1.A clinical study of quantifying index of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori-associated chronic atrophic gastritis
Jiaying CHEN ; Di WU ; Tong DANG ; Bofu TANG ; Lin LIU ; Yujing JIA ; Zhiwei LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2024;41(6):465-471
Objective:To quantify the diagnostic index of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) for diagnosing Helicobacter pylori ( HP)-associated chronic atrophic gastritis (HpCAG), and to evaluate the efficacy of the quantified diagnostic index for HpCAG. Methods:The study was divided into two stages. The first stage prospectively included patients undergoing gastroscopy, endoscopic biopsy and 13C breath test from November 2021 to September 2022 at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College. The capillary diameter (CD), cells spacing (CS), gland spacing (GS), and gland area (GA) in the pCLE field of offline video was measured with Image J. The diagnostic criteria of HpCAG by quantitative indicators under pCLE was established by analyzing the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC). In the second stage, the cases with pCLE examination and 13C breath test at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College from October 2021 to October 2022 were included. The cases that overlapped with the first stage were excluded. The trial was single-blind, with endoscopists and pathologists blind to each other's diagnoses. The diagnosis of pCLE was conducted according to the criteria obtained in the first stage, and the consistency between pCLE diagnosis and the results of histopathology and 13C breath test was analyzed. Results:The first stage enrolled 191 specimens from 35 patients. According to the pathological results of endoscopic biopsy and 13C breath test results, patients and gastric mucosa samples were divided into 4 groups, HP-positive CAG group ( n=59), HP-positive non-CAG group ( n=52), HP-negative CAG group ( n=40), and HP-negative non-CAG group ( n=40). ROC curve analysis results showed that in HP-positive patients, the optimal critical value of GS to distinguish between CAG and non-CAG gastric mucosa was 29.68 μm, and the AUC was the largest among the 4 parameters. In HP-negative patients, the optimal critical value of GS for distinguishing gastric mucosa from CAG and non-CAG was 23.57 μm, and the AUC was the largest among the 4 parameters. In patients with non-CAG, the optimal critical value for GS to distinguish HP-positive and HP-negative gastric mucosa was 20.57 μm, and the AUC was the largest among the 4 parameters. In patients with CAG, the optimal critical values of CD, CS, GS and GA to distinguish between HP-positive and HP-negative gastric mucosa were 13.23 μm, 1.38 μm, 34.03 μm and 6 066.5 μm 2, respectively, and the AUC were 0.608, 0.888, 0.849 and 0.900, respectively. Finally, GS was selected to distinguish between HpCAG and non-HpCAG gastric mucosa, and the optimal critical value was 31.71 μm. However, considering that it was difficult to measure the distance of 31.71 μm by the ruler below the image, the critical value was changed to 30 μm, so GS>30 μm was used as the diagnostic criteria for HpCAG in pCLE, and the diagnostic sensitivity and the specificity were 91.5% and 76.0%, respectively. In the second phase 224 specimens from 80 patients were observed. The sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value, the negative predictive value and accuracy of pCLE (GS>30 μm) in the diagnosis of HpCAG were 96.5% (164/170), 88.9% (48/54), 96.5% (164/170), 88.9% (48/54) and 94.6% (212/224), respectively, with excellent diagnostic agreement with histopathology and 13C breath test (Kappa=0.854). Conclusion:The quantitative monitoring of gastric mucosal microstructure can be achieved under pCLE, and the quantifying indicators are helpful to improve the accuracy of HpCAG diagnosis.
