1.Network analysis of the relationship between perfectionism traits and mobile phone dependence among Chinese university students.
Zhengzong LIU ; Yanjun CHEN ; Jin LIU ; Xiaotian ZHAO ; Yumeng JU ; Bangshan LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Jiao CHENG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(8):1418-1427
OBJECTIVES:
Mobile phone dependence has become increasingly prominent among university students, posing significant risks to their social functioning and mental health. Previous studies suggest that perfectionistic personality traits may be key psychological predictors of mobile phone dependence, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to identify core symptoms of mobile phone dependence among university students and to examine the pattern of associations between different dimensions of perfectionism and mobile phone dependence.
METHODS:
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among 1404 university students nationwide. The Mobile Phone Involvement Questionnaire (MPIQ) and the Forst Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS) were used to assess mobile phone use and perfectionism traits. The EBIC-GLASSO network model was constructed to analyze the network structure linking perfectionism and mobile phone dependence.
RESULTS:
A total of 56.48% of university students in the sample met the criteria for mobile phone dependence. The total FMPS score was positively correlated with the total MPIQ score (r=0.47, P<0.001). Results of multiple linear regression controlling for demographic variables showed that dimensions of FMPS score significantly predicted MPIQ score (all P<0.05). Network analysis revealed that the central dimension in perfectionism is "organization" (expected influence=2.69) and the core symptom of mobile phone dependence was "I lose track of how much I am using my smartphone" (expected influence= 0.78). Bridge centrality analysis identified "organization" as a key bridging factor linking perfectionism and mobile phone dependence (bridge strength=1.96). Among the symptom-to-symptom connections, "parental expectations" showed the strongest positive association with "arguments have arisen with others because of my mobile phone use" (partial correlation coefficient=0.15), serving as a risk factor. In contrast, "organization" was most strongly negatively associated with the same symptom (partial correlation coefficient=-0.13), serving as a protective factor, suggesting a protective effect.
CONCLUSIONS
Mobile phone dependence is common among college students and is primarily characterized by a lack of self-control in phone use. Although perfectionism is generally positively associated with mobile phone dependence, its internal dimensions appear to exert a dual effect. Specifically, "parental expectations" and "doubt over actions" may increase the risk of mobile phone dependence, whereas "organization" serves as a protective factor, particularly against interpersonal conflicts related to phone dependency.
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2.Automatic Measurement Method for Spatial Resolution of MRI Based on the ACR Phantom
Yu ZHANG ; Hongxia YIN ; Yawen LIU ; Pengling REN ; Yanjun HU ; Tianxin CHENG ; Zhenghan YANG ; Zhenchang WANG ; Hui XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(6):595-600,606
Purpose To measure the spatial resolution in MRI quality control testing automatically based on the American College of Radiology(ACR)phantom using the support vector machine(SVM)method,and the feasibility,accuracy and measurement speed of this method are explored.Materials and Methods Quality control tests were performed using eight MRI devices at Beijing Friendship Hospital of Capital Medical University.A retrospective study was conducted on 71 MRI quality control test images collected based on ACR phantoms between 2017 and 2019.The images were preprocessed by binarization,extraction region of interest and so on.An SVM-based classification model was constructed for analyzing the spatial resolution of dot arrays in row and column directions.The dataset was randomly split into a training set and a test set.The generalization performance of the classification model in this study was evaluated through accuracy,precision,recall and F1 score on the test set.Comparing the results of spatial resolution measurements obtained by both manual and automatic method,we demonstrated the feasibility and accuracy of the method.Additionally,the time taken for the automatic spatial resolution measurement was recorded.Results In this study,the proposed method of automatically measuring the spatial resolution of ACR phantom test images using SVM was feasible,high accuracy and short time.In classification performance test,the accuracy of the spatial resolution of the row directional latices was 95%,the precision was 100%.The accuracy of the spatial resolution of the column directional latices was 97%,the precision was 100%.Among the test cases,the results of automatic measurements matched those of manual measurements in 13 out of 14 cases.On average,automatic spatial resolution measurement took 0.158 seconds per case.Conclusion This study achieves automatic measurement of spatial resolution in MRI quality control based on the ACR phantom using SVM method.The method demonstrates high accuracy and fast measurement speeds,holding significant implications for future rapid MRI quality control stability testing.
