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2. Translating Eroticism in The Peony Pavilion.
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Ngai, Cindy S. B. and Lee, Tong-King
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TRANSLATING services ,TRANSLATIONS ,NATIVE language ,EROTIC literature - Abstract
This paper compares and contrasts three English versions of The Peony Pavilion, with a view to exploring the strategies adopted in the three translations in respect to their treatment of erotic passages in the Chinese dramatic masterpiece Mudan Ting. It is found that while all three translators generally respect the integrity of the Chinese source text, they demonstrate different trajectories in terms of their translational dispositions. While Zhang Guangqian demonstrates signs of attenuating sexually sensitive material in his translation, Wang Rongpei has the tendency to translate such material in a register that is closer to the contemporary English vernacular than to the more poetic register that characterizes the original Chinese text. Cyril Birch differs from the two Chinese translators by faithfully preserving the poetic register of the erotic passages, to the extent that a foreign feel is often evident in his translation. By locating these findings against the background of previous studies, the article hypothesizes that the strategy used in translating erotic material in literature is a function of the presupposed acceptability of such material by the target readership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
3. Early-warning and prediction technology of harmful algal bloom: A review.
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Kong, H. N., Wang, X. Z., He, S. B., Zheng, X. Y., and Wu, D. Y.
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Harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurs frequently and causes serious damage. To study the early-warning and prediction technology of HAB is of significance for the early-warning and prediction, ecological control, and disaster prevention and mitigation of HAB. This paper reviewed the research progress in the early-warning and prediction technologies of HAB, including transport prediction, specific factors critical value prediction, data-driven model, and ecological math model, and evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of these four types of technologies. Some new ideas were brought forward about the prediction of cyanobacterial growth rate based on cell characteristics, and the early-warning of cyanobacterial bloom based on algal community characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
4. The Treatment of Sex Offender: An Introduction to the Kaohsiung's Model.
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Lung, F. W., Lu, Y. C., and Wei, S. B.
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- 2001
5. Research on the Influence of Long-term Strength Training on the Motor Skills of Female Judo Athletes.
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Elipkhanov, S. B.
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- 2013
6. Digital Learning in Knowledge Society: A Perspective for Asian Countries with India as an Example.
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Ghosh, S. B.
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- 2008
7. [Impacts of perioperative nutritional screening and management on postoperative infectious complications in geriatric degenerative spinal deformity surgery].
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Li J, Han D, and Lu SB
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- Humans, Female, Male, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Nutrition Assessment, Spinal Fusion methods, Nutritional Status, Perioperative Care, Serum Albumin analysis, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Malnutrition
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Objective: To evaluate the impacts of perioperative nutritional screening and management on postoperative infectious complications in geriatric degenerative spinal deformity surgery. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included elderly patients with degenerative spinal deformity who underwent open posterior thoracolumbar fusion at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, from February 2018 to October 2022. A total of 139 patients with malnutrition or at risk of malnutrition, as identified using the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF), were included. The patients were divided into an intervention group and a control group based on whether they received standardized perioperative nutritional management. Postoperative adverse events, laboratory parameters, and transfusion rates of albumin and blood products were compared between the two groups. Results: Among the 139 patients, 96 were male, and 43 were female, with an average age of (70.72±8.21) years. The control group included 70 patients, while the intervention group included 69 patients. There were no significant differences in preoperative baseline or intraoperative data between the two groups (all P >0.05). The incidence of postoperative infection-related complications was significantly lower in the intervention group compared to the control group [10.1%(7/69) vs 22.9%(16/70), P =0.044]. On postoperative day 3, the levels of serum albumin and prognostic nutritional index (PNI) in the intervention group were higher [(32.40±3.58) vs (30.72±3.17) g/L, 37.85±4.23 vs 35.87±4.57, both P <0.05]. The albumin transfusion rate was lower in the intervention group [31.9%(22/69) vs 48.6%(34/70), P =0.045]. Conclusion: Perioperative nutritional screening and management are safe and effective for elderly patients undergoing open posterior thoracolumbar fusion for degenerative spinal deformity, these measures reduce the incidence of infection-related complications in patients with malnutrition or at risk of malnutrition.
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- 2025
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8. [Analysis of 15 cases of ductus arteriosus stent placement without a guiding catheter through femoral artery approach].
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Luo G, Pan SL, Ji ZX, Wang SB, and Ren YY
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- Humans, Female, Male, Retrospective Studies, Infant, Newborn, Ductus Arteriosus surgery, Echocardiography, Treatment Outcome, Infant, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis surgery, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis therapy, Ductus Arteriosus, Patent surgery, Stents, Femoral Artery, Heart Defects, Congenital surgery, Pulmonary Atresia surgery
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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of ductus arteriosus (DA) stent placement through femoral artery approach without guiding catheter. Methods: In this retrospective case study, the birth weight, intervention age, preoperative echocardiography, intraoperative angiography and other clinical data, as well as the follow-up status (Nakata index and final circulatory status, etc.) of 15 patients with congenital heart disease who are dependent on the DA for pulmonary circulation at Women and Children's Hospital, Qingdao University between January 2018 to June 2023 were collected. All pediatric patients underwent placement of a DA stent without a guiding catheter, the efficacy and safety of this approach were analyzed. Results: Among all 15 cases, there were 9 males and 6 females, with the birth weight of (3.3±0.3) kg and the intervention age of (15.0±0.1) d. Of which, there were 9 cases of pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum (PA-IVS), and 6 cases of critical pulmonary stenosis (CPS) with intact ventricular septum. The tricuspid annulus diameter before intervention was (8.8±0.8) mm, and the tricuspid annulus Z-score was -0.7±0.9. There were 3 cases of mild right ventricular dysplasia, 9 cases of moderate dysplasia, and 3 cases of severe dysplasia. All patients successfully completed the intervention without major complications. The narrowest diameter of the DA was (2.2±0.1) mm, the diameter of the DA stent was (3.9±0.3) mm, the preoperative percutaneous oxygen saturation (SpO
2 ) was 0.83±0.03, and the postoperative SpO2 was 0.96±0.02. The follow-up time was (7.0±0.5) months. The Nakata index was (163±30) mm2 /m2 before intervention, and was (173±34) mm2 /m2 at the last follow-up. Biventricular circulation was successfully achieved in 14 patients, and the other one patient currently under close observation. Conclusion: The placement of a ductus arteriosus stent through femoral artery retrogradely without guiding catheter could serve as an effective and safe plan for neonates with PA-IVS or CPS accompanied by hypoplastic right heart syndrome.- Published
- 2025
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9. [Clinicopathological features and prognosis of rectal neuroendocrine tumor with grade 2].
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Luo ZK, Zhang Q, Ma XT, Xiang RS, Lu SB, Kong DY, Sun Y, Feng YY, Pei W, Feng L, Zhu YL, Yang L, and Zhang HZ
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Prognosis, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Staging, Follow-Up Studies, Bone Neoplasms secondary, Bone Neoplasms pathology, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Rectal Neoplasms pathology, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Neuroendocrine Tumors pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis
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Objective: To explore the clinicopathological features of rectal neuroendocrine tumor (R-NET) G2, identify prognostic factors, and summarize treatment experience. Methods: The clinical data of patients diagnosed with R-NET G2 by pathological diagnosis admitted to Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2003 to September 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The Fisher's exact test and Kaplan-Meier curves were performed to analyze the association between pathological features and prognosis. Results: A total of 22 patients were enrolled in this study and 21 patients were followed up for a period of 6-98 months with a median follow-up time of 42 months. 5 patients died due to tumor progression during the follow-up period. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year cancer-specific survival (CSS) of the whole group were 100.0%, 92.9%, and 69.6%, respectively. Of the 22 patients, 20 underwent surgical treatment, of which 15 underwent postoperative adjuvant therapy; 2 underwent medical treatment for liver and bone multiple metastases. The 5-year survival rates of patients with tumours ≥2 cm in length, T2-3 stage, lymph node metastasis, and distant metastasis (57.1%, 68.8%, 66.7%, and 63.6%, respectively) were shorter than those of patients with tumours <2 cm in length, T1 stage, no lymph node metastasis, and no distant metastasis (all 100.0%, P <0.001). In addition, patients with liver metastases had larger primary tumor diameters and higher T-stages compared with those without distant metastasis ( P <0.05). Conclusions: R-NET G2 has a high degree of malignancy compared with G1 and a high propensity for metastasis. Clinicians should formulate appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies based on factors such as tumor size, depth of invasion, lymph node status, presence of distant metastasis, and the location and extent of distant metastasis.
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- 2025
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10. [Giant perianal verrucous epidermal nevus].
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Huang SB, Zhang H, Liu S, Liu YF, and Shi G
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- Humans, Female, Adult, Anus Neoplasms diagnosis, Anus Neoplasms pathology, Nevus, Sebaceous of Jadassohn diagnosis, Nevus, Sebaceous of Jadassohn pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis
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- 2024
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11. [The clinical application of endoscope holder in revision tympanoplasty surgery].
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Tian X, Huang Y, Zhao Y, Zhao Y, Xue SB, Liu QS, Sun HY, Zhang LQ, Gao ZQ, and Feng GD
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Endoscopes, Endoscopy, Audiometry, Pure-Tone, Reoperation, Middle Aged, Tympanoplasty methods
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The current study summarized the surgical key points and technique advantages of endoscope holder in revision tympanoplasty. Fifteen patients who underwent revision tympanoplasty using the endoscope holder between January 2023 and April 2024 at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively collected. There were 6 males and 9 females, with an average age of (37.1±13.4) years. All patients successfully completed the revision tympanoplasty under the endoscope holder. The median follow-up time was 8 months (range: 2-16 months). Postoperative otoendoscopic examinations within 2-3 weeks revealed that all patients had dry ears, with well-healed ear canal flaps and tympanic membranes. Pure tone audiometry demonstrated significant improvements in pure tone air conduction thresholds [preoperative level: (54.3±18.0) dB HL; postoperative level: (37.4±18.4) dB HL; P =0.002]. The air-bone gap (ABG) decreased from (36.7±13.9) dB HL to (22.3±13.1) dB HL after surgery, indicating a marked improvement ( P =0.003). The current study suggests that the endoscope holder technique has good application effects in revision tympanoplasty.
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- 2024
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12. [Prevalence of comorbidity of hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia and the association between comorbidity and cardiovascular mortality in population aged 40 years and over in Liaoning Province].
