1.Scoliosis among middle school students and the correlation between axial trunk rotation angle and Cobb angle
Kun LIU ; Liu HU ; Ting FANG ; Yali WAN ; Jialei GE ; Yan MA ; Jian XIONG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(7):614-618
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of scoliosis among middle school students through school-based screening, and to analyze the correlations between axial trunk rotation (ATR) angle and Cobb angle among those with scoliosis considering gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and curve type, so as to provide references for early prevention and treatment.Methods:Random cluster sampling was used to enroll 9501 middle school students from 11 schools in the Hanyang District of Wuhan. They underwent a six-step scoliosis screening with a forward bending test, scoliometer measurements, and confirmatory X-ray examinations. The students exhibiting scoliosis were stratified by gender, age, BMI, and curve type. The correlation between ATR angle and Cobb angle was subsequently analyzed within each subgroup.Results:Scoliosis was observed in 358 of the students (150 boys and 208 girls), a positive screening rate of 3.8%. Moreover, the positive screening rate was significantly higher among the girls (4.8%) than among the boys (2.9%). There was a moderate Spearman correlation ( r=0.69) between the ATR and Cobb angles in 358 of the students with scoliosis, both the boys ( r=0.69) and the girls ( r=0.70). When it came to age, there was a positive correlation between the ATR and Cobb angles for students aged 13 to 16 irrespective of their BMI classification, except that there was no significant correlation between the two angles for those classified as obese. In terms of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) classification, there was a positive correlation for those in types Ia, Ib, Ic, IIa, IIb, IIc and IId, but there was no significant correlation between the two angles for those in type III. Conclusions:Scoliosis is prevalent among the group of adolescents studied. Society, schools and parents need to prioritize prevention, heightened awareness, timely diagnosis and early treatment, particularly for girls. The ATR angle may serve as a practical surrogate for estimating Cobb angle severity in scoliosis screening for single-curve or double-curve cases. However, ATR measurements may yield false-negative results among those with triple-curve deformities or the obese, underscoring the need for supplementary diagnostic methods among such populations.
2.Scoliosis among middle school students and the correlation between axial trunk rotation angle and Cobb angle
Kun LIU ; Liu HU ; Ting FANG ; Yali WAN ; Jialei GE ; Yan MA ; Jian XIONG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(7):614-618
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of scoliosis among middle school students through school-based screening, and to analyze the correlations between axial trunk rotation (ATR) angle and Cobb angle among those with scoliosis considering gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and curve type, so as to provide references for early prevention and treatment.Methods:Random cluster sampling was used to enroll 9501 middle school students from 11 schools in the Hanyang District of Wuhan. They underwent a six-step scoliosis screening with a forward bending test, scoliometer measurements, and confirmatory X-ray examinations. The students exhibiting scoliosis were stratified by gender, age, BMI, and curve type. The correlation between ATR angle and Cobb angle was subsequently analyzed within each subgroup.Results:Scoliosis was observed in 358 of the students (150 boys and 208 girls), a positive screening rate of 3.8%. Moreover, the positive screening rate was significantly higher among the girls (4.8%) than among the boys (2.9%). There was a moderate Spearman correlation ( r=0.69) between the ATR and Cobb angles in 358 of the students with scoliosis, both the boys ( r=0.69) and the girls ( r=0.70). When it came to age, there was a positive correlation between the ATR and Cobb angles for students aged 13 to 16 irrespective of their BMI classification, except that there was no significant correlation between the two angles for those classified as obese. In terms of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) classification, there was a positive correlation for those in types Ia, Ib, Ic, IIa, IIb, IIc and IId, but there was no significant correlation between the two angles for those in type III. Conclusions:Scoliosis is prevalent among the group of adolescents studied. Society, schools and parents need to prioritize prevention, heightened awareness, timely diagnosis and early treatment, particularly for girls. The ATR angle may serve as a practical surrogate for estimating Cobb angle severity in scoliosis screening for single-curve or double-curve cases. However, ATR measurements may yield false-negative results among those with triple-curve deformities or the obese, underscoring the need for supplementary diagnostic methods among such populations.
3.Outcome analysis of 71 patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Wendong WANG ; Yong AO ; Baojun ZHAO ; Xing WANG ; Jialei GU ; Kejing WANG ; Minghua GE ; Liang GUO ; Jinbiao SHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(8):897-901
Objective To investigate the prognosis relevant factors of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC).Methods From January 2013 to December 2013,the clinical data of 71 patients with LSCC who were initially treated in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.Results Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in survival rate between the group of supraglottic type and glottic type (60.0% vs.86.3% ,χ2 =6.284,P<0.05),the group of N0 and N+(41.7% vs.86.4% ,χ2 =16.803,P<0.01), the group of early and late stage(93.6% vs.50.0% ,χ2 =19.854,P<0.01).There were no statistically significant differences in survival rate between the group of age ≤50,>50-60,>60-70 and >70(88.9% vs.88.2% vs. 79.3% vs.62.5% ,χ2 =3.909,P>0.05),the group of T1+T2 and T3+T4(83.6% vs.62.5% ,χ2 =3.623,P>0.05),the group of high,medium,low differentiated and unsigned(75.0% vs.69.7% vs.83.3% vs.91.7% ,χ2 =3.780,P>0.05),the group of surgery,radiotherapy and surgery+radiotherapy (74.3% vs.90.9% vs.71.4% , χ2 =2.437,P>0.05).Multivariate analysis showed that age( P =0.003),treatment( P =0.048) had significant effect on the prognosis of patients,but tumor location(P=0.766),T stage(P=0.677),N stage(P=0.482),clinical stage(P=0.825),the degree of pathological differentiation(P=0.206) had no significant effect on the prognosis of patients.Conclusion More aggressive treatment should be supplied for patients with N+,advanced clinical stage and age whom the prognosis are usually poor. In addition, the proportion of tracheal tube extraction should be appreciated.
4.Risk factors for central lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma:an analysis of 855 patients
Jialei GU ; Wendong WANG ; Zhuo TAN ; Jinbiao SHANG ; Kejing WANG ; Minghua GE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(24):3690-3693
Objective To investigate the clinical features of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma(PTMC) and the risk factors of central lymph node metastasis (CLNM) in PTMC patients.Methods The clinical data of 855 patients with PTMC who underwent prophylactic central lymph node dissection were retrospectively reviewed.Results In the present study,the rate of CLNM was 21.9% (187/855) in PTMC patients.In the univariate analysis,the incidence of CLNM was significantly higher in male patients,age < 45 years,tumor size > 5 mm,capsular invasion,multiple tumor and intracapsular spread (31.4 % vs.19.5 %,x2 =11.429,P =0.001;29.3 % vs.15.9 %,x2 =22.416,P =0.000;30.0% vs.14.3%,x2 =30.669,P=0.000;29.4% vs.16.8%,x2 =19.233,P =0.000;30.0% vs.19.9%,x2 =8.205,P =0.004;42.9% vs.21.3 %,x2 =5.549,P =0.018,respectively).Multivariate analysis showed that male gender,age < 45 years,tumor size > 5mm,multiplicity and capsular invasion were independent risk factors for CLNM in PTMC patients (95% CI:0.380-0.834,0.349-0.693,1.450-3.060,1.078-2.229,1.024-2.373,respectively).Conclusion A routine prophylactic central lymph node dissection should be considered particularly in male PTMC patients with age <45 years,tumor size >5 mm,capsular invasion and tumor multiplicity.

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