1.Nomogram for predicting pathology upstaging in patients with EIN: is sentinel lymph node assessment useful in these patients?
Fengyi LIANG ; Weijuan XIN ; Shaoliang YANG ; Haiyan WANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2025;36(1):e1-
Objective:
The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors for postoperative pathological escalation of endometrial cancer in patients with a pathologic diagnosis of endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) before surgery. Some of the clues from the preoperative assessment were used to build a nomogram to predict the likely pathological escalation after surgery, and to explore the feasibility of sentinel lymph node biopsy in these patients with possible pathological escalation.
Methods:
This was a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent surgical treatment for EIN diagnosed before surgery between 2018 and 2023 in The Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University. parameters including clinical, radiological and histopathological factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression to determine the correlation with pathology upstaging. A nomogram based on the multivariate results was developed to predict the probability of pathology upstaging. A total of 729 patients were included, divided into training set and validation set. 484 patients were used to build the model. This nomogram was subsequently validated using 245 patients.
Results:
Upstaging to endometrial carcinoma occurred in 115 (23.8 percent) of 484 women treated between 2018 and 2023 in training set. A lager endometrial thickness (at least 15 mm), menopause, hypertension, HE4, and endometrial blood were significantly associated with upstaging. A nomogram developed using these factors demonstrated good predictive performance (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC)=0.6808; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.6246–0.7369). The nomogram showed similar predictive performance in the validation data set, based on another 245 women (AUC=0.7821; 95% CI=0.7076–0.8567).
Conclusion
This study developed a novel nomogram based on the 5 most important factors, which can accurately predict invasive cancer. It is common for women with preoperative diagnosis of EIN to experience pathological progression to endometrial cancer. For some patients with postoperative pathological escalation, we found lymph node metastasis. This nomogram may be useful to help doctor decide whether to perform sentinel lymph node biopsy for surgical staging in these EIN patients. According to the nomogram, simultaneous sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with high probability of postoperative pathological upgrading can provide better guidance for postoperative adjuvant treatment of endometrial cancer and avoid the occurrence of secondary surgery.
2.Nomogram for predicting pathology upstaging in patients with EIN: is sentinel lymph node assessment useful in these patients?
Fengyi LIANG ; Weijuan XIN ; Shaoliang YANG ; Haiyan WANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2025;36(1):e1-
Objective:
The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors for postoperative pathological escalation of endometrial cancer in patients with a pathologic diagnosis of endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) before surgery. Some of the clues from the preoperative assessment were used to build a nomogram to predict the likely pathological escalation after surgery, and to explore the feasibility of sentinel lymph node biopsy in these patients with possible pathological escalation.
Methods:
This was a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent surgical treatment for EIN diagnosed before surgery between 2018 and 2023 in The Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University. parameters including clinical, radiological and histopathological factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression to determine the correlation with pathology upstaging. A nomogram based on the multivariate results was developed to predict the probability of pathology upstaging. A total of 729 patients were included, divided into training set and validation set. 484 patients were used to build the model. This nomogram was subsequently validated using 245 patients.
Results:
Upstaging to endometrial carcinoma occurred in 115 (23.8 percent) of 484 women treated between 2018 and 2023 in training set. A lager endometrial thickness (at least 15 mm), menopause, hypertension, HE4, and endometrial blood were significantly associated with upstaging. A nomogram developed using these factors demonstrated good predictive performance (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC)=0.6808; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.6246–0.7369). The nomogram showed similar predictive performance in the validation data set, based on another 245 women (AUC=0.7821; 95% CI=0.7076–0.8567).
Conclusion
This study developed a novel nomogram based on the 5 most important factors, which can accurately predict invasive cancer. It is common for women with preoperative diagnosis of EIN to experience pathological progression to endometrial cancer. For some patients with postoperative pathological escalation, we found lymph node metastasis. This nomogram may be useful to help doctor decide whether to perform sentinel lymph node biopsy for surgical staging in these EIN patients. According to the nomogram, simultaneous sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with high probability of postoperative pathological upgrading can provide better guidance for postoperative adjuvant treatment of endometrial cancer and avoid the occurrence of secondary surgery.
