1.The influence of age and gender on the sagittal spine-pelvis parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults
Hui YE ; Qiongjie CHEN ; Wangyi PAN ; Junnan CHEN ; Xingyan HE ; Zhaoming YE ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Dengwei HE ; Kejun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(18):1193-1200
Objective:To explore the effects of age and gender on the sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults.Methods:A total of 647 Chinese healthy adults who underwent health check-ups at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Songyang County People's Hospital, from January 2017 to September 2024 were collected. There were 277 males and 370 females, aged 18-93 years. Anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the whole spine were taken to evaluate the spinal-pelvic sagittal morphology. The following parameters were measured: thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis(LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), global tilt (GT), T 1-pelvic angle (TPA), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), thoracic Cobb angle (T-Cobb), lower end vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-LEV), apex vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-Apex), lumbar Cobb angle (L-Cobb). Compare the differences in spine-pelvis parameters among patients of different genders and age groups (in this study, the subjects were subdivided into the 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years groups according to the age range). Results:The results showed that GT, SVA, TPA, and PT increased with age ( P<0.05). For males aged 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years, PT values were 8.58°±6.47°, 9.60°±5.63°, 12.65°±7.13°, 11.00°±6.99°, 13.01°±8.63°, 15.77°±8.02°, and 18.47°±10.03° respectively; for females in the same age groups, the PT values were 8.44°±6.83°, 9.00°±6.44°, 11.84°±7.35°, 12.07°±7.51°, 15.44°±9.39°, 19.26°±8.28°, and 18.17°±9.43° respectively. For males in these age groups, the global tilt (GT) values were 6.37°±7.20°, 8.77°±6.51°, 10.38°±9.07°, 8.80°±7.49°, 10.80°±8.62°, 16.07°±10.42°, and 21.99°±12.65° respectively; for females, the GT values were 4.46°±8.09°, 5.96°±7.83°, 8.17°±6.88°, 9.41°±8.03°, 9.96°±1.39°, 17.89°±9.39°, and 19.55°±12.34° respectively. The sagittal vertical axis (SVA) values for males in the age groups were -7.94±25.57 mm, -2.98±25.69 mm, -4.63±20.90 mm, -6.43±32.81 mm, 7.85±43.39 mm, 36.49±53.89 mm, and 55.57±51.10 mm respectively; for females, they were -24.12±31.35 mm, -17.49±25.12 mm, -17.88±22.72 mm, -8.25±30.91 mm, 8.80±27.45 mm, 28.67±38.22 mm, and 23.23±35.19 mm respectively. For males, the thoracic pelvic angle (TPA) values across the age groups were 4.46°±5.94°, 6.05°±5.38°, 9.58°±9.35°, 7.52°±7.64°, 11.23°±9.59°, 16.32°±12.38°, and 18.49°±11.70° respectively; for females, the TPA values were 2.72°±6.88°, 3.68°±6.26°, 7.30°±6.11°, 7.44°±6.75°, 12.64°±9.79°, 19.08°±10.39°, and 16.79°±13.19° respectively. T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex increased slowly with age ( P<0.05). The pelvic incidence (PI) remained relatively constant in males ( P>0.05), while it increased slowly with age in females ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Sagittal anteversion of the spinal-pelvis increases with age. Gender differences are reflected in specific changes in the fluctuation amplitude of certain parameters (such as PI), and the fluctuations of indicators like T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex are closely related to the natural aging process of the spine.
