1.Chinesization of the HEMO-FISS-QoL questionnaire and its reliability and validity
Songpeng SUN ; Shan JIA ; Fangfang XU ; Tianyu LI ; Zhiyun ZHANG ; Qiaorong CAO ; Xinjian LI ; Yao WU ; Weiping WAN ; Bin SHI ; Jianguo WANG ; Hong NI ; Longyu LIANG ; Xingxiao HUO ; Tianqing YANG ; Lei TIAN ; Ying TIAN ; Mei LIN ; Zhanjun WANG ; Yangyang ZHOU ; Hongchuan CHU ; Riyu LIAO ; Kuerban XIEYIDA ; Junhong LONG ; Shuxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(1):75-82
Objective:To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of HEMO-FISS-QoL(HF-QoL) questionnaire (HF-QoL-C) in the Chinese population with hemorrhoids.Methods:From November 2021 to November 2022, a self-constructed general information questionnaire, HF-QoL-C, and the 36-item short form health survey (SF-36), Goligher classification, and Giordano severity of hemorrhoid symptom questionnaire (GSQ) were used to conduct a questionnaire survey on 760 hemorrhoid patients in the anorectal department of six hospitals. The data was analyzed for reliability and validity using SPSS 21.0 and AMOS 26.0 software.Results:The Cronbach's α coefficient of HF-QoL-C and its dimension ranged from 0.831 to 0.960, and the split coefficient was 0.832-0.915. Four common factors were extracted through principal component exploratory factor analysis. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated acceptable structural validity( χ2/ df=8.152, RSMEA=0.097, CFI=0.881, IFI=0.881, NFI=0.867). HF-QoL-C was correlated with SF36 and GSQ( r=-0.694, 0.501, both P<0.01). There were differences in the total score and dimensional scores of HF-QoL-C between surgical and drug treated patients, different grades of Goligher classification for hemorrhoidal disease, and different ranges of hemorrhoid prolapse (all P<0.001). No ceiling effect was found in the total score and the scores of each dimension(0.3%-2.0%). There was a floor effect in both psychological function and sexual activity dimensions (16.7%, 35.1%). Conclusion:HF-QoL-C has good reliability and validity, which can be used to measure the quality of life of Chinese hemorrhoid patients.
2.Association between prenatal exposure to PM 2.5 and fetal growth: a prospective cohort study
Lei HUANG ; Hong LYU ; Xin XU ; Tianyu SUN ; Yiyuan CHEN ; Yanjie ZHANG ; Bo YANG ; Qun LU ; Yangqian JIANG ; Tao JIANG ; Jiangbo DU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Hongxia MA ; Zhibin HU ; Yuan LIN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(6):794-801
Objective:To investigate the association of exposure to PM 2.5 and its constituents during pregnancy and fetal growth and to further identify critical windows of exposure for fetal growth. Methods:We included 4 089 mother-child pairs from the Jiangsu Birth Cohort Study between January 2016 and October 2019. Data of general characteristics, clinical information, daily average PM 2.5 exposure, and its constituents during pregnancy were collected. Fetal growth parameters, including head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL), were measured by ultrasound after 20 weeks of gestation, and then estimated fetal weight (EFW) was calculated. Generalized linear mixed models were adopted to examine the associations of prenatal exposure to PM 2.5 and its constituents with fetal growth. Distributed lag nonlinear models were used to identify critical exposure windows for each outcome. Results:A 10 μg/m 3 increase in PM 2.5 exposure during pregnancy was associated with a decrease of 0.025 ( β=-0.025, 95% CI: -0.048- -0.001) in HC Z-score, 0.026 ( β=-0.026, 95% CI: -0.049- -0.003) in AC Z-score, and 0.028 ( β=-0.028, 95% CI:-0.052--0.004) in EFW Z-score, along with an increased risk of 8.5% ( RR=1.085, 95% CI: 1.010-1.165) and 13.5% ( RR=1.135, 95% CI: 1.016-1.268) for undergrowth of HC and EFW, respectively. Regarding PM 2.5 constituents, prenatal exposure to black carbon, organic matter, nitrate, sulfate (SO 42-) and ammonium consistently correlated with decreased HC Z-score. SO 42- exposure was also associated with decreased FL Z-scores. In addition, we found that gestational weeks 2-5 were critical windows for HC, weeks 4-13 and 19-40 for AC, weeks 4-13 and 23-37 for FL, and weeks 4-12 and 20-40 for EFW. Conclusions:Our findings demonstrated that exposure to PM 2.5 and its constituents during pregnancy could adversely affect fetal growth and the critical windows for different fetal growth parameters are not completely consistent.
