1.Standardized diagnosis and treatment of colorectal polyps
Renjie WANG ; Xiaolan ZHANG ; Jidong CAI ; Minghe WANG ; Jianqiang LIU ; Ye XU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(6):583-590
This article explores the standardized management of colorectal polyps, including classification, treatment, follow-up, and preventive control. Corresponding treatment strategies, including endoscopic resection and surgical intervention, are employed for different types of polyps. Currently, there is debate over whether to choose endoscopic resection or surgical intervention for malignant polyps at pT1 stage. Drawing on the latest literature and guidelines, the article elaborates on polyp classification, treatment modalities, follow-up, and preventive measures. Standardized management of colorectal polyps is important for reducing the incidence of colorectal cancer and improving the cure rate of early-stage colorectal cancer.
2.Standardized diagnosis and treatment of colorectal polyps
Renjie WANG ; Xiaolan ZHANG ; Jidong CAI ; Minghe WANG ; Jianqiang LIU ; Ye XU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(6):583-590
This article explores the standardized management of colorectal polyps, including classification, treatment, follow-up, and preventive control. Corresponding treatment strategies, including endoscopic resection and surgical intervention, are employed for different types of polyps. Currently, there is debate over whether to choose endoscopic resection or surgical intervention for malignant polyps at pT1 stage. Drawing on the latest literature and guidelines, the article elaborates on polyp classification, treatment modalities, follow-up, and preventive measures. Standardized management of colorectal polyps is important for reducing the incidence of colorectal cancer and improving the cure rate of early-stage colorectal cancer.
3.Expectation of research and application of human milk science in China
Ye WANG ; Xinxin XING ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(7):529-531
Human milk is a product of human evolution and is crucial for the early growth and development of infants as well as maternal health. This paper discusses the research and application of human milk science in China, aiming to clarify the research pathways in this field and contribute to the promotion of breastfeeding initiatives and the realization of the Healthy China 2030 goals.
4.Explanation of Specification for collection and storage of human milk samples for research
Shan JIANG ; Ye WANG ; Xiangnan REN ; Jie WANG ; Yifan DUAN ; Xinxin XING ; Zhenyu YANG ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(7):532-535
A comprehensive understanding of the nutritional composition and active components of human milk are important for promoting infant health. However, in the design and implementation of scientific research on human milk, the lack of standardized research and implementation methods have led to the collection, storage, and testing processes of human milk samples being largely based on reference literature and practical experience. This has resulted in variability in the representativeness of human milk samples and differences in the comparability of research results between different studies. This article summarizes the principles and guidelines for the " Specification for collection and storage of human milk samples for research", published by the Chinese Nutrition Society on December 30, 2022, and discusses the feasibility and importance of standardized management in the process of scientific research on human milk.
5.Vegetarian diet and vitamin B 12 level in Chinese pregnant women
Shuxia WANG ; Shan JIANG ; Zhenyu YANG ; Xuehong PANG ; Ye BI ; Jie WANG ; Yifan DUAN ; Liyun ZHAO ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2022;25(10):745-750
Objective:To explore the relationship between vegetarian diets and vitamin B 12 levels in Chinese pregnant women. Methods:A cross-sectional survey was used to explore the relationship between vegetarian diets and vitamin B 12 levels in Chinese pregnant women based on data from the Chinese National Nutrition and Health Surveillance (2015-2017). Maternal serum vitamin B 12 concentration was determined by electrochemiluminescence. Background and diet information of all subjects were collected using general and food frequency questionnaires. General Linear Model was used to analyze the difference in serum vitamin B 12 levels between vegetarian and non-vegetarian pregnant women and multivariate logistic regression for examining the relationship between vegetarian diets and vitamin B 12 deficiency (vitamin B 12<150 pmol/L) in pregnant women. Results:A total of 8 366 pregnant women were included in the analysis, and vegetarians accounted for 1.2% (102/8 366). The median serum vitamin B 12 concentrations were 155.8(93.6-212.4) pmol/L and 187.2(127.4-267.6) pmol/L ( Z=-4.22, P<0.001), and the vitamin B 12 deficiency rates were 48.0% (49/102) and 35.0% (2 896/8 264) in vegetarian and non-vegetarian women, respectively. The vitamin B 12 deficiency rate in vegetarian women was 0.89-fold higher than in non-vegetarians (95% CI: 1.24-2.89). Among the vegetarian and non-vegetarian pregnant women, vitamin B 12 deficiency rates during the first, second, and third trimesters were 34.8%(16/46), 54.3%(19/35), 66.7%(14/21), and 20.4%(521/2 559), 32.6%(941/2 886), 50.9%(1 430/2 807), noting for an increasing trend ( Z=23.54 and 2.57, P=0.010 and P<0.001). Conclusions:Vegetarian pregnant women are at high risk of vitamin B 12 deficiency. Compared with non-vegetarian women, vegetarian pregnant women in China have lower vitamin B 12 levels and a higher risk of vitamin B 12 deficiency. Moreover, the risk of vitamin B 12 deficiency will gradually increase during pregnancy.