2.Detection of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in human hair by UPLC-MS/MS
Xingang MIAO ; Limei LU ; Mingyang JIN ; Yuting HUANG ; Yuyan CAI ; Yu ZOU ; Kejun ZHANG ; Qihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2025;40(3):273-277
Objective To develop a rapid and accurate ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-MS/MS)method for the detection of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in human hair.Methods Hair samples containing etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate were extracted with methanol containing the internal standard orthoxine,filtered with a 0.22 μm organic filter membrane and detected vio UPLC-MS/MS.All components were separated by using a gradient elution procedure consisting of 0.01%formic acid(1 mmol/L ammonium acetate)and acetonitrile.Positive electrospray ionization was performed using multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)mode.Results The linear relationships of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate were good in the range of 0.01~1 ng/mg(r ≥ 0.997 9),with recovery rates ranging from 87.9%to 101.5%.The accuracy was between 80.0%and 110.0%.The intra-day and inter-day relative standard deviations(RSD)were 2.9%~9.6%and 3.6%~19.9%.Conclusion This method is easy to operate and has high recovery efficiencies.It is sufficiently simple and sensitive to be applied to detect etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in hair.
3.Clinical analysis of transnasal endoscopic optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(8):937-942
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of endoscopic optic nerve decompression in preschoolers with traumatic optic neuropathy.Methods:The clinical data of 10 cases (12 eyes) of traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers aged 1-6 years (mean 3.6 years) admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from 2015 to 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The visual acuity changes before and after endoscopic optic nerve decompression were compared, and the surgical complications were observed. Clinical effectiveness was defined as an improvement of at least one level in visual acuity.Results:All patients were followed up for 3 to 60 months, and the clinical effective rate was 10/12. The effective rate of 10 eyes with preoperative no light perception was 8/10. There were 2 eyes with preoperative residual vision: 1 eye with visual acuity of 0.01 and 1 eye with light perception only, and the effective rate was 2/2. The time from injury to surgery was 5 to 112 days, with an average of 44.4 days. After eye trauma, the success rate was 1/1 within 7 days after surgery; for 7 eyes with trauma from 8 to 30 days after surgery, the success rate was 5/7; for 4 eyes with trauma from 31 to 112 days after surgery, the effective rate was 4/4. No intracranial, orbital, or nasal complications occurred during or after surgery in any patient.Conclusions:Endoscopic optic nerve decompression is safe and effective in the treatment of traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers aged 1-6 years. Surgery remains clinically beneficial even when performed more than 7 days after injury.
4.Tumors Invaded in the Central Airway in Predicting Severe Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Pneumonitis Based on Propensity Score Matching
Bofeng ZHAO ; Yaming ZHANG ; Ping CHEN ; Wei FENG ; Kejun NAN ; Jinpeng LIU ; Baoying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(6):645-650
Purpose To evaluate the value of tumors invasion in the central airway(TICA)in predicting the severe immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis(S-CIP)in lung cancer patients using propensity score matching(PSM).Materials and Methods The intact data of 162 consecutive lung cancer patients who received treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in Xi'an International Medical Center Hospital from September 2019 to March 2022 were retrospectively collected.Patients were divided into S-CIP group(23 cases)and non-S-CIP group(139 cases)according to the presence of S-CIP.The demographic information of the patients,including gender,age,history of smoking,thoracic radiotherapy histology,baseline lung diseases,classification,TNM stage,tumor location as well as TICA were collected.A binary Logistic regression was used to analyze the confounding factors and independent risk factors of S-CIP and to predict the development of S-CIP.A 1:1 matching was performed by the nearest neighbor method for PSM.The PSM was used to pair the two groups,and the value of TICA in predicting S-CIP before and after PSM was compared.The receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve were used for model performance based on TICA.Results Before PSM,the proportion of baseline lung diseases(78.3%vs.32.4%,OR=6.802,P=0.001),thoracic radiotherapy history(69.6%vs.30.2%,OR=5.300,P=0.002)and TICA(65.2%vs.27.3%,OR=5.882,P=0.001)in the S-CIP group was higher than those in the non-S-CIP group,and were independent risk factor for predicting S-CIP.After PSM,20 patients were included in each group.The presence of TICA was higher in S-CIP group than that in the non-S-CIP group(60.0%vs.20.0%,OR=6.000,P=0.013).The area under the curves of Logistic regression model based on TICA was 0.700(95%CI 0.534-0.866).Conclusion TICA is an independent risk factor for development of S-CIP,which has moderate degree of accuracy in predicting S-CIP,can be used for risk prediction and early intervention to reduce the poor prognosis of S-CIP patients.
