1.Relationship between leukoaraiosis and cerebrovascular reserve in elderly rheumatoid arthritis with cognitive impairment
Yongku DU ; Lin QIAO ; Juan LI ; Zhonghui SUN ; Yafeng SHI ; Xin JING ; Chao LI ; Jun YAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):181-185
Objective To explore the relationship between cognitive function changes and leukoaraiosis(LA)and cerebrovascular reserve(CVR)in elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods A total of 160 elderly patients with RA were selected and their cognitive function were also evaluated.Based on the scoring results of Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA),all patients were categorized into normal cognitive function group[non cognitive impairment(CI)group]and CI group,respectively.The general clinical information of the patients were recorded,LA via head MRI were evaluated,and CVR through breath holding index(BHI)were assessed,respectively.The relevant risk factors of the two groups of RA patients were analyzed,and univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to screen the independent risk factors for cognitive decline in elderly patients with RA,and the predictive efficacy of LA score and BHI in the two groups of patients were compared,respectively.Results There were significant differences in education level,coronary heart disease,diabetes,disease activity score(DAS28 score),BHI and LA score between the two groups(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression results displayed that BHI and LA score were independent risk factors for cognitive decline.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve suggested that BHI had a higher predictive value for cognitive decline in elderly RA patients.Conclusion The LA score of elderly RA patients with CI increases while BHI significantly decreases.BHI has a high diagnostic value in predicting cognitive decline in elderly RA patients.
2.Relationship between leukoaraiosis and cerebrovascular reserve in elderly rheumatoid arthritis with cognitive impairment
Yongku DU ; Lin QIAO ; Juan LI ; Zhonghui SUN ; Yafeng SHI ; Xin JING ; Chao LI ; Jun YAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):181-185
Objective To explore the relationship between cognitive function changes and leukoaraiosis(LA)and cerebrovascular reserve(CVR)in elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods A total of 160 elderly patients with RA were selected and their cognitive function were also evaluated.Based on the scoring results of Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA),all patients were categorized into normal cognitive function group[non cognitive impairment(CI)group]and CI group,respectively.The general clinical information of the patients were recorded,LA via head MRI were evaluated,and CVR through breath holding index(BHI)were assessed,respectively.The relevant risk factors of the two groups of RA patients were analyzed,and univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to screen the independent risk factors for cognitive decline in elderly patients with RA,and the predictive efficacy of LA score and BHI in the two groups of patients were compared,respectively.Results There were significant differences in education level,coronary heart disease,diabetes,disease activity score(DAS28 score),BHI and LA score between the two groups(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression results displayed that BHI and LA score were independent risk factors for cognitive decline.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve suggested that BHI had a higher predictive value for cognitive decline in elderly RA patients.Conclusion The LA score of elderly RA patients with CI increases while BHI significantly decreases.BHI has a high diagnostic value in predicting cognitive decline in elderly RA patients.
3.Gray matter changes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis:a voxel-based morphometric study
Yongku DU ; Jian WANG ; Lei XU ; Huani ZHAO ; Yilin WANG ; Jianhua JI ; Zihan ZHOU ; Chao LI ; Xiaochun QU ; Junle YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(6):532-535
Objective To investigate the changes of the gray matter in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) based on the voxel based morphometry (VBM).Methods 35 patients with RA and 30 healthy volunteers with age,sex and education level matched performed a high-resolution 3D-T1-weighted whole brain structural scan by GE Signa HDxt 1.5T MRI scanner.The high resolution T1WI images were preprocessed by the VBM 12 implemented in the SPM 12 software to display the gray matter structures of the RA patients and the healthy volunteers.T test was used to compare the morphological changes of gray matter between the RA patients and the volunteers.Results The gray matter volume gray matter volume in the right lentiform nucleus,left frontal lobe and left cerebellum posterior lobe significantly decreased in RA patients,and their gray matter volume had no correlation with the clinical indications.The increase of gray matter volume was not found in the RA patients.Conclusion RA patients show decreased gray matter volume in several cerebral regions,which suggests that RA can lead to the brain structural abnormalities.VBM can provide an objective imaging evidence to evaluate the cerebral morphological abnormalities of RA.
4.Application value of CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy in lung disease
Yongku DU ; Mingyue MA ; Yanjun GAO ; Lei XU ; Junle YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(7):1100-1102
Objective To investigate the efficiency and application value of CT-guided percutaneous puncture biopsy in the diagnosis of lung disease.Methods The clinical and imaging data of 60 patients with CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy were analyzed retrospectively.Results Among all the 60 patients, 57 had finally to be proved by pathological diagnosis, including 47 primary lung cancer (21 squamous cell carcinoma, 18 adenocarcinoma, 3 small cell lung cancer and 5 bronchioloalveolar carcinoma), 7 metastatic lung cancer and 3 tuberculosis.In addition, 3 cases were chronic inflammation and did not make a definite diagnosis, in which 2 were proved to be caseous pneumonia and 1 was proved to be fungus infection by postoperative pathology.The successful rate of punctures,the diagnostic accuracy and the total complications rate of lung puncture biopsy in 60 cases was 100%, 95.0% and 21.7% [11.7% pneumothorax (7/60), 8.3% hemoptysis (5/60) and 1.7% needle bleeding(1/60)].Conclusion CT-guided percutaneous puncture biopsy is a safe, accurate and significant clinical method in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of lung lesions.

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