1.Effects of digitally processed maxillary skeletal expanders on hard and soft tissues in patients with maxillary transverse defi-ciency
Shushu HAO ; Shu LOU ; Qifei YANG ; Minchun CAI ; Min HU ; Zhendong WANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):590-595
Objective To investigate the three-dimensional changes in hard and soft tissues before and after treatment with digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders in patients with maxillary transverse deficiency.Methods Twenty late adolescents or adults with maxillary transverse deficiency treated at the Orthodontic Department of Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Nanjing Medical Uni-versity using digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders were included.Cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT)scans were ob-tained before and after treatment.Three-dimensional measurements were analyzed using Dolphin 3D 11.95 software,and statistical anal-ysis was performed with SPSS software.Paired t-tests were used to compare pre-treatment and post-treatment changes in hard and soft tissues.Results Significant increases were observed in anterior midpalatal suture width,posterior midpalatal suture width,maxillary apical base width,and maxillary alveolar width(P<0.001).No significant changes were found in alveolar ridge inclination,alveolar ridge height,LSNA(P>0.05).Significant increases occurred in apical distance,cementoenamel junction distance,and inter-fossa distance(P<0.001),while first molar inclinationand ∠U1-SN remained stable(P>0.05).Significant improvements were noted in upper airway volume,nasal floor base width,and nasal cavity width(P<0.001).Conclusion For late adolescents or adults with max-illary transverse deficiency,digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders can achieve near-parallel expansion of the midpalatal suture,effectively improving maxillary transverse dimensions and airway volume while minimizing dental side effects.
2.Effects of digitally processed maxillary skeletal expanders on hard and soft tissues in patients with maxillary transverse defi-ciency
Shushu HAO ; Shu LOU ; Qifei YANG ; Minchun CAI ; Min HU ; Zhendong WANG
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):590-595
Objective To investigate the three-dimensional changes in hard and soft tissues before and after treatment with digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders in patients with maxillary transverse deficiency.Methods Twenty late adolescents or adults with maxillary transverse deficiency treated at the Orthodontic Department of Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Nanjing Medical Uni-versity using digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders were included.Cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT)scans were ob-tained before and after treatment.Three-dimensional measurements were analyzed using Dolphin 3D 11.95 software,and statistical anal-ysis was performed with SPSS software.Paired t-tests were used to compare pre-treatment and post-treatment changes in hard and soft tissues.Results Significant increases were observed in anterior midpalatal suture width,posterior midpalatal suture width,maxillary apical base width,and maxillary alveolar width(P<0.001).No significant changes were found in alveolar ridge inclination,alveolar ridge height,LSNA(P>0.05).Significant increases occurred in apical distance,cementoenamel junction distance,and inter-fossa distance(P<0.001),while first molar inclinationand ∠U1-SN remained stable(P>0.05).Significant improvements were noted in upper airway volume,nasal floor base width,and nasal cavity width(P<0.001).Conclusion For late adolescents or adults with max-illary transverse deficiency,digitally fabricated maxillary skeletal expanders can achieve near-parallel expansion of the midpalatal suture,effectively improving maxillary transverse dimensions and airway volume while minimizing dental side effects.
3.Disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019
CHEN Shushu ; GONG Weiwei ; GUAN Yunqi ; ZHOU Xiaoyan ; PAN Jin ; DAI Pinyuan ; WANG Hao ; LI Na ; YU Min
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(3):203-206
Objective:
To analyze the disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019, so as to provide the basis for prevention and control of colorectal cancer.
Methods:
Based on data of 2019 Global Burden of Disease (GDB 2019), disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019 was assessed using years of life lost (YLL), years lived with disability (YLD), disability-adjusted life years (DALY).
Results:
In 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate caused by colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were 496.15/105, 31.81/105 and 527.96/105, respectively. From 1990 to 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate caused by colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province increased by 114.90%, 482.60% and 123.38%, respectively, showing increasing trends (average annual percent change values were =2.663, 6.283 and 2.800, respectively,all P<0.05). From 1990 to 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate in the age groups of 15 to 49 years, 50 to 69 years and 70 years and older showed increasing trends (all P<0.05). In 1990, the top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were diet low in calcium, diet low in milk, diet low in whole grains, smoking, alcohol use, low physical activity, high fasting plasma glucose, diet high in red meat, diet low in fiber and high body mass index. In 2019, the top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were diet low in milk, diet low in whole grains, diet low in calcium, alcohol use, diet high in red meat, high body mass index, high fasting plasma glucose, low physical activity, diet low in fiber and diet high in processed meat.
Conclusions
The disease burden of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province showed an upward trend from 1990 to 2019. The top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer remained between 1990 and 2019, while there was a slight change in ranking.
4. The real experience of postoperative functional exercise in PICC patients: a qualitative research
Xinyu ZHOU ; Ping HAN ; Weiwei YU ; Shushu ZHU ; Minghao PAN ; Wei GAO ; Haixia HAO ; Yang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(2):114-119
Objective:
To explore the real experience of functional exercise after PICC operation.
Methods:
Phenomenological methods were used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 15 patients who had different functional exercises after PICC. Colaizzi phenomenological analysis was used to analyze the data.
Results:
Through interviews, four themes were drawn: the exercise characteristics of different postoperative functional exercise, the benefits of postoperative functional exercise, the obstacles to postoperative functional exercise and the suggestions for education related to postoperative functional exercise.
Conclusion
The patients with PICC think that the postoperative functional exercise is safe and practical, but the recognition and compliance of the postoperative functional exercise are still limited. It is suggested that appropriate training should be carried out among medical staff, so as to rationally select the way of postoperative functional exercise, further promote the application of postoperative functional exercise, and improve the compliance and experience of patients.


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