1.Diffusion tensor imaging analysis index along the perivascular space for assessing age-related functional changes in glymphatic system
Xiaofeng CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yulin LIN ; Jiada YANG ; Xiaoli XIONG ; Jialin WU ; Weixiong FAN ; Zhiqi YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1659-1662
Objective To explore the value of diffusion tensor imaging analysis index along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)for assessing age-related functional changes in glymphatic system(GS).Methods Totally 27 healthy subjects from Meizhou People's Hospital and 100 healthy subjects from neuroimaging informatics tools and resources collaborator database who underwent T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid gradient echo(T1-MPRAGE)and DTI scanning were retrospectively enrolled and divided into youth group(n=38),middle-aged group(n=57)and elderly group(n=32).Automated DTI-ALPS index analysis procedure was used to minimize manual errors and derive DTI-ALPS index.The general data,neuropsychological assessment results and DTI-ALPS indices were compared among groups.Spearman correlation analysis was performed to observe the relationships of DTI-ALPS index and age,gender,as well as neuropsychological scores.Results The average age in youth group,middle-aged group and elderly group was(28.5±5.8),(53.7±6.8)and(73.8±2.3)years,respectively.No significant difference of DTI-ALPS index was found between middle-aged group and elderly group(P>0.05),which were both lower than that in youth group(both P<0.05).DTI-ALPS index was weakly negatively correlated with age(rs=-0.340,P<0.001),but not significantly correlated with gender nor neuropsychological assessment results(both P>0.05).Conclusion DTI-ALPS index was negatively correlated with age in healthy individuals,hence having potential utility for assessing age-related functional changes in GS.
2.Diffusion tensor imaging analysis index along the perivascular space for assessing age-related functional changes in glymphatic system
Xiaofeng CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yulin LIN ; Jiada YANG ; Xiaoli XIONG ; Jialin WU ; Weixiong FAN ; Zhiqi YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(10):1659-1662
Objective To explore the value of diffusion tensor imaging analysis index along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)for assessing age-related functional changes in glymphatic system(GS).Methods Totally 27 healthy subjects from Meizhou People's Hospital and 100 healthy subjects from neuroimaging informatics tools and resources collaborator database who underwent T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid gradient echo(T1-MPRAGE)and DTI scanning were retrospectively enrolled and divided into youth group(n=38),middle-aged group(n=57)and elderly group(n=32).Automated DTI-ALPS index analysis procedure was used to minimize manual errors and derive DTI-ALPS index.The general data,neuropsychological assessment results and DTI-ALPS indices were compared among groups.Spearman correlation analysis was performed to observe the relationships of DTI-ALPS index and age,gender,as well as neuropsychological scores.Results The average age in youth group,middle-aged group and elderly group was(28.5±5.8),(53.7±6.8)and(73.8±2.3)years,respectively.No significant difference of DTI-ALPS index was found between middle-aged group and elderly group(P>0.05),which were both lower than that in youth group(both P<0.05).DTI-ALPS index was weakly negatively correlated with age(rs=-0.340,P<0.001),but not significantly correlated with gender nor neuropsychological assessment results(both P>0.05).Conclusion DTI-ALPS index was negatively correlated with age in healthy individuals,hence having potential utility for assessing age-related functional changes in GS.
3.Chemometrics Analysis for Multi-Component Contents and Antioxidant Activity for Estimation on Quality Markers of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus Standard Decoction
Weixiong LIN ; Shoufu WANG ; Shiyan CHEN ; Qingyi CHEN ; Qiuyi MO ; Xiaoying WU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Lihong DENG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(3):289-301
OBJECTIVE To estimate the quality markers of antioxidant activity for standard decoction of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus.METHODS 15 batches of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus standard decoctions were subjected to quality evaluation by ultra high-performance liquid chromatography(UPLC)based on single-marker(QAMS)method,before being summarized by chemometrics analysis.The antioxidant abilities of 15 batches of samples were determined by DPPH and ABTS methods,while gray correlation analy-sis(GRA)and the partial least squares regression(PLSR)methods were subsequently applied to investigating the relationship between the contents of 8 components and the antioxidant activity.Ultimately,molecule docking was utilized to explore the binding properties between candidate quality markers and the core targets of anti-oxidation,with the experimental verification being executed on the indi-vidual compound by in vitro anti-oxidation.RESULTS There was no remarkable difference between the results of QAMS and external standard method(ESM),with P valued greater than 0.05.And it was speculated that protocatechuic acid,gomisin A,schizantherin B and schisandrin B were the constituents of quality difference.Moreover,the 4 quality variation components were reckoned to be the al-ternative markers on antioxidant according to the results of GRA and PLSR.The molecule docking result also showed that 4 candidate quality markers presented good binding affinity with the antioxidant core targets.The antioxidant capacity was presumably originated from the collaborated effects by multi-components in the standard decoction of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus.In the interim,protocate-chuic acid exhibited noteworthy antioxidant efficacy with dosage-depended manner in the results of single-compound verification,which was best conformed to the characteristics of quality markers and supposed to be the antioxidant quality marker for Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus standard decoction.CONCLUSION This research predicts the potential antioxidant substances on the basis of content deter-mination by UPLC and in vitro antioxidant assay,but also provides rational foundation for quality assessment on other preparations of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus.