6.Effects of parity on nutrition and health status of Chinese women of childbearing age
Jie WANG ; Zhenyu YANG ; Xuehong PANG ; Yifan DUAN ; Ye BI ; Shan JIANG ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;56(7):966-972
Objective:To analyze effects of parity on women′s nutrition and health status.Methods:This study was based on the data bank of "Chinese Nutrition and Health Surveillance of Children and Adolescents Aged 0-17 years old and Lactating Mothers from 2016 to 2017". Using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method, 17 771 women at 0 to 24 months postpartum from 31 provinces in Mainland China were included in this study. Questionnaires were used to collect data on women′s general demographic characteristics, parity, mode of delivery, pre-pregnancy weight, pre-delivery weight, diseases before and during pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage. Current body height, body weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure were measured. Blood hemoglobin, blood glucose and blood lipids were detected. Pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, postpartum weight retention, postpartum BMI, the rates of anemia, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were calculated. Survey sample weights were calculated according to the sampling design and number of children under 2 years old from the sixth population census data of China. Effects of parity on the observational indicators after adjusting for confounding factors were analyzed by multivariate linear regression and multivariate logistic regression.Results:The age of 17 771 women was (29.5±5.0) years old, 12.2% (2 172) were over 35 but less than 40 years old, and 3.2% (563) were over 40 years old; the women with one parity, two parities, and three parities accounted for 47.3% (8 413), 48.5% (8 620) and 4.2% (738), respectively; urban women accounted for 49.9% (8 875), and rural women accounted for 50.1% (8 896). The results from multivariate linear regression showed that the pre-pregnancy BMI of women with two and three parities was 0.55 kg/m 2 and 0.76 kg/m 2 higher than women with one parity, respectively; the results of multivariate logistic regression showed that the OR(95% CI) of pre-pregnancy anemia was 1.45(1.04-2.02) for women with three parities compared with women with one parity, and the OR(95% CI) of anemia during pregnancy for women with two parities was 1.20(1.06-1.35) compared with women with one parity. Conclusion:Parity is associated with pre-pregnancy BMI and risk of anemia before and during pregnancy in women of reproductive age.
