1.Artificial intelligence in colorectal sessile serrated lesion:recent progress
Youdong ZHAO ; Jiahui WEI ; Song ZHANG ; Zhaoshen LI ; Shengbing ZHAO ; Yu BAI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(1):24-31
Sessile serrated lesion(SSL)is a major precancerous lesion type of colorectal cancer and one of the main causes of colorectal cancer.SSL has unique tissue structures and morphological features,with low detection rate under endoscopy and high variability in histopathological diagnosis,making it one of the most easily missed lesions in colorectal cancer screening.In recent years,the application of artificial intelligence(AI)in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer has been rapidly increasing.Previous studies have found that AI-assisted endoscopic technology can improve the detection rate and diagnostic accuracy of colorectal SSL,and AI-assisted pathological diagnosis can improve diagnostic efficiency and consistency.This article aims to provide a review of current research on AI technology in colorectal SSL.
2.Non-genetic risk factors of colorectal cancer:research progress
Jiahui WEI ; Youdong ZHAO ; Huanwei ZHANG ; Zhaoshen LI ; Shengbing ZHAO ; Yu BAI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(1):32-39
Colorectal cancer(CRC)is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide,and its incidence has been increasing in recent years,especially among young adults.Non-genetic factors,such as dietary habits,lifestyle and intestinal flora,play an important role in the development of CRC.Dietary factors have a close relationship with CRC development.Insufficient fiber intake and excessive consumption of red and processed meat are generally considered major high-risk factors for CRC,while vegetables and fruits are considered as beneficial factors.The roles of calcium supplements,vitamin D,dairy products,and different dietary patterns in the development of CRC are still controversial.Furthermore,obesity,smoking,alcohol consumption,and lack of physical exercise are also associated with the risk of CRC.The imbalance of intestinal flora is also believed to be associated with the development of CRC.Optimizing dietary habits and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce the risk of CRC.Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and estrogen supplementation may have beneficial effects in reducing the risk of CRC.For certain individuals at high risk,pharmacological intervention may serve as an effective preventive measure.
3.Investigation of helicobacter pylori infection and treatment for the flying personnel recuperated in a sanatorium
Xiangmei GUO ; Youdong YANG ; Lin HE ; Wei HUANG ; Yun LU ; Lei WANG ; Shuqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(1):29-33
Objective:To investigate the infection and treatment of helicobacter pylori (HP) in flying personnel, as well as their cognition of HP.Methods:By using cluster sampling method, the flying personnel who recuperated at the Second Sanatorium of Air Force Healthcare Center for Special Services Hangzhou were selected for questionnaire survey. They were divided into positive group and negative group according to whether they were infected with HP. The cognition of HP (such as whether they had known HP, how to detect HP, and the symptoms, infection route, as well as the knowledge on treatment and prevention of HP) were compared between 2 groups. The differences on infection situation at different ages, personal lifestyle, diet and living environment were also compared. The treatment of flying personnel in positive group during their stay in the sanatorium was investigated and analyzed among different age groups.Results:A total of 347 flying personnel were included, with 161 in the positive group and 186 in the negative group. The HP infection rate in the rural population before joining the army was higher than that in the urban population, with a significant difference ( χ2=7.19, P=0.007). But there were no significant differences on whether they had long-term smoking history, preferred strong tea or coffee, spicy and fried food and whether their family members were infected ( χ2=0.05-5.92, all P>0.05). The questionnaire showed that the cognition of the negative group was significantly better than the positive group on whether they understood the infection route, symptoms and preventive measures of HP ( χ2=8.28, 12.00, 48.22, P=0.005, 0.001,<0.001), but there was no difference between 2 groups on whether they had known HP, detection methods and treatment after infection ( P>0.05). The treatment rate in positive group was only 29.19% (47/161), and there was no significant difference in the treatment rate among different age groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:There is a high HP infection rate in flying personnel on base of the survey. The poor awareness of HP would affect the treatment rate and the basic cognition would be beneficial to active prevention. The survey also shows that the environment factors are seemed more sensitive to HP than dietary habit.
