1.Association between time to first cigarette and expiratory airflow limitation
YUAN Yun ; QIAN Wen ; YU Zhimiao ; WEI Yonglan ; WANG Liang ; HAN Mingming
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(9):922-926
Objective:
To explore the association between time to first cigarette (TTFC) and expiratory airflow limitation, so as to provide a reference for the prevention and control of pulmonary function decline.
Methods:
Based on the baseline survey of the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort (CMEC), the demographic, lifestyle behavior, smoking behavior, and TTFC data of permanent residents aged 30 to 79 years in Chengdu City were collected from 2018 to 2019. The TTFC was divided into ≤5, 6-30, 31-60, and >60 minutes. Expiratory airflow limitation was determined when the proportion of the measured peak expiratory flow to the predicted value was less than 80%. The association between TTFC and expiratory airflow limitation was analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model, and subgroup analyses were conducted according to smoking cessation, age of starting smoking, smoking duration, average daily smoking volume, and the habit of deep inhalation into the lungs.
Results:
A total of 6 766 residents were investigated, among whom 6 402 were males, accounting for 94.62%. The median age was 52 (interquartile range, 19) years. A total of 2 468 residents were detected with expiratory airflow limitation, with a detection rate of 36.48%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for demographics, lifestyle behavior, smoking cessation, age of starting smoking, smoking duration, average daily smoking volume, and the habit of deep inhalation into the lungs, TTFC ≤5 minutes (OR=1.203, 95%CI: 1.035-1.397) and 6-30 minutes (OR=1.174, 95%CI: 1.002-1.374) were associated with an increased risk of expiratory airflow limitation. Subgroup analyses showed that there was no interaction between smoking behavior and TTFC on the risk of expiratory airflow limitation (all P>0.05).
Conclusion
A shorter TTFC is associated with an increased risk of expiratory airflow limitation among residents aged 30 to 79 years, and the association is not affected by snoking behaviors such as smoking cessation, age of starting smoking, smoking duration and average daily smoking volume.
2.Clinical Efficacy of Modified Huangqi Chifengtang in Treatment of IgA Nephropathy Patients and Exploration of Dose-effect Relationship of Astragali Radix
Xiujie SHI ; Meiying CHANG ; Yue SHI ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Yifan ZHANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Hangyu DUAN ; Jing LIU ; Mingming ZHAO ; Yuan SI ; Yu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):9-16
ObjectiveTo explore the dose-effect relationship and safety of high, medium, and low doses of raw Astragali Radix in the modified Huangqi Chifengtang (MHCD) for treating proteinuria in immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, and to provide scientific evidence for the clinical use of high-dose Astragali Radix in the treatment of proteinuria in IgA nephropathy. MethodsA total of 120 patients with IgA nephropathy, diagnosed with Qi deficiency and blood stasis combined with wind pathogen and heat toxicity, were randomly divided into a control group and three treatment groups. The control group received telmisartan combined with a Chinese medicine placebo, while the treatment groups were given telmisartan combined with MHCD containing different doses of raw Astragali Radix (60, 30, 15 g). Each group contained 30 patients, and the treatment period was 12 weeks. Changes in 24-hour urinary protein (24 hUTP), traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, effective rate, and renal function were observed before and after treatment. Safety was assessed by monitoring liver function and blood routine. ResultsAfter 12 weeks of treatment, 24 hUTP significantly decreased in the high, medium, and low-dose groups, as well as the control group (P<0.05, P<0.01). The TCM syndrome scores in the high, medium, and low-dose groups also significantly decreased (P<0.01). Comparisons between groups showed that the 24 hUTP in the high-dose group was significantly lower than in the medium, low-dose, and control groups (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the 24 hUTP in the medium-dose group was significantly lower than in the control group (P<0.05). The TCM syndrome scores in the high and medium-dose groups were significantly lower than in the low-dose and control groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). The total effective rates for proteinuria in the high, medium, low-dose, and control groups were 92.59% (25/27), 85.19% (23/27), 60.71% (17/28), and 57.14% (16/28), respectively. The effective rates in the high and medium-dose groups were significantly higher than in the low-dose and control groups (χ2=13.185, P<0.05, P<0.01). The effective rates for TCM syndrome scores in the high, medium, low-dose, and control groups were 88.89% (24/27), 81.48% (22/27), 71.43% (20/28), and 46.43% (13/28), respectively. The efficacy of TCM syndrome scores in the high and medium-dose groups was significantly higher than in the control group (χ2=14.053, P<0.01). Compared with pre-treatment values, there was no statistically significant difference in eGFR and serum creatinine in the high and medium-dose groups. However, eGFR significantly decreased in the low-dose and control groups after treatment (P<0.05), and serum creatinine levels increased significantly in the control group (P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed in urea nitrogen, uric acid, albumin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, liver function, and blood routine before and after treatment in any group. ConclusionThere is a dose-effect relationship in the treatment of IgA nephropathy with high, medium, and low doses of raw Astragali Radix in MHCD. The high-dose group exhibited the best therapeutic effect and good safety profile.