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Jing L, Tian YM, Yan H, Sun Q, Li SB, Cui SM, Sun JX, Shi L, Ma YY, Li GX, Liu S, and Xing LY
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- Humans, Prevalence, Male, Middle Aged, Female, Prospective Studies, Aged, Adult, Risk Factors, China epidemiology, Proportional Hazards Models, Hypertension epidemiology, Dyslipidemias epidemiology, Comorbidity, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases mortality
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Objective: To investigate the comorbidity status of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia (the"three diseases") among residents aged≥40 in Liaoning Province, and to explore the correlation between the comorbidity and cardiovascular disease mortality. Methods: This investigation was a prospective cohort study. From February 2017 to March 2019, a multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was used to carry out a baseline survey of 18 758 permanent residents aged≥40 years in Liaoning Province. Demographic information and history of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were collected and followed up every year. Death was mainly identified by linkage to the Population Death Information Registration Management System. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze the association between the comorbidity of the "three diseases" and cardiovascular disease mortality risk. Results: A total of 18 758 residents aged≥40 in Liaoning Province were included, with an age of (60.3±9.9) years and 7 325 males (39.1%). The comorbidity rate of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia was 6.7% (1 256/18 758), and the standardized prevalence rate was 5.4%. The comorbidity rate increased with age (P<0.001), which was higher in women than in men, and more significant in urban areas than in rural areas (all P <0.001). The comorbidity of "three diseases" accounted for 39.3% (1 256/3 198), 18.7% (1 256/6 710), and 11.8% (1 256/10 653) in patients with diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, respectively. With a follow-up of (4.3±0.6) years, 463 people died of cardiovascular disease. The mortality rate of cardiovascular disease in the comorbidity of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia was 8.74/1 000 person-years. After adjusting potential confounders, Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that compared with normal individuals, the hazard ratio of cardiovascular disease mortality in patients with the "three diseases" was 2.55 (95% CI : 1.63-3.99). Conclusion: The prevalence of comorbidity of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia among residents aged≥40 in Liaoning Province was relatively high, and the risk of cardiovascular disease mortality in patients with the "three diseases" was increased.
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- 2024
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13. [The prognostic value of BAP1 protein loss in patients with malignant mesothelioma].
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Chen YQ, Gao ZB, Shen W, Ying SB, He XL, Zhang X, Jiang ZQ, and Lou JL
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Aged, Survival Rate, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Proportional Hazards Models, Adult, Ubiquitin Thiolesterase metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Proteins metabolism, Mesothelioma, Malignant metabolism, Lung Neoplasms metabolism, Mesothelioma metabolism
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Objective: To explore the prognostic value of BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) expression loss in patients with malignant mesothelioma (MM) . Methods: A total of 82 MM patients from January 1998 to December 2017 in Zhejiang Province were selected to detect the expression of BAP1 protein by immunohistochemical analysis. Kaplan-Meier method was used to draw the survival curve, and multivariate Cox proportional risk model was used to analyze the factors affecting the survival rate. Results: Among 82 MM patients, 61 (74.4%) were female, aged (57±11) years. BAP1 protein expression was deficient in 39 patients (47.6%). The survival rate was correlated with the loss of BAP1 protein expression and age (χ(2)=5.27, 5.66, P =0.022, 0.017). Subgroup analysis showed that loss of BAP1 protein expression was associated with better prognosis in MM patients <57 years of age, female, pleural MM, epithelial MM, and treated with drugs or surgery ( P <0.05). Multivariate model results showed that positive expression of BAP1 protein ( HR =3.75, 95% CI : 2.23-6.30, P <0.001) and age ≥57 years ( HR =1.66, 95% CI : 1.01-2.72, P =0.049) were risk factors for survival in patients with MM. Conclusion: Loss of BAP1 protein expression may be an independent prognostic factor in patients with MM, which is associated with longer survival.
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- 2024
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14. [Emphasizing the innovation of urological robotic-assisted surgical instruments and technology driven by new quality productivity forces].
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Zhang XP, Zhu ZW, Zhao P, Yu SB, Wang SZ, Tao J, and Liu YL
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- Humans, Surgical Instruments, Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Surgical Procedures instrumentation, Robotic Surgical Procedures methods, Urologic Surgical Procedures methods, Urologic Surgical Procedures instrumentation
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New quality productivity force is an advanced form of productive force that is innovation-driven, characterized by high technology, high efficiency, and high quality. It aligns with the new development philosophy and represents an advanced state of productivity. Within the medical sphere, this concept is epitomized by the progressive evolution of surgical instruments and techniques. In recent years, the rapid development of new quality productivity forces in the medical field has generated significant anticipation for innovations in urological robotic surgery instruments and techniques. Advancements in domestically produced robotic surgery systems, remote robotic surgery, single-port robotic surgery, and pediatric-specific robotic surgery exemplify the critical application of new quality productivity forces in urology. The integration of artificial intelligence, haptic feedback technology, and sensory enhancement technologies has further enhanced the safety and precision of surgeries. Driven by these new quality productivity forces, the development of urological robotic surgery instruments and techniques has reached a new milestone, potentially setting a new gold standard for urological surgeries and providing patients with safer, more efficient, and personalized medical care. However, certain emerging technologies still face challenges in their application, necessitating further research and clinical validation.
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- 2024
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15. [Experts consensus on standard items of the cohort construction and quality control of temporomandibular joint diseases (2024)].
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Hu M, Yang C, Liu HH, Lu HX, Yao C, Xie QF, Chen YJ, Fu KY, Fang B, Zhu SS, Zhou Q, Chen ZY, Zhu YM, Zhang QB, Yan Y, Long X, Li ZY, Gan YH, Yu SB, Bai YX, Zhang Y, Wang YY, Lei J, Cheng Y, Liu CK, Cao Y, He DM, Wen N, Zhang SY, Chen MJ, Jiao GL, Liu XH, Jiang H, He Y, Shen P, Huang HT, Li YF, Zheng JS, Guo J, Zhao LS, and Xu LQ
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- Humans, Cohort Studies, Consensus, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders therapy, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders diagnosis, Quality Control
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diseases are common clinical conditions. The number of patients with TMJ diseases is large, and the etiology, epidemiology, disease spectrum, and treatment of the disease remain controversial and unknown. To understand and master the current situation of the occurrence, development and prevention of TMJ diseases, as well as to identify the patterns in etiology, incidence, drug sensitivity, and prognosis is crucial for alleviating patients'suffering.This will facilitate in-depth medical research, effective disease prevention measures, and the formulation of corresponding health policies. Cohort construction and research has an irreplaceable role in precise disease prevention and significant improvement in diagnosis and treatment levels. Large-scale cohort studies are needed to explore the relationship between potential risk factors and outcomes of TMJ diseases, and to observe disease prognoses through long-term follw-ups. The consensus aims to establish a standard conceptual frame work for a cohort study on patients with TMJ disease while providing ideas for cohort data standards to this condition. TMJ disease cohort data consists of both common data standards applicable to all specific disease cohorts as well as disease-specific data standards. Common data were available for each specific disease cohort. By integrating different cohort research resources, standard problems or study variables can be unified. Long-term follow-up can be performed using consistent definitions and criteria across different projects for better core data collection. It is hoped that this consensus will be facilitate the development cohort studies of TMJ diseases.
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- 2024
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16. [Screening status of warning signs for mental and behavioral development and influencing factors of infants and young children in poverty eliminated regions of Henan province].
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Li SQ, Chen SJ, Wang SB, Wang D, Jia LB, Zhao WJ, Xu JF, Wang J, and Chen W
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- Humans, Infant, Female, Male, Cross-Sectional Studies, China epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Child Development, Logistic Models, Risk Factors, Mass Screening methods, Poverty
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Objectives: To investigate the screening status of warning signs for mental and behavioral development (WS) and influencing factors of infants and young children (IYC) in poverty eliminated regions of Henan Province. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study. A total of 15 680 IYC aged 6-23 months from 51 poverty eliminated counties in Henan province from June to September of 2023 were selected through a multi-stage random sampling method. IYC's early warning signs were screened using the WS checklist (WSC). Children's socio-demographic characteristics, maternal information, birth status, and illness conditions such as fever and diarrhea within 2 weeks were measured through a uniformly designed questionnaire. All participants also received the measurement of height, weight, and hemoglobin concentration level. Logistic regression model was used to explore the influencing factors of positive WSC and conducted sensitivity analyses. Results: Among the sample of 15 680 IYC, there were 8 462 boys (53.97%) and 7 218 girls (49.03%), with their age of (15±5) months. A total of 291 (1.86%) IYC were positive in WSC. Parenting risk ( OR =5.07, 95% CI 3.93-6.52, P <0.001) and preterm birth ( OR =1.63, 95% CI 1.06-2.52, P =0.027) were both positively associated with the odds of WSC's positivity. Being girls ( OR =0.66, 95% CI 0.52-0.85, P =0.001), age (12-17 months, OR =0.47, 95% CI 0.35-0.62, P <0.001; 18-23 months, OR =0.40, 95% CI 0.30-0.54, P <0.001), and maternal educational level (junior high school, OR =0.46, 95% CI 0.32-0.66, P <0.001; senior high school or vocational high school, OR =0.35, 95% CI 0.23-0.56, P <0.001; college and above, OR =0.36, 95% CI 0.23-0.57, P <0.001) were all negatively associated with the risk of WSC's positivity. Sensitivity analyses demonstrated that, after excluding anemic children, the association between preterm birth and WSC's positivity was not significant ( OR =1.54, 95% CI 0.95-2.49, P =0.081). Despite this situation, being girls, age and maternal educational level were still negatively associated with the odds of WSC's positivity (all P <0.05); preterm birth, parenting risk were remained positive associated with the risk of WSC's positivity (all P <0.05) either by excluding children with protein-energy malnutrition or 2-week morbidity, or using prevalence ratio instead of OR . Conclusions: Among the IYC in poverty eliminated regions of Henan Province, the risk of positivity of WSC was higher for those IYC with parenting risk, preterm birth, boys, younger age, and lower maternal education level. These influencing factors, such as gender, age, preterm birth, parenting risk and maternal educational level, were in certain stability across different IYC characteristics and estimation models.
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- 2024
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17. [Construction and verification of pancreatic fistula risk prediction model after pancreaticoduodenectomy based on ensemble machine learning].
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Cheng SB, Zhao CB, Wu Q, Gou SM, Xiong JX, Yang M, Wang CY, Wu HS, and Yin T
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Risk Factors, Adolescent, Child, Young Adult, Pancreaticoduodenectomy methods, Pancreaticoduodenectomy adverse effects, Pancreatic Fistula etiology, Machine Learning, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Algorithms
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Objective: To construct an ensemble machine learning model for predicting the occurrence of clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) after pancreaticoduodenectomy and evaluate its application value. Methods: This is a research on predictive model. Clinical data of 421 patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy in the Department of Pancreatic Surgery,Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology from June 2020 to May 2023 were retrospectively collected. There were 241 males (57.2%) and 180 females (42.8%) with an age of (59.7±11.0)years (range: 12 to 85 years).The research objects were divided into training set (315 cases) and test set (106 cases) by stratified random sampling in the ratio of 3∶1. Recursive feature elimination is used to screen features,nine machine learning algorithms are used to model,three groups of models with better fitting ability are selected,and the ensemble model was constructed by Stacking algorithm for model fusion. The model performance was evaluated by various indexes,and the interpretability of the optimal model was analyzed by Shapley Additive Explanations(SHAP) method. The patients in the test set were divided into different risk groups according to the prediction probability (P) of the alternative pancreatic fistula risk score system (a-FRS). The a-FRS score was validated and the predictive efficacy of the model was compared. Results: Among 421 patients,CR-POPF occurred in 84 cases (20.0%). In the test set,the Stacking ensemble model performs best,with the area under the curve (AUC) of the subject's work characteristic curve being 0.823,the accuracy being 0.83,the F1 score being 0.63,and the Brier score being 0.097. SHAP summary map showed that the top 9 factors affecting CR-POPF after pancreaticoduodenectomy were pancreatic duct diameter,CT value ratio,postoperative serum amylase,IL-6,body mass index,operative time,albumin difference before and after surgery,procalcitonin and IL-10. The effects of each feature on the occurrence of CR-POPF after pancreaticoduodenectomy showed a complex nonlinear relationship. The risk of CR-POPF increased when pancreatic duct diameter<3.5 mm,CT value ratio<0.95,postoperative serum amylase concentration>150 U/L,IL-6 level>280 ng/L,operative time>350 minutes,and albumin decreased by more than 10 g/L. The AUC of a-FRS in the test set was 0.668,and the prediction performance of a-FRS was lower than that of the Stacking ensemble machine learning model. Conclusion: The ensemble machine learning model constructed in this study can predict the occurrence of CR-POPF after pancreaticoduodenectomy,and has the potential to be a tool for personalized diagnosis and treatment after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
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- 2024
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18. [Primary pulmonary myxoid sarcoma with EWSR1 fusion negative: report of a case].
