1.Analysis of factors influencing the timing of laparoscopic operation in children with cryptorchidism
Haiwei LIN ; Haiyang LIU ; Chengliang LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(6):846-852
Objective:To investigate factors influencing the timing of laparoscopic surgery in children with cryptorchidism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on data from 150 children with cryptorchidism treated at Linyi Central Hospital between January 2020 and June 2023. The children were grouped based on the median age of those who underwent surgery, with 75 children in the low age group and 75 children in the high age group. The timing of operation for included children was analyzed. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to assess laparoscopic operation timing in children with cryptorchidism. A predictive model for laparoscopic operation timing was constructed, and its prediction efficiency was analyzed.Results:Univariate analysis revealed significant differences in family income level, medical expense payment method, parents' education level, and residence attributes among children who underwent surgery at different timings ( χ2=12.37, 21.70, 9.28, 9.52, 7.73, all P < 0.05). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that independent risk factors for delayed laparoscopic surgery in children with cryptorchidism included low family income, self-payment of medical expenses, low parents' education level, and rural residence ( OR = 0.31, 0.21, 0.08, 0.05, 0.12, 0.13, 0.14, 0.21, 0.42, all P < 0.05). Based on the results of the multivariate analysis, a nomogram risk model was constructed with a C-index of 0.713. This model utilized independent influencing factors and the prediction probability of the P-value to predict the timing of operation. The Yoden index values were 22.67%, 22.67%, 25.33%, 28.00%, 22.67%, and 60.00%, respectively. Conclusion:Children with cryptorchidism still experience delayed surgery, which is attributed to several factors. The prediction model constructed using these influencing factors demonstrates good prediction efficiency.
2.Factors affecting the occurrence of cryptorchidism in children and the timing of surgery
Haiwei LIN ; Haiyang LIU ; Chengliang LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(7):1022-1026
Objective:To investigate the risk factors for occurrence of cryptorchidism in children and the timing of surgery.Methods:Ninety-six children with cryptorchidism who received treatment at Linyi Central Hospital between January 2018 and December 2022 (cryptorchidism group) and 60 healthy young children born during the same period (control group) were included in this study. The mothers and fathers of the children were surveyed, and the risk factors for the occurrence of cryptorchidism in children were statistically analyzed. Additionally, the factors that affect the timing of surgery for the children were also evaluated.Results:(1) Children with cryptorchidism typically exhibited poor testicular development and a soft texture. Of the cases studied, 83 (86.4%) had unilateral cryptorchidism, with the left side affected in 21 cases and the right side affected in 62 cases. Additionally, 13 cases (13.6%) exhibited bilateral cryptorchidism. The testicles were located in the inguinal region in 76 cases and in the abdominal cavity in 20 cases. In 79 cases, the cryptorchid was palpable, whereas in 17 cases, it was not. Upon admission, the children's serum luteinizing hormone levels were (1.83 ± 0.25) U/L, follicle-stimulating hormone levels were (1.12 ± 0.13) U/L, and testosterone levels were (0.77 ± 0.09) nmol/L. (2) Multivariate logistic analysis revealed that mother's smoking history, drinking history, occupational exposure to pesticides or diesel/gasoline, use of anti-infective drugs/antipyretic analgesics during early pregnancy, gestational diabetes, father's smoking history, and history of occupational exposure to pesticides were the independent risk factors for the occurrence of cryptorchidism in children (all P < 0.05). (3) Parental education level, family income, and the presence of combined penile malformations emerged as independent risk factors that influence the timing of surgery for cryptorchidism in children (all P < 0.05). Conclusion:The educational level, occupation, and early pregnancy medication history of parents are the primary risk factors influencing the occurrence of cryptorchidism in children. Therefore, it is crucial to enhance health education targeted at low-income and poorly-educated families to prevent surgical delays.