3.Computer-vision-based artificial intelligence for detection and recognition of instruments and organs during radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a multicenter study
Kecheng ZHANG ; Zhi QIAO ; Li YANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Fenglin LIU ; Dachuan SUN ; Tianyu XIE ; Lei GUO ; Canrong LU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(5):464-470
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and accuracy of computer vision-based artificial intelligence technology in detecting and recognizing instruments and organs in the scenario of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods:Eight complete laparoscopic distal radical gastrectomy surgery videos were collected from four large tertiary hospitals in China (First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital [three cases], Liaoning Cancer Hospital [two cases], Liyang Branch of Jiangsu Province People's Hospital [two cases], and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center [one case]). PR software was used to extract frames every 5–10 seconds and convert them into image frames. To ensure quality, deduplication was performed manually to remove obvious duplication and blurred image frames. After conversion and deduplication, there were 3369 frame images with a resolution of 1,920×1,080 PPI. LabelMe was used for instance segmentation of the images into the following 23 categories: veins, arteries, sutures, needle holders, ultrasonic knives, suction devices, bleeding, colon, forceps, gallbladder, small gauze, Hem-o-lok, Hem-o-lok appliers, electrocautery hooks, small intestine, hepatogastric ligaments, liver, omentum, pancreas, spleen, surgical staplers, stomach, and trocars. The frame images were randomly allocated to training and validation sets in a 9:1 ratio. The YOLOv8 deep learning framework was used for model training and validation. Precision, recall, average precision (AP), and mean average precision (mAP) were used to evaluate detection and recognition accuracy.Results:The training set contained 3032 frame images comprising 30 895 instance segmentation counts across 23 categories. The validation set contained 337 frame images comprising 3407 instance segmentation counts. The YOLOv8m model was used for training. The loss curve of the training set showed a smooth gradual decrease in loss value as the number of iteration calculations increased. In the training set, the AP values of all 23 categories were above 0.90, with a mAP of 0.99, whereas in the validation set, the mAP of the 23 categories was 0.82. As to individual categories, the AP values for ultrasonic knives, needle holders, forceps, gallbladders, small pieces of gauze, and surgical staplers were 0.96, 0.94, 0.91, 0.91, 0.91, and 0.91, respectively. The model successfully inferred and applied to a 5-minutes video segment of laparoscopic gastroenterostomy suturing.Conclusion:The primary finding of this multicenter study is that computer vision can efficiently, accurately, and in real-time detect organs and instruments in various scenarios of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
4.Computer-vision-based artificial intelligence for detection and recognition of instruments and organs during radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a multicenter study
Kecheng ZHANG ; Zhi QIAO ; Li YANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Fenglin LIU ; Dachuan SUN ; Tianyu XIE ; Lei GUO ; Canrong LU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(5):464-470
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and accuracy of computer vision-based artificial intelligence technology in detecting and recognizing instruments and organs in the scenario of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods:Eight complete laparoscopic distal radical gastrectomy surgery videos were collected from four large tertiary hospitals in China (First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital [three cases], Liaoning Cancer Hospital [two cases], Liyang Branch of Jiangsu Province People's Hospital [two cases], and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center [one case]). PR software was used to extract frames every 5–10 seconds and convert them into image frames. To ensure quality, deduplication was performed manually to remove obvious duplication and blurred image frames. After conversion and deduplication, there were 3369 frame images with a resolution of 1,920×1,080 PPI. LabelMe was used for instance segmentation of the images into