1.Effects of menopause on depressive and anxiety symptoms in community women in Beijing
Ruiyi TANG ; Min LUO ; Yubo FAN ; Zhuolin XIE ; Feiling HUANG ; Duoduo ZHANG ; Gaifen LIU ; Yaping WANG ; Shouqing LIN ; Rong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2022;57(6):419-425
Objective:To determine the effects of menopausal stage, age and other associated risk factors on symptoms of anxiety and depression among women in a community in Beijing.Methods:This study was a community-based prospective cohort. Participants who had transitioned through natural menopause, completed two or more depressive and anxiety symptoms evaluations, aged 35 to 64 years, and did not use hormone therapy were selected from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital aging longitudinal cohort of women in midlife to this analysis. The primary outcome variables were depressive and anxiety symptoms, assessed by hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS). The generalized estimation equation was used in the statistical analysis.Results:Followed up from 2006 to 2014, 430 women and 2 533 HADS assessments were retained in the cohort. Depressive symptoms were more common than anxiety symptoms during all menopausal stages. The incidences of depressive and anxiety symptoms were 14.5% (19/191) and 3.1% (4/191) in the premenopausal -3 stage, respectively. The incidence increased in both menopausal transition and postmenopausal stage, with the highest incidence in the +1c stage [20.6% (155/751) and 8.8% (66/751), respectively]. However, these differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Depressive symptoms were highest in the ≥60-<65 age group [20.8% (74/355)], and anxiety symptoms were highest in the ≥50-<55 age group [8.2% (62/754)]; but there were no statistical significances between different age groups and depressive and anxiety symptoms (all P>0.05). Multivariable analysis showed that high body mass index, low education status, and poor health status were independently associated with depressive symptoms (all P<0.05), and that poor health status, trouble falling asleep, and early awakening were independently associated with anxiety symptoms (all P<0.01). Conclusions:Depressive and anxiety symptoms are more common during menopausal transition and postmenopausal stage compared with reproductive stage. Depressive symptoms are more common than anxiety symptoms. To screen and assess depressive and anxiety symptoms in perimenopausal women is essential, especially for women with high risk factors.
2.Thoracoscopic repair with simplified mattress sutures in the treatment of diaphragmatic hernia in neonates without posterolateral rim of diaphragm
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shunlin XIA ; Mengxu LIU ; Shouqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(5):550-554
Objective:To explore the initial experience of thoracoscopic repair with simplified mattress sutures in the treatment of diaphragmatic hernia in neonates without posterolateral rim of diaphragm.Methods:A retrospective review of the new simplified technique in 10 cases from March 2015 to October 2017 was performed.Of the patients, 6 cases were male, 4 cases were female.The age was 10min-1d, 7 cases were term newborns, and 3 cases were premature.The mean weight was 2.88 kg(ranged 2.3-3.5kg). All the 4 cases were left-sided.Two to three primary suture sites were taken from the relative intercostal region of the body surface projection of the defect.A snip incision about 1 mm of the skin was done.Two 2-0 non-absorbable sutures round the rib were inserted between the front edged of the defect and the diaphragm muscle through a syringe needle.The first thread was brought out of the body by the ring of the second thread and knot tying was made extracorporally.The posterolateral defect was closed; the knot was under the skin of intercostals space.Results:Ten neonates with CDH were repaired successfully using this new simplified technique.The mean operative time was 37.5min(ranged 25-60min) for each CDH repair.No cases required conversion to open surgery, blood loss was minimal.The 10 cases were followed up for 16.5 months(ranged 5-24 months), with no death and no recurrence.One neonate complicated with subcutaneous emphysema postoperatively and healed in one week.Conclusion:The new technique of thoracoscopic repairing with simplified mattress sutures when no posterolateral rim of diaphragm exists has all the advantages of thoracoscopy in neonates combined with the advantages of reduced operative time, simplicity, feasibility and definite curative effect and has the value of clinical popularization.
