1.Analysis of syncopal DRVR in blood donors: multicenter hemovigilance data (2020—2023)
Junhong YANG ; Qing XU ; Wenqin ZHU ; Fei TANG ; Ruru HE ; Zhenping LU ; Zhujiang YE ; Fade ZHONG ; Gang WU ; Guoqiang FENG ; Xiaojie GUO ; Jia ZENG ; Xia HUANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(8):1071-1076
Objective: Data on syncopal donation-related vasovagal reaction (DRVR) collected from 74 blood centers between 2020 and 2023 was statistically analyzed to provide a reference for developing preventive strategies against syncopal DRVR. Methods: Data on blood donation adverse reactions and basic information of donors from 2020 to 2023 were collected through the information management system at monitoring sentinel sites. Statistical analysis was performed on the following aspects of syncopal DRVR: characteristics of donors who experienced syncope, reported incidence, triggers, duration, presence and occurrence time of syncope-related trauma, clinical management including outpatient and inpatient treatment, and severity grading. Results: From 2020 to 2023, 45 966 donation-related adverse reactions were recorded. Of these, 1 665 (3.72%) cases were syncopal DRVR. The incidence of syncopal DRVR decreased with age, being the highest in the 18-22 age group. Incidence was significantly higher in female donors than male donors, in first-time donors than repeat donors, and in university and individual donors than group donors (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among different blood donation locations (P>0.05). The top three triggers were tension, fatigue, and needle phobia or fear of blood. Among syncopal DRVR cases, 60.36% occurred during blood collection, 87.63% lasted for less than 60 seconds, and 5.05% were accompanied by trauma. Notably, 57.14% of these traumas occurred after donor had left the blood collection site. Syncope severity was graded based on required treatment: grade 1 (fully recovered without treatment, 95.50%); grade 2 (recovered after outpatient treatment, 4.02%); and grade 3 (recovered after inpatient treatment, 0.48%). Conclusion: By analyzing the data of syncopal DRVR cases, it is possible to provide a reference for formulating blood donor safety policies.
2.Growth factors promote knee cartilage regeneration:a bibliometric analysis of research hotspots
Jian LIU ; Qing LIU ; Ye HUANG ; Guanglei CAO ; Yuan LIU ; Qingpeng SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(29):6351-6359
BACKGROUND:The reduction of contact area,edge load,and stress increase of adjacent cartilage caused by knee cartilage defect are considered to easily cause degenerative changes in this tissue,which may develop into knee osteoarthritis.Growth factors are considered to be a treatment method to promote the healing of damaged cartilage and delay the progression of degenerative arthritis.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the hotspots and prospects of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research by bibliometric methods.METHODS:The first author retrieved 321 articles related to growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration research from the Web of Science core set database.VOSviewer 1.6.19 software was used to analyze the publication volume,country,institution,keyword,and literature citation status of the articles,and investigate the research hotspots.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)From 2000 to 2024,the annual number of publications in the field of growth factor-promoted knee cartilage regeneration showed an overall upward trend,with the highest number of publications in 2021.Harvard University in the United States published the most papers.(2)Keyword analysis showed that the frequency of keywords such as growth factor,cartilage,cartilage repair,platelet-rich plasma,and cartilage regeneration was high.In addition,the keyword co-occurrence network diagram showed that growth factor was closely related to keywords such as cartilage repair and cartilage regeneration,indicating that growth factor research plays an important role in the field of cartilage regeneration.(3)The results of literature citation analysis showed that the combination of platelet-rich plasma and muscle-derived stem cells may provide a new and effective treatment strategy for patients with osteoarthritis,which can deepen the understanding of cartilage repair mechanisms by promoting stem cell proliferation and cartilage formation.Fibroblast growth factor 2,fibroblast growth factor 18,and insulin growth factor 1 play a key role in cartilage repair and can promote chondrocyte proliferation and matrix synthesis.In particular,fibroblast growth factor 18 can promote the repair of damaged cartilage,thereby alleviating patients'pain and dysfunction,which deserves further in-depth study in the future.The latest research has developed a new Polyhedrin Delivery System(PODS)that can continuously release growth factors such as bone morphogenetic protein 2 and 7,significantly promoting chondrocyte proliferation and cartilage repair.This system provides a new perspective and potential therapy for the treatment of osteoarthritis.(4)Therefore,bone morphogenetic protein 2,7,insulin growth factor 1,and recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 18 are promising growth factor therapies for promoting cartilage regeneration.In the future,further in-depth research on the mechanism of action of growth factors,optimization of treatment strategies,and strengthening of long-term efficacy and safety evaluation are needed.
