1.Analysis of karyotype results and clinical significance of amniotic fluid of 2 725 cases in southern Anhui from 2017 to 2023
Yuping WANG ; Xia FU ; Yuanyuan NING ; Qin LI ; Qing CHEN ; Qiwen WU
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):135-140
Objective:To investigate the distribution and clinical significance of amniotic fluid karyotype results in 2 725 cases from southern Anhui.Methods:The karyotypes of amniotic fluid from 2 725 cases of second-trimester pregnant women treated in our hospital from Jan 2017 to Dec 2023 were collected.The annual abnormal detection rate and overall abnormal rate were analyzed.Meanwhile,the abnormal detection rate was compared among 8 groups of different clinical indication including adverse pregnancy history,advanced maternal age(≥35 years),high risk of Down syndrome screening,high risk of non-invasive prenatal testing(NIPT),nuchal translucency thickness(NT)≥2.5 mm,abnormal ultrasound findings,two or more concurrent positive indications,and others.The abnormal detection rate was calculated within high risk of Down syndrome screening and NIPT.Results:Significant differences in annual abnormal rates were observed from 2017 to 2023(χ2=19.705,P=0.003).Among 2 725 cases,233(8.55%)showed abnormal karyotypes.Among them,abnormal autosomal number was the most prevalent(4.41%,120/2 725),with inversion being the most common chromosome structural abnormality.Significant differences in abnormal rates were noted among the eight clinical indication groups(χ2=438.516,P<0.01).No statistical difference was found in abnormal detection rates among the three high-risk subgroups of Down syndrome screening(χ2=0.323,P=0.851),while significant differences were observed within the high-risk subgroups of NIPT(χ2=100.901,P<0.01).Polymorphisms were detected in 65 cases(2.38%).Conclusions:Chromosomal numerical and structural abnormalities have been detected in southern Anhui over the past seven years,with variations across subgroups.Karyotype analysis effectively detects second-trimester fetal chromosomal abnormalities,aiding in the prevention of birth defects and worthing clinical application.
2.Competency evaluation of dermatology physicians receiving residency training based on entrustable professional activities
Yuping FU ; Linna LI ; Xue TIAN ; Jun LI ; Hang GAO ; Jian SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):198-203
Objective:To investigate the application effect of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in competency evaluation of dermatology residents, to practice the goal of hierarchical progressive training for EPAs competency in dermatology residents, and to improve the competency of physicians.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among 8 clinical instructors and 165 residents who received standardized residency training in Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, from September 2019 to September 2022, and self-assessment and trainer-assessment were performed based on EPAs. The Kruskal-Wallis H test and the Mann-Whitney U test were used for comparison of entrustable level between the dermatology residents of different grades. Results:The scores of both trainer-assessment and self-assessment based on EPAs increased with the increase in the grade of the resident physicians, and the resident physicians of the third year (the PGY3 group) had the highest levels of trainer-assessment and self-assessment based on EPAs. The resident physicians of all grades showed relatively low assessment scores of EPA4 (making a medical decision), EPA8 (recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management), EPA14 (clinical teaching), and EPA15 (public health events management). There were significant differences in all EPAs items of trainer-assessment and self-assessment between the residents of different grades (Kruskal-Wallis test, P<0.05). There was a significant difference in trainer-assessment between PGY1 and PGY2 and between PGY1 and PGY3 (Bonferroni P correction, P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between the PGY2 and PGY3 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:There are differences in the evaluation of EPAs in dermatology residents of different grades, and hierarchical progressive training of EPAs competency can effectively improve the clinical competency of dermatology residents. Given the inconsistency between the scores of self-assessment and trainer-assessment, it is necessary to improve the feedback plan in the future.