the following 23 categories: veins, arteries, sutures, needle holders, ultrasonic knives, suction devices, bleeding, colon, forceps, gallbladder, small gauze, Hem-o-lok, Hem-o-lok appliers, electrocautery hooks, small intestine, hepatogastric ligaments, liver, omentum, pancreas, spleen, surgical staplers, stomach, and trocars. The frame images were randomly allocated to training and validation sets in a 9:1 ratio. The YOLOv8 deep learning framework was used for model training and validation. Precision, recall, average precision (AP), and mean average precision (mAP) were used to evaluate detection and recognition accuracy.Results:The training set contained 3032 frame images comprising 30 895 instance segmentation counts across 23 categories. The validation set contained 337 frame images comprising 3407 instance segmentation counts. The YOLOv8m model was used for training. The loss curve of the training set showed a smooth gradual decrease in loss value as the number of iteration calculations increased. In the training set, the AP values of all 23 categories were above 0.90, with a mAP of 0.99, whereas in the validation set, the mAP of the 23 categories was 0.82. As to individual categories, the AP values for ultrasonic knives, needle holders, forceps, gallbladders, small pieces of gauze, and surgical staplers were 0.96, 0.94, 0.91, 0.91, 0.91, and 0.91, respectively. The model successfully inferred and applied to a 5-minutes video segment of laparoscopic gastroenterostomy suturing.Conclusion:The primary finding of this multicenter study is that computer vision can efficiently, accurately, and in real-time detect organs and instruments in various scenarios of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
5.Risk factors analysis and nomogram model construction of postoperative pathological upgrade of prostate cancer patients with single core positive biopsy
Zhicun LI ; Tianyu WU ; Lei LIANG ; Yu FAN ; Yisen MENG ; Qian ZHANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(5):896-901
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for postoperative pathological upgrade of prostate cancer patients with single core positive biopsy,and to attempt to build a mathematical model for predic-ting postoperative pathological upgrade in these cancer patients with single core positive biopsy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1 349 patients diagnosed with prostate cancer and undergoing radical prostatectomy at Peking University First Hospital from January 2015 to August 2020.The pa-tients'age,body mass index,clinical stage,prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)scores,prostate volume in magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),Gleason score of biopsy,serum prostate specific antigen(PSA)before biopsy and operation,surgical method and pathological stage were inclu-ded in the analysis.The variables with P<0.1 in univariate analysis were included to construct multi-variate Logistic regression and the nomogram was drawn.The model was evaluated using the receiver operating curve.Results:A total of 71 patients were included in this research,with 34 patients in the upgraded group and 37 patients in the non-upgraded group.There were no significant differences in the pa-tients'age(P=0.585),body mass index(P=0.165),operation method(P=0.08),prostate volume in MRI(P=0.067),clinical stage(P=0.678),PI-RADS score(P=0.203),difference of PSA density(P=0.063),Gleason score in biopsy(P=0.068),PSA before puncture(P=0.359)and operation(P=0.739)between the two groups.However,there were significant differences in the proportion of tumor tissue(P=0.007),postoperative pathological stage(P<0.001)and postoperative Gleason score(P<0.001)between the two groups.The preoperative variables with a P value of less than 0.1(prostate volume in MRI,difference of PSA density,proportion of tumor tissue and Gleason score in biopsy)in univariate analysis were included in the Logistic regression,and the nomogram was drawn.Only the prostate volume in MRI had a P value of less than 0.05.The area under the curve of the model was 0.773.Conclusion:In patients with sin-gle core positive biopsy,if the prostate volume is small or the proportion of tumor in positive core is small,clinicians should be alert to the possibility of postoperative pathology upgrading,preoperative risk stratifica-tion should be carefully considered for patients with possible pathological upgrading.This model can be used to predict the pathological upgrade of patients with single core positive biopsy.