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Cai XS, Yue XW, Zhao SX, Guo Q, Wang FF, Wang SB, and Niu QL
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myxosarcoma genetics, Myxosarcoma pathology, Myxosarcoma surgery, Oncogene Proteins, Fusion genetics, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Lung Neoplasms surgery, RNA-Binding Protein EWS genetics
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- 2024
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19. [The association between overweight/obesity and the risk of malignancy in Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid].
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Shan R, Li X, Mei F, Xiao WC, Song SB, Chen J, Yuan CH, Zhang F, and Liu Z
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Adult, Logistic Models, Adenoma pathology, Adenoma epidemiology, Adenoma, Oxyphilic pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms etiology, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms epidemiology, Obesity complications, Overweight complications
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Objective: To explore the association between obesity/overweight and the risk of malignancy in Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid. Methods: The data of patients with complete data who were diagnosed with Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid at the Third Hospital of Peking University from September 2016 to September 2023 were retrospectively collected. Based on postoperative pathological diagnosis, tumors were classified into thyroid Hürthle cell adenoma group and Hürthle cell carcinoma group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to explore the association between overweight/obesity and the risk of malignancy in Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid. Results: A total of 102 patients (13 males and 89 females) were included, aged (48.7±13.1) years. There were 22 cases of thyroid Hürthle cell carcinoma and 80 cases of thyroid Hürthle cell adenoma. Univariate analysis showed that the rate of overweight/obesity in the Hürthle cell carcinoma group was higher than that in the adenoma group [73% (16/22) vs 46% (37/80), P =0.050]. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that the overweight/obese patients had a higher risk of malignancy in Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid compared with the non-overweight/obese patients ( OR =3.170, 95% CI : 1.126-9.955, P =0.035). Sensitivity analysis excluding individuals with multiple tumors was consistent with the main study results ( OR =2.878, 95% CI : 0.922-10.228, P =0.080). Conclusion: Overweight/obesity may be associated with a higher risk of malignancy in patients with Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid.
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- 2024
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20. [Effect of zirconia personalized gingival penetration on peri-implant soft and hard tissue of thin gingival biotypes in the anterior region: a retrospective study].
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Wang YR, Zhang M, Chen P, Li SB, Lu HB, Zeng MY, Zeng Y, and Rong MD
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Computer-Aided Design, Dental Implants, Single-Tooth, Titanium, Crowns, Zirconium, Gingiva, Esthetics, Dental
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Objective: To investigate the effect of zirconia personalized gingival structure on peri-implant soft and hard tissue stability after single-tooth implant restorations in patients with thin gingival biotypes in the anterior region, with a view to provide a clinical guideline. Methods: This retrospective study included 20 patients with thin gingival biotype and implant restorations in the anterior region. These patients included 9 males and 11 females, and the age was (35.2± 10.3) years. The patients were from the Department of Periodontal Implantology, Stomatology Hospital, Southern Medical University from January 2018 to December 2022. Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques were used to fabricate a titanium base zirconia personalized gingival structure to maintain the soft-tissue perforated gingival contour of the anterior esthetic zone. This structure consists of two modalities: titanium base + zirconia outer crown or titanium base personalized zirconia abutment + zirconia outer crown. Clinical outcomes were recorded immediately and after delivery of the final restorations. Implant retention was recorded, esthetic scoring was performed using the pink esthetic index, the amount of bone resorption at the implant margins was measured based on digitized apical radiographs, and periodontal health was evaluated using the modified plaque index and the modified bleeding index. Results: The survival rate of the 20 implants was 100% after 3 years of wearing the final restorations, with a pink aesthetic score of 9.3±0.9. Bone resorption at the proximal and distal mesial margins of the implants was 0.09 (-0.21, 0.20) mm, 0.17 (-0.12, 0.27) mm after 3 years, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant when compared to bone resorption immediately after placement of the final restoration [0(0, 0) mm] ( Z =-1.03, P =0.394; Z =-2.05, P =0.065). Conclusions: Zirconia personalized gingival structure maintains the stability of peri-implant hard and soft tissues of thin gingival biotypes in the anterior region.
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- 2024
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21. [A study on the hearing protection and intervention effects of silicone earplug usage among manufacturing workers].
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Liu XX, Zhong X, Zhang YY, Li ZP, Su SB, and Zhang MB
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Female, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workplace, Middle Aged, Ear Protective Devices statistics & numerical data, Noise, Occupational prevention & control, Noise, Occupational adverse effects, Occupational Exposure prevention & control, Silicones, Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced prevention & control
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Objective: To assess the efficacy of silicone earplugs in protecting workers exposed to noise in a typical manufacturing environment, and to provide training interventions for workers who do not achieve the anticipated noise reduction levels, as well as examining the spectral characteristics of earplug attenuation. Methods: From June to August 2022, a total of 294 noise-exposed workers in two manufacturing enterprises equipped with the same type of earplug were studied by cluster sampling method, by conducting questionnaire surveys, collecting data, fitting tests, and providing trainings, the current noise exposure levels of workers in the industry as well as the perception about the earplug were understood. Additionally, the attenuation before and after intervention in workplace were measured, the spectral characteristics of noise reduction were were described and compared. Results: The percentage of workers with Personal Attenuation Rating (PAR) of 0 is 32.7% (96/294), and the baseline pass rates are all below 60%. There were no significant differences in pass rates based on gender, age, noise exposure, education level, or cognition of earplug effectiveness. After adjusting the way that earplugs are worn or changing the type of earplugs, all workers were able to meet their noise reduction requirements. The median PAR improvement for both companies is above 10 dB. The noise attenuation of the earplug vary with frequency, with lower attenuation at 4 000 Hz and higher attenuation at 8 000 Hz, showing some deviation from the nominal values. Conclusion: The difference between the actual sound attenuation value of earplugs and the nominal value is related to the noise frequency. When using silicone earplugs, attention should be paid to the spectral composition of the noise in the workplace.
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22. [Analysis of the epidemiological traits of occupational pneumoconiosis in Qinhuangdao between 1961 and 2020].
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Wu MF, Li SB, Ma YL, Sun ZQ, Liu HM, and Chen G
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- Humans, Male, Female, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, China epidemiology, Prevalence, Occupational Exposure statistics & numerical data, Middle Aged, Dust, Adult, Silicosis epidemiology, Pneumoconiosis epidemiology
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Objective: To study the prevalence of occupational pneumoconiosis in Qinhuangdao from 1961 to 2020 and offer a foundation for developing occupational pneumoconiosis prevention and control methods. Methods: In December 2020, the data of occupational pneumoconiosis cases diagnosed by medical institutions with occupational disease diagnosis qualifications in Qinhuangdao City from 1961 to 2020 were collected Anova or kruskal-Walls tests and chi-square tests were used for inter-group comparisons of continuous and categorical variables, and LSD tests or Tamhane T2 tests were used for multiple comparisons. Results: Between 1961 and 2020, 384 cases of pneumoconiosis were documented in Qinhuangdao, of which 382 (99.5%) patients were men and 2 (0.5%) were women. The average dust service duration is 15 (9, 25) years, with a minimum duration of 0.5 years and a maximum duration of 49 years; Cases were primarily distributed in Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County (187 cases, 48.7%) and the Haigang district (160 cases, 41.7%) ; Type of pneumoconiosis was silicosis (340 cases, 88.5%), mainly 273 cases (71.1%) of stage I, 88 cases (22.9%) of stage II, and 23 cases (6.0% of stage III) ; Cases of Phase II and III and with short lengths of service are mainly concentrated in medium-sized, small, private limited liability companies and collective enterprises. Rrock work (166 cases, 43.2%), and loading kiln workers (42 cases, 10.9%) were the main types. Conclusion: Because the distribution of pneumoconiosis cases in Qinhuangdao city is concentrated and the length of service is decreasing, it is important to enhance the oversight of important area, businesses, industries, and job categories in line with the growth of the region's mineral resources.
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23. [Exploration of prognostic models for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps based on machine learning].
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Jiang SJ, Xie SB, Zhang H, Xie ZH, and Jiang WH
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- Humans, Chronic Disease, Gene Expression Profiling, Prognosis, Recurrence, ROC Curve, Machine Learning, Nasal Polyps complications, Rhinosinusitis complications
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Objective: To analysis the molecular characteristics of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), to unravel its pathophysiological mechanisms, and to develop a prognostic model capable of effectively predicting postoperative recurrence. Methods: The data from three datasets (GSE198950, GSE179265, and GSE136825) were integrated, comprising 39 control cases, 16 cases of chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps, and 89 cases of CRSwNP. Differential expression genes (DEGs) were identified based on adjusted P <0.05 and Log2FC>1. KEGG and GO enrichment analyses, as well as STRING node scoring, were conducted. Variable selection was performed using random forest and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression (LASSO), with key nodes identified through intersection analysis. Mann-Whitney U test was applied, and variables with P <0.05 were included in the model. A prognostic model for CRSwNP was constructed using logistic regression, externally validated using RNA-seq data, and evaluated with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis to calculate the area under the curve (AUC). Results: This research illustrated both upregulated and downregulated DEGs in CRSwNP, activating pathways like neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction and IL-17 signaling, while inhibiting calcium signaling and gap junctions. Key nodes identified through random forest and LASSO, including G protein subunit γ4 ( U =3.00 P =0.028), Cholecystokinin ( U =0.50, P =0.006), Epidermal growth factor ( U =1.00 P =0.008), and Neurexin-1 ( U =0.00, P =0.004), showing statistical significance in external validation. The prognostic model, visualized in a line graph, exhibited high reliability (C-index=0.875,AUC=0.866). The ROC curve in external validation indicated its effectiveness in predicting postoperative recurrence (AUC=0.859). Conclusions: This study integrates multiple datasets on CRSwNP to provide a comprehensive description of its molecular features. The prognostic model, built upon key nodes identified through random forest and LASSO analyses, demonstrates high accuracy in both internal and external validations, thus providing robust support for the development of personalized treatment strategies for CRSwNP.