3.Finite element analysis of the influence of intra-articular impacted fragment area and volume on joint contact stress in ankle fractures
Wenyong XIE ; Qingpeng SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Qing LIU ; Jian LIU ; Guanglei CAO ; Ye HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1066-1071
Objective:To explore the effect of the defect area and volume of intra-articular impacted fragments (IAIF) on the contact stress of the ankle joint surface.Methods:A 23-year-old male volunteer, 168 cm in height and 60 kg in weight, with no history of trauma or anatomic abnormality of the ankle, was selected. On the basis of a normal ankle finite-element model, IAIF-defect finite-element models were established. The first group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical area but different volumes: on the distal tibial articular surface the defect area was 4 mm × 5 mm (20 mm 2), and the heights were 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm. The second group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical defect volume but different areas. The defect volume was 90 mm 3, while the defect areas on the distal tibial articular surface were 2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm, and 5 mm×6 mm, with corresponding heights of 15 mm, 10 mm, 6 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm. Under a 600 N vertical load the contact stress of the ankle joint was calculated, and the finite-element data were recorded and analyzed. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze, separately for the two groups, the correlation between IAIF defect and the maximum contact stress (MCS) of the distal tibial articular surface, and simple linear regression analysis was performed to obtain regression equations. Equivalence zero testing was used to verify the correlations and to compare their differences. Results:For IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes, including 4 mm×5 mm×2 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×3 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×4 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×5 mm, and 4 mm× 5 mm×6 mm, the corresponding maximum contact stress (MCS) on the distal tibial joint surface were 3.846 MPa, 3.839 MPa, 3.835 MPa, 3.833 MPa, and 3.831 MPa, respectively, with an average of 3.837 MPa. The mean ±1% range is from 3.799 MPa to 3.875 MPa. The correlation analysis showed that the IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes were negatively correlated with contact stress ( r=-0.956, P=0.011). The linear regression equation was MCS=-0.0002×VI+3.851, where VI denotes IAIF volume. Equivalence zero testing confirmed that all measured values lay within the predefined ±1 % margin, satisfying the equivalence null hypothesis. For IAIF defects of identical volume (90 mm 3) but varying articular surface areas—2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm and 5 mm×6 mm—the corresponding MCS values were 2.147 MPa, 2.812 MPa, 3.622 MPa, 4.476 MPa and 6.186 MPa, respectively (mean 3.849 MPa; equivalence band 3.811-3.887 MPa at ±1% of the mean). Correlation analysis demonstrated a strong positive relationship between identical-volume varying-area IAIF defects and contact stress ( r=0.996, P<0.001). The linear regression equation was MCS=0.168×AI+1.236, where AI denotes IAIF area. Equivalence zero testing indicated that none of the measured values fell within the predefined ±1% margin, failing to satisfy the equivalence null hypothesis. Conclusion:In posterior ankle fractures, the volume change of IAIF defects has no clinical significance in relation to MCS, showing a small negative correlation. However, the area change of IAIF defects is clinically significant in relation to MCS, demonstrating a larger positive correlation.
4.Standardization of outpatient medical record in rehabilitation setting
Ye LIU ; Qing QIN ; Haiyan YE ; Yifan TIAN ; Yingxin ZHANG ; Yaru YANG ; Zhongyan WANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Xiaoxie LIU ; Yanyan YANG ; Bin ZENG ; Mouwang ZHOU ; Yuxiao XIE ; Guangxu XU ; Jiejiao ZHENG ; Mingsheng ZHANG ; Xiangming YE ; Fubiao HUANG ; Qiuchen HUANG ; Yiji WANG ; Di CHEN ; Zhuoying QIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(1):45-54
ObjectiveTo analyze the data structure and standards of rehabilitation outpatient medical records, to provide data support for improving the quality of rehabilitation outpatient care and developing medical insurance payment policies. MethodsBased on the normative documents issued by the National Health Commission, Basic Standards for Medical Record Writing and Standards for Electronic Medical Record Sharing Documents, in accordance with the Quality Management Regulations for Outpatient (Emergency) Diagnosis and Treatment Information Pages (Trial), reference to the framework of the World Health Organization Family of International Classifications (WHO-FICs), the data framework and content of rehabilitation outpatient medical records were determined, and the data standards were discussed. ResultsThis study constructed a data framework for rehabilitation outpatient medical records, including four main components: patient basic information, visit process information, diagnosis and treatment information, and cost information. Three major reference classifications of WHO-FICs, International Classification of Diseases, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, and International Classification of Health Interventions,were used to establish diagnostic standards and standardized terminology, as well as coding disease diagnosis, functional description, functional assessment, and rehabilitation interventions, to improve the quality of data reporting, and level of quality control in rehabilitation. ConclusionThe structuring and standardization of rehabilitation outpatient medical records are the foundation for sharing of rehabilitation data. The using of the three major classifications of WHO-FICs is valuable for the terminology and coding of disease diagnosis, functional description and assessment, and intervention in rehabilitation outpatient medical records, which is significant for sharing and interconnectivity of rehabilitation outpatient data, as well as for optimizing the quality and safety of rehabilitation medical services.
