1.Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of microwave ablation combined with percutaneous osteoplasty in the treatment of flat bone metastases
Zhipeng LIN ; Xiaolong HU ; Dabei HUANG ; Xugong ZOU ; Yuan CHEN ; Kangshun ZHU ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaoqun LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(9):976-982
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy,safety,and potency ratio of microwave ablation(MW A)combined with percutaneous osteoplasty(POP)for the treatment of flat bone metastases.Methods A total of 57 patients with flat bone metastases complicated by intractable pain,who underwent MWA combined with POP(combination therapy)or only POP(pure POP therapy)at the Zhongshan Municipal People's Hospital of China between January 2016 and January 2023,were enrolled in this study.The combination therapy group had 36 patients and the pure POP therapy group had 21 patients.Visual analog scale(VAS),Oswestry Disability Index(ODI),quality of life assessment scale(QOL)were used to evaluate the preoperative and the postoperative different period efficacy,and the results were compared between the two groups.The procedure-related complications in both groups were recorded.Results The technical success rate in the 57 patients was 100%,and no serious postoperative complications occurred.The mean follow-up time was(4.7±1.3)months(range of 3.4-7.2 months).The preoperative and the postoperative one-day,one-week,one-month and 3-month VAS scores in the combination therapy group were(7.39±1.09)points,(6.53±1.17)points,(1.94±0.70)points,(1.11±0.66)points and(1.39±0.59)points respectively,which in the pure POP therapy group were(7.52±1.01)points,(6.81±0.66)points,(3.38±0.65)points,(2.33±0.56)points and(2.52±0.50)points respectively.One week after operation,the VAS scores in the combination therapy group and the pure POP therapy group were decreased by(5.44±1.32)points and(4.14±0.96)points respectively.The differences in the postoperative one-week(t=-7.62,P<0.01),one-month(t=-7.28,P<0.01)and 3-month(t=-7.58,P<0.01)VAS scores between the two groups were statistically significant.The preoperative and the postoperative one-day,one-week,one-month and 3-month ODI scores in the combination therapy group were(44.33±2.91)points,(44.08±2.82)points,(15.92±3.04)points,(14.00±2.39)points and(16.08±3.61)points respectively,which in the pure POP therapy group were(45.67±3.03)points,(45.14±2.80)points,(22.38±3.09)points,(19.76±2.99)points and(22.10±3.10)points respectively.One week after operation,the ODI score in the combination therapy group was decreased by(28.42±4.23)points,which in the pure POP therapy group was decreased by(23.29±4.28)points.The differences in the postoperative one-week(t=-7.50,P<0.01),one-month(t=-7.37,P<0.01)and 3-month(t=-6.51,P<0.01)ODI scores between the two groups were statistically significant.The preoperative and the postoperative one-day,one-week,one-month and 3-month QOL scores in the combination therapy group were(24.69±3.92)points,(26.06±3.05)points,(38.67±3.00)points,(40.25±3.42)points and(39.58±3.99)points respectively,which in the pure POP therapy group were(24.43±3.53)points,(26.76±3.05)points,(32.81±2.17)points,(33.95±2.68)points and(31.19±4.27)points respectively.One week after operation,the QOL score in the combination therapy group was increased by(13.97±4.88)points,which in the pure POP therapy group was increased by(8.38±4.50)points.The differences in the postoperative one-week(t=8.34,P<0.01),one-month(t=7.56,P<0.01)and 3-month(t=7.18,P<0.01)QOL scores between the two groups were statistically significant.The mean operation cost in the combination therapy group was 10 480.43 Chinese yuan,which was higher than that in the pure POP therapy group.Conclusion For the treatment of flat bone metastases,both pure POP therapy and MWA combined with POP therapy are clinically safe and effective,which can significantly relieve pain and improve quality of life.Compared with pure POP therapy,the MWA combined with POP therapy is more effective but its medical cost is more expensive.
