1.Factors of postoperative intracranial infection after endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea
Tingting CHEN ; Jin ZHAO ; Fanghui LIU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(6):52-55
Objectives To investigate risk factors for postoperative intracranial infection after nasal endoscopic re-pair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea, in order to provide a reference for later treatment. Methods Selected 80 cases treated by nasal endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea from January 2010 to 2015 as study object, ret-rospective analyzed the clinical data such as the patient's age, gender, etiology, leak size, the leak location, prior in-tracranial infection, prophylactic antibiotics and postoperative application of antibacterial drug > 7 d, the number of operations, whether or not the operation using artificial materials, repair materials, repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhin-orrhea failure and by nasal endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea occurred between intracranial infec-tion. Results 4 of them (5.00 %) occurred intracranial infection. CSF bacterial culture show 8 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated, including 3 cases of leather of gram negative bacteria and 5 strains of leather of gram positive bacteria and gram positive bacteria were mainly Staphylococcus aureus and accounted for 40.00 %. Univariate anal-ysis showed that repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea failure, improper surgical procedures, previous intracranial infection history, the choice of restorative materials and the size of the leak diameter > 1 cm and after endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea postoperative intracranial infection have some relevance ( < 0.05). Logistic multivariate analysis showed that repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea failure, improper surgical procedures, previ-ous intracranial infection history, the choice of restorative materials and the size of the leak diameter > 1 cm of intranasal endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea independent risk factor for postoperative intracranial infection ( < 0.05). Conclusions Skull size of the leak diameter > 1 cm, previous history of intracranial infection, cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea repair a variety of factors fail, surgery failure factors are likely to increase patient after endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea intracranial infection the incidence.
2.Investigation of knowledge and acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccine and assessment of health education among employed urban women in China
Shaokai ZHANG ; Rong HUANG ; Shaoming WANG ; Fanghui ZHAO ; Youlin QIAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2014;26(2):114-117,128
Objective To investigate knowledge of cervical cancer,human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccine and attitude to HPV vaccine among employed urban women in China,and to assess willingness to vaccinate their children.Methods This study was conducted in women from 16 factories or companies in Beijing,Hangzhou,Changsha,Chcngdu and Guangzhou.A questionnaire on cervical cancer,HPV knowledge and HPV vaccine acceptability was administered to participants before and after educational intervention.Results A total of 1 146 women were surveyed from August to November,2011.The awareness rates of cervical cancer,HPV and HPV vaccine were 95.06 %,27.98 % and 12.82 %,respectively.Only 20.68 % knew that HPV was related to cervical cancer.After educatioual instruction,89.26 % understood the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer (x2 =93.414,P < 0.001).Only 19.25 % women were unwilling to allow their children to be vaccinated.The main reasons were as follows:worried about vaccine safety (23.52 %),belief that their child was not at risk (21.92 %),lack of scientific evidence for the vaccine (13.01%),and worricd about vaccine efficacy (12.79 %).Conclusions In general,there is a high acceptability of HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer among employed urban Chinese women after educational intervention.However,some women remain reluctant to vaccinate their children due to concern about vaccine safety and efficacy.
3.The different effect of sleep quality on health-related quality of life among young and middle-aged people
Qian ZHANG ; Yanbo ZHU ; Fanghui MA ; Wenqiong LIU ; Xinrui WU ; Xinyuan ZHAO ; Yuqiong LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(4):339-345
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of the sleep quality and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and analyze the different effects of sleep quality on HRQoL among young and middle-aged people.Methods:A cross-sectional study recruited 1 976 participants.All participants completed a self-designed questionnaire for the adults' general condition, the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and Short-Form health survey (SF-36). All participants were divided into 3 age groups: 18-29-year-old group( n=1 148), 30-44-year-old group( n=586) and 45-59-year-old group ( n=242). SPSS 23.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Chi-square test was used to analyze the general characteristics of the three age groups.Non-parametric test was used to analyze the scores of the three age groups in different dimensions of sleep quality. One-way ANOVA was used to analyze the mean scores of the three age groups in different dimensions of HRQoL. Stepwise regression analysis was used to analyze the effect of sleep quality on HRQoL among the three groups after control the confounding factors such as marital status, education, smoking, drinking and exercise habits and past medical history. Results:In terms of sleep quality, the total PSQI scores of 18-29-year-old, 30-44-year-old and 45-59-year-old groups(4(2, 6), 4(2, 6), 4(2, 6)) showed statistically significant differences ( Z=10.951, P=0.004). In terms of HRQoL, there were statistically significant differences in physical component summary scores (18-29-year-old: 82.51±12.62, 30-44-year-old: 80.72±13.63, 45-59-year-old: 82.04±13.07, F=3.667, P=0.026) and mental component summary scores(18-29-year-old: 76.09±15.46, 30-44-year-old: 77.20±16.14, 45-59-year-old: 81.82±14.14, F=13.649, P<0.001) among young and middle-aged people in different age groups.Regression analysis found that daytime dysfunction was an independent influencing factor for HRQoL in young and middle-aged population ( β=-0.308--0.425, all P<0.01). Sleep disorders significantly decreased Physical Component Summary of HRQoL in young-aged people ( β=-0.127--0.215, all P<0.01). The use of hypnotic drugs significantly reduced the scores in the physiological field in the young adults aged 30-44 ( β=-0.076, P<0.05). The duration of sleep significantly decreased the scores in the mental domain of young adults aged 30-44 ( β=-0.112, P<0.01). Subjective sleep quality was an independent factor that significantly decreased HRQoL in young adults aged 18-29 and 30-44 years ( β=-0.089--0.169, all P<0.01). Conclusion:Sleep quality and HRQoL of young and middle-aged people in different age groups show different characteristics.The effect of sleep quality on HRQoL is different among people in different ages.Taking targeted interventions for people of different ages to improve the sleep quality may be an effective way to improve their HRQoL.