6.Comparison of the efficacy of two internal fixation modalities in the treatment of Schatzker type IV tibial plateau fracture
Clinical Medicine of China 2024;40(5):335-339
Objective:To compare the clinical effects of two fixation methods for the posterior lateral column of the tibial plateau: simple lateral plate fixation and posterior T-shaped plate combined with lateral plate fixation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 90 patients with Schatzker IV tibial plateau fractures accompanied by posterior lateral structural damage at Dapartment of Trauma 4, Tangshan Second Hospital, Hebei Province from February 2019 to December 2022. Among them, 48 patients who were treated with lateral steel plate fixation alone were selected as the observation group, and 42 patients who were treated with posterior T-shaped steel plate combined with lateral steel plate fixation were selected as the control group. To compare the fracture healing time, surgical time, knee joint association score, and visual analog score between two groups of patients. T-test was used for inter group comparison of metric data that conforms to normal distribution (represeted by xˉ±s), and χ2 test was used for inter group comparison of count data. Results:The patients in both groups were followed up for a period of 18 to 30 months. During this period, there was no internal fixation failure, no fracture malunion, and no knee stiffness in both groups. Fracture healing time after treatment in the two groups ((3.94±1.42) months in the observation group vs. (3.86±1.32) months in the control group), KSS score ((172.31±16.91) points in the observation group vs. (168.95±15.78) points in the control group), VAS score comparison ((0.90±0.37) points in the observation group vs.(0.93±0.45) points in the control group), and the difference was not statistically significant ( t values were 0.28, 0.97 and 0.31, respectively; P values were 0.782, 0.335 and 0.757, respectively). The surgical time of the observation group patients ((84.58±12.32) minutes) was lower than that of the control group ((110.64±14.41) minutes), and the difference was statistically significant ( t=9.25, P<0.001). Conclusion:Although patients with Schatzker IV tibial plateau fracture with posterolateral column injury have achieved satisfactory clinical results with lateral plate fixation alone and posterior T-plate combined with lateral plate fixation, the use of lateral plate alone can reduce the operation time, reduce the difficulty of surgery, and reduce the risk of iatrogenic injury.
7.Association between inflammation, body mass index, and long-term outcomes in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A large cohort study.
Guyu ZENG ; Deshan YUAN ; Sida JIA ; Peizhi WANG ; Liu RU ; Tianyu LI ; Ce ZHANG ; Xueyan ZHAO ; Song LEI ; Lijian GAO ; Jue CHEN ; Yuejin YANG ; Shubin QIAO ; Runlin GAO ; Xu BO ; Jinqing YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(14):1738-1740
8.Types and Incidence of Moderate and Severe Toxic Effects of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer
Pengcheng YANG ; Yi YAO ; Tianyu LEI ; Qinyong HU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(6):628-633
Head and neck tumors often have complex anatomical structures and are adjacent to important organs. Radiation injury caused by conventional radiotherapy technology is the main dose-limiting factor. Carbon ion beam has become the most ideal radiation to replace photon due to its excellent relative biological effect and Bragg peak. By 2019, 32 000 people worldwide have received carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT). Despite the efficient tumor killing ability of this technology, radiation injury cannot be avoided. This article reviews the types and incidence of moderate to severe radiation injury caused by CIRT in head and neck cancer to provide a comprehensive understanding of the potential risks in CIRT.