2.Effects of whole body vibration training combined with blood flow restriction on motor function and com-munity activity in elderly stroke patients with hemiplegia
Liangwen SUN ; Chunxia WEI ; Miao LIU ; Min LU ; Shaojun GAO ; Bo WANG ; Qiang DUAN ; Wei LI ; Xiaoqun HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(20):2874-2879
Objective To investigate the impact of whole body vibration training combined with intermittent blood flow restriction on the motor function and community activity in elderly stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods A total of 80 convalescent hemiplegic patients after stroke who were hospitalized in the Rehabilitation Medicine Department of Yichang Central People's Hospital(Xiling Campus)from October 2021 to December 2023 were included and randomly divided into control group(n=25),vibration group(n=28)and combination group(n=27)using the random number table method.All patients received conventional rehabilitation training,on the basis;the vabration group received whole body vibration training,while the combination group received whole body vibration training combined with intermittent blood flow restriction.Before and after 6 weeks of training,the balance function was evaluated with Berg balance scale(BBS),while the gait function was tested with 6-minute walking test(6MWT)and the Community Balance and Mobility scale(CB&M)was used to assess the community activity ability.The community balance and mobility(CB&M)were evaluated in the first and third month after discharge.Results There was no significant difference in BBS,CB&M scores and 6MWT walking distance between the three groups before training(P>0.05).After 6 weeks of training,the three groups showed significant increases in the BBS,CB&Mscores and the walk distance of 6MWT(P<0.001).Furthermore,compared with the control group,the combination group and the vibration group were significantly beter(P<0.05),and there was no signifi-cant difference between the combination group and the vibration group(P>0.05).At the first and third month of follw-up after discharge,the CB&M scores of the three groups were significantly higher than those of the control group(P<0.05),while there was no significant difference between the CB&M scores of the combination group and the vibration group at the first month of follow-up(P>0.05).But the CB&M scores of the combination group was higher than those of the vibration group at the third month of follow-up,and the difference was statistically signifi-cant(P<0.05).Conclusion On the basis of conventional rehabilitation,whole body vibration training combined with intermittent blood flow restriction can significantly enhance balance function,balance confidence,walking ability and mobility in early stage of community life for elderly stroke patients with hemiplegia,potentially facilitat-ing their return to community life.
3.Prediction Model for Unfavorable Outcome in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Based on Machine Learning
Shengli LI ; Jianan ZHANG ; Xiaoqun HOU ; Yongyi WANG ; Tong LI ; Zhiming XU ; Feng CHEN ; Yong ZHOU ; Weimin WANG ; Mingxing LIU
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2024;67(1):94-102
Objective:
: The spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) remains a significant cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world. The purpose of this retrospective study is to develop multiple models for predicting ICH outcomes using machine learning (ML).
Methods:
: Between January 2014 and October 2021, we included ICH patients identified by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging and treated with surgery. At the 6-month check-up, outcomes were assessed using the modified Rankin Scale. In this study, four ML models, including Support Vector Machine (SVM), Decision Tree C5.0, Artificial Neural Network, Logistic Regression were used to build ICH prediction models. In order to evaluate the reliability and the ML models, we calculated the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), specificity, sensitivity, accuracy, positive likelihood ratio (PLR), negative likelihood ratio (NLR), diagnostic odds ratio (DOR).
Results:
: We identified 71 patients who had favorable outcomes and 156 who had unfavorable outcomes. The results showed that the SVM model achieved the best comprehensive prediction efficiency. For the SVM model, the AUC, accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, PLR, NLR, and DOR were 0.91, 0.92, 0.92, 0.93, 11.63, 0.076, and 153.03, respectively. For the SVM model, we found the importance value of time to operating room (TOR) was higher significantly than other variables.
Conclusion
: The analysis of clinical reliability showed that the SVM model achieved the best comprehensive prediction efficiency and the importance value of TOR was higher significantly than other variables.
