1.The incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of non-suicidal self-injury behavior in adolescent patients with mental disorders in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Chuchu MA ; Xinwu YE ; Haixiao HUANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(12):1182-1186
ObjectiveTo explore the incidence, characteristics, and influencing factors of non-suicidal self-injury behavior (NSSI) in adolescent patients with mental disorders in Wenzhou City, and to provide a basis for proposing effective preventive intervention strategies. MethodsA total of 500 adolescent patients with mental disorders admitted to the Seventh People’s Hospital of Wenzhou City from June 2022 to June 2023 were selected as the research subjects. Based on the definitions in the Third Edition of the Chinese Classification Scheme and Diagnostic Standards for Mental Disorders (CCMD-3), whether the patients had experienced NSSI within the past year was evaluated. Patients were divided into two groups based on the presence of NSSI: the occurrence group and the non-occurrence group. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of NSSI in adolescent patients with mental disorders. ResultsAmong the 500 adolescent patients with mental disorders, the incidence of NSSI was 39.40%. Among the adolescent patients with mental disorders who experienced NSSI, the main areas of self-injury were the forearm and wrist, hand, accounting for 36.54% and 23.86%, respectively. The main methods of self-injury were cutting and collision, accounting for 50.25% and 29.44%, respectively. Childhood family dysfunction, academic pressure, childhood abuse experiences, campus violence, mother’s education level, and Loneliness Scale (LRS) scores were related factors for the occurrence of NSSI in adolescent patients with mental disorders, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that having a mother with a junior college education or above, experiencing campus violence, childhood abuse experiences, childhood family dysfunction, high academic pressure and an LRS score >11 points were risk factors for NSSI in adolescent patients with mental disorders (all P<0.05). ConclusionThe occurrence of NSSI in adolescent patients with mental disorders is closely related to factors such as having a mother with a junior college education or above, high academic pressure, exposure to campus violence, childhood abuse experiences, childhood family dysfunction, and an LRS score >11 points.
2.Analysis on effects of EFTR-C and ESE for treating≤1.5 cm intraluminal growth type gastric stromal tumor
Bin HUANG ; Haixiao FU ; Bin LI ; Xuhua XIAO
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(17):2583-2587
Objective To compare the effectiveness and safety of transparency cap-assisted endoscopic full-thickness resection(EFTR-C)and endoscopic submucosal excavation(ESE)in the treatment of ≤1.5 cm intracavity growth type gastric stromal tumor.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the medi-cal records of 63 patients with ≤1.5 cm intraluminal growth type gastric stromal tumor treated in this hospi-tal from June 2019 to September 2023.The patients were divided into the EFTR-C group(n=33)and ESE group(n=30)according to surgical methods.The general data,operation situation,postoperative situation and follow-up were compared between the two groups.Results There was no statistically significant differ-ence in the intraoperative pneumoperitoneum rate,purse string suture rate,monoblock resection rate,complete resection rate and complication occurrence rate between the two groups(P>0.05).The operative time,inci-dence rate of intraoperative bleeding,number of titanium clips,postoperative fasting time,postoperative hospi-talization duration and operation costs had statistical difference between the two groups(P<0.05).Postoper-ative wound healing was good in both groups without recurrence,metastasis and death.Conclusion EFTR-C for the treatment of ≤1.5 cm intracavity growth type gastric stromal tumor has the advantages of simple op-eration,short operation time,low costs and rapid recovery compared with ESE.