7.Effects of parity on nutrition and health status of Chinese women of childbearing age
Jie WANG ; Zhenyu YANG ; Xuehong PANG ; Yifan DUAN ; Ye BI ; Shan JIANG ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;56(7):966-972
Objective:To analyze effects of parity on women′s nutrition and health status.Methods:This study was based on the data bank of "Chinese Nutrition and Health Surveillance of Children and Adolescents Aged 0-17 years old and Lactating Mothers from 2016 to 2017". Using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method, 17 771 women at 0 to 24 months postpartum from 31 provinces in Mainland China were included in this study. Questionnaires were used to collect data on women′s general demographic characteristics, parity, mode of delivery, pre-pregnancy weight, pre-delivery weight, diseases before and during pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage. Current body height, body weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure were measured. Blood hemoglobin, blood glucose and blood lipids were detected. Pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, postpartum weight retention, postpartum BMI, the rates of anemia, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia were calculated. Survey sample weights were calculated according to the sampling design and number of children under 2 years old from the sixth population census data of China. Effects of parity on the observational indicators after adjusting for confounding factors were analyzed by multivariate linear regression and multivariate logistic regression.Results:The age of 17 771 women was (29.5±5.0) years old, 12.2% (2 172) were over 35 but less than 40 years old, and 3.2% (563) were over 40 years old; the women with one parity, two parities, and three parities accounted for 47.3% (8 413), 48.5% (8 620) and 4.2% (738), respectively; urban women accounted for 49.9% (8 875), and rural women accounted for 50.1% (8 896). The results from multivariate linear regression showed that the pre-pregnancy BMI of women with two and three parities was 0.55 kg/m 2 and 0.76 kg/m 2 higher than women with one parity, respectively; the results of multivariate logistic regression showed that the OR(95% CI) of pre-pregnancy anemia was 1.45(1.04-2.02) for women with three parities compared with women with one parity, and the OR(95% CI) of anemia during pregnancy for women with two parities was 1.20(1.06-1.35) compared with women with one parity. Conclusion:Parity is associated with pre-pregnancy BMI and risk of anemia before and during pregnancy in women of reproductive age.
8. Status and related factors for gestational weight gain of Chinese pregnant women during 2010-2012
Ye BI ; Yifan DUAN ; Jie WANG ; Shan JIANG ; Xuehong PANG ; Shian YIN ; Zhenyu YANG ; Jianqiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(1):26-30
Objective:
To examine the status and related factors for gestational weight gain of Chinese pregnant women at different trimesters in 2010-2012.
Methods:
Participants were from Chinese National Nutrition and Health Surveillance in 2010-2012. Using a multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method, we recruited 2 805 singleton pregnant women with gestational age 13 weeks or more from 31 provinces of China. A standard questionnaire was used to collect general information and pre-pregnancy weight; body weight and height of pregnant women were measured using a unified weighing scale and stadiometer, dietary intake during the previous year was collected using a food frequency questionnaire. A multiple logistic regression was used to analyze potential factors associated with appropriate gestational weight gain.
Results:
Among 2 805 pregnant women, 1 441 were in the second (13-27 weeks) and 1 364 in the third trimesters (≥28 weeks) . In the 2nd trimester, 229 cases (15.9%), 440 cases (30.5%) and 772 cases (53.6%) were insufficient gestational weight gain, appropriate gestational weight gain and excessive gestational weight gain respectively. So were 256 cases (18.8%), 474 cases (34.8%), 634 cases (46.5%) in the 3rd trimester respectively. In the multivariate unconditional logistic model, less fruit intake was associated with insufficient weight gain for women in the 2nd trimester (
9.Imaging features of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
Feng YE ; Liming JIANG ; Ying SONG ; Peiqing MA ; Han OUYANG ; Jianqiang CAI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(2):201-206
Objective To analyze and summarize the imaging features of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE).Methods The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 9 patients with EHE who were admitted to the Cancer Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between June 2012 and June 2016 were collected.Patients underwent computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations.Number,size,location,shape,density or signal and enhancement method of lesions,with or without lesions fusion and relationship between lesions and vessels were analyzed by 2 imaging doctors.Lesions in left lobe of liver,right lobe of liver and caudate lobe of liver were respectively counted.Real number was a standard as less than 5 lesions and more than or equal to 5 lesions was represented as ≥ 5.Observation indicators:(1) overall imaging features of EHE;(2) MRI findings of EHE;(3) CT findings of EHE;(4) treatment and pathological features of EHE and results of follow-up.Patients received the corresponding treatment after