1.The Discussion of Mammography Sign of Breast Carcinoma
Yuanqi MAI ; Zhifei NI ; Yuhao WAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To improve the diagnostic accuracy of molybdenum target radiography for breast carcinoma.Methods The X-ray findings of breast carcinoma in 48 cases confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analysed.Results Among 48 cases,38 cases showed mass,36 presented clustered calcifications,5 cases had duct dilation,3 appeared thickened skin,4 cases had the infundibular sign,5 cases had abnormal vessel,6 cases had the sign of top-tower,8 cases had the sign of ox-horn.Conclusion Molybdenum target mammography is one of the effective means in diagnosis of breast carcinoma.
2.The current situation and future research area of therapeutic methods for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Zhifei XU ; Yunxiao WU ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;50(10):873-876
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3.Study on the correlation between sleep snoring and intelligence level in 4-6 years old children
Jinghong TIAN ; Jing ZHAO ; Guixiang WANG ; Hua WANG ; Jishui ZHANG ; Li ZHENG ; Zhifei XU ; Jie ZHANG ; Xin NI
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2018;25(7):380-383
OBJECTIVE Aim to evaluate the mental level in 4-6 years old children with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS). METHODS Children who were diagnosed as OSAHS with a whole night PSG monitor in the sleep center between January 2015 and August 2016, and 30 healthy children were included in the study. Intelligent levels were evaluated at the enrollment day. The following intelligent levels evaluation questionnaires were used: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children and infants. Intelligent levels were compared between the patient and healthy control groups. RESULTS The 60 children, including 30 children with OSAHS(patient group) and 30 healthy children(control group) were enrolled. Comparison of the patient versus the control groups revealed that total intelligence quotient(FIQ) was 96.59±12.60 vs 102.53±8.44; language capability(VIQ) was 94.00±13.24 vs 101.03±9.41; comprehension test was 5.96±2.5 vs 7.57±2.14; visual analysis was 8.85±2.32 vs 10.3±1.93. All the 4 values in the patient group were significantly lower than those in the control group(all P <0.05). The accumulated time of SO2<90% correlated with PIQ negatively and significantly. CONCLUSION The intelligent level of children with OSAHS was in the normal range, but lower than that of healthy group. Snoring affects the IQ level of 4-6 years old children, and the influence on PIQ is closely related to the accumulated time of SO2<90% in total sleep time.
4.Evaluation of polysomnographic diagnostic criteria for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children
Zhifei XU ; Yunxiao WU ; Guoshuang FENG ; Yamei ZHANG ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;51(11):806-811
Objective To determine the appropriate criteria of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in children.Method Children with snoring and healthy children were recruited from October 2014 to September 2015.Subjects were divided into four groups based on polysomnography (PSG).Group 1:children with obstructive apnea hypopnea index (OAHI) ≥ 1 (the OSAS criteria of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders,ICSD) but their AHI≤5 or OAI ≤1 (under the OSAS criteria of AHI > 5 or OAI > 1 by the American Thoracic Society,ATS);Group 2:children with OAHI < 1 (the primary snoring criteria of the ICSD);Group 3:children with AHI >5 or OAI > 1;and Group 4:normal children as controls.Sleep disorder scales and polysomnography parameters were compared among the four groups.Results A total of 1 115 children were included.There were 143,345,529 and 98 children in each group.After adjust for age,gender and body mass index(BMI),children in group 1 had higher total sleep disorder scale score (P<0.01),as well as sub-scores for severe snoring (P < 0.01),daytime behavior problem (P <0.01) and sleep related nighttime abnormality (P <0.05) compared with normal controls,and they had longer mean and longest duration of obstructive apnea and hypopnea and lower minimum oxygen saturation compared with children with obstructive AHI < 1 (all P < 0.05 or < 0.01).Conclusion OA-H> 1 should be defined as the criteria of OSAS in children.
5. The prevalence of snoring and its association with academic performance among school-aged children in Beijing
Jun TAI ; Zhifei XU ; Xiaodan LI ; Jiangnan DU ; Guixiang WANG ; Jun MA ; Peijin HU ; Xiaoyan YAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Yamei ZHANG ; Yuanhu LIU ; Jing ZHAO ; Li ZHENG ; Jun CHEN ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(7):697-702
Objective:
To investigate the snoring status of school-aged children in Beijing and explore the association of snoring and academic performance.
Methods:
A total of 7 925 children aged from 6 to 14 were selected from 15 primary and middle schools at 7 districts (Xicheng, Chaoyang, Changping, Shunyi, Fangshan, Huairou and Mentougou) in Beijing in 2015, using multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method. The recruited children were asked to complete the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) and a questionnaire related to sleep behavior. The multiplelogistic regression was used to analyze the association of snoring and academic performance.
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A total of 794 (12.44%) children showed a decline in academic performance among 6 383 eligible respondentsfor data analysis. 580 (9.08%) children with snoring was identified, of which 333 and 247 were in frequency of 1-2 times per week and frequency of ≥3 times per week, respectively; 357, 170 and 53 were in snoring grade Ⅰ, grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ, respectively. Compared with the children without snoring, the
6.Exploration and practice of " apprenticeship" precision training for pediatricians at primary level
Hui WANG ; Ying SHEN ; Zhifei XU ; Jie BAI ; Yuxin HAO ; Geng MA ; Yongli GUO ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(10):846-849
Establishing a targeted and suitable professional healthcare training model for pediatricians at primary level and exploring an effective, sustainable and innovative strategy for talent training are required in caring for children at large. The current study explored the methods and efficacy of " apprenticeship" mode originated from traditional Chinese medicine practice in primary pediatricians training. It is suggested that based on the framework of pediatric alliance, the " apprenticeship" mode could establish a fixed and precise one-to-one teaching mode in a short period, form a close, standard and persistent training system for talented pediatricians, thus effectively improving primary pediatric health care service.