3.Analysis of karyotype results and clinical significance of amniotic fluid of 2 725 cases in southern Anhui from 2017 to 2023
Yuping WANG ; Xia FU ; Yuanyuan NING ; Qin LI ; Qing CHEN ; Qiwen WU
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):135-140
Objective:To investigate the distribution and clinical significance of amniotic fluid karyotype results in 2 725 cases from southern Anhui.Methods:The karyotypes of amniotic fluid from 2 725 cases of second-trimester pregnant women treated in our hospital from Jan 2017 to Dec 2023 were collected.The annual abnormal detection rate and overall abnormal rate were analyzed.Meanwhile,the abnormal detection rate was compared among 8 groups of different clinical indication including adverse pregnancy history,advanced maternal age(≥35 years),high risk of Down syndrome screening,high risk of non-invasive prenatal testing(NIPT),nuchal translucency thickness(NT)≥2.5 mm,abnormal ultrasound findings,two or more concurrent positive indications,and others.The abnormal detection rate was calculated within high risk of Down syndrome screening and NIPT.Results:Significant differences in annual abnormal rates were observed from 2017 to 2023(χ2=19.705,P=0.003).Among 2 725 cases,233(8.55%)showed abnormal karyotypes.Among them,abnormal autosomal number was the most prevalent(4.41%,120/2 725),with inversion being the most common chromosome structural abnormality.Significant differences in abnormal rates were noted among the eight clinical indication groups(χ2=438.516,P<0.01).No statistical difference was found in abnormal detection rates among the three high-risk subgroups of Down syndrome screening(χ2=0.323,P=0.851),while significant differences were observed within the high-risk subgroups of NIPT(χ2=100.901,P<0.01).Polymorphisms were detected in 65 cases(2.38%).Conclusions:Chromosomal numerical and structural abnormalities have been detected in southern Anhui over the past seven years,with variations across subgroups.Karyotype analysis effectively detects second-trimester fetal chromosomal abnormalities,aiding in the prevention of birth defects and worthing clinical application.
4.Clinical value of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in preoperative evaluation of cutaneous malignant tumors
Lei ZENG ; Yuping CAO ; Meiyan WANG ; Shanshan LIU ; Yulian WU ; Yuan FU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(4):32-35
Objective To explore the clinical value of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in preoperative evaluation of cutaneous malignant tumors.Methods A total of 323 patients with suspected cutaneous malignant tumors were selected from Jinhua Municipal Central Hospital from January 2022 to December 2023.The clinical value of high frequency ultrasound,dermoscopy and their combined examination in preoperative diagnosis of cutaneous malignant tumors were analyzed and compared.Results A total of 323 patients with suspected cutaneous malignant tumors,223 patients with confirmed cutaneous malignant tumors by skin pathology,234 skin lesions,and 100 patients with benign skin tumors were included.141 skin lesions were detected by dermoscopy,195 skin lesions by high frequency ultrasound,and 213 skin lesions by the combination of dermoscopy and high frequency ultrasound.The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in diagnosis of cutaneous malignant tumors were 87.6%,92.0%and 88.9%,respectively,which was higher than that of single high frequency ultrasound and single dermoscopy.The diagnosis results of dermoscopy combined with high frequency ultrasound were in good agreement with the pathological results(kappa=0.75).Conclusion Dermoscopy and high frequency ultrasound are convenient,non-invasive and sensitive imaging methods for skin detection.They can balance resolution and depth of detection,reveal morphological information of tumors,and predict the risk of tumor recurrence.