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24. [Analysis of risk factors of short-term prognosis in patients with severe Budd-Chiari syndrome].
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Wang ZD, Ling SB, Li SX, Li LH, Liu ZC, Li DY, Li L, Yang Y, Liu SY, and Dang XW
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Adult, Aged, Adolescent, Young Adult, Budd-Chiari Syndrome diagnosis, Budd-Chiari Syndrome surgery, Nomograms
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Objective: To explore the risk factors of short-term prognosis of severe Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) patients,established and verified the nomogram prediction model for these BCS patients and evaluated its clinical application value. Methods: This study is a retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of 171 patients with severe BCS diagnosed were retrospectively analyzed in the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2018 to December 2023. There were 105 males and 66 females, aged (52.1±12.8) years (range: 18 to 79 years). The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they died within 28 days: the death group ( n =38) and the survival group ( n =133). The risk factors for short-term death of patients were analyzed,and independent risk factors were screened by univariate and multivariate analysis. Furthermore,these factors were used to establish the nomogram prediction model. The area under the curve(AUC),the Bootstrap Resampling,the Hosmer-Lemeshow test and the Decision Curve Analysis(DCA) were used to verify the model's differentiation,internal verification,calibration degree and clinical effectiveness,respectively. Results: Univariate and multivariate Logistics regression analysis showed that the history of hepatic encephalopathy,white blood cell,glomerular filtration rate and prothrombin time were independent risk factors ( P <0.05). The above factors were used to successfully establish the prediction model with 0.908 of AUC and 0.895 of the internal verification of AUC,indicating that the predictive model was valuable. The 0.663 P -values in the Hosmer-Lemeshow test indicated the high calibration degree of the model. The clinical effectiveness of the model was proved by the 18% clinical benefit population using the DCA curve with the 17% probability threshold. Conclusions: The independent risk factors are the history of hepatic encephalopathy,white blood cell,glomerular filtration rate and prothrombin time. An adequate basis was acquired by establishing a nomogram prediction model of the short-term prognosis of severe BCS,which was helpful for early clinical screening and identification of high-risk patients with severe BCS who could die in the short term and timely providing timely intervention measures for improving the prognosis.
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25. [The effect of the ratio of aneurysm sac diameter to patient age on the long-term efficacy of different surgical methods for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm].
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Lin R, Zhan SB, Qian JS, He HP, Zhao Y, Lyu JB, Peng JX, Zhang YB, Chen HN, and Yin HH
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Middle Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Treatment Outcome, Adult, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation methods, Age Factors, Propensity Score, Postoperative Complications, Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal surgery, Endovascular Procedures methods
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Objective: To investigate the effect of the ratio of the maximum diameter of aneurysm sac to age (R) on the long-term efficacy of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and open surgical repair (OSR) in patients with infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (IAAA). Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study.The clinical data of 317 patients with IAAA who underwent surgical repair in the Department of Vascular Surgery,the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from January 2016 to October 2022 were retrospectively collected.There were 266 males and 51 females,aged (69.7±8.3) years (range:37 to 87 years).The R value of the patient was calculated and the receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve was used to establish a model to calculate the optimal cut-off value.The propensity score matching method was used to match the baseline data of patients in the EVAR and OSR group by 3∶1 (the caliper value was 0.05),and the patients were stratified according to the cutoff value of R, and the postoperative efficacy and survival of the patients were analyzed.The primary endpoint was the total mortality rate,and the secondary endpoints included the occurrence of postoperative complications and reintervention.Pearson χ or Fisher 's exact test was used for categorical variables, and independent sample
2 or Fisher 's exact test was used for categorical variables, and independent sample t test or Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for continuous variables to compare differences between groups.The survival curves of the two groups were described by Kaplan-Meier method. Results: After propensity score matching,198 cases were in the EVAR group and 66 cases were in the OSR group.The ROC model showed that the best cut-off value of R value was 0.90,and the two groups were divided into two layers:R<0.90 and R≥0.90.Among them,112 patients with R<0.90 (84 cases of EVAR,28 cases of OSR);there were 152 patients with R≥0.90 (114 cases of EVAR and 38 cases of OSR).The follow-up time was (23.6±1.6) months (range:1 to 70 months).In the R≥0.90 stratification,the total mortality (26.3% vs .5.3%, χ2 =7.600, P= 0.006),complication rate (44.7% vs .26.3%, χ2 =4.025, P =0.045), and secondary intervention rate (31.6% vs .13.2%, χ2 =4.910, P =0.027) in the EVAR group were higher than those in the OSR group.In the R<0.90 stratification,there was no significant difference in the total mortality rate (13.1% vs .10.7%, χ2 =0.109, P =0.741), complication rate (28.6% vs .35.7%, χ2 =0.507, P =0.477) and secondary intervention rate (14.3% vs .21.4%, χ2 =0.353, P =0.552) between the two groups. Conclusions: When R≥0.90 in IAAA patients,OSR maybe more beneficial to patients in terms of survival rate,postoperative complication rate and secondary intervention rate than EVAR.When R<0.90,there are no significant differences in survival rate,complication rate and secondary intervention rate between the two surgical methods.- Published
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26. [The clinical characteristics of neutrophil extracellular trap in patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and its prognostic value in acute and subacute patients].
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Wang W, Jia Q, Wang SB, Li XD, and Fan YM
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Young Adult, Adolescent, Aged, Neutrophils, Leukocyte Elastase blood, Leukocyte Elastase metabolism, Peroxidase metabolism, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial diagnosis, Extracellular Traps metabolism
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Objective: To explore the clinical characteristics of neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) in patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) and to study their prognostic value in the acute and subacute phases. Methods: This study is a retrospective case series analysis. Clinical and pathological data of 52 patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis who underwent endovascular treatment in the Department of Neurosurgery, Tianjin Huanhu Hospital from June 2019 to June 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 20 males and 32 females, with an age of (40.1±13.6) years(range:18 to 66 years). Forty-five healthy physical examinees were included in the control group. High-resolution MRI was used to stage the thrombus, with 11 cases in the acute group, 28 cases in the subacute group, and 13 cases in the chronic group. Thrombus specimens were obtained through endovascular treatment, and the fluorescence intensity of NET in peripheral blood at different time points was analyzed by immunofluorescence contrast,including the double-stranded DNA structure and adhesion protein components (citrolinated histone H3 (CitH3), myeloperoxidase-DNA complex(MPO-DNA), neutrophil elastase (NE)). The NET markers were determined by ELISA. Spearman rank correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the NET markers in peripheral blood of patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in the acute and subacute phases and the volume of venous sinus thrombus, the degree of venous sinus recanalization after treatment, and the discharge modified Rankin scale(mRS)score. The accuracy of NET markers in predicting the prognosis of patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis was analyzed by drawing receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and calculating the area under the curve (AUC). Results: The results of immunofluorescence staining and ELISA showed that no NET structure was formed in the peripheral blood of the control group, while CitH3, MPO-DNA and NE levels in the peripheral blood of CVST patients were increased, among which the acute stage group was the highest, followed by the subacute group, and the chronic group was the lowest. Spearman correlation analysis showed that CitH3, MPO-DNA and NE levels in peripheral blood of patients in acute group and subacute group were positively correlated with thrombus volume and mRS score at discharge ( P <0.05). The levels of CitH3 and MPO-DNA in peripheral blood of patients with complete venous sinus recanalization were lower than those of patients with partial venous sinus recanalization ( P <0.01). ROC curve analysis results showed that MPO-DNA and NE had no predictive ability for the prognosis of CVST patients ( P values were 0.614 and 0.324, respectively), and the AUC of CitH3 was 0.800 (95% CI : 0.638~0.962, P =0.032), the best cut-off value was 13.5 μg/L, the sensitivity was 100%, and the specificity was 58.8%. Conclusions: A large number of NET are formed in patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in acute stage. Patients with severe cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in acute stage and subacute stage with high peripheral blood NET content has a low rate of complete sinus revascularization and poor neurological function recovery after treatment.
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27. [A case of crizotinib-associated renal cysts].
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Quan LL, Huang P, Liang YC, Chen FW, Liu SB, and Xin WW
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- Humans, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Oncogene Proteins, Fusion genetics, Adenocarcinoma of Lung drug therapy, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Crizotinib adverse effects, Kidney Diseases, Cystic chemically induced, Kidney Diseases, Cystic genetics, Kidney Diseases, Cystic drug therapy
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Crizotinib-associated renal cysts (CARC) are the development of new renal cysts or pre-existing renal cysts after the treatment with crizotinib. Most CARC disappear after crizotinib is stopped. A few CARC showed aggressive behavior that could go beyond the invasion of the renal cortex into nearby structures, including perirenal space, psoas major muscle, intestine, and abdominal wall. A case of EML4-ALK fusion mutation in invasive lung adenocarcinoma has been reported. Multiple cystic changes occurred repeatedly in both kidneys, right rectus muscle, and psoas major muscle after treatment with crizotinib, and spontaneous absorption and resolution after discontinuation of the drug.
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28. [Application of improved "Swiss roll" method in mouse intestinal tissue section].
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Zhang M, Liu SB, Zhang N, Xiao LY, Li WJ, Wang WF, Xu MZ, Hu JG, Li J, Zuo LG, Zhang XF, Geng ZJ, Wang L, Wang YY, and Song X
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- Animals, Mice, Intestines
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29. [A case of the syndrome of disappearing intrahepatic bile ducts caused by Polygonum multiflorum].
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Guan SB, Zhang WT, and Guo H
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- Humans, Plant Extracts, Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic, Bile Ducts, Fallopia multiflora, Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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30. [Analysis of the types and functions of CD34 + cells in full-thickness skin defect wounds of normal mice and diabetic mice by single-cell RNA sequencing].