3.Research on the current situation of resources allocation and service supply of China′s tertiary cancer hospitals
Henglei DONG ; Guoxin HUANG ; Shen ZHANG ; Yan HU ; Jingang CAO ; Gongming DONG ; Haixiao REN ; Zhaoyi JI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(8):629-633
Objective:To comprehensively analyze the medical resources and services supply in the cancer field of China.Methods:Data of 2018 were sampled from 41 tertiary public cancer hospitals in China, and the factor analysis method was used to extract common factors in resources or services, scoring respectively. Pearson correlation analysis was used in the collinearity test of the variables of both groups of common factors, while the second-order clustering method was used to analyze characteristic differences between the hospitals, and category difference was compared with t test. Results:Resource evaluation covered the two dimensions of basic resources(medical service and basic assurance resources)and high-end resources(high-end talents and academic resources). Service evaluation covered the two dimensions of medical service assurance(clinical services and basic assurance)and disciplinary sphere of influence(discipline construction and clinical efficiency). The factor of basic manpower and beds was significantly correlated with that of medical service and basic assurance( r=0.811, P<0.001), while the factor of high-end talents and academic resources was significantly correlated with that disciplinary construction and resource efficiency( r=0.906, P<0.001). The second-order cluster analysis found the 41 cancer hospitals as two categories, with the first category of five in Guangdong, Shanghai, Beijing and Tianjin, and the second category of the rest 36 hospitals. Significant differences were found between the two categories in terms of resource scoring, service scoring, high-end resources and disciplinary sphere of influence( P<0.001). Meanwhile, the GDP per capita of the cities in which these hospitals are located also had significant differences( P<0.001). Conclusions:Development of public tertiary cancer hospitals in China was imbalanced, as their differences were mainly found in levels of disciplinary development and efficiency of clinical services, which were closely related to the high-end talents and academic resources of the hospital in question.Furthermore, high quality medical care was mostly located in regions of higher development. The authors recommend to take a balanced consideration of the differences and distribution of cancer care services in China, in terms of performance classification of public hospitals and establishment of regional cancer centers of the country.
4.Effect of simulated microgravity on the photopic negative response of flash electroretinogram in adult mice
Xufeng DAI ; Jinhua BAO ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Haixiao HUANG ; Wenjiong LI ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2019;35(4):379-384
Objective To observe the effect of simulated microgravity on the photopic negative response (PhNR) of full-field flash ERG in adult mice.Methods In an experimental study,forty-eight adult male C57BL/6J mice (48 eyes) were randomly divided into model and control groups.Model mice were further divided into three subgroups of 8 each:tail-suspended for 15 days (subgroup A),tail-suspended for 30 days (subgroup B),and tail-suspended for 30 days followed by returning to normal position for 30 days (subgroup C).The three control subgroups were similarly fixed with a harness but kept in the normal position for corresponding periods of 15,30,and 60 days.The mice were immediately examined using ERG-PhNR,flash VEP,OCT and visually-guided behavior in vivo,and subsequently sacrificed to analyze the retinal histology in vitro.PhNR amplitude was measured from baseline to PhNR trough.N1 peak-time and N1-P1 amplitude of VEP was analyzed.The escape duration was used to quantitatively evaluate the visual function of mice.In addition,inner retinal thickness was analyzed by OCT imaging.Data were compared by the independent sample t-test.Results PhNR amplitude in the model subgroup A was obviously lower than the corresponding control subgroup,the difference was statistically significant (t=-3.196,P<0.01).There was no significant difference in PhNR amplitude between the model subgroup B or C and the corresponding control subgroup (t=-1.976,0.285;P>0.05).There was no significant difference in FVEP N1 peak-time or N1-P1 amplitude between any of the three model subgroups and the corresponding control subgroup (P>0.05).There was no significant difference in OCT-measured inner retinal thickness between any of the three model subgroups and the corresponding control subgroup (t=-0.461,2.073,-0.402;P>0.05).The three model subgroups showed almost normal retinal structure,including the retinal ganglion cell,inner pexiform layer,inner nuclear layer,outer plexiform layer,outer nuclear layer,ellipsoid zone and RPE.There was no significant difference in visually-guided escape time between any of the three model subgroups and the corresponding control subgroup (t=-0.637,-0.955,1.297;P>0.05).Conclusion Via tail-suspension,short-term simulated microgravity can affect the PhNR of flash ERG;however,the change is reversible and does not affect visual function of mice.
5.Combined surgery and sclerotherapy for massive venous malformations of the tongue.
Xingxing HUANG ; Haixiao ZOU ; Xiaoke GUO ; Yifang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2016;32(1):14-17
OBJECTIVETo explore the curative effect of surgery and selerotherapy for massive venous malformations of the tongue.
METHODSFrom January 2005 to December 2014, subtotal resection or debulking for 15 cases of massive venous malformation in the tongue was undertaken with multiple sessions of pre- and post-operative injection therapy of pingyangmycin, lauromacrogol and absolute ethanol.