3.Clinical effects of early rehabilitation treatment after repair surgery of skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by extensor tendon injury on the back of hand
Chan ZHU ; Lin HE ; Ting HE ; Ying LIANG ; Bowen ZHANG ; Haiyang ZHAO ; Hao GUAN ; Xuekang YANG ; Dahai HU ; Juntao HAN ; Jiaqi LIU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(4):365-372
Objective:To explore the clinical effects of early rehabilitation treatment after repair surgery of skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by extensor tendon injury on the back of hand.Methods:This study was a retrospective non-randomized controlled study. From February 2015 to February 2023, 24 patients (15 males and 9 females, aged 12-55 years) with skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by extensor tendon injury on the back of hand, who met the inclusion criteria and were repaired with flap transplantation and tendon grafting or tendon anastomosis, were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University. According to different intervention time for postoperative rehabilitation treatment of patients, the patients were divided into conventional rehabilitation group and early rehabilitation group, with 12 cases in each group. Patients in early rehabilitation group received rehabilitation treatment immediately after surgery under the rehabilitation guidance of specialized rehabilitation physicians based on the characteristics of different postoperative periods. Patients in conventional rehabilitation group began rehabilitation treatment from the third week after surgery, and their rehabilitation treatment was the same as that of patients in early rehabilitation group from the second week after surgery. The patients in 2 groups were treated in the hospital until the sixth week after surgery. The occurrence of flap vascular crisis and tendon rupture were observed within 6 weeks after surgery. After 6 weeks of surgery, the manual muscle test was used to measure the pinching force between the index finger and thumb, lateral pinching force, three-point pinching force, and grip force of the affected hand; the total action motion method was used to evaluate the finger joint range of motion of the affected hand, and the excellent and good ratio was calculated; the Carroll upper extremity function test was used to score and rate the function of the affected hand.Results:Within 6 weeks after surgery, only 1 patient in conventional rehabilitation group suffered from venous crisis, and the flap survived after the second surgical exploration and anastomosis of blood vessels; there was no occurrence of tendon rupture in patients of 2 groups. After 6 weeks of surgery, there were no statistically significant differences in pinching force between the index finger and thumb, lateral pinching force, three-point pinching force, or grip force of the affected hand between the two groups of patients ( P>0.05); the excellent and good ratio of the finger joint range of motion of the affected hand of patients in early rehabilitation group was 11/12, which was higher than 7/12 in conventional rehabilitation group, but there was no statistically significant difference ( P>0.05); the affected hand function score of patients in early rehabilitation group was 90±6, which was significantly higher than 83±8 in conventional rehabilitation group ( t=2.41, P<0.05); the function rating of the affected hand of patients in early rehabilitation group was obviously better than that in conventional rehabilitation group ( Z=2.04, P<0.05). Conclusions:Early rehabilitation treatment for patients with skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by extensor tendon injury on the back of hand after repair surgery can improve hand function, but it would not increase surgery related complications, which is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
4.Status of pain catastrophizing and its correlation with alexithymia in patients with postherpetic neuralgia
Haiyang XU ; Yinbing PAN ; Zheng LIN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(24):68-72
Objective To explore the status of pain catastrophizing in patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) and its influencing factors, and to analyze the correlation between pain catastrophizing and alexithymia. Methods A total of 243 PHN patients were recruited as study subjects and surveyed using a general information questionnaire, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS), and the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20). Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to explore the influencing factors of pain catastrophizing, and Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between pain catastrophizing and alexithymia. Results The mean PCS score of the 243 PHN patients was (30.04±11.33), with the highest mean score for items in the helplessness dimension and the lowest for items in the magnification dimension. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, monthly family income per capita, disease duration, and pain intensity were independent influencing factors of pain catastrophizing in PHN patients (
5.A proteomics research on metabolism-related proteins in female androgenetic alopecia
Ji’an WANG ; Jinran LIN ; Haiyang LI ; Kai YANG ; Chunya NI ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Yifei ZHU ; Qingmei LIU ; Wenyu WU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(1):46-55
Objective:To investigate the metabolism-related proteins and their presence in the plasma of female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) patients.Methods:From March 2021 to March 2023, FAGA patients aged 18-50 (FAGA group) and healthy women (HC group) were recruited from the Dermatology Outpatient Department of Huashan Hospital. 3 ml of peripheral venous blood was collected from each participant and centrifuged to obtain plasma. Olink proteomics analysis was performed on the collected plasma, differentially expressed proteins were screened with R language, the diagnostic accuracy of the differentially expressed proteins was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Gene ontology (GO) analysis was performed on differentially expressed proteins. Immunofluorescence analysis on hair follicles in the parietal region of the FAGA group and the occipital region of the HC group was performed to validate the differentially expressed proteins identified. SPSS 25.0 software was used to analyze the data, with normal distribution metric data represented by Mean±SD. Student’s t-test was used to compare the basic information of two groups of subjects and the relative fluorescence intensity of differentially expressed proteins in hair follicles. Pearson correlation analysis was performed on plasma metabolism-related proteins and the basic information of subjects. P<0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference. Results:Sixty-one cases were included in the FAGA group, with an average age of (33.8±7.4) years and an onset age of (29.5±7.8) years. Among them, 38 cases were mild FAGA, 14 cases were moderate, and 9 cases were severe. Twenty-seven cases were included in the HC group, with an average age of (32.0±7.7) years. There was no statistically significant difference in the basic information (age, body mass index, testosterone, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, uric acid, and ferritin levels) between the two groups of subjects ( P>0.05). Compared to the HC group, the plasma of the FAGA group showed 26 significantly upregulated differentially expressed proteins ( P<0.05), with AHCY and NECTIN2 exhibiting the most significant differences (all P=0.003). The ROC curve evaluation revealed that the area under the curve for AHCY and NECTIN2 was greater than 0.7, indicating good diagnostic accuracy. The GO analysis revealed that the differentially expressed proteins were primarily enriched in the BAT3 complex (cellular component), ubiquitin-dependent ERAD pathway, natural killer cell activation (biological process), as well as ubiquitin protein ligase binding and ubiquitin-specific protease binding (molecular function). Pearson correlation analysis revealed that AHCY ( r=-0.23, P=0.010) and NECTIN2 ( r=-0.31, P=0.033) were negatively correlated with the severity of hair loss in FAGA patients. The results of hair follicle immunofluorescence analysis showed that the relative fluorescence intensity of AHCY and NECTIN2 in the FAGA group was higher than that in the HC group ( P<0.05). In other words, both AHCY and NECTIN2 were upregulated in the FAGA group. Conclusion:Metabolism-related proteins play an important role in FAGA. AHCY and NECTIN2 may serve as early diagnostic biomarkers for FAGA.