3.Nomogram for predicting pathology upstaging in patients with EIN: is sentinel lymph node assessment useful in these patients?
Fengyi LIANG ; Weijuan XIN ; Shaoliang YANG ; Haiyan WANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2025;36(1):e1-
Objective:
The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors for postoperative pathological escalation of endometrial cancer in patients with a pathologic diagnosis of endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) before surgery. Some of the clues from the preoperative assessment were used to build a nomogram to predict the likely pathological escalation after surgery, and to explore the feasibility of sentinel lymph node biopsy in these patients with possible pathological escalation.
Methods:
This was a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent surgical treatment for EIN diagnosed before surgery between 2018 and 2023 in The Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University. parameters including clinical, radiological and histopathological factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression to determine the correlation with pathology upstaging. A nomogram based on the multivariate results was developed to predict the probability of pathology upstaging. A total of 729 patients were included, divided into training set and validation set. 484 patients were used to build the model. This nomogram was subsequently validated using 245 patients.
Results:
Upstaging to endometrial carcinoma occurred in 115 (23.8 percent) of 484 women treated between 2018 and 2023 in training set. A lager endometrial thickness (at least 15 mm), menopause, hypertension, HE4, and endometrial blood were significantly associated with upstaging. A nomogram developed using these factors demonstrated good predictive performance (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC)=0.6808; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.6246–0.7369). The nomogram showed similar predictive performance in the validation data set, based on another 245 women (AUC=0.7821; 95% CI=0.7076–0.8567).
Conclusion
This study developed a novel nomogram based on the 5 most important factors, which can accurately predict invasive cancer. It is common for women with preoperative diagnosis of EIN to experience pathological progression to endometrial cancer. For some patients with postoperative pathological escalation, we found lymph node metastasis. This nomogram may be useful to help doctor decide whether to perform sentinel lymph node biopsy for surgical staging in these EIN patients. According to the nomogram, simultaneous sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with high probability of postoperative pathological upgrading can provide better guidance for postoperative adjuvant treatment of endometrial cancer and avoid the occurrence of secondary surgery.
4.Research progress in diagnosis and treatment of scrotal masses
Shaoliang WANG ; Shulong WANG ; Yong WANG ; Rong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(1):156-160
Scrotal mass is a common problem in the outpatient department of urology, accounting for 1% of all emergency patients. The diagnosis of scrotal masses is challenging due to the overlapping symptoms and signs of various scotal masses. Failure to correctly identify and treat scrotal masses, such as testicular torsion, testicular cancer, varicocele, and hydrocele, may lead to infertility, testicular loss, or even death. Misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis of scrotal masses may result in infertility, testicular loss, or even death. Therefore, we must maintain a high degree of vigilance and accurately identify scrotal masses that may affect life and testicular function. A full understanding of the manifestations and differences of various scrotal masses can help clinicians make accurate diagnoses and provide optimal treatment plans. The most critical aspect is to exclude emergency situations that may endanger life or testicular function, such as testicular torsion, testicular cancer, and necrotizing fasciitis, which require immediate medical attention. Scrotal ultrasonography is the best method for distinguishing scrotal masses based on their origin. Magnetic resonance imaging is the best tool for diagnosing scrotal hematoma. However, good clinical judgment and decision-making are still the most important factors for successful treatment of scrotal masses. The purpose of this article is to describe correct evaluation methods for scrotal masses and identify potential conditions that may threaten testicular survival, enabling accurate pathological diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment plans for each scrotal mass.
