1.Standard deviation method and root mean square method for measuring signal-to-noise ratio of MRI of American College of Radiology phantom based on phased array coils
Songlin SHA ; Qi LIU ; Yanling BAI ; Jin MA ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Yunfeng SUN ; Jianjie LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):138-141
Objective To compare the value of standard deviation(SD)method and root mean square(RMS)method for measuring signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)of MRI of American College of Radiology(ACR)phantom based on phased array coils.Methods ACR phantom was scanned with head coil(Head),abdominal coil(Anterior),dual piece flexible coil(Flex L)and abdominal coil+flexible coil(Anterior+Flex L)each for 6 times,respectively,with sequences of axial T 1W-spin echo(SE)and T2W-SE.And the scanning schemes were divided into 8 groups based on 4 types of coils and 2 sequences.SNR of 8 groups were measured with standard deviation method and root mean square method,respectively,and the differences between the above 2 methods were observed.Results For T1W-SE sequence,SNRsD of MRI based on Head,Anterior,Flex L and Anterior+Flex L was 1.25±0.07,0.56±0.02,1.15±0.10 and 1.04±0.11,respectively,while SNRRMs was 1.10±0.07,0.58±0.03,1.01±0.13 and 1.31±0.15,respectively.For T2W-SE sequence,SNRsD was 1.40±0.08,0.48±0.02,1.04±0.07 and 1.08±0.06,respectively,while SNRRMs was 1.29±0.09,0.53±0.03,0.84±0.08 and 1.35±0.12,respectively.Compared pairwise,significant difference of SNRsD was found in 9 pairs(all P<0.05),while of SNRRMs was detected in 10 pairs(all P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with standard deviation method,root mean square method was more suitable for measuring SNR of MRI of ACR phantom based on phased array coils.
2.Research progress on the influence of microRNA on the radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer
Ruixue SUN ; Jiajia WANG ; Yunfeng HU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(4):395-400
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the common gastrointestinal tumors, and radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for CRC. Increased radioresistance in tumors can lead to recurrence and poor prognosis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are naturally occurring small non-coding RNAs whose expression patterns are associated with clinical variables such as tumor type and stage, exhibiting significant oncogenic or tumor-suppressive functions. miRNAs regulate tumor biological functions, such as proliferation, apoptosis, invasion/metastasis, and angiogenesis, at the post-transcriptional level, either directly or indirectly. Radiotherapy, which utilizes ionizing radiation (IR) to induce DNA damage, is a molecular event mainly involving the activation of intracellular signaling pathways and post-translational modification of proteins. Mutiple studies have demonstrated that miRNAs can counteract radioresistance in CRC by regulating IR-induced DNA damage, programmed cell death, exosomes, and the generation of tumor stem cells, potentially optimizing CRC treatment. This review summarizes the research progress on the role of miRNAs in radiosensitivity in CRC, aiming to provide new therapeutic insights and approaches for CRC patients.
3.Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults (version 2025)
Bobin MI ; Faqi CAO ; Weixian HU ; Wu ZHOU ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Yun SUN ; Yuan XIONG ; Jinmi ZHAO ; Qikai HUA ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Tengbo YU ; Jinhai TAN ; Xi CHEN ; Fengfei LIN ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Dongfa LIAO ; Aiguo WANG ; Shiwu DONG ; Gaoxing LUO ; Zhao XIE ; Dong SUN ; Dehao FU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Changqing ZHANG ; Kun LIU ; Deye SONG ; Yongjun RUI ; Fei WU ; Ximing LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Guandong DAI ; Shiyuan FANG ; Wenchao SONG ; Ming CHEN ; Guanghua GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Lei YANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xin TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Weiguo XU ; Shuquan GUO ; Yong LIU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Liming XIONG ; Tian XIA ; Hongbin WU ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Yanjiu HAN ; Hang XUE ; Kangkang ZHA ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Bin YU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):421-432
Postoperative infection of internal fixation of closed fractures the lower limbs in adults represents a devastating complication, characterized by diagnostic challenges, prolonged treatment duration and high disability rates. Current management of these infections faces multiple challenges, such as difficulties in early accurate diagnosis, and various controversies about the treatment plan, leading to poor overall diagnosis and treatment results. To address these issues, based on evidence-based medicine and principles with emphasis on scientific rigor, clinical applicability and innovation, the Trauma Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Orthopedics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Trauma Orthopedics and Polytrauma Group of the Resuscitation and Emergency Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association have collaboratively organized a panel of relevant experts to develop the Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults ( version 2025). The guideline proposed 10 recommendations, aiming to provide a foundation for standardized diagnosis and treatment of postoperative infection in adults with closed lower limb fractures.
