1.Emphasizing Prognosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma:Adoption and Promotion of A Standardized Terminology System of Imaging
Qian XU ; Jiameng SI ; Lan ZHANG ; Shengxiang RAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):233-237
As a globally prevalent malignancy with high morbidity and mortality rates,hepatocellular carcinoma has demonstrated significant potential in prognostic prediction and therapeutic evaluation through its imaging manifestations.This article focuses on the potential correlations between current imaging characteristics of hepatocellular carcinoma and its prognosis,emphasizing the importance of adopting and promoting a standardized imaging terminology system.It illustrates specific examples of imaging features associated with prognosis,reviews recent research hotspots and advancements in hepatocellular carcinoma prognosis.The aim is to offer precise prognostication,diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
2.Interpretation of Imaging Diagnosis in the Multidisciplinary Experts Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Precancerous Lesions of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Fukun SHI ; Lan ZHANG ; Qian XU ; Jiameng SI ; Shengxiang RAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(9):900-905
In recent years,the incidence and mortality rates of hepatocellular carcinoma in China have gradually become close to each other,reflecting persistent limitations in current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.Given the close association between hepatocellular carcinoma development and the progression of precancerous lesions,the expert panel released the first edition of the Multidisciplinary Experts Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Precancerous Lesions of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in 2020 and updated it in 2023,aiming to advance early-intervention strategies and improve overall patient survival rates.This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the key imaging diagnostic points outlined in the consensus,aiming to offer radiologists at all levels with a robust reference for early identification and diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma precancerous lesions,thereby facilitating critical support for timely patient intervention and treatment.
3.Emphasizing Prognosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma:Adoption and Promotion of A Standardized Terminology System of Imaging
Qian XU ; Jiameng SI ; Lan ZHANG ; Shengxiang RAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):233-237
As a globally prevalent malignancy with high morbidity and mortality rates,hepatocellular carcinoma has demonstrated significant potential in prognostic prediction and therapeutic evaluation through its imaging manifestations.This article focuses on the potential correlations between current imaging characteristics of hepatocellular carcinoma and its prognosis,emphasizing the importance of adopting and promoting a standardized imaging terminology system.It illustrates specific examples of imaging features associated with prognosis,reviews recent research hotspots and advancements in hepatocellular carcinoma prognosis.The aim is to offer precise prognostication,diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
4.Interpretation of Imaging Diagnosis in the Multidisciplinary Experts Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Precancerous Lesions of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Fukun SHI ; Lan ZHANG ; Qian XU ; Jiameng SI ; Shengxiang RAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(9):900-905
In recent years,the incidence and mortality rates of hepatocellular carcinoma in China have gradually become close to each other,reflecting persistent limitations in current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.Given the close association between hepatocellular carcinoma development and the progression of precancerous lesions,the expert panel released the first edition of the Multidisciplinary Experts Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Precancerous Lesions of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in 2020 and updated it in 2023,aiming to advance early-intervention strategies and improve overall patient survival rates.This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the key imaging diagnostic points outlined in the consensus,aiming to offer radiologists at all levels with a robust reference for early identification and diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma precancerous lesions,thereby facilitating critical support for timely patient intervention and treatment.
5.Review of 3D technology applied to design and manufacture of medical protective masks
Si-si ZHOU ; Hong LI ; Hai-qin WANG ; Lin RAO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(12):94-100
The commonly used 3D technologies and materials in the research and development of medical protective masks were introduced.The present situation of 3D technologies applied in the design and manufacture of medical protective masks and the auxiliary products was reviewed.3D technologies had its application value described for the design and manufacture of medical protective masks,and its problems analyzed in materials,precision,quality control,standardization and clinical validation.The future development directions of 3D technologies applied in the design and manufacture of medical protective masks were envisoned.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(12):94-100]
6.Review of 3D technology applied to design and manufacture of medical protective masks
Si-si ZHOU ; Hong LI ; Hai-qin WANG ; Lin RAO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(12):94-100
The commonly used 3D technologies and materials in the research and development of medical protective masks were introduced.The present situation of 3D technologies applied in the design and manufacture of medical protective masks and the auxiliary products was reviewed.3D technologies had its application value described for the design and manufacture of medical protective masks,and its problems analyzed in materials,precision,quality control,standardization and clinical validation.The future development directions of 3D technologies applied in the design and manufacture of medical protective masks were envisoned.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(12):94-100]
7.Elective incisional hernia repair: lower risk of postoperative wound infection with laparoscopic versus open repair.
