1.Acute phase neurovascular coupling function in patients with minor ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion and its correlation with quality of life
Gezhi YAN ; Meiling SHANG ; Lu QUAN ; Ling MA ; Xiaotong CHI ; Bingbing GUO ; Zepeng TIAN ; Shiliang JIANG ; Fude LIU ; Jianfeng HAN ; Wanghuan DUN ; Jia YU
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(11):744-754,776
Objective To investigate the neurovascular coupling(NVC)status in the acute phase of patients with minor ischemic stroke(MIS)or transient ischemic attack(TIA)due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion using multimodal MRI techniques and to explore its correlation with quality of life(QoL).Methods This prospective,consecutive study enrolled patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion form the Department of Neurology,the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University,between June 2022 and October 2023.Recruit healthy subjects with matched age,sex,and handedness form the community during the same period.Patients were divided into left-sided involvement and right-sided involvement groups based on the affected side of the responsible vessel,while the healthy subjects were set as the healthy control group.Post-hoc power analysis was performed using G*Power 3.1 software.General characteristics(age,gender,body mass index,education level)were collected and compared across all three groups.Clinical data and QoL assessment were collected and compared between the two patient groups.Collected clinical data including type of cerebrovascular events(TIA,MIS),the National Institutes of Health stroke scale(NIHSS)score at admission,the responsible vessel(internal carotid artery,middle cerebral artery)and its side location,the degree of responsibility artery stenosis(moderate-severe stenosis[50%-99%stenosis rate],occlusion[100%stenosis rate]),the intracranial collateral circulation status(American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of Interventional Radiology[ASITN/SIR]collateral circulation grading),cerebrovascular risk factors(hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,smoking history),and the laboratory test indicators at admission(glycated hemoglobin,triglycerides,total cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,blood uric acid,blood homocysteine).QoL was assessed using the stroke impact scale(SIS),covering eight functional domains and a patient-reported overall recovery item.Multimodal MR data were acquired for all subjects.Whole-brain cerebral blood flow(CBF)images were generated using statistics parameter mapping 12(SPM 12)software,while regional homogeneity(ReHo)images were generated using DPABI software.The voxel-wise ratio of CBF to ReHo(CBF/ReHo)was calculated as the regional NVC parameter.Differences in regional NVC characteristics were compared between patient groups and the healthy control group.Correlations between NVC parameters and SIS scores within patient groups were explored.Results(1)A total of 38 patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion were included(26 males,12 females,aged 36-69 years,with mean age of[52±11]years),with 23 in the left-sided involvement group and 15 in the right-sided involvement group.Nineteen healthy subjects were included(10 males,9 females,aged 37-67 years,with mean age of[53±10]years).Post-hoc power analysis showed statistical power of 0.808 for comparing the left-sided involvement group with the healthy control group and 0.762 for comparing the right-sided involvement group with control group.(2)No statistically significant differences were found on gender,age,education level,or body mass index across the three groups(all P>0.05).No statistically significant differences were observed on the type of cerebrovascular event,cerebrovascular risk factors,distribution of the responsible vessel,degree of stenosis in the responsible vessel,admission NIHSS score,or laboratory test results between the two patient groups(all P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the total SIS score and the scores of subscales between the two patient groups(all P>0.05).(3)Compared with the healthy control group,the left-sided involvement group exhibited reduced CBF/ReHo values in the left superior and middle temporal gyri,supramarginal gyrus,middle and inferior frontal gyri,precentral gyrus,angular gyrus,postcentral gyrus,insula,and posterior cerebellar lobe(FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).In the right-sided involvement group,reduced CBF/ReHo values were observed in the right supramarginal gyrus,right postcentral gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus,and insula(FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).(4)Correlation analysis revealed that the SIS total score in the left-sided involvement group negatively correlated with CBF/ReHo values in the right inferior frontal gyrus(T=-5.91)and the right middle temporal gyrus(T=-6.65,FDR-corrected,both P<0.05).The SIS subscale score for activities of daily living in the left-sided involvement group showed negative correlations with CBF/ReHo values in the right angular gyrus(T=-7.36),right medial superior frontal gyrus(T=-6.97),right orbitofrontal cortex(T=-8.99),and left thalamus(T=-7.51,FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).No significant correlation was observed between the SIS total score and CBF/ReHo values in patients with right-sided involvement group.The SIS subscale for communication score in the right-sided involvement group correlated with CBF/ReHo in the left lingual gyrus(T=-12.15),left olfactory cortex(T=-7.68),and right anterior cingulate and paracingulate cortex(T=-9.46,FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).Conclusions Patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion show abnormal NVC in the acute phase,especially those with left hemisphere involvement,who exhibit more extensive impairments.QoL in left-sided involvement patients is strongly linked to NVC in the right orbitofrontal cortex and right middle temporal gyrus.These findings require further validation in larger-scale studies.