5.Structure, content and data standardization of inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet
Haiyan YE ; Qing QIN ; Ye LIU ; Yifan TIAN ; Yingxin ZHANG ; Yaru YANG ; Zhongyan WANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Xiaoxie LIU ; Yanyan YANG ; Bin ZENG ; Mouwang ZHOU ; Yuxiao XIE ; Guangxu XU ; Jiejiao ZHENG ; Mingsheng ZHANG ; Xiangming YE ; Fubiao HUANG ; Qiuchen HUANG ; Yiji WANG ; Di CHEN ; Zhuoying QIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(1):55-66
ObjectiveTo explore the standardization of inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet, encompassing its structure, content and data standards, to enhance the standardization level of inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet, improve data reporting quality, and provide accurate data support for medical insurance payment, hospital performance evaluation, and rehabilitation discipline evaluation. MethodsBased on the relevant specifications of the National Health Commission's Basic Norms for Medical Record Writing, Specifications for Sharing Documents of Electronic Medical Records, and Quality Management and Control Indicators for Inpatient Medical Record Summary Sheet (2016 Edition), this study analyzed the structure and content of the inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet. The study systematically applied the three major reference classifications of the World Health Organization Family of International Classifications, International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10/ICD-11, ICD-9-CM-3), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI Beta-3), for disease diagnosis, functional description and assessment, and rehabilitation intervention, forming a standardized terminology system and coding methods. ResultsThe inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet covered four major sections: inpatient information, hospitalization information, diagnosis and treatment information, and cost information. ICD-10/ICD-11 were the standards and coding tools for admission and discharge diagnoses in the inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet. The three functional assessment tools recommended by ICD-11, the 36-item version of World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0, Brief Model Disability Survey and Generic Functioning domains, as well as ICF, were used for rehabilitation functioning assessment and the coding of outcomes. ICHI Beta-3 and ICD-9-CM-3 were used for coding surgical procedures and operations in the medical record summary sheet, and also for coding rehabilitation intervention items. ConclusionThe inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet is a summary of the relevant content of the rehabilitation medical record and a tool for reporting inpatient rehabilitation data. It needs to be refined and optimized according to the characteristics of rehabilitation, with necessary data supplemented. The application of ICD-11/ICD-10, ICF and ICHI Beta-3/ICD-9-CM-3 classification standards would comprehensively promote the accuracy of inpatient diagnosis of diseases and functions. Based on ICD-11 and ICF, relevant functional assessment result data would be added, and ICHI Beta-3/ICD-9-CM-3 should be used to code rehabilitation interventions. Improving the quality of rehabilitation medical records and inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet is an important part of rehabilitation quality control, and also lays an evidence-based data foundation for the analysis and application of inpatient rehabilitation medical record summary sheet.
6.Mechanism of Yishen Jiangtang Decoction in regulating endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome to improve renal damage in diabetic nephropathy db/db mice.