3.Application of laparoscopic hepatic portal exposure in children with type Ⅲ biliary atresia
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shunlin XIA ; Fengnian ZHANG ; Shouqing WANG ; Mengxu LIU ; Yongchun DU ; Xiaoting HU ; Chunhui GU ; Ting WANG ; Xiaomin WANG ; Zhen CHEN ; Long LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(3):268-271
Objective To explore the clinical value of portal exposure in laparoscopic treatment of children with type Ⅲ biliary atresia (BA).Methods From June 2013 to October 2017,30 infants with type Ⅲ BA who treated with laparoscopic portoenterostomy in Huai'an Women and Children's Hospital were selected.A percutaneous suture was used to snare the round ligament and retract the liver,other percutaneous stay sutures were then introduced and fundus and neck of gallbladder were sutured to elevate the liver to expose the portal hepatis.The fibro cord and hepatic vessels were mobilized,and then two rubber bands were put around the left and right portal veins and hepatic arteries.The portal hepatis was exposed by laterally stretching the two elastic rubber bands.The fibro cord was removed and then laparoscopic portoenterostomy was accomplished.In 20 cases,the liver was enlarged,part of hepatic lobus quadratus was removed laparoscopiclly for exposure of the portal hepatis.Results There were 30 cases in this group,2 cases were converted to open surgery by a micro transverse incision.There was no surgical death.Time of laparoscopic procedure varied from 210 to 280 min.All cases survived the surgery without any intraoperative complications.Blood loss during operation was minimal,without necessity for blood transfusion.One case died of respiratory failure one week after surgery.Two cases were lost follow-up.Twenty-five cases were followed up for 3~51 months(mean 22.4 months).Three cases died because of repeated cholangitis and liver failure at 10,16,35 months postoperatively.Nineteen patients' total bilirubin had dropped to normal,three others' bilirubin levels dropped significantly after surgery.Conclusion The technique of laparoscopic hepatic porta exposure can help to complete hepatic portoenterostomy successfully,reduce the conversion rate of laparoscopic surgery,and improve the surgical effect.
4.Diagnosis value of combined detection of CA 199 ,CA242 and DKK1 in pancreatic cancer
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(4):496-499
Objective To investigate the clinical values of CA199 ,CA242 and DKK1 in diagnosing pancreatic cancer (PCA). Methods The serum levels of CA199 ,CA242 and DKK1 were measured with ECLIA and ELISA method in 112 patients with PCA ,58 patients with benign pancreatic disease and 62 individuals undergoing physical examination.The Kruskal-Wallis single fac-tor analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Mann-Whitney rank-sum test were adopted to conduct the statistical comparison.The ROC curve was drawn by using the Logistic regression model and the area under curve (AUCROC ) was calculated.Results The levels of serum CA199 ,CA242 and DKK1 in the patients with pancreatic cancer were significantly higher than those in the benign pancreatic disease group and healthy normal control group ,the difference was statistically significant ( H=76.30 ,61.2 ,47.60 ,P<0.05);the sensitivities of CA199 ,CA242 and DKK1 for diagnosing pancreatic cancer were 76.7% ,69.6% and 85.7% respectively ;the speci-ficities were 95.0% ,96.7% and 92.5% respectively ;the accuracies were 86.2% ,83.6% and 89.2% respectively.The sensitivity , specificity and accuracy of combined detection of CA 199 ,CA242 and DKK1 by the Logistic regression equation P= 1/[1 +e-(-4.163+0.21X1+0.156X2+0.342X3) ] were 94.4% ,90.8% and 92.2% respectively ;AUC of CA199 ,CA242 ,DKK1 and pre-1 were 0.736 , 0.862 ,0.886 and 0.949 ,respectively.Conclusion Serum CA199 ,CA242 and DKK1 levels have an important value in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer ,and their combined detection could significantly improve the sensitivity and accuracy of pancreatic cancer diag-nosis.
5.Status of liver fibrosis evaluated by aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Annan LIU ; Xiaolan ZHAO ; Zhiheng CHEN ; Qun ZHANG ; Hai'ou HONG ; Yu WANG ; Shouqing HUANG ; Qibin WANG ; Yanni XIA ; Ling ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(3):219-223
Objective To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of progressive liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Methods A total of 2 054 subjects who underwent health check up and were diagnosed as NAFLD in 9 institutions were included in the study.Blood routine and biochemical findings were collected to calculate aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI).Subjects were divided into three groups according to diagnostic threshold of liver fibrosis:APRI <0.43 group,APRI 0.43-0.53 group and APRI ≥ 0.54 group.The correlation between APRI and biochemical variables was analyzed,and the risk factors of progressive fibrosis were also analyzed.Results Among 2 054 subjects (male/female 1 598/456) there were 61 cases with APRI ≥ 0.98 (2.97%,progressive fibrosis),318 with APRI ≥0.54 (15.48%),1 475 with APRI < 0.43 (71.81%),261 with APRI 0.43-0.53 (12.71%).Logistic stepwise regression analysis showed that TG (P =0.002,OR =1.095,95%CI:1.033-1.161),2 hPG(P =0.000,OR =1.103,95% CI:1.058-1.151,BUN(P =0.034,OR =1.215,95 % CI:1.014-1.454) were risk factors,and H DL-C (P =0.034,OR =0.353,95 % CI:O.135-0.924) was a protective factor for the progression of fibrosis.Conclusion The progressive fibrosis in patients with NAFLD is closely associated to blood glucose and lipid metabolism disorder.
