1.Value of ultrasound artificial intelligence in assisting naval grassroots doctors for diagnosis of thyroid nodule
Zufeng CHEN ; Haibo JIANG ; Ruoyu SHEN ; Wei WANG ; Hai WANG ; Dahai TANG
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(9):899-903
Objective To explore the value of ultrasound artificial intelligence(AI)in assisting naval grassroots doctors for the diagnosis of thyroid nodule in naval.Methods A total of 177 patients with thyroid nodules(200 thyroid nodules)who visited The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from November 2020 to November 2023 were selected as research objects.The thyroid nodules were diagnosed by naval grassroots doctors,naval grassroots doctors assisted by AI,and senior doctors,respectively.Results The pathological results showed that there were 110 malignant nodules and 90 benign nodules.The diagnostic accuracy rate of AI-assisted group(85.0%)was similar to that of senior doctor group(87.0%),which were higher than that of naval grassroots doctor group(71.5%).Pathological results were taken as the gold standard,Kappa consistency test was carried out,and the area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve(AUC)was compared among groups.The diagnostic results of naval grassroots doctor group had a moderate consistency with pathological results(Kappa value was 0.424,P<0.001).The diagnostic results of AI group and senior doctor group had strong consistencies with pathological results(Kappa values were 0.693 and 0.735,respectively,both P<0.001).There was no significant difference in the AUC between AI group and senior doctor group(0.842 vs.0.864,P>0.05).However,there was a significant difference in the AUC between naval grassroots doctor group and AI group(0.712 vs.0.842,P<0.001).Conclusion AI can assist naval grassroots doctors in improving the diagnostic level of thyroid nodules.It has certain application prospects in naval forces.
2.Application of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the overseas medical service task of"Mission Harmony-2023"
Zufeng CHEN ; Wenbo LIN ; Yandong HUANG ; Yuegui CHEN ; Haibo JIANG ; Dahai TANG
Journal of Navy Medicine 2024;45(5):449-452
Objective To study the application value of musculoskeletal ultrasonic examination and treatment in the overseas medical service task of"Mission Harmony-2023".Methods The data of 202 overseas patients and officers and soldiers on hospital ship who had indications and underwent musculoskeletal ultrasonic examination and ultrasound guided interventional treatment were analyzed.The measures to better carry out this work in the future was explored.Results There were 202 individuals who underwent musculoskeletal ultrasonic examination,and positive results were obtained in 131 individuals.Among overseas patients,the incidence of knee diseases was the highest(50.96%);among hospital ship officers and soldiers,the incidence of knee diseases was the highest(51.85%).Four patients underwent ultrasound guided musculoskeletal injection therapy,with an average treatment time of(18.60±5.19)min,preoperative visual analogue scale(VAS)pain score of(7.45±1.02),postoperative VAS pain score of(2.70±0.68),and postoperative observation time of 30 min.Conclusion Musculoskeletal ultrasound examination has strong practicality,not only can it effectively diagnose musculoskeletal system diseases,but also guide precise treatment,making it worthy of promotion and use in future"Mission Harmony".
3.Postoperative ankle function after systematic exercise with a self-designed foot-ankle exerciser in patients with tibial pilon fracture
Li CHEN ; Zufeng YE ; Liang LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Lichun HUANG ; Hua YANG ; Wang ZHAO ; Wei LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(7):636-640
Objective:To analyze the effect of systematic exercise with a self-designed foot-ankle exerciser on postoperative ankle function in patients with tibial pilon fracture.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 84 patients with tibial pilon fracture who had been treated by open reduction and internal fixation at Nanhua Hospital Affiliated to Nanhua University from May 2018 to January 2020. According to the difference in rehabilitation, they were divided into a control group ( n=42) which were subjected to staged functional rehabilitation after operation and an observation group ( n=42) which was subjected to systematic exercise with a self-designed foot-ankle exerciser. In the control group there was 26 males and 16 females with an age of (36.6±4.8) years (from 20 to 55 years); in the observational group there were 27 males and 15 females with an age of (36.4±4.5) years (from 21 to 57 years). The 2 groups were compared in terms of postoperative recovery, ankle functional recovery, postoperative quality of life, and rate of complications. Results:The 2 groups were comparable due to the insignificant differences in their preoperative general data ( P>0.05). The time for first ambulation [(3.7±0.3) weeks], time for fracture union [(9.1±0.8) weeks], and time for full-weight bearing [(6.5±0.9) weeks] in the observational group were all significantly shorter than those in the control group [(4.1±0.5) weeks, (10.9±1.2) weeks and (7.2±1.1) weeks] ( P<0.05). The good to excellent rate of ankle functional recovery was 92.9% (39/42) for the observational group, significantly higher than that for the control group (73.8%, 31/42) ( P<0.05). The scores for postoperative quality of life in the observational group were significantly higher than those in the control group in dimensions of material, psychology, society and body ( P<0.05). The rate of total postoperative complications in the observational group was 2.4% (1/42), significantly lower than that in the control group (10.9%, 8/42) ( P<0.05). Conclusions:For patients with tibial pilon fracture undergoing the same surgical procedures, systematic exercise with our self-designed foot-ankle exerciser can promote functional recovery of the ankle joint, improve postoperative quality of life, and reduce incidence of postoperative complications.