4.Robot-assisted percutaneous endoscopic posterior/transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion for lumbar spinal stenosis with instability
Bolai CHEN ; Yongpeng LIN ; Yongjin LI ; Guoyi SU ; Zibo GAO ; Rui LIN ; Weixiong HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(16):1061-1068
Objective:To analyze the effectiveness and safety of robot-assisted percutaneous endoscopic posterior/transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (RPE-P/TLIF) in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis with instability.Methods:From September 2018 to April 2022, 26 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis combined with lumbar segmental instability were treated with RPE-P/TLIF at the Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine. There were 13 males and 13 females, with a mean age of 57.92±7.09 years (range, 44 to 75 years) and a mean body mass index of 24.05±2.64 kg/m 2 (range, 19.38 to 29.06 kg/m 2). A total of 31 segments were included, including 21 cases of single-segment surgery (L 3, 4 in 2 cases, L 4, 5 in 18 cases, and L 5S 1 in 1 case) and 5 cases of two-segment surgery (all L 3-L 5). Before surgery and at 1, 6, and 12 months after surgery, as well as at the final follow-up, the visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to assess back pain and lower limb pain, and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) was used to evaluate spinal nerve function. Clinical efficacy was evaluated using the MacNab criteria at the final follow-up. Imaging evaluation indicators included pre- and post-operative intervertebral space height, lumbar lordosis angle, fusion rate, and accuracy of pedicle screw placement. Results:The follow-up time for the 26 patients was 42.88±10.09 months (range, 12 to 55 months). The mean operation time was 156.54±33.50 min, and the mean postoperative drainage volume was 27.23±20.20 ml. The VAS scores for back pain and lower limb pain before surgery were 4.35±1.23 and 6.08±0.63, respectively. These scores decreased to 2.08±0.69 and 1.85±0.54 at 1 month postoperatively, 1.85±0.54 and 0.77±0.59 at 6 months, 0.96±0.53 and 0.62±0.57 at 1 year, and 0.88±0.52 and 0.58±0.50 at the final follow-up, respectively. The differences were statistically significant ( F=85.943, P=0.001; F=547.946, P=0.014). The ODI scores before surgery and at 1, 6, 12 months after surgery, and at the final follow-up were 55.38%±5.89%, 28.38%±3.849%, 17.77%±2.67%, 12.58%±1.88% and 12.12%±2.27% respectively, with statistically significant differences ( F=783.289, P=0.010). According to the MacNab criteria, at the final follow-up, there were 18 cases of excellent, 6 cases of good, and 2 cases of fair, with an excellent and good rate of 92.3%. A total of 114 percutaneous pedicle screws were implanted with grades A, B and C being 109, 4 and 1, respectively. The preoperative, postoperative, and final follow-up intervertebral space heights were 10.55±1.96, 13.53±1.37, and 12.54±1.42 mm respectively, with statistically significant differences ( F=42.190, P<0.001). And the lumbar lordosis angles were 35.81°±10.80°, 35.69°±11.07°, and 36.08°±11.29° respectively, with no statistically significant differences ( P>0.05). At 12 months postoperatively, bone fusion was achieved in 25 cases, with a fusion rate of 96% (25/26). Conclusion:RPE-P/TLIF for lumbar spinal stenosis combined with lumbar instability were favorable. Being a safe and effective minimally invasive surgical option, it effectively enhanced the intervertebral space height in the surgical segment with fewer complications.