2.Clinical Efficacy of Acupuncture Combined With Acupoint Patching in Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain as a Sequela of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Juyan DUN ; Fen WANG ; Liying TIAN
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(3):672-677
Objective To investigate the efficacy of acupuncture therapy combined with acupoint patching in alleviating chronic pelvic pain,a sequela of pelvic inflammatory disease(SPID-CPP).Methods A total of 120 SPID-CPP patients attending our hospital between January 2022 and November 2024 were enrolled and randomly assigned to either an experimental group or a control group,with 60 patients in each group.Both groups received conventional lifestyle guidance and anti-infection therapy.The control group received only acupuncture therapy,while the observation group received acupuncture combined with acupoint patching therapy.The duration of treatment was identical for both groups.The treatment effect,levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),white blood cell count(WBC),neutrophil percentage(NEUT),fibrinogen(FIB)level,quality-of-life scores,and visual analog scale(VAS)pain scores were compared between the experimental and control groups.Results The treatment efficacy rate of the experimental group was 93.00%,while that of the control group was only 73.33%,and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).Following therapy,the hs-CRP,WBC,NEUT,and VAS ratings of both the control and experimental groups decreased.Furthermore,findings of the experimental group were significantly lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).The quality-of-life score of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture combined with acupoint patching demonstrates significant efficacy in treating SPID-CPP.This combined therapy effectively reduces pain in SPID-CPP patients,decreases serum levels of inflammatory factors,and significantly improves patients'quality of life.
3.Acute phase neurovascular coupling function in patients with minor ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion and its correlation with quality of life
Gezhi YAN ; Meiling SHANG ; Lu QUAN ; Ling MA ; Xiaotong CHI ; Bingbing GUO ; Zepeng TIAN ; Shiliang JIANG ; Fude LIU ; Jianfeng HAN ; Wanghuan DUN ; Jia YU
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(11):744-754,776
Objective To investigate the neurovascular coupling(NVC)status in the acute phase of patients with minor ischemic stroke(MIS)or transient ischemic attack(TIA)due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion using multimodal MRI techniques and to explore its correlation with quality of life(QoL).Methods This prospective,consecutive study enrolled patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion form the Department of Neurology,the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University,between June 2022 and October 2023.Recruit healthy subjects with matched age,sex,and handedness form the community during the same period.Patients were divided into left-sided involvement and right-sided involvement groups based on the affected side of the responsible vessel,while the healthy subjects were set as the healthy control group.Post-hoc power analysis was performed using G*Power 3.1 software.General characteristics(age,gender,body mass index,education level)were collected and compared across all three groups.Clinical data and QoL assessment were collected and compared between the two patient groups.Collected clinical data including type of cerebrovascular events(TIA,MIS),the National Institutes of Health stroke scale(NIHSS)score at admission,the responsible vessel(internal carotid artery,middle cerebral artery)and its side location,the degree of responsibility artery stenosis(moderate-severe stenosis[50%-99%stenosis rate],occlusion[100%stenosis rate]),the intracranial collateral circulation status(American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of Interventional Radiology[ASITN/SIR]collateral circulation grading),cerebrovascular risk factors(hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,smoking history),and the laboratory test indicators at admission(glycated hemoglobin,triglycerides,total cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,blood uric acid,blood homocysteine).QoL was assessed using the stroke impact scale(SIS),covering eight functional domains and a patient-reported overall recovery item.Multimodal MR data were acquired for all subjects.Whole-brain cerebral blood flow(CBF)images were generated using statistics parameter mapping 12(SPM 12)software,while regional homogeneity(ReHo)images were generated using DPABI software.The voxel-wise ratio of CBF to ReHo(CBF/ReHo)was calculated as the regional NVC parameter.Differences in regional NVC characteristics were compared between patient groups and the healthy control group.Correlations between NVC parameters and SIS scores within patient groups were explored.Results(1)A total of 38 patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion were included(26 males,12 females,aged 36-69 years,with mean age of[52±11]years),with 23 in the left-sided involvement group and 15 in the right-sided involvement group.Nineteen healthy subjects were included(10 males,9 females,aged 37-67 years,with mean age of[53±10]years).Post-hoc power analysis showed statistical power of 0.808 for comparing the left-sided involvement group with the healthy control group and 0.762 for comparing the right-sided involvement group with control group.