5.Effects of Different Anticipated Conditions on Biomechanical Characteristics of Lower Limbs in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability
Ling WANG ; Peng CHEN ; Huiwu ZUO ; Xinxin LIU ; Junjie NIU ; Kejun LI ; Xin LIU ; Haitao LIU ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):980-987
Objective The differences in biomechanical characteristics of the lower limbs between individuals with chronic ankle instability(CAI)and healthy individuals during unanticipated and anticipated jumping were compared,in order to provide practical references and ideas for the prevention and treatment of recurrent ankle sprains.Methods Thirty subjects were recruited,including 15 patients with CAI and 15 healthy volunteers.All subjects completed unanticipated and anticipated jumping tests in a random order,with a 1-week interval between the two tests.Kinematic and kinetic data of lower limbs were collected synchronously using Vicon infrared high-speed motion capture system and Kistler three-dimensional force platform.Results At the moment of touchdown,knee flexion angle was significantly greater during unanticipated jumping than that during anticipated jumping(P=0.009),while ankle eversion angle was notably lower(P=0.043).During the early landing phase,unanticipated jumping showed significantly greater peak hip flexion and abduction angles,as well as knee flexion(P=0.038,P=0.036,P=0.04),while peak ankle dorsiflexion and eversion angles were significantly lower(P=0.001,P=0.01)compared to anticipated jumping.Additionally,peak hip abduction moment during unanticipated jumping was significantly higher in patients with CAI than that during anticipated jumping(P=0.028).Conclusions Unanticipated jumping reduced ankle dorsiflexion and eversion angles in individuals with CAI,putting the ankle in an open,sprain-prone position.Individuals with CAI compensated proximally by increasing hip flexion,abduction,knee flexion angles,and hip extension moment to stabilize the ankle.
6.The influence of age and gender on the sagittal spine-pelvis parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults
Hui YE ; Qiongjie CHEN ; Wangyi PAN ; Junnan CHEN ; Xingyan HE ; Zhaoming YE ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Dengwei HE ; Kejun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(18):1193-1200
Objective:To explore the effects of age and gender on the sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults.Methods:A total of 647 Chinese healthy adults who underwent health check-ups at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Songyang County People's Hospital, from January 2017 to September 2024 were collected. There were 277 males and 370 females, aged 18-93 years. Anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the whole spine were taken to evaluate the spinal-pelvic sagittal morphology. The following parameters were measured: thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis(LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), global tilt (GT), T 1-pelvic angle (TPA), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), thoracic Cobb angle (T-Cobb), lower end vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-LEV), apex vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-Apex), lumbar Cobb angle (L-Cobb). Compare the differences in spine-pelvis parameters among patients of different genders and age groups (in this study, the subjects were subdivided into the 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years groups according to the age range). Results:The results showed that GT, SVA, TPA, and PT increased with age ( P<0.05). For males aged 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years, PT values were 8.58°±6.47°, 9.60°±5.63°, 12.65°±7.13°, 11.00°±6.99°, 13.01°±8.63°, 15.77°±8.02°, and 18.47°±10.03° respectively; for females in the same age groups, the PT values were 8.44°±6.83°, 9.00°±6.44°, 11.84°±7.35°, 12.07°±7.51°, 15.44°±9.39°, 19.26°±8.28°, and 18.17°±9.43° respectively. For males in these age groups, the global tilt (GT) values were 6.37°±7.20°, 8.77°±6.51°, 10.38°±9.07°, 8.80°±7.49°, 10.80°±8.62°, 16.07°±10.42°, and 21.99°±12.65° respectively; for females, the GT values were 4.46°±8.09°, 5.96°±7.83°, 8.17°±6.88°, 9.41°±8.03°, 9.96°±1.39°, 17.89°±9.39°, and 19.55°±12.34° respectively. The sagittal vertical axis (SVA) values for males in the age groups were -7.94±25.57 mm, -2.98±25.69 mm, -4.63±20.90 mm, -6.43±32.81 mm, 7.85±43.39 mm, 36.49±53.89 mm, and 55.57±51.10 mm respectively; for