RESULTSAll signs associated with the lesions including eating, sleep and speech disorders disappeared after treatment. Complete or near complete resolution was achieved in 9 cases, and a significant reduction in size in a further 6 cases after surgical excision and peri-operative sclerotherapy.
CONCLUSIONSFor massive venous malformations of the tongue, surgical excision combined with multiple sessions of sclerotherapy is a good treatment option.
Bleomycin ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Combined Modality Therapy ; methods ; Ethanol ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Injections, Intralesional ; Polyethylene Glycols ; therapeutic use ; Sclerosing Solutions ; therapeutic use ; Sclerotherapy ; Tongue ; blood supply ; Treatment Outcome ; Vascular Malformations ; therapy ; Veins ; abnormalities
6.Expression of transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) in colon cancer tissues and its clinical significance.
Changqing ZENG ; Liangxiang HUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Haixiao HUANG ; Linhao CHEN ; Liangjie CHI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(11):1154-1157
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif(TAZ) in colon cancer tissues and its association with clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of patients.
METHODSThe expression of TAZ protein was detected in 56 resected colon cancer tissues and matched tumor-adjacent tissues using immunohistochemistry. The positive expression rate of TAZ was compared between patients with different clinicopathological features. The association between TAZ expression and prognosis was analyzed.
RESULTSExpression of TAZ protein located in the nucleolus. The positive expression rate of TAZ in colon cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in matched tumor-adjacent tissues(73.2% vs. 12.5%, P=0.000). Clinicopathological evaluation suggested that the expression of TAZ protein was associated with tumor size(P=0.009), depth of infiltration(P=0.026), lymph node metastasis (P=0.007) and TNM staging(P=0.004). Colon cancer patients with negative expression of TAZ showed a better 5-year survival as compared with those with positive expression of TAZ (66.7% vs. 22.9%, P=0.0017). Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that positive TAZ expression was an independent factor for predicting poor prognosis in colon cancer (HR:3.532, 95% CI: 1.3-9.9, P=0.016).
CONCLUSIONThe expression of TAZ protein is up-regulated in colon cancer tissues and its high expression is associated with poor prognosis of colon cancer patients.
7.Expression of miR-146a in colon cancer and its significance.
Changqing ZENG ; Liangxiang HUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Haixiao HUANG ; Linhao CHEN ; Liangjie CHI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(3):396-400
OBJECTIVETo investigate miR-146a expression in colonic cancer and its clinical implications.
METHODSQuantitative real-time PCR was employed to detect the levels of miR-146a expression in colonic cancer tissues, pair-matched adjacent normal tissues and different colonic cancer cell lines. MTT essay was used to evaluate the proliferation of colonic cancer SW260 cells transfected with miR-146a mimics, and the cell cycle and apoptosis of the cells were analyzed with flow cytometry.
RESULTSCompared with the normal tissues, 38 of the 43 colonic cancer samples showed down-regulated miR-146a expression, which was associated with poor tumor differentiation. The expression of miR-146a in the tumor tissues was significantly correlated with tumor size and clinical stages. The patients with high miR-146a expression levels had significantly longer total survival time than those with low expression of miR-146a. In SW260 cell cultures, transfection with miR-146a mimics significantly inhibited cell growth (P<0.05) and increased the cell apoptosis rate (11.9% vs 5.9%) but produced no obvious effect on cell cycle.
CONCLUSIONSmiR-146a may serve as a potential therapeutic target for colonic cancer for its role in inhibiting colonic cancer cell proliferation.
Apoptosis ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Colonic Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Humans ; MicroRNAs ; genetics
8.Comparison of short- and long-term efficacy of three procedures in postoperative digestive tract reconstruction for upper gastric cancer.
Changqing ZENG ; Liangxiang HUANG ; Linhao CHEN ; Haixiao HUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Liangjie CHI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(5):444-448
OBJECTIVETo compare the short- and long-term efficacy of three different procedures used for digestive tract reconstruction after radical gastrectomy for upper gastric cancer.
METHODSClinical data of 191 patients with upper gastric cancer undergoing radical gastrectomy in the Fujian Provincial Hospital between January 2000 and December 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. Surgical procedures were classified as total gastrectomy followed by Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy (TG-RY, n=123), proximal gastrectomy followed by esophagogastrostomy (PG-EG, n=40), and proximal gastrectomy followed by jejunal interposition (PG-JI, n=28). Clinicopathological characteristics, perioperative and long-term outcomes were compared among the three groups.