3.Systematic interpretation of the 2025 Chinese Guidelines for Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors(CACA)—Thyroid Cancer
Yanjun SU ; Ying PENG ; Zhizhong DONG ; Ruochuan CHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):867-878
Thyroid cancer has become one of the fastest-growing malignancies in recent years,with a significant improvement in the 5-year relative survival rate among Chinese patients.Accurate diagnosis,standardized treatment,and effective follow-up are essential to improve clinical outcomes,while the promotion and implementation of clinical guidelines are critical for achieving standardized and homogeneous management.In 2022,the China Anti-Cancer Association(CACA)released the 2022 Chinese Guidelines for Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors(CACA)—Thyroid Cancer,which systematically applied the concept of multidisciplinary integrated management to the entire care continuum of thyroid cancer,reflecting both Chinese characteristics and local experience.Building upon this,the 2025 edition of the guidelines was updated and revised based on the latest evidence and clinical practices.This article provides a systematic interpretation of the 2025 CACA guidelines,focusing on the diagnosis,treatment,and follow-up of thyroid cancer,with the aim of offering practical guidance for clinicians and promoting standardized,integrated management of thyroid cancer in clinical practice.
4.Interpretation of the update points of China CACA Thyroid Cancer Guidelines (2025 edition) from a surgical perspective
Ying PENG ; Yanjun SU ; Ruochuan CHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(1):8-13
Based on the latest clinical research results and evidence-based medicine evidence, CACA Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer (2025 edition) , on account of the 2022 edition of CACA Guidelines, integrated personalized diagnosis and treatment strategies, promoted the development of multi-disciplinary collaboration, and strive to provide more comprehensive and accurate guidance for tumor diagnosis and treatment. While surgical resection is still the key treatment to improve the prognosis of the vast majority of patients with thyroid cancer (TC) . However, the scope of initial surgery should vary from person to person, and developing a more standardized surgical strategy and a more reasonable individualized treatment plan for TC patients is the key to achieving the optimal treatment effect. This paper will interpret the key points of updating the 2025 CACA guidelines from a surgical perspective, and explore the important value of surgical treatment strategies that conform to China’s national conditions in the entire management of TC diagnosis and treatment.
5.Clinical application value of combined focused ultrasound ablation surgery and hysteroscopy in the treatment of solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter more than 5 cm
Hanying CHENG ; Changmei SANG ; Yanjun KANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Kun DING ; Shuping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(5):363-371
Objective:To explore the effectiveness and application value of focused ultrasound ablation surgery (FUAS) combined with hysteroscopic surgery in treating solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter >5 cm.Methods:Clinical data of 35 patients with a single type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroid with maximum diameter greater than 5 cm who underwent FUAS combined with hysteroscopic surgery at Qingdao Women and Children′s Hospital from June 2020 to December 2023 were collected. The clinical characteristics, treatments and treatment outcomes were retrospectively analyzed.Results:(1) Clinical characteristics: the mean age of the 35 patients was (36.7±6.6) years, with a median maximum diameter of fibroids of 56 mm (range: 51-80 mm). All patients presented with symptoms of menorrhagia, median menstrual bleeding score was 5 points (ranged from 3 to 5 points), and 34 cases (97.1%, 34/35) had concomitant anemia, the mean hemoglobin was (83.1±13.8) g/L of 35 patients. (2) Treatments: all 35 patients underwent FUAS treatment initially, with a lesion ablation rate ranging from 69.7% to 97.9% (median:90.7%), and no complications occurred. After FUAS treatment, the volume of fibroids decreased in all patients, with a volume reduction rate ranging from 30.57% to 87.22% (median:76.03%). Hysteroscopic surgery was performed 3-14 months (median: 5 months) after FUAS to remove the necrotic fibroid tissue, achieving a 100.0% (35/35) fibroid resection rate. Only 1 patient developed complications of hyperhyderation syndrome during hysteroscopic surgery, and no complications occurred in the remaining patients. (3) Evaluation of efficacy: after FUAS pretreatment, the maximum diameter of fibroids in the 35 patients decreased significantly ( Z=-5.171, P<0.001), as did the volume of fibroids ( Z=-5.159, P<0.001). The hemoglobin level increased significantly compared to the level before FUAS in all cases ( t=-8.657, P<0.001), and median menstrual bleeding score decreased to 2 points (range: 1-3 points), significantly lower than original level ( Z=-5.292, P<0.001). At the 3-month follow-up after hysteroscopic surgery, all patients were free of anemia symptoms, with menstrual bleeding scores totally decreased to 1 point, significantly lower than that before hysteroscopic surgery ( Z=-4.786, P<0.001); hemoglobin level [(118.7±5.6) g/L] significantly increased compared to that before hysteroscopic surgery ( t=-9.258, P<0.001). All patients underwent gynecological transvaginal ultrasound re-examination, which did not reveal any residual fibroids. Conclusion:FUAS combined with hysteroscopic surgery is effective in treating solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter >5 cm, providing a new treatment option for patients.
