1.Clinical characteristics and influencing factors of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients complicated with heart failure in Nanjing
Yumin ZHU ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Liping YIN ; Fan CHEN ; Bowen HUANG ; Qian LI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(4):64-68
Objective To analyze the clinical features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with heart failure (HF) in Nanjing and explore the influencing factors. Methods A total of 773 COPD inpatients were selected from January 2021 to January 2024 in Nanjing Combined Hospital of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing Qixia District Hospital, Nanjing Lishui District People's Hospital, Nanjing Pukou District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Nanjing First Hospital., and were divided into 2 groups according to the presence or absence of combined HF. The general data and medical records of the two groups were compared, the clinical characteristics of COPD patients with HF were summarized, and the influencing factors of COPD patients with HF were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. Results Among the 242 patients (31.31%) with COPD had HF, chronic paroxysmal dyspnea was the most common first symptom, 169 patients (69.83%) had left heart failure, 63 patients (30.17%) were diagnosed as right heart failure or global heart failure , 17 patients (7.02%) had myocardial infarction. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of HF was 1.678 times and 1.691times higher in COPD groups ≥ 50 years old and male COPD groups than in < 50 years old and female groups, respectively; the risk of HF was 1.491 times higher in COPD groups engaged in physical work than in physical work groups; the risk of HF was 1.447 times and 1.580 times higher in COPD groups with hypertension and coronary heart disease than in COPD groups without hypertension and coronary heart disease, respectively; the risk of HF was 1.859 times higher in COPD groups smoking>400 vial/year than in COPD groups≤400 vial/ year; the risk of HF was 1.757 times higher in COPD groups with acute exacerbation frequency≥2 times/year than in COPD groups<2 times/year; the above differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion Attention should be paid to elderly, male and heavy physical work group of COPD patients. Active treatment of hypertension and coronary heart disease, effective tobacco control and reduction of the frequency of acute exacerbation are effective ways to reduce the risk of HF in COPD patients in Nanjing.
2.Research and prospects of deep learning in the field of temporomandibular disorders
Liping YIN ; Yuchen YANG ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(10):1203-1208
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is one of the most clinically common oral diseases.It covers a range of conditions involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its adjacent muscles and tissues. Patients typically experience discomfort symptoms such as joint clicking, TMJ pain, chewing muscle discomfort, and jaw movement dysfunction. Given the complexity of the etiology of TMD, the diversity and non-specificity of symptoms, how to accurately diagnose and formulate the best treatment plan has become a challenging issue that urgently needs to be addressed in clinical practice. In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, especially deep learning (DL) technology, has brought a revolutionary driving force to medical diagnosis and treatment. This article aims to review the current application of DL in the diagnosis and treatment of TMD, discuss the challenges faced, and provide prospects for future development, in order to have a deeper understanding and reflection on the application of DL in the diagnosis and treatment of TMD.
3.Application of divisional design in composite labia minora and clitoral hood reduction
Kang YIN ; Guoping WU ; Xiangxu LI ; Yuming QU ; Kaili YAN ; Liping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(5):502-506
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of the divisional design in composite labia minora and clitoral hood reduction.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 57 patients diagnosed with labia minora and clitoral hood hypertrophy at Department of Plastic Surgery, Nanjing Medical University Friendship Plastic Surgery Hospital between July 2018 and May 2021. The ages of the patients ranged from 24 to 45 years with an average of (31.0±8.2) years. Preoperative symptoms and surgical demands included: appearance concerns in 57 cases (100%), irritation during friction in 49 cases (86.0%), and discomfort during intercourse in 22 cases (38.6%). The complex hypertrophy was divided into simple labia minora hypertrophy and clitoral hood hypertrophy. Then the reduction of clitoris hood was performed according to the prepuce morphology, and labiaplasty was performed using edge resection. The operative effects, patient satisfaction, and postoperative complications were assessed.Results:All incisions healed primarily with no flap necrosis or marginal infections. Hematoma occurred in 1 case which recovered well after timely treatment. All patients were followed up for 3-12 months. 54 cases were satisfied with the labia minora and clitoral hood shape and reported no sensory abnormality. Bilateral asymmetry occurred in 2 cases, one of which required further surgical repair. Scar hyperplasia occurred and was gradually softened after 6 months in 1 case. Of the 57 patients with appearance concerns, 55 (96.5%) patients reported improved appearance postoperatively. Of the 49 patients with preoperative friction discomfort, 47 (95.9%) patients achieved symptom relief. Of the 22 patients reporting sexual discomfort, 15 (68.1%) patients noted enhanced sexual satisfaction postoperatively. Overall, 54 (94.7%) patients were satisfied, 2 (3.5%) patients were moderately satisfied, and 1 (1.8%) patient was unsatisfied.Conclusions:For patients with labia minora and clitoral hood hypertrophy, the application of divisional design is surgically simple and safe. It achieves satisfactory outcomes with no severe adverse reactions.