5.Investigation on the aero-otitis media and related factors in civil aviation aircrews
Weixiong YE ; Fengjie MA ; Lin LIU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(2):120-124
Objective:To develop corresponding aviation otitis media intervention measures by investigating and analyzing the related factors in civil aviation aircrews.Methods:A total of 4 789 civil aviation aircrews were selected as the subjects of observation. The incidence of aviation otitis media among civil aviation aircrew was evaluated by 7-items Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Questionnaire, and the possible influencing factors were investigated and statistically analyzed.Results:All 4 789 survey questionnaires were validate. In this survey, the total flying hours was mainly 1 000-5 000 h, and the main aircraft was A320. There were 613 out of 4 789 civil aviation aircrews had suffered from aviation otitis media/secretory otitis media, accounting for 12.80%. In which 91.96% had no ear discharge or watery discharge, 70.81% had not experienced rhinitis/sinusitis, and more than 90% had no tonsil hypertrophy, no thin or calcified tympanic membrane, no history of surgery for the eustachian tube or middle ear cavity, and no ear tightness or occasional ear tightness that resolves spontaneously. The severity of ear tightness was mainly distributed in 0-3 points range, accounting for 88.70%. In which 43.62% were with no ear tightness and 45.10% were with mild ear tightness. Among the 4 789 civil aviation aircrews, the severity of ear tightness of left and right ears had the highest incidence rate of 1 point, followed by 2 points, and the incidence rate of 3-7 points was relatively low. The incidence rate of 1-2 points was significantly higher than that of 3-7 points, and the difference was significant (( χ2=2 135.68-7 623.25, P=0.001-0.004). Conclusions:Most of the Chinese civil aviation aircrews have good eustachian tube function, but there are still a few cases of aviation otitis media. Regular inspections and timely and effective interventions are crucial for protecting the eustachian tube function and reducing the incidence of aviation otitis media in civil aviation aircrews.
6.Investigation on the aero-otitis media and related factors in civil aviation aircrews
Weixiong YE ; Fengjie MA ; Lin LIU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(2):120-124
Objective:To develop corresponding aviation otitis media intervention measures by investigating and analyzing the related factors in civil aviation aircrews.Methods:A total of 4 789 civil aviation aircrews were selected as the subjects of observation. The incidence of aviation otitis media among civil aviation aircrew was evaluated by 7-items Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Questionnaire, and the possible influencing factors were investigated and statistically analyzed.Results:All 4 789 survey questionnaires were validate. In this survey, the total flying hours was mainly 1 000-5 000 h, and the main aircraft was A320. There were 613 out of 4 789 civil aviation aircrews had suffered from aviation otitis media/secretory otitis media, accounting for 12.80%. In which 91.96% had no ear discharge or watery discharge, 70.81% had not experienced rhinitis/sinusitis, and more than 90% had no tonsil hypertrophy, no thin or calcified tympanic membrane, no history of surgery for the eustachian tube or middle ear cavity, and no ear tightness or occasional ear tightness that resolves spontaneously. The severity of ear tightness was mainly distributed in 0-3 points range, accounting for 88.70%. In which 43.62% were with no ear tightness and 45.10% were with mild ear tightness. Among the 4 789 civil aviation aircrews, the severity of ear tightness of left and right ears had the highest incidence rate of 1 point, followed by 2 points, and the incidence rate of 3-7 points was relatively low. The incidence rate of 1-2 points was significantly higher than that of 3-7 points, and the difference was significant (( χ2=2 135.68-7 623.25, P=0.001-0.004). Conclusions:Most of the Chinese civil aviation aircrews have good eustachian tube function, but there are still a few cases of aviation otitis media. Regular inspections and timely and effective interventions are crucial for protecting the eustachian tube function and reducing the incidence of aviation otitis media in civil aviation aircrews.
7.Study on the evaluation of glenoid bone defects by MRI three-dimensional reconstruction.
Fei ZHANG ; Lin XU ; Baoxiang ZHANG ; Shoulong SONG ; Xianhao SHENG ; Wentao XIONG ; Ziran WANG ; Weixiong LIAO ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(5):551-555
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the feasibility of MRI three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction model in quantifying glenoid bone defect by comparing with CT 3D reconstruction model measurement.