4.Nosocomial Infections of Inpatients: A Clinical Investigation and Analysis with Large Sample Size from 2000 to 2004
Zhihui YANG ; Jing MU ; Juqin RUAN ; Hong LIU ; Fanghui CHEN ; Bing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical feature of nosocomial infections in general hospital,based on which effective methods are taken.METHODS An analysis was made on the basis of the survey,the data came from 73 690 hospitalized cases from 2000 to 2004.Bacterium appraise adopted French VITEK-32 fully automatic Expression.RESULTS Their prevalence rate was 5.34%,the main infection site was lower respiratory tract,and followed by upper respiratory tract and urinary tract.Among bacteria isolated from clinical cases,49.24% were G~-,(25.30%) were G~+,and 25.46% were fungi.The proportion of conditional bacteria showed an increasing trend from 2000 to 2004.CONCLUSIONS The conditional bacteria show an increasing trend in the nosocomial(infections.) Strengthening the nosocomial infection management,treating underlying disease actively,lessing(invasive) process,supervising towards bacteria,and using antibacterial drug rationally are effective methods to(reducing) the rate of nosocomial infections.
5. Research progress of HPV therapeutic vaccine
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(5):556-560
Bivalent and quadrivalent HPV vaccine have been approved by CFDA successively in China. However, currently available prophylactic vaccines have no therapeutic effect for established infection or disease. In recent years, based on the application of genomics and proteomics for interpretation of tumor antigen, animal experiments and clinical trials of vaccines aiming at a wide variety of antigens have been conducted. In this review, we summarize about the preclinical and clinical research status of HPV therapeutic vaccine and find that the efficacy of HPV therapeutic vaccine alone or combined with other conventional cancer treatment is satisfying, which has potential clinical application value. As the further research of tumor immune regulation and optimization of strategies for the HPV therapeutic vaccine, the vaccine will play an important role in improving the quality of life in cancer patients and eventually become widely used in clinical practice.
6.Effects of dexmedetomidine on onset and duration of supraclavicular brachial plexus block induced by levobupivacaine
Hui YU ; Hong YANG ; Fanghui WAN ; Xuemin HAN ; Daoling WANG ; Xiaohong ZHAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2016;34(5):412-415
Objective To evaluate effects of dexmedetomidine on onset ,duration of supraclavicular brachial plexus block induced by levobupivacaine and postoperative analgesia with ultrasound guide .Methods Eighty patients undergoing elective surgeries of distal arm and forearm with class Ⅰ ~ Ⅱ ASA were enrolled ,and the patients were randomly divided into two groups ,one was control group (group C) patients with supraclavicular brachial plexus block by 30 ml of 5% levobupivacaine contained 1 ml normal saline ,the other was dexmedetomidine group patients (group D) with supraclavicular brachial plexus block by 30 ml of 5% levobupivacaine contained 100μg dexmedetomidine .The supraclavicular brachial plexus block was guided with ultrasound .Observation indicators include :sensory and motor onset blocks ,duration of sensory and motor blocks ,time to first rescue analgesia and hemodynamic parameters .Results The differences of sensory block onset between group C and D were not significant .Compared to group C ,motor block onset of group D was significantly shorter (P<0 .01) ,sensory block duration and motor block duration were longer (P<0.001) ,time to first rescue analgesia after the surgeries was longer (P<0 .001) .Mean arterial pressure and mean heart rate of group D were significantly lower than those of group C ,respectively (P<0 .02) .Conclusions Dexmedetomidine can significantly prolong the duration of block and postoperative analgesia of supracla-vicular brachial plexus block induced by levobupivacaine .