3.Construction and validation of a dynamic nomogram prognostic model based on perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus for patients with gastric cancer after postoperative chemotherapy
Buyun SONG ; Wenbo LIU ; Yong LI ; Xiaohan ZHAO ; Mingming ZHANG ; Xinyu YUAN ; Zhaoxing LI ; Bingyu WANG ; Jiaxiang CUI ; Zaibo ZHANG ; Bibo TAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):631-638
Objective:To verify the prognostic value of perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus for patients with gastric cancer undergoing gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy, and establish a prognostic prediction nomogram model.Methods:According to 7∶3 radio, 781 gastric cancer patients were randomly divided into training cohort and internal validation cohort. One hundred fifty patients were utilized as the external validation cohort. Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to evaluate the prognostic value of perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus, and construct the dynamic nomogram. The concordance index (C-index), net reclassification index and integrated discrimination improvement index, receiver operating characteristic curve, calibration curves and decision curve analysis were used to evaluate the nomogram.Results:Perineural invasion ( HR=1.486, 95% CI: 1.150-1.919, P<0.01) and lymphovascular tumor embolus ( HR=1.321, 95% CI: 1.030-1.693, P<0.05) were independent prognostic risk factors for patients with gastric cancer after gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy. C-index (training cohort: 0.734, internal validation cohort: 0.755, external validation cohort: 0.715), net reclassification index (training cohort: 0.228 for 3-year and 0.213 for 5-year OS prediction; internal validation cohort: 0.211 for 3-year and 0.279 for 5-year OS prediction; external validation cohort: 0.220 for 3-year and 0.440 for 5-year OS prediction) and integrated discrimination improvement index (training cohort: 0.051 for 3-year and 0.041 for 5-year OS prediction; internal validation cohort: 0.027 for 3-year and 0.036 for 5-year OS prediction; external validation cohort: 0.063 for 3-year and 0.153 for 5-year OS prediction) indicated that the nomogram performed better than the traditional TNM staging system ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus are independent prognostic risk factors of gastric cancer patients after postoperative chemotherapy. The novel dynamic nomogram model based on perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus provides better assistance in evaluating prognosis of gastric cancer patients.
