1.Association between apolipoprotein E polymorphism and lipid metabolism in patients with cerebral infarction
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To study the relationship between ApoE polymorphism and lipid metabolism of patients with cerebral infarction. METHODS: ApoE phenotype was determined in 110 patients with cerebral infarction and 60 normal controls by isoelectric focusing and immunoblotting. The TC, TG and HDL-C levels in serum of these subjects were measured with enzymes methods, ApoA I and ApoB levels with rocket immunoelectrophoresis methods, ApoE and Lp(a) levels with ELISA methods. RESULTS: The differences of the ApoE polymorphism distribution and ApoE allele frequencies ( P
2.Causes of Patient Mortality in Community Mental Health and Welfare Centers and Addiction Management Centers
Woo Young PARK ; Ji Eun HONG ; Soo Yeon WANG ; Jae Jeong SHIN ; Ju Yeon LEE ; Seon Young KIM ; Jae Min KIM ; JIL Seon SHIN ; Jin Sang YOON ; Sung Wan KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry 2019;25(1):42-49
OBJECTIVES: Serious mental illnesses and substance use disorder have a high level of early mortality. This study aimed to identify the causes of their deaths among patients who had been under the care of community mental health and welfare centers and addiction management centers.METHODS: We collected information on deceased individuals, whose mortality was attributable to various causes of death, from 10 Community Mental Health Centers and Addiction Centers in Gwangju Metropolitan City. The primary variables collected included psychiatric diagnosis, cause of death, smoking habits, admission history, and several socio-demographic factors.RESULTS: A total of 214 deaths among service users were studies. In Community Mental Health Centers, 109 deaths were identified, with causes that may be itemized as follows : 27 suicides(24.8%), 56 physical illnesses( 51.4%), 14 accidents(12.8%), and 12 unknown causes(11.0%). Among the physical illnesses reported, cardiovascular illness and cancer were the most common causes of death. A history of frequent admission was common among those that had died by suicide(88.9%), compared with that observed among general service users(62.0%). In Addiction Centers, 105 deaths were identified, with causes that may be itemized as follows : 7 suicides(6.7%), 71 physical illnesses(68.3%), 7 accidents(6.7%), and 20 unknown causes(19.0%). Among the physical illnesses reported, sudden death, hepatic disorder, cancer, and cardiovascular disorder were the most common causes of death.CONCLUSION: Case managers should give due consideration to and carefully manage the physical health of individuals accessing mental health services via community mental health centers and addiction centers.
Case Management
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Cause of Death
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Community Mental Health Centers
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Death, Sudden
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Gwangju
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Humans
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Mental Disorders
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Mental Health Services
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Mental Health
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Mortality
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Substance-Related Disorders
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Suicide