(2)No statistically significant differences were found on gender,age,education level,or body mass index across the three groups(all P>0.05).No statistically significant differences were observed on the type of cerebrovascular event,cerebrovascular risk factors,distribution of the responsible vessel,degree of stenosis in the responsible vessel,admission NIHSS score,or laboratory test results between the two patient groups(all P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the total SIS score and the scores of subscales between the two patient groups(all P>0.05).(3)Compared with the healthy control group,the left-sided involvement group exhibited reduced CBF/ReHo values in the left superior and middle temporal gyri,supramarginal gyrus,middle and inferior frontal gyri,precentral gyrus,angular gyrus,postcentral gyrus,insula,and posterior cerebellar lobe(FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).In the right-sided involvement group,reduced CBF/ReHo values were observed in the right supramarginal gyrus,right postcentral gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus,and insula(FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).(4)Correlation analysis revealed that the SIS total score in the left-sided involvement group negatively correlated with CBF/ReHo values in the right inferior frontal gyrus(T=-5.91)and the right middle temporal gyrus(T=-6.65,FDR-corrected,both P<0.05).The SIS subscale score for activities of daily living in the left-sided involvement group showed negative correlations with CBF/ReHo values in the right angular gyrus(T=-7.36),right medial superior frontal gyrus(T=-6.97),right orbitofrontal cortex(T=-8.99),and left thalamus(T=-7.51,FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).No significant correlation was observed between the SIS total score and CBF/ReHo values in patients with right-sided involvement group.The SIS subscale for communication score in the right-sided involvement group correlated with CBF/ReHo in the left lingual gyrus(T=-12.15),left olfactory cortex(T=-7.68),and right anterior cingulate and paracingulate cortex(T=-9.46,FDR-corrected,all P<0.05).Conclusions Patients with MIS or TIA due to intracranial large artery moderate-to-severe stenosis or occlusion show abnormal NVC in the acute phase,especially those with left hemisphere involvement,who exhibit more extensive impairments.QoL in left-sided involvement patients is strongly linked to NVC in the right orbitofrontal cortex and right middle temporal gyrus.These findings require further validation in larger-scale studies.
4.Clinical application of water-filling with "four-eyes" sign under the guidance of ultrasound in nasal-jejunum intubation for critical patients
Qing YANG ; Lan CAO ; Zhiyong LIU ; Yang SUN ; Dun TIAN ; Jun YIN ; Yan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(15):1121-1127
Objective:To evaluate the clinical application of water-filling with "four-eyes" sign under the guidance of ultrasound in nasal-jejunum intubation for critical patients.Methods:This study was a randomized controlled trial. Eighty patients who needed indwelling nasobenteric tube were selected from June 2021 to April 2022 in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. They were divided into control group ( n=40) and experimental group ( n=40) by systemic randomization. For the patients in the experimental group, the intubation was performed by water-filling with "four-eyes" sign under the guidance of ultrasound. For the control group, the traditional method was applicated under the guidance of ultrasound. Using abdominal X-ray as the gold standard of successful pylorus posterior catheterization, the result of catheterization, time of operation, efficiency of positioning in the two groups were analyzed and compared. Results:In the experimental group, 38 cases were successfully intubated, 2 were failed; in the control group, 27 cases were successfully intubated, 13 were failed, and all the failed cases in the control group were then successfully intubated again by using method of the experimental group. The success rate of tube placement in the experimental group was 95.0% (38/40), which was higher than 67.5% (27/40) in the control group ( χ2 = 9.93, P<0.05). The average time of operation in the experimental group was (45.2 ± 14.2) min, which was significantly lower than (70.2 ± 17.7) min in the control group, the difference was significantly different ( t=-5.51, P<0.05). The specificity, sensitivity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and diagnostic rate of nasal-jejunum intubation positioning in the experimental group were 100.0% respectively, higher than 38.4%, 77.7%, 72.4%, 45.4%, 65.0% in the control group; the false positive rate, false negative rate in the experimental group were both 0, lower than 22.2%, 61.5% in the control group, with statistically significant differences( χ2 values were 4.69- 16.97, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Water-filling with "four-eyes" sign under the guidance of ultrasound in nasal-jejunum intubation was a new method which can shorten the operation time and increase the success rate for intubation. It has relatively high positioning accuracy and possess valuable clinical application.
