1.CRTAC1 derived from senescent FLSs induces chondrocyte mitochondrial dysfunction via modulating NRF2/SIRT3 axis in osteoarthritis progression.
Xiang CHEN ; Wang GONG ; Pan ZHANG ; Chengzhi WANG ; Bin LIU ; Xiaoyan SHAO ; Yi HE ; Na LIU ; Jiaquan LIN ; Jianghui QIN ; Qing JIANG ; Baosheng GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):5803-5816
Osteoarthritis (OA), the most prevalent joint disease of late life, is closely linked to cellular senescence. Previously, we found that the senescence of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) played an essential role in the degradation of cartilage. In this work, single-cell sequencing data further demonstrated that cartilage acidic protein 1 (CRTAC1) is a critical secreted factor of senescent FLS, which suppresses mitophagy and induces mitochondrial dysfunction by regulating SIRT3 expression. In vivo, deletion of SIRT3 in chondrocytes accelerated cartilage degradation and aggravated the progression of OA. Oppositely, intra-articular injection of adeno-associated virus expressing SIRT3 effectively alleviated OA progression in mice. Mechanistically, we demonstrated that elevated CRTAC1 could bind with NRF2 in chondrocytes, which subsequently suppresses the transcription of SIRT3 in vitro. In addition, SIRT3 reduction could promote the acetylation of FOXO3a and result in mitochondrial dysfunction, which finally contributes to the degradation of chondrocytes. To conclude, this work revealed the critical role and underlying mechanism of senescent FLSs-derived CRTAC1 in OA progression, which provided a potential strategy for the OA therapy.
2.Application efficacy of computed tomography angiography in preoperative evaluation for laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer
Guoqing WANG ; Jianghui GAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Liulong ZHANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):24-31
Objective To analyze the clinical application of computed tomography angiography(CTA)in preoperative planning for laparoscopic radical resection of cancer procedures.Methods Clinical data of 120 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer from January 2021 to February 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.Among them,60 patients underwent routine abdominal CT and CTA,while the other 60 patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).Pathological findings were used as the gold standard to determine the consistency of CTA in clinical T staging and actual results,as well as its accuracy in evaluating whether the tumor invaded the mesenteric blood vessels and surrounding tissues.Results Using pathological findings as the gold standard,preoperative CTA demonstrated 95.00%diagnostic accuracy(57/60)for T-staging,showing excellent agreement(Kappa=0.925,P<0.05).The preoperative MRI successfully diagnosed 98.33%(59/60)in determining the T staging of colon cancer.There was no significant difference in the number of cases detected by CTA and MRI(χ2=0.26,P>0.05).CTA predicted whether the tumor involved important blood vessels such as superior mesenteric artery,superior mesenteric vein,inferior mesenteric artery,inferior mesenteric vein,as well as surrounding tissues such as abdominal aorta,renal artery,renal vein and splenic artery,which was in good agreement with postoperative pathological results.Especially in predicting mesenteric vascular involvement,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of CTA were 94.44%,95.83%and 95.00%,respectively.Conclusion Preoperative CTA for patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer not only provides clear visualization of T-staging,but also reveals mesenteric vascular anatomy/variants and defines tumor relationships with surrounding structures.This comprehensive assessment offers robust support for surgical planning,enhances laparoscopic procedure safety,and reduces avoidable operative risks.
