1.Ultrasonic parameters for predicting cesarean scar pregnancy patients benefit from transabdominal ultrasound-guided suction curettage alone
Chunqiao ZHOU ; Xinyan LI ; Yuning MO ; Fangtao WEI ; Yanfeng HUANG ; Hairong XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(9):1377-1381
Objective To observe the value of ultrasonic parameters for predicting whether patients with cesarean scar pregnancy(CSP)would benefit from ultrasound-guided suction curettage alone.Methods Totally 140 CSP patients diagnosed by transvaginal ultrasound and initially treated with ultrasound-guided suction curettage alone were prospectively recruited and categorized into benefited group(n=103)and non-benefited group(n=37)according to bleeding during suction curettage and prognoses.The ultrasonic manifestations of CSP were observed,and the thickness of chorionic villi at the scar,as well as of residual myometrium of the anterior wall in the lower segment of the uterus,also the maximum diameter of the gestational sac were measured and compared between groups,and the parameters with quantitative data being statistically different between groups were converted into categorical predictor through analyzing of the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and the optimal cut-off values.The independent predictors were selected among ultrasonic features and categorical predictor variables being statistically different between groups using multivariate logistic regression,and a combined predicting model was then constructed,and the predicting efficacy of the combined model and each categorical predictor alone was assessed according to the area under curve(AUC)and then were compared.Results Compared with non-benefited group,the gestational weeks in benefited group were smaller(P<0.05),and the percentages of rich blood supply and the presence of embryos and fetal heartbeats were lower,with thinner chorionic villi at the scar,thicker residual myometrium and smaller maximal diameter of the gestational sac in benefited group(all P<0.05).ROC curves analyses yielded the best cut-off value for dichotomy of chorionic villi thickness at the scar was 4.7 mm,of residual myometrium thickness was 1.8 mm and of the maximum diameter of the gestational sac was 29 mm,respectively,and then categorical predictor variable were obtained.Multivariate logistic regression showed that the transformed categorical predictors,i.e.the thickness degree of the chorionic villi at the scar,the thickness degree of the residual muscle layer and the size degree of the gestational sac,were all independent predictors of whether CSP patients would benefit from ultrasound-guided suction curettage alone(all P<0.05).The AUC of the combined predicting model was 0.918,higher than that of each transformed categorical predictor alone(all P<0.05).Conclusion The thickness of the chorionic villi at the scar ≤4.7 mm,the thickness of the residual muscle layer>1.8 mm and the maximum diameter of the gestational sac≤29 mm were all independent predictors of CSP patients would benefit from ultrasound-guided suction curettage alone,and the predicting efficacy of the combined model was higher than that of each alone.
2.Expert consensus on standardized TORCH laboratory detection and clinical application
Yuning ZHU ; Shiqiang SHANG ; Yinghu CHEN ; Dapeng CHEN ; Liting JIA ; Wei QU ; Jiangwei KE ; Haibo LI ; Xiaoqin LI ; Xiuyun LIANG ; Yanqiu LIU ; Lijuan MA ; Liya MO ; Qiang RUAN ; Guosong SHEN ; Yuxin WANG ; Hong XU ; Jin XU ; Liangpu XU ; Xiaohong XU ; Enwu YUAN ; Lehai ZHANG ; Wenli ZHANG ; Xinwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(5):553-561
TORCH, which is considered as a series of pathogens, including the Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus, Cytomegalovirus or Herpes simplex virus, often infects the pregnant women to induce the the fetus or newborn infection by transplacental infection or exposure to contaminated genital tract secretions at delivery. Increasing evidence have been confirmed that the infection of TORCH may cause the miscarriage, premature birth, malformed fetus, stillbirth, intrauterine growth retardation, neonatal multiple organ dysfunction and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. For most TORCH-infections cases may lacking the effective treatments during pregnancy, and it is important to achieve the effacing monitoring of TORCH infections before and during pregnancy. The laboratory testing of TORCH has the great significance. However, the consensus opinions still need to improve the the standardization of TORCH testing process and the correct interpretation. Based on the characteristics of the TORCH detection method, this article gives a consensus opinion on the standardized detection and clinical application of TORCH from the laboratory perspective according to the characteristics and types of infection of different pathogens.