2.Characteristics of reflux and manifestation under probe-based confocal laser endoscopy in patients with endoscopic negative heartburn
Wenjing HAN ; Tong DANG ; Bofu TANG ; Xianmei MENG ; Yujing JIA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(5):359-364
Objective:To study reflux characteristics of patients with endoscopic negative heartburn and their manifestation under probe-based confocal laser endoscopy (pCLE) based on the Rome Ⅳ standard.Methods:Thirty-six endoscopic negative outpatients with typical heartburn at the Department of Gastroenterology of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College from September 2020 to March 2021 were included, and underwent 24-hour multichannel intraluminal impedance-pH monitor and pCLE. According to Rome Ⅳ diagnostic process, patients were divided into non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) group ( n=16), reflux hypersensitivity (RH) group ( n=8) and functional heartburn (FH) group ( n=12). The Gerd-Q scale score, 24-hour pH monitoring results and microstructure changes under pCLE were compared among the three groups. Results:There was no significant difference in the total score, positive symptom score, negative symptom score or positive influence score of Gerd-Q scale among the three groups ( P>0.05). DeMeester score [28.45 (20.08, 34.53)] and acid reflux times (24.88±9.05) in the NERD group were significantly higher than those in the RH group [7.30 (3.90, 11.38), P<0.001; 13.63±5.76, P=0.003] and FH group [6.90 (4.80, 9.73), P<0.001; 7.42±8.32, P<0.001]. But there was no significant difference between the RH group and the FH group ( P>0.05). The diameter of intra-papillary capillary loop (IPCL) (18.68±2.12 μm) and dilation of intercellular space (3.95±0.97 μm) in the NERD group were significantly higher than those in the RH group (13.91±1.99 μm, P<0.001; 2.97±0.55 μm, P=0.006) and FH group (13.83±2.00 μm, P<0.001; 2.31±0.54 μm, P<0.001), but there was no significant difference between the RH group and the FH group ( P>0.05). The number of IPCL in the NERD group, RH group and FH group were 2.0 (1.00, 2.75), 2.0 (1.00, 2.75) and 1.5 (1.00, 2.00), respectively with no significant difference ( P=0.697). Conclusion:Gerd-Q scale is not suitable for differential diagnosis of patients with endoscopic negative heartburn. Compared with functional esophageal diseases (RH and FH), acid reflux and mucosal microstructure changes are of more important pathogenic significance in NERD.
3.Eligibility of C-BIOPRED severe asthma cohort for type-2 biologic therapies.
Zhenan DENG ; Meiling JIN ; Changxing OU ; Wei JIANG ; Jianping ZHAO ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Shenghua SUN ; Huaping TANG ; Bei HE ; Shaoxi CAI ; Ping CHEN ; Penghui WU ; Yujing LIU ; Jian KANG ; Yunhui ZHANG ; Mao HUANG ; Jinfu XU ; Kewu HUANG ; Qiang LI ; Xiangyan ZHANG ; Xiuhua FU ; Changzheng WANG ; Huahao SHEN ; Lei ZHU ; Guochao SHI ; Zhongmin QIU ; Zhongguang WEN ; Xiaoyang WEI ; Wei GU ; Chunhua WEI ; Guangfa WANG ; Ping CHEN ; Lixin XIE ; Jiangtao LIN ; Yuling TANG ; Zhihai HAN ; Kian Fan CHUNG ; Qingling ZHANG ; Nanshan ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):230-232
4.Current status on independent school health department in the centers for disease control and prevention across China
LIU Yao, ZHANG Yujing, YANG Han, TANG Xiaozhe, LIN Lin, ZHANG Li, ZHAO Chenshan, LIU Dongshan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(4):612-616
Objective:
To understand the current status of main professional work in independent school health departments of Chinese centers for disease control and prevention, so as to provide reference and suggestions for the further development of school health work in China.
Methods:
Electronic questionnaire was used to collect the basic work of school health, the monitoring work, the intervention action of common diseases and the development of health intervention among students in independent school health departments of centers for disease control and prevention in China.
Results:
Among the 357 institutions that have set up independent school health departments, the implementation rates of school mental health work, safety emergency and risk avoidance health intervention were low, which were 11.8% and 11.5%, respectively. Relying on the project "national monitoring and intervention of common diseases and health influencing factors of students", the overall implementation of health monitoring in schools nationwide was successful, but the overall implementation rate of students nutritional status monitoring and "healthy parents action" were low, accounting for 44.5% and 24.4%, respectively. At the same time, there were still as many as 27.2% institutions that had not carried out the intervention action for common diseases of students which advocated in the monitoring program. The failure rate of county level institutions was higher than that of provincial level and prefecture level institutions, and the failure rate of the central and western institutions was much higher than that of the eastern institutions; the difference was statistically significant( χ 2=30.1, 41.6, P <0.05).
