1.Advances in the genetic research of Meniere's disease
Mingwei XU ; Yu WANG ; Yuan YAO ; Qiong WU ; Qin ZHANG ; Jun YANG ; Yulian JIN ; Qing ZHANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(5):479-484
Meniere's disease represents an idiopathic inner ear disorder characterized by endolymphatic hy-drops.Currently,the research methods for identifying genes associated with this disease mainly involve first-genera-tion sequencing and second-generation sequencing.This article reviews research on the genetic study of Meniere's disease,mainly summarizing the candidate genes with repeated pedigree validation in familial Meniere's disease,as well as those frequently reported in sporadic Meniere's disease.
2.Perioperative care of a patient undergoing total pancreatectomy with autogenous islet cell autotransplan-tation for pancreatic cancer
Chenlu HU ; Xiangru PEI ; Fang WANG ; Qian YU ; Yulian YING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(7):880-883
To summarize the nursing experience of a patient with pancreatic cancer who underwent total pancreatectomy combined with islet cell transplantation.Nursing points:goal-oriented management of endocrine function,being alert to the occurrence of"brittle diabetes";the dose of pancreatic enzymes was dynamically adjusted by doctors and nurses to improve exocrine insufficiency;the whole-process nutritional risk assessment and individualized nutritional support strategies were implemented.Early identification and standardized management of gastroparesis syndrome can improve gastric motility of patients.After careful treatment and nursing care,the patient's islet function was stable,and the endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas recovered well.The patient was discharged 15 days after the operation.During the follow-up of 2 months,the patient's condition was stable,and no serious blood glucose disorder and other serious complications occurred.
3.Cortical activation change induced by different peripheral stimulation:a functional NIRS study
Fengyun YU ; Yulian ZHU ; Leyi XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(1):73-78
Objective:To investigate the change of cortical activation pattem during wrist extension in health subjects in-duced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)and peripheral magnetic stimulation(PMS),using func-tional near infrared spectroscopy(fNIRS).Method:Fifteen health adults received 2 randomly ordered interventions(NMES and PMS),which were applied to the dominant wrist extensor muscle to induce wrist extention.Qxy-hemoglobin(HbO2)and deoxygenated he-moglobin(HbR)were measured in seven regions of interest(ROI)during NMES and PMS stimulation.The difference between these two non-invasive peripheral stimulation on the cortical activation was recorded in the changes of HbO2 and HbR concentrations.Result:During NMES motor phase,HbO2 values of 38 channels in ROI except bilateral S1 region showed a significant decreased compared with the rest period(P<0.05).The HbO2 values of six channels were significant-ly changed in PMS motor phase,and the activated channels were concentrated on M1 region.The HbO2 val-ues of the left M1 region of hand movement area(channel 35)were higher than other ROI(P<0.05).The acti-vation of HbO2 in the left M1 hand movement area(channels 23 and 35)was significantly stronger in PMS motor phase than in NMES motor phase(P<0.05).Based on HbR values,both NMES and PMS activated the same number of channels compared to the rest period.Conclusion:The results showed that NMES induced wrist extension could lead to decreased cortical activation in multiple brain regions,and PMS induced more concentrated and effective cortical activation than NMES.PMS likely via massive inflows of'pure'proprioceptive information.Both PMS and NMES can increase the stimulation of functional activity in parts of muscle-innervated cortex based on changes in HbO2 values,with PMS stimulating cortical functional activity regionally.
4.Advances in the genetic research of Meniere's disease
Mingwei XU ; Yu WANG ; Yuan YAO ; Qiong WU ; Qin ZHANG ; Jun YANG ; Yulian JIN ; Qing ZHANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(5):479-484
Meniere's disease represents an idiopathic inner ear disorder characterized by endolymphatic hy-drops.Currently,the research methods for identifying genes associated with this disease mainly involve first-genera-tion sequencing and second-generation sequencing.This article reviews research on the genetic study of Meniere's disease,mainly summarizing the candidate genes with repeated pedigree validation in familial Meniere's disease,as well as those frequently reported in sporadic Meniere's disease.
