchowski-Rockette (OR) and Dorfman-Berbaum-Metz (DBM) methods. The real case included 100 subjects, of whom 67 had disease. Four readers interpreted all the cases based on both traditional film imaging methods and digital imaging methods. OR and DBM methods were employed for data analysis. Results The real case showed that the OR and DBM methods had a high degree of consistency, with only slight differences in the confidence intervals. Conclusion It is recommended to use the OR and DBM methods for the statistical analysis of imaging diagnostic test accuracy, ensuring that the impact of reader factors on the evaluation results is fully considered. The results from the OR and DBM methods are relatively similar; when applying these methods in practice, one should consider the specific characteristics of the data and the research design to choose the appropriate analysis method. Besides, there are still challenges when applying the OR and DBM methods, such as software implementation and missing data handling, which require further exploration.

    Release date:2024-10-16 11:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF COMPUTER AIDED JOINT SURGERY SYSTEMS

    Objective To investigate the development and appl ication of the computer aided surgery systems in the joint surgery field. Methods The l iteratures were extensively reviewed to analysis the usefulness of current active, semi-active and passive computer aided surgery systems in solving the cl inical problems of joint surgery. Results Several computer aided surgery systems have met the high technique demands, such as the precision of anatomical position and orientation, the accuracy of normal l imb al ignment restoration, the optimum of instrumentation control in arthroplasty, peri-articular osteotomy and minimally invasive procedure. Conclusion Computer aided joint surgery systems facil itate precise surgical techniques to achieve ideal operative outcome.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A brief introduction of comparative diagnostic test accuracy study

    By comparing the diagnostic accuracy of two or more tests in the same study, the one with the higher diagnostic accuracy can be screened. Therefore, it is extremely important to conduct the comparative diagnostic test accuracy study. This paper introduced the concept of the comparative diagnostic test accuracy study, compared it with single diagnostic test accuracy study, and described its role, study design, statistical analysis, current status, and challenges.

    Release date:2022-05-31 01:32 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Evaluation of Accuracy and Quality of Diagnostic Test of ECLIA in Detecting AFP for the Diagnosis of Liver Cancer in Chinese Patients

    Objective To evaluate the accuracy and quality of diagnostic test of Electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) in detecting A-fetal protein (AFP) for the diagnosis of liver cancer in Chinese patients. Methods We searched Chinese Biological Medicine Database (CBM, 1978 to 2005) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI, 1994 to 2005). Diagnostic tests of ECLIA in detecting AFP for the diagnosis of liver cancer were included. Data were extracted, and the quality of included studies was evaluated according to the six criteria of diagnostic tests. Results Forty-eight studies were identified, but only 6 were included and none mentioned the indices about the accuracy. Conclusion The number of studies of ECLIA in detecting AFP for the diagnosis of liver caner is few and the quality is poor. We cannot draw the conclusion that ECLIA is better for sensitivity and specificity.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Accuracy of different screening tools for ischemic stroke-associated pneumonia: a network meta-analysis

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the accuracy of different stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) assessment tools. MethodsThe PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, VIP, WanFang Data, and CBM databases were electronically searched to collect studies related to the objectives from inception to January 2024. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data and assessed the risk of bias of the included studies. A network meta-analysis was then performed by using Meta-disc 1.4 and Stata 17.0 software. ResultsA total of 20 studies were included, involving 6 SAP assessment tools. The results of network meta-analysis showed that the sensitivity of AIS-APS was higher than that of A2DS2, and the specificity of A2DS2 was higher than that of PANTHERIS, and the difference was statistically significant. The sensitivity SUCRA values from high to low were: AIS-APS (95.6%) > PANTHERIS (46.7%) > Kwon (44.1%) > A2DS2 (40.5%) > Chumbler (37.3%) > ISAN (35.8%). The specificity SUCRA values from high to low were: A2DS2 (84.0%) > Chumbler (66.0%) > ISAN (59.5%) > AIS-APS (41.4%) > Kwon (37.0%) > PANTHERIS (12.1%) ConclusionAmong the common stroke-associated pneumonia screening tools used to screen patients with ischemic stroke, AIS-APS has the highest sensitivity and A2DS2 has the highest specificity.

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  • Accuracy of Newer-generation Home Blood Glucose Meter in Patients with IGR and Newly-diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    Objective To evaluate the accuracy of newer-generation home blood glucose meter (Accu-Check? Integra) in patients with impaired glucose regulation (IGR) and newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed on 109 cases with newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes or IGR who were asked to take oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), while paired samples, that were Accu-Check? Integra in capillary blood glucose (CBG) and laboratory glucose in venous plasma glucose (VPG ), were taken simultaneously. Taking VPG as the reference value, the accuracy of the home glucose meter was assessed according to the international standardization organization (ISO), including, the accuracy was studied by means of Median absolute difference (Median AD) and Median absolute relative difference (Median RAD), the consistency of CBG and VPG was studied by Clarke Error Grid analysis, the correlation of CBG and VPG was analyzed according to liner regression analysis, and the sensitivity and specificity for hyperglycemia were also calculated. Results There were 292 VPG values paired with CBG values, among which 93.49% of CBG values met ISO home glucose meter criteria, the median AD was 7.2 mg/dL, and the median RAD was 4.76%. Paired glucose measurements from the Accu-Check Integra meter and laboratory glucose measurement demonstrated that 100% of paired points in the overall subject population fell in zones A and B of the Clarke Error Grid. The CBG value was well correlated to VPG value in the overall level, and the sensitivity and specificity were 94.6% and 95.7% respectively for hyperglycemia. Conclusion The newer-generation home blood glucose meter (Accu-Check? Integra) demonstrates a high degree of accuracy, and it can precisely report the real value of blood glucose.

    Release date:2016-09-07 10:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of the Diagnostic Accuracy Between Two Diagnostic Methods in Patients with Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

    Objective To compare and evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, negative and positive predictive values, negative and positive likelihood ratios of colposcopically directed biopsy and diagnostic cone biopsy in patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Methods We searched PubMed, CBMdisc, CMCC, CNKI, and VIP to March 2004, and Cochrane Library (Issue 4, 2003). Related journals published from 1970 to 2003 and unpublished papers were hansearched. Diagnostic studies which employed colposcopically directed biopsy or diagnostic cone biopsy and compared with golden standard (pathological diagnosis of specimens obtained through therapeutic conization or hysterectomy) were included and meta-analysis was performed. Participants were clinically suspected of pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Quality of studies was assessed, and SROC curve by Diagnostic and Screening Group of the Cochrane Collaboration was used to perform meta-analysis. Parameters were sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, predictive values, and likelihood ratio. Results Twenty six studies (3 376 patients ranging from 2 to 604 patients/per study) met the inclusion criteria. The quality of studies was generally poor.Before sensitivity analysis, superiority of diagnostic cone biopsy (sensitivity and specificity: 0.83) was shown over colposcopically directed biopsy (sensitivity and specificity: 0.76) (P<0.001); while after sensitivity analysis the results reversed (sensitivity of diagnostic cone biopsy was 0.58 and its specificity was 0.61; sensitivity and specificity of colposcopically directed biopsy increased to 0.84) (Plt;0.001). Conclusions No definite conclusioncan be drawn as to which method is superior. To make further analysis, more studies with high quality are needed.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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