6.Adequate Animal Models of Hyperuricemia for Traditional Chinese Medicine Screening
Jing MENG ; Jing-zhuo TIAN ; Lian-mei WANG ; Yong ZHAO ; Chun-ying LI ; Yan YI ; Yu-shi ZHANG ; Jia-yin HAN ; Chen PAN ; Su-yan LIU ; Zhong XIAN ; Dun-fang WANG ; Sha-sha QIN ; Fang WANG ; Ai-hua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(17):46-56
Objective:To compare the characteristics of four commonly adopted animal models of hyperuricemia (HUA) for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) screening, so as to choose the adequate model for screening Chinese herbs and herbal compounds capable of lowering the uric acid. Method:Fifty-four male SD rats were randomly divided into nine groups, namely the normal group, hypoxanthine (HX) + oxonic acid potassium salt (OAPS) model group, yeast extract (YE) + OAPS model group, low-dose adenine (AD) + ethambutol (EMB) model group, high-dose AD + EMB model group, and four positive drug allopurinol (Allo) groups. The modeling lasted for 14 d. The levels of serum uric acid (SUA), urinary uric acid (UUA), serum creatinine (SCr), urea nitrogen (BUN), kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1), and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) were detected on the 3rd, 7th, and 14th days. Urine was collected on the 7th and 14th days to investigate changes in urine volume, and the crystals in the residual urine were observed under a polarizing microscope. After the modeling, the kidney was harvested and weighed, followed by pathological examination. Result:The urine volumes in the HX + OAPS model group and high-dose AD + EMB model group were significantly reduced (
7.A preliminary study on the evaluation of diaphragm function by ultrasound in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation
Yang SUN ; Lina ZHANG ; Qing FENG ; Li LI ; Meilin AI ; Lan CAO ; Dun TIAN ; Qing YANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;59(9):695-699
Objectives:To study the feasibility of using ultrasound to evaluate diaphragm function in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation.Methods:From March to December 2017, 40 adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome who were admitted to the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University for more than 48 hours were included. Diaphragmatic excursion and thickness of bilateral anterior, middle and posterior parts were measured by ultrasound for 5 consecutive days.Results:(1) Compared with the diaphragmatic excursion of the right [anterior: (11.05±3.04) mm; middle: (12.08±2.71) mm; posterior: (11.51±3.33) mm] and left [anterior: (13.63±7.52) mm; middle: (15.44±7.52) mm; posterior: (14.76±6.93) mm] sides on day 1, the diaphragmatic excursion of the right [anterior: (8.90±3.65) mm; middle: (10.02±4.24) mm; posterior: (10.25±4.38) mm] and left [anterior: (9.82±1.96) mm; middle: (11.60±1.13) mm; posterior: (11.52±1.98) mm] sides decreased significantly on day 3 ( P<0.05). Bilateral anterior, middle and posterior diaphragmatic excursion recovered on day 5, and was higher than the baseline levels on day 1, with the left middle and posterior diaphragmatic excursion changing most significantly. (2) Compared with day 1, 2, 3, the thickening fraction of bilateral anterior, middle and posterior diaphragm were significantly decreased on day 4, with the left middle part [day 1: (33.87±14.34)%; day 2: (37.26±13.91)%; day 3: (30.56±14.27)%; day 4: (15.53±5.68)%] and the left posterior part [day 1: (35.50±15.69)%; day 2: (39.84±15.32)%; day 3: (29.06±14.96)%; day 4: (13.30±5.79)%] changing most significantly ( P<0.05). The thickening fractions of left anterior, middle and posterior diaphragm recovered on day 5 compared with that on day 4, but still lower than those on day 1 ( P<0.05). Conclusions:It is feasible to evaluate the diaphragm function in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation by ultrasound, which can provide guidance for preventing diaphragmatic atrophy and withdrawing from mechanical ventilation.