6.Clinical and ultrasound characteristics of women in different menstruation status
Yuanzheng ZHOU ; Yuxin JIANG ; Shouqing LIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Fengling CHEN
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2015;(3):211-214
Objective To study the relationship between breast symptom, characteristic of ultrasound image and sex hormone level in women with different menstruation status.Methods 50 women with normal men-strual cycle, 129 women in menopause transition and 318 menopausal women were recruited.Breast ultrasound were performed.Breast section thickness, ductal width, breast structure and blood flow were measured.Serum estradiol( E2 ) and progesterone( P) level were measured by enzyme immunoassay on the day when ultrasound was performed.Onset and persistent days of breast pain were recorded.Results ①32(60.4%)women with normal menstrual cycle and 74(57.4%)women in menopause transition women experienced cyclic mastalgia.The aver-age serum E2 level and serum progesterone level were higher in women with cyclic breast pain than in women with-out breast pain.12.5%of menopausal women had breast pain.There was no significant difference of average ser-um E2 level between women with cyclic breast pain and women without breast pain②Breast section thickness was (14.4 ±4.3)mm,(13.0 ±3.7)mm and(10.6 ±3.2)mm, and ductal width was(0.62 ±0.18)mm,(0.88 ± 0.39)mm and(0.90 ±0.47)mm in normal menstrual group, menopause transition group and menopausal group, respectively.The difference had statistical significance.③26 women ( 49.1%) in normal menstrual group had breast structure changes, while 42 cases ( 32.6%) and 60 cases ( 18.9%) in menopause transition group and menopausal group had breast structure changes.Conclusions Most women in normal menstruation and meno-pause transition group experience mastalgia.About 1/3 breast structure change in women of normal menstruation are inversible.About 1/2 breast structure change in menopause transition and menopausal group are similar to those with normal menstruation.
7.Application of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of neonates and infants with congenital intestinal atresia and stenosis.
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shouqing WANG ; Shuli LIU ; Long LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(8):816-819
OBJECTIVETo investigate the feasibility and efficacy of laparoscopic procedure in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital intestinal atresia and stenosis in neonates and infants.
METHODSBetween September 2009 and September 2013, 55 cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis underwent laparoscope-assisted procedures in our department. There were, 32 males and 23 females, Twelve cases were diagnosed as duodenal atresia and stenosis and 43 as intestinal atresia and stenosis. The age at hospitalization was 7 minutes to 7 months(mean 9.88 d). After the diagnosis by multiport or transumbilical single-site laparoscopic exploration, cases with duodenal atresia and stenosis and part of the cases with proximal jejunum were treated by laparoscopic operations to remove the septum and restore intestinal continuity. In other cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis, laparoscopic inspection was performed to make diagnosis and then the proximal and distal ends of the atresia were exteriorized through the umbilical port site for end-to-oblique anastomosis.
RESULTSAll the 55 cases underwent this minimally invasive approach, and no case was converted to open surgery. The operative time of laparoscopic procedure for duodenal atresia and stenosis (n=12) ranged from 80 to 145 min(mean, 110 min). During the follow-up of 3-34 months, one case had recurrent postoperative vomiting induced by giant duodenal expansion above anastomotic stoma and died the second day after operation. The operative time of laparoscopic surgery for intestinal atresia and stenosis (n=43) ranged from 35 to 70 min (mean 46 min). During the follow-up of 3-36 months, 3 cases complicated with meconium peritonitis had postoperative short bowel syndrome and died. One case died of intestinal perforation at 3 month postoperatively. One case died of intestinal adhesion at 7 month postoperatively. The rest of cases had favorable outcomes.
CONCLUSIONLaparoscopic surgery for the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal atresia and stenosis has advantages of small incision, less trauma, and rapid recovery.
Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Intestinal Atresia ; surgery ; Laparoscopy ; methods ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
8.Application of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of neonates and infants with congenital ;intestinal atresia and stenosis
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shouqing WANG ; Shuli LIU ; Long LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(8):816-819
Objective To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of laparoscopic procedure in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital intestinal atresia and stenosis in neonates and infants. Methods Between September 2009 and September 2013, 55 cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis underwent laparoscope-assisted procedures in our department. There were, 32 males and 23 females, Twelve cases were diagnosed as duodenal atresia and stenosis and 43 as intestinal atresia and stenosis. The age at hospitalization was 7 minutes to 7 months (mean 9.88 d). After the diagnosis by multiport or transumbilical single-site laparoscopic exploration , cases with duodenal atresia and stenosis and part of the cases with proximal jejunum were treated by laparoscopic operations to remove the septum and restore intestinal continuity. In other cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis, laparoscopic inspection was performed to make diagnosis and then the proximal and distal ends of the atresia were exteriorized through the umbilical port site for end-to-oblique anastomosis. Results All the 55 cases underwent this minimally invasive approach, and no case was converted to open surgery. The operative time of laparoscopic procedure for duodenal atresia and stenosis (n=12) ranged from 80 to 145 min (mean, 110 min). During the follow-up of 3-34 months, one case had recurrent postoperative vomiting induced by giant duodenal expansion above anastomotic stoma and died the second day after operation. The operative time of laparoscopic surgery for intestinal atresia and stenosis (n=43) ranged from 35 to 70 min (mean 46 min). During the follow-up of 3-36 months, 3 cases complicated with meconium peritonitis had postoperative short bowel syndrome and died. One case died of intestinal perforation at 3 month postoperatively. One case died of intestinal adhesion at 7 month postoperatively. The rest of cases had favorable outcomes. Conclusion Laparoscopic surgery for the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal atresia and stenosis has advantages of small incision, less trauma, and rapid recovery.
9.Application of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of neonates and infants with congenital ;intestinal atresia and stenosis
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shouqing WANG ; Shuli LIU ; Long LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(8):816-819
Objective To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of laparoscopic procedure in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital intestinal atresia and stenosis in neonates and infants. Methods Between September 2009 and September 2013, 55 cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis underwent laparoscope-assisted procedures in our department. There were, 32 males and 23 females, Twelve cases were diagnosed as duodenal atresia and stenosis and 43 as intestinal atresia and stenosis. The age at hospitalization was 7 minutes to 7 months (mean 9.88 d). After the diagnosis by multiport or transumbilical single-site laparoscopic exploration , cases with duodenal atresia and stenosis and part of the cases with proximal jejunum were treated by laparoscopic operations to remove the septum and restore intestinal continuity. In other cases with intestinal atresia and stenosis, laparoscopic inspection was performed to make diagnosis and then the proximal and distal ends of the atresia were exteriorized through the umbilical port site for end-to-oblique anastomosis. Results All the 55 cases underwent this minimally invasive approach, and no case was converted to open surgery. The operative time of laparoscopic procedure for duodenal atresia and stenosis (n=12) ranged from 80 to 145 min (mean, 110 min). During the follow-up of 3-34 months, one case had recurrent postoperative vomiting induced by giant duodenal expansion above anastomotic stoma and died the second day after operation. The operative time of laparoscopic surgery for intestinal atresia and stenosis (n=43) ranged from 35 to 70 min (mean 46 min). During the follow-up of 3-36 months, 3 cases complicated with meconium peritonitis had postoperative short bowel syndrome and died. One case died of intestinal perforation at 3 month postoperatively. One case died of intestinal adhesion at 7 month postoperatively. The rest of cases had favorable outcomes. Conclusion Laparoscopic surgery for the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal atresia and stenosis has advantages of small incision, less trauma, and rapid recovery.
10.Laparoscope diagnosis and treatment for annular pancreas in neonates: report of 9 cases
Bing LI ; Weibing CHEN ; Shouqing WANG ; Shuli LIU ; Long LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2013;13(4):227-230
Objective To summarize our preliminary experience and evaluate the clinical value of laparoscope diagnosis and treatment for annular pancreas in neonates.Methods A retrospective review of laparoscope diagnosis and treatment for annular pancreas in 9 children from September 2009 to January 2013 was performed.Among them,5 were male,4 were female.The age was ranging from 1 to 13 d.A lowerpressure pneumoperitoneum of 5 ~ 8 mm Hg (1 mm Hg =0.133 kPa) was used.Eight cases of diamond duodenal anastomosis were performed under laparoscope after the diagnosis was established,and 1 case underwent procedure through slightly enlarged umbilical port site.Results Eight cases of diamond duodenal anastomosis were performed under laparoscope,and the operation time was 80 ~ 140 min (mean 105 min),in 1 case it was performed through umbilical port incision,the operation time was 64 min,and the length of incision was about 2.5 cm.Feedings were started at postoperative day 4 to 7 (mean 5 d),and patients were discharged at postoperative day 8 to 14 (mean 10 d).The cases were followed-up for 3 ~ 20 months (mean 6.7 months),and I case complicated with anal atresia died of pneumonia 6 months later.Other cases were uneventfully recovered and symptoms were alleviated with normal gastroenterological function,no preoperative symptoms recurred,and the nutrition and growth status was excellent.Conclusions Annular pancreas can be diagnosed through laparoscopy.Laparoscope diagnosis and treatment for annular pancreas has the advantages of small incision,micro-invasion and faster recovery,can be safely performed in neonatal period.

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