1.Preliminary Study of Dilated Cardiomyopathy at a High Altitude Based on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Feature Tracking
Zhetao WANG ; Chunhua WANG ; Hongke YIN ; Sisi ZHAO ; Jinghang SUO ; Lei WANG ; Yushu CHEN ; Peng ZHOU ; Fabao GAO
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(2):489-494
Objective To investigate the application of cardiovascular magnetic resonance feature tracking(CMR-FT)in assessing myocardial strain in dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM)patients residing at high altitudes.Methods We retrospectively enrolled 29 DCM patients living at high altitudes(DCM-H),27 DCM patients living in a low-altitude plain environment(DCM-P),23 healthy volunteers living at a high altitude(HV-H),and 24 healthy volunteers living in a low-altitude plain environment(HV-P).All subjects underwent cine MRI scanning using a 3.0T rapid steady-state free precession sequence.The CMR images thus acquired were analyzed using cvi42,a post-processing software,to obtain left ventricular function and myocardial strain parameters.Results Compared with the HV-H group,the DCM-H group showed higher left ventricle end-diastolic volume(LVEDV)and left ventricle end-systolic volume(LVESV),and lower left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)and stroke volume(LVSV)(all P<0.01).No significant difference was observed in cardiac function between the DCM-H and DCM-P groups(all P>0.05).The absolute values of global radial strain(GRS),global circumferential strain(GCS),and global longitudinal strain(GLS)in the DCM-H group were lower than those in the HV-P group([14.5±6.5]%vs.[34.2±10.7]%,[-11.1±4.4]%vs.[-19.9±2.8]%,and[-7.7±3.2]%vs.[-13.6±4.1]%,respectively),with the differences being statistically significant(all P<0.001).The DCM-H group had higher absolute GRS,GCS,and GCS values than the DCM-P group did([14.5±6.5]%vs.[7.0±2.7]%,[-11.1±4.4]%vs.[—5.4±2.2]%,and[—7.7±3.2]%vs.[—4.3±1.7]%,respectivley,all P<0.01).Conclusion Myocardial strain in DCM patients living at a high altitude is lower than that in healthy volunteers living at a high altitude,but higher than that in DCM patients living in a low-altitude plain environment.CMR-FT can be used to quantitatively assess myocardial contractility in DCM patients living at a high altitude,showing promise for clinical application.
2.Consensus on diagnosis and treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Yushu BAI ; Kai CHEN ; Jie SHAO ; Xiao ZHAI ; Ming CHEN ; Weishi LI ; Jianzhong XU ; Bangping QIAN ; Zezhang ZHU ; Feng ZHU ; Chunde LI ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Jianxiong SHEN ; Dingjun HAO ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Junlin YANG ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Fangyi ZHANG ; Qijie WANG ; Wenzhi ZHANG ; Yong HAI ; Jianhua ZHAO ; Yong QIU ; Yan WANG ; Guixing QIU ; Ming LI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):291-300
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)is a complex three-dimensional deformity involving coronal,sagittal,and axial planes,with a prevalence that should not be overlooked.With advancements in technology and in-depth research,an increasing number of hospitals and physicians are exploring standardized diagnostic and treatment approaches for AIS.Comprehensive and in-depth understanding is required for AIS,including its etiology,screening and diagnosis,classification,assessment and examination,treatment options,exploration of current focus,and evaluation of quality of life.Such understanding ensures that the diagnostic and treatment are scientific,standardized,and timely.Based on the principles of evidence-based medicine,a consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of AIS is reached after multiple discussions among spinal surgery experts,aiming to provide reference and guidance for clinical practice.