3.Arthroscopic suture anchor fixation for acute bony Bankart lesions: excellent bone healing with a low complication rate
Qiangqiang LI ; Peng SUN ; Yu ZHANG ; Kai FU ; Yao YAO ; Jianghui QIN ; Jin XIONG ; Qing JIANG ; Dongyang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(8):523-530
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic suture anchor fixation for acute bony Bankart lesions.Methods:Data of 49 patients with acute bone Bankart injury treated with suture anchor fixation under arthroscopy at the Affiliate Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University School of Medicine from February 2019 to July 2024 were retrospectively analyzed, including 34 males and 15 females, aged 46.4±17.7 years (range, 18-81 years). Body mass index was 26.3±4.2 kg/m 2 (range, 19.8-37.9 kg/m 2). There were 17 patients with left shoulder and 32 patients with right shoulder. The time from injury to operation was 12.6±10.5 d (range, 1-50 d). CT three-dimensional reconstruction showed that the area of bone defect accounted for 20.1%±11.4% (range, 8%-49%) of the glenoid area. According to the degree of bone defect, there were 38 cases in the bone defect area ≤25% group and 11 cases in the bone defect area >25% group. All 49 patients received shoulder arthroscopic fixation with wire anchor. All 49 the patients were treated under shoulder arthroscopy using suture anchor technique. Using American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon (ASES) score, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) score, Rowe score as well as shoulder range of motion to evaluate shoulder function. The position and healing of the fracture mass were evaluated with shoulder joint CT and three-dimensional reconstruction at immediate and final follow-up. Results:The incision healed in one stage and no infection occurred in all patients. All 49 patients were followed up for a period of 3 to 81 months, with an average follow-up of 23.8±20.2 months. At the final follow-up, the mean forward elevation, external rotation, and internal rotation improved from 126.1°±20.3°, 36.9°±14.0°, and 10±2 preoperatively to 167.1°±15.5°, 66.8°±8.3°, and 6±1 at the last follow-up, respectively ( P<0.05). At the final follow-up, the mean ASES score, UCLA score, and Rowe score were all significantly improved from 41.3±11.9, 14.2±6.1 and 46.9±14.7 preoperatively to 89.7±7.8, 31.5±3.6 and 92.4±7.4, respectively ( P<0.05). The differences between the final follow-up and preoperative values for forward elevation in the bone defect area >25% group and the bone defect area ≤25% group were 43°±20° and 41°±21°, respectively. The differences in lateral external rotation were 34°±8° and 29°±18°, while the differences in internal rotation (measured by hand-behind-back reach) were 5±2 and 4±2, respectively. None of these differences were statistically significant. The differences between the final follow-up and preoperative scores in the bone defect area >25% fracture fragment group and the bone defect area ≤25% group were as follows: ASES score, 50.9±14.4 vs. 47.7±12.8; UCLA score, 18.4±3.2 vs. 17.0±6.9; and Rowe score, 40.5±13.5 vs. 46.9±15.0. None of these differences were statistically significant. CT examination at the last follow-up showed that all fractures were healed, all patients in the bone defect area ≤25% group achieved good reduction, and 3 patients in the bone defect area >25% group had step-offs on the glenoid surface. Postoperative shoulder adhesion occurred in 5 patients, which was improved after intensive abduction and external rotation exercise. Conclusions:Arthroscopic suture anchor fixation is effective for the bone defect area ≤25% bony Bankart lesions, offering advantages of minimal invasiveness and rapid recovery. For lesions involving more than the bone defect area 25% of the glenoid surface, enhanced fixation strength is recommended to prevent fracture fragment displacement.