6.Systematic interpretation of the 2025 Chinese Guidelines for Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors(CACA)—Thyroid Cancer
Yanjun SU ; Ying PENG ; Zhizhong DONG ; Ruochuan CHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):867-878
Thyroid cancer has become one of the fastest-growing malignancies in recent years,with a significant improvement in the 5-year relative survival rate among Chinese patients.Accurate diagnosis,standardized treatment,and effective follow-up are essential to improve clinical outcomes,while the promotion and implementation of clinical guidelines are critical for achieving standardized and homogeneous management.In 2022,the China Anti-Cancer Association(CACA)released the 2022 Chinese Guidelines for Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors(CACA)—Thyroid Cancer,which systematically applied the concept of multidisciplinary integrated management to the entire care continuum of thyroid cancer,reflecting both Chinese characteristics and local experience.Building upon this,the 2025 edition of the guidelines was updated and revised based on the latest evidence and clinical practices.This article provides a systematic interpretation of the 2025 CACA guidelines,focusing on the diagnosis,treatment,and follow-up of thyroid cancer,with the aim of offering practical guidance for clinicians and promoting standardized,integrated management of thyroid cancer in clinical practice.
7.Interpretation of the update points of China CACA Thyroid Cancer Guidelines (2025 edition) from a surgical perspective
Ying PENG ; Yanjun SU ; Ruochuan CHENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(1):8-13
Based on the latest clinical research results and evidence-based medicine evidence, CACA Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer (2025 edition) , on account of the 2022 edition of CACA Guidelines, integrated personalized diagnosis and treatment strategies, promoted the development of multi-disciplinary collaboration, and strive to provide more comprehensive and accurate guidance for tumor diagnosis and treatment. While surgical resection is still the key treatment to improve the prognosis of the vast majority of patients with thyroid cancer (TC) . However, the scope of initial surgery should vary from person to person, and developing a more standardized surgical strategy and a more reasonable individualized treatment plan for TC patients is the key to achieving the optimal treatment effect. This paper will interpret the key points of updating the 2025 CACA guidelines from a surgical perspective, and explore the important value of surgical treatment strategies that conform to China’s national conditions in the entire management of TC diagnosis and treatment.
8.Clinical application value of combined focused ultrasound ablation surgery and hysteroscopy in the treatment of solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter more than 5 cm
Hanying CHENG ; Changmei SANG ; Yanjun KANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Kun DING ; Shuping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(5):363-371
Objective:To explore the effectiveness and application value of focused ultrasound ablation surgery (FUAS) combined with hysteroscopic surgery in treating solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter >5 cm.Methods:Clinical data of 35 patients with a single type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroid with maximum diameter greater than 5 cm who underwent FUAS combined with hysteroscopic surgery at Qingdao Women and Children′s Hospital from June 2020 to December 2023 were collected. The clinical characteristics, treatments and treatment outcomes were retrospectively analyzed.Results:(1) Clinical characteristics: the mean age of the 35 patients was (36.7±6.6) years, with a median maximum diameter of fibroids of 56 mm (range: 51-80 mm). All patients presented with symptoms of menorrhagia, median menstrual bleeding score was 5 points (ranged from 3 to 5 points), and 34 cases (97.1%, 34/35) had concomitant anemia, the mean hemoglobin was (83.1±13.8) g/L of 35 patients. (2) Treatments: all 35 patients underwent FUAS treatment initially, with a lesion ablation rate ranging from 69.7% to 97.9% (median:90.7%), and no complications occurred. After FUAS treatment, the volume of fibroids decreased in all patients, with a volume reduction rate ranging from 30.57% to 87.22% (median:76.03%). Hysteroscopic surgery was performed 3-14 months (median: 5 months) after FUAS to remove the necrotic fibroid tissue, achieving a 100.0% (35/35) fibroid resection rate. Only 1 patient developed complications of hyperhyderation syndrome during hysteroscopic surgery, and no complications occurred in the remaining patients. (3) Evaluation of efficacy: after FUAS pretreatment, the maximum diameter of fibroids in the 35 patients decreased significantly ( Z=-5.171, P<0.001), as did the volume of fibroids ( Z=-5.159, P<0.001). The hemoglobin level increased significantly compared to the level before FUAS in all cases ( t=-8.657, P<0.001), and median menstrual bleeding score decreased to 2 points (range: 1-3 points), significantly lower than original level ( Z=-5.292, P<0.001). At the 3-month follow-up after hysteroscopic surgery, all patients were free of anemia symptoms, with menstrual bleeding scores totally decreased to 1 point, significantly lower than that before hysteroscopic surgery ( Z=-4.786, P<0.001); hemoglobin level [(118.7±5.6) g/L] significantly increased compared to that before hysteroscopic surgery ( t=-9.258, P<0.001). All patients underwent gynecological transvaginal ultrasound re-examination, which did not reveal any residual fibroids. Conclusion:FUAS combined with hysteroscopic surgery is effective in treating solitary type Ⅱ submucosal uterine fibroids with maximum diameter >5 cm, providing a new treatment option for patients.