4.Analysis of serum allergen-specific immunoglobulin E in 3 051 patients with eczema or dermatitis in an allergy clinic
Fanping YANG ; Li MA ; Sheng′an CHEN ; Zihua CHEN ; Lanting WANG ; Zhen ZHANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Qinyuan ZHU ; Yu XU ; Lin TANG ; Yao HU ; Xiaoqun LUO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(2):136-141
Objective:To analyze measurement results of serum allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) in patients with eczema/dermatitis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on serum allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels in 3 051 patients with eczema/dermatitis, who visited the allergy clinic of Huashan Hospital from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The serum allergen-specific IgE level was detected by using the Phadia allergen detection system, and positive rates of allergens were calculated to determine common inhaled allergens and food allergens in patients with eczema/dermatitis. Comparisons of enumeration data between groups were performed by chi-square test.Results:Among the 3 051 patients with eczema/dermatitis, there were 1 412 with atopic dermatitis and 1 639 were other eczema/dermatitis. Detection of serum allergen-specific IgE showed that 1 629 (53%) patients were positive for allergens, and the number of positive allergen-specific IgEs in each patient was 3.0 ± 1.6. The top 3 common inhaled allergens in patients with eczema/dermatitis were Dermatophagoides farinae (904/1 522, 59%) , Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (891/1 513, 59%) and Alternaria alternata (206/1 068, 19%) , and the top 3 common food allergens were shrimps (251/1 432, 18%) , egg white (165/992, 17%) and cow milk (149/994, 15%) . Among the 3 051 patients, 25 (1%) were aged < 2 years, 571 (19%) aged 2 - 12 years, 285 (9%) aged 12 - 18 years, and 2 170 (71%) were aged > 18 years. The most common food allergens were both egg white in the age groups of < 2 years and 2 -12 years (77%, 37%, respectively) , and were both shrimps in the age groups of 12 - 18 years and > 18 years (31%, 17%, respectively) . Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farina were the top 2 common inhaled allergens in all age groups, with the positive rate ranging from 36% to 84%; in addition, the positive rate of molds was relatively high in the age group of 2 - 12 years (mold mixture: 37%; Alternaria alternata: 27%) . From April 2021 to March 2022, the positive rate of outdoor allergens ranged from 10% to 15% among outpatients in every month; the positive rates of tree pollen and grass pollen increased from April 2021, and peaked in October 2021. The patients with atopic dermatitis showed a significantly increased positive rate of allergens (73%) compared with those with other eczema/dermatitis (37%, χ2 = 389.36, P<0.001) , and the rank of common allergens in the patients with atopic dermatitis was basically the same as that in those with eczema/dermatitis. Conclusions:The common allergens were Dermatophagoides farina, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Alternaria alternata in the patients with eczema/dermatitis. Food allergy was more common in infant patients, and inhalation allergy was more common in child, adolescent and adult patients. The positive rate of allergen-specific IgEs was markedly higher in the patients with atopic dermatitis than in those with other eczema/dermatitis.
5.Construction and experimental research of atrophic bone nonunion organoid on chip based on vascularization mechanism
Yan HU ; Hao ZHANG ; Han LIU ; Chenyang ZHOU ; Jinlong LIU ; Xiaoqun LI ; Jin CUI ; Qirong ZHOU ; Xiaolin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Dongliang WANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(24):1673-1680
Objective:To design and construct a bone nonunion organoid on chip and explore the mechanism of aseptic bone nonunion.Methods:First a semi-open microfluidic chip was designed, on which human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMSC), human fetal lung fibroblast 1, (HFL1) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were co-cultured, and a three-dimensional organ on chip system was established. Different proportions of HFL1 and HUVEC were co-cultured with BMSC, which were divided into the control group (HFL1∶HUVEC=1∶1), the fibrosis group (HFL1∶HUVEC=3∶1) and the vascularization group (HFL1∶HUVEC=1∶3). The osteogenic differentiation of BMSC was observed by alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and Alizarin red staining. The transcription level of osteogenic marker genes SP7, RUNX2, ALPL, and BGLAP, and vascularization related genes KDR and VWF were analyzed by qPCR. The expression levels of RUNX2 and ALP were determined by Western Blot. Results:In the co-culture system of BMSCs, HFL1, and HUVECs, BMSCs exhibited normal growth and apparent biomineralization behavior. Endothelial cells were capable of forming structured vascular networks, confirming the successful establishment of the system. Compared to the baseline group, the fibrotic group showed no significant decrease in BMSC osteogenic differentiation. The relative expression levels of the mineralization marker genes ALPL and BGLAP were 0.55±0.19 ( P<0.001) and 0.42±0.27 ( P<0.001), respectively. Vascularization genes KDR and VWF were downregulated, with relative expression levels of 0.49±0.17 ( P<0.001) and 0.49±0.21 ( P<0.001). In contrast, in the vascularized group, BMSC osteogenic differentiation genes SP7, RUNX2, ALPL, and BGLAP were upregulated, with relative expression levels of 2.91±0.52 ( P<0.001), 3.83±1.87 ( P<0.001), 3.22±1.29 ( P<0.001), and 5.21±1.46 ( P<0.001), respectively. Vascularization genes KDR and VWF were also upregulated, with relative expressions of 8.24±2.84 ( P<0.001) and 5.32±1.67 ( P<0.001). Western blot results indicated increased expression of RUNX2 and ALP in the vascularized group and decreased expression in the fibrotic group. Conclusion:The bone nonunion organoid on chip could partially simulate the local microenvironment of bone nonunion. Fibrosis may lead to a significant decrease in bone formation ability and vascularization level, which might be an important reason for the occurrence of aseptic bone nonunion.