5.Clinical value of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in preoperative evaluation of cutaneous malignant tumors
Lei ZENG ; Yuping CAO ; Meiyan WANG ; Shanshan LIU ; Yulian WU ; Yuan FU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(4):32-35
Objective To explore the clinical value of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in preoperative evaluation of cutaneous malignant tumors.Methods A total of 323 patients with suspected cutaneous malignant tumors were selected from Jinhua Municipal Central Hospital from January 2022 to December 2023.The clinical value of high frequency ultrasound,dermoscopy and their combined examination in preoperative diagnosis of cutaneous malignant tumors were analyzed and compared.Results A total of 323 patients with suspected cutaneous malignant tumors,223 patients with confirmed cutaneous malignant tumors by skin pathology,234 skin lesions,and 100 patients with benign skin tumors were included.141 skin lesions were detected by dermoscopy,195 skin lesions by high frequency ultrasound,and 213 skin lesions by the combination of dermoscopy and high frequency ultrasound.The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of high frequency ultrasound combined with dermoscopy in diagnosis of cutaneous malignant tumors were 87.6%,92.0%and 88.9%,respectively,which was higher than that of single high frequency ultrasound and single dermoscopy.The diagnosis results of dermoscopy combined with high frequency ultrasound were in good agreement with the pathological results(kappa=0.75).Conclusion Dermoscopy and high frequency ultrasound are convenient,non-invasive and sensitive imaging methods for skin detection.They can balance resolution and depth of detection,reveal morphological information of tumors,and predict the risk of tumor recurrence.
6.Competency evaluation of dermatology physicians receiving residency training based on entrustable professional activities
Yuping FU ; Linna LI ; Xue TIAN ; Jun LI ; Hang GAO ; Jian SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):198-203
Objective:To investigate the application effect of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in competency evaluation of dermatology residents, to practice the goal of hierarchical progressive training for EPAs competency in dermatology residents, and to improve the competency of physicians.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among 8 clinical instructors and 165 residents who received standardized residency training in Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, from September 2019 to September 2022, and self-assessment and trainer-assessment were performed based on EPAs. The Kruskal-Wallis H test and the Mann-Whitney U test were used for comparison of entrustable level between the dermatology residents of different grades. Results:The scores of both trainer-assessment and self-assessment based on EPAs increased with the increase in the grade of the resident physicians, and the resident physicians of the third year (the PGY3 group) had the highest levels of trainer-assessment and self-assessment based on EPAs. The resident physicians of all grades showed relatively low assessment scores of EPA4 (making a medical decision), EPA8 (recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management), EPA14 (clinical teaching), and EPA15 (public health events management). There were significant differences in all EPAs items of trainer-assessment and self-assessment between the residents of different grades (Kruskal-Wallis test, P<0.05). There was a significant difference in trainer-assessment between PGY1 and PGY2 and between PGY1 and PGY3 (Bonferroni P correction, P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between the PGY2 and PGY3 groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:There are differences in the evaluation of EPAs in dermatology residents of different grades, and hierarchical progressive training of EPAs competency can effectively improve the clinical competency of dermatology residents. Given the inconsistency between the scores of self-assessment and trainer-assessment, it is necessary to improve the feedback plan in the future.
7.Auxiliary diagnostic value of IMA and CK index in acute ischemic stroke
Yuping FU ; Feng FU ; Ya ZHU ; Zhenshuai LIAN ; Sha YAN ; Dandan LI ; Zhi'an HE
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(22):2716-2720
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of ischemia-modified albumin(IMA)and the crea-tine kinase(CK)index in acute ischemic stroke(AIS).Methods According to the inclusion and exclusion cri-teria,totally 149 newly diagnosed and untreated AIS patients hospitalized in Henan Provincial People's Hospi-tal from October 2021 to October 2022 were selected as the AIS group.Additionally,156 healthy people who underwent the physical examination during the same period were selected as the control group.Activity levels of IMA,CK,creatine kinase-MB(CK-MB),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)and hydroxybutyrate-dehydrogen-ase(HBDH)were measured using the Abbott C1600 biochemical analyzer,and the CK index(ratio of CK-MB to CK)was calculated.Relative risk factors were analyzed,receiver operating characteristics(ROC)curve was constructed,data were analyzed using SPSS27.0.1,graphs were plotted using GraphPad Prism 9.4.1,and differences in area under the curve(AUC)were compared using MedCalc(version 20.0.22).Results The AIS group exhibited significantly higher levels of IMA,CK-MB,and the CK index,and significantly lower levels of CK compared to the control group(all P<0.05).Univariate logistic regression analysis revealed that both IMA and the CK index were risk factors for AIS(both P<0.001).After adjusting for gender and age in a multivariate binary logistic regression analysis,IMA emerged as an independent risk factor for AIS(OR=1.901,95%CI:1.649-2.190,P<0.001).IMA,CK-MB and CK index in the AIS group were significantly higher than those in the control group,and CK levels were significantly lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that IMA and CK index were risk factors for AIS(P<0.001).After adjusting for sex and age in multivariate binary Logistic regression analysis,IMA was an independent risk factor for AIS(OR=1.901,95%CI:1.649-2.190,P<0.001).The ROC curve demonstrated that AUC,the sensitivity and the specificity of sin-gle detection for IMA were 0.922,81.2%,and 90.4%,respectively.There was no significant difference compared to combined detection using IMA+CK index or IMA+CK index+CK(all P>0.05).Conclusion IMA is an independent risk factor for AIS,which has strong diagnostic value and is worthy of clinical application.
