1.Application of weighted topsis method in evaluating the key factors of medical management of diabetes mellitus
Xiaohua ZHU ; Wei GU ; Jianshan MAO ; Dong CAI ; Yicong XU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(4):322-323
Weighted topsis method is applied to evaluate the key factors in medical management of diabetes mellitus.The key factors are admission examinations,drug selection,patient serf-management skills,nursing quality,and physicians'capability.
2.Nipple reduction by using a modified Z-shaped incision technique.
Min REN ; Ying WANG ; Benzhong WANG ; Yicong ZHANG ; Jun XU ; Ying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(1):14-17
OBJECTIVETo explore an ideal surgical method for nipple hypertrophy correction.
METHODSFrom July 2008 to June 2011, 44 nipple reductions were performed for 22 women (44 sides) by using the modified Z-shaped incision technique. The incision consists of two circles, one quadrangle and one triangle located on the top, body and base of the nipple. The nipple's height was decreased and the nipple diameter and base area were reduced. Bilateral nipples were designed symmetrically.
RESULTS22 cases(44 sides) were treated with primary healing. The mean diameter of the nipple was reduced to (9.8 +/- 1.6) mm from (17.6 +/- 3.4) mm, the average height from (18.8 +/- 3.6) mm to (8.2 +/- 1.4) mm, with the patient supine. All the patients were followed up for 14 months to 4 years with satisfactory results. No nipple necrosis, infection and numb happened. 20 patients completed the self-designed survey scale 1 year after operation, of which 4 cases achieved normal lactation, and the remaining patients didn't have childbirth and breastfeeding yet.
CONCLUSIONSThe modified Z-shaped incision technique could reduce the height, diameter, and most importantly, reduce the basal shape of all types of hypertrophic nipple to create a desired new cylindrical nipple without affection of nipple sensation and function.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertrophy ; Mammaplasty ; methods ; Nipples ; pathology ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
3.Study on relationship between molecular subtypes of locally advanced breast cancer and neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Yicong ZHANG ; Benzhong WANG ; Jingjie ZHANG ; Min REN ; Jing WANG ; Jing PEI ; Xiaojun XU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2010;04(5):299-302,306
Objective To explore the relationship between the four different molecular subtypes of locally advanced breast cancer(LABC) and the clinical effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy containing docetaxel and anthracyclines on breast cancer. Methods The record of 68 patients with LABC who were treated with the therapeutic scheme was reviewed. Breast cancer molecules were diagnosed by core needle biopsy through IHC and were divided into four subtypes. After 3 to 5 courses of treatment, the relationship of molecular subtype and clinical effects was analyzed. Results Univariate analysis showed that absence of estrogen receptor (ER) expression and size of tumor (≤5cm) were predictive factors for clinical complete response (cCR) (P<0.05).Over expression of HER-2 and molecular subtypes were predictive for pathologic complete response (pCR) (P<0.05). pCR rate of HER2+/ER- subtype in this therapeutic scheme was, higher than that of other subtypes and pCR rate of Luminal A subtype was the lowest. Multivariate analysis showed that molecular subtypes cant be the predictive factors for this therapeutic scheme (P>0.05) and only HER-2 (P<0.05) was the independent variable in predicting pCR for this therapeutic scheme. Conclusion Molecular subtypes can not independently predict pCR for neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimen containing docetaxel and anthracyclines.
4.Modified transanal repair of vesicorectal fistula after radical prostatectomy
Shengsong HUANG ; Chao LI ; Ying LIU ; Gang WU ; Weidong ZHOU ; Wei LE ; Chengdang XU ; Huiyang JIANG ; Yicong YAO ; Denglong WU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(1):1-5
Objective:To investigate the effect of modified transanal approach in the repair of vesicorectal fistula after radical prostatectomy.Methods:From September 2011 to December 2019, 32 cases of vesicorectal fistula after radical prostatectomy were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent cystostomy before repair operation. The average diameter of the fistulas was 19 (3-40) mm. There was only one fistula in 24 cases and 8 cases with more than 2 fistulas. The operation was performed in the jack knife position, and the fistula was prepared by resection of the fistula through the anus with bipolar resectoscope. Then bladder wall and rectum wall were separated by the loop and sutured respectively. After operation, the patients were treated with antispasmodic and anti-infective treatment, and the catheter was retained. Cystography and cystoscopy were reexamined 3 months after operation. Catheter was removed in the successful cases, and the failure was repaired again.Results:All operations were completed successfully. The mean operation time was 67(55-125) min, and the median follow-up was 22 (6-30) months. Thirty-one cases (96.8%) were successfully repaired, of which 25 cases were successfully repaired at the first operation, and 6 cases were successfully repaired again (all by transanal route). One case failed to be repaired. He had received external pelvic radiotherapy before operation. After the failure of repair, cystoscopy showed large fistula and stiff surrounding tissue. Then bilateral ureteral skin stoma and cystectomy were performed.Conclusions:Modified transanal approach in the repair of vesicorectal fistula after radical prostatectomy is an effective method. This kind of operation has less trauma, fewer complications and can be operated repeatedly. It is suitable for patients with low position, small fistula and without radiotherapy.
