1.Professor FAN Binghua's Experience in Treating Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Gaozhiyin PAN ; Ruiting BAI ; Hao WANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2017;41(4):292-294
[Objective]To summarize the clinical experience of Professor FAN Binghua in treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction. [Method] From following Professor FAN Binghua's clinical and studying experienced cases ,summarizing the academic viewpoints and methods of Professor FAN Binghua in treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and with one classical case for experiencing details and methods when Professor FAN Binghua cures sacroiliac joint dysfunction. [Result]Based on theory of relationship between symptoms and etiology, Professor FAN comes up with concept of where there is symptom, there is reason and curing etiology should be put forward,starting with clinical symptoms to cure sacroiliac joint dysfunction, applying examinations of specialty to find out the internal close relationship between symptom and etiology and eliminate the similar disease, then curing the etiology in right way.[Conclusion]Pro.FAN has flexible thoughts, clear pertinence, and strong practicality, and histhree principls in cliniccan be guidence in clinic, and it is worth drawing reference and learning.
2.Design and realization of digital hearing aid based on DSP
Jun YING ; Guangfei CHEN ; Xuening CHAI ; Ruiting HAO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(07):-
This paper discusses the research of a digital hearing aid based on DSP TMS320C5416,in which a series of prevalent algorithms in digital hearing aid are realized including dynamic range compression,frequency compression,noise-reduction,directional multi-microphone,etc.This project provides some experience for national development of the hardware and software of the digital hearing aid based on DSP.
3.Research progress of theory selection tools in the field of implementation science
Ruiting ZHANG ; Yu LIU ; Yufang HAO ; Shishi WU ; Xue QIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(13):1681-1686
In the field of implementation science, the use of appropriate theories is an important basis for promoting the promotion and application of evidence-based practice. However, the specific methods of selecting theories in the research design are rarely mentioned. This paper reviews the main contents, usage methods, characteristics and applications of "Theory Comparison and Selection Tool" (T-CaST) and A Pragmatic Guide for Selecting Theoretical Approaches in the field of implementation science, aiming at providing a reference for researchers to select appropriate theories.
4.Study of association between drinking water and gastric cancer of the residents in Sheyang county Jiangsu Province: a case-control study
Ruiting HAO ; Le QIAN ; Bixiong YE ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):892-896
A total of 189 new cases of gastric cancer in Sheyang County from 2014 to 2018 were selected as the case group, and 189 other people without gastric cancer were matched according to age and gender as the control group. A case-control study was conducted on the relationship between drinking water and gastric cancer. After adjusting BMI, family annual income, dietary taste, monthly pickle consumption, monthly chili consumption, monthly soy product consumption, whether experiencing misfortune, whether suffering from superficial gastritis, whether having family history of gastric cancer, the results of multivariate logistic regression showed that compared with those who had no sources of pollution at the end of drinking water 10 years ago and who mainly consumed boiled water, those who had sources of pollution at the end of drinking water 10 years ago and who only drank raw water had a higher risk of stomach cancer [ OR (95% CI) were 2.20 (1.13-4.29), 6.12 (1.25-29.93)]; Compared with drinking water source from tap water, the risk of stomach cancer of those who drink clean water is lower [ OR (95% CI): 0.55 (0.35-0.85)]; And those who drink more water every day have a lower risk of stomach cancer [ OR (95% CI): 0.67 (0.48-0.92)].
5.Study of association between drinking water and gastric cancer of the residents in Sheyang county Jiangsu Province: a case-control study
Ruiting HAO ; Le QIAN ; Bixiong YE ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):892-896
A total of 189 new cases of gastric cancer in Sheyang County from 2014 to 2018 were selected as the case group, and 189 other people without gastric cancer were matched according to age and gender as the control group. A case-control study was conducted on the relationship between drinking water and gastric cancer. After adjusting BMI, family annual income, dietary taste, monthly pickle consumption, monthly chili consumption, monthly soy product consumption, whether experiencing misfortune, whether suffering from superficial gastritis, whether having family history of gastric cancer, the results of multivariate logistic regression showed that compared with those who had no sources of pollution at the end of drinking water 10 years ago and who mainly consumed boiled water, those who had sources of pollution at the end of drinking water 10 years ago and who only drank raw water had a higher risk of stomach cancer [ OR (95% CI) were 2.20 (1.13-4.29), 6.12 (1.25-29.93)]; Compared with drinking water source from tap water, the risk of stomach cancer of those who drink clean water is lower [ OR (95% CI): 0.55 (0.35-0.85)]; And those who drink more water every day have a lower risk of stomach cancer [ OR (95% CI): 0.67 (0.48-0.92)].
