1.Effect of clear and fixed aligners on smooth surface of teeth analyzed by Universal Visual Scoring System
Lin LU ; Yanan LI ; Fan ZHANG ; Chenlei DOU ; Qiutong LI ; Lihua SHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(28):6030-6036
BACKGROUND:Leukoplakia is a common adverse reaction to traditional orthodontic treatment.There are still some controversies about the difference between light-transmitting clear and fixed aligners in the periodontal health status,incidence of leukoplakia,saliva and related bacteria in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment.OBJECTIVE:To compare the effects of clear and fixed aligners on the smooth surface of orthodontic teeth using Universal Visual Scoring System.METHODS:A total of 80 patients admitted to Department of Orthodontics,Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2018 to December 2022 were selected and randomly divided into a control group(n=40)and an observation group(n=40)using a random number table method.The control group received orthodontic treatment with fixed aligners,and the observation group received orthodontic treatment with clear aligners.Before treatment and after 6,12,and 24 months of treatment,the labial or buccal sides of teeth 13,33,16,and 36 were selected for each patient as the research subjects,and the visual scoring system was used to evaluate the white spot lesions.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Before treatment and after 6,12,and 24 months of treatment,there was no significant difference in the color of tooth white spots and the severity of caries between the two groups of patients(P>0.05).(2)For tooth 13,after 12 months of treatment,the color grade and caries severity of white spots were both higher than before treatment(P<0.05).For tooth 33,the color grade and caries severity after 12 months of treatment were both higher than before treatment(P<0.05).The severity of caries after 12 months of treatment was higher than that after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).For tooth 16,the color grade of white spots and the severity of caries after 12 months of treatment were both higher than those after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).(3)Multi-level ordered multi-classification Logistic regression model analysis showed that the color and severity of white spots on different teeth had little correlation with the type of appliance and were greatly affected by the correction time factor.Among them,the color change and severity of the initial white spots on teeth 33 and 13 were statistically significant at 12 and 24 months of treatment.(4)It is not possible to conclude that there is a difference in the effect of fixed and clear aligners on the white spot lesions of smooth surfaces of the teeth,but an increase in the risk of dental caries with the increase in the duration of treatment can be detected.
2.Application of automated assessment software in optimizing thrombectomy workflow for stroke
Xiaolan YAN ; Ya SHAO ; Li XIAO ; Qiutong YUAN ; Baoyi GUO ; Yuping YOU ; Lijuan WANG ; Zhengzhou YUAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(6):910-915
Objective To investigate whether the application of automated software for computed tomography angiography(CTA)and computed tomography perfusion imaging(CTP)can improve in-hospital workflow for endovascular treatment(EVT)in acute ischemic stroke patients.Methods We included patients with acute ischemic stroke who received CTA and CTP evaluation followed by EVT through the stroke emergency pathway at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University between January 1,2020 and December 30,2022.The patients were divided into two groups:control group and artificial intelligence(Al)group based on whether automated software was used for assessment.The control group consisted of patients who underwent manual post-processing of multimodal imaging before June 2021,while the AI group was composed of patients whose imaging was processed with automated software from July 2021 onwards.The primary outcome was door-to-puncture time(DPT),and the secondary outcome was the 90-day modified Rankin Scale(mRS)score.Results A total of 312 patients were included,with 145 in the control group and 167 in the AI group.The median age of all the patients was 68 years(range:58-74 years),and 55.4%(173 patients)were male.The median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)score at presentation was 16 scores(range:12-19 scores).The median DPT was reduced from 110 min(range:80-150 min)before the use of automated software to 95 min(range:65-125 min)after its implementation(P<0.001).However,there was no significant difference in the proportion of patients achieving functional independence(mRS score of 0-2)between the two groups(39.3%vs.41.3%,P=0.719).Conclusion The application of multimodal CT automated software improves the in-hospital workflow for acute ischemic stroke patients by reducing the time to EVT.However,the software did not significantly impact neurological functional outcomes as measured by the mRS.