4.Retrospective analysis of unexpected antibodies in primary-screened D-negative blood donors
Hecai YANG ; Yin GUAN ; Xiaoli MA ; Yonglei LYU ; Minglu GENG ; Yi CAO ; Liping WANG ; Hongwei MA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(11):1556-1561
Objective: To analyze the frequency and investigate the causes of unexpected antibodies in D-negative blood donors. Methods: From January 2022 to December 2024, 3 768 D-negative blood donors sent to our laboratory were selected as research subjects. D-negative confirmation test and RhCE phenotype detection were applied by saline tube method and microcolumn gel indirect antiglobulin test (IAT), respectively. Antibody screening and identification were performed using the polybrene method and IAT column agglutination methods. Anti-D, anti-C and anti-G specificities were identified by a two-step adsorption-elution method, and the genotypes of D-negative samples were determined by RHD gene amplification, Sanger sequencing, and PacBio Single Molecule Real-Time (SMRT) sequencing. Results: Among D-negative donors, ccee and Ccee phenotypes accounted for the highest proportion, 55.68% (2 098/3 768) and 29.56% (1 114/3 768), respectively, while CcEE and CCEe phenotypes were the least, with one case detected in each, accounting for 0.03% (1/3 768). A total of 165 cases with D variant phenotype were detected, and the proportion of D variant was 4.38% (165/3 768) in the donors detected by D-negative confirmation test. Antibody screening positive blood donors were identified in 93 cases with a proportion of 2.47% (93/3 768). Antibody specificity was determined in 84 blood donors, and 9 samples showed no clear specificity. Anti-D was detected most frequently (n=68), in which 6 of them were detected having multiple antibodies, anti-D + anti-C (n=2), anti-D + anti-G(n=1), and anti-D + anti-E(n=3). The other antibodies detected were anti-E (n=1), anti-M(n=9), anti-P1 (n=3), anti-Le
(n=1), and anti-HI(n=2). Fourteen cases were detected with anti-D in serological D-negative donors with C+ or E+ phenotype, in which three of them were DVI type 3 individuals and 11 cases were D negative individuals. Conclusion: The incidence of unexpected antibodies was higher in D-negative blood donors than in the total donors, with anti-D being the most common. The data provide insights for prevention and monitoring hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) caused by anti-D. To ensure the safety of blood transfusion, routine unexpected antibody screening for RhD-negative blood donors is recommended to prevent the use of unexpected antibodies positive plasma in the clinic.
5.Etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of obesity based on classical Chinese medical texts: a review
YIN Shuang ; QI Xiaoyu ; ZHOU Xizhen ; CHEN Liping
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(12):1233-1238
Abstract
Obesity is characterized by a body weight exceeding a certain range and a corpulent physique, often accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue, lack of energy and motivation to speak, reduced physical activity, and shortness of breath. The core pathogenesis of obesity lies in the dysfunction of the spleen and stomach in transporting and transforming nutrients, leading to abnormal metabolism of water and grain essences and the subsequent accumulation of pathological substances such as phlegm-dampness and "Gaozhuo" (greasy-turbid substances). Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes that "spleen deficiency is the root cause, while phlegm-dampness and Gaozhuo are the manifestations", forming a dialectical system encompassing theories on spleen-stomach transportation and transformation, phlegm-dampness pathogenesis, Gaozhuo pathogenesis, and constitutional differentiation. Traditional Chinese Medicine plays a crucial role in preventing and treating obesity through interventions such as herbal medicine, external therapies, and dietary adjustments. This article systematically reviews classical Chinese medical texts, focusing on the etiology, pathogenesis, theoretical origins, and prevention and treatment methods of obesity, so as to provide references for modern Traditional Chinese Medicine approaches to obesity prevention and treatment.