Conclusion
We should increase support including policy preference, fund guarantee, technical guidance and so on for the school health work of disease control institutions at the grass roots level and in economically underdeveloped areas, so as to ensure the healthy growth of children and adolescents in all respects.
5.Maxillary and upper airway changes immediately after mini-screw assisted rapid maxillary expansion in class Ⅲ patients
Yujing TANG ; Hong HE ; Zhijian LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(9):906-912
Objective:To assess maxillary sagittal and vertical as well as upper airway changes immediately after mini-screw assisted rapid maxillary expansion (MARME) in class Ⅲ patients.Method:A consecutive sample of 48 class Ⅲ patients with maxillary transverse deficiency who visited the Department of Orthodontics, School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University between January 2013 and March 2023 was retrospectively collected. The sample was comprised of 24 growing patients (cervical vertebra maturation, CVM 1-4) and 24 nongrowing patients (CVM 5-6). Cone-beam CT scans before (T0) and immediately after MARME (T1) were imported into Dolphin Imaging software, and then voxel-based superimposition was conducted on the basis of the anterior cranial base. Sagittal and vertical changes of the maxillary landmarks (A, ANS, PNS, UI and Spr), as well as upper airway changes after MARME were measured on multiplanar reconstruction views. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was employed to analyze the changes after MARME. Mann-Whitney U test was employed to compare the changes between growing and non-growing patients. Results:Some class Ⅲ patients exhibited significant maxillary sagittal and vertical changes immediately after MARME. The amount of changes in midpalatal suture was 4.03 (2.99, 4.87) mm in growing patients, significantly larger than that in non-growing patients [2.27 (1.49, 3.64) mm] ( U=3.18, P=0.001). In growing class Ⅲ patients, the forward changes of A, ANS, PNS, UI and Spr were 0.35 (0.06, 0.80), 0.48 (0.11, 0.88), 0.48 (0.13, 0.99), 0.53 (-0.33, 1.04) and 0.40 (0.03, 0.69) mm, respectively. Vertically, the downward changes of A, ANS, PNS, UI and Spr were 1.45 (0.99, 2.13), 1.18 (0.61, 1.95), 1.30 (0.91, 1.96), 1.20 (0.71, 1.83) and 1.30 (0.81, 1.73) mm, respectively. All changes were significantly different from 0 after treatment ( P<0.05). In nongrowing patients, PNS moved forward by 0.18 (-0.08, 0.39) mm while other sagittal changes were statistically insignificant ( P>0.05); vertically, the downward changes of A, ANS, PNS, UI and Spr were 0.90 (0.51, 1.39), 0.73 (0.41, 1.21), 0.70 (0.55, 1.08), 0.60 (0.36, 1.19) and 0.70 (0.55, 1.23) mm, respectively. Significant immediate increase of the nasopharynx volume and nasal width was obtained in both groups ( P<0.05), and the changes of oropharynx volume and minimum cross-sectional area (MCA) presented as statistically insignificant ( P>0.05). Conclusions:For growing class Ⅲ patients, besides transverse expansion, significant forward and downward changes of maxilla were obtained immediately after MARME. For non-growing patients, significant downward changes were observed, while sagittal changes were negligible. The nasopharynx volume increased in both growing and nongrowing class Ⅲ patients immediately after MARME, whereas, the changes of oropharynx volume and MCA presented as statistically insignificant.