4.The decade of otoendoscope in China.
Yu SUN ; Xiuyong DING ; Yunfeng WANG ; Wuqing WANG ; Wei WANG ; Wenlong SHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yang CHEN ; Zhaoyan WANG ; Haidi YANG ; Qiong YANG ; Yu ZHAO ; Zhaohui HOU ; Yong CUI ; Lingyun MEI ; Youjun YU ; Hua LIAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(12):1103-1109
5.Analysis of the incidence and risk factors of low anterior resection syndrome after radical sphincter-preserving surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy: a single-center retrospective study
Yonglin HUANG ; Xingyu XIE ; Minghe ZHAO ; Tingting SUN ; Yunfeng YAO ; Tiancheng ZHAN ; Lin WANG ; Aiwen WU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(6):653-661
Objective:To explore the impact of neoadjuvant immunotherapy on the occurrence of low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who underwent restorative anterior resection, and to analyze associated risk factors.Methods:This study was an observational study. Patients with adenocarcinoma, mucinous adenocarcinoma, or signet ring cell carcinoma of the rectum located 0-10 cm from the anal verge who received neoadjuvant immunotherapy followed by curative restorative anterior resection at Peking University Cancer Hospital between November 2019 and February 2024 were retrospectively examined. Exclusion criteria were as follows: (1) metastasis detected preoperatively;(2) follow-up <1 year or stoma closure <6 months; (3) local recurrence or metastasis during follow-up; and (4) stoma without closure or stoma re-creation. The Chinese version of the LARS questionnaire was used to assess bowel function by telephone interview, and patients were classified based on score into no LARS (0-20 points), minor LARS (21-29 points), and major LARS (30–42 points). The incidence of LARS, major LARS, and associated risk factors were analyzed.Results:A total of 52 patients (34 men) were included for analysis. Mean age was 58.0 ± 9.8 years and mean body mass index was 25.1 ± 2.6 kg/m 2. Median follow-up was 27.5 months (range, 12.0-63.7). Median LARS score was 21 (range, 1-41). Twenty-six patients (50.0%) developed LARS after surgery, and half of these (13 cases) were classified as major LARS. Stool clustering (repeated defecation within 1 hour) was observed in 80.8% (42/52) of patients. Distance between the tumor edge and the dentate line [odds ratio (OR), 3.597; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.140-11.360; P=0.026], management of the left colic artery (OR, 0.133; 95% CI, 0.026-0.691; P=0.008), and interval of stoma closure (OR, 5.250; 95%CI, 1.381-19.960; P=0.011) were significantly associated with LARS. Interval of stoma closure was significantly associated with major LARS (OR, 4.200; 95%CI, 1.064–16.584; P=0.040). In multivariate logistic regression, ≤3.5 cm between the tumor edge and the dentate line (OR, 7.407; 95%CI, 1.377-40.000; P=0.020), non-preservation of the left colic artery (OR, 8.403; 95%CI, 1.183-58.823; P=0.033) and interval of stoma closure >6 months (OR, 10.865; 95% CI, 2.039-57.896; P=0.005) were independent risk factors for LARS. Interval of stoma closure >6 months (OR, 4.356; 95% CI, 1.105-17.167; P=0.035) were independent risk factors for major LARS. Conclusion:Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy experienced a high incidence of LARS after curative surgery, with stool clustering as the predominant symptom. Tumor edge–dentate line distance ≤3.5 cm, non-preservation of the left colic artery, and interval of stoma closure >6 months were risk factors for LARS.
6.Significance of precise classification of sacral meningeal cysts by multiple dimensions radiographic reconstruction MRI in guiding operative strategy and rehabilitation.
Jianjun SUN ; Qianquan MA ; Xiaoliang YIN ; Chenlong YANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Suhua CHEN ; Chao WU ; Jingcheng XIE ; Yunfeng HAN ; Guozhong LIN ; Yu SI ; Jun YANG ; Haibo WU ; Qiang ZHAO
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(2):303-308
OBJECTIVE:
To precise classify sacral meningeal cysts, effective guide minimally invasive neurosurgery and postoperative personalized rehabilitation by multiple dimensions radiographic reconstruction MRI.