5.Perioperative care of a patient undergoing total pancreatectomy with autogenous islet cell autotransplan-tation for pancreatic cancer
Chenlu HU ; Xiangru PEI ; Fang WANG ; Qian YU ; Yulian YING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(7):880-883
To summarize the nursing experience of a patient with pancreatic cancer who underwent total pancreatectomy combined with islet cell transplantation.Nursing points:goal-oriented management of endocrine function,being alert to the occurrence of"brittle diabetes";the dose of pancreatic enzymes was dynamically adjusted by doctors and nurses to improve exocrine insufficiency;the whole-process nutritional risk assessment and individualized nutritional support strategies were implemented.Early identification and standardized management of gastroparesis syndrome can improve gastric motility of patients.After careful treatment and nursing care,the patient's islet function was stable,and the endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas recovered well.The patient was discharged 15 days after the operation.During the follow-up of 2 months,the patient's condition was stable,and no serious blood glucose disorder and other serious complications occurred.
6.Cortical activation change induced by different peripheral stimulation:a functional NIRS study
Fengyun YU ; Yulian ZHU ; Leyi XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(1):73-78
Objective:To investigate the change of cortical activation pattem during wrist extension in health subjects in-duced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)and peripheral magnetic stimulation(PMS),using func-tional near infrared spectroscopy(fNIRS).Method:Fifteen health adults received 2 randomly ordered interventions(NMES and PMS),which were applied to the dominant wrist extensor muscle to induce wrist extention.Qxy-hemoglobin(HbO2)and deoxygenated he-moglobin(HbR)were measured in seven regions of interest(ROI)during NMES and PMS stimulation.The difference between these two non-invasive peripheral stimulation on the cortical activation was recorded in the changes of HbO2 and HbR concentrations.Result:During NMES motor phase,HbO2 values of 38 channels in ROI except bilateral S1 region showed a significant decreased compared with the rest period(P<0.05).The HbO2 values of six channels were significant-ly changed in PMS motor phase,and the activated channels were concentrated on M1 region.The HbO2 val-ues of the left M1 region of hand movement area(channel 35)were higher than other ROI(P<0.05).The acti-vation of HbO2 in the left M1 hand movement area(channels 23 and 35)was significantly stronger in PMS motor phase than in NMES motor phase(P<0.05).Based on HbR values,both NMES and PMS activated the same number of channels compared to the rest period.Conclusion:The results showed that NMES induced wrist extension could lead to decreased cortical activation in multiple brain regions,and PMS induced more concentrated and effective cortical activation than NMES.PMS likely via massive inflows of'pure'proprioceptive information.Both PMS and NMES can increase the stimulation of functional activity in parts of muscle-innervated cortex based on changes in HbO2 values,with PMS stimulating cortical functional activity regionally.
7.Differential Diagnosis of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced-MRI-Based Radiomics Model for Granulomatous Mastitis and Breast Cancer
Peng LIU ; Xiaojing YU ; Chunzhi LI ; Hua REN ; Yulian MENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(2):144-149
Purpose To investigate the value of a radiomics model based on dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging(DCE-MRI)in the differential diagnosis of granulomatous mastitis and breast cancer.Materials and Methods The MRI data of 82 patients with granulomatous mastitis or breast cancer confirmed by pathology in Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences from February 2019 to January 2022 were retrospectively collected.Based on the first phase of DCE-MRI,the regions of interest(ROI)were delineated layer by layer by semi-automatic segmentation method and manual segmentation method,respectively.99 ROI were randomly assigned to 69 in training groups and 30 in test groups.The consistency difference between the two methods was compared.The original data extracted by the semi-automatic segmentation method were screened by correlation analysis and multi-factor Logistic regression.Six kinds of classifiers(Logistic regression,support vector machine,naive Bayes,decision tree,random forest,K nearest neighbor)were used to construct prediction models,and the differences in diagnostic efficiency,accuracy,sensitivity and specificity of each model were evaluated.Results A total of 99 lesions(n=37 cases with granulomatous mastitis and n=62 cases with breast cancer)were segmented from 82 patients.The radiomics data extracted by the two ROI segmentation methods had poor consistency between groups[Intraclass correlation coefficient=0.68(0.51,0.78)].Among the six prediction models constructed from the data extracted by the semi-automatic segmentation method,the diagnostic performance of the Logistic regression model and the support vector machine model was significantly better than those of other models,and the Logistic regression model had the best diagnostic performance and stability(training group:area under the curve 0.928,accuracy rate 0.855,sensitivity 0.837,specificity 0.885;test group:area under the curve 0.933,accuracy 0.833,sensitivity 0.895,specificity 0.727,respectively).Conclusion Radiomics based on DCE-MRI can provide high value for the differential diagnosis of granulomatous mastitis and breast cancer.The semi-automatic segmentation method is more recommended for the segmentation method of ROI.The prediction model constructed by Logistic regression and support vector machine shows better diagnostic efficiency and stability.