4.Investigation of helicobacter pylori infection and treatment for the flying personnel recuperated in a sanatorium
Xiangmei GUO ; Youdong YANG ; Lin HE ; Wei HUANG ; Yun LU ; Lei WANG ; Shuqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(1):29-33
Objective:To investigate the infection and treatment of helicobacter pylori (HP) in flying personnel, as well as their cognition of HP.Methods:By using cluster sampling method, the flying personnel who recuperated at the Second Sanatorium of Air Force Healthcare Center for Special Services Hangzhou were selected for questionnaire survey. They were divided into positive group and negative group according to whether they were infected with HP. The cognition of HP (such as whether they had known HP, how to detect HP, and the symptoms, infection route, as well as the knowledge on treatment and prevention of HP) were compared between 2 groups. The differences on infection situation at different ages, personal lifestyle, diet and living environment were also compared. The treatment of flying personnel in positive group during their stay in the sanatorium was investigated and analyzed among different age groups.Results:A total of 347 flying personnel were included, with 161 in the positive group and 186 in the negative group. The HP infection rate in the rural population before joining the army was higher than that in the urban population, with a significant difference ( χ2=7.19, P=0.007). But there were no significant differences on whether they had long-term smoking history, preferred strong tea or coffee, spicy and fried food and whether their family members were infected ( χ2=0.05-5.92, all P>0.05). The questionnaire showed that the cognition of the negative group was significantly better than the positive group on whether they understood the infection route, symptoms and preventive measures of HP ( χ2=8.28, 12.00, 48.22, P=0.005, 0.001,<0.001), but there was no difference between 2 groups on whether they had known HP, detection methods and treatment after infection ( P>0.05). The treatment rate in positive group was only 29.19% (47/161), and there was no significant difference in the treatment rate among different age groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:There is a high HP infection rate in flying personnel on base of the survey. The poor awareness of HP would affect the treatment rate and the basic cognition would be beneficial to active prevention. The survey also shows that the environment factors are seemed more sensitive to HP than dietary habit.
5.Ultrasound-guided placement of midline catheter reduces the incidence rate of catheter-related bloodstream infection
Lei SONG ; Lili WEI ; Wenbin JIANG ; Xinzhi SHAN ; Hua ZHU ; Youdong WAN ; Jifeng LI ; Xinting PAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(4):407-413
Objective:To investigate the effect of ultrasound-guided midline catheter placement on the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) in severe emergency patients.Methods:Five hundred and twenty-nine patients were chosen as the research objects from March 2018 to December 2019 at Emergency Intensive Care Unit, which was divided into the experimental group ( n=278) and the control group ( n=251). In the experimental group, ultrasound-guided midline catheter was used as central venous catheter (CVC) removal method of sequential, and in the control group, peripheral venous indwelling needle was used as sequential method after removal of CVC. CVC, midline catheter and the indwelling time of indwelling needle were counted. The utilization rate of CVC was compared between the two groups. Kaplan-Meier survival curve was plotted to describe the CVC indwelling time of the two groups and log-rank test was performed. Cox regression analysis was performed to analyze the influencing factors of CVC indwelling time and compare the incidence of CRBSI and other catheter-related complications. Results:The CVC indwelling time of the experimental group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (8 d vs. 13 d, P=0.000). The CVC utilization rate of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group (49.83% vs. 80.45%, P=0.000). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that difficult intravenous access, length of ICU stay, the site of catheter placement, and midline catheter implantation without ultrasound-guidance were independent risk factors for prolonged CVC indwelling time ( P=0.000). The CRBSI rate of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group (0.571‰ vs. 3.802‰, P=0.038). There was no significant difference in the incidence of other catheter-related complications between the two groups ( P=0.403). Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided midline catheter implantation can shorten the indwelling time of CVC, reduce the utilization rate of CVC, and reduce the incidence of CRBSI, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
6.Study on exercise prescription of military flying personnel
Xue LI ; Wei HUANG ; Youdong YANG ; Jiaojie LI ; Xiaojian CHEN ; Xiangwu FEI ; Jun WANG ; Lu XIAO ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Chunji FU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2021;32(3):185-190
Objective:To introduce the formulation and implementation of exercise prescription for military flying personnel.Literature resource and selection:The related literature on exercise prescription of military flying personnel published at home and abroad.Literature quotation:Fifty-eight references were cited, including 46 articles, 6 reviews, 5 dissertations and 1 conference paper.Literature synthesis:Exercise prescription plays an important role in improving the physical function, physical quality, psychological stress and flight ability of flying personnel. The formulation of exercise prescription for flying personnel needs to focus on such aspects as anti-acceleration endurance, muscle strength, exercise ability and cardiopulmonary exercise function. This paper analyzes the elements of exercise prescription for flying personnel, including the selection of exercise type, the control of exercise intensity, the arrangement of exercise time and the setting of exercise frequency.Conclusions:Under the mode of flying personnel′s robust promotion and support, the formulation of individualized moderate intensity exercise prescription according to different types of aircraft, models of aircraft, types of personnel, ages and physical and mental conditions can help flying personnel to improve the physical and mental health and military operation ability.