Yun-Jie YANG ; Bin-Hua YE ; Chen QIU ; Han-Qing WU ; Bo-Wei HUANG ; Tong WANG ; Shi-Wei RUAN ; Fang GUO ; Jian-Ting WANG ; Ming-Qian JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(10):2740-2749
This study aims to explore the mechanism through which Yishen Jiangtang Decoction(YSJTD) regulates endoplasmic reticulum stress(ERS)-mediated NOD-like receptor thermal protein domain associated protein 3(NLRP3) inflammasome to improve diabetic nephropathy(DN) in db/db mice. Thirty db/db mice were randomly divided into the model group, YSJTD group, ERS inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid(4-PBA) group, with 10 mice in each group. Additionally, 10 db/m mice were selected as the control group. The YSJTD group was orally administered YSJTD at a dose of 0.01 mL·g~(-1), the 4-PBA group was orally administered 4-PBA at a dose of 0.5 mg·g~(-1), and the control and model groups were given an equal volume of carboxylmethyl cellulose sodium. The treatments were administered once daily for 8 weeks. Food intake, water consumption, and body weight were recorded every 2 weeks. After the intervention, fasting blood glucose(FBG), glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c), urine microalbumin(U-mALB), 24-hour urine volume, serum creatinine(Scr), and blood urea nitrogen(BUN) were measured. Inflammatory markers interleukin-1β(IL-1β) and interleukin-18(IL-18) were detected using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA). Renal pathology was assessed through hematoxylin-eosin(HE), periodic acid-Schiff(PAS), and Masson staining, and transmission electron microscopy(TEM). Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of glucose-regulated protein 78(GRP78), C/EBP homologous protein(CHOP), NLRP3, apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing CARD(ASC), cysteinyl aspartate-specific proteinase(caspase-1), and gasdermin D(GSDMD) in kidney tissues. The results showed that compared to the control group, the model group exhibited poor general condition, increased weight and food and water intake, and significantly higher levels of FBG, HbA1c, U-mALB, kidney index, 24-hour urine volume, IL-1β, and IL-18. Compared to the model group, the YSJTD and 4-PBA groups showed improved general condition, increased body weight, decreased food intake, and lower levels of FBG, U-mALB, kidney index, 24-hour urine volume, and IL-1β. Specifically, the YSJTD group showed a significant reduction in IL-18 levels compared to the model group, while the 4-PBA group exhibited decreased water intake and HbA1c levels compared to the model group. Although there was a decreasing trend in water intake and HbA1c in the YSJTD group, the differences were not statistically significant. No significant differences were observed in BUN, Scr, and kidney weight among the groups. Renal pathology revealed that the model group exhibited more severe renal damage compared to the control group. Kidney sections from the model group showed diffuse mesangial proliferation in the glomeruli, tubular edema, tubular dilation, significant inflammatory cell infiltration in the interstitium, and increased glycogen staining and blue collagen deposition in the basement membrane. In contrast, the YSJTD and 4-PBA groups showed varying degrees of improvement in renal damage, glycogen staining, and collagen deposition, with the YSJTD group showing more significant improvements. TEM analysis indicated that the model group had extensive cytoplasmic edema, homogeneous thickening of the basement membrane, fewer foot processes, and widening of fused foot processes. In the YSJTD and 4-PBA groups, cytoplasmic swelling of renal tissues was reduced, the basement membrane remained intact and uniform, and foot process fusion improved.Western blot results indicated that compared to the control group, the model group showed upregulation of GRP78, CHOP, GSDMD, NLRP3, ASC, and caspase-1 expression. In contrast, both the YSJTD and 4-PBA groups showed downregulation of these markers compared to the model group. These findings suggest that YSJTD exerts a protective effect against DN by alleviating NLRP3 inflammasome activation through the inhibition of ERS, thereby improving the inflammatory response in db/db DN mice.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress/drug effects*
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Diabetic Nephropathies/metabolism*
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NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/genetics*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage*
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Mice
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Inflammasomes/drug effects*
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Male
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Kidney/pathology*
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP
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Humans
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Interleukin-18/genetics*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
7.Temporal trend in mortality due to congenital heart disease in China from 2008 to 2021.
Youping TIAN ; Xiaojing HU ; Qing GU ; Miao YANG ; Pin JIA ; Xiaojing MA ; Xiaoling GE ; Quming ZHAO ; Fang LIU ; Ming YE ; Weili YAN ; Guoying HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(6):693-701
BACKGROUND:
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of birth defect-related mortality. However, more recent CHD mortality data for China are lacking. Additionally, limited studies have evaluated sex, rural-urban, and region-specific disparities of CHD mortality in China.
METHODS:
We designed a population-based study using data from the Dataset of National Mortality Surveillance in China between 2008 and 2021. We calculated age-adjusted CHD mortality using the sixth census data of China in 2010 as the standard population. We assessed the temporal trends in CHD mortality by age, sex, area, and region from 2008 to 2021 using the joinpoint regression model.