8.Correlation study of carotid artery plaque components and CT cerebral perfusion by the analysis of CT energy spectrum imaging
Wei ZHANG ; Chenyan WANG ; Peng LIU ; Yulian MENG ; Yu WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Chaoyue ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(2):59-63
Objective:To quantitatively analyze the plaque components of carotid artery through energy spectrum computed tomography angiography(CTA),and to measure the blood flow perfusion in the blood-supply area of carotid artery through CT perfusion(CTP),so as to explore the relationship among plaque component,the degree of luminal stenosis and cerebral blood flow perfusion.Methods:A total of 68 patients with unilateral plaques of carotid artery and severe vascular stenosis who were screened and diagnosed by ultrasound and CTA in Xiyuan Hospital from December 2017 to July 2019 were selected,and all patients underwent CTA examination and CTP examination.North American symptomatic carotid endarterectomy test(NASCET)method was used to measure the degree of carotid stenosis.The GE AW 4.7 post-process workstation was used to conduct analyses of energy spectrum and cerebral perfusion for the plaque component.And then,the slope of energy spectrum curve and the effective atomic number were obtained.At the same time,the cerebral blood volume(CBV),cerebral blood flow(CBF),time to peak(TTP)and mean transit time(MTT)of contrast agent in blood-supplying area of anterior cerebral artery(ACA)and middle cerebral artery(MCA)at the side of lesion were measured.Results:A total of 68 measured plaques of 68 patients met the condition,including 44 vulnerable plaques(including lipid plaques and mixed plaques)and 24 stable plaques(fibrous plaques).The average slopes of the energy spectrum curves of vulnerable plaque and stable plaque were respectively 0.45±0.45 and 1.15±0.39,and the differences were significant(t=2.413,P<0.05).The averagely effective atomic numbers of vulnerable plaques and stable plaques were respectively 7.21±1.06 and 8.01±0.63,and the difference were significant(t=2.548,P<0.05).The average TTP values of the ACA at the side of lesion of vulnerable plaques and stable plaques were respectively(12.20±1.61)S and(13.59±2.79)S,and the difference was significant(t=-2.607,P<0.05).The mean MTT values of the ACA at the side of lesion of vulnerable plaques and stable plaques were respectively(5.07±1.66)S and(6.09±2.19)S,and the difference was significant(t=-2.177,P<0.05).The degree of vascular stenosis at the side of lesion was positively correlated with TTP and MTT in blood-supplying area of middle cerebral artery(MCA)at the side of lesion(r=0.537,0.465,P<0.05),and that was negatively correlated with CBF values in blood-supplying areas of ACA and MCA at the side of lesion(r=-0.281,-0.569,P<0.05),respectively.The slope of the energy spectrum curve of carotid plaque was positively correlated with the TTP values in blood-supplying areas of ACA and MCA at the side of lesion(r=0.242,0.246,P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion:CT spectral imaging can quantitatively analyze the displayed components of carotid atherosclerotic plaque,and the degree of vascular stenosis can affect the blood flow perfusion of cerebral tissue,and the delays of TTP and MTT are more easily caused by vulnerable plaque,and the TTP of them is more sensitivity.
9.Analysis of the relationshiop and mediating factors between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in millde school students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(7):1008-1011
Objective:
To explore the relationship of sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in middle school students, and to analyze its mediating role of daytime dysfunction, social rejection and selfcontrol ability, so as to provide a scientific reference for improving middle school students mental health.
