1.The value of a nomogram based on multi-parameter MRI for predicting the risk of postoperative recurrence in hormone receptor positive breast cancer
Di KANG ; Lihua ZHANG ; Weixia TANG ; Jinfeng QIAN ; Tianle WANG ; Meihong SHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2025;59(10):1155-1162
Objective:To investigate the value of a multi-parameter MRI nomogram model in evaluating the recurrence risk of hormone receptor (HR)-positive breast cancer.Methods:This study was a retrospective cross-sectional study. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinicopathological data (age, menopausal status, axillary lymph node metastasis, etc.) and imaging data of 220 patients with HR-positive breast cancer who underwent breast MRI examination and were pathologically confirmed at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from January 2018 to December 2023. All patients underwent preoperative MRI examinations. Their MRI features were analyzed, and the maximum diameter of the lesion and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value were measured. Finally, the clinical treatment score (CTS5 score) after 5 years was calculated, and all patients were divided into a low recurrence risk (CTS5 score 3.13 points) and a medium to high recurrence risk (CTS5 score≥3.13 points) group. The patients were followed up through the electronic medical record system or by phone until December 31, 2024 to determine recurrence status. The patients were divided into the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group. The differences in clinicopathological data, MRI features and CTS5 scores between the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group were compared using independent sample t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests or χ2 tests. Indicators with P0.05 in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate logistic regression to screen the independent risk factors for predicting the recurrence of HR receptor-positive breast cancer, and a nomogram was constructed to establish the nomogram model. The receiver operating characteristic curves and the area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the efficacy of the nomogram model in predicting the postoperative recurrence risk of patients with HR-positive breast cancer. The variance inflation factor (VIF) was used to evaluate the multicollinearity among independent variables. Calibration curves and decision curve analysis (DCA) were used to assess the fit and net clinical benefit of the nomogram model. Results:Among 220 patients with HR-positive breast cancer, 196 cases were in the non-recurrence group and 24 cases were in the recurrence group. There were statistically significant differences in the maximum diameter of the lesion, axillary lymph node metastasis, ADC value, CTS5 grouping, and CTS5 score between the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group ( P0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the maximum diameter of the lesion ( OR=1.110, 95% CI 1.169-1.503, P0.001), ADC value ( OR=0.993, 95% CI 0.993?0.989, P0.001), and axillary lymph node metastasis ( OR=8.842; 95% CI 2.120?36.884, P=0.003) were independent factors influencing postoperative recurrence in patients with HR-positive breast cancer, and a nomogram model was constructed based on this. VIF analysis showed that no significant multicollinearity was detected among the variables (VIF5). The AUC value of the nomogram model for predicting postoperative recurrence in patients with HR-positive breast cancer was 0.868 (95% CI 0.794-0.942), the sensitivity was 0.875, and the specificity was 0.781. The calibration curve showed that the prediction curve of this model for predicting postoperative recurrence in HR-positive breast cancer patients was basically consistent with the ideal curve trend. DCA showed that this model had a relatively high clinical benefit within the threshold probability range of 0.01% to 90.00%. Conclusion:The nomogram constructed based on multi-parameter MRI features can predict the postoperative recurrence risk of HR-positive breast cancer patients, with good consistency and predictive ability.