8.Literature analysis of finite element model and material characteristics of cervical vertebra
Bifeng FU ; Xingyu JIANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Jin SU ; Guang YANG ; Aifeng LIU ; Yuping GAO ; Ping WANG ; Yuandong LI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2024;47(5):463-471
Objective:To provide references for the application of finite element model in the study of cervical vertebra by statistically analysing the frequency, numerical value, properties, and boundary setting of the finite element model and the corresponding material features as well as boundary settings in the literature.Methods:The literature on cervical vertebra-related finite element models was collected from CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases from January 2013 to December 2023. The quality assessment was followed by manual screening. The data sources, application classification, material properties (Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio), and boundary conditions of cervical vertebra, cervical intervertebral, and cervical ligaments were statistically analyzed.Results:A total of 102 papers were included. The finite element models of the cervical vertebra were derived from medical image reconstruction modeling techniques, predominantly CT plain scan and magnetic resonance imaging. Among the 102 cervical vertebra models, the C3-C7 (lower cervical segment) model appeared with the highest frequency (19). The Young’s modulus of the cortical bone, cancellous bone, and posterior structure of cervical vertebrae were set at about 12 000 or 10 000, 440, and 3 600 MPa, respectively, and the Poisson’s ratios were mainly set at about 0.29 or 0.30, 0.29, and 0.29. The Young’s modulus of the cervical intervertebral disc endplate, nucleus pulposus, and annulus fibrosus were concentrated around 500 or 2 000, 1, and 100 MPa, respectively, and the Poisson’s ratios were set at about 0.40, 0.50, and 0.40, respectively. The Young’s modulus of the anterior longitudinal ligament, posterior longitudinal ligament, transverse ligament, ligamentum flavum, interspinous ligament, capsular ligament, and articular cartilage of the cervical spine were set around 30, 20, 20, 6-10, 4-8, 10 or 20, 10 MPa, and the Poisson’s ratios were set at aoubt 0.30, 0.30, 0.30, 0.30, 0.30, 0.40, and 0.30, respectively. The Young’s modulus of the upper cervical interdental ligament, lamina, cruciate ligament, nuchal ligament, and pterygoid ligament were set at about 10, 10, 10 or 20, 20, and 5 MPa, respectively, and the Poisson’s ratios were set at about 0.30. Head weight settings were more common at 50, 74, and 100 N.Conclusions:The finite element model of the cervical vertebra has great value in the study of cervical spondylosis, but further optimization is still needed in the assignment of material properties, mesh division, and model verification to improve the accuracy and clinical applicability of the model.
