1.Observation of morphological and molecular biological changes of nasal mucosa in patients with type 2 inflammation chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps after Reboot surgery.
Xubo CHEN ; Xinhua ZHU ; Yu ZHU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Zhihui FU ; Hongbing LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(9):809-816
Objective:To explore the effect, postoperative mucosal pathological changes and molecular biological changes of reboot operation for type 2 inflammation chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps(CRSwNP) patients, and to provide theoretical basis for the clinical application of this kind of operation. Methods:We collected 29 patients who were diagnosed with CRSwNP with type 2 inflammatino response and underwent Reboot surgery from June 2022 to August 2023, and 27 patients who were diagnosed with deviated septum and underwent simple submucosal resection of the septum as the control group. We conducted nasal symptom scoring, endoscopic sinusitis scoring, and CT scanning of the sinuses before and after surgery, as well as HE staining, immunohistochemical staining, and detection of inflammatory factors using Elisa kits at the time of surgery, 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. We also observed the ultrastructural changes using transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and performed proteomic analysis of the mucosa in the ethmoid sinus area of the sinusitis patients at the time of surgery and 6 months postoperatively. Results:After 6 months of postoperative follow-up, CT scores of the nasal cavity and sinuses had gradually decreased compared with the preoperative period. The VAS score of main symptoms, SNOT-22 score and Lund-Kennedy endoscopic score were decreased after 12 months follow-up. The histological morphology of the mucosa in the area of the screen was significantly improved compared with the preoperative period, with a reduction in the number of eosinophils. The levels of inflammatory factors such as IL-4 and IL-5 et al. in the mucosa of the area of the screen were gradually reduced compared with the preoperative period. The histological morphology, ultrastructure, and cilia structure of the mucosa in the area of the screen were gradually improved compared with the preoperative period, though not recovered completely. The number of CD4⁺T and CD8⁺T cells not changed significantly before and after the surgery yet. By conducting proteomic analysis of the ethmoidal sinus mucosa before and after surgery, differential proteins were selected, and bioinformatics analysis was conducted on the differentially expressed proteins. By using cytoHubba to identify hub genes and intersecting them with the genes related to chronic sinusitis, we found that MMP9 expression increased in non-type 2 CRS and type 2 CRS in sequence, while ACTC1 expression decreased in non-tpye 2 CRS and type 2 CRS in sequence. Conclusion:Reboot surgery can improve the postoperative symptoms and signs of patients, improve the pathological morphology of the mucosa, and influence the expression of protein after surgery. However, the surgery may not have a significant impact on the distribution of T cell subpopulations and inflammation signal pathway in the nasal mucosa.
Humans
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Sinusitis/metabolism*
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Nasal Polyps/metabolism*
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Nasal Mucosa/ultrastructure*
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Chronic Disease
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Rhinitis/complications*
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Inflammation
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Male
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Female
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Postoperative Period
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Adult
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Interleukin-5/metabolism*
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Interleukin-4/metabolism*
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Middle Aged
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Proteomics
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Rhinosinusitis
2.Expert consensus on digital restoration of complete dentures.
Yue FENG ; Zhihong FENG ; Jing LI ; Jihua CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Xinquan JIANG ; Yongsheng ZHOU ; Yumei ZHANG ; Cui HUANG ; Baiping FU ; Yan WANG ; Hui CHENG ; Jianfeng MA ; Qingsong JIANG ; Hongbing LIAO ; Chufan MA ; Weicai LIU ; Guofeng WU ; Sheng YANG ; Zhe WU ; Shizhu BAI ; Ming FANG ; Yan DONG ; Jiang WU ; Lin NIU ; Ling ZHANG ; Fu WANG ; Lina NIU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):58-58
Digital technologies have become an integral part of complete denture restoration. With advancement in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), tools such as intraoral scanning, facial scanning, 3D printing, and numerical control machining are reshaping the workflow of complete denture restoration. Unlike conventional methods that rely heavily on clinical experience and manual techniques, digital technologies offer greater precision, predictability, and efficacy. They also streamline the process by reducing the number of patient visits and improving overall comfort. Despite these improvements, the clinical application of digital complete denture restoration still faces challenges that require further standardization. The major issues include appropriate case selection, establishing consistent digital workflows, and evaluating long-term outcomes. To address these challenges and provide clinical guidance for practitioners, this expert consensus outlines the principles, advantages, and limitations of digital complete denture technology. The aim of this review was to offer practical recommendations on indications, clinical procedures and precautions, evaluation metrics, and outcome assessment to support digital restoration of complete denture in clinical practice.