5.The Expression of PDLIM3 in Endometriosis and its Clinical Significance
Yicong XU ; Xin LIAN ; Yuqing YANG ; Shengtao ZHOU
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;39(12):929-933
Objective:To investigate the expression of PDLIM3 in the ectopic and orthotopic endometrium of endometriosis(EMT)patients,as well as in healthy endometrium,and to explore its relationship with clinical signifi-cance.Methods:Bioinformatics analysis based on the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database was conduc-ted,and a prospective cohort study was undertaken,involving 58 EMT patients treated at West China Second Hospital of Sichuan University and 27 patients with other benign gynecological diseases as the control group from December 2019 to July 2020.Ectopic and orthotopic endometrium samples were obtained from EMT patients,and normal control samples were obtained from patients with other benign gynecological diseases.Real-time quantita-tive polymerase chain reaction(qPCR),western blot,and immunohistochemistry were utilized to investigate PD-LIM3 expression in various tissue samples.Clinical parameters were analyzed to determine the correlation be-tween PDLIM3 and clinical features.Results:Compared to orthotopic endometrial tissues of EMT patients and normal endometrial tissues of control subjects,the mRNA(F =46.05,P<0.05)and protein(F =238.6,P<0.05)expression levels of PDLIM3 in ectopic endometrial lesions were significantly upregulated.The average optical density(AOD)of PDLIM3 protein obtained through immunohistochemical experiments in ectopic endometrial le-sions showed a positive correlation with the degree of dysmenorrhea(r =0.86,P<0.05)and CA 125 level(r = 0.41,P<0.05)in EMT patients.But no obvious correlation was found between the expression level of PDLIM3 and disease stage,menstrual volume,and CA199 level(P>0.05).Conclusions:The expression level of PDLIM3 in endometriosis lesions was significantly upregulated and correlated with the degree of dysmenorrhea and serum CA125 level.These findings suggest that PDLIM3 may play a significant role in the development and progression of endometriosis and could serve as a potential therapeutic target.
6.Polysomnography and Neuropsychological Analysis of Patients With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Two Years After the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wuhan
Junhua MEI ; Yanjie XU ; Xue GONG ; Jinmei XU ; Guohua CHEN ; Weiqi CHEN ; Yicong WANG ; Zhaohong KONG ; Yilong WANG ; Qing YANG
Psychiatry Investigation 2024;21(3):219-229
Objective:
We used polysomnography (PSG) monitoring and neuropsychological scales to explore the characteristics of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Wuhan, two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
A total of 42 patients in the Sleep Medicine Center were diagnosed with insomnia between December 2021 and May 2022; they were divided into the PTSD group (patients with PTSD diagnosed with insomnia after COVID-19 infection) and the non-PTSD group (patients with insomnia without PTSD). A healthy control group was simultaneously included.
Results:
The PTSD group was more significant than the non-PTSD group in partial manifestations of sleep disorders, neuropsychological clinical symptoms, and partial PSG data. Patients with different COVID-19 subtypes showed significant differences in the course of disease, sleep disorders, neuropsychological clinical symptoms, relevant scale scores, and PSG data analysis.
Conclusion
The emotional anxiety and depression of COVID-19 patients diagnosed with PTSD two years after the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan are more significant, and will not be self-alleviated with the passage of time. It is necessary to continue to pay attention to the PTSD symptoms and sleep psychology of COVID-19 infected patients, and take appropriate measures. Patients with severe and critical COVID-19 have more severe sleep and mental disorders, and there is a significant correlation between the duration of the disease and the severity of mental and mental disorders and sleep disorders after recovery.
7.Incidence and associated risk factors of arterial stiffness in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Faming DING ; Yicong YE ; Mengtao LI ; Qian WANG ; Dong XU ; Xiaofeng ZENG ; Shuyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2015;43(1):56-61
Objective To observe the prevalence and related risk factors of arterial stiffness measured by brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).Methods The study population included 135 patients currently enrolled in the Chinese SLE Treatment and Research group registry (CSTAR).All traditional cardiovascular risk factors and SLE-related disease factors were collected on the day of the baPWV examination.Results (1) Significant differences were observed in age (P < 0.000),family history of cardiovascular disease (P =0.003),mean blood pressure (P =0.000) and hemoglobin A1c (P =0.023) between SLE patients with normal and abnormal arterial stiffness.In addition,SLE patients with abnormal arterial stiffness had lower creatinine clearance rates [85.9(65.5-108.8) ml/min vs.106.4 (86.8-124.6) ml/min,P =0.011],longer disease and hydroxychloroquine duration (P =0.002 and P =0.022,respectively),and higher proportion of intravenous cyclophosphamide use (OR =3.04,95% CI:1.230-7.514,P =0.013) as compared to patients with normal arterial stiffness.(2) After adjustment of all confounding factors,age (OR =4.56,95% CI:1.863-11.133,P =0.001),mean blood pressure (OR =1.12,95% CI:1.055-1.196,P =0.000),disease duration (OR =1.12,95% CI:1.050-1.367,P =0.007) and the proportion of intravenous cyclophosphamide use (OR =2.86,95% CI:1.364-5.979,P =0.005) remained as independent risk factors for abnormal arterial stiffness in SLE patients.Conclusion Both traditional cardiovascular risk factors and SLE-related factors are associated with the risk of increased arterial stiffness.