Serene Si Ning GOH ; Kaushal Amitbhai SANGHVI ; Aaryan Nath KOURA ; Jaideepraj Krishnaraj RAO ; Aung Myint OO
Singapore medical journal 2023;64(2):105-108
INTRODUCTION:
The superiority of laparoscopic repair over open repair of incisional hernias (IHs) in the elective setting is still controversial. Our study aimed to compare the postoperative outcomes of laparoscopic and open elective IH repair in an Asian population.
METHODS:
This retrospective study was conducted in an acute general hospital in Singapore between 2010 and 2015. Inclusion criteria were IH repair in an elective setting, IHs with diameter of 3-15 cm, and location at the ventral abdominal wall. We excluded patients who underwent emergency repair, had recurrent hernias or had loss of abdominal wall domain (i.e. hernia sac containing more than 30% of abdominal contents or any solid organs). Postoperative outcomes within a year such as recurrence, pain, infection, haematoma and seroma formation were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
There were 174 eligible patients. The majority were elderly Chinese women who were overweight. Open repair was performed in 49.4% of patients, while 50.6% underwent laparoscopic repair. The mean operation time for open repair was 116 minutes (116 ± 60.6 minutes) and 139 minutes (136 ± 64.1 minutes) for laparoscopic repair (P = 0.079). Within a year after open repair, postoperative wound infection occurred in 15.1% of the patients in the open repair group compared to 1.1% in the laparoscopic group (P = 0.0007). Postoperative pain, recurrence and haematoma/seroma formation were comparable.
CONCLUSION
Elective laparoscopic IH repair has comparable outcomes with open repair and may offer the advantage of reduced postoperative wound infection rates.
Humans
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Female
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Aged
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Incisional Hernia/surgery*
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Surgical Wound Infection/epidemiology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Seroma/surgery*
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Herniorrhaphy/adverse effects*
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Surgical Mesh
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Recurrence
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Hernia, Ventral/surgery*
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Laparoscopy/adverse effects*
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Postoperative Complications/surgery*
8. Accuracy of 3D printing skull under different CT layer thickness
Si-Rong MI ; Guang-Xing LIU ; Zhen-Wu ZHANG ; Peng-Hui YU ; Xiao-Jun JU ; Li-Bing RAO ; Li LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2023;54(5):575-581
Objective To compare the measurement differences between the skull 3D printed model and the real specimen under different CT scan slice thicknesses, and to explore the effect of slice thickness on the accuracy of the 3D printed model. Methods Eight normal skull specimens (marked as Nos. f-8) (group N) were used for CT scanning with different slice thicknesses, specifically 0.625 mm (group A),1.25 mm (group B) , and 2.5mm (group C) ,3.75 mm (group D) , and 5 mm (group E) , and then earned out 3D reconstruction and 3D printing respectively, and compared the anatomical reduction degree of the foramen magnum diameter, anterior clinoid distance, and butterfly wing distance of the 3D printed skull model. Results The reduction degree of anatomical structure of 3D printed skull model decreased with the increase of CT slice thickness. There was no significant difference in the accuracy of 3D model among groups A, B and C (P >0.05 ) . There was a high correlation between group A, B and C and group N ( P < 0 .05 ).The size indexes and statistical values of group A, B and C were similar. Conclusion CT slice thickness has a significant effect on the accuracy and reduction of the 3D printed skull model. The 3D printed model with thin slice data (0.625 mm,1.25 mm,2.5 mm) has higher accuracy and less difference.