3.Application of automated assessment software in optimizing thrombectomy workflow for stroke
Xiaolan YAN ; Ya SHAO ; Li XIAO ; Qiutong YUAN ; Baoyi GUO ; Yuping YOU ; Lijuan WANG ; Zhengzhou YUAN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(6):910-915
Objective To investigate whether the application of automated software for computed tomography angiography(CTA)and computed tomography perfusion imaging(CTP)can improve in-hospital workflow for endovascular treatment(EVT)in acute ischemic stroke patients.Methods We included patients with acute ischemic stroke who received CTA and CTP evaluation followed by EVT through the stroke emergency pathway at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University between January 1,2020 and December 30,2022.The patients were divided into two groups:control group and artificial intelligence(Al)group based on whether automated software was used for assessment.The control group consisted of patients who underwent manual post-processing of multimodal imaging before June 2021,while the AI group was composed of patients whose imaging was processed with automated software from July 2021 onwards.The primary outcome was door-to-puncture time(DPT),and the secondary outcome was the 90-day modified Rankin Scale(mRS)score.Results A total of 312 patients were included,with 145 in the control group and 167 in the AI group.The median age of all the patients was 68 years(range:58-74 years),and 55.4%(173 patients)were male.The median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)score at presentation was 16 scores(range:12-19 scores).The median DPT was reduced from 110 min(range:80-150 min)before the use of automated software to 95 min(range:65-125 min)after its implementation(P<0.001).However,there was no significant difference in the proportion of patients achieving functional independence(mRS score of 0-2)between the two groups(39.3%vs.41.3%,P=0.719).Conclusion The application of multimodal CT automated software improves the in-hospital workflow for acute ischemic stroke patients by reducing the time to EVT.However,the software did not significantly impact neurological functional outcomes as measured by the mRS.
4.Effect of clear and fixed aligners on smooth surface of teeth analyzed by Universal Visual Scoring System
Lin LU ; Yanan LI ; Fan ZHANG ; Chenlei DOU ; Qiutong LI ; Lihua SHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(28):6030-6036
BACKGROUND:Leukoplakia is a common adverse reaction to traditional orthodontic treatment.There are still some controversies about the difference between light-transmitting clear and fixed aligners in the periodontal health status,incidence of leukoplakia,saliva and related bacteria in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment.OBJECTIVE:To compare the effects of clear and fixed aligners on the smooth surface of orthodontic teeth using Universal Visual Scoring System.METHODS:A total of 80 patients admitted to Department of Orthodontics,Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2018 to December 2022 were selected and randomly divided into a control group(n=40)and an observation group(n=40)using a random number table method.The control group received orthodontic treatment with fixed aligners,and the observation group received orthodontic treatment with clear aligners.Before treatment and after 6,12,and 24 months of treatment,the labial or buccal sides of teeth 13,33,16,and 36 were selected for each patient as the research subjects,and the visual scoring system was used to evaluate the white spot lesions.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Before treatment and after 6,12,and 24 months of treatment,there was no significant difference in the color of tooth white spots and the severity of caries between the two groups of patients(P>0.05).(2)For tooth 13,after 12 months of treatment,the color grade and caries severity of white spots were both higher than before treatment(P<0.05).For tooth 33,the color grade and caries severity after 12 months of treatment were both higher than before treatment(P<0.05).The severity of caries after 12 months of treatment was higher than that after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).For tooth 16,the color grade of white spots and the severity of caries after 12 months of treatment were both higher than those after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).(3)Multi-level ordered multi-classification Logistic regression model analysis showed that the color and severity of white spots on different teeth had little correlation with the type of appliance and were greatly affected by the correction time factor.Among them,the color change and severity of the initial white spots on teeth 33 and 13 were statistically significant at 12 and 24 months of treatment.(4)It is not possible to conclude that there is a difference in the effect of fixed and clear aligners on the white spot lesions of smooth surfaces of the teeth,but an increase in the risk of dental caries with the increase in the duration of treatment can be detected.
5.Analysis on influencing factors of chronic diseases of male workers in a coal mine
Lingxiang XIE ; Lu YU ; Fengxin MO ; Qiutong ZHENG ; Yingjun CHEN ; Tianran SHEN ; Lürong LI ; Baoyi LIANG ; Liuquan JIANG ; Qingsong CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(3):292-298
Objective To analyze the prevalence of chronic diseases and its influencing factors of dust-exposed male workers in a coal mine. Methods A total of 9 782 dust-exposed male workers from a coal mine in Shanxi Province were selected as the study subjects using the purposive sampling method. Their occupational health examination results were collected to analyze the prevalence of chronic diseases and its influencing factors. Results The prevalence of dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, hypertension and diabetes were 40.3%, 30.7%, 23.5% and 5.6%, respectively. The prevalence of chronic diseases was 64.8%. Among them, the prevalence of having one, two, three or more chronic diseases were 36.5%, 21.6% and 6.7%, respectively. The prevalence of comorbid chronic diseases was 28.3%, with the highest prevalence of concurrent dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia of 11.0%. The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of chronic disease was higher in workers <40 years old, smoking, overweight, obesity and total working years >20 years (all P<0.05). The results of multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that workers <40 years old, overweight, obesity and total working years >20 years were risk factors for having one chronic disease (all P<0.05). The workers <40 years old, smoking, overweight, obesity and total working years >20 years were risk factors for having two chronic diseases (all P<0.05). The workers <40 years old, smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, obesity, other types of work, and working years >20 years were risk factors for having three or more chronic diseases (all P<0.05). Conclusion The prevalence of chronic diseases is high and the comorbidity of chronic diseases is common among dust-exposed male workers. The main influencing factors were age, smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, obesity, type of work, and working year. Workers with more contributing factors have higher risk of chronic comorbidities.
