1.Analysis of In-Hospital and One-year After Procedure Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion Recanalized With Dissection and Re-entry Operation Pattern
Jin LI ; Tiantong YU ; Haokao GAO ; Huan WANG ; Bo WANG ; Yue CAI ; Genrui CHEN ; Kun LIAN ; Yamin ZHANG ; Li YANG ; Hua YANG ; Ling TAO ; Chengxiang LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(7):661-668
Objectives:We aimed to compare the impact of dissection and re-entry(DR)recanalizing pattern with non-DR on the in-hospital results and prognostic outcomes of patients treated successfully by percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)of chronic total occlusion(CTO)and examine the benefit of DR in CTO PCI. Methods:A total of 815 consecutive patients with CTO meeting the inclusion criteria in the Department of Cardiology of the First Affiliated Hospital of PLA Air Force Military Medical University from January 2018 to December 2020 were enrolled and divided into DR group(n=239)and non-DR group(n=576)according to whether DR recanalizing pattern was used in the procedure.The clinical characteristics,coronary angiographic characteristics,procedure results,and complications were collected,and the prognostic outcomes within one year after the procedure were observed.Propensity score matching by the clinical and coronary angiographic characteristics was performed and results were compared with 208 matched patients in each group.The endpoints were the major adverse cardiovascular events(MACE)consisting of all-cause death and myocardial infarction,clinically driven target vessel revascularization(TVR)one year after the procedure,and in-hospital outcomes. Results:The mean age of all patients was(60.9±10.9)years old,and 87.4%were male.As compared with the non-DR group,the proportion of blunt cap,ambiguous,calcification,angle>45°,and diseased landing zone,as well as mean J-CTO score was higher in the DR group(all P<0.05).The mean stent length and median procedure time were longer in the DR group,median guidewires and consumed contrast volume was also higher in the DR group(all P<0.001).Incidence of in-hospital death,myocardial infarction,perforation,side branch loss,bleeding of BARC 3rd grade and above,and contrast-related impairment of renal function were similar between the two groups(all P>0.05).However,peripheral vascular complications occurred more frequently in the DR group(P=0.007).One year after the procedure,the incidence of MACE(2.9%vs.2.4%,log-rank P=0.750)and clinically driven TVR(5.8%vs.3.9%,log-rank P=0.365)as well as all-cause death(2.9%vs.1.0%,log-rank P=0.154)and myocardial infarction(0.5%vs.1.9%,log-rank P=0.184)were similar between the two matched groups.Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed no significant association between DR and MACE(HR=1.129,95%CI:0.427-2.979,P=0.807)and TVR(HR=0.606,95%CI:0.213-1.722,P=0.347).LVEF≤40%(HR=2.775,95%CI:1.137-6.774,P=0.025)and elevated residual SYNTAX score(HR=1.089,95%CI:1.032-1.150,P=0.002)were risk factors for MACE,and diseased landing zone(HR=2.144,95%CI:1.019-4.513,P=0.045),rescued ADR(HR=3.479,95%CI:1.109-10.919,P=0.033),and prolonged procedure time(HR=1.007,95%CI:1.002-1.013,P=0.007)were risk factors for TVR. Conclusions:CTO lesion recanalized with PCI utilizing DR operation pattern was associated with more complex characteristics,more devices and time consumed,and longer stent length,while no significant association was observed between DR operation pattern and MACE and TVR one year after the procedure,as well as in-hospital complication..
2.Exploring the Application of Auricular Concha Eletro-Acupuncture in Functional Dyspepsia from the"Ear-Brain-Liver-Spleen"Correlation
Yi LUO ; Yue MA ; Tiantong JIANG ; Chaoren TAN ; Yongsheng YANG ; Jiliang FANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(10):3407-3412
Based on the traditional medical theory,the theory of"ear-brain-liver-spleen correlation"was proposed by linking the ear with the brain,liver and spleen.Then,by combining the Chinese medical etiology of Functional Dyspepsia(FD)and the corresponding modern medical mechanism,we realized that the close connection between the ear,brain,liver and spleen is the theoretical basis for treating FD from the ear.In recent years,a new type of vagus nerve stimulation therapy,auricular concha eletro-acupuncture(ACEA),has been developed to treat FD by regulating the liver and spleen through the regulation of the brain,relieving liver depression and strengthening spleen and qi,thus treating FD.In terms of modern medicine,this is related to its ability to reduce anxiety and depression,reduce pain perception,enhance gastrointestinal motility and reduce central and peripheral inflammation by regulating the activity of the corresponding brain functional areas.By exploring the application of auricular concha eletro-acupuncture in FD on the basis of the"ear-brain-liver-spleen correlation",we will better understand the unique role of auricular stimulation in regulating the brain and the blood of the liver and spleen,and promote the inheritance,innovation and development of TCM theory.