5.Risk factors of ultrafiltration failure in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis
Shulong WANG ; Hongmei TAN ; Shaoliang WANG ; Cikui WANG ; Juan WANG ; Junfeng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(2):191-195
Objective:To investigate the incidence and risk factors of ultrafiltration failure (UFF) in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).Methods:The clinical data of 65 patients undergoing CAPD at the Hubei Provincial Corps Hospital of Chinese People's Armed Police Forces and the General Hospital of Central Theater Command from January 2016 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The clinical data included patient history, smoking history, duration of peritoneal dialysis, incidence of peritonitis, levels of hemoglobin, albumin, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglyceride. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to investigate the correlation between UFF and various indicators in patients undergoing CAPD.Results:Among the 65 patients undergoing CAPD, the incidence of UFF was 35.4% (23/65). There were significant differences in duration of peritoneal dialysis, history of peritonitis, history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, serum albumin, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglyceride between patients with UFF and those without UFF ( t = -5.05, χ2 = 11.51, 6.83, t = 5.91, -3.28, -2.83, all P < 0.05). Multivariate regression analysis showed that albumin was negatively correlated with UFF ( r = -1.06, P < 0.05), while duration of peritoneal dialysis, level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and peritonitis were positively correlated with UFF ( r = 0.43, 2.20, 1.67, all P < 0.05). Conclusion:Peritoneal dialysis duration, peritonitis, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol are risk factors for UFF in patients undergoing CAPD, while albumin is a protective factor against UFF in these patients.
6.GRK2-YAP signaling is implicated in pulmonary arterial hypertension development
Peng YE ; Yunfei DENG ; Yue GU ; Pengfei LIU ; Jie LUO ; Jiangqin PU ; Jingyu CHEN ; Yu HUANG ; Nanping WANG ; Yong JI ; Shaoliang CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(7):846-858
Background::Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by excessive proliferation of small pulmonary arterial vascular smooth muscle cells (PASMCs), endothelial dysfunction, and extracellular matrix remodeling. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) plays an important role in the maintenance of vascular tone and blood flow. However, the role of GRK2 in the pathogenesis of PAH is unknown.Methods::GRK2 levels were detected in lung tissues from healthy people and PAH patients. C57BL/6 mice, vascular smooth muscle cell-specific Grk2-knockout mice ( Grk2?SM22), and littermate controls ( Grk2flox/flox) were grouped into control and hypoxia mice ( n = 8). Pulmonary hypertension (PH) was induced by exposure to chronic hypoxia (10%) combined with injection of the SU5416 (cHx/SU). The expression levels of GRK2 and Yes-associated protein (YAP) in pulmonary arteries and PASMCs were detected by Western blotting and immunofluorescence staining. The mRNA expression levels of Grk2 and Yes-associated protein ( YAP) in PASMCs were quantified with real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Wound-healing assay, 3-(4,5)-dimethylthiahiazo (-z-y1)-3,5-di-phenytetrazoliumromide (MTT) assay, and 5-Ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) staining were performed to evaluate the proliferation and migration of PASMCs. Meanwhile, the interaction among proteins was detected by immunoprecipitation assays. Results::The expression levels of GRK2 were upregulated in the pulmonary arteries of patients with PAH and the lungs of PH mice. Moreover, cHx/SU-induced PH was attenuated in Grk2?SM22 mice compared with littermate controls. The amelioration of PH in Grk2?SM22 mice was accompanied by reduced pulmonary vascular remodeling. In vitro study further confirmed that GRK2 knock-down significantly altered hypoxia-induced PASMCs proliferation and migration, whereas this effect was severely intensified by overexpression of GRK2. We also identified that GRK2 promoted YAP expression and nuclear translocation in PASMCs, resulting in excessive PASMCs proliferation and migration. Furthermore, GRK2 is stabilized by inhibiting phosphorylating GRK2 on Tyr86 and subsequently activating ubiquitylation under hypoxic conditions. Conclusion::Our findings suggest that GRK2 plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of PAH, via regulating YAP expression and nuclear translocation. Therefore, GRK2 serves as a novel therapeutic target for PAH treatment.