7.Analysis of the pilot implementation of medical assistance for children in illness-caused poverty families
Zhifei XU ; Xiaolu NIE ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Jie BAI ; Yuxin HAO ; Geng MA ; Yongli GUO ; Ying SHEN ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(11):955-960
Objective:To investigate the basic information and implementation of medical assistance for children of illness-caused poverty families.Methods:From March through September 2019, a customized questionnaire was used to collect by means of both field survey and on-site verification, the information of the sick children from such families registered on file from 17 counties in 6 provinces. These counties were the first to carry out the assistance pilot work under " Chinese Children Poverty Alleviation by Healthcare Program" . The data so acquired were subject to descriptive analysis.Results:A total of 312 questionnaires were recovered, and the median age of these child patients was 8.54 years. Diseases causing family poverty were mostly those in the circulatory system, nervous system, neoplastic disease of childhood and hematological disease, while unaffordability of medical bills ranked the top challenge when they seek medical services. Hierarchical diagnosis and treatment was made for 251 children: 193(76.89%)of them could be admitted to provincial or lower medical institutions, 43 children needed chronic disease management, and 15 children needed to be admitted by the National Children′s Medical Center for further diagnosis.Conclusions:The assistance for such families in poverty-stricken areas can be upgraded, by such means as disease prevention publicity and education, publicity of healthcare poverty alleviation policy awareness, improvement of medical competency of primary medical institutions and rational application of medical resources.
8.Clinical and prognostic characteristics of REM sleep related obstructive sleep apnea in children
Yunxiao WU ; Guoshuang FENG ; Zhifei XU ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;58(8):765-772
Objective:To analyze the clinical and prognostic characteristics of rapid eye movement sleep related obstructive sleep apnea (REM-OSA) in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 62 children aged from 2 to 14 years who were admitted to Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from December 2017 to April 2021, diagnosed with moderate to severe OSA by polysomnography monitoring (PSG), underwent adenoid tonsillectomy, and completed follow-up 6 months after surgery. There were 45 males (72.6%) and 17 females (27.4%). The age range was 2.0-12.3 years. All children completed the clinical data collection, PSG, OSA-18 quality of life questionnaire and Children′s Sleep questionnaire-sleep related breathing disorder subscale at baseline. PSG and OSA-18 quality of life questionnaire were reexamined at 6 months after surgery. Children were divided into REM-OSA group (33 cases) and non-REM-OSA group (29 cases) according to whether the obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (OAHI) during rapid eye movement sleep and OAHI during non-rapid eye movement sleep ratio was≥2. Baseline PSG parameters and scale scores, 6-month postoperative cure rate and OSA-18 quality of life questionnaire scores of the 2 groups were compared, and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 23.0 software.Results:There were no significant differences in age, sex, body mass index, neck circumference/height ratio, overweight or obesity, history of disease, tonsil and adenoid size between the two groups (all P>0.05). Compared with non-REM-OSA group, REM-OSA group had higher oxygen desaturation index and proportion of SpO2<90% of total sleep time ( Z=-2.723, P=0.006; Z=-3.414; P=0.001 respectively), and lower SpO 2 nadir ( Z=-3.957, P<0.001). The proportion of obstructive apnea in total respiratory events (related to anatomical factors) in REM-OSA group was higher than that in non-REM-OSA group ( t=2.840, P=0.006). However, the proportion of central apnea in total respiratory events and arousal index (related to functional factors) in REM-OSA group was lower than that in non-REM-OSA group ( t=-2.597, P=0.012; Z=-2.956, P=0.003), and there were no significant differences in other PSG parameters between the two groups (all P>0.05). There was an interaction effect between the two groups in the change trend of OSA cure rate at 6 months after surgery under different baseline OAHI (χ 2=4.282, P=0.039). Conclusions:The weight of anatomic factors and functional factors in the etiology of children with REM-OSA and non-REM OSA was different, and the postoperative OSA cure rate of children with different baseline OAHI changed in reverse trend.
9. Endothelial dysfunction in children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
Zhifei XU ; Fengjie ZHANG ; Wentong GE ; Guoshuang FENG ; Yunxiao WU ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2020;58(1):13-18
Objective:
To evaluate the endothelial function in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(OSAS) children and to identify related factors of endothelial dysfunction.
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This was a cross-sectional study. Children with habitual snoring (snoring ≥3 nights per week) admitted to the ward of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, Beijing Children′s Hospital were recruited to this study between 1st June 2015 and 1st March 2016. All children aged 3 to 11 years and of them 245 were boys and 110 were girls. All subjects underwent an overnight polysomnography (PSG), as well as endothelial function testing. All subjects were grouped into primary snoring (PS) and OSAS group according to the obstructive apnea hypopnea index (OAHI).
10. Characteristics of sleep apnea events in non-snoring children
Zhifei XU ; Xiaodan LI ; Yunxiao WU ; Jun TAI ; Yamei ZHANG ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Li ZHENG ; Jin SHI ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(3):220-224
Objective:
To investigate the characteristics of sleep-related respiratory events in normal children and to provide normal polysomnographic parameters for diagnosing sleep-disordered breathing in children.
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Normal subjects between 3 and 14 years old were enrolled from 1 July 2014 to 31 December 2015 and the subjects received overnight polysomnography at the sleep center of our hospital. They were children of our hospital employees or were recruited from the communities who did not have sleep and respiratory disorders. The children were divided into preschool group (3-5 years) and school-age group (6-14 years). Apnea index (AI), obstructive apnea index (OAI), central apnea index (CAI), and mixed apnea index (MAI) were compared between the two groups. Data for continuous variables that showed normal distribution were expressed as