4.Arthroscopic suture anchor fixation for acute bony Bankart lesions: excellent bone healing with a low complication rate
Qiangqiang LI ; Peng SUN ; Yu ZHANG ; Kai FU ; Yao YAO ; Jianghui QIN ; Jin XIONG ; Qing JIANG ; Dongyang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(8):523-530
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic suture anchor fixation for acute bony Bankart lesions.Methods:Data of 49 patients with acute bone Bankart injury treated with suture anchor fixation under arthroscopy at the Affiliate Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University School of Medicine from February 2019 to July 2024 were retrospectively analyzed, including 34 males and 15 females, aged 46.4±17.7 years (range, 18-81 years). Body mass index was 26.3±4.2 kg/m 2 (range, 19.8-37.9 kg/m 2). There were 17 patients with left shoulder and 32 patients with right shoulder. The time from injury to operation was 12.6±10.5 d (range, 1-50 d). CT three-dimensional reconstruction showed that the area of bone defect accounted for 20.1%±11.4% (range, 8%-49%) of the glenoid area. According to the degree of bone defect, there were 38 cases in the bone defect area ≤25% group and 11 cases in the bone defect area >25% group. All 49 patients received shoulder arthroscopic fixation with wire anchor. All 49 the patients were treated under shoulder arthroscopy using suture anchor technique. Using American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon (ASES) score, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) score, Rowe score as well as shoulder range of motion to evaluate shoulder function. The position and healing of the fracture mass were evaluated with shoulder joint CT and three-dimensional reconstruction at immediate and final follow-up. Results:The incision healed in one stage and no infection occurred in all patients. All 49 patients were followed up for a period of 3 to 81 months, with an average follow-up of 23.8±20.2 months. At the final follow-up, the mean forward elevation, external rotation, and internal rotation improved from 126.1°±20.3°, 36.9°±14.0°, and 10±2 preoperatively to 167.1°±15.5°, 66.8°±8.3°, and 6±1 at the last follow-up, respectively ( P<0.05). At the final follow-up, the mean ASES score, UCLA score, and Rowe score were all significantly improved from 41.3±11.9, 14.2±6.1 and 46.9±14.7 preoperatively to 89.7±7.8, 31.5±3.6 and 92.4±7.4, respectively ( P<0.05). The differences between the final follow-up and preoperative values for forward elevation in the bone defect area >25% group and the bone defect area ≤25% group were 43°±20° and 41°±21°, respectively. The differences in lateral external rotation were 34°±8° and 29°±18°, while the differences in internal rotation (measured by hand-behind-back reach) were 5±2 and 4±2, respectively. None of these differences were statistically significant. The differences between the final follow-up and preoperative scores in the bone defect area >25% fracture fragment group and the bone defect area ≤25% group were as follows: ASES score, 50.9±14.4 vs. 47.7±12.8; UCLA score, 18.4±3.2 vs. 17.0±6.9; and Rowe score, 40.5±13.5 vs. 46.9±15.0. None of these differences were statistically significant. CT examination at the last follow-up showed that all fractures were healed, all patients in the bone defect area ≤25% group achieved good reduction, and 3 patients in the bone defect area >25% group had step-offs on the glenoid surface. Postoperative shoulder adhesion occurred in 5 patients, which was improved after intensive abduction and external rotation exercise. Conclusions:Arthroscopic suture anchor fixation is effective for the bone defect area ≤25% bony Bankart lesions, offering advantages of minimal invasiveness and rapid recovery. For lesions involving more than the bone defect area 25% of the glenoid surface, enhanced fixation strength is recommended to prevent fracture fragment displacement.
5.Application efficacy of computed tomography angiography in preoperative evaluation for laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer
Guoqing WANG ; Jianghui GAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Liulong ZHANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2025;31(6):24-31
Objective To analyze the clinical application of computed tomography angiography(CTA)in preoperative planning for laparoscopic radical resection of cancer procedures.Methods Clinical data of 120 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer from January 2021 to February 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.Among them,60 patients underwent routine abdominal CT and CTA,while the other 60 patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).Pathological findings were used as the gold standard to determine the consistency of CTA in clinical T staging and actual results,as well as its accuracy in evaluating whether the tumor invaded the mesenteric blood vessels and surrounding tissues.Results Using pathological findings as the gold standard,preoperative CTA demonstrated 95.00%diagnostic accuracy(57/60)for T-staging,showing excellent agreement(Kappa=0.925,P<0.05).The preoperative MRI successfully diagnosed 98.33%(59/60)in determining the T staging of colon cancer.There was no significant difference in the number of cases detected by CTA and MRI(χ2=0.26,P>0.05).CTA predicted whether the tumor involved important blood vessels such as superior mesenteric artery,superior mesenteric vein,inferior mesenteric artery,inferior mesenteric vein,as well as surrounding tissues such as abdominal aorta,renal artery,renal vein and splenic artery,which was in good agreement with postoperative pathological results.Especially in predicting mesenteric vascular involvement,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of CTA were 94.44%,95.83%and 95.00%,respectively.Conclusion Preoperative CTA for patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer not only provides clear visualization of T-staging,but also reveals mesenteric vascular anatomy/variants and defines tumor relationships with surrounding structures.This comprehensive assessment offers robust support for surgical planning,enhances laparoscopic procedure safety,and reduces avoidable operative risks.