2.Audiological characterization of the GJB2 gene c. 109G>A (p.V37I) hotspot variant during childhood and comparison between family members
Zhoushu ZHENG ; Jiangyang XUE ; Lu DING ; Jiewen PAN ; Meihong WANG ; Yinghui ZHANG ; Danyan ZHUANG ; Yihui YANG ; Ming TANG ; Haibo LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(9):1061-1068
Objective:To determine the prevalence of GJB2 gene c. 109G>A (p.V37I) variant among infants with congenital hearing loss and analyze the initial audiological characteristics of children harboring the variant, compare the audiometric difference among individuals with various genotypes, and explore genetic and audiological manifestations of the affected families. Methods:One hundred twenty six infants diagnosed with congenital hearing loss at the Neonate Screening Center of Ningbo City from June 2021 to December 2024 were selected as the study subjects. The neonates, in addition with members from 16 of their families, had undergone genetic screening for variants of 208 hotspot sites within 24 deafness-associated genes. For cases identified with monoallelic variants and concurrent hearing loss, the full GJB2 gene was sequenced. Meanwhile, a retrospective analysis was carried out on 23 children whom were confirmed to have hearing loss and the c. 109G>A variant by whole exome sequencing from March 2022 to December 2024. And 102 children who were excluded to have hearing loss and pathogenic variants by whole exome sequencing were selected as normal controls. Audiological features of individuals harboring the c. 109G>A variant were compared. This study has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of The Affiliated Women and Children′s Hospital of Ningbo University (Ethics No.: EC2023-009). Results:For the 126 infants with congenital hearing loss, prospective screening has identified 58 (46.03%) to harbor the c. 109G>A variant. These included 38 homozygotes and 16 compound heterozygotes. Retrospective review of the 23 c. 109G>A positive children has identified 15 as homozygotes and 8 as compound heterozygotes. Genetic testing of the 16 pedigrees has identified 7 homozygotes and 1 compound heterozygote. For the homozygotes combined ( n=53), 96.2% exhibited bilateral symmetric hearing loss, with 78.3% showing high-frequency sloping patterns, and 98.1% having a hearing threshold ranging from 20 to 65 dB. For the compound heterozygotes combined ( n=24), 95.8% showed symmetric loss, with 59.4% having high-frequency sloping, and 97.9% had a hearing threshold ranging from 20 to 65 dB. Both groups showed significantly elevated ABR/PTA thresholds compared with the normal controls ( P=0.000). The compound heterozygous group had higher ABR thresholds (43.3 ± 15.0 dB nHL) compared with the homozygous group (39.1±12.0 dB nHL, P=0.005). Conclusion:Infants harboring the GJB2 c. 109G>A variant primarily manifest as mild-to-moderate, symmetric, high-frequency sloping hearing loss. Nearly one-third of affected children have thresholds between 20 to 35 dB nHL, suggesting that ABR > 35 dB nHL alone may underestimate the hearing impairment in this population. Compared with homozygotes, compound heterozygotes with the the GJB2 c. 109G>A variant can confer a more severe hearing loss.
3.Audiological characterization of the GJB2 gene c.109G>A (p.V37I) hotspot variant during childhood and comparison between family members.
Zhoushu ZHENG ; Jiangyang XUE ; Lu DING ; Jiewen PAN ; Meihong WANG ; Yinghui ZHANG ; Danyan ZHUANG ; Yihui YANG ; Ming TANG ; Haibo LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(9):1061-1068
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the prevalence of GJB2 gene c.109G>A (p.V37I) variant among infants with congenital hearing loss and analyze the initial audiological characteristics of children harboring the variant, compare the audiometric difference among individuals with various genotypes, and explore genetic and audiological manifestations of the affected families.
METHODS:
One hundred twenty six infants diagnosed with congenital hearing loss at the Neonate Screening Center of Ningbo City from June 2021 to December 2024 were selected as the study subjects. The neonates, in addition with members from 16 of their families, had undergone genetic screening for variants of 208 hotspot sites within 24 deafness-associated genes. For cases identified with monoallelic variants and concurrent hearing loss, the full GJB2 gene was sequenced. Meanwhile, a retrospective analysis was carried out on 23 children whom were confirmed to have hearing loss and the c.109G>A variant by whole exome sequencing from March 2022 to December 2024. And 102 children who were excluded to have hearing loss and pathogenic variants by whole exome sequencing were selected as normal controls. Audiological features of individuals harboring the c.109G>A variant were compared. This study has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of The Affiliated Women and Children's Hospital of Ningbo University (Ethics No.: EC2023-009).
RESULTS:
For the 126 infants with congenital hearing loss, prospective screening has identified 58 (46.03%) to harbor the c.109G>A variant. These included 38 homozygotes and 16 compound heterozygotes. Retrospective review of the 23 c.109G>A positive children has identified 15 as homozygotes and 8 as compound heterozygotes. Genetic testing of the 16 pedigrees has identified 7 homozygotes and 1 compound heterozygote. For the homozygotes combined (n = 53), 96.2% exhibited bilateral symmetric hearing loss, with 78.3% showing high-frequency sloping patterns, and 98.1% having a hearing threshold ranging from 20 to 65 dB. For the compound heterozygotes combined (n = 24), 95.8% showed symmetric loss, with 59.4% having high-frequency sloping, and 97.9% had a hearing threshold ranging from 20 to 65 dB. Both groups showed significantly elevated ABR/PTA thresholds compared with the normal controls (P = 0.000). The compound heterozygous group had higher ABR thresholds (43.3 ± 15.0 dB nHL) compared with the homozygous group (39.1 ± 12.0 dB nHL, P = 0.005).