Humans
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Denture, Complete
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Computer-Aided Design
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Denture Design/methods*
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Consensus
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
3.A minimally invasive, fast on/off "odorgenetic" method to manipulate physiology.
Yanqiong WU ; Xueqin XU ; Shanchun SU ; Zeyong YANG ; Xincai HAO ; Wei LU ; Jianghong HE ; Juntao HU ; Xiaohui LI ; Hong YU ; Xiuqin YU ; Yangqiao XIAO ; Shuangshuang LU ; Linhan WANG ; Wei TIAN ; Hongbing XIANG ; Gang CAO ; Wen Jun TU ; Changbin KE
Protein & Cell 2025;16(7):615-620
4.Spicy food consumption and risk of vascular disease: Evidence from a large-scale Chinese prospective cohort of 0.5 million people.
Dongfang YOU ; Dianjianyi SUN ; Ziyu ZHAO ; Mingyu SONG ; Lulu PAN ; Yaqian WU ; Yingdan TANG ; Mengyi LU ; Fang SHAO ; Sipeng SHEN ; Jianling BAI ; Honggang YI ; Ruyang ZHANG ; Yongyue WEI ; Hongxia MA ; Hongyang XU ; Canqing YU ; Jun LV ; Pei PEI ; Ling YANG ; Yiping CHEN ; Zhengming CHEN ; Hongbing SHEN ; Feng CHEN ; Yang ZHAO ; Liming LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(14):1696-1704
BACKGROUND:
Spicy food consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with mortality from multiple diseases. However, the effect of spicy food intake on the incidence of vascular diseases in the Chinese population remains unclear. This study was conducted to explore this association.
METHODS:
This study was performed using the large-scale China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) prospective cohort of 486,335 participants. The primary outcomes were vascular disease, ischemic heart disease (IHD), major coronary events (MCEs), cerebrovascular disease, stroke, and non-stroke cerebrovascular disease. A Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to assess the association between spicy food consumption and incident vascular diseases. Subgroup analysis was also performed to evaluate the heterogeneity of the association between spicy food consumption and the risk of vascular disease stratified by several basic characteristics. In addition, the joint effects of spicy food consumption and the healthy lifestyle score on the risk of vascular disease were also evaluated, and sensitivity analyses were performed to assess the reliability of the association results.
RESULTS:
During a median follow-up time of 12.1 years, a total of 136,125 patients with vascular disease, 46,689 patients with IHD, 10,097 patients with MCEs, 80,114 patients with cerebrovascular disease, 56,726 patients with stroke, and 40,098 patients with non-stroke cerebrovascular disease were identified. Participants who consumed spicy food 1-2 days/week (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.95, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = [0.93, 0.97], P <0.001), 3-5 days/week (HR = 0.96, 95% CI = [0.94, 0.99], P = 0.003), and 6-7 days/week (HR = 0.97, 95% CI = [0.95, 0.99], P = 0.002) had a significantly lower risk of vascular disease than those who consumed spicy food less than once a week ( Ptrend <0.001), especially in those who were younger and living in rural areas. Notably, the disease-based subgroup analysis indicated that the inverse associations remained in IHD ( Ptrend = 0.011) and MCEs ( Ptrend = 0.002) risk. Intriguingly, there was an interaction effect between spicy food consumption and the healthy lifestyle score on the risk of IHD ( Pinteraction = 0.037).
CONCLUSIONS
Our findings support an inverse association between spicy food consumption and vascular disease in the Chinese population, which may provide additional dietary guidance for the prevention of vascular diseases.