6.Local recurrence pattern of pT 1-2N 1 breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy—a pooled-analysis of 5442 patients from 12 centers
Xinyuan GUO ; Yujing ZHANG ; Na ZHANG ; Yu TANG ; Xuran ZHAO ; Hao JING ; Hui FANG ; Ge WEN ; Jing CHENG ; Mei SHI ; Qishuai GUO ; Hongfen WU ; Xiaohu WANG ; Changying MA ; Yexiong LI ; Hongmei WANG ; Min LIU ; Shulian WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(3):248-252
Objective:To analyze locoregional recurrence (LRR) pattern of patients with pT 1-2N 1 breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy, with and without adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). Methods:A total of 5442 eligible patients with breast cancer from 12 Chinese centers were included. The LRR sites and the effect of RT at different sites on recurrence in patients with and without RT were analyzed. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate the cumulative LRR rate, and the difference was compared by the log-rank test.Results:With a median follow-up time of 63.8 months for the entire cohort, 395 patients developed LRR. The chest wall and supraclavicular fossa were the most common LRR sites, regardless of RT or molecular subtypes. The 5-year chest wall recurrence rates for patients with and without chest wall irradiation were 2.5% and 3.8%( P=0.003); the 5-year supraclavicular lymph nodal recurrence rates for patients with and without supraclavicular fossa irradiation were 1.3% and 4.1%( P<0.001); the 5-year axillary recurrence-free rates for patients with and without axillary irradiation were 0.8% and 1.5%( HR=0.31, 95% CI: 0.04-2.23, P=0.219); and the 5-year internal mammary nodal recurrence-free rates for patients with and without internal mammary nodal irradiation were 0.8% and 1.5%( HR=0.45, 95% CI: 0.11-1.90, P=0.268). Conclusions:The chest wall and supraclavicular fossa are the most common LRR sites of patients with pT 1-2N 1 breast cancer after modified radical mastectomy, which is not affected by adjuvant RT or molecular subtypes. The chest wall and supraclavicular fossa irradiation significantly reduce the risk of recurrence in the corresponding area. However, axillary and internal mammary nodal irradiation has no impact on the risk of recurrence in the corresponding area.
7.Current status about school health department settings and staff building of the centers for disease control and prevention in China
LIU Yao, TANG Xiaozhe, ZHANG Yujing, YANG Han, LIN Lin, ZHANG Qian, XU Juan, LIU Dongshan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(4):618-621
Objective:
To learn about the construction and staffing of the school health system in Chinese institutions for disease prevention and control, and to provide basic information for the school health system, team capacity building and work development.
Methods:
Electronic questionnaire was used to collect the setting and staffing of school health departments (including school health centers and departments/rooms) at the provincial, prefecture and county (district) levels in the centers for disease control and prevention. Statistical analysis was made on the proportion of school health, the number of staff and the characteristics such as age, education, major and working years in the provincial, prefecture and county (district) levels.
Results:
Among the 3 313 institutions, the proportion of independent school health departments was 10.8%, and those of the provincial, prefecture and county (district) levels were 74.2%, 15.0%, and 9.6%, respectively. Among the institutions with separated department, the average number of staff members was 4.4, while the number of staff was 2.5. The average age of school health workers was 40.4 years old, and the proportion of male and female employees was 45.2% and 54.8%. The proportion of personnel who have been engaged in school health work for less than 5 years on average was as high as 65.1%. The majors of the staff were mainly public health ( 40.4 %), 54.0% of the provincial staff had a master s degree or above, and 47.8% and 58.7% of the staff at the prefecture and county (district) levels were junior college or below respectively.The proportion of provincial level personnel with intermediate and senior titles was 69.6%, and the proportion of municipal and countylevel personnel at the junior level and below was 52.2% and 56.2% respectively.
Conclusion
The proportion of independent school health departments within centers of disease control and prevention across China was low. There is a serious shortage of school health personnel, and there are problems such as low levels of education and professional titles, especially in county (district) level institutions. It is urgent to strengthen the construction of the school health system of the centers for disease control and prevention in China.
8.Recognition of S1 and S2 heart sounds with two-stream convolutional neural networks.
