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Sichuan Mental Health ; (6): 440-443, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987486

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ObjectiveTo analyze the drop-out rate of participants in antidepressant clinical trials and to explore the related influencing factors. MethodsA retrospective analysis was carried out on the participants of 9 antidepressant clinical trials conducted at the Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from 2013 to 2020. A self-compiled questionnaire was used to collect the subjects' demographic data, disease characteristics and the final completion of the trial, thereafter, the participant drop-out rate and related influencing factors were discussed. ResultsA total of 157 cases were enrolled, including 120 cases completed and 37 cases dropped out the trail. The causes of drop-out were poor efficacy in 13 cases (35.14%), presence of adverse reactions in 12 cases (32.43%), withdrawal of informed consent in 8 cases (21.62%) and loss of follow-up in 4 cases (10.81%). Correlation analysis showed that participant drop-out was positively correlated with the level of anxiety (r=0.224, P<0.01) and presence of adverse events (r=0.158, P<0.05), meantime, negatively correlated with the level of education (r=-0.209, P<0.01) and overall efficacy (r=-0.545, P<0.01). Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that education level (β=-0.611, OR=0.543, P<0.05), number of visits (β=-1.831, OR=0.160, P<0.01) and overall efficacy (β=-2.286, OR=0.102, P<0.01) were the influencing factors of participant drop-out. ConclusionLow education level, first visit, poor outcome, high level of anxiety, and adverse events are the factors affecting participant drop-out in antidepressant clinical trials.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 295-297, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-382798

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Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) for duodenal cysts.Methods Clinical manifestations, results of conventional gastroscopy and EUS, as well as follow-up, of patients with duodenal cysts were retrospectively analyzed.Results A total of 105 patients with duodenal cysts presented with no lesion-related symptoms, but displayed characteristic imaging changes under EUS, which could reveal the origin, size and nature of duodenal cysts, and differentiate it from other submucosal lesions.A maximum follow-up of 5 years showed no changes in duodenal cysts.Conclusion Duodenal cyst is a benign disease, and EUS plays a very important role in diagnosis of the disease.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 135-136, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-977969

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@#ObjectiveTo verify the homology hypothesis of depression and insomnia.Methods All-night physiological signals of electroencephalogram (EEG), electrosculogram (EOG) and electromyogram (EEG) of 30 depression cases and 30 insomnia cases were recorded and analyzed with polysomnogram.ResultsThe rapid eye movement (REM) sleep of depression patients was more active, and there was a significant difference in all REM indexes compared with insomnia cases (P<0.01). Characteristics of insomnia cases were poor sleep continuity, easy wake after sleep-onset, and depression of slow wave sleep and REM sleep. There was no slow wave sleep in some insomnia cases.Conclusion The sleep patterns of depression and insomnia are different, REM sleep is hyperactive in depression; non-REM sleep is disturbance in insomnia.

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