females, they were -24.12±31.35 mm, -17.49±25.12 mm, -17.88±22.72 mm, -8.25±30.91 mm, 8.80±27.45 mm, 28.67±38.22 mm, and 23.23±35.19 mm respectively. For males, the thoracic pelvic angle (TPA) values across the age groups were 4.46°±5.94°, 6.05°±5.38°, 9.58°±9.35°, 7.52°±7.64°, 11.23°±9.59°, 16.32°±12.38°, and 18.49°±11.70° respectively; for females, the TPA values were 2.72°±6.88°, 3.68°±6.26°, 7.30°±6.11°, 7.44°±6.75°, 12.64°±9.79°, 19.08°±10.39°, and 16.79°±13.19° respectively. T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex increased slowly with age ( P<0.05). The pelvic incidence (PI) remained relatively constant in males ( P>0.05), while it increased slowly with age in females ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Sagittal anteversion of the spinal-pelvis increases with age. Gender differences are reflected in specific changes in the fluctuation amplitude of certain parameters (such as PI), and the fluctuations of indicators like T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex are closely related to the natural aging process of the spine.
7.Detection of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in human hair by UPLC-MS/MS
Xingang MIAO ; Limei LU ; Mingyang JIN ; Yuting HUANG ; Yuyan CAI ; Yu ZOU ; Kejun ZHANG ; Qihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2025;40(3):273-277
Objective To develop a rapid and accurate ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-MS/MS)method for the detection of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in human hair.Methods Hair samples containing etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate were extracted with methanol containing the internal standard orthoxine,filtered with a 0.22 μm organic filter membrane and detected vio UPLC-MS/MS.All components were separated by using a gradient elution procedure consisting of 0.01%formic acid(1 mmol/L ammonium acetate)and acetonitrile.Positive electrospray ionization was performed using multiple reaction monitoring(MRM)mode.Results The linear relationships of etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate were good in the range of 0.01~1 ng/mg(r ≥ 0.997 9),with recovery rates ranging from 87.9%to 101.5%.The accuracy was between 80.0%and 110.0%.The intra-day and inter-day relative standard deviations(RSD)were 2.9%~9.6%and 3.6%~19.9%.Conclusion This method is easy to operate and has high recovery efficiencies.It is sufficiently simple and sensitive to be applied to detect etomidate,metomidate,propoxate,and isopropoxate in hair.
8.Effects of Different Anticipated Conditions on Biomechanical Characteristics of Lower Limbs in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability
Ling WANG ; Peng CHEN ; Huiwu ZUO ; Xinxin LIU ; Junjie NIU ; Kejun LI ; Xin LIU ; Haitao LIU ; Jinwu WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):980-987
Objective The differences in biomechanical characteristics of the lower limbs between individuals with chronic ankle instability(CAI)and healthy individuals during unanticipated and anticipated jumping were compared,in order to provide practical references and ideas for the prevention and treatment of recurrent ankle sprains.Methods Thirty subjects were recruited,including 15 patients with CAI and 15 healthy volunteers.All subjects completed unanticipated and anticipated jumping tests in a random order,with a 1-week interval between the two tests.Kinematic and kinetic data of lower limbs were collected synchronously using Vicon infrared high-speed motion capture system and Kistler three-dimensional force platform.Results At the moment of touchdown,knee flexion angle was significantly greater during unanticipated jumping than that during anticipated jumping(P=0.009),while ankle eversion angle was notably lower(P=0.043).During the early landing phase,unanticipated jumping showed significantly greater peak hip flexion and abduction angles,as well as knee flexion(P=0.038,P=0.036,P=0.04),while peak ankle dorsiflexion and eversion angles were significantly lower(P=0.001,P=0.01)compared to anticipated jumping.Additionally,peak hip abduction moment during unanticipated jumping was significantly higher in patients with CAI than that during anticipated jumping(P=0.028).Conclusions Unanticipated jumping reduced ankle dorsiflexion and eversion angles in individuals with CAI,putting the ankle in an open,sprain-prone position.Individuals with CAI compensated proximally by increasing hip flexion,abduction,knee flexion angles,and hip extension moment to stabilize the ankle.