6.A proteomics research on metabolism-related proteins in female androgenetic alopecia
Ji’an WANG ; Jinran LIN ; Haiyang LI ; Kai YANG ; Chunya NI ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Yifei ZHU ; Qingmei LIU ; Wenyu WU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(1):46-55
Objective:To investigate the metabolism-related proteins and their presence in the plasma of female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) patients.Methods:From March 2021 to March 2023, FAGA patients aged 18-50 (FAGA group) and healthy women (HC group) were recruited from the Dermatology Outpatient Department of Huashan Hospital. 3 ml of peripheral venous blood was collected from each participant and centrifuged to obtain plasma. Olink proteomics analysis was performed on the collected plasma, differentially expressed proteins were screened with R language, the diagnostic accuracy of the differentially expressed proteins was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Gene ontology (GO) analysis was performed on differentially expressed proteins. Immunofluorescence analysis on hair follicles in the parietal region of the FAGA group and the occipital region of the HC group was performed to validate the differentially expressed proteins identified. SPSS 25.0 software was used to analyze the data, with normal distribution metric data represented by Mean±SD. Student’s t-test was used to compare the basic information of two groups of subjects and the relative fluorescence intensity of differentially expressed proteins in hair follicles. Pearson correlation analysis was performed on plasma metabolism-related proteins and the basic information of subjects. P<0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference. Results:Sixty-one cases were included in the FAGA group, with an average age of (33.8±7.4) years and an onset age of (29.5±7.8) years. Among them, 38 cases were mild FAGA, 14 cases were moderate, and 9 cases were severe. Twenty-seven cases were included in the HC group, with an average age of (32.0±7.7) years. There was no statistically significant difference in the basic information (age, body mass index, testosterone, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, uric acid, and ferritin levels) between the two groups of subjects ( P>0.05). Compared to the HC group, the plasma of the FAGA group showed 26 significantly upregulated differentially expressed proteins ( P<0.05), with AHCY and NECTIN2 exhibiting the most significant differences (all P=0.003). The ROC curve evaluation revealed that the area under the curve for AHCY and NECTIN2 was greater than 0.7, indicating good diagnostic accuracy. The GO analysis revealed that the differentially expressed proteins were primarily enriched in the BAT3 complex (cellular component), ubiquitin-dependent ERAD pathway, natural killer cell activation (biological process), as well as ubiquitin protein ligase binding and ubiquitin-specific protease binding (molecular function). Pearson correlation analysis revealed that AHCY ( r=-0.23, P=0.010) and NECTIN2 ( r=-0.31, P=0.033) were negatively correlated with the severity of hair loss in FAGA patients. The results of hair follicle immunofluorescence analysis showed that the relative fluorescence intensity of AHCY and NECTIN2 in the FAGA group was higher than that in the HC group ( P<0.05). In other words, both AHCY and NECTIN2 were upregulated in the FAGA group. Conclusion:Metabolism-related proteins play an important role in FAGA. AHCY and NECTIN2 may serve as early diagnostic biomarkers for FAGA.
7.Impact of optimizing stroke green channel on treatment efficiency of acute ischemic stroke treatment efficiency in a county hospital
Yao WANG ; Lei SHI ; Guangbu LI ; Qiyun ZHU ; Xiaoqiang WU ; Maolin LU ; Haiyang LIN ; Wei QI ; Wei GAO ; Ruiyin ZHOU ; Qifeng LU ; Baodong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(6):971-976
Objective To evaluate the impact of optimizing the stroke green channel on the efficiency of acute ischemic stroke management in a county hospital. Methods A retrospective analysis of the emergency stroke green channel treatment data from Sixian People’s Hospital from May 2020 to April 2021 (before optimization of the green channel) and from May 2021 to April 2022 (after optimization of the green channel) was conducted. The rates of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and mechanical thrombectomy (MT) patients, as well as door-to-needle time (DNT), door-to-puncture time (DPT), and the modified Rankin scale (mRS) scores of patients three months post-treatment before and after the optimization of the stroke green channel were compared. Results Within one year before and after optimization of the green channel, the number of acute visits for ischemic stroke was 3 143 and 2 623, respectively. Before optimization, 84 and 51 underwent IVT and MT, respectively. After optimization of the green channel, the ratios of patients underwent IVT (n=215) and MT (n=103) significantly increased, and both DNT and DPT were significantly shortened (P<0.000 1); the proportion of MT patients with an mRS score of 0-2 at 3 months post-discharge significantly increased (46/99 vs 13/46, P=0.038). Conclusion After optimizing the green channel at Sixian People’s Hospital, the efficiency of stroke treatment has significantly improved, and the patients’ prognosis improved.