Methods:
From October to November, 2023, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Adolescent Social Rejection Questionnaire, Brief Selfcontrol Scale and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scaleshort Form (DERS-16) were used to assess 806 students recruited from four middle schools in Bengbu City by a convenient cluster random sampling method. And model-6 of PROCESS and 5 000 Bootstraps were used to make a chainmediating model analysis.
Results:
Daytime dysfunction was positively correlated with sleep quality(r=0.57), social rejection(r=0.19), selfcontrol(r=0.29, P<0.01). Selfcontrol was positively correlated with emotional regulation difficulties(r=0.54, P<0.01).Poor sleep quality showed a significant positive association with on daytime dysfunction, and daytime dysfunction further affected social rejection, selfcontrol ability and emotional regulation difficulties (β=0.86, 0.60, 1.27, 1.56, P<0.05). Meanwhile, daytime dysfunction, social rejection and selfcontrol played a serial mediating role in the relationship between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties (Estimate=0.11,95%CI=0.04-0.20,P<0.05).
Conclusion
The study reveals the complex relationship between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in middle school students and provides a new theoretical basis for adolescent sleep improvement and mental health interventions.
10.Diagnostic value of procalcitonin in infections in patients with malignant hematologic diseases
Mei LIU ; Yishu TANG ; Yulian XIAO ; Lingyan YAN ; Linzhi XIE ; Xinyi LONG ; Yan YU ; Xin LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(5):721-729
Objective:The incidence of infections in patients with malignant hematologic diseases is extremely high and significantly affects their prognosis.Identifying early and precise biomarkers for infection is crucial for guiding the treatment of infections in these patients.Previous studies have shown that procalcitonin(PCT)can serve as an early diagnostic marker for bloodstream infections in patients with malignant hematologic diseases.This study aims to compare serum PCT levels in these patients with different pathogens,disease types,infection sites,and severity levels. Methods:Clinical data and laboratory results of infected patients with malignant hematologic diseases treated at the Department of Hematology,the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from January 2018 to August 2023 were collected.General patient information was retrospectively analyzed.Serum PCT levels were compared among patients with different pathogens,types of malignant hematologic diseases,infection sites,and infection severity;Receiver operator characteristic(ROC)curves were used to determine the cut-off values and diagnostic value of serum PCT levels in diagnosing bloodstream infections versus local infections and severe infections versus non-severe infections.Mortality rates after 4-7 days of anti-infective treatment were compared among groups with rising,falling,and unchanged PCT levels. Results:A total of 526 patients with malignant hematologic diseases were included.The main pathogens were Gram-negative bacteria(272 cases,51.7%),followed by Gram-positive bacteria(120 cases,22.8%),fungi(65 cases,12.4%),viruses(23 cases,4.4%),and mixed pathogens(46 cases,8.7%).The main types of malignant hematologic diseases were acute myeloid leukemia(216 cases,41.1%),acute lymphoblastic leukemia(107 cases,20.3%),and lymphoma(93 cases,17.7%).Granulocyte deficiency was present in 68.3%(359 cases)of the patients during infection,with severe infection in 24.1%(127 cases).Significant differences in serum PCT levels were found among patients with different types of pathogens(P<0.001),with the highest levels in Gram-negative bacterial infections.Significant differences in serum PCT levels were also found among patients with different types of malignant hematologic diseases(P<0.05),with the highest levels in lymphoma patients.Serum PCT levels were significantly higher in systemic infections and severe infections compared to local infections and non-severe infections(both P<0.001).ROC curve analysis showed that the cut-off values for diagnosing bloodstream infections and severe infections were 0.22 and 0.28 ng/mL,with areas under the curve of 0.670 and 0.673,respectively.After 4-7 days of anti-infective treatment,the mortality rates of the PCT declining,PCT unchanged,and PCT rising groups were 11.9%,21.2%,and 35.7%,respectively,and pairwise comparisons were statistically significant(all P<0.05). Conclusion:PCT can be used as an auxiliary indicator for early identification of different pathogens,infection sites,and severity levels in patients with malignant hematologic diseases combined with infections.Dynamic monitoring of PCT levels after empirical antibiotic treatment provides important guidance for assessing patient's prognosis.


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