6.Risk factors for deep venous thrombosis within three months after joint replacement surgery
Jianghui QIN ; Yao YAO ; Yexian WANG ; Ying SHEN ; Dongyang CHEN ; Zhihong XU ; Weijun WANG ; Minghui SUN ; Kai SONG ; Xingquan XU ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Qing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(23):1525-1531
Objective:To explore the relevant risk factors for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of lower limb occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 1,782 patients who underwent joint replacement surgery at Drum Tower Hospital, School of Medicine of Nanjing University, from February 2015 to December 2018. Of these, 1,298 were male and 484 were female, with an average age of 65.4±12.3 years (range, 18-95 years). Fourteen factors associated with DVT occurrence at 3 months were investigated, including age, gender, body mass index (BMI), season of surgery, preoperative coagulation function, type of surgery, selection of minimally invasive approach, occurrence of lower limb venous thrombosis 1 day after surgery, history of previous thrombotic diseases, smoking, tumors, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. Independent sample t-tests and chi-square tests were used to analyze the risk factors for DVT occurrence. Indicators with statistically significant differences were included in a binary logistic regression analysis to determine the risk factors for DVT 3 months after surgery. The risk prediction model was established according to the results of logistic regression analysis, and the receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn. The area under the curve of the prediction model was calculated. Results:A total of 1,782 patients were included. The overall incidence of DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery was 10.5% (187/1,782). The thrombosis group included 5 symptomatic cases and 182 asymptomatic cases, with 13 proximal and 174 distal cases. DVT was found in the iliac vein (1 case), femoral vein (10 cases), popliteal vein (8 cases), peroneal vein (14 cases), and intramuscular vein (168 cases). Single-factor analysis showed that female gender, increasing age, previous thrombotic disease, hypertension, surgery in autumn, and the occurrence of DVT on the first day after surgery were correlated with DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery ( P<0.05). After excluding the missing data, a total of 1,744 patients were included in the final analysis. DVT occurrence on the first day after surgery [ OR=7.498, 95% CI (5.312, 10.584), P<0.001], surgery in autumn [ OR=1.834, 95% CI (1.215, 2.769), P=0.004], age [ OR=1.024, 95% CI (1.007, 1.042), P=0.009], female gender [ OR=1.863, 95% CI(1.184, 2.931), P=0.007], and history of previous thrombotic diseases [ OR=0.012, 95% CI (1.136, 2.830), P=0.012] were found to be associated with DVT occurrence at 3 months after surgery. The area under the curve (AUC) for predicting DVT three months after hip or knee arthroplasty was 0.803 [95% CI (0.761, 0.844)]. Conclusion:Advanced age, female gender, history of previous thrombotic diseases, occurrence of DVT on the first day after surgery, and surgery in autumn are risk factors for DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery.