METHODS:
From March to December 2021, based on the original 3D-fast imaging employing steadystate acquisition (FIESTA) scanning sequence, 92 patients with sacral meningeal cysts were pre-operatively evaluated by multiple dimensional reconstruction MRI. The shape of nerve root and the leakage of cyst were reconstructed according to the direction of nerve root or leakage track showed on original MRI scans. Sacral canal cysts were accurately classified as including nerve root and without nerve root, so as to accurately design the incision of skin and formulate corresponding open range of the posterior wall of the sacral canal. Under the microscope intraoperation, the shape of the nerve roots inside cysts or leakage track of the cysts without nerve roots were verified and explored. After the reinforcement and shaping operation, several reexaminations of multiple dimensional reconstruction MRI were performed to understand the deformation of the nerve root and hydrops in the operation cavity, so as to formulate a persona-lized rehabilitation plan for the patients.
RESULTS:
Among the 92 patients with sacral mengingeal cyst, 58 (63.0%) cysts with nerve root cyst, 29 (31.5%) cysts without nerve root cyst, and 5 (5.4%) cysts with mixed sacral canal cyst. In 58 patients with nerve root cysts, the accuracy of preoperative clinical classification on MRI image reached 96.6% (56/58) through confirmation by operating microscope. Only 2 cases of large single cyst with nerve root on the head of cyst were mistaken for without nerve root type. In 29 patients with sacral cyst without nerve root, the accuracy of preoperative image reached 100% through confirmation by operating microscope. The accuracy of judging the internal nerve root and leakage of 12 cases with recurrent sacral cyst was also 100%. Two cases of delayed postoperative hydrops were found one month after operation. After rehabilitation treatment by moxibustion and bathing, the hydrops disappeared 4-6 months after operation.
CONCLUSION
Multiple dimensional reconstruction MRI can precisely make clinical classification of sacral meningeal cysts before operation, guide minimally invasive neurosurgery effectively, and improve the rehabilitation effect.
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7.A case of MRKH syndrome combined with adenomyosis without endometrium and literature review
Ruolin GUO ; Yongqing SUN ; Cuiying CAO ; Yuan WANG ; Yibin LIU ; Yunfeng LI ; Lijuan ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2025;41(6):471-475
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is characterized by congenital vaginal hypoplasia and primordial uterus caused by Müllerian anomalies. Case reports concerning adenomyosis associated with MRKH syndrome are limited, and the formation and intervention of adenomyosis without endometrium are unclear. Here, we present the case of a patient with MRKH syndrome complicated with adenomyosis without endometrium, a hypoechoic solid mass next to the right ovary. According to the intraoperative observation and histopathological examination findings, the mass were diagnosed as adenomyosis of the primordial uterus. Moreover, our report provides insights about its mechanism of occurrence and interventions in MRKH syndrome combined with adenomyosis without endometrium.
8.Current status and influencing factors of fatigue in patients with Cushing syndrome
Xinyi LIU ; Tianchao CHEN ; Yunfeng BAI ; Yueying FENG ; Xiangyu SUN ; Fangfang LI ; Ge LIU ; Yan LI ; Ou LI ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(4):534-539
Objective:To explore the current status and influencing factors of fatigue in patients with Cushing syndrome in China, so as to provide a basis for clinical interventions.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 260 inpatients with Cushing syndrome who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria in 9 ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals within the 7 geographic subregions of China from February to April 2023 for the study. General Information Questionnaire, the Chinese version of the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20, Barthel Index, and Self-Rating Depression Scale were used for the survey.Results:A total of 260 questionnaires were distributed and 241 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 92.7% (241/260). The MFI-20 score of 241 patients with Cushing syndrome was 58.00 (46.00, 64.00). 65.1% (157/241) of patients with Cushing syndrome suffered from fatigue, and 73.2% (115/157) of patients with fatigue exhibited multidimensional fatigue. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in fatigue scores among patients with Cushing syndrome with different cultural levels, recurrence frequency, activity of daily living, hypertension, and depression ( P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that depression was a risk factor for fatigue in patients with Cushing syndrome, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Fatigue in patients with Cushing syndrome needs attention. Medical and nursing staff should pay close attention to the psychological status of patients with Cushing syndrome, encourage them to actively cope, alleviate their depression, in order to improve their fatigue.