CONCLUSION
Infants harboring the GJB2 c.109G>A variant primarily manifest as mild-to-moderate, symmetric, high-frequency sloping hearing loss. Nearly one-third of affected children have thresholds between 20 to 35 dB nHL, suggesting that ABR > 35 dB nHL alone may underestimate the hearing impairment in this population. Compared with homozygotes, compound heterozygotes with the the GJB2 c.109G>A variant can confer a more severe hearing loss.
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4.Analysis of the efficacy and influencing factors of myofunctional therapy in the treatment of adult obstructive sleep apnea
Zhenzhang LU ; Si LONG ; Wenqian ZHONG ; Meihong ZHANG ; Xiaorong GONG ; Guohui NIE ; Jing TAO ; Beiping MIAO
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(4):239-243
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of oral and facial muscle functional training in treating adult obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)and to identify clinical indicators influencing treatment outcomes.METHODS Through a prospective cohort study,patients diagnosed with OSA in the study unit were recruited to undergo a 3-month myofunctional therapy,including soft palate-related muscles,tongue muscles,buccal muscles,and labial muscles in multiple muscle groups,once a day,five times a week,with the use of offline clinic guidance,and the APP program video follow up training for effective training.Data were collected on multiple dimensions including physical signs,sleep breathing monitoring parameters,and airway measurements from imaging studies.Treatment efficacy was assessed by comparing subjective and objective sleep indicators before and after training.Patients were categorized into effective and ineffective groups based on treatment outcomes.Differences in baseline clinical indicators between these groups were analyzed using univariate and multivariate regression analyses.RESULTS The study finally included 58 people,51 males and 7 females,age(38.36±8.96)years,BMI(27.14±3.68)kg/m2,AHI of the enrolled patients was reduced from(31.27±22.28)times/h pre-training to(26.27±21.38)times/h post-training,the minimum oxygen saturation was increased from(78.43±10.07)%to(80.50±10.06)%,snoring index decreased from(62.80±75.20)times/h to(36.40±43.19)times/h,and ESS score decreased from 7.00±5.31 pre-training to 5.50±3.17.By comparing the effective and ineffective groups,it was found that there was a statistically significant difference in the tongue position and ESS scores between the two groups(both P<0.05),while no significant differences were found in gender,age,neck circumference,posterior soft palate area,uvula area,posterior tongue area,or posterior epiglottic area(all P>0.05).Univariate logistic regression analysis indicated that tongue position,AHI,and ESS scores were factors affecting the efficacy of oral and facial muscle function training.Multivariate regression analysis revealed that AHI was an independent prognostic factor for this training in OSA patients.CONCLUSION Oral and facial muscle function training can improve both subjective and objective sleep breathing indices in OSA patients.Tongue position,AHI,and ESS scores may serve as prognostic factors for OSA treatment,aiding in guiding subsequent individualized intervention therapies.