9.Comparison of clinical effects of two methods for treatment of ankle fracture involving lower tibiofibular syndesmosis with triangular ligament injury
Clinical Medicine of China 2023;39(5):332-336
Objective:To compare the clinical effects of two methods for the treatment of ankle fracture involving lower tibiofibular syndesmosis with triangular ligament injury.Methods:From January 2019 to November 2022, the data of patients with Weber B and C-type ankle fractures involving lower tibiofibular syndesmosis with triangular ligament injury in Tangshan Second Hospital were analyzed. The patients were divided into observation group (45 cases) and control group (39 cases) according to the principle of comparability between the groups of gender, age, injury cause and injury site, Both the treatment of lower tibiofibular syndesmosis and triangular ligament injury with loop steel plate and the treatment of lower tibiofibular syndesmosis injury with loop steel plate, as well as the full layer repair of triangular ligament with wire anchor nail, were used for treatment. Record and compare the fracture healing time, surgical time, surgical cost, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Tibiofibular Clear Space (TFCS) score Medial clear space (MCS), etc.Results:The fracture healing time in the observation group was (4.36±1.26) months, while the fracture healing time in the control group was (4.08±1.35) months. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (t=0.978, P=0.331). The observation group had a surgical time of (85.72±14.54) minutes, while the control group had a surgical time of (109.76±14.02); Observation group surgery cost (37 048±2 299.53) Font: ( t=0.978 p=0.331) Delete ( t=7.706 p<0.001) Delete: yuan, control group surgery cost (39 040.22±2 306.02); The differences between the two groups were statistically significant (t-values were 7.71 and 3.95, respectively, P<0.001). The AOFAS score of the observation group was (81.18±3.77) points, while the AOFAS score of the control group was (81.26±3.91) points; The VAS score of the observation group was 0.90±0.38 points, while the VAS score of the control group was 0.87±0.39 points. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( t=0.09, P=0.926; t=0.39, P=0.698). The observation group had a MCS of (3.46±0.25) mm, while the control group had a MCS of (3.53±0.26) mm; The observation group had TFCS (3.49±0.24) mm, while the control group had TFCS (3.47±0.26) mm. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( t=1.24, P=0.217; t=0.21, P=0.833). Conclusions:Although the patients with ankle fracture involving lower tibiofibular syndesmosis and triangular ligament injury can obtain satisfactory clinical results only by using the looped steel plate or the looped steel plate combined with the cable anchor, the application of the looped steel plate alone can reduce the treatment cost of patients, reduce the difficulty of surgery, and reduce the risk of iatrogenic injury of patients.
10.LIN28 coordinately promotes nucleolar/ribosomal functions and represses the 2C-like transcriptional program in pluripotent stem cells.
Zhen SUN ; Hua YU ; Jing ZHAO ; Tianyu TAN ; Hongru PAN ; Yuqing ZHU ; Lang CHEN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Anhua LEI ; Yuyan XU ; Xianju BI ; Xin HUANG ; Bo GAO ; Longfei WANG ; Cristina CORREIA ; Ming CHEN ; Qiming SUN ; Yu FENG ; Li SHEN ; Hao WU ; Jianlong WANG ; Xiaohua SHEN ; George Q DALEY ; Hu LI ; Jin ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(7):490-512
LIN28 is an RNA binding protein with important roles in early embryo development, stem cell differentiation/reprogramming, tumorigenesis and metabolism. Previous studies have focused mainly on its role in the cytosol where it interacts with Let-7 microRNA precursors or mRNAs, and few have addressed LIN28's role within the nucleus. Here, we show that LIN28 displays dynamic temporal and spatial expression during murine embryo development. Maternal LIN28 expression drops upon exit from the 2-cell stage, and zygotic LIN28 protein is induced at the forming nucleolus during 4-cell to blastocyst stage development, to become dominantly expressed in the cytosol after implantation. In cultured pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), loss of LIN28 led to nucleolar stress and activation of a 2-cell/4-cell-like transcriptional program characterized by the expression of endogenous retrovirus genes. Mechanistically, LIN28 binds to small nucleolar RNAs and rRNA to maintain nucleolar integrity, and its loss leads to nucleolar phase separation defects, ribosomal stress and activation of P53 which in turn binds to and activates 2C transcription factor Dux. LIN28 also resides in a complex containing the nucleolar factor Nucleolin (NCL) and the transcriptional repressor TRIM28, and LIN28 loss leads to reduced occupancy of the NCL/TRIM28 complex on the Dux and rDNA loci, and thus de-repressed Dux and reduced rRNA expression. Lin28 knockout cells with nucleolar stress are more likely to assume a slowly cycling, translationally inert and anabolically inactive state, which is a part of previously unappreciated 2C-like transcriptional program. These findings elucidate novel roles for nucleolar LIN28 in PSCs, and a new mechanism linking 2C program and nucleolar functions in PSCs and early embryo development.
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