8.Association of microbiota with hair and scalp diseases
Haiyang LI ; Jinran LIN ; Qingmei LIU ; Chunya NI ; Wenyu WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(7):686-688
Skin microbiota is associated with various skin diseases. Scalp hair follicles penetrate deeply into the skin, and carry complex microbial communities distinct from those on the skin surface. Local imbalance of microbial communities may impair the skin barrier function, leading to a variety of hair and scalp diseases. This review discusses changes in microbial diversity and colonization by specific microorganisms in various hair diseases, including dandruff, folliculitis decalvans, etc., and provides new ideas for exploring the pathogenesis of and therapeutic strategies for various hair and scalp diseases.
9.Automatic diagnosis of eyelid tumors based on target localization
Jiewei JIANG ; Haiyang LIU ; Tongtong LIN ; Mengjie PEI ; Xumeng WEI ; Jiamin GONG ; Zhongwen LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2023;40(12):1468-1476
Eyelid tumor is a serious eye disease that leads to vision loss or even blindness.The similarity between benign and malignant characteristics makes it difficult for ophthalmologists lacking clinical experience to distinguish between them.To address the problem,a method(ResNet101_CBAM)based on two-stage target localization using fully convolutional one-stage object detection(FCOS)and residual network incorporating a dual attention mechanism is proposed to realize the automatic diagnosis of benign and malignant eyelid tumors.FCOS is used to automatically localize the overall contour of the orbit,removing the background and surrounding noise,and then finely localize the tumor lesion inside the orbit.The obtained lesion region is input into ResNet101_CBAM for the automatic diagnosis of benign and malignant eyelid tumors.The experimental results show that the average precision of the target localization algorithm for tumor lesion is 0.821,and that compared with ResNet101,ResNet101_CBAM improves the sensitivity and accuracy in eyelid tumor classification by 4.7%and 3.0%,respectively,indicating that the proposed model has superior performances in the automatic diagnosis of benign and malignant eyelid tumors.
10.Hemorrhagic shock caused by double aortic arch and aortoesophageal fistula in a newborn: a case report and literature review
Longlong HOU ; Li MA ; Qiuming HE ; Haiyang LIN ; Mingjie ZHANG ; Wei ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2022;37(1):55-58
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics of double aortic arch (DAA) combined with aortoesophageal fistula (AEF), and summarize the diagnosis and treatment experience.Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on the diagnosis and treatment of a newborn with hemorrhagic shock caused by DAA combined with AEF in the Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center. The key searching words included "double aortic arch", "aortoesophageal fistula", "vascular ring", "newborn or neonate", and "infant, newborn". The relevant reports were retrieved from databases of CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, PubMed, Springer Link, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library and OVID, to summarize the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment experience of neonates with DAA and AEF. The retrieval deadline was December 31, 2020.Results:A full-term female newborn was hospitalized for dyspnea immediately after birth, and failed to evacuate from the ventilator for several times. The patient was fed with nasogastric tube and transferred to our hospital because of hemorrhagic shock occurring in 32 days after birth, and gastrointestinal bleeding occurred repeatedly with the maximum bleeding volume reaching 200 ml/time. DAA was diagnosed by cardiac ultrasound and CT, AEF hemorrhage was finally confirmed by gastroscopy, aortography and operation. DAA correction and esophagus repair were successfully performed, and the infant recovered well after the operation. At 9-month old, the infant grew and developed well. At present, no reports of DAA combined with AEF neonates have yet to be published in medical literatures in China. Seven English language literatures included 7 cases of AEF complicated with DAA in neonatal period, 5 cases survived and 2 cases died have so far been reported. All patients have a long history of gastric tube indwelling.Conclusions:The incidence of DAA combined with AEF is rare in the newborn with respiratory and swallowing difficulties as the first manifestation. The disease symptoms progressed rapidly, and life-threatening digestive tract hemorrhage may occur, which often requires surgical treatment. Prolonged gastric tube retention should be avoided in DAA children to prevent the occurrence of AEF.


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