6.Method establishment of component identification and content determination of 7 components in Mongolian medicine Ixeris chinensis
Lijun SUN ; Jun LI ; Qiutong WANG ; Huimin XIA ; Yuewu WANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Huiwen ZHANG ; Huanyun WANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(24):3006-3011
OBJECTIVE To establish the methods to identify the chemical components of Ixeris chinensis, and determine the contents of 7 components (chlorogenic acid, luteolin, quercetin, rutin, protocatechuic acid, isochlorogenic acid A, luteoloside). METHODS HPLC-Q-Exactive-MS was used to identify the chemical components of I. chinensis. The contents of 7 components in I. chinensis, including chlorogenic acid, were determined by HPLC-MS/MS. RESULTS A total of 45 components were identified in I. chinensis, including 20 organic acids, 13 flavonoids, 4 fatty acids, 4 amino acids, 3 nucleosides, and 1 coumarin. The linear range of chlorogenic acid, luteolin, quercetin, rutin, protocatechuic acid, isochlorogenic acid A and luteoloside were 503.00- 25 150.00, 42.00-2 100.00, 5.05-252.50, 20.05-1 002.50, 25.10-1 255.00, 750.00-37 500.00, 196.00-9 800.00 ng/mL (r≥0.999 2), respectively. RSDs of precision, stability and reproducibility tests were all less than 3.00% (n=6), and average recovery ranged from 96.72% to 105.84% (all RSD<4.00%, n=6). The contents of 7 components in 3 batches of I. chinensis were 1 145.77- 3 261.25, 23.75-97.90, 0.92-2.12, 1.06-23.18, 9.35-21.85, 833.25-1 045.58, 199.56-1 869.78 μg/g, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The established methods for identification and content determination are rapid and simple, and can be used for the identification of chemical components and the content determination of 7 components in I. chinensis.
7.Ambient fine particulate matter and cardiopulmonary health risks in China.
Tiantian LI ; Yi ZHANG ; Ning JIANG ; Hang DU ; Chen CHEN ; Jiaonan WANG ; Qiutong LI ; Da FENG ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(3):287-294
In China, the level of ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) pollution far exceeds the air quality standards recommended by the World Health Organization. Moreover, the health effects of PM 2.5 exposure have become a major public health issue. More than half of PM 2.5 -related excess deaths are caused by cardiopulmonary disease, which has become a major health risk associated with PM 2.5 pollution. In this review, we discussed the latest epidemiological advances relating to the health effects of PM 2.5 on cardiopulmonary diseases in China, including studies relating to the effects of PM 2.5 on mortality, morbidity, and risk factors for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. These data provided important evidence to highlight the cardiopulmonary risk associated with PM 2.5 across the world. In the future, further studies need to be carried out to investigate the specific relationship between the constituents and sources of PM 2.5 and cardiopulmonary disease. These studies provided scientific evidence for precise reduction measurement of pollution sources and public health risks. It is also necessary to identify effective biomarkers and elucidate the biological mechanisms and pathways involved; this may help us to take steps to reduce PM 2.5 pollution and reduce the incidence of cardiopulmonary disease.
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8.The adverse effects of low serum uric acid on patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
Qiutong WU ; Jinli RU ; Xuxu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(3):253-255
In recent years, it is noted clinically that the low level of serum uric acid is closely related to the adverse outcomes of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Recent studies have shown that low uric acid levels not only boost the incidence of arrhythmia and cardiovascular events, but also increase mortality. It also has adverse effects on the development and prognosis of cerebrovascular diseases, including intracerebral hemorrhage and stroke. This article reviews research advances in the adverse effects of low uric acid on cardiovascular diseases andcerebrovascular diseases.

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