3.Influencing factors of hospital stay after orthopedic surgery for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Shaokang HUANG ; Kai CHEN ; Jie SHAO ; Xiao ZHAI ; Yushu BAI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):307-312
Objective To investigate the influence of basic condition,surgical strategy,and postoperative condition of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)patients on the length of hospitalization.Methods A total of 145 AIS patients who underwent posterior spinal fusion and internal fixation in The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University(Second Military Medical University)from Jan.1,2014 to Dec.31,2023 with more than 2 years of follow-up were retrospectively enrolled.According to the surgical strategy,they were assigned to selective fusion group(n=50)and non-selective fusion group(n=95).AIS patients were assigned to intensive care unit(ICU)group(n=81)and non-ICU group(n=64)according to whether they were admitted to ICU.Parameters related to basic,surgical and postoperative conditions,hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay were analyzed.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to study the influencing factors of hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay.Results The number of surgical segments,surgical time,intraoperative blood loss,drainage volume on the 3rd day postoperatively,hospital stay,and postoperative hospital stay in the selective fusion group were significantly less than those in the non-selective fusion group(all P<0.05).The patients in the ICU group were younger,had longer surgery time,had more intraoperative blood loss and blood transfusion,and had longer hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay compared with those in the non-ICU group(all P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay were both positively correlated with ICU admission(r=0.179,0.240;both P<0.05)and were both negatively correlated with selective fusion(r=-0.187,-0.242;both P<0.05).Conclusion The hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay of AIS patients with non-selective fusion in posterior spinal fusion and internal fixation is longer than those of patients with selective fusion.Non-selective fusion and ICU admission may be factors contributing to the prolonged hospital stay and postoperative hospital stay in AIS patients.
4.Orthopedic sequence of nailing on rods in patients with Lenke type 5C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Xumiao LIN ; Kai CHEN ; Jie SHAO ; Mingyuan YANG ; Jiahao LIU ; Guoyou ZHANG ; Zhicai SHI ; Yushu BAI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):313-317
Objective To compare the surgical outcomes of the sequence of screw and rod placement for Lenke type 5C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS).Methods Lenke type 5C AIS patients who underwent posterior orthopedic fusion and fixation in our hospital from Jan.2013 to Dec.2020 were recruited.Based on surgical sequences,22 cases were assigned to bilateral group(after bilateral screw placement,orthopedics was performed on the convex side and then on the concave side),and 20 cases were assigned to convex group(screws placed on the convex side and performed orthopedics,followed by the concave side).The operation-related indicators(including operation time),imaging parameters,quality of life scores were compared between the 2 groups before and 2 years after surgery.Complications of the 2 groups were analyzed.Results The operation time in the bilateral group was significantly longer than that in the convex group([232.8±13.1]min vs[198.4±16.5]min,P<0.01).At the last follow-up 2 years after operation,the Cobb angle and its correction rate in the convex group were better than those in the bilateral group([8.0±2.3]° vs[9.9±3.2]°,P=0.03;[81.9±5.4]%vs[77.8±5.8]%,P=0.02).The rate of pedicle screw breach rate was 5.4%(17/312)in the bilateral group and 1.4%(4/280)in the convex group,with significant difference(P<0.01).At the last follow-up 2 years after operation,the treatment satisfaction of quality of life assessment of the bilateral group was 4.61±1.38,and that of the convex group was 4.50±1.44,but there was no significant difference between the 2 groups(P>0.05).There were no abnormal electrophysiological monitoring or operation-related complications in the 2 groups.Conclusion For Lenke type 5C AIS,the convex side of pedicle screw placement and orthopedics followed by concave side of pedicle screw placement and orthopedics can achieve better surgical effect.
5.Application of nursing guided by Neuman's systems model in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery patients
Xuan LIU ; Yushu BAI ; Ming LI ; Fang YANG ; Kai CHEN ; Wenjing ZHANG
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):318-324
Objective To explore the clinical effect of nursing guided by Neuman's systems model on adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery patients.Methods This study is a randomized controlled trial.A total of 120 patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis who underwent surgery in our hospital from Jan.to Dec.2023 were enrolled.According to the order of enrollment,they were randomly assigned to experimental group or control group,with 60 patients in each group.The control group received routine nursing,while the experimental group received nursing guided by Neuman's systems model.Independent-sample t test and χ2 test were used to compare the surgical efficacy,postoperative recovery,quality of life,and self-management ability of the 2 groups.Results Six months post-surgery,the main curve Cobb angle in the experimental group was significantly smaller than that in the control group([14.33±0.78]° vs[16.65±1.02]°,P<0.001).The postoperative bedtime([4.78±1.32])d vs[6.13±1.26]d),incision healing time([13.43±3.29]d vs[15.32±5.23]d),and hospital stay([13.17±5.36]d vs[16.93±3.14]d)were all significantly shorter in the experimental group than those in the control group(all P<0.05).The overall complication rate in the experimental group was significantly lower than that in the control group(5.00%[3/60]vs 21.67%[13/60],P=0.016).Six months post-surgery,the experimental group scored better in terms of physical functioning,bodily pain,general health,vitality,social functioning,role-emotional,and mental health compared to the control group(all P<0.05).In terms of patient self-management,the experimental group also had significantly higher scores in common management(17.53±5.98 vs 13.34±7.32)and symptom management(30.95±8.12 vs 27.32±7.87)compared to the control group(both P<0.05).Conclusion The nursing guided by Neuman's systems model for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery patients can promote their postoperative recovery and improve their quality of life and self-management capabilities.