6.Association of urinary cadmium levels with peripheral leukocyte classification counts among middle-aged and older adults aged 40-89 in selected areas of China
Yufei LUO ; Yuan WEI ; Xiaochen WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Wenli ZHANG ; Bing WU ; Zhengxiong YANG ; Xiaojie DONG ; Ruiting HAO ; Yifu LU ; Xiaoshuang FU ; Ziyue ZHU ; Ying ZHU ; Yuebin LYU ; Dongqun XU ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(6):839-846
Objective:To investigate the association of urinary cadmium levels with peripheral leukocyte classification counts among middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years in selected areas of China.Methods:The research was based on the survey of the impact of soil quality of agricultural land on human health in typical areas conducted in 2019-2020. A total of 5 600 middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years were included by using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Baseline characteristics of the subjects were collected and physical examinations were performed. Random midstream urine was collected to measure urinary cadmium and urinary creatinine and fasting venous blood was collected to measure the leukocyte count, neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, monocyte count and eosinophil count. The linear mixed effect model was used to analyse the association of urinary cadmium levels with leukocyte classification counts, and the dose-response relationship between them was analyzed by using the restricted cubic spline (RCS) function.Results:The age of the subjects was (63.17±12.02) years; 2 851 (50.91%) were males; and the M ( Q 1, Q 3) of urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium levels was 2.69 (1.52, 4.69) μg/g·creatinine. After adjusting for confounding factors, the results of linear mixed effects model analysis showed that for each 1-unit increase in urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium level, the percentage change [% (95% CI)] of leukocyte count and lymphocyte count was -1.70% (-2.61%, -0.79%) and -1.57% (-2.86%, -0.26%), respectively. RCS function showed a negative linear relationship between urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium levels and leukocyte counts and lymphocyte counts, respectively (all Pnon-linear>0.05). Conclusion:Urinary cadmium levels are negatively associated with leukocyte count and lymphocyte count among middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years in selected areas of China.
7.Association of urinary cadmium levels with peripheral leukocyte classification counts among middle-aged and older adults aged 40-89 in selected areas of China
Yufei LUO ; Yuan WEI ; Xiaochen WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Wenli ZHANG ; Bing WU ; Zhengxiong YANG ; Xiaojie DONG ; Ruiting HAO ; Yifu LU ; Xiaoshuang FU ; Ziyue ZHU ; Ying ZHU ; Yuebin LYU ; Dongqun XU ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(6):839-846
Objective:To investigate the association of urinary cadmium levels with peripheral leukocyte classification counts among middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years in selected areas of China.Methods:The research was based on the survey of the impact of soil quality of agricultural land on human health in typical areas conducted in 2019-2020. A total of 5 600 middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years were included by using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Baseline characteristics of the subjects were collected and physical examinations were performed. Random midstream urine was collected to measure urinary cadmium and urinary creatinine and fasting venous blood was collected to measure the leukocyte count, neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, monocyte count and eosinophil count. The linear mixed effect model was used to analyse the association of urinary cadmium levels with leukocyte classification counts, and the dose-response relationship between them was analyzed by using the restricted cubic spline (RCS) function.Results:The age of the subjects was (63.17±12.02) years; 2 851 (50.91%) were males; and the M ( Q 1, Q 3) of urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium levels was 2.69 (1.52, 4.69) μg/g·creatinine. After adjusting for confounding factors, the results of linear mixed effects model analysis showed that for each 1-unit increase in urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium level, the percentage change [% (95% CI)] of leukocyte count and lymphocyte count was -1.70% (-2.61%, -0.79%) and -1.57% (-2.86%, -0.26%), respectively. RCS function showed a negative linear relationship between urinary creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium levels and leukocyte counts and lymphocyte counts, respectively (all Pnon-linear>0.05). Conclusion:Urinary cadmium levels are negatively associated with leukocyte count and lymphocyte count among middle-aged and older adults aged 40 to 89 years in selected areas of China.