9.Malnutrition is associated with dysphagia in patients with Parkinsonism
Rui WANG ; Jin FU ; Rui LI ; Yuping ZHANG ; Han WANG ; Yanping LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(9):1274-1278
Objective To identify the characteristics of nutritional problems in patients with Parkinsonism who par-ticipated in multi-disciplinary team(MDT)and to investigate the correlation between nutritional status and dyspha-gia in these patients.The predictive value of video fluoroscopic swallowing study(VFSS)and EAT-10 scale for malnutrition was compared.Methods Subjects were patients with Parkinsonism participated in joint MDT consulta-tion project in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from November 2020 to January 2023.Subjective and objec-tive dysphagia were evaluated by EAT-10 scale score and VFSS dysphagia score.Nutritional status of the patients was evaluated by geriatric nutrition risk index(GNRI),albumin,prealbumin,serum folic acid,vitamin B12 and temporal muscle thickness.Results A total of 30 participants met the criteria and were included in the study.The age was 45-82(66.1±9.0)years old.Six(20%)were at risk of malnutrition shown b a comprehensive nutri-tional status assessment using GNRI.The areas under receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves(AUC)of VFSS dysphagia score and EAT-10 score to predict malnutrition were 0.781(0.568-0.995)and 0.927(0.827-1.000),respectively.EAT-10 score was correlated with GNRI(r=-0.524,P<0.01),BMI(r=-0.618,P<0.001),prealbumin(r=-0.616,P<0.001).The VFSS dysphagia score was only correlated with BMI(r=-0.446,P<0.05)and prealbumin(r=-0.387,P<0.05).Conclusions Patients with Parkin-sonism requiring MDT often have multiple micronutrient imbalance.Patients' subjective perception of dysphagia has a greater impact on their nutritional status than objective assessment of dysphagia.
10.The relationship among sleep phenotypes, clinical symptoms and cognitive function in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Yanhong FU ; Ling QIN ; Wenliu ZHANG ; Chan CHEN ; Yuping WU ; Hong ZHANG ; Hairun LIU ; Siyan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(10):901-906
Objective:To explore the relationship among sleep phenotypes, attention deficit and hyperactivity impulsivity (ADHD) symptoms and cognitive information processing in children with ADHD.Methods:A total of 244 children with ADHD aged 6-12 were selected from December 2021 to December 2022.Swanson, Nolan and Pelham rating scale Ⅳ(SNAP-Ⅳ) was used to evaluate the core symptoms of ADHD.Sleep disturbance scale for children (SDSC) was used to evaluate six sleep phenotypes((disorders in initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS), sleep breathing disorders(SDB), sleep-wake transition disorders(SWTD), disorders of arousal(DA), disorders of excessive somnolence (DOES), and Nocturnal hyperhidrosis(SHY)). Das-Naglieri cognitive function assessment system (DN-CAS) was used to evaluate the cognitive information processing (planning, simultaneous processing, attention and successive processing). Descriptive statistical analysis, Spearman correlation analysis, and mediation analysis were conducted by SPSSAU 23.0 and Zstats software, respectively.Results:Correlation analysis showed that DIMS, SDB, SWTD, DA and DOES were significantly and positively correlated with attention deficit ( r=0.190-0.349, all P<0.01).DIMS(2.14(1.71, 2.57)), SWTD(1.67(1.33, 2.00)) and SHY(2.00(1.50, 3.00)) were significantly positively correlated with hyperactive impulsivity (1.44(1.00, 2.00))( r=0.193, 0.242, 0.133, P<0.05). Attention deficit(1.78(1.44, 2.33)) was significantly and negatively correlated with successive processing(105.00(96.00, 112.00)) ( r=-0.127, P<0.05). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that after controlling for sex, age, verbal IQ and operational IQ, DIMS ( β=0.152, P<0.05) and SWTD ( β=0.178, P<0.05) had significant positive predictive effects on hyperactive impulsivity symptoms. DOES ( β=0.259, P<0.01) had significant positive predictive effects on attention deficit symptoms. Attention deficit ( β=-0.183, P<0.05) had a significant negative predictive effect on successive processing. Mediation effect analysis showed that attention deficit played a complete mediating role between DOES and successive processing(effect=-0.179, Bootstrap 95% CI=-0.196--0.110). Conclusion:Different sleep phenotypes are associated with ADHD core symptoms and different dimensions of cognitive information processing processes. DOES indirectly affects successive processing capability by attention deficit symptoms.

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