6.Progress in blood biomarkers of subjective cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
Xianfeng YU ; Kai SHAO ; Ke WAN ; Taoran LI ; Yuxia LI ; Xiaoqun ZHU ; Ying HAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(5):505-521
Alzheimer' s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that gradually impairs cognitive functions. Recently, there has been a conceptual shift toward AD to view the disease as a continuum. Since AD is currently incurable, effective intervention to delay or prevent pathological cognitive decline may best target the early stages of symptomatic disease, such as subjective cognitive decline (SCD), in which cognitive function remains relatively intact. Diagnostic methods for identifying AD, such as cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers and positron emission tomography, are invasive and expensive. Therefore, it is imperative to develop blood biomarkers that are sensitive, less invasive, easier to access, and more cost effective for AD diagnosis. This review aimed to summarize the current data on whether individuals with SCD differ reliably and effectively in subjective and objective performances compared to cognitively normal elderly individuals, and to find one or more convenient and accessible blood biomarkers so that researchers can identify SCD patients with preclinical AD in the population as soon as possible. Owing to the heterogeneity and complicated pathogenesis of AD, it is difficult to make reliable diagnoses using only a single blood marker. This review provides an overview of the progress achieved to date with the use of SCD blood biomarkers in patients with preclinical AD, highlighting the key areas of application and current challenges.
7.One case report of primary mucinous adenocarcinoma combined with signet-ring cell carcinoma of female urethra
Siwei XING ; Lu CHEN ; Yi GAO ; Xiaoqun YANG ; Ruokun LI ; Danfeng XU ; Fang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(11):871-872
Primary female urethral adenocarcinoma is rare. This paper reports a case of primary urethral mucinous adenocarcinoma complicated with signet ring cell carcinoma. The patient underwent urethral tumor resection in another hospital. Postoperative examination indicated that the tumor remained, and the tumor was completely removed after urethral tumor resection. After 11 months of follow-up, there was no tumor residue or recurrence.
8. Corylin inhibits osteoclastogenesis and attenuates postmenopausal osteoporosis in mice
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2020;25(2):186-190
BACKGROUND: The balance of bone homeostasis is mediated by the osteoclast-related bone resorption and osteoblast-related bone formation. Over-activation of osteoclasts results in a series of bone metabolic diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. The activation of nuclear factor-κB pathway induced by receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) plays an important role in osteoclastogenesis. OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of corylin on RANKL-mediated osteoclastogenesis. METHODS: RAW264.7 cells were incubated with 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 μmol/L corylin. The cytotoxicity of corylin was detected by cell counting kit-8 assay. RANKL induced the differentiation of RAW264.7 cells into osteoclasts, during which 2, 5, 10 μmol/L corylin was given. The number of osteoclasts was analyzed by TRAP staining after 5 days of intervention and the morphology and function of osteoclasts were analyzed by F-actin staining. Bone resorption assay was conducted after 2 days of intervention. The activation of nuclear factor-κB pathway was detected by western blot at 0, 15, 30, and 60 minutes of intervention. Then in vivo experiments were carried out, and the ovariectomized mice were intraperitoneally given 10 mg/kg twice a week. After 6 weeks of intervention, mouse femurs were taken for morphological analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There was no cytotoxicity of corylin below the concentration of 16 μmol/L. Corylin inhibited osteoclastogenesis in a dose-dependent manner. Corylin inhibited the formation of F-actin and resorption activity of osteoclasts. Corylin inhibited RANKL-mediated nuclear factor-κB pathway. Corylin treatment reduced the bone loss in postmenopausal osteoporosis mice. Overall, corylin inhibits osteoclastogenesis via blocking nuclear factor-κB pathway and attenuates postmenopausal osteoporosis.
9.Preventive and therapeutic effects of common plant drugs on colon cancer and its mechanism
Huiping ZHOU ; Yuhua LI ; Yuhui WANG ; Yilong SU ; Yingying YANG ; Xiaotian XU ; Xiaoqun DUAN
Journal of International Oncology 2020;47(1):51-55
It is shown that phytochemicals have a protective effect on colon cancer. Curcumin, polysaccharides (apple polysaccharides, mushroom glucans), saponins (paridis saponins, ginsenosides), resveratrol, quercetin and other plant drugs can inhibit colon cancer cell proliferation and promote cell apoptosis through different signaling pathways. In addition, it also has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-angiogenesis, reduce the toxic side effects of chemotherapy drugs, and reverse the drug resistance of tumor cells. Understan-ding the prevention and cure effect of plant medicine on colon cancer and its possible mechanism can provide more theoretical basis and therapeutic ideas for the clinical prevention and cure of colon cancer.