5.Correlation study between the expression level of SFRP5 and the condition and prognosis of patients with severe pneumonia
Jing YANG ; Ying GENG ; Meihong ZHANG ; Bin WU
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(5):1207-1211,1217
Objective To explore the correlation between the expression level of secreted curl associated protein 5(SFRP5)and the condition and prognosis of patients with severe pneumonia.Methods A total of 168 patients with pneumonia admitted to the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of this hospital from June 2022 to June 2024 were selected as the research subjects,and 78 healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations in this hospital during the same period were selected as the control group.According to the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHEⅡ)score,the patients were di-vided into the common pneumonia group(APACHE Ⅱ score<15,n=82)and the severe pneumonia group(APACHE Ⅱ score≥ 15,n=86).Peripheral venous blood was collected from the three groups after fasting for 8 to 12 hours and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were extracted by centrifuging.Real-time fluores-cence quantitative PCR was used to detect the expression level of SFRP5 mRNA in peripheral blood mononu-clear cells,which was Used to determine the expression level of SFRP5.Pearson analysis was used to analyze the correlations between the expression level of SFRP5 and the levels of inflammatory factors,pulmonary function indices and the condition in patients with severe pneumonia.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the diagnostic efficiency of the expression level of SFRP5 for the prognosis of patients with severe pneumonia.Results There were also significant differences in the levels of WBC,C re-active protein(CRP),procalcitonin(PCT),interleukin(IL)-6,and IL-8 among the three groups(P<0.05),with the highest levels observed in the severe pneumonia group and the lowest in the control group.There were significant differences in the levels of forced expiratory volume in the first second(FEV1),forced vital capacity(FVC),and FEV1/FVC among the three groups(P<0.05),with the highest levels observed in the severe pneumonia group and the lowest in the control group.The expression level of SFRP5 in the severe pneumonia group was the lowest(0.46±0.13),followed by the common pneumonia group(0.78±0.15),and the control group was the highest level(1.23±0.22),with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The results of Pearson correlation analysis showed that the expression level of SFRP5 in patients with severe pneu-monia was negatively correlated with the levels of WBC,CRP,PCT,IL-6,IL-8,and the APACHE Ⅱ score(P<0.05),and positively correlated with the levels of FEV1,FVC,and FEV1/FVC(P<0.05).The area un-der the curve(AUC)of the expression level of SFRP5 for predicting poor prognosis in patients with severe pneumonia was 0.843(95%CI:0.748-0.912),with a sensitivity of 68.18%and a specificity of 89.06%.Conclusion The expression level of SFRP5 is related to the condition of patients with severe pneumonia,and SFRP5 can predict the prognosis of patients with severe pneumonia.
6.Influence of influenza A virus on macrophages based on JAK1/2-STAT1 signaling pathway and intervention effects of Ma Xing Shigan decoction drug containing serum
Chunjing CHEN ; Cheng ZHAO ; Fangguo LU ; Xianggang ZHANG ; Li HE ; Meihong PENG ; Bei CHEN ; Tong LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(7):1730-1736,1751
Objective:To investigate the effects of influenza A virus(IAV)on macrophages based on expression of cytokines mediated by Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription(JAK/STAT)pathway,and to further explore the intervention effects of Ma Xing Shigan decoction drug containing serum.Methods:RAW264.7 was divided into control group,JAK/STAT signal pathway activator group,inhibitor group,model group,oseltamivir group,antiviral granule group and Ma Xing Shigan decoction group.Cell samples were collected after the intervention of IAV and subsequent treating of drug-containing serum for 24 and 48 hours.Secretion levels of IL-1β and CXCL2 in supernatant were detected by ELISA.mRNA expression levels of influenza virus Nuclear Pro-tein(NP),JAK1/2 and STAT1 of cells were detected by RT-qPCR.Protein expression levels of JAK1/2 and STAT1 were detected by Western blot,and protein expression levels of p-STAT1 was detected by immunofluorescence.Correlation between protein expression levels of p-STAT1 and secretion of IL-1β and CXCL2 were evaluated by Pearson correlation analysis.Results:Secretion levels of IL-1β and CXCL2,mRNA expression levels of NP,JAK1/2,STAT1,protein levels of JAK1/2,STAT1 and p-STAT1 were increased,and protein levels of p-STAT1 was positively correlated with the secretion of IL-1β and CXCL2.Ma Xing Shigan decoction could down-regulate secretions of IL-1β and CXCL2,mRNA expression levels of NP,JAK1/2 and STAT1,protein expression levels of JAK1,JAK2,STAT1 and p-STAT1.Conclusion:Activation of JAK1/2-STAT1 signal pathway and imbalance of inflammatory factors may be one of the molecular mechanisms of immunopathological damage of macrophages induced by IAV.Ma Xing Shigan decoction may alle-viate pathogenic effects of IAV by regulating this signal pathway.