9.Application of Sojump in clinical teaching examination for nursing interns in operating room
Yanzhu CHEN ; Buying HUANG ; Yuhua SHU ; Si RAO ; Yuemei LIN ; Yuchun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(5):597-600
Objective:To explore the application of Sojump in clinical teaching assessment of nursing students in operating room and to evaluate its effect.Methods:The graduation examination results of nursing students in clinical practice in the operating room of Second Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Shantou University from 2017 to 2019 were collected, the results of 2017-2018 as the control group, and those of 2018-2019 as the observation group. The control group took the paper handwriting test, and the observation group took the electronic Sojump test, and the two-year graduation examination results were compared. A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the nursing students' satisfaction with the teaching work of the teachers in 2018-2019, and the teachers' feelings of the teachers' training was investigated with the questionnaire. SPSS 22.0 was used for t test. Results:The graduation examination scores of all educational levels in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, with statistical differences between the two groups ( P<0.05). The satisfaction rate of nursing students who did not understand the contents of the questionnaire and studied again was 98.19%, and the teachers' satisfaction rate of automatic marking of Sojump test was 100%. Conclusion:Sojump is easily and efficiently operational, paperless, targeted teaching, which can promote teaching by evaluation, and reach high satisfaction of nursing students and teachers, worthy of promotion in clinical teaching.
10.Mis-estimation of coronary lesions and rectification by SYNTAX score feedback for coronary revascularization appropriateness.
Shen LIN ; Heng ZHANG ; Si-Peng CHEN ; Chen-Fei RAO ; Fan WU ; Fa-Jun ZHOU ; Yun WANG ; Hong-Bing YAN ; Ke-Fei DOU ; Yong-Jian WU ; Yi-Da TANG ; Li-Hua XIE ; Chang-Dong GUAN ; Bo XU ; Zhe ZHENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(11):1276-1284
BACKGROUND:
Imprecise interpretation of coronary angiograms was reported and resulted in inappropriate revascularization. Synergy Between Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Taxus and Cardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) score is a comprehensive system to evaluate the complexity of the overall lesions. We hypothesized that a real-time SYNTAX score feedback from image analysts may rectify the mis-estimation and improve revascularization appropriateness in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD).
METHODS:
In this single-center, historical control study, patients with stable CAD with coronary lesion stenosis ≥50% were consecutively recruited. During the control period, SYNTAX scores were calculated by treating cardiologists. During the intervention period, SYNTAX scores were calculated by image analysts immediately after coronary angiography and were provided to cardiologists in real-time to aid decision-making. The primary outcome was revascularization deemed inappropriate by Chinese appropriate use criteria for coronary revascularization.
RESULTS:
A total of 3245 patients were enrolled and assigned to the control group (08/2016-03/2017, n = 1525) or the intervention group (03/2017-09/2017, n = 1720). For SYNTAX score tertiles, 17.9% patients were overestimated and 4.3% were underestimated by cardiologists in the control group. After adjustment, inappropriate revascularization significantly decreased in the intervention group compared with the control group (adjusted odds ratio [OR]: 0.83; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.73-0.95; P = 0.007). Both inappropriate percutaneous coronary intervention (adjusted OR: 0.82; 95% CI: 0.74-0.92; P < 0.001) and percutaneous coronary intervention utilization (adjusted OR: 0.88; 95% CI: 0.79-0.98; P = 0.016) decreased significantly in the intervention group. There was no significant difference in 1-year adverse cardiac events between the control group and the intervention group.
CONCLUSIONS:
Real-time SYNTAX score feedback significantly reduced inappropriate coronary revascularization in stable patients with CAD.
CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION
Nos. NCT03068858 and NCT02880605; https://www.clinicaltrials.gov.

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