6.Correlation between gut microbiota and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma based on Mendelian randomization
Juan LIU ; Mingliang CHEN ; Liping HUANG ; Wei YIN ; Xinlu LIN ; Yanqiu LI ; Xin WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(3):652-658
Objective To investigate the causal relationship between gut microbiota and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL).Methods Employed a two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization approach,using summary statistics from genome-wide association studies(GWAS)to extract single nucleotide polymor-phisms(SNPs)associated with exposure and outcome as instrumental variables.Exposure instrumental varia-bles(P<1×10-5)and outcome instrumental variables(P<5×10-8)were selected based on the P-values of SNPs.Three different Mendelian randomization methods were used to analyze the relationship between gut microbiota and DLBCL,with sensitivity analyses including heterogeneity,pleiotropy,and leave-one-out tests.Results Bilophila(OR=2.043,95%CI:1.279-3.264),Coprobacter(OR=1.371,95%CI:1.035-1.816),Eubacterium eligens group(OR=1.996,95%CI:1.291-3.087)increased the risk of DLBCL.Alistipes(OR=0.588,95%CI:0.359-0.963),Eubacterium eligens group(OR=1.996,95%CI:1.291-3.087),Slackia(OR=0.688,95%CI:0.479-0.988)reduced the risk of DLBCL.Reverse Mendelian randomization a-nalysis failed to reveal any evidence of a causal relationship between DLBCL and the six gut microbiota.Con-clusion There is a causal association between gut microbiota and DLBCL.
7.Common complications of vaginal delivery and their influencing factors among women of reproductive age: a prospective cohort study
Xiaojiao WANG ; Xiuxue YIN ; Hui MIN ; Hua GAO ; Liping MAO ; Chunyi GU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(12):1097-1106
Objective:To investigate the incidence of common complications following vaginal delivery and analyze their influencing factors among women of reproductive age.Methods:This prospective cohort study consecutively enrolled women who delivered vaginally at two campuses of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University between February and July 2023. Participants were categorized into groups according to complication occurrence: those with obstetric laceration versus those without, postpartum hemorrhage versus non-hemorrhage, and retained placenta/membranes without hemorrhage vs. non-retention. Data were collected using a self-developed questionnaire on risk factors for vaginal delivery complications. Group comparisons of demographics, obstetric history, intrapartum assessments, and delivery outcomes were performed using Chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test), independent samples t-test, and Mann-Whitney U test. Multivariate logistic regression identified risk factors for the three complication types. Results:Among 1 966 vaginal deliveries, the overall complication rate was 8.1% (159/1 966), with obstetric lacerations representing the most frequent complication at 4.6% (91/1 966), followed by postpartum hemorrhage at 2.7% (53/1 966) and retained placenta/membranes without hemorrhage at 1.4% (27/1 966). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified distinct sets of independent risk factors for each complication. For obstetric lacerations, adequate gestational weight gain was associated with a reduced risk ( OR=0.547, 95% CI: 0.332-0.900, P=0.018), while precipitous labor ( OR=2.633, 95% CI: 1.321-5.248, P=0.006), shoulder dystocia ( OR=2.495, 95% CI: 1.093-5.691, P=0.030), poor maternal cooperation ( OR=1.887, 95% CI: 1.061-3.359, P=0.031), and specific perineal conditions—particularly reduced skin folds ( OR=2.341, 95% CI: 1.247-4.395, P=0.008) and tight/thick/edematous skin ( OR=2.511, 95% CI: 1.248-5.054, P=0.010)—emerged as significant risk factors. Regarding postpartum hemorrhage, conception through assisted reproductive technology ( OR=3.286, 95% CI: 1.189-9.076, P=0.022), presence of obstetric comorbidities ( OR=2.460, 95% CI: 1.070-5.656, P=0.034), elevated D-dimer levels ( OR=1.157, 95% CI: 1.049-1.277, P=0.004), reduced fibrinogen ( OR=0.521, 95% CI: 0.319-0.851, P=0.009), weak uterine contractions ( OR=20.175, 95% CI: 10.352-39.321, P<0.001), abnormal placentation ( OR=2.434, 95% CI: 1.167-5.078, P=0.018), and absence of early skin-to-skin contact ( OR=0.141, 95% CI: 0.067-0.295, P<0.001) were independently associated with increased risk. For retained placenta/membranes without hemorrhage, prolonged thrombin time ( OR=0.117, 95% CI: 0.034-0.318, P<0.001) and abnormal placentation ( OR=51.843, 95% CI: 14.988-179.324, P<0.001) were identified as primary risk factors. Conclusions:While the overall incidence of complications following vaginal delivery among women of reproductive age is relatively low, high-risk groups warrant particular attention. Precipitous labor, shoulder dystocia, poor maternal cooperation, and unfavorable perineal conditions increase laceration risk. Assisted conception, obstetric comorbidities, elevated D-dimer levels, uterine atony, and placental abnormalities elevate hemorrhage risk. Furthermore, placental abnormalities are strongly associated with retained placenta/membranes without hemorrhage.