6.Osteopontin inhibits M1 polarization of microglia in rats with subarachnoid hemorrhage
Ligang CHEN ; Zheng ZOU ; Guangzhi HAO ; Yushu DONG
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(3):373-377
Objective:Osteopontin(OPN)has demonstrated neuroprotective effects in various stroke models.Its role in neuroinflammation after brain injury remains to be elucidated.This study aims to clarify the effect of OPN on neuroin-flammation,particularly on the functional states of microglia after subarachnoid hemorrhage(SAH).Methods:Thirty rats were randomly divided into the following groups:Sham,SAH,and SAH+OPN.SAH rat model was prepared by secondary injection of autologous arterial blood,and OPN was given intranasally in the treatment group.Neurological function was evaluated by modified Garcia score.The degree of cerebral edema was evaluated by measuring brain water content.The expression of microglia activation markers CD86,inducable nitric oxide synthase(iNOS),CD206 and arginase 1(Arg-1)after SAH and OPN treatment was detected by RT-qPCR.The levels of IL-1β,IL-6,IL-10,and IL-13 in cerebrospinal fluid were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Results:Intranasal ad-ministration of OPN could improve the neurological dysfunction and cerebral edema in SAH rats.What's more,OPN could inhibit the expression of CD86,iNOS,IL-1β,and IL-6 in cerebral while promote the expression of CD206,Arg-1,IL-10,and IL-13.Conclusion:OPN alleviates the inflammatory response after SAH by inhibiting the polarization of microglia M1.
7.Biological effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound on musculoskeletal and motor nervous systems:research progress
Manping LI ; Shaofeng CHEN ; Yajun CHENG ; Yushu BAI ; Ming LI ; Xianzhao WEI ; Xiaoyi ZHOU
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2024;45(8):1030-1035
Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound(LIPUS)is a low-cost,non-invasive and safe treatment method mainly used for musculoskeletal diseases,especially for fractures and nonunion.This article reviews the therapeutic effects of LIPUS on various musculoskeletal and nervous system diseases and analyzes its mechanism and potential targets.It is found that besides fracture and nonunion,LIPUS also has clinical application prospect in treating osteoporosis,muscle injury,and motor nervous system diseases.
8.Effect of Western diet on APOE-/-atherosclerosis model mice
Lei WANG ; Huiqian SONG ; Bin LI ; Chao LIANG ; Min CHEN ; Yushu TIAN ; Xuying WU ; Wenming ZHANG ; Yunbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(7):29-38
Objective To study the impact of a Western diet-type feed on biological indicators and histopathology in APOE-/-mice.Methods Forty-eight female and 48 male APOE--mice,and 48 female and 48 male C57BL/6J mice were divided into eight breeding groups:APOE-/-breeding feed group,APOE-/-Western dietary feed group,C57BL/6J breeding feed group,and C57BL/6J Western dietary feed group(24 male and 24 female mice per group).Mice were fed the respective diets from 3 weeks until the end of the experiment at 20 weeks.After the experiment,serum was collected for measurement of biochemical indicators.Aortas were removed for oil red O staining and gross examination and the aorta root was paraffin sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin.Results A Western diet did not significantly increase body weight in APOE-/-mice,but did significantly improve the blood lipid index and total cholesterol,low-density lipoprotein,and high-density lipoprotein levels,and promoted the formation of atherosclerotic plaques.Male mice were suitable for modeling gross aortic plaques while female mice were suitable for modeling aortic arch root plaques.Conclusions A Western diet can promote atherosclerosis in APOE-/-mice,increase the aortic plaque area ratio,shorten modeling time,and improve modeling uniformity.