4.Ultrasound radiomics combined with machine learning for early diagnosis of seronegative hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Wenjun WU ; Chang LIU ; Shengsheng YAO ; Daming LIU ; Yuan LUO ; Yihan SUN ; Ting RUAN ; Mengyou LIU ; Li SHI ; Mingming XIAO ; Qi ZHANG ; Zhengshuai LIU ; Xingai JU ; Jiahao WANG ; Xiang FEI ; Li LU ; Yang GAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Liying GONG ; Xuanyu CHEN ; Wanli ZHENG ; Xiali NIU ; Xiao YANG ; Huimei CAO ; Shijie CHANG ; Zuoxin MA ; Jianchun CUI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):313-319
Objective:To evaluate the value of ultrasound radiomics combined with machine learning for early diagnosis of seronegative Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (SN-HT) .Methods:This retrospective study included 164 patients from Liaoning Provincial People’s Hospital , Lixin County People’s Hospital, Linghai Dalinghe Hospital, Fengcheng Phoenix Hospital, who underwent thyroidectomy for solitary nodules with normal thyroid function between Nov. 2016 and Jan. 2024. Postoperative pathology confirmed Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) in some cases, who were further categorized into antibody-positive and antibody-negative groups based on serum antibody status. Patients without Hashimoto’s thyroiditis served as the control group. A total of 298 ultrasound images were analyzed. Radiomics features were extracted from hypoechoic non-nodular areas within 0.5 cm surrounding the tumor. Two senior pathologists and two senior ultrasound physicians independently assessed lymphocytic infiltration, eosinophilic changes of follicular epithelium, and the proportion of hypoechoic areas in pathology and ultrasound images, respectively. A machine learning model, CCH-NET, was developed using linear regression and t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) techniques. The dataset was divided into a training set (80%) and a validation set (20%) to compare the diagnostic accuracy of CCH-NET with that of senior ultrasound physicians. Results:In internal validation, CCH-NET achieved a diagnostic accuracy of 88.89% for both antibody-positive and antibody-negative groups, significantly higher than the 66.67% accuracy of senior ultrasound physicians ( P<0.01). In external validation, CCH-NET achieved 75.00% and 66.67% accuracy for the two groups, compared to 50.00% by senior ultrasound physicians. For the control group, both methods achieved 93.33% accuracy. The AUC of CCH-NET was 0.848, outperforming senior ultrasound physicians (0.681) ,demonstrating superior diagnostic performance. Conclusion:The radiomics-based CCH-NET model, using non-nodular hypoechoic areas as a specific indicator, can accurately identify early SN-HT in euthyroid patients. It significantly outperforms senior ultrasound physicians, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing missed diagnoses.
5.Ultrasound radiomics combined with machine learning for early diagnosis of seronegative hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Wenjun WU ; Chang LIU ; Shengsheng YAO ; Daming LIU ; Yuan LUO ; Yihan SUN ; Ting RUAN ; Mengyou LIU ; Li SHI ; Mingming XIAO ; Qi ZHANG ; Zhengshuai LIU ; Xingai JU ; Jiahao WANG ; Xiang FEI ; Li LU ; Yang GAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Liying GONG ; Xuanyu CHEN ; Wanli ZHENG ; Xiali NIU ; Xiao YANG ; Huimei CAO ; Shijie CHANG ; Zuoxin MA ; Jianchun CUI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(3):313-319
Objective:To evaluate the value of ultrasound radiomics combined with machine learning for early diagnosis of seronegative Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (SN-HT) .Methods:This retrospective study included 164 patients from Liaoning Provincial People’s Hospital , Lixin County People’s Hospital, Linghai Dalinghe Hospital, Fengcheng Phoenix Hospital, who underwent thyroidectomy for solitary nodules with normal thyroid function between Nov. 2016 and Jan. 2024. Postoperative pathology confirmed Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) in some cases, who were further categorized into antibody-positive and antibody-negative groups based on serum antibody status. Patients without Hashimoto’s thyroiditis served as the control group. A total of 298 ultrasound images were analyzed. Radiomics features were extracted from hypoechoic non-nodular areas within 0.5 cm surrounding the tumor. Two senior pathologists and two senior ultrasound physicians independently assessed lymphocytic infiltration, eosinophilic changes of follicular epithelium, and the proportion of hypoechoic areas in pathology and ultrasound images, respectively. A machine learning model, CCH-NET, was developed using linear regression and t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) techniques. The dataset was divided into a training set (80%) and a validation set (20%) to compare the diagnostic accuracy of CCH-NET with that of senior ultrasound physicians. Results:In internal validation, CCH-NET achieved a diagnostic accuracy of 88.89% for both antibody-positive and antibody-negative groups, significantly higher than the 66.67% accuracy of senior ultrasound physicians ( P<0.01). In external validation, CCH-NET achieved 75.00% and 66.67% accuracy for the two groups, compared to 50.00% by senior ultrasound physicians. For the control group, both methods achieved 93.33% accuracy. The AUC of CCH-NET was 0.848, outperforming senior ultrasound physicians (0.681) ,demonstrating superior diagnostic performance. Conclusion:The radiomics-based CCH-NET model, using non-nodular hypoechoic areas as a specific indicator, can accurately identify early SN-HT in euthyroid patients. It significantly outperforms senior ultrasound physicians, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing missed diagnoses.