7. Prophylactic human papilloma virus vaccines launch the era of comprehensive cervical cancer control
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(1):10-12
The etiology of cervical cancer has been fully demonstrated. Different screening strategies are available for different areas with various level of development. The prophylactic human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has launched the era of comprehensive cervical cancer control, which is the milestone in the history of human fighting against cancer. However, cervical cancer is still a major public health issue in the world, especially in developing countries. The main challenge lies in the improvement for the coverage of cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. Especially for China with large population, various level of the economic development, and the HPV vaccine later than the world for ten years, how to improve the coverage of cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination? There is a long way to go for the elimination of cervical cancer.
8. Comparison of screening performance between primary high-risk HPV screening and high-risk HPV screening plus liquid-based cytology cotesting in diagnosis of cervical precancerous or cancerous lesions
Xuelian ZHAO ; Rezhake REMILA ; Shangying HU ; Li ZHANG ; Xiaoqian XU ; Feng CHEN ; Qinjing PAN ; Xun ZHANG ; Fanghui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(5):469-474
Objective:
To evaluate and compare the screening performance of primary high-risk HPV(HR-HPV) screening and HR-HPV screening plus liquid-based cytology (LBC) cotesting in diagnosis of cervical cancer and precancerous lesions (CIN2+).
Methods:
We pooled 17 population-based cross-sectional studies which were conducted across China from 1999 to 2008. After obtaining informed consent, all women received liquid-based cytology(LBC)testing, HR-HPV DNA testing. Totally 28 777 women with complete LBC, HPV and biopsy results were included in the final analysis. Screening performance of primary HR-HPV DNA screening and HPV screening plus LBC co-testing in diagnosis of CIN2+ were calculated and compared among different age groups.
Results:
Among the whole population, the detection rates of primary HR-HPV screening and HR-HPV screening plus LBC co-testing are 3.05% (879 CIN2+) and 3.13%(900 CIN2+), respectively. The sensitivity were 96.4% and 98.7% (χ2=19.00,
9. Role of HPV viral loads in random biopsy under normal colposcopy
Xiaoqian XU ; Li ZHANG ; Shangying HU ; Remila REZHAKE ; Xuelian ZHAO ; Feng CHEN ; Xun ZHANG ; Qinjing PAN ; Youlin QIAO ; Fanghui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(5):475-479
Objective:
To explore the role of HPV viral loads in random biopsy under normal colposcopy.
Methods:
908 atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) and HPV positive women, recruited in cluster sampling in 9 provinces including 5 urban areas and 9 rural areas in China from 1999 to 2008 and meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in this analysis. According to relative light units/cutoff (RLU/CO) value, subjects were stratified as low (286 cases), intermediate (311 cases) and high (311 cases) viral load groups. Risks of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 or worse (CIN3+) among different viral load groups were compared with linear trend Chi-square test.
Results:
Detection rate of CIN3+ in low, intermediate and high viral load groups were 2.1% (6 cases), 2.6% (8 cases) and 6.8% (21 cases) (Chi-square test for trend χ2=8.91,
10. Distribution and associated factors of high-risk HPV genotypes infection among HPV-positive women who participated cervical screening test in Shenzhen, 2014-2016, China
Yueyun WANG ; Wei LIN ; Bo WU ; Shixin YUAN ; Jilong YAO ; Xiaoshan ZHAO ; Bin CHEN ; Youlin QIAO ; Fanghui ZHAO ; Wen CHEN ; Shangying HU ; Zhihua LIU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(5):480-485
Objective:
To analyze the distribution and associated factors of high-risk genotypes of HPV in cervical infection among women in Shenzhen.
Methods:
The information on sociodemographic characteristics and HPV genotypes of HPV-positive women who participated cervical screening test from January 2014 to December 2016 was downloaded from Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Management Information System. According to the pathogenicity, the high-risk HPV genotypes were divided into 15 types including HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68; and there were 6 low-risk genotypes including HPV 6, 11, 42, 43, 44, and 81. Chi-square tests were applied to compare the proportions of high-risk HPV infection among women who had different sociodemographic characteristics. A non-conditional logistic regression model was used to analyze the associated factors for high-risk HPV infection.
Results:
In total, all HIV positives received HPV genotyping, with an average age of (38.08±9.38) years old. There were 9 979 (93.9%) high-risk and 645 (6.1%) low-risk HPV infections. The proportions of HPV infections for high-risk type in each year were 91.5%, 93.8%, and 95.6%, increasing with the screening years (χ2=54.79,