7.Summary of the best evidence for management of fatigue related symptom clusters in HIV/AIDS patients
Dan XU ; Jianghui ZHANG ; Lan SHEN ; Xiaodan DU ; Yeyin QIU ; Yanxia SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(31):4208-4215
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for the management of fatigue-related symptom clusters in HIV/AIDS patients.Methods:According to the "6S" model, clinical decisions, guidelines, expert consensus, systematic reviews, Meta-analysis, evidence summary, and randomized controlled trials on the management of fatigue-related symptom clusters of HIV/AIDS patients were searched from top to bottom in BMJ Best Practice, UpToDate, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Medlive, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang data, China Biology Medicine disc and other databases and websites. The search period was from January 1, 2017, to July 30, 2023. Two researchers independently used corresponding quality evaluation tools to evaluate the methodological quality of the included literature. They extracted and summarized the best evidence for the management of fatigue-related symptom clusters in HIV/AIDS patients.Results:A total of 20 articles were included, including seven clinical decisions, three guidelines, two evidence summaries, one expert consensus, three systematic reviews, and four randomized controlled trials. Thirty-four pieces of evidence were summarized from four aspects: fatigue management, frailty management, sexual dysfunction management, and sleep disorder management.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for the management of fatigue-related symptom clusters in HIV/AIDS patients. Medical and nursing staff must select and apply the evidence in a targeted manner based on clinical situations.
8.Role of Perilipin 2 in microvesicular hepatic steatosis induced by CGI-58 specific knockout in mice
Yixin ZHANG ; Jie LI ; Xiaoqin WAN ; Xiaoqing JIANG ; Jianghui CHEN ; Fang DENG ; Mindian LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Xinyu BAO ; Zhihui ZHANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(15):1701-1712
Objective To explore whether hepatocyte Perilipin-2(Plin2)is involved in the development of fatty liver related to comparative gene identification-58(CGI-58)deficiency mice and compare the effects of Plin2 and Plin3 on lipid droplet formation and lipid accumulation.Methods Based on CGI-58Flox/Flox mice as animal model,the adeno-associated viruses targeting mouse liver,CGI-58 knockout and Plini2 knockdown were achieved by co-expression Cre protein and micro-RNA targeting Plin2(Mi-KD).Then CGI-58 deficiency mice were used as control(NC)to detect the differences in metabolic phenotype and liver pathology.AML-12 mouse hepatocytes were used as cellular model and interfered with siRNA to achieve Plin2/Plin3 knockdown in AML-12 cells.Lipid droplet formation and lipid accumulation were compared with Bodipy staining and enzyme colorimetry in basal condition or lipid-overloaded condition(OA inducement)after Plin2/Plin3 knockdown.Results Plin2 knockdown(Mi-KD)reduced PLIN2 protein level by>99%in mouse livers.Mi-KD decreased hepatomegaly(P=0.019 5)and liver injury(P=0.000 4),while reduced the histological NAS score(P=0.000 2)and hepatic triglyceride content(P=0.016 6)in the CGI-58 deficiency female mice.Mi-KD prevented microvesicular hepatic steatosis in the CGI-58 deficient female mice.Plin3 knockdown significantly reduced the triglyceride content in basal condition of hepatocytes(P=0.001 4),and Plin2 knockdown just showed a decreased trend.Plin2 or Plin3 knockdown significantly reduced the triglyceride content separately in lipid-overloaded hepatocytes(P<0.05).Conclusion Hepatocyte Plin2 is essential in the development of microvesicular hepatic steatosis caused by CGI-58 deficiency.Both Plin2 and Plin3 are involved in lipid droplet formation and lipid accumulation in hepatocytes,and Plin3 shows a stronger effect.