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He J, Wang JR, Gan WJ, Li GQ, Xin Q, Lin ZP, Ruan SB, and Chen XD
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- Animals, Male, Mice, Endothelial Cells, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Wound Healing genetics, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental genetics, Skin injuries, Soft Tissue Injuries
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Objective: To analyze the types and functions of CD34
+ cells in full-thickness skin defect wounds of normal mice and diabetic mice by single-cell RNA sequencing. Methods: This study was an experimental study. The CD34+ cell lineage tracing mouse was produced, and the visualization of CD34+ cells under the fluorescent condition was realized. Six male CD34+ cell lineage tracing mice aged 7-8 weeks (designated as diabetic group) were intraperitoneally injected with streptozotocin to establish a diabetic model, and full-thickness skin defect wounds were prepared on their backs when they reached 13 weeks old. Another 6 male CD34+ cell lineage tracing mice aged 13 weeks (designated as control group) were also subjected to full-thickness skin defect wounds on their backs. On post-injury day (PID) 4, wound tissue was collected from 3 mice in control group and 2 mice in diabetic group, and digested to prepare single-cell suspensions. CD34+ cells were screened using fluorescence-activated cell sorting, followed by single-cell RNA sequencing. The Seurat 4.0.2 program in the R programming language was utilized for dimensionality reduction, visualization, and cell clustering analysis of CD34+ cell types, and to screen and annotate the marker genes for each CD34+ cell subpopulation. Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) and gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis was performed to analyze the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of CD34+ fibroblasts (Fbs), smooth muscle cells (SMCs), keratinocytes (KCs), and chondrocyte-like cells (CLCs) in the wound tissue of two groups of mice for exploring cellular functions. Results: On PID 4, CD34+ cells in the wound tissue of both groups of mice were consisted of 7 cell types, specifically endothelial cells, Fbs, KCs, macrophages, T cells, SMCs, and CLCs. Among these, Fbs were further classified into 5 subpopulations. Compared with those in control group, the proportions of CD34+ endothelial cells, Fbs subpopulation 1, Fbs subpopulation 4, KCs, and CLCs in the wound tissue of mice were increased in diabetic group, while the proportions of CD34+ Fbs subpopulation 2, Fbs subpopulation 3, and SMCs were decreased. The marker genes for annotating CD34+ CLCs, endothelial cells, Fbs subpopulation 1, Fbs subpopulation 2, Fbs subpopulation 3, Fbs subpopulation 4, Fbs subpopulation 5, KCs, macrophages, SMCs, and T cells were respectively metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1, fatty acid binding protein 4, Gremlin 1, complement component 4B, H19 imprinted maternally expressed transcript, Dickkopf Wnt signaling pathway inhibitor 2, fibromodulin, keratin 5, CD74 molecule, regulator of G protein signaling 5, and inducible T-cell co-stimulator molecule. KEGG and GO enrichment analysis revealed that, compared with those in control group, DEGs with significant differential expression (SDE) in CD34+ Fbs from the wound tissue of mice in diabetic group on PID 4 were significantly enriched in terms related to inflammatory response, extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, regulation of cell proliferation, and aging (with P values all <0.05), DEGs with SDE in CD34+ SMCs were significantly enriched in terms related to cell migration, apoptotic process, positive regulation of transcription, and phagosome (with P values all <0.05), DEGs with SDE in CD34+ KCs were significantly enriched in terms related to mitochondrial function, transcription, and neurodegenerative diseases (with P values all <0.05), and DEGs with SDE in CD34+ CLCs were significantly enriched in terms related to rhythm regulation, ECM, and viral infection (with P values all <0.05). Conclusions: CD34+ cells display high heterogeneity in the healing process of full-thickness skin defect wounds in both normal mice and diabetic mice. The significantly enriched functions of DEGs with SDE in CD34+ cell subpopulations in the wound tissue of the two mouse groups are closely related to the wound healing process.- Published
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31. [Clinicopathological and molecular genetic characteristics of 10 cases of epithelioid sarcoma].
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Fang R, Zhang RS, Wang XT, Ye SB, Xia QY, and Rao Q
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- Humans, Molecular Biology, Sarcoma genetics
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32. [Research progress and countermeasures of cancer risk in police officers].
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Liu SB
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- Male, Humans, Risk, Police, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms prevention & control
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The people's police of public security organs shoulder the important mission of maintaining social security and stability, and ensuring the well-being of people. However, the working environment exposed to a variety of adverse factors has significantly increased the risk of cancer and cancer mortality of public security police, such as bladder cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, melanoma cancer, etc. Police related cancer risk research is a noteworthy issue. This article provides a review of existing research on the types and carcinogenic factors of cancer among domestic and foreign police officers, and analyzes various factors that may lead to their cancer based on the actual work situation of Chinese public security police. Corresponding response strategies are proposed to provide a scientific basis for reducing the risk of cancer among public security police.
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33. [Clinical study of the efficacies of ruxolitinib plus low-dose PTCY for acute GVHD prevention after haploidentical transplantation in malignant hematological diseases].
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Li XP, Li Y, Liu L, Yuan ZT, Wang YC, Dong YC, Zhang DS, Feng J, Chen YN, and Wang SB
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- Humans, Male, Female, Rabbits, Animals, Adult, Middle Aged, Transplantation, Haploidentical adverse effects, Transplantation Conditioning adverse effects, Transplantation Conditioning methods, Herpesvirus 4, Human, Cyclophosphamide, Retrospective Studies, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections complications, Hematologic Neoplasms complications, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects, Graft vs Host Disease prevention & control, Graft vs Host Disease drug therapy, Graft vs Host Disease etiology, Nitriles, Pyrazoles, Pyrimidines
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Objective: To investigate and verify a novel acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) prevention protocol in the context of haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT) . Methods: Patients who underwent haplo-HSCT in our center between January 2022 and December 2022 were included. All patients received reduced doses of cyclophosphamide, Rabbit anti-human tymoglobulin, ruxolitinib, methotrexate, cyclosporine, and MMF to prevent aGVHD. The transplantation outcomes, complications, and survival rate of all patients were investigated. Results: A total of 52 patients with haplo-HSCT were enrolled, 29 (55.8%) male and 23 (44.2%) female, with a median age of 28 (5-59) years. There were 25 cases of acute myeloid leukemia, 17 cases of acute lymphocyte leukemia, 6 cases of myelodysplastic syndrome, 2 cases of chronic myeloid leukemia and 2 cases of myeloproliferative neoplasms. 98.1% of patients had successful engraftment. The incidence of Ⅱ-Ⅳ aGVHD and Ⅲ-Ⅳ aGVHD was 19.2% (95% CI 8.2% -30.3% ) and 7.7% (95% CI 0.2% -15.2% ), respectively. No patients experienced severe gastrointestinal mucositis. The Epstein-Barr virus and CMV reactivation rates were 40.4% and 21.3%, respectively. 9.6% of patients relapsed during followup, with 1-year overall survival, progression-free survival, and non-relapse mortality rates of 86.5% (95% CI 76.9% -96.1% ), 78.8% (95% CI 67.4% -90.3% ) and 11.5% (95% CI 2.6% -20.5% ), respectively. Conclusion: Ruxolitinib combined with a low dose of PTCY is a safe and effective first-line aGVHD prevention strategy.
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34. [A sampling survey of intraoperative facial nerve monitoring in China].
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Zhao Y, Xue SB, Tian X, Feng GD, and Gao ZQ
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- Humans, Facial Nerve surgery, Facial Nerve physiology, Monitoring, Intraoperative methods, Ear, Surveys and Questionnaires, Electromyography methods, Neuroma, Acoustic surgery, Facial Nerve Injuries prevention & control, Facial Nerve Injuries surgery
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Objective: This study aims to investigate the current application and the level of knowledge of intraoperative facial nerve monitoring among medical staff in China. Methods: A comprehensive online questionnaire was conducted among medical professionals across different regions in China from October 2022 to February 2023. The survey exclusively targeted departments specializing in otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, neurosurgery, and oral and maxillofacial surgery. The questionnaire covered various aspects including general information, intraoperative facial nerve monitoring practices, training history, indications for monitoring, parameters used during monitoring procedures, as well as factors influencing its implementation. Results: A total of 417 participants from 31 provincial, municipal, and autonomous regions were included. Intraoperative facial nerve monitoring was found to be implemented in 227 (54.4%,227/417) repondents of 53 institutions (24.9%, 53/213). The top three indications for implementing this technique were acoustic neuroma, parotid gland surgery, and modified middle ear surgery (mastoidectomy). Herein 81.1%(184/227) medical staff involved in intraoperative facial nerve monitoring had received relevant training, 57.3%(130/227)-92.1%(209/227) reported a lack of clear description regarding recording thresholds, stimulation currents/frequencies/wave widths. Conclusion: The majority of the institutions surveyed have not yet adopted intraoperative facial nerve monitoring. Furthermore, significant gaps concerning the procedure exist. It is imperative to establish standards or guidelines to promote its better development and application.
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35. [Study on the fit testing for the workers wearing hearing protection device in machinery manufacturing enterprises].
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Wang YN, Su SB, Liao CH, and Zhong X
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- Humans, Male, Ear Protective Devices, Hearing, Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced epidemiology, Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced prevention & control, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Noise, Occupational adverse effects, Noise, Occupational prevention & control, Occupational Exposure prevention & control
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Objective: To investigate the occupational noise hazards in five machinery manufacturing enterprises, and to evaluate the individual noise reduction values and influencing factors of workers wearing hearing protection device (HPD) by individual fit testing. Methods: From November 2021 to January 2022, 5 machinery manufacturing enterprises in Bao'an District of Shenzhen were selected to conduct an occupational health survey to understand the noise exposure level of workers. The 3MTM E-A-RfitTM fitness test system was used to test the baseline individual sound attenuation value level (PAR) of the daily wear of the ear protecters for 485 workers in typical noise working positions. Workers whose PAR values could not meet the requirements of noise reduction at work were instructed to wear and repeated tests were conducted. PAR results of the workers before and after the intervention were collected and analyzed. Results: The noise workers who received the suitability test were mainly distributed in 24 types of work, the job noise exposure level was 80.2 dB (A) ~ 95.0 dB (A), and the job noise excess rate was 52.5% (138/263). The median baseline PAR [ M ( Q (1), Q (3)) ] for 485 workers was 6.0 (0.0, 14.0) dB. The baseline PAR of male workers, those with more than 15 years of working experience, those with more than 15 years of using ear guards, those who considered ear guards comfortable to wear, those with college degree or above, and those exposed to noise level 90 dB (A) were higher, and the difference was statistically significant ( P <0.05). A total of 275 workers (56.7%) did not pass the baseline PAR test, and there was no statistically significant difference in the intervention rate of workers in different noise groups ( P >0.05). PAR in subjects who did not pass baseline after intervention increased from 0.0 (0.0, 3.0) dB to 15.0 (12.0, 18.2) dB. Conclusion: The workplace noise hazard of machinery manufacturing enterprises is serious, and there is a great difference between the baseline PAR and the nominal value of the hearing guard worn by the noise exposed workers. The intervention measures can effectively improve the protective effect of wearing ear protectors.
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36. [Safety and efficacy of donor-derived chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in patients with relapsed B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation].
