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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 12-17, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-866736

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Objective:To monitor iodine nutrition of women during late pregnancy and examine the correlation between maternal urine iodine concentration and newborn physical development.Methods:Prospective cohort study was conducted in 151 pregnant women at 28-34 weeks' gestation who accepted nutrition follow-up between December 2014 and August 2015. Participants were surveyed twice at enrollment and hospitalization for delivery respectively by iodine related food frequency method and 24 h diet diary and dietary nutrition software was used to calculate diet iodine consumption amount. Spot urine samples were taken three times totally every two weeks and data of antenatal care was recorded and the participants were divided into groups during this period. The physical development indexes and neonatal thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels were obtained.Results:Maternal median urinary iodine concentration was 100.0 μg/L. Using urinary iodine levels 150 μg/L and 249 μg/L as cut-off points, participants were divided into three subgroups as iodine-insufficient, iodine-adequate and iodine-over, with incidences of 76.8% ( n=116), 19.2% ( n=29), and 4.0% ( n=6), respectively. Subgroup analysis showed no significant differences between the iodine-insufficient group ( n=116) and the iodine-sufficient group ( n=35) in neonatal weight [(3 295±370) vs (3 395±450)g, P=0.183], neonatal length [50.0(48.0, 50.0) vs 50.0(49.0, 51.0)cm, P=0.171], neonatal head circumference [34.5 (34.0, 35.0) vs 34.5(34.0, 35.0)cm, P=0.691], or neonatal thyroid stimulating hormone levels [(4.0±1.9) vs (4.2±2.5)mIU/L, P=0.438]. Conclusions:According to World Health Organization criteria, iodine deficiency rate in women during late pregnancy reaches 76.8%. In this study there is no significant difference in newborn physical development indexes among various pregnancy iodine nutrition statuses.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 787-793, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-798016

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Objective@#To investigate the diagnostic value of superb microvascular imaging(SMI), advanced dynamic flow(ADF) and color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI) in breast microcarcinoma, and to compare the correlation coefficients between these three indicators and postoperative pathological tumor microvascular density(MVD).@*Methods@#A total of 85 patients(87 lesions) with BI-RADS 4 and the maximum diameter≤1 cm were selected, of which, 46 lesions were benign(benign group) and 41 lesions were malignant(malignant group). All the patients and the corresponding lesions were examined by SMI, ADF and CDFI. Blood flow grading was performed on the images using Adler grade of blood flow, and the difference of blood flow among the 3 methods was compared. The expression level of MVD in pathological tumor tissues was detected and analyzed for its correlation with Adler classification by three detection techniques.@*Results@#The areas under the ROC curve(AUR) of CDFI, ADF and SMI were 0.694, 0.705 and 0.776 respectively based on the gold standard with pathological diagnosis. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy of CDFI were 78.0%, 54.3%, 60.4%, 73.5%, and 65.5%, respectively; those of ADF were 75.6%, 60.9%, 63.3%, 73.7% and 67.8%, respectively; and those of SMI were 78.0%, 69.6%, 69.6%, 78.0% and 73.6%, respectively. The Adler grades of CDFI, ADF and SMI were positively correlated with MVD(P<0.05), which the highest correlation coefficient between SMI and MVD (r=0.430, P<0.001).@*Conclusions@#SMI is superior to ADF and CDFI in detecting the abundance of breast microcarcinoma, and has the highest correlation coefficient among those 3 detection techniques with tumor pathological MVD, which indicates that SMI may be used for differential diagnosis of breast microcarcinoma and indirectly evaluate the prognosis of patients.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 787-793, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791298

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Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of superb microvascular imaging ( SM I ) , advanced dynamic flow ( ADF ) and color Doppler flow imaging ( CDFI) in breast microcarcinoma ,and to compare the correlation coefficients between these three indicators and postoperative pathological tumor microvascular density ( M VD ) . Methods A total of 85 patients ( 87 lesions ) with BI‐RADS 4 and the maximum diameter≤1 cm were selected ,of which ,46 lesions were benign ( benign group) and 41 lesions were malignant( malignant group) . All the patients and the corresponding lesions were examined by SM I , ADF and CDFI . Blood flow grading was performed on the images using Adler grade of blood flow ,and the difference of blood flow among the 3 methods was compared . T he expression level of M VD in pathological tumor tissues was detected and analyzed for its correlation with Adler classification by three detection techniques . Results T he areas under the ROC curve( AUR) of CDFI ,ADF and SM I were 0 .694 ,0 .705 and 0 .776 respectively based on the gold standard with pathological diagnosis . T he sensitivity ,specificity , positive predictive value ,negative predictive value ,and accuracy of CDFI were 78 .0% ,54 .3% ,60 .4% , 73 .5% ,and 65 .5% , respectively ; those of ADF were 75 .6% , 60 .9% , 63 .3% , 73 .7% and 67 .8% , respectively ; and those of SM I were 78 .0% ,69 .6% ,69 .6% ,78 .0% and 73 .6% ,respectively . T he Adler grades of CDFI , ADF and SM I were positively correlated with M VD ( P < 0 .05 ) , w hich the highest correlation coefficient between SM I and M VD ( r =0 .430 , P <0 .001 ) . Conclusions SM I is superior to ADF and CDFI in detecting the abundance of breast microcarcinoma , and has the highest correlation coefficient among those 3 detection techniques with tumor pathological M VD ,which indicates that SM I may be used for differential diagnosis of breast microcarcinoma and indirectly evaluate the prognosis of patients .

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 76-81, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485279

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Objective To investigate urinary iodine and dietary iodine intake in adults, and to ana-lyze the relationship of urinary iodine and daily dietary iodine intakes with thyroid nodules.Methods To-tally 30 participants with nutritional background were enrolled prospectively from January to March 2015 in Shanghai.The 3-day survey of 24-hour's diet record was made using weighting method to evaluate the daily nutrient intakes.On the second and third days of dietary records, urine samples in fasting status and 2 hours after meals were collected from all the participants (n=240).The levels of urine iodine were meas-ured, and dietary iodine intake calculated.3-month food frequency questionnaire was completed and thy-roid ultrasonography performed.Results The median urinary iodine ( MUI) of fasting and 2 h postprandi-al urine samples was 137.56 μg/L ( 91.4-211.5 μg/L) .The portions of participants with iodine insuf-ficiency, iodine adequate, and iodine above requirements or excess were 20.2%, 56.7%, and 23.3%, respectively.Inter-individual MUI varied from 36.31 μg/L to 359.20 μg/L.No significant difference was found between the fasting urinary iodine and 2 h postprandial urinary iodine ( P=0.389 ) .The average di-etary iodine intake was (197.2 ±74.2) μg/d, and the proportions from iodine salt and drinking water were 70.2% and 5.4%, respectively.There was a significant positive correlation between dietary iodine intake and urinary iodine value of the same day (r=0.426, P=0.019).Participants with thyroid nod-ules had higher urinary iodine than participants without thyroid nodules [ ( 194.0 ±101.5 ) μg/L vs. (135.7 ±72.9) μg/L, P<0.001].Conclusions Inter-individual iodine nutritional status are signifi-cantly different under natural living status.Increased urinary iodine may be related with thyroid nodules. Repeat random urine iodine test combined dietary assessment may reduce the error in evaluating individual iodine nutritional status.

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