Medicine
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignant cancer in women. A predictive model is required to predict the 5-year survival in patients with BC (5YSPBC) and improve the treatment quality by increasing their survival rate. However, no reports in literature about apps developed and designed in medical practice to classify the 5YSPBC. This study aimed to build a model to develop an app for an automatically accurate classification of the 5YSPBC. ⋯ The 15-variable CNN model with 38 parameters estimated using CNN for improving the ACC of the 5YSPBC has been particularly demonstrated in Microsoft Excel. An app developed for helping clinicians assess the 5YSPBC in clinical settings is required for application in the future.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the main cause of infertility in women, the essence of which is an endocrine disorder syndrome with abnormal sugar metabolism and reproductive dysfunction, and the incidence rate of about 6% of women. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Jinfeng pill has achieved very good clinical results in the treatment of infertility with PCOS, but there is currently a lack of strong evidence-based medical evidence. This study uses meta-analysis method to analyze the clinical effectiveness and safety of TCM Jinfeng pill in the treatment of infertility with PCOS, hoping to provide help for the clinical treatment of infertility with PCOS. ⋯ Our research will provide evidence-based medical evidence on whether the TCM Jinfeng pill is effective and safe in the treatment of infertility with PCOS.
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Comparative Study
Comparison of clinical outcome between stereotactic body radiotherapy and radiofrequency ablation for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is a novel noninvasive treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Whether its efficacy is comparable to radiofrequency ablation (RFA), a recommended therapy for unresectable HCC, is unknown. The present study aims to compare the clinical outcome between SBRT and RFA for patients with unresectable HCC. ⋯ There was no statistical significant difference between groups (P = .576). SBRT can achieve similar short and long-term clinical outcome as RFA for unresectable HCC. Future prospective clinical study is needed to justify its role in patients with HCC.
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Comparative Study
The influence of empty-nest living on the health of the older people living in the rural areas of Lishui, China: A cross-sectional study.
The empty-nest older people are becoming a significant social phenomenon in the rural of China. Most studies on the health of the empty-nest older people contain these older people who have no children or dead children. The emotional experience of the older people with and without children is quite different, our study only chose the empty-nest older people who had children in the rural of Lishui, China. ⋯ Our research found that empty-nest older people had higher incidence of fall injury (17.00% vs 6.31%, P = .006) and suffer more severe depression (P = .015) than the non-empty-nest older people. The adjusted odds ratio of fall injury and depression for empty-nest older people compared with the non-empty-nest older people were 2.76 (95% CI, 1.17-6.48) and 2.25 (95% CI, 1.36-3.67), respectively. Our results suggest that empty-nest older people are more likely to suffer from depression and fall injury than non-empty-nest older people living in the rural of China.
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To review our experience with endoscopic coblation-assisted and partial arytenoidectomy (ECPA) in treating idiopathic bilateral vocal cord paralysis (BVCP). A retrospective analysis of thirty-three infants (19 boys and 14 girls, aged 1-10 months) with idiopathic BVCP undergoing ECPA was performed. The therapeutic process and outcomes (surgical success, swallowing function, and voice) were reviewed. ⋯ The surgical success rates of BVCP alone and BVCP+ other airway abnormalities were 95.6% and 70.0%, respectively. During the follow-up, five infants had slight difficulty swallowing, 12 infants had partial or complete recovery movement of at least one vocal cord with satisfactory voice outcome, and five infants had early granuloma formation, which disappeared spontaneously. ECPA appears to be a promising alternative to tracheostomy and initial management in infants with idiopathic BVCP who are free of other airway abnormalities.