RESULTSThe operative time was shorter (178 vs. 248 and 224 min, P<0.05), and the intraoperative blood loss was less (194 vs. 323 and 265 ml, P<0.05) in PG-EG group than those in TG-RY and PG-JI groups. Early postoperative complications and hospital stay were comparable (both P>0.05). With respect to gastrectomy-associated symptoms, reflux and heartburn were more frequent in PG-EG patients, while dumpling syndrome was more frequent after TG-RY. Postoperative weight loss was not significantly different among three procedures (P>0.05), however, hemoglobin and serum albumin levels were lower in TG-RY patients (both P<0.05). The 5-year survival rate was similar (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSSurgeons need to choose the proper procedure according to tumor features and patient condition. PG-JI should be the first choice in terms of fewer complaints and better nutrition. TG-RY tends to be used for larger and more advanced tumors. PG-EG is the most minimally invasive procedure and thus may be suitable for older and high-risk patients.
Aged ; Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y ; methods ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; methods ; Digestive System Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Gastrectomy ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome
9.Expression of miR-146a in colon cancer and its significance
Changqing ZENG ; Liangxiang HUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Haixiao HUANG ; Linhao CHEN ; Liangjie CHI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(3):396-400
Objective To investigate miR-146a expression in colonic cancer and its clinical implications. Methods Quantitative real-time PCR was employed to detect the levels of miR-146a expression in colonic cancer tissues, pair-matched adjacent normal tissues and different colonic cancer cell lines. MTT essay was used to evaluate the proliferation of colonic cancer SW260 cells transfected with miR-146a mimics, and the cell cycle and apoptosis of the cells were analyzed with flow cytometry. Results Compared with the normal tissues, 38 of the 43 colonic cancer samples showed down-regulated miR-146a expression, which was associated with poor tumor differentiation. The expression of miR-146a in the tumor tissues was significantly correlated with tumor size and clinical stages. The patients with high miR-146a expression levels had significantly longer total survival time than those with low expression of miR-146a. In SW260 cell cultures, transfection with miR-146a mimics significantly inhibited cell growth (P<0.05) and increased the cell apoptosis rate (11.9%vs 5.9%) but produced no obvious effect on cell cycle. Conclusion miR-146a may serve as a potential therapeutic target for colonic cancer for its role in inhibiting colonic cancer cell proliferation.
10.Comparison of short- and long-term efficacy of three procedures in postoperative digestive tract ;reconstruction for upper gastric cancer
Changqing ZENG ; Liangxiang HUANG ; Linhao CHEN ; Haixiao HUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Liangjie CHI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(5):444-448
Objective To compare the short-and long-term efficacy of three different procedures used for digestive tract reconstruction after radical gastrectomy for upper gastric cancer. Methods Clinical data of 191 patients with upper gastric cancer undergoing radical gastrectomy in the Fujian Provincial Hospital between January 2000 and December 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. Surgical procedures were classified as total gastrectomy followed by Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy (TG-RY, n=123), proximal gastrectomy followed by esophagogastrostomy (PG-EG, n=40), and proximal gastrectomy followed by jejunal interposition (PG-JI, n=28). Clinicopathological characteristics, perioperative and long-term outcomes were compared among the three groups. Results The operative time was shorter (178 vs. 248 and 224 min, P<0.05), and the intraoperative blood loss was less(194 vs. 323 and 265 ml, P<0.05) in PG-EG group than those in TG-RY and PG-JI groups. Early postoperative complications and hospital stay were comparable(both P>0.05). With respect to gastrectomy-associated symptoms, reflux and heartburn were more frequent in PG-EG patients, while dumpling syndrome was more frequent after TG-RY. Postoperative weight loss was not significantly different among three procedures (P>0.05), however, hemoglobin and serum albumin levels were lower in TG-RY patients (both P<0.05). The 5-year survival rate was similar(P>0.05). Conclusions Surgeons need to choose the proper procedure according to tumor features and patient condition. PG-JI should be the first choice in terms of fewer complaints and better nutrition. TG-RY tends to be used for larger and more advanced tumors. PG-EG is the most minimally invasive procedure and thus may be suitable for older and high-risk patients.

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