3.Bibliometric Analysis of Off-label Drug Use in Dynamic Themes Evolution
CHU Liyuan ; SHEN Zefang ; ZHOU Yan ; LU Ruimin ; WEI Xuan ; YANG Tiantong
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(18):2576-2583
OBJECTIVE To study of the dynamic evolution process of the themes of off-label drug use from a macroscopic perspective, perspective is needed to reveal the overall development vein of the field, and discover research hot spots and development trends of the field. METHODS A total of 3 876 literatures published in Web of Science from 2012 to 2022 on the topic of off-label drug use were used to obtain three visual maps of overlapping map, systematic evolution map and strategic map by using SciMAT analysis, and these maps of each period were analyzed. RESULTS Over the past ten years, there had been an increasing in the number of publications, themes, and keywords on the off-label drug use, with research themes from the former period having a large impact on the latter period, with complex evolutionary pathways and increasing evolutionary themes. Roughly, 14 evolutionary paths were formed in 4 research directions:adolescents and children, treatment, off label use, and drug RCT. CONCLUSION The content and scope of research in the field of off-label drug use will be diversified and developed, with greater focus on pediatric drug use, psychiatric drug use, COVID-19, and guidelines will be paid more attention.
4.Research on the construction and application value of artificial intelligent recognition model of nasal fracture
Haibiao ZHU ; Kunshu ZHU ; Mengzhou ZHANG ; Xuan WEI ; Chang LI ; Jun MA ; Yucong WANG ; Yue ZHONG ; Xu WANG ; Tiantong YANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;38(6):609-613
Objective The diagnosis of nasal fractures poses challenges in forensic clinical evaluation.This study aims to develop and enhance an artificial intelligence-based model for nasal fracture recognition,evaluate its performance,and provide assistance and support for forensic clinical identification.Methods Multi-center nasal CT images were selected and screened according to the consensus standards set by Chinese experts in nasal CT examination and diagnosis.A recognition model was constructed,followed by external verification and evaluation.Additionally,the diagnostic capabilities of qualified appraisers/doctors with different professional titles(primary,intermediate,and senior)were compared with the performance of the intelligent recognition model.The accuracy,sensitivity,specificity),and negative predictive value(NP)of the intelligent recognition model were comprehensively evaluated.Results The intelligent recognition model exhibited high diagnostic efficiency and stability.It improved the diagnostic accuracy of radiologists and appraisers in detecting nasal fractures while effectively bridging the gap between inexperienced doctors/appraisers and experienced ones.Conclusion The intelligent recognition model for nasal fractures can assist appraisers in enhancing their ability to locate such fractures on CT images and improve work efficiency while enhancing appraisal opinions'accuracy and scientificity.
5.Establishment and efficacy evaluation of deep learning model for cardiac conduction system
Mengzhou ZHANG ; Min WANG ; Yue ZHONG ; Xuan WEI ; Chang LI ; Haidong ZHANG ; Dong ZHAO ; Xu WANG ; Tiantong YANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;38(6):633-636
Objective To investigate the recognition efficiency of AI model based on deep learning for cardiac conduction system(CCS).Methods HE staining sections of cardiac muscle and CCS of 17 cases of non-sudden death were selected,and the gold standard was unanimous recognition by 2 forensic pathologists with more than 20 years of CCS diagnosis experience.Inception V3 algorithm was used to establish AI model and complete CCS identification training and testing.Confusion matrix,accuracy,precision,recall,F1 score,ROC curve and AUC value were used to evaluate the effectiveness of AI model,and accuracy,sensitivity and specificity were used to evaluate the efficiency of manual independent and AI-assisted manual recognition for CCS.Results The accuracy of AI model was 87.3%,the precision was 91.9%,the recall was 81.9%,the F1 score was 86.6%,and the AUC value was 95.3%.The accuracy of AI model was higher than that of senior forensic pathologists.There was no statistical significance in the accuracy of AI-assisted senior forensic pathologists in identifying CCS compared with manual independent detection(P>0.05),while the accuracy of AI-assisted intermediate and junior forensic pathologists in identifying CCS was increased by 8%and 14.33%,respectively,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The accuracy rate of AI-assisted junior forensic pathologists to identify CCS was higher than that of intermediate forensic pathologists in self-diagnosis.Conclusion The AI model could be used for the automatic recognition of CCS,and could improve the diagnostic efficiency of CCS and narrow the gap between the forensic pathologists with low experience and that with high experience.