7.Expert consensus on infection prevention and control of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in medical institutions
Tianxiang GE ; Yangyang JIA ; Chunhui LI ; Jianrong HUANG ; Xiujuan MENG ; Xiaodong GAO ; Jingping ZHANG ; Fu QIAO ; Lijuan XIONG ; Hui LIANG ; Wei LI ; Haiyan LOU ; Wenjuan WU ; Tianxin XIANG ; Jiansen CHEN ; Biao ZHU ; Kaijin XU ; Zhihui ZHOU ; Hongliu CAI ; Meihong YU ; Yan ZHANG ; Yanwan SHANGGUAN ; Haiting FENG ; Hangping YAO ; Lei GUO ; Tieer GAN ; Weihong ZHANG ; Jimin SUN ; Ye LU ; Qun LU ; Meng CAI ; Jin SHEN ; Yunsong YU ; Anhua WU ; Liu-yi LI ; Tingting QU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(4):437-450
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD)is a rapidly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by prions,with certain infectivity and iatrogenic transmission risks.With the rapid progress and application of new dia-gnostic biomarkers and detection methods,as well as the construction and improvement of surveillance and reporting systems,the detection of CJD in patients domestically and internationally has shown an increasing trend year by year.Due to its long incubation period and heterogeneity of early symptoms,early identification and diagnosis of the disease is difficult,increasing the risk of transmission within medical institutions.Currently,there is a lack of con-sensus on the infection prevention and control of CJD.In order to timely identify and diagnose CJD as well as effec-tively block its transmission in medical institutions,this consensus summarizes 15 clinical concerns and formulates 24 specific recommendations based on the latest domestic and international research findings and clinical evidence,as well as combines with clinical practice,aiming to standardize healthcare-associated infection prevention and control measures for CJD and reduce its transmission risk in medical institutions.
8.Influence of influenza A virus on macrophages based on JAK1/2-STAT1 signaling pathway and intervention effects of Ma Xing Shigan decoction drug containing serum
Chunjing CHEN ; Cheng ZHAO ; Fangguo LU ; Xianggang ZHANG ; Li HE ; Meihong PENG ; Bei CHEN ; Tong LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(7):1730-1736,1751
Objective:To investigate the effects of influenza A virus(IAV)on macrophages based on expression of cytokines mediated by Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription(JAK/STAT)pathway,and to further explore the intervention effects of Ma Xing Shigan decoction drug containing serum.Methods:RAW264.7 was divided into control group,JAK/STAT signal pathway activator group,inhibitor group,model group,oseltamivir group,antiviral granule group and Ma Xing Shigan decoction group.Cell samples were collected after the intervention of IAV and subsequent treating of drug-containing serum for 24 and 48 hours.Secretion levels of IL-1β and CXCL2 in supernatant were detected by ELISA.mRNA expression levels of influenza virus Nuclear Pro-tein(NP),JAK1/2 and STAT1 of cells were detected by RT-qPCR.Protein expression levels of JAK1/2 and STAT1 were detected by Western blot,and protein expression levels of p-STAT1 was detected by immunofluorescence.Correlation between protein expression levels of p-STAT1 and secretion of IL-1β and CXCL2 were evaluated by Pearson correlation analysis.Results:Secretion levels of IL-1β and CXCL2,mRNA expression levels of NP,JAK1/2,STAT1,protein levels of JAK1/2,STAT1 and p-STAT1 were increased,and protein levels of p-STAT1 was positively correlated with the secretion of IL-1β and CXCL2.Ma Xing Shigan decoction could down-regulate secretions of IL-1β and CXCL2,mRNA expression levels of NP,JAK1/2 and STAT1,protein expression levels of JAK1,JAK2,STAT1 and p-STAT1.Conclusion:Activation of JAK1/2-STAT1 signal pathway and imbalance of inflammatory factors may be one of the molecular mechanisms of immunopathological damage of macrophages induced by IAV.Ma Xing Shigan decoction may alle-viate pathogenic effects of IAV by regulating this signal pathway.
