1.Multislice spiral CT of congenital bridging bronchus
Sufang HAN ; Xiucheng GAO ; Zhongfu TIAN ; Wenwei TAGN ; Songyu WEI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(2):121-123
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of MSCT in congenital bridging bronchus (BB).Methods Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructed CT images including MPR,MinIP,MIP,VR were respectively analyzed in 12 patients with congenital bridging bronchus on postprocessing workstation.Results Six of 12 BB patients were type Ⅰ bridging bronchus which originated from the left main bronchus at the level of fourth and fifth thoracic vertebral body,while the right bronchus was originated from the normal carina at the level of second and third thoracic vertebral body.The average angle of normal carina was about 59.2°,and the average angle of pseudocarina where BB originated from the left main bronchus was about 108.8°.The left main bronchus proximal to the origin of BB showed significant stenosis,with 1-2 mm width and 17 mm length in the involved segment.Six cases were type Ⅱ bridging bronchus,the right bronchus was absent in normal carina,BB originated at the level of fourth and fifth thoracic vertebral body,the average angle of pseudocarina was about 131°,the whole right lung was supplied by BB.The lower portion of trachea had stenosis in all 6 patients with 2-3 mm width and 30 mm length in the involved segment The lower portion of the trachea was found moving to the left in 4 patients and the left pulmonary artery sling was found in 2 patients.Conclusion MSCT can afford a definite diagnosis of BB by showing the morphology of trachea,bronchus,carina and relationship with surrounding organs with 3D reconstructions.
2.A chain mediating model of rumination and depression between non-suicidal self-injury and suicidal ideation in adolescents with depressive disorder
Wenqing ZHANG ; Ting ZHANG ; Songyu YANG ; Lili ZHENG ; Juan PENG ; Zhi WANG ; Yingping YANG ; Wei OU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(5):425-430
Objective:To explore the effects of non-suicidal self-injury on suicidal ideation in adolescents with depressive disorder, and the mediating role of rumination and depression between them.Methods:A sample of 397 depressive disorder adolescents were recruited to complete the adolescent non-suicidal self-injury behaviour questionnaire, ruminative responses scale (RRS), self-rating depression scale (SDS), and Beck scale for suicide ideation-Chinese version(BSI-CV). All data processing and analysis were performed using SPSS 23.0.The mediating effect was tested by correlation analysis and Bootstrap analysis.Results:The non-suicidal self-injury score was (29.192±11.281), the rumination score was (65.036±12.284), the depression score was (75.770±11.278), and the suicidal ideation score was (40.681±11.626). Non-suicidal self-injury was significantly and positively correlated with suicidal ideation( r=0.403, P<0.01), rumination and depression( r=0.332, 0.470, both P<0.01). Rumination was significantly and positively correlated with depression and suicidal ideation( r=0.549, 0.181, both P<0.05). Depression was significantly and positively correlated with suicidal ideation( r=0.313, P<0.01). The direct effect value of non-suicidal self-injury on suicidal ideation was 0.341(95% CI=0.238-0.444), the indirect effect of non-suicidal self-injury on suicidal ideation through two pathways, the separate mediating effect value of depression was 0.057(95% CI=0.077-0.114), and the chain mediating effect value of rumination and depression was 0.026(95% CI=0.004-0.057). Conclusion:Non-suicidal self-injury can directly affect suicidal ideation of depressive disorder adolescents and indirectly through rumination and depression.