7.Economic evaluation of multi-station drug dispensing robots for intravenous infusion preparation
Zhihong SUN ; Shaoliang ZHAO ; Furong ZHOU ; Feiyu LIU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Shaohua ZOU ; Chenyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(12):1375-1381
Objective To investigate the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of multi-station drug dispensing robots.Methods The study selected 4 pharmacists with comparable experience and skills,and 3 commonly used medications from our hospital's pharmacy intravenous admixture service.A crossover design was employed to compare the manual and robotic dispensing efficiency.Cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted for the economic evaluation,comparing the costs,benefits,and net profits of both dispensing modes,and sensitivity analysis was performed on the evaluation results.Results The dispensing efficiency,cost and net profits of the robotic dispensing were significantly higher than manual dispensing(P<0.001).Sensitivity analysis results revealed that even after adjusting labor and material costs,the net profit of robotic dispensing was still significantly higher than that of manual dispensing(P<0.001),indicating strong robustness.Conclusion Compared to manual dispensing,multi-station drug dispensing robots exhibit significant advantages in dispensing efficiency and cost-effectiveness,showing broad clinical application prospects.
8.Thirty-day Outcomes of First-in-man Implantation of a Novel Transcatheter Edge-to-edge Mitral Repair System in Patients With Severe Mitral Regurgitation
Kai XU ; Yan WANG ; Shaoliang CHEN ; Xiangbin PAN ; Ben HE ; Ruiyan ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Junjie ZHANG ; Zhengbin ZHU ; Bin WANG ; Da ZHU ; Yaling HAN
Cardiology Discovery 2024;04(2):142-147
Objectives::The aim of this multicenter, prospective, single-arm pilot study (ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT05040074) was to observe the procedural and 30-day results of the novel transcatheter mitral valve repair system, SQ-Kyrin ?-M Clip (Shenqi Medical, Shanghai, China), in patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR). Methods::The heart team considered patients from 5 centers in China with clinically significant functional mitral regurgitation ≥3+ despite optimal medical therapy or degenerative mitral regurgitation ≥3+ with high surgical risk as candidates for transcatheter repair. All patients received transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair under general anesthesia. The primary outcome was technical success, which included all of the following measured at the exit from the catheterization laboratory: (1) absence of procedural mortality; (2) successful access, delivery, and retrieval of the device delivery system; (3) successful deployment and correct positioning of the first intended device; and (4) no emergency surgery or reintervention related to the device or access procedure. The secondary outcomes included all-cause mortality, serious adverse events, device success, and procedural success 30 d after the intervention.Results::From June 2021 to December 2021, 18 patients were enrolled in this study with age (75.7 ± 7.4) years. Fifteen patients had MR 4+, while 3 had MR 3+. Technical success was achieved in all patients, including 6 degenerative mitral regurgitation and 12 functional mitral regurgitation patients. There was no all-cause mortality at 30 d. One patient had single leaflet device attachment within 30 d, which was regarded as a serious adverse event, and the patient was successfully treated with reintervention by implanting another clip. Another patient’s transmitral gradient was 6 mmHg (>5 mmHg), with an effective orifice area of 2.57 cm 2 after the procedure. Sixteen patients had device success and procedural success at 30 d postoperation. Fourteen patients had MR 1+, 3 had MR 2+, and only 1 patient had MR 3 + 30 d after the procedure. Conclusions::The results of this feasibility study showed the efficacy and safety of the SQ-Kyrin ?-M device in the Chinese population with severe MR, laying a solid foundation for a subsequent large-scale confirmatory study.
