Publications by authors named "Fuxin Lin"

Background: Studies on the associations between nutrient supplement, physical exercise, and depression among persons 65 years and older in China are still lacking. We aimed to investigate the association between nutrient supplement and depression and to explore the role of physical exercise in this association.

Methods: A total of 8,427 older Chinese adults from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey were included in this study.

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Intracerebral hemorrhage is a lethal cerebrovascular disease, and the inevitable secondary brain injury (SBI) is responsible for serious disability and death. Perfect therapeutic goal is to minimize SBI and restore neurobehavioral functions. Recently, neuroprotection is highlighted to reduce SBI, but it still faces "Neuronal survival but impaired functions" dilemma.

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  • - The study focused on surgical interventions for trapped temporal horn (TTH) after removing specific brain tumors, analyzing data from patients treated at three centers between 2012 and 2022.
  • - A total of 31 patients were reviewed, with various underlying conditions, and the results showed a 19.3% rate of needing multiple surgeries, highlighting the effectiveness of CSF shunting as the safest option.
  • - The findings suggested that while CSF shunting is effective, endoscopic septostomy may also work well for certain cases, while operations like decompressive craniectomy are less effective and not recommended.
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Background: We aimed to explore the differences in plasma biomarker levels between patients with familial cerebral cavernous malformations (FCCM) and their healthy first-degree relatives (FDRs) and between FCCM patients with and without severe chronic disease aggressiveness (CDA).

Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning and genetic testing was performed in patients with multiple CCMs and their FDRs. Sixty-seven plasma biomarkers were tested using a customised multiplex bead immunoassay kit.

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Objective: This study aims to investigate the prevalence of familial cerebral cavernous malformations (FCCMs) in first-degree relatives (FDRs) using familial screening, to describe the distribution of initial symptoms, lesion count on cranial MRI and pathogenic gene in patients.

Methods: Patients with multiple CCMs who enrolled from the Treatments and Outcomes of Untreated Cerebral Cavernous Malformations in China database were considered as probands and FDRs were recruited. Cranial MRI was performed to screen the CCMs lesions, and whole-exome sequencing was performed to identify CCM mutations.

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  • - The study aimed to determine if Naoxueshu Oral Liquid (NXS) can help reduce hematoma size in patients who have undergone craniotomy.
  • - Conducted in 9 hospitals in China, the trial involved 120 patients aged 18-80, who were randomly divided into NXS and control groups to measure hematoma volume reduction over 15 days.
  • - Results showed that the NXS group had a significantly greater average reduction in hematoma volume compared to the control group, though secondary outcomes did not show significant differences and no adverse effects were reported.
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Background: The rapid progress in imaging techniques has led to an upsurge in the incidence of optic nerve arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) diagnoses. Nevertheless, a comprehensive integration addressing their diagnostic and therapeutic attributes remains elusive.

Case Description And The Literature Review: In this report, we present a case of optic nerve AVM in a patient who initially presented with progressive visual deterioration in the right eye.

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Purpose: Our aims were to investigate the presence of choroid plexus (CP) inflammation in chronic-phase intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients and to characterize any inflammatory cells in the CP.

Patients And Methods: An in vivo 18 F-DPA714 PET study was undertaken in 22 chronic-phase ICH patients who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University or Tianjin Medical University General Hospital from April 2017 to June 2020. Ten control participants with nonhemorrhagic central nervous system diseases were included.

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Objective: The occurrence of dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) at the craniocervical junction (CCJ) is an uncommon vascular malformation. The diagnosis and treatment of CCJ DAVFs present a formidable challenge. This study aims to investigate the effect of endovascular embolization and microsurgery on improving patient prognosis.

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Background: Cardiac complications are related to poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). This study aims to predict the cardiac complications arising from small intracranial hematoma at ultraearly stage.

Methods: The data of this work were derived from the Risk Stratification and Minimally Invasive Surgery in Acute ICH Patients study (ClinicalTrials.