9.Automatic Measurement Method for Spatial Resolution of MRI Based on the ACR Phantom
Yu ZHANG ; Hongxia YIN ; Yawen LIU ; Pengling REN ; Yanjun HU ; Tianxin CHENG ; Zhenghan YANG ; Zhenchang WANG ; Hui XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(6):595-600,606
Purpose To measure the spatial resolution in MRI quality control testing automatically based on the American College of Radiology(ACR)phantom using the support vector machine(SVM)method,and the feasibility,accuracy and measurement speed of this method are explored.Materials and Methods Quality control tests were performed using eight MRI devices at Beijing Friendship Hospital of Capital Medical University.A retrospective study was conducted on 71 MRI quality control test images collected based on ACR phantoms between 2017 and 2019.The images were preprocessed by binarization,extraction region of interest and so on.An SVM-based classification model was constructed for analyzing the spatial resolution of dot arrays in row and column directions.The dataset was randomly split into a training set and a test set.The generalization performance of the classification model in this study was evaluated through accuracy,precision,recall and F1 score on the test set.Comparing the results of spatial resolution measurements obtained by both manual and automatic method,we demonstrated the feasibility and accuracy of the method.Additionally,the time taken for the automatic spatial resolution measurement was recorded.Results In this study,the proposed method of automatically measuring the spatial resolution of ACR phantom test images using SVM was feasible,high accuracy and short time.In classification performance test,the accuracy of the spatial resolution of the row directional latices was 95%,the precision was 100%.The accuracy of the spatial resolution of the column directional latices was 97%,the precision was 100%.Among the test cases,the results of automatic measurements matched those of manual measurements in 13 out of 14 cases.On average,automatic spatial resolution measurement took 0.158 seconds per case.Conclusion This study achieves automatic measurement of spatial resolution in MRI quality control based on the ACR phantom using SVM method.The method demonstrates high accuracy and fast measurement speeds,holding significant implications for future rapid MRI quality control stability testing.
10.Clinical value of focused ultrasound ablation surgery in the treatment of abdominal wall endometriosis
Kun DING ; Yanjun KANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Changmei SANG ; Hanying CHENG ; Shuping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;59(3):192-199
Objective:To explore the effectiveness and safety of focused ultrasound ablation surgery (FUAS) for abdominal wall endometriosis.Methods:From November 2019 to October 2022, a total of 34 patients with abdominal wall endometriosis who underwent FUAS were collected, and their clinical features, imaging features, intraoperative treatment and side effects after treatment were analyzed retrospectively, and the improvement of symptoms and re-intervention were followed up.Results:(1) Characteristics of clinical data: the average age of 34 patients with abdominal wall endometriosis was (32.8±3.8) years old. The largest diameter of the lesion was 48 mm, and the median lesion diameter was 24 mm. Thirty cases (88%, 30/34) had moderate to severe periodic pain in abdominal incision before FUAS. All patients were diagnosed by preoperative magnetic resonance imaging, including 19 cases (56%, 19/34) of superficial type, 8 cases (24%, 8/34) of intermediate type and 7 cases (21%, 7/34) of deep type. (2) FUAS treatment parameters: ablation was completed with average operation time of (64±18) minutes, average sonication time was (385±108) s, (103±11) W of average power, (38 819±16 309) J of average total energy, the average treatment area volume of (3.11±1.42) cm 3, and (377.79±106.34) s/h of average treatment intensity. (3) Efficiency: the pain of patients after FUAS was significantly relieved, and the pain scores of patients after 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year after FUAS were significantly decreased ( Z=-4.66, -5.13, -5.11 and -4.91, all P<0.01). One year after FUAS, the near relief and effective pain relief rate was 74% (25/34), and the clinical effective rate was 85% (29/34). Five patients recurred after one year, including 3 patients who underwent abdominal wall endometriosis lesion resection and 2 patients who received drug treatment. One month after FUAS, the size of the lesion did not change significantly compared with that before FUAS ( P>0.05), and the size of the lesion decreased significantly after FUAS at 3 months, 6 months and 1 year ( Z=-2.15, -2.67 and -3.41, all P<0.05). It has no difference in pain relief among different types ( P>0.05), but has significant difference in focus reduction among three types ( P<0.01). (4) Safety: there were 34 cases (100%, 34/34) of skin burning sensation, 19 cases (56%, 19/34) of pain in the treatment area and 2 cases (6%, 2/34) of hematuria. All patients got better after corresponding treatments. Conclusion:FUAS is safe and effective for the treatment of abdominal wall endometriosis, which has clinical application value.

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