6.Knowledge map of artificial intelligence applied in forensic medicine
Yucong WANG ; Chang LI ; Xuan WEI ; Mengzhou ZHANG ; Dong ZHAO ; Xu WANG ; Tiantong YANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;38(6):648-653,663
Objective To conduct a comprehensive visual analysis of the application of Artificial Intelligence(AI)in forensic medicine using bibliometric tools so as to create knowledge maps of cooperation network,research hotspots,important findings,and potential future trends in this field.Methods The Web of Science(WoSCC)was utilized as the primary data source,search formula incorporating AI and forensic medicine as core subject words was constructed,resulting in a dataset comprising 2 287 literature records.Vosviewer,Citespace,and Bibliometrix were employed for analyzing various aspects such as cooperation network,keyword co-occurrence networks,clustering dynamics,clusters,centrality degree and thematic strategic coordinate charts.These analyses facilitated the creation of corresponding visual maps.Results The collaboration among authors still requires further strengthening;however significant groups have emerged among institutions and countries.Research hotspots and important findings predominantly revolve around algorithmic applications.Furthermore,"identification"related research appears to become a prominent future research trend.Conclusion By employing bibliometric analysis techniques on the application of artificial intelligence in forensic medicine domain,this study successfully elucidats cooperation networks,research hotspots,important findings,future research directions,and provides objective support through empirical evidence for related studies.
7.Principle of range of motion on lower extremities evaluation: Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment
Tiantong YANG ; Lili YU ; Jian XIANG ; Siyang XIANG ; Shengli DI ; Zhaoming GUO ; Xu WANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2018;33(1):112-114
The article is study about range of motion on lower extremities on Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment. We reviewed the latest range of motion concept about lower extremities evaluation of GEPI. We also introduced measurement and procedure of range of motion evaluation. To provide advice for construction of disability evaluation system in China.
8.A study on detection of α-helix protein in posttraumatic epileptogenic focus by FTIR-mapping
Siyang XIANG ; Zhuqing JIANG ; Jiangtao LI ; Meng YOU ; Haidong ZHANG ; Xu WANG ; Hongxia LIU ; Tiantong YANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(6):583-587
Objective The article is to study on the detection of α-helix proteins in post-traumatic epileptogenic focus by FTIR-mapping. Methods Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-mapping were applied to identifying α-helix by point-by-point scanning in post-traumatic epileptogenic focus sections and to develop FTIR-mapping profiles. Result The high absorbance of α-helix is accord with post-traumatic epilepsy, there are some significant differences between high absorbance and low absorbance. Conclusion α-helix proteins are distributed in post-traumatic epileptogenic focus widely, thus α-helix protein are involved in post-traumatic epilepsy.
9.Principle of lower extremities evaluation: Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment
Tiantong YANG ; Lili YU ; Jian XIANG ; Siyang XIANG ; Shengli DI ; Zhaoming GUO ; Xu WANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(6):666-668
The article is study about principle of lower extremities on Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment. We reviewed the latest concept in lower extremities evaluation of GEPI, such as regional impairment, diagnosis based impairment and grade modifier. We also introduced maximum medical improvement and conversion from lower extremities impairment to whole person impairment. To provide advice for construction of disability evaluation system in China.
10.Spine and extremities impairment: comparative study on clause for Identification of the body injured and Classification of the body impairment
Siyang XIANG ; Lili YU ; Xu WANG ; Jian XIANG ; Meng YOU ; Zhuqing JIANG ; Tiantong YANG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(5):518-521
The article is comparative study about spine and extremities on clause for the identification of the body injured and The classification of the body impairment. We reviewed the terms and provisions about spine and extremities as follows, amputation impairment, function impairment, and amputation impairment combined function impairment. This paper provides a comprehensive access and analysisofthe similarities and differences between the two standards.


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