8.Expert consensus on intensive care ultrasound
Lan CAO ; Lina ZHANG ; Xiaoting WANG ; Xin LI ; Qing ZHANG ; Jianhua SUN ; Meishan LU ; Na GUO ; Dun TIAN ; Yang SUN ; Tingting ZHANG ; Qianrong DING ; Qi LIU ; Weiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(33):4577-4590
With the development of critical care ultrasound technology, clinics begins to pay attention to the role of critical care ultrasound in nursing of critically ill patients. The increasingly extensive application of ultrasound in the field of critical care provides a visual tool for clinical nursing work, which can qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate nursing indicators, help to solve the existing nursing problems and nursing difficulties and promote the improvement of critical care quality and the development of nursing academics. To this end, experts formulates this consensus based on years of experience and application of intensive care ultrasound practice.
9.Incidence and Clinical Features of Fetal Growth Restriction in 4 451 Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Yu-Chun ZHU ; Li LIN ; Bo-Ya LI ; Xiao-Tian LI ; Dun-Jin CHEN ; Xian-Lan ZHAO ; Shi-Hong CUI ; Hong-Juan DING ; Gui-Feng DING ; Hai-Xia MENG ; Hong-Wei WEI ; Xiao-Tong SUN ; Hong XIN ; Hui-Xia YANG
Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2020;02(4):207-210
Objective::To assess the clinical features of fetal growth restriction (FGR) in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in China.Methods::This is a retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of 4 451 women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were retrospectively collected from 11 tertiary hospitals across ten provinces in China during January 2015 to December 2015. The mean maternal age was (31.0±5.4) years old. Participants were divided into FGR group ( n= 670) and non-FGR group ( n= 3 781). The incidence and clinical features of FGR, and its correlation with gestational age, previous FGR history, 24-hour urinary protein excretion, and hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome were analyzed. Student’s t-test and Chi-square test were used when comparing clinical features between FGR and non-FGR groups. Results::The overall incidence of FGR was 15.1% (670/4 451). The FGR incidence was 22.4% (433/1 937) in women with severe preeclampsia and 18.6% (68/365) in women with chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia, respectively. FGR was more prevalent in women who had preterm births than those who had term births (22.8% (432/1 898) vs. 9.3% (238/2 553), P < 0.001). It was also more prevalent in women with early-onset preeclampsia than those with late-onset preeclampsia (18.4% (189/1 025) vs. 14.0% (481/3 426), P= 0.001). Women with a previous FGR history had a significantly higher FGR incidence than those without an FGR history (66.7% (4/6) vs. 15.7% (250/1 596), P= 0.007). The presence of abnormal results of the umbilical artery Doppler (13% (87/670) vs. 2.4% (89/3 781), P < 0.001) and the middle cerebral artery Doppler (3.3% (22/670) vs. 0.4% (15/3 781), P < 0.001) was higher in the FGR group compared with the non-FGR group, while the presence of increased uterine artery resistance was not statistically different (1.5% (10/670) vs. 0.8% (29/3 781), P= 0.072). The FGR group delivered earlier than the non-FGR group ((35.3±3.0) weeks vs. (36.4±4.3) weeks, P < 0.001) with lower birth weight (1 731.0±574.5) g vs. (2 753.9±902.1) g, P < 0.001, higher fetal or neonatal death (9.4% (63/670) vs. 4.2% (157/3 781), P < 0.001), and higher cesarean section rate (82.5% (553/670) vs. 70.2% (2 656/3 781), P < 0.001). In the FGR group, more neonates had 5-minute Apgar score ≤7 (7.9% (53/670) vs. 3.9% (149/3 780), P < 0.001), with higher neonatal intensive care unit admission rate (48.1 % (322/670) vs. 23.3% (881/3 781), P < 0.001). More cases of HELLP syndrome occurred in the FGR group (6.9% (46/670) vs. 3.2% (122/3 781), P < 0.001). Women with FGR had heavier 24-hour urinary protein excretion than those without FGR ((3.9±3.7) g vs. (3.1±4.2) g, P= 0.005). Conclusion::In pregnancies with hypertensive disorders, increased risks of FGR are associated with preterm birth, birth before 34 weeks, and a previous FGR history. FGR is related to higher occurrence of abnormal uterine artery Doppler and umbilical artery Doppler. When hypertensive disorders is complicated by FGR, there appears to be higher maternal morbidity including higher rate of HELLP syndrome, cesarean section, and heavier proteinuria, as well as worse neonatal outcomes.