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Male
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Female
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Prospective Studies
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Vascular Diseases/etiology*
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Risk Factors
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China/epidemiology*
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Adult
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Proportional Hazards Models
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Cerebrovascular Disorders/epidemiology*
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East Asian People
5.Efficacy of two surgical approaches in patients with CSOM at stationary phase with soft tissue shadow of mastoid mullae
Shasha SUN ; Hongbing YU ; Wugen LUO
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(3):153-157
OBJECTIVE To clarify the hearing improvement and tympanic membrane healing of tympanoplasty in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media in the stationary phase with soft tissue shadow of mastoid bulla on mastoid CT,and to compare its hearing improvement and tympanic membrane healing with that of canal wall up mastoidectomy+tympanoplasty.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of inpatient surgical cases diagnosed with chronic suppurative otitis media in the stationary phase with soft tissue shadow of mastoid bulla by preoperative mastoid CT at the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery,the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University between September 2020 and April 2022.Patients were divided into two groups based on the surgical procedure:Group A,tympanoplasty,including 23 cases of type Ⅰ tympanoplasty(A1)and 26 cases of type Ⅱ tympanoplasty with ossicular chain reconstruction(A2);Group B,canal wall up mastoidectomy+tympanoplasty,including 21 cases of canal wall up mastoidectomy with type Ⅰ tympanoplasty(B1)and 20 cases of canal wall up mastoidectomy with type Ⅱ tympanoplasty and ossicular chain reconstruction(B2).Each patient was followed up for one year postoperatively,and at approximately one year after the operation,otoscopy and pure-tone audiometry(PTA)and air-bone gap(ABG)measurements at four frequencies(500,1 000,2 000,and 4 000 Hz)were performed and compared to preoperative values.RESULTS The average PTA at 1 year postoperatively for group A(A1 and A2)and group B(B1 and B2)were(36.35±16.21)dB HL[(31.96±11.78)dB HL,(40.24±18.68)dB HL]and(35.85±12.19)dB HL[(40.24±18.68)dB HL,(39.69±13.69)dB HL],respectively.Compared with preoperative PTA,the difference was statistically significant with P<0.05.The average ABG at 1 year postoperatively for group A and group B were(16.07±6.69)dB HL[(15.16±5.48)dB HL,(16.88±7.63)dB HL]and(15.21±6.40)dB HL[(13.93±5.29)dB HL,(16.56±7.28)dB HL],respectively.Compared with preoperative ABG,the difference was statistically significant with P<0.05.There was no statistically significant difference in postoperative average PTA and ABG between group A and group B.There was no statistically significant difference in effective rate between group A and group B.The results of ear endoscopy at 1 year postoperatively showed that the tympanic membrane healed well in both group A and group B.CONCLUSION There is no significant difference in hearing improvement and tympanic membrane healing between the two surgical procedures of tympanoplasty and canal wall up mastoidectomy+tympanoplasty for patients with CSOM at rest with shadowing of the mastoid sinus on mastoid CT.In clinical work,patients with CSOM at rest who have soft tissue shadow in the mastoid sinus on mastoid CT can opt for simple tympanoplasty.
6.Fully-automatic brain tumor segmentation based on effective receptive field and attention fusion mechanism
Xiang ZOU ; Yu WANG ; Hongbing XIAO ; Di YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(5):563-570
Despite significant achievements of deep learning in medical image segmentation,there are challenges for brain tumor segmentation using deep learning,such as insufficient receptive field,excessive redundant information,and information loss.To address these issues,a novel brain tumor segmentation network model(EAU-Net)is proposed based on encoder-decoder structure.EAU-Net incorporates an effective receptive field expansion block and an attention fusion module to minimize the adverse effects caused by insufficient receptive field and excessive redundant information which often occurred in the current brain tumor segmentation network.Additionally,a bottleneck resampling module based on inverted residual structure is introduced to effectively avoid information loss during upsampling and downsampling,while deep convolutions are used to reduce computational complexity.Experimental results on the BraTS2020 dataset reveal that EAU-Net achieves the highest segmentation accuracy,demonstrating its feasibility and effectiveness for brain tumor segmentation.