9.Analysis of the incidence and risk factors of low anterior resection syndrome after radical sphincter-preserving surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy: a single-center retrospective study
Yonglin HUANG ; Xingyu XIE ; Minghe ZHAO ; Tingting SUN ; Yunfeng YAO ; Tiancheng ZHAN ; Lin WANG ; Aiwen WU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(6):653-661
Objective:To explore the impact of neoadjuvant immunotherapy on the occurrence of low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who underwent restorative anterior resection, and to analyze associated risk factors.Methods:This study was an observational study. Patients with adenocarcinoma, mucinous adenocarcinoma, or signet ring cell carcinoma of the rectum located 0-10 cm from the anal verge who received neoadjuvant immunotherapy followed by curative restorative anterior resection at Peking University Cancer Hospital between November 2019 and February 2024 were retrospectively examined. Exclusion criteria were as follows: (1) metastasis detected preoperatively;(2) follow-up <1 year or stoma closure <6 months; (3) local recurrence or metastasis during follow-up; and (4) stoma without closure or stoma re-creation. The Chinese version of the LARS questionnaire was used to assess bowel function by telephone interview, and patients were classified based on score into no LARS (0-20 points), minor LARS (21-29 points), and major LARS (30–42 points). The incidence of LARS, major LARS, and associated risk factors were analyzed.Results:A total of 52 patients (34 men) were included for analysis. Mean age was 58.0 ± 9.8 years and mean body mass index was 25.1 ± 2.6 kg/m 2. Median follow-up was 27.5 months (range, 12.0-63.7). Median LARS score was 21 (range, 1-41). Twenty-six patients (50.0%) developed LARS after surgery, and half of these (13 cases) were classified as major LARS. Stool clustering (repeated defecation within 1 hour) was observed in 80.8% (42/52) of patients. Distance between the tumor edge and the dentate line [odds ratio (OR), 3.597; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.140-11.360; P=0.026], management of the left colic artery (OR, 0.133; 95% CI, 0.026-0.691; P=0.008), and interval of stoma closure (OR, 5.250; 95%CI, 1.381-19.960; P=0.011) were significantly associated with LARS. Interval of stoma closure was significantly associated with major LARS (OR, 4.200; 95%CI, 1.064–16.584; P=0.040). In multivariate logistic regression, ≤3.5 cm between the tumor edge and the dentate line (OR, 7.407; 95%CI, 1.377-40.000; P=0.020), non-preservation of the left colic artery (OR, 8.403; 95%CI, 1.183-58.823; P=0.033) and interval of stoma closure >6 months (OR, 10.865; 95% CI, 2.039-57.896; P=0.005) were independent risk factors for LARS. Interval of stoma closure >6 months (OR, 4.356; 95% CI, 1.105-17.167; P=0.035) were independent risk factors for major LARS. Conclusion:Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy experienced a high incidence of LARS after curative surgery, with stool clustering as the predominant symptom. Tumor edge–dentate line distance ≤3.5 cm, non-preservation of the left colic artery, and interval of stoma closure >6 months were risk factors for LARS.
10.Standard deviation method and root mean square method for measuring signal-to-noise ratio of MRI of American College of Radiology phantom based on phased array coils
Songlin SHA ; Qi LIU ; Yanling BAI ; Jin MA ; Hongxia ZHANG ; Yunfeng SUN ; Jianjie LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):138-141
Objective To compare the value of standard deviation(SD)method and root mean square(RMS)method for measuring signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)of MRI of American College of Radiology(ACR)phantom based on phased array coils.Methods ACR phantom was scanned with head coil(Head),abdominal coil(Anterior),dual piece flexible coil(Flex L)and abdominal coil+flexible coil(Anterior+Flex L)each for 6 times,respectively,with sequences of axial T 1W-spin echo(SE)and T2W-SE.And the scanning schemes were divided into 8 groups based on 4 types of coils and 2 sequences.SNR of 8 groups were measured with standard deviation method and root mean square method,respectively,and the differences between the above 2 methods were observed.Results For T1W-SE sequence,SNRsD of MRI based on Head,Anterior,Flex L and Anterior+Flex L was 1.25±0.07,0.56±0.02,1.15±0.10 and 1.04±0.11,respectively,while SNRRMs was 1.10±0.07,0.58±0.03,1.01±0.13 and 1.31±0.15,respectively.For T2W-SE sequence,SNRsD was 1.40±0.08,0.48±0.02,1.04±0.07 and 1.08±0.06,respectively,while SNRRMs was 1.29±0.09,0.53±0.03,0.84±0.08 and 1.35±0.12,respectively.Compared pairwise,significant difference of SNRsD was found in 9 pairs(all P<0.05),while of SNRRMs was detected in 10 pairs(all P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with standard deviation method,root mean square method was more suitable for measuring SNR of MRI of ACR phantom based on phased array coils.

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