4.Analysis of risk factors for osteoporosis in patients with pemphigus treated with systemic glucocorticoids
Zufeng SUN ; Jingjing CHEN ; Hong ZHU ; Min ZHOU ; Zhihua WEN ; Ningyan GU ; Yu ZHANG ; Xu YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2020;53(4):296-298
Objective:To investigate the incidence of and risk factors for osteoporosis in patients with pemphigus treated with systemic glucocorticoids, and to analyze the current status of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 101 inpatients with pemphigus treated in Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College from January 2014 to January 2019, and these patients were divided into osteoporosis group ( n= 21) and non-osteoporosis group ( n= 80) according to their bone mineral density (BMD) values. Correlations of osteoporosis with patients′ general information, treatment duration and cumulative dose of glucocorticoids, application of immunosuppressive agents, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, outdoor activity and other factors were analyzed, and the application status of calcium supplements, vitamin D and bisphosphonates was also analyzed. Enumeration data were compared by using chi-square test, measurement data were compared by using t test, and multiple factors influencing osteoporosis were analyzed by using non-conditional Logistic regression analysis. Results:Logistic regression analysis showed that age ( P= 0.001, OR= 1.08, 95% CI: 1.03- 1.14) and cumulative dose of glucocorticoids ( P<0.001, OR= 1.72, 95% CI: 1.18- 2.52) were risk factors for the occurrence of osteoporosis, while outdoor activity ( P<0.001, OR= 0.04, 95% CI: 0.01- 0.21) was a protective factor. Moreover, 13 (61.9%) patients in the osteoporosis group and 16 (21.6%) patients in the non-osteoporosis group received combination treatment with calcium supplements, vitamin D and bisphosphonates. Conclusions:Pemphigus patients treated with systemic glucocorticoids are prone to develop osteoporosis. Older age, cumulative dose of glucocorticoids may be risk factors for osteoporosis in patients with pemphigus, while outdoor activity may be a protective factor. The prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in pemphigus patients are still not standardized.
5.Glucocorticoid-induced diabetes mellitus in patients with pemphigus or pemphigoid: prevalence and risk factors
Zufeng SUN ; Ningyan GU ; Min ZHOU ; Zhihua WEN ; Jingjing CHEN ; Xu YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(6):381-384
Objective To investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for glucocorticoid-induced diabetes mellitus (GDM) in patients with pemphigus or pemphigoid receiving glucocorticoid therapy.Methods This study included 68 hospitalized patients with pemphigus or pemphigoid receiving glucocorticoid therapy in the Institute of Dermatology,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College from December 2011 to January 2013.Comparisons were carried out between patients with GDM and those without regarding multiple parameters,including age,sex,body mass index (BMI),pathological type,initial dose and maximum daily dose of glucocorticoids,family history of diabetes mellitus,immunosuppressive treatment,etc.Independent samples t test was used for intergroup comparisons,Chi-square test and Fisher exact probability test for the analysis of count data,and a logistic regression model for the determination of risk factors.Results Among the 68 patients,26 (38.2%) developed GDM during glucocorticoid therapy.Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that the initial dose of glucocorticoids (P < 0.05,OR 1.023,95% CI 1.002-1.044),maximum daily dose of glucocorticoids(P < 0.01,OR 1.037,95% CI 1.013-1.062),duration of glucocorticoid treatment (P < 0.05,OR 1.143,95% CI 1.028-1.271),BMI (P < 0.01,OR 1.265,95% CI 1.080-1.481) and dexamethasone use (P < 0.01,OR 6.0,95% CI 1.887-19.076) were risk factors for GDM in these patients.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that BMI (P < 0.05,OR 1.223,95% CI 1.017-1.471) and maximum daily dose of glucocorticoids (P < 0.05,OR 1.037,95% CI 1.009-1.065) were independent risk factors for GDM.Conclusions In this study,38.2% of the patients with pemphigus or pemphigoid developed GDM during glucocorticoid therapy.BMI and maximum daily dose of glucocorticoids seem to be independent risk factors for GDM.

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