6.Construction and validation of a dynamic nomogram prognostic model based on perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus for patients with gastric cancer after postoperative chemotherapy
Buyun SONG ; Wenbo LIU ; Yong LI ; Xiaohan ZHAO ; Mingming ZHANG ; Xinyu YUAN ; Zhaoxing LI ; Bingyu WANG ; Jiaxiang CUI ; Zaibo ZHANG ; Bibo TAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):631-638
Objective:To verify the prognostic value of perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus for patients with gastric cancer undergoing gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy, and establish a prognostic prediction nomogram model.Methods:According to 7∶3 radio, 781 gastric cancer patients were randomly divided into training cohort and internal validation cohort. One hundred fifty patients were utilized as the external validation cohort. Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to evaluate the prognostic value of perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus, and construct the dynamic nomogram. The concordance index (C-index), net reclassification index and integrated discrimination improvement index, receiver operating characteristic curve, calibration curves and decision curve analysis were used to evaluate the nomogram.Results:Perineural invasion ( HR=1.486, 95% CI: 1.150-1.919, P<0.01) and lymphovascular tumor embolus ( HR=1.321, 95% CI: 1.030-1.693, P<0.05) were independent prognostic risk factors for patients with gastric cancer after gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy. C-index (training cohort: 0.734, internal validation cohort: 0.755, external validation cohort: 0.715), net reclassification index (training cohort: 0.228 for 3-year and 0.213 for 5-year OS prediction; internal validation cohort: 0.211 for 3-year and 0.279 for 5-year OS prediction; external validation cohort: 0.220 for 3-year and 0.440 for 5-year OS prediction) and integrated discrimination improvement index (training cohort: 0.051 for 3-year and 0.041 for 5-year OS prediction; internal validation cohort: 0.027 for 3-year and 0.036 for 5-year OS prediction; external validation cohort: 0.063 for 3-year and 0.153 for 5-year OS prediction) indicated that the nomogram performed better than the traditional TNM staging system ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus are independent prognostic risk factors of gastric cancer patients after postoperative chemotherapy. The novel dynamic nomogram model based on perineural invasion and lymphovascular tumor embolus provides better assistance in evaluating prognosis of gastric cancer patients.
7.A survey on the current situation and influencing factors of catastrophic pain in patients with multiple fractures
Ruoxin LIU ; Shujing FANG ; Mei LIU ; Hui YUAN ; Qiong WU ; Meiyu SONG ; Hanmei SONG ; Mingming ZHENG ; Yuanyuan ZHU ; Jun ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(11):110-113
Objective To explore the pain catastrophizing (PC) level of pain in patients with multiple fractures and its influencing factors. Methods A convenience sampling method was used to investigate 156 patients with multiple fractures in the orthopedic trauma department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. The questionnaire included a general information survey, a Digital Pain Rating Scale, PC scale, Positive and Negative Emotion Scale, and Social Rating Scale. Results The average PC score of patients with multiple fractures was (23.22±12.05), with 27 patients (17.20%) reaching the PC level. The average score of the Digital Pain Rating Scale was (6.30±1.49), the score of the Positive Emotion Scale was (27.92±6.06), the score of the Negative Emotion Scale was (23.18±7.00), and the total score of the Social Rating Scale was (27.90±4.61). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that pain score, negative emotion level, and social support level had predictive effects in PC among patients with multiple fractures. Conclusion The incidence of PC among patients with multiple fractures is at a moderate to high level. Patients with high pain scores, high negative emotion scores, and low social support are more likely to develop PC.