9.Tumors Invaded in the Central Airway in Predicting Severe Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Pneumonitis Based on Propensity Score Matching
Bofeng ZHAO ; Yaming ZHANG ; Ping CHEN ; Wei FENG ; Kejun NAN ; Jinpeng LIU ; Baoying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(6):645-650
Purpose To evaluate the value of tumors invasion in the central airway(TICA)in predicting the severe immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis(S-CIP)in lung cancer patients using propensity score matching(PSM).Materials and Methods The intact data of 162 consecutive lung cancer patients who received treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in Xi'an International Medical Center Hospital from September 2019 to March 2022 were retrospectively collected.Patients were divided into S-CIP group(23 cases)and non-S-CIP group(139 cases)according to the presence of S-CIP.The demographic information of the patients,including gender,age,history of smoking,thoracic radiotherapy histology,baseline lung diseases,classification,TNM stage,tumor location as well as TICA were collected.A binary Logistic regression was used to analyze the confounding factors and independent risk factors of S-CIP and to predict the development of S-CIP.A 1:1 matching was performed by the nearest neighbor method for PSM.The PSM was used to pair the two groups,and the value of TICA in predicting S-CIP before and after PSM was compared.The receiver operating characteristic curve and the area under the curve were used for model performance based on TICA.Results Before PSM,the proportion of baseline lung diseases(78.3%vs.32.4%,OR=6.802,P=0.001),thoracic radiotherapy history(69.6%vs.30.2%,OR=5.300,P=0.002)and TICA(65.2%vs.27.3%,OR=5.882,P=0.001)in the S-CIP group was higher than those in the non-S-CIP group,and were independent risk factor for predicting S-CIP.After PSM,20 patients were included in each group.The presence of TICA was higher in S-CIP group than that in the non-S-CIP group(60.0%vs.20.0%,OR=6.000,P=0.013).The area under the curves of Logistic regression model based on TICA was 0.700(95%CI 0.534-0.866).Conclusion TICA is an independent risk factor for development of S-CIP,which has moderate degree of accuracy in predicting S-CIP,can be used for risk prediction and early intervention to reduce the poor prognosis of S-CIP patients.
10.Clinical analysis of transnasal endoscopic optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;60(8):937-942
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of endoscopic optic nerve decompression in preschoolers with traumatic optic neuropathy.Methods:The clinical data of 10 cases (12 eyes) of traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers aged 1-6 years (mean 3.6 years) admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from 2015 to 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The visual acuity changes before and after endoscopic optic nerve decompression were compared, and the surgical complications were observed. Clinical effectiveness was defined as an improvement of at least one level in visual acuity.Results:All patients were followed up for 3 to 60 months, and the clinical effective rate was 10/12. The effective rate of 10 eyes with preoperative no light perception was 8/10. There were 2 eyes with preoperative residual vision: 1 eye with visual acuity of 0.01 and 1 eye with light perception only, and the effective rate was 2/2. The time from injury to surgery was 5 to 112 days, with an average of 44.4 days. After eye trauma, the success rate was 1/1 within 7 days after surgery; for 7 eyes with trauma from 8 to 30 days after surgery, the success rate was 5/7; for 4 eyes with trauma from 31 to 112 days after surgery, the effective rate was 4/4. No intracranial, orbital, or nasal complications occurred during or after surgery in any patient.Conclusions:Endoscopic optic nerve decompression is safe and effective in the treatment of traumatic optic neuropathy in preschoolers aged 1-6 years. Surgery remains clinically beneficial even when performed more than 7 days after injury.

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