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Zhuo YQ, Tu SF, Zhou X, Yang JL, Zhou LJ, Huang R, Huang YX, Li MF, Jin B, Wang B, Li SQ, Yuan ZT, Zhang LH, Liu L, Wang SB, and Li YH
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Immunotherapy, Adoptive adverse effects, Antigens, CD19, Pathologic Complete Response, Cytokine Release Syndrome etiology, Receptors, Chimeric Antigen, Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma therapy, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Precursor B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma therapy, Burkitt Lymphoma
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Objective: To investigated the safety and efficacy of donor-derived CD19+ or sequential CD19+ CD22+ chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy in patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Methods: The data of 22 patients with B-ALL who relapsed after allo-HSCT and who underwent donor-derived CAR-T therapy at the Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University and the 920th Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force of the People's Liberation Army of China from September 2015 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS), and the secondary endpoints were event-free survival (EFS), complete remission (CR) rate, and Grade 3-4 adverse events. Results: A total of 81.82% ( n =18) of the 22 patients achieved minimal residual disease-negative CR after CAR-T infusion. The median follow-up time was 1037 (95% CI 546-1509) days, and the median OS and EFS were 287 (95% CI 132-441) days and 212 (95% CI 120-303) days, respectively. The 6-month OS and EFS rates were 67.90% (95% CI 48.30%-84.50%) and 58.70% (95% CI 37.92%-79.48%), respectively, and the 1-year OS and EFS rates were 41.10% (95% CI 19.15%-63.05%) and 34.30% (95% CI 13.92%-54.68%), respectively. Grade 1-2 cytokine release syndrome occurred in 36.36% ( n =8) of the patients, and grade 3-4 occurred in 13.64% of the patients ( n =3). Grade 2 and 4 graft-versus-host disease occurred in two patients. Conclusion: Donor-derived CAR-T therapy is safe and effective in patients with relapsed B-ALL after allo-HSCT.
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37. [Surgical plan selection and efficacy analysis in 32 cases of laryngotracheal stenosis].
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Liu YQ, Zhang QX, He SB, Meng J, Cai MJ, and Huang DD
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- Humans, Young Adult, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Constriction, Pathologic, Retrospective Studies, Trachea, Carbon Dioxide, Cicatrix
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Objective: To explore the optimization of surgical procedures for laryngotracheal stenosis and its effect analysis. Methods: The data of 32 patients with acquired laryngotracheal stenosis who received surgical treatment from October 2015 to December 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The age ranged from 19 to 72 years, with an average of (34.0±9.0) years. The medical history ranged from 1 to 32 months (median 3 months). As for etiology, there were 30 cases of iatrogenic laryngotracheal stenosis, including 20 cases of tracheal intubation and 10 cases of tracheotomy (7 cases of percutaneous tracheotomy and 3 cases of traditional tracheotomy). There were 1 case of laryngotracheal trauma and 1 case of airway Penicillium marneffei infection. According to Myer-Cotton grading system, grade Ⅳ stenosis was found in 14 cases, including 12 cases involving trachea and 2 cases involving trachea and subglottic area.There were 18 cases of grade Ⅲ, all of which involved the cervical trachea 5 cases failed in operation in other hospitals. According to stenosis grading, course of disease, primary disease control and the patient's general condition, the surgical plan was determined individually. The operations of end-to-end anastomosis, circumferential tracheal partial resection, T-tube placement and CO
2 laser tracheal scar resection were performed respectively. The recovery of airway function and perioperative complications were observed one year after operation. Results: End-to-end anastomosis was performed in 16 cases, and partial circumferential tracheal resection in 2 cases, and tracheal granulation (scar) resection by CO2 laser in 2 cases and T-tube insertion in 12 cases. Eighteen cases which performed end-to-end anastomosis, partial resection of circumferential trachea in and 2 cases which performed laser tracheal scar resection were all recovered airway function at one stage. After 1 year, 19 cases were cured and 1 case was effective. Of 12 patients with T tube implantation, 11 cases were successfully extubated after 6-12 months, 7 cases were cured after 1 year, 2 cases were effective and 3 cases were ineffective. Among the 3 cases of failure, 2 cases were successfully extubated by sleeve resection and end-to-end anastomosis in the second stage, and the other case refused to accept other treatment methods and the T-tube was placed again, and the tube was blocked and the patient survived. During the follow-up period, the total cure rate was 87.5%, the effective rate was 9.4%, and the total extubation rate was 96.9%.The most common complication was subcutaneous emphysema, accounting for 78% (25/32), but no serious mediastinal emphysema or pneumothorax occurred. In the T-tube implantation group, granulation tissue grew in different degrees around the neck wound after operation, and improved or disappeared after 6-9 months. Anterior cervical tracheal fistula occurred in 4 cases of T-tube implantation group after extubation, which were cured by sealing the stoma. There were no complications such as severe bleeding or perioperative death. Conclusion: When there were various factors, the optimization of the surgical plan according to the degree of stenosis, the course of disease, the control of primary disease and the general condition was an important guarantee to improve the curative effect of laryngotracheal stenosis.- Published
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38. [Clinical study of the Cobb+1 to Cobb fusion strategy for Lenke 5C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients with the lower lumbar apex].
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Shu SB, Bao HD, Zhang X, Gu Q, Liu Z, Zhu ZZ, and Qiu Y
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- Humans, Adolescent, Treatment Outcome, Retrospective Studies, Thoracic Vertebrae surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Follow-Up Studies, Scoliosis surgery, Spinal Fusion adverse effects, Kyphosis
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Objective: To investigate the indications and surgical outcome of Cobb+1 to Cobb fusion strategy in Lenke 5C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients with the lower lumbar apex. Methods: The clinical data of Lenke 5C AIS patients treated in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from August 2015 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were followed-up for at least 2 years after surgery and treated with selective Cobb+1 to Cobb fusion strategy. The patients were divided into the normal lumbar apex group (apex location of the main curve was between T
12 and L1 ) and the lower lumbar apex group (apex location of the main curve was below the disc of L1 /L2 ). The occurrence of proximal decompensation in the two groups was compared. In addition, according to whether the patients had proximal decompensation at the last follow-up, the patients in the lower lumbar apex group were further divided into proximal decompensation group and non-decompensation group. The radiographic parameters and Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) scores of the two groups were compared. Results: A total of 52 patients (19 cases in the normal lumbar apex group and 33 cases in the lower lumbar apex group), aged (15.3±1.6) years, were followed up for 2-5 (3.2±1.2) years. Six patients (6/19) in the normal lumbar apex group and 5 cases (15.2%) in the lower lumbar apex group showed proximal decompensation during follow-up, and the incidence was significantly higher in the normal lumbar apex group ( P =0.034). Within the lower lumbar apex group, the patients with proximal decompensation ( n =5) showed similar Risser grade, baseline thoracic Cobb angle, and main Cobb angle as those without proximal decompensation( n =28), and the differences were all not statistically significant (all P >0.05). However, the baseline thoracic/lumbar apical vertebra translation (AVT) ratio was significantly larger in patients with proximal decompensation (0.6±0.2 vs 0.4±0.2, P =0.042), but the postoperative upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) tilt angle was similar (4.5°±2.3° vs 6.2°±3.4°, P =0.312). Conclusion: Cobb+1 to Cobb fusion strategy, selecting UIV at 1 level above upper end vertebra (UEV), could be performed in Lenke 5C patients with the lower lumbar apex location. In addition, UIV could be selected at UEV+1 in patients with small baseline thoracic curve.- Published
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39. [Clinicopathological and molecular features of metaplastic thymoma].
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Wang X, Zhang RS, Li R, Ye SB, Li Q, Chen H, Xia QY, Wu N, and Rao Q
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- Male, Female, Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Transcription Factors genetics, Mutation, Thymoma genetics, Thymus Neoplasms genetics
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Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological features, and molecular genetic alterations of metaplastic thymoma (MT). Methods: A total of ten MT cases, diagnosed from 2011 to 2021, were selected from the Department of Pathology of Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, China for clinicopathological and immunohistochemical (IHC) examination and clinical follow-up. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), next-generation sequencing (NGS), and YAP1 C-terminus (YAP1-CT) IHC were performed to detect YAP1::MAML2 fusions. Results: There were four males and six females, ranging in age from 29 to 60 years (mean 50 years, median 54 years). Microscopically, all tumors showed a typical biphasic morphology consisting of epithelial components and gradually or abruptly transitioning spindle cell components. The two components were present in varying proportions in different cases. Immunophenotypically, the epithelial cells were diffusely positive for CKpan, CK5/6 and p63. The spindle cells were diffusely positive for vimentin and focally positive for EMA. TdT was negative in the background lymphocytes. Ki-67 proliferation index was less than 5%. YAP1 and MAML2 break-apart FISH analyses showed that all ten cases had narrow split signals with a distance of nearly 2 signal diameters and may be considered false-negative. Using YAP1::MAML2 fusion FISH assays, abnormal fusion signals were observed in all the ten cases. NGS demonstrated YAP1::MAML2 fusions in all eight cases with adequate nucleic acids; in two cases the fusions were detected by DNA sequencing and in eight cases by RNA sequencing. All ten cases of MT demonstrated loss of YAP1 C-terminal expression in epithelioid cells. Conclusions: MT is a rare and low-grade thymic tumor characterized by a biphasic pattern and YAP1::MAML2 fusions. Break-apart FISH assays may sometimes show false-negative results due to the proximity of YAP1 and MAML2, while YAP1 C-terminal IHC is a highly sensitive and specific marker for MT. Loss of YAP1 C-terminal expression can also be used to screen YAP1::MAML2 fusions for possible MT cases.
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40. [A multicenter study to test the reliability and validity of the frailty assessment scale for elderly patients with inguinal hernia and to evaluate the value of clinical application].
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Li X, Zheng J, Wei SB, Li HY, Jiang L, Dong L, Wang J, Tao CZ, Yan YH, Sun LH, Cui LB, Huang JH, Fang YX, and Tang CX
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Hematoma complications, Postoperative Complications etiology, Reproducibility of Results, Seroma complications, Surveys and Questionnaires, Middle Aged, COVID-19 complications, Delirium, Frailty diagnosis, Frailty complications, Hernia, Inguinal diagnosis, Hernia, Inguinal surgery, Urinary Retention complications
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Objectives: To verify the reliability and validity of the frailty assessment scale for elderly patients with inguinal hernia and to evaluate the value of its clinical application. Methods: A convenience sampling method was used to collect 129 geriatric patients who underwent inguinal hernia surgery from January 2018 to January 2023 in nine hospitals in Liaoning Province. There were 120 males and 9 females, of whom 89 patients were 60 to <75 years old, 33 patients were 75 to <85 years old and 7 patients were ≥85 years old. The 129 patients included 11 elderly patients with inguinal hernia who had recovered from preoperative infection with COVID-19. Statistical methods such as Cronbach's coefficient, Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test, Bartlett's test, Pearson's correlation analysis, etc. were calculated to verify the reliability indexes such as feasibility, content validity, structural validity, criterion-related validity, internal consistency reliability, and re-test reliability. Taking the 5-item modified frailty index (5-mFI) as the gold standard, the area under the curve was used to analyze the ability of the two scales to predict the occurrence of postoperative acute urinary retention, postoperative delirium, poor incision healing, operative hematoma seroma, and postoperative complications. Results: The frailty assessment scale for elderly patients with inguinal hernia showed good reliability and validity (valid completion rate of 99.2%; item content validity index of 1.000, and the scale content validity index of 1.000; exploratory factor analysis extracted a total of 1 principal component, and factor loadings of each item of 0.565 to 0.873; the AUC for frailty diagnosis using 5-mFI as the gold standard of 0.795 ( P <0.01) Cronbach's coefficient of 0.916, retest reliability coefficient of 0.926), it could effectively predict postoperative acute urinary retention, delirium, hematoma seroma in the operative area and total complications (AUC of 0.746, 0.870, 0.806, and 0.738, respectively; all P <0.05), and prediction efficiency was higher than that of 5-mFI (AUC of 0.694, 0.838, 0.626 and 0.641, P <0.05 for delirium only), but both scales were inaccurate in predicting poor incision healing (AUC of 0.519, P =0.913 for the frailty assessment scale and 0.455, P =0.791 for the 5-mFI). Conclusions: The frailty assessment scale for elderly patients with inguinal hernia is reliable and significantly predicts the occurrence of postoperative adverse events in elderly inguinal hernia patients. The scale can also be used for preoperative frailty assessment in elderly patients with inguinal hernia after rehabilitation from COVID-19 infection.