8.Transabdominal-transvaginal ultrasound cervical length sequential screening to predict the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in singleton pregnancy women with low risk of preterm birth
Lan YANG ; Yuan WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Huirong TANG ; Ya WANG ; Lianlian WANG ; Taishun LI ; Mingming ZHENG ; Yali HU ; Chenyan DAI ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;59(9):667-674
Objective:To investigate the feasibility of predicting the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in singleton pregnancy women with low risk of preterm birth by transabdominal-transvaginal ultrasound cervical length sequential screening in the second trimester.Methods:This prospective longitudinal cohort study included singleton pregnant women at 11-13 +6 gestational weeks who were admitted to Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from January 2023 to September 2023. Transabdominal and transvaginal cervical lengths were measured during the mid-trimester fetal ultrasound scan at 18-24 weeks, and pregnancy outcomes were obtained after delivery. A short cervix was defined as a transvaginal cervical length of ≤25 mm, and the outcomes were defined as spontaneous preterm birth occurs between 20 and 36 +6 weeks and extremely preterm birth before 32 weeks. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the effectiveness of predicting spontaneous preterm birth by transabdominal and transvaginal cervix length, as well as the effectiveness of predicting short cervix by transabdominal cervical length. The relationship between transabdominal and transvaginal cervical length was evaluated using a scatter plot. Results:A total of 562 cases were included in this study, comprising 33 cases of spontaneous preterm birth (7 cases occurring before 32 weeks) and 529 cases of term birth. (1) Compared to the term birth group, transabdominal cervical length (median: 37.6 vs 33.2 mm; Z=-3.838, P<0.001) and transvaginal cervical length (median: 34.0 vs 29.9 mm, Z=-3.030, P=0.002) in the spontaneous preterm birth group were significantly shorter. (2) The areas under the ROC curve for predicting spontaneous preterm birth by transabdominal and transvaginal cervical length were 0.699 (95% CI: 0.588-0.809) and 0.657 (95% CI: 0.540-0.774), respectively. The sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value of transvaginal cervical length Conclusions:In singleton pregnancy women with low risk of preterm birth, transabdominal-transvaginal cervical length sequential screening can reduce unnecessary transvaginal ultrasounds by approximately 41% without missing the diagnosis of pregnant women with a short cervix. This method also enhances the effectiveness of transvaginal cervical length to spontaneous preterm birth.