METHODS:
Forty patients with shoulder anterior dislocation who met the selection criteria between December 2021 and December 2022 were admitted as study participants. There were 34 males and 6 females with an average age of 24.8 years (range, 19-32 years). The injury caused by sports injury in 29 cases and collision injury in 6 cases, and 5 cases had no obvious inducement. The time from injury to admission ranged from 4 to 72 months (mean, 28.5 months). CT and MRI were performed on the patients' shoulder joints, and a semi-automatic segmentation of the images was done with 3D slicer software to construct a glenoid model. The length of the glenoid bone defect was measured on the models by 2 physicians. The intra-group correlation coefficient ( ICC) was used to evaluate the consistency between the 2 physicians, and Bland-Altman plots were constructed to evaluate the consistency between the 2 methods.
RESULTS:
The length of the glenoid bone defects measured on MRI 3D reconstruction model was (3.83±1.36) mm/4.00 (0.58, 6.13) mm for physician 1 and (3.91±1.20) mm/3.86 (1.39, 5.96) mm for physician 2. The length of the glenoid bone defects measured on CT 3D reconstruction model was (3.81±1.38) mm/3.80 (0.60, 6.02) mm for physician 1 and (3.99±1.19) mm/4.00 (1.68, 6.38) mm for physician 2. ICC and Bland-Altman plot analysis showed good consistency. The ICC between the 2 physicians based on MRI and CT 3D reconstruction model measurements were 0.73 [95% CI (0.54, 0.85)] and 0.80 [95% CI (0.65, 0.89)], respectively. The 95% CI of the difference between the two measurements of physicians 1 and 2 were (-0.46, 0.49) and (-0.68, 0.53), respectively.
CONCLUSION
The measurement of glenoid bone defect based on MRI 3D reconstruction model is consistent with that based on CT 3D reconstruction model. MRI can be used instead of CT to measure glenoid bone defects in clinic, and the soft tissue of shoulder joint can be observed comprehensively while reducing radiation.
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8.Comparison of robot-assisted and free-hand percutaneous cannulated screwing for femoral neck fractures in the middle-aged and young patients
Fuming HUANG ; Xinzhe ZHANG ; Weixiong LI ; Rui CHEN ; Kaijun LIANG ; Haiqiao XU ; Haizhou HUANG ; Jihui ZHOU ; Shibang LIN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(11):979-985
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy between robot-assisted and free-hand percutaneous cannulated screwing (PCS) in the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the middle-aged and young patients.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 53 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated with PCS from May 2020 to May 2022 at Department of Traumatic Surgery, Maoming Hospital Affiliated to Southern Medical University. In the robot group of 25 patients subjected to robot-assisted PCS, there were 11 males and 14 females with an age of (48.2 ± 11.9) years; in the free-hand group of 28 patients subjected to free-hand PCS, there were 13 males and 15 females with an age of (48.5 ± 9.8) years. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, intraoperative bleeding, intraoperative guide drills, intraoperative fluoroscopy frequency, fracture union time, Harris hip score at the last follow-up and postoperative complications. Postoperative imaging examination was performed to evaluate distribution accuracy of the cannulated screws in the femoral neck (deviation between the screws and the femoral neck axis, parallelism between the screws and distance between the screws and the neck cortex).Results:There was no statistically significant difference between the robot and free-hand groups in the general clinical data before operation, showing comparability ( P>0.05). The robot group showed significantly shorter operation time [(32.7 ± 4.8) min], significantly less intraoperative bleeding [(14.6 ± 4.8) mL], significantly less intraoperative guide drillings [(3.5 ± 0.7) times] and significantly less intraoperative fluoroscopy frequency [(7.9 ± 1.4) times] than the free-hand group [(56.9 ± 11.3) min, (27.0 ± 7.3) mL, (9.1 ± 1.8) times and (16.3 ± 6.0) times)] (all P<0.05). Postoperative imaging showed that the deviation between the screws and the femoral neck axis was 4.4° ± 1.1° on the anteroposterior X-ray film and 3.2° ± 0.8° on the lateral X-ray film, the parallelism between the screws 4.9° ± 0.8° on the anteroposterior X-ray film and 3.0° ± 0.7° on the lateral X-ray film, and the distance between the screws and the femoral neck cortex (10.4 ± 2.7) mm in the robot group, all significantly smaller than those in the free-hand group [10.5° ± 2.8°, 4.9° ± 1.1°, 12.1° ± 4.0°, 5.1° ± 1.3°, and (15.4 ± 3.2) mm] (all P<0.05). All the 53 patients were followed up for (22.2 ± 8.5) months. All fractures got united. The fracture union time in the robot group [(20.6 ± 4.6) weeks] was insignificantly shorter than that in the free-hand group [(23.7 ± 7.7) weeks] ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, the Harris hip score in the robot group [(88.6 ± 5.6) points] was significantly higher than that in the free-hand group [(84.8 ± 6.3) points] ( P<0.05). Follow-ups revealed 2 cases of internal fixation loosening, 1 case of screw head cutting and 1 case of femoral head necrosis in the free-hand group but none of such complications in the robot group. Conclusion:In the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the middle-aged and young patients, compared with free-hand PCS, robot-assisted PCS shows advantages of shorter intraoperative time, less bleeding, less fluoroscopic radiation, higher accuracy of screw placement, a lower incidence of postoperative complications and better functional recovery of the hip joint.