9.Effects of different types of drinking water on growth and fecal flora of mice
Xuying WU ; Min CHEN ; Yushu TIAN ; Bin LI ; Wenming ZHANG ; Yunbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(1):88-95
Objective To explore the effects of different types of drinking water on the growth and fecal flora of mice.Methods Specific pathogen-free NIH mice were randomly divided into five groups,32 mice each group,with half males and half females in each group.The group were given either purified water(control group),acidified water,alkalized water,weakly acidic water or solid water.Diet and body weight were monitored continuously for 20 days.After the experiment,animal fecal samples were collected,and the V3-V4 region was amplified with bacterial 16S rDNA universal primers.An Illumina Miseq high-throughput sequencing platform was used for high-throughput sequencing,and microbial community,α diversity and β diversity were analyzed by bioinformatics method.Results The body weight of female mice given different pH values of weakly acidic water was higher,while the weight of the other groups was lower,than that of the control group(P>0.05).The body weight of male mice in the acidified water group was higher,while that of other groups was lower,than that of control group,but there was no statistical difference between the groups(P>0.05).The body weights of male and female mice in the solid water group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The food and water intake of the female animals in the alkaline water group and the water intake of female animals in the solid water group were lower than those of the other groups.OTU clustering analysis showed that the data volume of the sequencing was reasonable,and the fecal flora species of NIH mice were divided into five phyla,among which Bacteroides and Firmicutes were dominant.Unclassified Pseudopurpuromonas,Lactobacillus and Alistipes were the main genera.There were differences in fecal flora abundance and diversity among the mice given the five drinking water types.α analysis showed that the acidified water group had the highest flora abundance and diversity,while the solid water group had the lowest flora diversity.β analysis showed that the fecal flora composition in the solid water group was the closest to that of the control group,followed by the alkalized water group,acidified water group and weakly acidic water group.Conclusions Through an exploration of the effects of consuming different forms of water,this study revealed that solid water consumption had the greatest effects on body weight,feed intake,water consumption,and fecal flora of mice.The abundance and diversity of fecal flora in mice were affected by different pH values of drinking water,especially acidified water.
10.The combination of YAP/TAZ predicts the clinical prognosis in patients with cholangiocarcinoma after radical resection
Ying LIU ; Ying WU ; Yushu OUYANG ; Jingjing HE ; Lujun SHEN ; Han QI ; Fei CAO ; Shuanggang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;60(7):637-643
Objective:Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a malignant tumor derived from bile duct epithelial cells with extremely poor prognosis. The Hippo-Yes-associated protein (YAP)/transcription activator with PDZ binding motif (TAZ) signaling plays a critical role in cancer stem cell biology. Previous studies have shown that the positive expression of YAP/TAZ in CCA predicts larger tumor size and unfavorable clinical outcomes. We aim to evaluate the prognostic value of YAP/TAZ detection in CCA patients.Methods:CCA patients who underwent radical resection were retrospectively analyzed at our institution from January 2011 to June 2016. Postoperative pathological specimens were scored by YAP/TAZ immunohistochemical staining. The prognostic value of YAP/TAZ was analyzed by multivariate Cox-proportional hazards model.Results:A total of 91 CCA patients were enrolled. During a median follow-up time of 11.0 months, 69.2% patients relapsed and 45.1% died. The median OS and DFS were 10.7 months and 8.8 months respectively. The YAP/TAZ dual positive patients owned a worse TNM stage ( P=0.015), poorer tissue differentiation ( P=0.007), and a higher CA199 than those in negative patients. Multivariate Cox analysis identified that YAP/TAZ dual positivity as a significant factor predicted poorer OS ( P=0.010) and DFS ( P=0.028) in CCA patients after radical resection. In subgroup analysis, YAP/TAZ combination also significantly predicted OS ( P=0.044) and DFS ( P=0.043) in CCA patients with positive lymphatic metastasis and/or surgical margin who required adjuvant therapy. Conclusions:YAP/TAZ positivity is an independent predictive factor for survival in CCA patients after radical resectiony.

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