8.The Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Regulating Necroptosis to Prevent and Treat Respiratory Viral Infectious Diseases
Liping TAN ; Yajun LI ; Yan LIN ; Lijie YIN ; Xiuzhu WANG ; Huan DOU ; Yayi HOU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(11):1493-1502
Infectious diseases of the respiratory system are very common in clinical practice,among which pneumonia caused by in-fluenza virus infection is characterized by high morbidity and mortality.Current clinical treatments for respiratory viral infections still face challenges such as drug resistance and poor efficacy.Necroptosis,a form of programmed cell death,is closely associated with the progression of respiratory viral infections.Traditional Chinese medicine modulating necroptosis has demonstrated beneficial therapeu-tic effects in these diseases.This paper introduces the concept and mechanisms of necroptosis,reviews recent research on the relation-ship between necroptosis and respiratory virus infections diseases,and summarizes the therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medi-cine in regulating necroptosis to intervene in these diseases,aiming to provide insights for the development and clinical application of therapeutic agents for respiratory viral infections.
9.Ultrasound-guided PRP and silver needle thermal synergy in early osteonecrosis of the femoral head
Heng XU ; Ting ZHANG ; Qin YIN ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN ; Wen ZHU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(11):1711-1717
Objective To assess the efficacy and the survival rate of the hip joint following the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head(ONFH)with ultrasound-guided percutaneous intra-articular platelet-rich plasma(PRP)injection in combination with percutaneous silver needle thermalolysis.Methods Fifty-six patients diag-nosed with ARCO(Association Research Circulation Osseous)stage Ⅱ ONFH were randomly allocated into two groups.The first group,designated as the PRP injection combined with silver needle thermalolysis group(Group R,n=28),and the second group,the steroid injection combined with silver needle thermalolysis group(Group S,n=28).Both groups underwent three injections(administered at 4-week intervals)and one session of silver needle thermalolysis.Outcome measures,including the Numerical Rating Scale(NRS)for pain assessment,Harris Hip Score(HHS),daily consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(etoricoxib)and tramadol,progression to ARCO stage Ⅲ,and the rates of surgical intervention,were recorded at baseline,3 days,and 1,3,6,and 12 months after the treatment.Results When compared to the baseline,both groups manifested significant decreases in NRS scores and enhancements in HHS at all follow-up time points(P<0.05).Specifically,Group R demonstrated more favorable outcomes compared to Group S.At 3,6,and 12 months,Group R had lower NRS scores(P<0.01)and more notable improvements in HHS(P<0.01).Additionally,the daily analgesic consumption(etoricoxib and tramadol)in Group R was significantly lower than that in Group S at 3,6,and 12 months(P<0.01).Moreover,Group R exhibited a significantly lower progression rate to ARCO stage III and a lower hip replacement surgery rate(P<0.05).Conclusions Ultrasound-guided intra-articular PRP injection in combination with silver needle therma-lolysis expedites pain alleviation,enhances hip function,reduces analgesic dependence,and retards the progression of ONFH.This approach thus represents a clinically viable option for early-stage intervention.
10.Research and prospects of deep learning in the field of temporomandibular disorders
Liping YIN ; Yuchen YANG ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(10):1203-1208
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is one of the most clinically common oral diseases.It covers a range of conditions involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and its adjacent muscles and tissues. Patients typically experience discomfort symptoms such as joint clicking, TMJ pain, chewing muscle discomfort, and jaw movement dysfunction. Given the complexity of the etiology of TMD, the diversity and non-specificity of symptoms, how to accurately diagnose and formulate the best treatment plan has become a challenging issue that urgently needs to be addressed in clinical practice. In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, especially deep learning (DL) technology, has brought a revolutionary driving force to medical diagnosis and treatment. This article aims to review the current application of DL in the diagnosis and treatment of TMD, discuss the challenges faced, and provide prospects for future development, in order to have a deeper understanding and reflection on the application of DL in the diagnosis and treatment of TMD.


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