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41. [Comparison of 1-year outcomes between Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y duodenojejunal bypass in the patients of obesity with type 2 diabetes mellitus].
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Liang H, Si YM, Lin SB, Shen JJ, and Guan W
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Glycated Hemoglobin, Blood Glucose, Obesity complications, Gastrectomy methods, Weight Loss, Postoperative Complications, Treatment Outcome, Gastric Bypass methods, Obesity, Morbid surgery, Obesity, Morbid complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Anemia complications, Anemia surgery
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Objective: To compare the 1-year effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y duodenal bypass (SG+RYDJB) on weight loss, remission of diabetes, and postoperative complications in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Methods: A single-center retrospective cohort study was conducted at the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2020 to December 2020. Sixty-four patients with type 2 diabetes and body mass index (BMI) of 27.5-40.0 kg/m
2 were included in this study and divided into the RYGB group ( n =34) and the SG+RYDJB group ( n =30). In both procedures, the biliopancreatic branch was measured 100 cm distal to the Treitz ligament, and the food branch was measured 100 cm distal to the gastric or duodenojejunal anastomosis. Patients were followed up by telephone or WeChat, a free messaging and calling app at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively to determine their weight loss and remission of diabetes. The primary outcomes were the weight loss and reduction in blood glucose concentrations at 1 year after surgery and postoperative complications. Other postoperative changes, including body weight, BMI, percentage of total weight loss (%TWL), percentage of excess weight loss (%EWL), glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), and fasting blood glucose at 1 year after surgery were also assessed. Results: There were no significant differences in baseline data between the two groups (all P >0.05). No conversion to open surgery or death occurred in either group. Operation time was longer in the SG+RYDJB than the RYGB group (137.8±22.1 minutes vs. 80.0±24.9 minutes, t =9.779, P <0.001) and the incidence of perioperative complications was higher in the SG+RYDJB than the RYGB group (20% [6/30] vs. 2.9% [1/34], χ2 =4.761, P =0.029). However, the postoperative hospital stay was similar between the two groups [3.0 (3.0, 4.3) days vs. 3.0 (4.0, 6.0) days, U =641.500, P =0.071]. Perioperative complications comprised small gastric pouch anastomotic leakage in one patient in the RYGB group and leakage (three patients) and bleeding (two patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and one with trocar site bleeding) in the SG+RYDJB group. Long-term complications were as follows. The incidence of anemia was significantly higher in the RYGB than the SG+RYDJB group (26.5% [9/34] vs. 3.3% [1/30], χ2 =6.472, P =0.011). However, there were no significant differences in incidences of postoperative reflux, dumping syndrome, alopecia, diarrhea, constipation or foul-smelling flatus between the two groups (all P >0.05). Compared with 1 year before surgery, the body weights and fasting plasma glucose concentrations of patients in the SG+RYDJB and RYGB group (72.4±10.6 kg vs. 98.5±14.2 kg, respectively; 68.2±10.0 kg vs. 91.9±14.8 kg, respectively), BMI (25.2±2.9 kg/m2 vs. 34.3±4.2 kg/m2 , respectively; 24.3±2.4 kg/m2 vs. 32.7±3.7 kg/m2 , respectively) (5.5±1.6 vs. 10.6±3.3, respectively; 5.8±2.1 vs. 9.0±3.4, respectively); HbA1c (5.7±0.8 vs. 9.7±1.2, respectively; 9.1±1.9 vs. 5.9±0.9, respectively) were significantly lower at 1 year after surgery (all P <0.05). However, the % TWL (26.5%±6.0% vs. 25.6%±4.4%, t =0.663, P =0.510) and % EWL (109.1%±38.2% vs. 109.4%±40.3%, t =-0.026, P =0.026), rate of complete remission of diabetes at 1 year (80.0% [24/30] vs. 82.4% [28/34], χ2 =0.058, P =0.810] did not differ significantly between the two groups (all P >0.05). Conclusions: Although SG+RYDJB surgery compared with RYGB is more difficult to perform, it can achieve similar weight loss and remission of diabetes and is associated with a lower incidence of anemia because of the preservation of the pylorus.- Published
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42. [Research on the protective effect of hearing protective device for workers exposed to noise in a motor manufacturing enterprise].
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Zhong X, Fu SJ, Zhu JW, Li X, Shi B, and Su SB
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- Male, Humans, Ear Protective Devices, Hearing, Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced prevention & control, Noise, Occupational adverse effects, Noise, Occupational prevention & control, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Occupational Exposure prevention & control, Occupational Diseases
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Objective: To understand the current situation of noise hazard in a motor manufacturing enterprise, and to explore the protective effect of workers wearing hearing protective device and its possible influencing factors. Methods: In November 2021, a total of 179 noise workers wearing hearing protective devices in a motor manufacturing company in a city were selected as research objects. Personal attenuation rating (PAR) of workers wearing hearing protective devices was measured. Baseline PAR was analyzed for different subgroups of basic demographic information, noise exposure, and the use of hearing protective devices to evaluate the effect of the intervention. Baseline PAR was compared using nonparametric tests. Results: There were 179 workers from 35 positions in 4 types of work, and the over-standard noise rate was 51.2% (42/82), among which the noise exposure intensity of motor equipment debugging workers was the highest [94.4 dB (A) ]. Compared the baseline PAR of different characteristics, it was found that the baseline PAR of male workers, workers whose daily noise exposure time were <8 h, workers who had used the hearing protective devices for 10 to 14 years, and workers who thought the hearing protective devices were comfortable were all higher, and the differences were statistically significant ( P <0.05). Baseline PAR passing rate was 43.0% (77/179), and PAR of 102 workers who did not pass baseline test increased from 0 (0, 3) dB before intervention to 14 (12, 16) dB after intervention, with statistical significance ( P <0.05) . Conclusion: The noise hazard in this motor manufacturing enterprise is serious, and the protective effect of workers wearing hearing protective devices is not good. Gender, daily noise exposure time, years and comfort of wearing hearing protective device are the possible influencing factors of poor protective effect.
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43. [Influencing factors for electronic cigarette use among Chinese adolescent students: a Meta-analysis].
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Gong X, Wang CM, Li LN, and Lyu SB
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- Adolescent, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, East Asian People, Students, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems, Vaping
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Objective: To explore the influencing factors of electronic cigarette use among adolescent students in China. Methods: We searched CNKI, Database of Chinese sci-tech periodicals (VIP), Wan-fang database, PubMed, Web of Science and ScienceDirect for potentially relevant articles published from the inception to March 20th, 2023. The Metagen package in R was used for Meta-analysis. Results: A total of 19 publications with a sample size of 5 336 017 were identified. The results showed that electronic cigarette use among Chinese adolescent students was associated with gender ( OR =2.41, 95% CI : 2.03-2.86), close friends smoking ( OR =3.02, 95% CI : 2.08-4.39), current smoking ( OR =11.26, 95% CI : 4.35-29.18), friends using electronic cigarettes ( OR =5.19, 95% CI : 2.01-13.38), thinking smoking makes young people look more attractive ( OR =2.00, 95% CI : 1.35-2.97), type of school ( OR =2.10, 95% CI : 1.59-2.78), thinking smoking makes people feel more comfortable in social situations ( OR =3.58, 95% CI : 2.99-4.28), other tobacco use ( OR =5.53, 95% CI : 3.33-9.20), and ever experimented with cigarette use ( OR =9.32, 95% CI : 4.38-19.80). Conclusion: The influencing factors for electronic cigarette use among adolescent students in China include gender, close friends smoking, current smoking, friends using electronic cigarettes, thinking smoking makes young people look more attractive, type of school, thinking smoking makes people feel more comfortable in social situations, other tobacco use, and ever experimented with cigarette use.
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44. [A case of prefibrotic primary myelofibrosis in a child with type-Ⅰ CALR gene mutation].
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Li SQ, Zhao YQ, Zhao XL, Wang XG, Li SB, Song LL, Zhou YJ, Zang WT, Hao T, and Yao XJ
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- Humans, Child, Prognosis, Mutation, Primary Myelofibrosis genetics
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45. [The efficacy and safety of standardized dust mite allergen subcutaneous immunotherapy in children with allergic rhinitis during treatment].
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Yuan X, Xie SB, Zhang H, Zhang JY, Wang FJ, Liu YZ, Meng L, Zhong W, Jiang WH, and Xie ZH
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- Female, Male, Humans, Child, Immunotherapy, Antigens, Dermatophagoides therapeutic use, Allergens, Quality of Life, Rhinitis, Allergic therapy
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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of standardized dust mite allergen subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) in children with allergic rhinitis (AR) during treatment. Methods: A total of 283 children with AR diagnosed with definite dust mite allergy and completed 2 to 3 years of SCIT who attended the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, from August 2019 to October 2021 were included, including 205 males and 78 females, with a mean age of 10.8 years. The total nasal symptoms score (TNSS), symptom medication score (SMS), rhinoconjunctivitis quality of life questionnaire (RQLQ) and visual analogue scale (VAS) before and after 2 to 3 years' treatment were recorded, and the differences before and after treatment were compared. Adverse reactions during SCIT were recorded to evaluate its safety. SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis. Results: The overall effectiveness rate during SCIT in 283 children with AR was 89.4% (253/283). Compared with baseline, all symptom scores, medication scores and quality of life scores were significantly lower after 2 to 3 years of SCIT (all P< 0.05). Further group comparisons showed positive efficacy in patients with different clinical characteristics, including age, gender, smoking status, family history of AR, symptom severity, mono-or poly-allergy, and second immunization, with no statistically significant differences between groups (all P> 0.05). A total of 12 735 injections were administered during the SCIT, and a total of 213 (1.67%) injections of local adverse reactions occurred, mainly in the initial treatment phase, and the diameter of the local air mass was mostly 5 to 20 mm; 71 (0.56%) injections of systemic adverse reactions occurred, mainly in the initial treatment phase, and most of them were grade 1 reactions with no serious systemic adverse reaction such as shock. Conclusion: Standardized dust mite SCIT has a good safety profile and definite efficacy in treating AR children with different clinical characteristics. It can significantly improve all symptoms, reduce the use of symptomatic drugs and improve their quality of life.
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46. [Endoscopic hand-suturing combined with titanium clips for rectal defects closure after endoscopic submucosal dissection: a pilot study].