RESULTS:
From 2008 to 2021, 33,534 deaths were attributed to CHD. The period witnessed a two-fold decrease in the age-adjusted CHD mortality from 1.61 to 0.76 per 100,000 persons (average annual percent change [AAPC] = -5.90%). Females tended to have lower age-adjusted CHD mortality than males, but with a similar decline rate from 2008 to 2021 (females: AAPC = -6.15%; males: AAPC = -5.84%). Similar AAPC values were observed among people living in urban (AAPC = -6.64%) and rural (AAPC = -6.12%) areas. Eastern regions experienced a more pronounced decrease in the age-adjusted CHD mortality (AAPC = -7.86%) than central (AAPC = -5.83%) and western regions (AAPC = -3.71%) between 2008 and 2021. Approximately half of the deaths (46.19%) due to CHD occurred during infancy. The CHD mortality rates in 2021 were lower than those in 2008 for people aged 0-39 years, with the largest decrease observed among children aged 1-4 years (AAPC = -8.26%), followed by infants (AAPC = -7.01%).
CONCLUSIONS
CHD mortality in China has dramatically decreased from 2008 to 2021. The slower decrease in CHD mortality in the central and western regions than in the eastern regions suggested that public health policymakers should pay more attention to health resources and health education for central and western regions.
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Heart Defects, Congenital/mortality*
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Male
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Female
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China/epidemiology*
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Infant
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Child, Preschool
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Adult
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Child
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Adolescent
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Infant, Newborn
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
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Aged
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Rural Population
8.Association of higher serum follicle-stimulating hormone levels with successful microdissection testicular sperm extraction outcomes in nonobstructive azoospermic men with reduced testicular volumes.
Ming-Zhe SONG ; Li-Jun YE ; Wei-Qiang XIAO ; Wen-Si HUANG ; Wu-Biao WEN ; Shun DAI ; Li-Yun LAI ; Yue-Qin PENG ; Tong-Hua WU ; Qing SUN ; Yong ZENG ; Jing CAI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2025;27(3):440-446
To investigate the impact of preoperative serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels on the probability of testicular sperm retrieval, we conducted a study of nonobstructive azoospermic (NOA) men with different testicular volumes (TVs) who underwent microdissection testicular sperm extraction (micro-TESE). A total of 177 NOA patients undergoing micro-TESE for the first time from April 2019 to November 2022 in Shenzhen Zhongshan Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital (formerly Shenzhen Zhongshan Urology Hospital, Shenzhen, China) were retrospectively reviewed. The subjects were divided into four groups based on average TV quartiles. Serum hormone levels in each TV group were compared between positive and negative sperm retrieval subgroups. Overall sperm retrieval rate was 57.6%. FSH levels (median [interquartile range]) were higher in the positive sperm retrieval subgroup compared with the negative outcome subgroup when average TV was <5 ml (first quartile [Q1: TV <3 ml]: 43.32 [17.92] IU l -1 vs 32.95 [18.56] IU l -1 , P = 0.048; second quartile [Q2: 3 ml ≤ TV <5 ml]: 31.31 [15.37] IU l -1 vs 25.59 [18.40] IU l -1 , P = 0.042). Elevated serum FSH levels were associated with successful micro-TESE sperm retrieval in NOA men whose average TVs were <5 ml (adjusted odds ratio [OR]: 1.06 per unit increase; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.01-1.11; P = 0.011). In men with TVs ≥5 ml, larger TVs were associated with lower odds of sperm retrieval (adjusted OR: 0.84 per 1 ml increase; 95% CI: 0.71-0.98; P = 0.029). In conclusion, elevated serum FSH levels were associated with positive sperm retrieval in micro-TESE in NOA men with TVs <5 ml. In men with TV ≥5 ml, increases in average TVs were associated with lower odds of sperm retrieval.