10.Changes in gray matter volume and their correlation with cognitive impairment in patients with subcortical vascular cognitive impairment
Yimei ZHANG ; Linlin LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Xia ZHOU ; Xiaoqun ZHU ; Zhongwu SUN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(5):328-334
Objective:To analyze the changes of total gray matter volume in patients with subcortical vascular cognitive impairment (SVCI) and their correlation with cognitive impairment.Methods:Data of fifty patients with subcortical ischemic vascular disease (SIVD) who admitted to the outpatient department or ward of the Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from November 2017 to March 2019, were collected for the study, including 23 patients with SVCI and 27 patients with subcortical ischemic vascular disease without cognitive impairment (SIVD-NCI). All subjects were assessed using the Minimal Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale (MoCA), the Cambridge Cognitive Assessment scale for the elderly-Chinese version (CAMCOG-C), the Stroop test, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and the Activity of Daily Living scale (ADL). All subjects underwent 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging scans to obtain T 1WI, T 2WI, fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images and 3D-T 1 structural image data. Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used to analyze and compare the differences in gray matter volume between SVCI group and SIVD-NCI group. Results:Compared with the SIVD-NCI group, the MMSE score (22.00 (20.00, 24.00) vs 28.00 (27.00, 29.00), Z=-6.073, P<0.001), MoCA score (15.00 (13.00,19.00) vs 24.00 (23.00, 26.00), Z=-5.233, P<0.001), total score of CAMCOG-C (67.65±13.35 vs 88.41±10.98, t=-6.032, P<0.001) and the directional (8.00 (5.00, 9.00) vs 10.00 (9.00, 10.00), Z=-4.133, P<0.001), language (24.00 (21.00, 26.00) vs 27.00 (24.00, 28.00), Z=-3.171, P=0.002), memory (11.00 (9.00, 15.00) vs 19.00 (17.00, 21.00), Z=-4.648, P<0.001), attention (4.00 (2.00, 6.00) vs 7.00 (6.00, 7.00), Z=-3.929, P<0.001), executive (8.00 (6.00, 10.00) vs 11.00 (9.00, 12.00), Z=-3.696, P<0.001), calculation (2.00 (2.00, 2.00) vs 2.00 (2.00, 2.00), Z=-2.528, P=0.011), thinking (6.00 (3.00, 6.00) vs 6.00 (6.00, 8.00), Z=-4.029, P<0.001), perception (6.00 (6.00, 7.00) vs 8.00 (7.00, 9.00), Z=-4.221, P<0.001) in the SVCI group were obviously decreased. ADL score (21.00 (20.00, 26.00) vs 20.00 (20.00, 20.00), Z=-2.634, P=0.008) and Stroop test score (28.61±4.53 vs 20.04±6.07, t=5.704, P<0.001) were significantly higher in the SVCI group than in the SIVD-NCI group. The total gray matter volume ((556.86±49.19) mm 3vs (618.13±51.73) mm 3, t=-3.572, P=0.001) and white matter volume ((479.35±48.17) mm 3vs (507.22±43.84) mm 3, t=-2.141, P=0.037) in the SVCI group were smaller than that in the SIVD-NCI group. VBM analysis showed that the SVCI group had significantly smaller gray matter volume in the left inferior temporal gyrus ( t=5.17, P<0.001, family wise error (FWE) correction), right middle temporal gyrus ( t=4.99, P<0.001, FWE correction), right orbital superior frontal gyrus ( t=5.02, P<0.001, FWE correction), left middle occipital gyrus ( t=5.67, P<0.001, FWE correction), right middle occipital gyrus ( t=5.77, P<0.001, FWE correction). MoCA score was positively correlated with the volume of gray matter in the left inferior temporal gyrus of patients with SIVD ( r=0.292, P<0.05), language function score was positively correlated with the volume of gray matter in the left inferior temporal gyrus ( r=0.322, P<0.05), and Stroop test score was negatively correlated with gray matter volume in the left inferior temporal gyrus ( r=-0.329, P<0.05). Conclusion:Gray matter atrophy exists in multiple brain regions in patients with SVCI, and these atrophic brain regions are associated with cognitive impairment of SIVD.

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