9.Expert consensus on infection prevention and control of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in medical institutions
Tianxiang GE ; Yangyang JIA ; Chunhui LI ; Jianrong HUANG ; Xiujuan MENG ; Xiaodong GAO ; Jingping ZHANG ; Fu QIAO ; Lijuan XIONG ; Hui LIANG ; Wei LI ; Haiyan LOU ; Wenjuan WU ; Tianxin XIANG ; Jiansen CHEN ; Biao ZHU ; Kaijin XU ; Zhihui ZHOU ; Hongliu CAI ; Meihong YU ; Yan ZHANG ; Yanwan SHANGGUAN ; Haiting FENG ; Hangping YAO ; Lei GUO ; Tieer GAN ; Weihong ZHANG ; Jimin SUN ; Ye LU ; Qun LU ; Meng CAI ; Jin SHEN ; Yunsong YU ; Anhua WU ; Liu-yi LI ; Tingting QU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(4):437-450
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD)is a rapidly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by prions,with certain infectivity and iatrogenic transmission risks.With the rapid progress and application of new dia-gnostic biomarkers and detection methods,as well as the construction and improvement of surveillance and reporting systems,the detection of CJD in patients domestically and internationally has shown an increasing trend year by year.Due to its long incubation period and heterogeneity of early symptoms,early identification and diagnosis of the disease is difficult,increasing the risk of transmission within medical institutions.Currently,there is a lack of con-sensus on the infection prevention and control of CJD.In order to timely identify and diagnose CJD as well as effec-tively block its transmission in medical institutions,this consensus summarizes 15 clinical concerns and formulates 24 specific recommendations based on the latest domestic and international research findings and clinical evidence,as well as combines with clinical practice,aiming to standardize healthcare-associated infection prevention and control measures for CJD and reduce its transmission risk in medical institutions.
10.The value of a nomogram based on multi-parameter MRI for predicting the risk of postoperative recurrence in hormone receptor positive breast cancer
Di KANG ; Lihua ZHANG ; Weixia TANG ; Jinfeng QIAN ; Tianle WANG ; Meihong SHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2025;59(10):1155-1162
Objective:To investigate the value of a multi-parameter MRI nomogram model in evaluating the recurrence risk of hormone receptor (HR)-positive breast cancer.Methods:This study was a retrospective cross-sectional study. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinicopathological data (age, menopausal status, axillary lymph node metastasis, etc.) and imaging data of 220 patients with HR-positive breast cancer who underwent breast MRI examination and were pathologically confirmed at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from January 2018 to December 2023. All patients underwent preoperative MRI examinations. Their MRI features were analyzed, and the maximum diameter of the lesion and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value were measured. Finally, the clinical treatment score (CTS5 score) after 5 years was calculated, and all patients were divided into a low recurrence risk (CTS5 score 3.13 points) and a medium to high recurrence risk (CTS5 score≥3.13 points) group. The patients were followed up through the electronic medical record system or by phone until December 31, 2024 to determine recurrence status. The patients were divided into the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group. The differences in clinicopathological data, MRI features and CTS5 scores between the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group were compared using independent sample t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests or χ2 tests. Indicators with P0.05 in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate logistic regression to screen the independent risk factors for predicting the recurrence of HR receptor-positive breast cancer, and a nomogram was constructed to establish the nomogram model. The receiver operating characteristic curves and the area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the efficacy of the nomogram model in predicting the postoperative recurrence risk of patients with HR-positive breast cancer. The variance inflation factor (VIF) was used to evaluate the multicollinearity among independent variables. Calibration curves and decision curve analysis (DCA) were used to assess the fit and net clinical benefit of the nomogram model. Results:Among 220 patients with HR-positive breast cancer, 196 cases were in the non-recurrence group and 24 cases were in the recurrence group. There were statistically significant differences in the maximum diameter of the lesion, axillary lymph node metastasis, ADC value, CTS5 grouping, and CTS5 score between the recurrence group and the non-recurrence group ( P0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the maximum diameter of the lesion ( OR=1.110, 95% CI 1.169-1.503, P0.001), ADC value ( OR=0.993, 95% CI 0.993?0.989, P0.001), and axillary lymph node metastasis ( OR=8.842; 95% CI 2.120?36.884, P=0.003) were independent factors influencing postoperative recurrence in patients with HR-positive breast cancer, and a nomogram model was constructed based on this. VIF analysis showed that no significant multicollinearity was detected among the variables (VIF5). The AUC value of the nomogram model for predicting postoperative recurrence in patients with HR-positive breast cancer was 0.868 (95% CI 0.794-0.942), the sensitivity was 0.875, and the specificity was 0.781. The calibration curve showed that the prediction curve of this model for predicting postoperative recurrence in HR-positive breast cancer patients was basically consistent with the ideal curve trend. DCA showed that this model had a relatively high clinical benefit within the threshold probability range of 0.01% to 90.00%. Conclusion:The nomogram constructed based on multi-parameter MRI features can predict the postoperative recurrence risk of HR-positive breast cancer patients, with good consistency and predictive ability.

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