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Male
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Azoospermia/surgery*
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Sperm Retrieval/statistics & numerical data*
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Adult
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood*
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Retrospective Studies
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Testis/pathology*
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Microdissection
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Organ Size
9.Analysis and clinical characteristics of SLC26A4 gene mutations in 72 cases of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
Yuqing LIU ; Wenyu XIONG ; Yu LU ; Lisong LIANG ; Kejie YANG ; Li LAN ; Wei HAN ; Qing YE ; Min WANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Fangying TAO ; Zuwei CAO ; Wei HUANG ; Xue YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(7):603-609
Objective:To explore the genetic and clinical characteristics of Guizhou patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct(EVA) syndrome through combined SLC26A4 variant analysis and clinical phenotype analysis. Methods:Seventy-two EVA patients underwent comprehensive genetic testing using a multiplex PCR-based deafness gene panel and next-generation sequencing(NGS). The audiological and temporal bone imaging characteristics were compared across mutation subtypes. Results:A total of 27 pathogenic loci of SLC26A4 were detected in 72 patients, including c.919-2A>G in 79.2%(57/72). A novel deletion(c.1703_1707+6del) was discovered. Among 65 cases, truncated mutations were 89.2%(58/65), 52.3%(34/65), 28(43.1%) and 7(10.8%). No significant differences were observed in the midpoint diameter of the vestibular aqueduct and the incidence of incomplete partitioning typeⅡ(IP-Ⅱ) of the cochlea among the three groups of patients. Moreover, there was no difference in the midpoint diameter of different vestibular pipes or the combination with IP-Ⅱ. Conclusion:The most common mutation site of SLC26A4 in EVA patients in Guizhou is c.919-2A>G, though genotype-phenotype correlations remain elusive. The detection of 27 mutation sites and the discovery of new mutation sites suggested the precise diagnostic significance of NGS technology in EVA patients in Guizhou.
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Sulfate Transporters
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Vestibular Aqueduct/abnormalities*
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Mutation
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Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics*
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/genetics*
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Male
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Female
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Child
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Adolescent
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Child, Preschool
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Adult
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Young Adult
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Phenotype
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
10.Finite element analysis of the influence of intra-articular impacted fragment area and volume on joint contact stress in ankle fractures
Wenyong XIE ; Qingpeng SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Qing LIU ; Jian LIU ; Guanglei CAO ; Ye HUANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(16):1066-1071
Objective:To explore the effect of the defect area and volume of intra-articular impacted fragments (IAIF) on the contact stress of the ankle joint surface.Methods:A 23-year-old male volunteer, 168 cm in height and 60 kg in weight, with no history of trauma or anatomic abnormality of the ankle, was selected. On the basis of a normal ankle finite-element model, IAIF-defect finite-element models were established. The first group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical area but different volumes: on the distal tibial articular surface the defect area was 4 mm × 5 mm (20 mm 2), and the heights were 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm. The second group consisted of IAIF-defect models with identical defect volume but different areas. The defect volume was 90 mm 3, while the defect areas on the distal tibial articular surface were 2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm, and 5 mm×6 mm, with corresponding heights of 15 mm, 10 mm, 6 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm. Under a 600 N vertical load the contact stress of the ankle joint was calculated, and the finite-element data were recorded and analyzed. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze, separately for the two groups, the correlation between IAIF defect and the maximum contact stress (MCS) of the distal tibial articular surface, and simple linear regression analysis was performed to obtain regression equations. Equivalence zero testing was used to verify the correlations and to compare their differences. Results:For IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes, including 4 mm×5 mm×2 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×3 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×4 mm, 4 mm×5 mm×5 mm, and 4 mm× 5 mm×6 mm, the corresponding maximum contact stress (MCS) on the distal tibial joint surface were 3.846 MPa, 3.839 MPa, 3.835 MPa, 3.833 MPa, and 3.831 MPa, respectively, with an average of 3.837 MPa. The mean ±1% range is from 3.799 MPa to 3.875 MPa. The correlation analysis showed that the IAIF defects with the same area but different volumes were negatively correlated with contact stress ( r=-0.956, P=0.011). The linear regression equation was MCS=-0.0002×VI+3.851, where VI denotes IAIF volume. Equivalence zero testing confirmed that all measured values lay within the predefined ±1 % margin, satisfying the equivalence null hypothesis. For IAIF defects of identical volume (90 mm 3) but varying articular surface areas—2 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×3 mm, 3 mm×5 mm, 3 mm×6 mm and 5 mm×6 mm—the corresponding MCS values were 2.147 MPa, 2.812 MPa, 3.622 MPa, 4.476 MPa and 6.186 MPa, respectively (mean 3.849 MPa; equivalence band 3.811-3.887 MPa at ±1% of the mean). Correlation analysis demonstrated a strong positive relationship between identical-volume varying-area IAIF defects and contact stress ( r=0.996, P<0.001). The linear regression equation was MCS=0.168×AI+1.236, where AI denotes IAIF area. Equivalence zero testing indicated that none of the measured values fell within the predefined ±1% margin, failing to satisfy the equivalence null hypothesis. Conclusion:In posterior ankle fractures, the volume change of IAIF defects has no clinical significance in relation to MCS, showing a small negative correlation. However, the area change of IAIF defects is clinically significant in relation to MCS, demonstrating a larger positive correlation.

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