9.Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients With Pure Native Aortic Regurgitation: Results From a Multicenter Registry Study
Xiaofei GAO ; Juan ZHANG ; Xiangquan KONG ; Jing CHEN ; Xiang CHEN ; Longyan ZHANG ; Xinyong CAI ; Jiancheng ZHU ; Nailiang TIAN ; Zhen GE ; Bin WANG ; Qing ZHOU ; Xi SU ; Lang HONG ; Yan WANG ; Hong JIANG ; Junjie ZHANG ; Shaoliang CHEN
Cardiology Discovery 2024;04(2):134-141
Objective::Patients with untreated severe aortic regurgitation (AR) have a high risk of mortality. Transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TF-TAVR) is a treatment option for AR; however, the safety and efficacy of this technique have not been sufficiently established. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and anatomical variables correlating with device success of TF-TAVR using a self-expanding valve system for pure AR.Methods::Patients with pure native severe AR who underwent TF-TAVR using a self-expanding valve system were registered at 5 Chinese centers. The primary endpoint was device success at 1 month after TAVR. The secondary endpoint was the composite of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) at 6 months, including all-cause death, ischemic stroke, emergency conversion to cardiac surgery, and permanent pacemaker implantation. Echocardiography was used to analyze the left ventricular function before the TAVR procedure and during follow-up. Multivariable logistic regression and Cox regression analyses were performed to find relevant independent risk factors.Results::Between September 2019 and February 2022, 79 patients with AR were enrolled in the study. At 1 month, device success was achieved in 60 (75.9%) patients. By 6 months, 29 (36.7%) patients had MACE. Echocardiography revealed improved left ventricular function after TAVR. Multivariate regression analysis demonstrated that the Society of Thoracic Surgeons risk score (odds ratio 0.760, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.584-0.989; P = 0.041) and annulus perimeter (odds ratio 0.888, 95% CI: 0.796-0.992; P = 0.035) were 2 predictors of device success. Moreover, annulus perimeter (<80.2 mm), but not Society of Thoracic Surgeons risk score, was associated with a significant reduction in MACE at 6 months (hazard ratio 2.223, 95% CI: 1.060-4.659; P = 0.028). Conclusions::TF-TAVR using a self-expanding valve system appears to be a safe and feasible treatment for patients with pure native severe AR, particularly those with a less enlarged annulus.
10.Thirty-day Outcomes of First-in-man Implantation of a Novel Transcatheter Edge-to-edge Mitral Repair System in Patients With Severe Mitral Regurgitation
Kai XU ; Yan WANG ; Shaoliang CHEN ; Xiangbin PAN ; Ben HE ; Ruiyan ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Junjie ZHANG ; Zhengbin ZHU ; Bin WANG ; Da ZHU ; Yaling HAN
Cardiology Discovery 2024;04(2):142-147
Objectives::The aim of this multicenter, prospective, single-arm pilot study (ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT05040074) was to observe the procedural and 30-day results of the novel transcatheter mitral valve repair system, SQ-Kyrin ?-M Clip (Shenqi Medical, Shanghai, China), in patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR). Methods::The heart team considered patients from 5 centers in China with clinically significant functional mitral regurgitation ≥3+ despite optimal medical therapy or degenerative mitral regurgitation ≥3+ with high surgical risk as candidates for transcatheter repair. All patients received transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair under general anesthesia. The primary outcome was technical success, which included all of the following measured at the exit from the catheterization laboratory: (1) absence of procedural mortality; (2) successful access, delivery, and retrieval of the device delivery system; (3) successful deployment and correct positioning of the first intended device; and (4) no emergency surgery or reintervention related to the device or access procedure. The secondary outcomes included all-cause mortality, serious adverse events, device success, and procedural success 30 d after the intervention.Results::From June 2021 to December 2021, 18 patients were enrolled in this study with age (75.7 ± 7.4) years. Fifteen patients had MR 4+, while 3 had MR 3+. Technical success was achieved in all patients, including 6 degenerative mitral regurgitation and 12 functional mitral regurgitation patients. There was no all-cause mortality at 30 d. One patient had single leaflet device attachment within 30 d, which was regarded as a serious adverse event, and the patient was successfully treated with reintervention by implanting another clip. Another patient’s transmitral gradient was 6 mmHg (>5 mmHg), with an effective orifice area of 2.57 cm 2 after the procedure. Sixteen patients had device success and procedural success at 30 d postoperation. Fourteen patients had MR 1+, 3 had MR 2+, and only 1 patient had MR 3 + 30 d after the procedure. Conclusions::The results of this feasibility study showed the efficacy and safety of the SQ-Kyrin ?-M device in the Chinese population with severe MR, laying a solid foundation for a subsequent large-scale confirmatory study.

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