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Background: Hematoma expansion (HE) is a significant predictor of poor outcomes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) markers in ICH are promising predictors of HE. We aimed to determine the association of the NCCT markers with HE by using different temporal HE definitions.

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  • Trapped temporal horn (TTH) is a type of localized hydrocephalus that can be treated with cerebrospinal fluid shunting, specifically comparing two procedures: ventriculo-peritoneal shunt (VPS) and temporal-to-frontal horn shunt (TFHS).
  • A study of 24 patients who underwent either TFHS or VPS showed no significant differences in revision rates, operative duration, pain, or hospital stay between the two methods, although TFHS had no instances of overdrainage.
  • TFHS was found to be more cost-effective, with significantly lower initial and total costs for shunt placement and revision compared to VPS, making it a viable option with similar patient outcomes.
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Family cerebral cavernous malformations (FCCMs) are mainly inherited through the mutation of classical CCM genes, including CCM1/KRIT1, CCM2/MGC4607, and CCM3/PDCD10. FCCMs can cause severe clinical symptoms, including epileptic seizures, intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), or functional neurological deficits (FNDs). In this study, we reported a novel mutation in KRIT1 accompanied by a NOTCH3 mutation in a Chinese family.

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Objective: The subdural evacuating port system (SEPS) is a minimally invasive approach that can be performed under local anesthesia for the treatment of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Subdural thrombolysis has been described as an exhaustive drainage strategy and found to be safe and effective for improving drainage. We aim to analyze the effectiveness of SEPS with subdural thrombolysis in patients older than 80 years.

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Stratification of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH) patients without cerebral herniation at admission, to determine the subgroups may be suffered from poor outcomes or benefit from surgery, is important for following treatment decision. The aim of this study was to establish and verify a de novo nomogram predictive model for long-term survival in sICH patients without cerebral herniation at admission. This study recruited sICH patients from our prospectively maintained ICH patient database (RIS-MIS-ICH, ClinicalTrials.

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Selenium (Se) is essential for successful male reproduction. However, the association of Se status with human semen quality remains controversial and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We measured seminal plasma Se concentrations, sperm mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn), and sperm quality parameters among healthy Chinese men screened as potential sperm donors.

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Background: Early hematoma growth is associated with poor functional outcomes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We aimed to explore whether quantitative hematoma heterogeneity in non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) can predict early hematoma growth.

Methods: We used data from the Risk Stratification and Minimally Invasive Surgery in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage (Risa-MIS-ICH) trial.

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Background: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) contributes to high mortality rates in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH) populations. Accurate prediction and early intervention of SAP are associated with prognosis. None of the previously developed predictive scoring systems are widely accepted.

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The treatment of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage along with moderate hematoma and without cerebral hernia is controversial. This study aimed to explore risk factors and establish prediction models for early deterioration and poor prognosis. We screened patients from the prospective intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) registration database (RIS-MIS-ICH, ClinicalTrials.

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Perihematomal edema (PHE) is associated with poor functional outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Early identification of risk factors associated with PHE growth may allow for targeted therapeutic interventions. We used data contained in the risk stratification and minimally invasive surgery in acute intracerebral hemorrhage (Risa-MIS-ICH) patients: a prospective multicenter cohort study.

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In this study, we aimed to introduce a technical note and to explore the efficacy of endoscopic surgery combined with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) navigation for supratentorial deep cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM). A prospectively maintained database of CCM patients was reviewed to identify all CCM patients treated by endoscopic surgery. The sagittal T1-weighted anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and DTI were acquired before surgery.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether intraoperative electrocorticography (ECoG) results and postoperative pathological findings are associated with long-term epileptic outcomes in patients with cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs).

Methods And Materials: To identify all consecutive patients with surgically treated CCM-related epilepsy (CRE) referred to our hospital, our prospectively maintained database of patients with CCM was reviewed (NCT03467295). For these patients, an ECoG-guided extended lesionectomy was performed, in which the CCM, surrounding hemosiderin, and detected epileptic foci were removed.

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