1.Detection conditions,risk factors and preventive measures of colorectal polyps in 2 680 people undergoing painless colonoscopy
Yaqin LU ; Yuping WANG ; Lingyun LYV ; Lin ZHOU ; Lin CHEN
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(8):833-838
Objective To investigate the detection conditions,risk factors and preventive measures of colorectal polyps in health examination population undergoing painless colonoscopy.Methods A total of 2 680 people who underwent painless colonoscopy at the Health Management Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from January to December 2023 were enrolled in this retrospective study.They were assigned into polyp group and non-polyp group according the examination results.The general information of the two groups was collected to explore the risk factors of colorectal polyps,so as to provide reference for the prevention strategy of colorectal polyps.Results The colorectal polyps were detected in 1 223 people(45.63%),including 633 cases(51.76%)of adenomatous polyps,587 cases(48.00%)of non-adenomatous polyps,and 3 cases(0.25%)of colorectal cancer.Logistic regression analysis indicated that male,smoking history,alcohol drinking history,age 40-59 years old,hyperlipidemia,and CRP>10 mg/L were risk factors of colorectal polyps(P<0.05).Conclusion There is a high detection rate of colorectal polyps in physical examination population.Men,aged 40-59 years old,hyperlipidemia,smoking history,alcohol drinking history,and CRP>10 mg/L are high risk factors of colorectal polyps,which should be paid more attention for the prevention and monitoring of colorectal polyps.
2.Clinical and echocardiographic features of left ventricular diverticulum in adults: a report of 4 cases
Lingyun KONG ; Yidan LI ; Yafeng WU ; Xiuzhang LYV
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2015;14(11):862-865
To explore the clinical and imaging profiles of left ventricular (LV) diverticulum in adults and review the key points for its differential diagnosis.The clinical and imaging features were reviewed for 2 female and 2 male patients clinically diagnosed with LV diverticulum.Their clinical manifestations and electrocardio graphic presentations were nonspecific.On echocardiography,all diverticula,located at LV apex,had a thinned and weakened wall continuing and contracting synchronously with the adjacent LV wall.Two cases were diagnosed as congenital diverticulum without any other cardiac or thoraco-abdominal anomaly.And the other two had existing coronary artery diseases with significantly reduced global and apical LV systolic function.Mural thrombosis in diverticulum was determined in one congenital case.One patient died of cardiac failue.It suggested that LV diverticulum in adults may be congenital and secondary etiologically.The former is mostly isolated and apically situated while the latter often results from regional myocardial ischemia and elevated intracavitary LV pressure at an ill-perfused area.Echocardiography can demonstrate the 2-dimensional and flow hemodynamics of diverticulum in real time so as to facilitate its diagnosis and differential diagnosis.

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