9.Application of 5A nursing model combined with empowerment health education in the perioperative period of laryngeal cancer
Fei XU ; Qingyan HUANG ; Caiyun ZHANG ; Jialu HUANG ; Jianjie SONG ; Jianghui ZHOU
Journal of Navy Medicine 2024;45(2):199-203
Objective To explore the effect of 5A nursing model combined with empowerment health education in the perioperative period of laryngeal cancer.Methods Eighty patients with laryngeal cancer admitted to Department of Otolaryngology of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected as study subjects.Forty patients admitted between January and December 2021 were assigned to control group,and 40 patients admitted between January and December 2022 were divided into observation group.The patients of both groups received unified surgical treatment.During perioperative period,the control group received routine nursing intervention,and the observation group was given 5A nursing model combined with empowerment health education on the basis of routine nursing.Self-care ability,psychological resilience,compliance rate,complication rate,and quality of life scores were compared between the two groups.The patients of both groups were intervened until 3 months after surgery.Results After 3-month intervention,the exercise of self-care agency(ESCA)scores of the observation group in the terms of self-care skills,self-responsibility,self-concept,and health knowledge were higher than those of the control group(P<0.05).After intervention,the scores of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale(CD-RISC)of the observation group in the terms of resilience,self-reliance,and optimism,were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).After intervention,the rates of compliance behaviors in the observation group,including taking medication on time,taking regular rest,quitting smoking and alcohol,eating reasonably,exercising moderately,and taking regular reexaminations,were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).After intervention,the incidence of complications in the observation group was 7.50%(3/40),which was significantly lower than that in the control group(25.00%[10/40],P<0.05).After intervention,the scores of the generic quality of life inventory-74(GQOL-74)of the observation group in the terms of physical function,psychological function,social function,and material life status were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion 5A nursing model combined with empowerment health education used in the perioperative period has a good effect in patients with laryngeal cancer,which can enhance patient's self-care ability,improve psychological resilience and compliance behaviors,reduce the postoperative complications,and improve quality of life.
10.Risk factors for deep venous thrombosis within three months after joint replacement surgery
Jianghui QIN ; Yao YAO ; Yexian WANG ; Ying SHEN ; Dongyang CHEN ; Zhihong XU ; Weijun WANG ; Minghui SUN ; Kai SONG ; Xingquan XU ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Qing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(23):1525-1531
Objective:To explore the relevant risk factors for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of lower limb occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 1,782 patients who underwent joint replacement surgery at Drum Tower Hospital, School of Medicine of Nanjing University, from February 2015 to December 2018. Of these, 1,298 were male and 484 were female, with an average age of 65.4±12.3 years (range, 18-95 years). Fourteen factors associated with DVT occurrence at 3 months were investigated, including age, gender, body mass index (BMI), season of surgery, preoperative coagulation function, type of surgery, selection of minimally invasive approach, occurrence of lower limb venous thrombosis 1 day after surgery, history of previous thrombotic diseases, smoking, tumors, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. Independent sample t-tests and chi-square tests were used to analyze the risk factors for DVT occurrence. Indicators with statistically significant differences were included in a binary logistic regression analysis to determine the risk factors for DVT 3 months after surgery. The risk prediction model was established according to the results of logistic regression analysis, and the receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn. The area under the curve of the prediction model was calculated. Results:A total of 1,782 patients were included. The overall incidence of DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery was 10.5% (187/1,782). The thrombosis group included 5 symptomatic cases and 182 asymptomatic cases, with 13 proximal and 174 distal cases. DVT was found in the iliac vein (1 case), femoral vein (10 cases), popliteal vein (8 cases), peroneal vein (14 cases), and intramuscular vein (168 cases). Single-factor analysis showed that female gender, increasing age, previous thrombotic disease, hypertension, surgery in autumn, and the occurrence of DVT on the first day after surgery were correlated with DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery ( P<0.05). After excluding the missing data, a total of 1,744 patients were included in the final analysis. DVT occurrence on the first day after surgery [ OR=7.498, 95% CI (5.312, 10.584), P<0.001], surgery in autumn [ OR=1.834, 95% CI (1.215, 2.769), P=0.004], age [ OR=1.024, 95% CI (1.007, 1.042), P=0.009], female gender [ OR=1.863, 95% CI(1.184, 2.931), P=0.007], and history of previous thrombotic diseases [ OR=0.012, 95% CI (1.136, 2.830), P=0.012] were found to be associated with DVT occurrence at 3 months after surgery. The area under the curve (AUC) for predicting DVT three months after hip or knee arthroplasty was 0.803 [95% CI (0.761, 0.844)]. Conclusion:Advanced age, female gender, history of previous thrombotic diseases, occurrence of DVT on the first day after surgery, and surgery in autumn are risk factors for DVT occurring 3 months after joint replacement surgery.

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