9.Comparative study of multi-modal MRI automatic post-processing software based on multicenter data with patients of acute ischemic stroke
Mingming WANG ; Hongyu GAO ; Zhenying CAI ; Yuan RAO ; Shuangxing HOU ; Yu LUO ; Qi YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(6):633-639
Objective:To investigate the consistency of domestic F-STROKE, NeuBrainCARE MRI automatic post-processing software and RAPID MRI automatic post-processing software in the output of infarction core area volume, time-to-maximum volume and ischemic penumbra volume in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods:The research was cross-sectional. The clinical and imaging data of patients with acute ischemic stroke from January 2016 to March 2021 were retrospectively collected, including 149 cases from Shanghai Fourth People′s Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University (Center 1), 120 cases from Langfang Changzheng Hospital of Hebei Province (Center 2), and 45 cases from Wuzhou Workers Hospital (Center 3). All patients underwent diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and dynamic magnetic sensitivity contrast-perfusion weighted imaging (DSC-PWI). RAPID, F-STROKE and NeuBrainCARE automatic post-processing software were used to perform automatic post-processing analysis of MRI images of all patients with acute ischemic stroke. The infarct core (apparent diffusion coefficient<620×10 -6 mm 2/s) volume, time-to-maximum (T max>6 s) volume and the ischemic penumbra (PWI-DWI mismatch) volume were output. The Wilcoxon test was used to analyze the difference between F-STROKE, NeuBrainCARE, and RAPID software outputs of infarct core volume, time to maximum peak volume, and ischemic penumbra volume. Bland-Altman and intraclass correlation coefficient ( ICC) were used to analyze the consistency of the infarct core volume, time-to-maximum volume and ischemic penumbra volume output by F-STROKE, NeuBrainCARE and RAPID software. Results:There were statistically significant differences in the core infarct volume between F-STROKE and RAPID software, NeuBrainCARE and RAPID software ( Z=-10.17, -5.43, both P<0.001). There were significant differences in the time-to-maximum volume between F-STROKE and RAPID software, NeuBrainCARE and RAPID software ( Z=-3.17, -5.51, both P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the ischemic penumbra volume between F-STROKE software and RAPID software ( Z=-1.43, P=0.153), and there was significant difference in the ischemic penumbra volume between NeuBrainCARE software and RAPID software ( Z=-6.45, P<0.05). Bland-Altman analysis showed that the values within the limits of agreement accounted for more than 93.31% of all point values. ICC analysis showed high agreement between F-STROKE, NeuBrainCARE, and RAPID software outputs of infarct core volume, time to maximum peak volume, and ischemic penumbra volume ( ICC>0.6). Conclusion:Domestic F-STROKE software, NeuBrainCARE software and RAPID software have good consistency in evaluating the infarct core volume, time-to-maximum volume and ischemic penumbra volume in patients with acute ischemic stroke, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
10.Effectiveness and prognosis of improved domestic neonatal ureteral stents for intrauterine treatment of fetal chylothorax
Ya WANG ; Haowei XU ; Huirong TANG ; Chenyan DAI ; Yuan WANG ; Jie QIU ; Rui CHENG ; Mingming ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(10):802-808
Objective:To investigate the effectiveness and prognosis of using improved domestic neonatal ureteral stents (referred to as improved double-J stents) for thoraco-amniotic shunting (TAS) in treating fetal chylothorax.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 21 cases of fetal chylothorax treated with TAS using improved double-J stents at Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School from April 1, 2018, to September 30, 2023. Surgical complications and perinatal outcomes were summarized, and the development of surviving infants in five domains (communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal-social) was assessed using the Ages and Stages Questionnaires-Third Edition (ASQ-3). Descriptive statistical analysis was used. Results:(1) The median gestational age at prenatal diagnosis was 28.7 weeks (27.3-30.4 weeks), with 85.7% (18/21) of cases complicated by fetal hydrops, 90.5% (19/21) by polyhydramnios, and 85.7% (18/21) by bilateral pleural effusion. (2) The median gestational age at the first TAS was 30.9 weeks (29.7-32.7 weeks). Of the 21 cases, 10 required repeat stent placement due to dislodgement or blockage, with a total of 49 stent placements. The dislodgement rate within 7 days was 24.5% (12/49), and the blockage rate was 16.3% (8/49). The rate of premature rupture of membranes within one week post-stent placement was 9.5% (2/21), with an overall preterm premature rupture of membranes rate of 28.6% (6/21). The median interval from the first TAS to delivery was 30.0 d (19.8-40.0 d). Of the 21 cases, three opted for selective termination of pregnancy; the remaining 18 cases resulted in live births, with a median gestational age at delivery of 35.6 weeks (34.1-37.1 weeks), and three neonatal deaths. The overall neonatal survival rate was 15/18. Surviving infants were followed up to a median age of 30 months (7-48 months), with 13 showing normal development and two scoring below the ASQ-3 threshold.Conclusion:The improved double-J stent can be used for TAS in the treatment of fetal chylothorax, with generally favorable outcomes.


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