7.Ray casting algorithm for three-dimensional reconstruction based on improved pre-integration technology
Yachen WANG ; Yu WANG ; Ning GONG ; Hongbing XIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(9):1133-1138
Due to the nonlinearity of the transfer function in the traditional ray casting algorithm,Nyquist sampling theorem often can't be satisfied,which affects the quality of the generated model.Therefore,a novel ray casting algorithm is proposed for three-dimensional(3D)reconstruction based on improved pre-integration technology.The pre-integration classification technology is introduced into the traditional ray casting algorithm to improve the quality of the reconstructed 3D model by avoiding the maximum Nyquist sampling frequency for any nonlinear transfer function.Then,the pre-integration acceleration operator is used to optimize the calculation methods for opaqueness and color value,thus simplifying the pre-integration synthesis process and shortening the time for 3D model reconstruction.The proposed algorithm speeds up the reconstructions for the synthetic 3D cone and real coronary artery CT image by 22.5%and 23.8%,and additionally decreases mean square error of the generated 3D cone images,while increasing structural similarity index as compared with the traditional ray casting algorithm,which demonstrates that the proposed algorithm can improve both the reconstructed model quality and the reconstruction speed.
8.Correlation analysis between depression and gambling behavior using graph theory
Ningxin MA ; Yu WANG ; Hongbing XIAO ; Suxia XING ; Ran XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(11):1374-1382
The correlations of global/local properties of brain networks with gambling behavioral scales in depression are explored.The task-state brain functional magnetic resonance imaging data of 24 patients with gambling behavior and depression and 24 healthy controls are analyzed,and preprocessed by SPM software.Graph theory analysis method is used to establish the functional brain networks in which local and global properties are calculated.Two sets of local attribute index including node degree and node efficiency are used to make edge analysis in different depression groups(major,moderate and mild depression groups,with 8 patients in each group)and healthy control group,and the changes in global properties are also discussed.Additionally,the correlations of scoring scale related to gambling behavior with 3 criteria on the global properties(small world attribute,global efficiency and local efficiency)are analyzed.The two-sample t-tests on depression groups and healthy control group confirm the significant connections among brain regions(P<0.05),and reveal the significant negative correlations between the global brain network attribute indexes and different behavioral scales,which fully verifies the correlation between gambling behavior and depression,and provides the basis for further exploring correlation between the individual behavior attribute and depression,thereby assisting clinical diagnosis and treatment of depression patients.
9.LRAE-Unet:a lightweight network for fully automatic segmentation of brain tumor from MRI
Jiahao LIN ; Yu WANG ; Hongbing XIAO ; Mei SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(1):43-49
A lightweight residual attention enhanced Unet(LRAE-Unet)is designed for the fully automatic brain tumor segmentation.LRAE-Unet uses lightweight residual module to solve the problems of gradient disappearance and network degradation when the network layers increases,lightweight self-attention module to suppress the irrelevant areas and highlight the significant features of specific local areas,and enhanced average pooling module with a larger field of perception to reduce the space of feature map,save computing resources and avoid over-fitting.The experiment on BraTS 2019 dataset shows that the proposed method has a Dice similarity coefficient of 91.24%,88.64%and 88.32%in the segmentations of the whole tumor,tumor core and enhanced tumor,which proves its feasibility and effectiveness for brain tumor segmentation.
10.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic sinusitis in children.
Yong FU ; Jia LIU ; Jing LI ; Keqing ZHAO ; Qinglong GU ; Wei SONG ; Qi LI ; Yan JIANG ; Jing YE ; Xiangdong WANG ; Jiren DAI ; Hongtian WANG ; Yu XU ; Meiping LU ; Wenlong LIU ; Hongbing YAO ; Yong LI ; Huabin LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;38(12):1091-1099
Objective:Pediatric chronic sinusitis (CRS) is a common disease within the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Due to the immaturity of sinus development and immune competence in children, its etiology and pathophysiology are complex, and its clinical features and outcomes differ significantly from those in adult patients. Currently, there are issues in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric CRS, particularly in areas such as antibiotic use and surgical interventions, owing to a lack of sufficient attention. In recognition of this, the Chinese Rhinopathy Research Cooperation Group developed this expert consensus based on a systematic review of the latest literatures from both domestic and international sources, with reference to the latest evidence-based medical evidence worldwide, and in combination with their own clinical experience. The consensus covers various aspects including epidemiology, predisposing factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, as well as treatment strategies such as medical therapy and surgical intervention. It aims to standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment of pediatric CRS, improve clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction, reduce clinical expenditures, and decrease the occurrence of adverse reactions.
Humans
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Sinusitis/therapy*
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Chronic Disease
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Child
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Consensus
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use*

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