8.Reference Intervals for Thyroid-Associated Hormones and the Prevalence of Thyroid Diseases in the Chinese Population
Yutong ZOU ; Danchen WANG ; Xinqi CHENG ; Chaochao MA ; Songbai LIN ; Yingying HU ; Songlin YU ; Liangyu XIA ; Honglei LI ; Yicong YIN ; Huaicheng LIU ; Dianxi ZHANG ; Kui ZHANG ; Xiaolan LIAN ; Tengda XU ; Ling QIU
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2021;41(1):77-85
Background:
Thyroid diseases are highly prevalent worldwide, but their diagnosis remains a challenge. We established reference intervals (RIs) for thyroid-associated hormones and evaluated the prevalence of thyroid diseases in China.
Methods:
After excluding outliers based on the results of ultrasound screening, thyroid antibody tests, and the Tukey method, the medical records of 20,303 euthyroid adults, who visited the Department of Health Care at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2014 to December 2018, were analyzed. Thyroid-associated hormones were measured by the Siemens Advia Centaur XP analyzer. The RIs for thyroid-associated hormones were calculated according to the CLSI C28-A3 guidelines, and were compared with the RIs provided by Siemens. The prevalence of thyroid diseases over the five years was evaluated and compared using the chi-square test.
Results:
The RIs for thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (FT4), free triiodothyronine (FT3), total thyroxine (TT4), and total triiodothyronine (TT3) were 0.71–4.92 mIU/L, 12.2–20.1 pmol/L, 3.9–6.0 pmol/L, 65.6–135.1 nmol/L, and 1.2–2.2 nmol/L, respectively. The RIs of all hormones except TT4 differed significantly between males and females. The RIs of TSH increased with increasing age. The prevalence of overt hypothyroidism, overt hyperthyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, and subclinical hyperthyroidism was 0.5% and 0.8%, 0.2% and 0.6%, 3.8% and 6.1%, and 3.3% and 4.7% in males and females, respectively, which differed from those provided by Siemens.
Conclusions
Sex-specific RIs were established for thyroid-associated hormones, and the prevalence of thyroid diseases was determined in the Chinese population.
9.Burden of epilepsy in China and its provinces, 1990 to 2019: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
Wei LIU ; Yangyang XU ; Yicong LIN ; Lijun WANG ; Maigeng ZHOU ; Peng YIN ; Guoguang ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(3):305-312
BACKGROUND:
Epilepsy accounts for a significant portion of the global disease burden. However, little is known about the disease burden of epilepsy in China and its provinces.
METHODS:
We assessed the burden of epilepsy in China and its provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions from 1990 to 2019. Burden was measured as incidence, prevalence, deaths, years lived with disability, years of life lost, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), by age, sex, year, and province. We used the Socio-Demographic Index (SDI) to determine the association between the provincial development level and age-standardized DALY rates of epilepsy from 1990 to 2019.
RESULTS:
In 2019, epilepsy caused 1367.51 thousand (95% uncertainty interval [UI]: 979.92-1837.61 thousand) DALYs, and the age-standardized DALY rate was 99.77 (95% UI: 71.33-133.52)/100,000. The age-standardized incidence and prevalence rates for epilepsy in China were 24.65/100,000 and 219.69/100,000, increased by 45.00% (95% UI: 8.03-98.74%) and 35.72% (95% UI: 0.47-86.19%) compared with that in 1990, respectively. From 1990 to 2019, the proportion of DALY caused by epilepsy in the age group under 25 years steadily decreased. The proportion of DALYs caused by epilepsy in people aged 50 years and over increased from 9.45% and 10.22% in 1990 to 29.01% and 32.72% for male and female individuals in 2019, respectively. The highest age-standardized mortality rates were seen in Tibet (4.26 [95% UI: 1.43-5.66]/100,000), Qinghai (1.80 [95% UI: 1.15-2.36]/100,000), and Yunnan (1.30 [95% UI: 0.88-1.62]/100,000), and the lowest mortality rates were in Guangdong (0.48 [95% UI: 0.39-0.64]/100,000), Zhejiang (0.56 [95% UI: 0.44-0.70]/100,000), and Shanghai (0.57 [95% UI: 0.41-0.73]/100,000). The age-standardized DALY rates across the country and in provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions generally decreased as their SDI increased.
CONCLUSIONS
The disease burden of epilepsy is still heavy in China, especially in the western provinces. The incidence and prevalence of epilepsy increased between 1990 and 2019, and the burden of epilepsy in the elderly increases gradually. This study provides evidence on epilepsy prevention and care of different regions in China.
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