imaging examinations.Follow-up using outpatient imaging examinations was performed to detect tumor recurrence and stable condition of patients up to December 2016.Results (1) Overall imaging features of EHE:of 9 patients with EHE,6 received plain and enhanced scans of MRI,3 received plain and enhanced scans of CT (1 combined with MRI),1 received enhanced scan of CT.Lesions in right lobe of liver were more than that in left lobe of liver,and there were fewest lesions in caudate lobe of liver.Lesions were round or similar-round shape,with a maximum diameter of 2.5-6.1 cm and an average diameter of 3.6 cm.Four patients had total 2-5 lesions and less than 5 lesions in each lobe of liver,without lesions fusion,including 1 with halo sign and capsule retraction sign and 1 with halo sign.Of other 5 patients,2 had more than or equal to 5 lesions in each lobe of liver and 3 had more than or equal to 5 lesions in 2 lobes of liver;4 had halo sign,lollipop sign,capsule retraction sign and a tendency of lesions fusion,1 had halo sign and capsule retraction sign.The halo sign,lollipop sign,capsule retraction sign and a tendency of lesions fusion were 7/9,4/9,6/9 and 4/9 in 9 patients,respectively.(2) MRI findings of EHE:6 patients received plain and enhanced scans of MRI.① Four patients had clearhalo sign on T2 weighted imaging (T2WI),in portal vein phase and hepatobiliary phase.Three patients had slightly central hyperintensity and thick ring of slightly peripheral hyperintensity on T2WI.There were slightly central hyperintensity and thin ring of slightly peripheral hypointensity in 1 patient,and the halo sign was seen by enhanced scan.There were central hyperintensity and peripheral hypointensity in 2 patients,and the halo signs were clearly seen in hepatobiliary phase.Some patients were combined with multiple manifestations.② There were no obvious halo sign on T2WI,annular enhancement in arterial phase by enhanced scan,no obvious halo sign in portal vein phase and hepatobiliary phase in 2 patients.There were hypointensity on T1WI and isointensity-hyperintensity on DWI in 6 patients.(3) CT findings of EHE:plain scan of CT in 4 patients showed slightly hypodense shadow,without calcification.Enhanced scan of CT in 3 patients showed that obvious halo-like enhancement was seen in portal vein phase and halo rings were less obvious than that by MRI examination.(4) Treatment and pathological features of EHE and results of follow-up:of 9 patients with EHE,4 underwent surgical resection based on lesions ≤5 and surgical specimens were detected by pathological examination,5 underwent interventional treatment and pathologic examination with biopsy.Gross specimen examination showed that lesions were solid and stiff,with greyish white section plane and infiltrative margin.Tumor cells consisted of epithelioid cells under the microscopy,without atypia and with rare mitotic figures,and vacuoles were seen in cytoplasm.Immunohistochemistry showed CD31 and CD34 were positive.Nine patients were followed up for 6-54 months.During the follow-up,4 patients with surgery had no recurrence and 5 patients with interventional therapy remained stable condition.Conclusions Imaging manifestations of hepatic EHE are the more typical when lesions of EHE became more.Hepatic EHE has a tendency of lesion fusion,halo sign,capsule retraction sign and lollipop sign.Imaging manifestations on T2WI with fat suppression,in portal vein phase and hepatobiliary phase are helpful to improve the diagnosis of hepatic EHE.
10.Effects of recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel combined with nano-silver dressing for burn scar
Jianqiang JIAO ; Ye LI ; Zhe HUANG ; Weiguang HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(25):4007-4011
BACKGROUND:Recombinant human epidermal growth factor has been shown to promote granulation tissue formation and to accelerate the healing of burn wounds, but the antibacterial effect of recombinant human epidermal growth factor is limited. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of nano-silver dressing combined with recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel in treatment of burns and the influence on the scar. METHODS:A total of 76 cases of shal ow II and depth II degree were randomly enrol ed and assigned to two groups. In the study group, recombinant human epidermal growth factor was coated on the surface of the wound, and then covered by nano-silver dressing. In the control group, recombinant human epidermal growth factor was coated on the surface of the wound, and covered by ordinary sterile gauze. The healing time, the positive rate of bacteria, scarring and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The wound healing time and the rate of hypertrophic scars after healing were lower in the study group than in the control group (P<0.01). The rate of flat scar was greater in the study group than in the control group after healing (P<0.01). The bacterial positive rate was significantly lower in the study group than in the control group at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (P<0.05). No significant difference in incidence of al ergies and local burning sensation was detected between the two groups (P>0.05). These data confirmed that recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel combined with nano-silver dressing in the treatment of burn has good efficacy and accelerates the wound healing, reduces scar formation, and improves aesthetics.

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