7.Study on exercise prescription of military flying personnel
Xue LI ; Wei HUANG ; Youdong YANG ; Jiaojie LI ; Xiaojian CHEN ; Xiangwu FEI ; Jun WANG ; Lu XIAO ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Chunji FU
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2021;32(3):185-190
Objective:To introduce the formulation and implementation of exercise prescription for military flying personnel.Literature resource and selection:The related literature on exercise prescription of military flying personnel published at home and abroad.Literature quotation:Fifty-eight references were cited, including 46 articles, 6 reviews, 5 dissertations and 1 conference paper.Literature synthesis:Exercise prescription plays an important role in improving the physical function, physical quality, psychological stress and flight ability of flying personnel. The formulation of exercise prescription for flying personnel needs to focus on such aspects as anti-acceleration endurance, muscle strength, exercise ability and cardiopulmonary exercise function. This paper analyzes the elements of exercise prescription for flying personnel, including the selection of exercise type, the control of exercise intensity, the arrangement of exercise time and the setting of exercise frequency.Conclusions:Under the mode of flying personnel′s robust promotion and support, the formulation of individualized moderate intensity exercise prescription according to different types of aircraft, models of aircraft, types of personnel, ages and physical and mental conditions can help flying personnel to improve the physical and mental health and military operation ability.
8.Progress of drug therapy for psychosis in Parkinson's disease
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(7):1113-1116
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common degenerative neurological disease in middle-aged and elderly people,which is characterized by typical motor symptoms.The accompanying non-motor symptoms are also getting increasingly attention.Among them,psychosis associated with Parkinson's disease accounted for 30%-80% of patients with Parkinson~ disease,mainly in PD patients treated for 10 years or more,and the severity of mental symptoms have a greater impact on the quality of life of patients.This article provides a brief review of the current state of drug treatment for psychosis associated with Parkinson's disease (PDPs).
9.The clinical features and MRI findings of autoimmune encephalitis
Du CAO ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Xiuming GUO ; Cheng HUANG ; Youdong WEI ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(6):341-345
Objective To investigate the clinical symptoms and MRI imaging findings in patients with autoim-mune encephalitis and to improve clinician's understanding about the clinical and imaging characteristics of autoim-mune encephalitis. Methods We analyzed the clinical features and MRI findings of 33 patients with autoimmune en-cephalitis in our department. Results Of these 33 patients, 27 (81.8%) had psychiatric symptoms, 26 (78.8%) had seizure, 18 (54.5%) had involuntary movement, 11 (33.3%) had fever and 9 (27.3%) patients presented with cen-tral hypoventilation, the present of involuntary movement and fever was lower in group LE than in group NMDA. A total of 10 patients had positive MRI finding. Of these 10 patients, 8 had brain parenchyma lesions, 3 had meningeal involvement. The most likely affected parenchymal lesions are occipital lobe, bilateral hippocampus, frontal lobe, pari-etal lobe, temporal lobe, thalamus and cerebellum. Conclusion Psychiatric symptoms and seizure are the most com-mon neurological symptoms of autoimmune encephalitis. MRI may show abnormal signals in the limbic system. FLAIR is the most sensitive MR imaging sequence for detection of autoimmune encephalitis lesions.
10.Willis circle in cerebral watershed infarction:a study based on CT angiography
Meixue DONG ; Ling HU ; Yuanjun HUANG ; Xiao WANG ; Jiahua WEN ; Youdong WEI ; Peng XIE
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(1):5-9
Objective To explore the unique relationship between Willis circle and cerebral watershed infarction in a Chinese population. Methods A retrospective analysis of cerebral CT angiography was conducted in 471 non-cere?bral watershed infarctions and 93 MRI-diagnosed cerebral watershed infarctions (CWI)(including External CWI and In?ternal CWI)in Department of Neurology of our hospital and compare the related variations and types of Willis circle be?tween these groups. Results Compared with non-cerebral watershed infarctions, the prevalence of Uni-FTP (short for“fetal type of the Posterior cerebral artery”) in E-CWI (36.4%, P<0.05) and Bi-FTP in I-CWI (0%, P<0.05) was signifi?cantly higher in cerebral watershed infarctions. Conclusion FTP is probably an unique risk factor in Chinese patients with CWI.

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