1.Impact of spinal cord anomalies on defecation and quality of life in children with anorectal malformations
Linxiao FAN ; Wei FENG ; Chenzhu XIANG ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Jinping HOU ; Yi WANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(12):1350-1357
Objective To explore the relationship between postoperative defecation dysfunction and quality of life in children with anorectal malformation(ARM)complicated with spinal cord anomalies(SCA)and analyze the impact of different types of SCA on ARM patients in order to provide a reference for the early clinical identification of high-risk children with poor prognosis.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 282 ARM neonates admitted to our department between June 2015 and April 2021.Radiological examinations were applied to evaluate the development of the spinal cord,and Rintala score and the PedsQL 4.0 scale were employed to assess postoperative defecation function and quality of life,respectively.According to their SCA types and other complications,the patients were grouped.The relationship between these factors and defecation function as well as quality of life was then analyzed.Results Among the 282 subjected children,104(36.9%)had SCA.The incidence of SCA varied significantly across different types of ARM(P=0.002),with the highest incidence observed in vaginal fistula patients(100.0%)and the lowest in children without fistula(13.6%).Radiological findings revealed that sacral bone anomalies were common,with absent coccyx(62.7%)and vertebral anomalies(69.8%)being the most prevalent.The SCA group had significantly lower Rintala bowel function score(12.70±3.24)and PedsQL 4.0 quality of life score(81.42±5.03)than the non-SCA group(P<0.001).As the increment of SCA types,both the Rintala score and PedsQL 4.0 score were in a significant downward trend(P<0.001).Among the children with different types of SCA,those with tethered cord syndrome had the statistically lowest Rintala score(8.05±2.35,P<0.05).Meanwhile,their PedsQL 4.0 score(75.90±3.35)was significantly lower than those of other types except syrinx(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that both SCA and sacral bone anomalies exerted notably negative impacts on the Rintala score and PedsQL 4.0 score(P≤0.001),with SCA having the most pronounced effect.Conclusion SCA is closely associated with postoperative defecation dysfunction and diminished quality of life in ARM children.The greater the type and number of SCAs,the worse the postoperative defecation function and quality of life.Early identification of concomitant SCAs holds significant clinical value for predicting postoperative outcomes in ARM patients.
2.On the serum leptin and IGF-Ⅰ levels in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Linxiao FAN ; Min HAO ; Yansheng YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
Serum levels of leptin, insulin like growth factor (IGF)Ⅰ, IGF binding protein 1(IGFBP1), fasting insulin (FINS) were determined in 36 patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and 26 control subjects. The results showed that serum leptin, IGF Ⅰ, FINS in PCOS patients were significantly higher than those in control subjects, and serum IGFBP1 level was significantly lower than that in control subjects. Serum leptin was positively correlated with FINS in PCOS patients.

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