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Song SB, Dou LZ, Liu Y, Zhang YM, He S, and Wang GQ
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- Humans, Pilot Projects, Titanium, Prospective Studies, Surgical Instruments, Sutures, Treatment Outcome, Retrospective Studies, Rectum surgery, Endoscopic Mucosal Resection methods
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Objective: To explore the feasibility of endoscopic hand-suturing (EHS) for rectal defects closure after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), and the clinical practicability of EHS combined with titanium clips. Methods: This is a prospective study performed by two experienced endoscopists from the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences who had received EHS training in sixporcine gastric ESD defects in vivo before the study. From December 2022 to February 2022, 20 patients with rectal mucosal lesions or submucosal diseases underwent ESD. Then EHS combined with titanium clips was adopted to close the rectal ESD defects. Specifically, we first sutured the defects as much as possible through EHS, then use titanium clips to fix the tail of the suture, and finally use additional titanium clips to close the residual parts of the defects that cannot be sutured. The main observational indicators were complete closure of the wound and delayed bleeding within one month after surgery. Results: In the 20 rectal cases, the size of defects ranged from 2.2 to 3.6 cm, with a median of 2.7 cm. All cases achieved complete closure without delayed bleeding, of which 12 (60.0%) were completely sutured with EHS and 8 (40.0%) required additional titanium clips to achieve complete closure after suturing. Conclusion: EHS technique is feasible and safe for rectum. EHS combined with titanium clips can also effectively close the rectal ESD defects, prevent postoperative delayed bleeding, and may be easier to be implemented in clinical practice.
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47. [Philadelphia chromosome positive myelodysplastic neoplasms: report of a case].
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Yuan JW, Zhang Y, Liu EB, Tian X, Chen XJ, Li HL, Sun LD, Li FL, Wang C, Zhang YQ, Lin YN, Ru K, and Yang SB
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- Humans, Philadelphia Chromosome, Disease Progression, Neoplasms, Myelodysplastic Syndromes genetics
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48. [Incidence and prognosis of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions related to infection of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain: a national multi-center survey of 35 566 population].
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Liu MF, Ma RX, Cao XB, Zhang H, Zhou SH, Jiang WH, Jiang Y, Sun JW, Yang QT, Li XZ, Sun YN, Shi L, Wang M, Song XC, Chen FQ, Zhang XS, Wei HQ, Yu SQ, Zhu DD, Ba L, Cao ZW, Xiao XP, Wei X, Lin ZH, Chen FH, Shan CG, Wang GK, Ye J, Qu SH, Zhao CQ, Wang ZL, Li HB, Liu F, Cui XB, Ye SN, Liu Z, Xu Y, Cai X, Hang W, Zhang RX, Zhao YL, Yu GD, Shi GG, Lu MP, Shen Y, Zhao YT, Pei JH, Xie SB, Yu LG, Liu YH, Gu SS, Yang YC, Cheng L, and Liu JF
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- Female, Humans, Adolescent, SARS-CoV-2, Smell, Cross-Sectional Studies, COVID-19 Vaccines, Incidence, Taste Disorders epidemiology, Taste Disorders etiology, Prognosis, COVID-19 complications, Olfaction Disorders epidemiology, Olfaction Disorders etiology
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Objective: This cross-sectional investigation aimed to determine the incidence, clinical characteristics, prognosis, and related risk factors of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain in mainland China. Methods: Data of patients with SARS-CoV-2 from December 28, 2022, to February 21, 2023, were collected through online and offline questionnaires from 45 tertiary hospitals and one center for disease control and prevention in mainland China. The questionnaire included demographic information, previous health history, smoking and alcohol drinking, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, olfactory and gustatory function before and after infection, other symptoms after infection, as well as the duration and improvement of olfactory and gustatory dysfunction. The self-reported olfactory and gustatory functions of patients were evaluated using the Olfactory VAS scale and Gustatory VAS scale. Results: A total of 35 566 valid questionnaires were obtained, revealing a high incidence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain (67.75%). Females(χ2=367.013, P <0.001) and young people(χ2=120.210, P <0.001) were more likely to develop these dysfunctions. Gender( OR =1.564, 95% CI : 1.487-1.645), SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status ( OR =1.334, 95% CI : 1.164-1.530), oral health status ( OR =0.881, 95% CI : 0.839-0.926), smoking history ( OR =1.152, 95% CI =1.080-1.229), and drinking history ( OR =0.854, 95% CI : 0.785-0.928) were correlated with the occurrence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to SARS-CoV-2(above P <0.001). 44.62% (4 391/9 840) of the patients who had not recovered their sense of smell and taste also suffered from nasal congestion, runny nose, and 32.62% (3 210/9 840) suffered from dry mouth and sore throat. The improvement of olfactory and taste functions was correlated with the persistence of accompanying symptoms(χ2=10.873, P =0.001). The average score of olfactory and taste VAS scale was 8.41 and 8.51 respectively before SARS-CoV-2 infection, but decreased to3.69 and 4.29 respectively after SARS-CoV-2 infection, and recovered to 5.83and 6.55 respectively at the time of the survey. The median duration of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions was 15 days and 12 days, respectively, with 0.5% (121/24 096) of patients experiencing these dysfunctions for more than 28 days. The overall self-reported improvement rate of smell and taste dysfunctions was 59.16% (14 256/24 096). Gender( OR =0.893, 95% CI : 0.839-0.951), SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status ( OR =1.334, 95%CI: 1.164-1.530), history of head and facial trauma( OR =1.180, 95% CI : 1.036-1.344, P =0.013), nose ( OR =1.104, 95% CI : 1.042-1.171, P =0.001) and oral ( OR =1.162, 95% CI : 1.096-1.233) health status, smoking history( OR =0.765, 95% CI : 0.709-0.825), and the persistence of accompanying symptoms ( OR =0.359, 95% CI : 0.332-0.388) were correlated with the recovery of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to SARS-CoV-2 (above P <0.001 except for the indicated values). Conclusion: The incidence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain is high in mainland China, with females and young people more likely to develop these dysfunctions. Active and effective intervention measures may be required for cases that persist for a long time. The recovery of olfactory and taste functions is influenced by several factors, including gender, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status, history of head and facial trauma, nasal and oral health status, smoking history, and persistence of accompanying symptoms.
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49. [Effect of Friday surgery on clinical outcome of elderly patients with hip fracture under multidisciplinary treatment].
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Tian CW, Zhu HY, Zhou J, Bai LY, Wu W, Qin SB, Gao W, Shi L, Chen XX, Xie T, Chen H, and Rui YF
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- Male, Female, Humans, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Albumins, Hip Fractures surgery
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Objective: To assess the impact of Friday surgery on clinical outcomes in elderly patients with hip fracture under multidisciplinary treatment. Methods: A retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of 414 geriatric patients with hip fractures admitted to Zhongda Hospital Affiliated with Southeast University from January 2018 to March 2021 were analyzed retrospectively, including 126 males and 288 females with a mean age of (81.3±7.6) years. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they underwent surgery on Friday or not. The Friday group( n =69) and the non-Friday group( n =345) were compared in terms of general information, American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA) classification, fracture type, injury to admission time, preoperative waiting time, surgical method, anesthesia type and use of intensive care unit (ICU) fast track. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed based on age, ASA grade, time from injury to admission, preoperative waiting time, hemoglobin and albumin levels at admission. Clinical outcomes were collected and compared between the two groups, including length of hospital stay, total hospitalization cost and 30-day, 90-day and 1-year mortality rates, and postoperative complications. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify influencing factors for 1-year mortality in geriatric patients with hip fracture. Results: Baseline data showed statistically significant differences in hemoglobin, albumin and preoperative waiting time between the two groups (all P <0.05). After PSM matching, 69 patients were included in each group, and no significant differences were observed in baseline data between the two groups (all P >0.05). There was no significant differences in 30-day mortality rate (4.3% vs 0, P =0.080), 90-day mortality rate (7.2% vs 1.4%, P =0.095), length of hospital stay [(10.85±4.45)d vs (10.92±3.68)d, P =0.919], total hospitalization cost [(60.9±15.4) thousands yuan vs (59.1±15.4) thousands yuan, P =0.489], postoperative complications [pneumonia (11.6% vs 13.0%, P =0.796), cardio-cerebrovascular complications (11.6% vs 8.7%, P =0.573) and delirium (5.7% vs 2.9%, P =0.245)] between the Friday group and the non-Friday group (all P >0.05). However, the 1-year mortality rate was higher in the Friday group than that in the non-Friday group(18.8% vs 4.3%, P =0.008). Multivariate analysis revealed that surgery on Friday ( OR =11.222, 95% CI : 2.198-57.291, P =0.004), low hemoglobin levels at admission ( OR =0.920, 95% CI : 0.875-0.967, P =0.001), hemiarthroplasty treatment ( OR =5.127, 95% CI : 1.308-20.095, P =0.019) and longer surgery duration ( OR =0.958, 95% CI : 0.927-0.989, P =0.009) were influencing factors for 1-year mortality in geriatric patients with hip fracture. Conclusions: In the context of multidisciplinary treatment, Friday surgery does not increase short-term mortality, length of hospital stay, total hospitalization cost or incidence of complications in geriatric patients with hip fracture. However, it remains a influencing factor for 1-year mortality in those patients.
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50. [Analysis of verification results of protective effects of hearing protectors in different industries].
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Shi HX, Su SB, Liu M, Li RZ, Wang TJ, and Xiao B
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- Male, Humans, Adult, Ear Protective Devices, Hearing, Audiometry, Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced prevention & control, Noise, Occupational prevention & control
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Objective: To get insight into the current practice of noise reduction effect of workers as they wore hearing protectors in different domestic enterprises and the possible affected factors. Methods: From October 2020 to April 2021, using a random sampling method, 1197 workers exposed to noise in petrochemical factories, textile factories, and parts manufacturing factories were selected as the study subjects. The noise reduction effect of hearing protectors worn by workers in daily use was tested using a hearing protector suitability testing system. The personal sound attenuation level (PAR) was compared among workers in three enterprises, Targeted intervention and repetitive testing were conducted for workers who did not meet the noise reduction effect required by the enterprise, and the changes in PAR of workers before and after the intervention were compared. The comparison of baseline PARs between two or more groups was performed using the Mann Whitney test, the comparison of baseline PARs with post intervention PARs was performed using the Wilcoxon signed rank sum test, and the comparison of qualitative data between two or more groups was performed using the Chi square test. Results: The median baseline PAR for all workers was 15 dB. Men, age<30 years old, education level at or above college level, working experience of 5 to 15 years, and those who used hearing protectors for 5 to 15 years had higher PARs, with statistically significant differences ( P <0.05). The median difference in baseline PAR among workers from three enterprises was statistically significant ( H =175.06, P <0.01). The median PAR of subjects who did not pass the baseline increased from 3 dB to 21 dB after intervention ( Z =-27.92, P <0.01) . Conclusion: Some workers wearing hearing protectors do not meet the required PAR, and low PARs may be related to incorrect wearing methods and incorrect selection of hearing protectors. As a tool for testing, training, and assisting in selection, the hearing protector suitability testing system is of great significance for worker hearing protection.
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