9.Research on Relationship Between Processing Time, Chroma Value and Fingerprint of Dipsaci Radix
ZHANG Xuelan ; LUO Yu ; ZHONG Zhikui ; LIN Weixiong ; HUANG Guifa ; HU Yi ; LIANG Zhiyi ; LIU Xiaotong
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(16):2231-2236
OBJECTIVE To study the correlation between processing time, chroma value and UPLC fingerprint map of Dipsaci Radix. METHODS Established the UPLC fingerprint of Dipsaci Radix. Monitored the changes of chemical components in the processing process of wine and salt processed Dipsaci Radix, spectrophotometer was used to objectively quantify the chroma value of different processed products. SPSS 20.0 and SIMCA 14.0 statistical software was used to analyze the correlation between processing time and chroma value and fingerprint. RESULTS In the process of processing, the decoction pieces color of the powder deepened and L*, b* and E* values decreased. The correlation analysis showed that the processing time was significantly correlated with the chroma value and fingerprint of decoction pieces. CONCLUSION The method of UPLC fingerprint is stabled and reliabled, combines with the objective discriminant analysis of the chroma value of the Dipsaci Radix processed products, which lay the foundation for standardizing the processing technology of wine and salt processed products and evaluating the quality of Dipsaci Radix.
10.Long-term Survivals, Toxicities and the Role of Chemotherapy in Early-Stage Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patients Treated with Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy: A Retrospective Study with 15-Year Follow-up
Lin WANG ; Jingjing MIAO ; Huageng HUANG ; Boyu CHEN ; Xiao XIAO ; Manyi ZHU ; Yingshan LIANG ; Weiwei XIAO ; Shaomin HUANG ; Yinglin PENG ; Xiaowu DENG ; Xing LV ; Weixiong XIA ; Yanqun XIANG ; Xiang GUO ; Fei HAN ; Chong ZHAO
Cancer Research and Treatment 2022;54(1):118-129
Purpose:
This study was aimed to investigate long-term survivals and toxicities of early-stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in endemic area, evaluating the role of chemotherapy in stage II patients.
Materials and Methods:
Totally 187 patients with newly diagnosed NPC and restaged American Joint Committee on Cancer/ International Union Against Cancer 8th T1-2N0-1M0 were retrospectively recruited. All received intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT)±chemotherapy (CT) from 2001 to 2010.
Results:
With 15.7-year median follow-up, 10-year locoregional recurrence-free survival, distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), disease-specific survival (DSS), and overall survival (OS) were 93.3%, 93.5%, 92.9% and 88.2%, respectively. Multivariable analyses showed cervical lymph nodes positive and pre-treatment prognostic nutritional index ≥ 52.0 could independently predict DMFS (p=0.036 and p=0.011), DSS (p=0.014 and p=0.026), and OS (p=0.002 and p < 0.001); Charlson comorbidity index < 3 points could predict DSS (p=0.011); age > 45 years (p=0.002) and pre-treatment lactate dehydrogenase ≥ 240 U/L (p < 0.001) predicted OS. No grade 4 late toxicity happened; grade 3 late toxicities included subcutaneous fibrosis (4.3%), deafness or otitis (4.8%), skin dystrophy (2.1%), and xerostomia (1.1%). No differences on survivals were shown between IMRT+CT vs. IMRT alone in stage II patients, even in T2N1M0 (p > 0.05). Unsurprising, patients in IMRT+CT had more acute gastrointestinal reaction, myelosuppression, mucositis, late ear toxicity, and cranial nerve injury (all p < 0.05) than IMRT alone group.
Conclusion
Superior tumor control and satisfying long-term outcomes could be achieved with IMRT in early-stage NPC with mild late toxicities. As CT would bring more toxicities, it should be carefully performed to stage II patients.


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