Yujing SHEN ; Xun WANG ; Min TANG ; Jinfu LIANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;38(1):138-144
Auscultation of heart sounds is an important method for the diagnosis of heart conditions. For most people, the audible component of heart sound are the first heart sound (S1) and the second heart sound (S2). Different diseases usually generate murmurs at different stages in a cardiac cycle. Segmenting the heart sounds precisely is the prerequisite for diagnosis. S1 and S2 emerges at the beginning of systole and diastole, respectively. Locating S1 and S2 accurately is beneficial for the segmentation of heart sounds. This paper proposed a method to classify the S1 and S2 based on their properties, and did not take use of the duration of systole and diastole. S1 and S2 in the training dataset were transformed to spectra by short-time Fourier transform and be feed to the two-stream convolutional neural network. The classification accuracy of the test dataset was as high as 91.135%. The highest sensitivity and specificity were 91.156% and 92.074%, respectively. Extracting the features of the input signals artificially can be avoid with the method proposed in this article. The calculation is not complicated, which makes this method effective for distinguishing S1 and S2 in real time.
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9.Screen time and associated factors among preschoolers in Wuxi during COVID-19 outbreak
SHAO Shanshan, JIANG Lan, ZHANG Qin, TANG Min, GU Yujing, TAO Fangbiao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(5):661-664
Objective:
To investigate the current status of screen time in preschoolers during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), and the influences of parent-child active play and school online education on screen time.
Methods:
A total of 2 370 preschoolers were chosen through clustering sampling from 7 kindergartens in Wuxi urban areas. Questionnaire survey was administered to parents for child screen time, active play, online education as well as characteristics information.
Results:
A total of 1 428(60.3%) preschoolers reported more than 1 hour screen time a day, and 1 915(80.8%) preschoolers reported more than 20 minutes consecutive screen time. Compared with the weekend before the COVID-19 outbreak, 1 551(65.4%) preschoolers reported an increase of 10 minutes in screen time perday, and 1 444(60.9%) reported an increase of 5 minutes for one sersion. Logistic regression analysis showed that after controlling for confounding factors, high frequency of parent-child active play, parents’ exercise habits, online education from kindergartens and children’s active participation in the online education were negatively associated with preschoolers’ excessive and increased screen time during this period(OR=0.39-0.79, P<0.05).
Conclusion
During the COVID-19 outbreak, preschoolers’ media use in Wuxi city is worrisome. Parent-child active play, parents’ exercise and online education from kindergartens may play a positive role in reducing preschoolers’ media use.
10.Risk factors for lung cancer based on low-dose computed tomography screening
Yujing JIN ; Wei TANG ; Yao HUANG ; Jianwei WANG ; Donghui HOU ; Linlin QI ; Shijun ZHAO ; Ning WU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2020;42(3):222-227
Objective:To analyze the risk factors related to lung cancer in participants with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening, to provide data support for identifying high-risk groups of lung cancer and to improve the effectiveness of LDCT lung cancer screening.Methods:A total of 5 366 asymptomatic subjects (2 762 males and 2 604 females) who underwent LDCT lung cancer screening were recruited at Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from 2014 to 2017. The result of LDCT and the risk factors of participants were analyzed. The LDCT positive results were defined as solid or part-solid nodules≥5 mm and non-solid nodule≥8 mm. A total of 12 factors were included and multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors associated with lung cancer in the study.Results:Of the 5 366 asymptomatic subjects, 389 were positive and 4 977 were negative for LDCT screening. Among them, 26 of 389 positive cases were confirmed as lung cancers pathologically, and the detection rate of stage I lung cancer was 92.3% (24/26). Multivariate logistic regression showed that age, smoking, low level of education were the relevant risk factors for lung cancer and positive nodules. A stratified analysis of age showed that no risk factors were detected in the 40-49 years old group, while age, smoking, low level of education (primary school and below) were recognized as risk factors in the ≥50 years old group. No statistically significant risk factor was detected between the lung cancer group and the positive nodules group.Conclusions:Age, smoking, and low level of education (primary school and below) are related risk factors for lung cancer and positive nodules. People aged 50 years or older, smoking, and low level of education may be a high risk group for lung cancer. LDCT can effectively detect early lung cancer.


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