10.Incidence and Clinical Features of Fetal Growth Restriction in 4 451 Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Yu-Chun ZHU ; Li LIN ; Bo-Ya LI ; Xiao-Tian LI ; Dun-Jin CHEN ; Xian-Lan ZHAO ; Shi-Hong CUI ; Hong-Juan DING ; Gui-Feng DING ; Hai-Xia MENG ; Hong-Wei WEI ; Xiao-Tong SUN ; Hong XIN ; Hui-Xia YANG
Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2020;02(4):207-210
Objective::To assess the clinical features of fetal growth restriction (FGR) in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in China.Methods::This is a retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of 4 451 women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were retrospectively collected from 11 tertiary hospitals across ten provinces in China during January 2015 to December 2015. The mean maternal age was (31.0±5.4) years old. Participants were divided into FGR group ( n= 670) and non-FGR group ( n= 3 781). The incidence and clinical features of FGR, and its correlation with gestational age, previous FGR history, 24-hour urinary protein excretion, and hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome were analyzed. Student’s t-test and Chi-square test were used when comparing clinical features between FGR and non-FGR groups. Results::The overall incidence of FGR was 15.1% (670/4 451). The FGR incidence was 22.4% (433/1 937) in women with severe preeclampsia and 18.6% (68/365) in women with chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia, respectively. FGR was more prevalent in women who had preterm births than those who had term births (22.8% (432/1 898) vs. 9.3% (238/2 553), P < 0.001). It was also more prevalent in women with early-onset preeclampsia than those with late-onset preeclampsia (18.4% (189/1 025) vs. 14.0% (481/3 426), P= 0.001). Women with a previous FGR history had a significantly higher FGR incidence than those without an FGR history (66.7% (4/6) vs. 15.7% (250/1 596), P= 0.007). The presence of abnormal results of the umbilical artery Doppler (13% (87/670) vs. 2.4% (89/3 781), P < 0.001) and the middle cerebral artery Doppler (3.3% (22/670) vs. 0.4% (15/3 781), P < 0.001) was higher in the FGR group compared with the non-FGR group, while the presence of increased uterine artery resistance was not statistically different (1.5% (10/670) vs. 0.8% (29/3 781), P= 0.072). The FGR group delivered earlier than the non-FGR group ((35.3±3.0) weeks vs. (36.4±4.3) weeks, P < 0.001) with lower birth weight (1 731.0±574.5) g vs. (2 753.9±902.1) g, P < 0.001, higher fetal or neonatal death (9.4% (63/670) vs. 4.2% (157/3 781), P < 0.001), and higher cesarean section rate (82.5% (553/670) vs. 70.2% (2 656/3 781), P < 0.001). In the FGR group, more neonates had 5-minute Apgar score ≤7 (7.9% (53/670) vs. 3.9% (149/3 780), P < 0.001), with higher neonatal intensive care unit admission rate (48.1 % (322/670) vs. 23.3% (881/3 781), P < 0.001). More cases of HELLP syndrome occurred in the FGR group (6.9% (46/670) vs. 3.2% (122/3 781), P < 0.001). Women with FGR had heavier 24-hour urinary protein excretion than those without FGR ((3.9±3.7) g vs. (3.1±4.2) g, P= 0.005). Conclusion::In pregnancies with hypertensive disorders, increased risks of FGR are associated with preterm birth, birth before 34 weeks, and a previous FGR history. FGR is related to higher occurrence of abnormal uterine artery Doppler and umbilical artery Doppler. When hypertensive disorders is complicated by FGR, there appears to be higher maternal morbidity including higher rate of HELLP syndrome, cesarean section, and heavier proteinuria, as well as worse neonatal outcomes.

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