1.Effect of carbon monoxide on health workers in a metallurgical factory
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;10(4):52-55
Our research was carried out on 133 occupational carbon monoxide exposed workers in a metallurgical factory. The results showed that carbon monoxide concentration in some working places was higher than the allowance limit from 1.4 to 5.3 times. 77.2% indoor environment was polluted by substances coming from factory. This pollution had influenced on the health of 35.3% of workers (influence on nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive systems and anemia,..) 16.5% of the cases suffered from occupational carbon monoxide chronic clinical poisoning. The occupational acute carbon monoxide poisoned anamnesis at the factory was 7.3%.
Carbon Monoxide
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manpower
2.Health status of carbon monoxide exposed workers in a coke factory
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;10(4):37-40
The investigation was done in 74 occupational carbon monoxide exposed workers in a coke factory. The result showed that carbon monoxide concentration in some work places was higher than the allowable limit from 1,2 to 5 times. 70,3% workers' indoor environment was polluted by substances coming from factory. These pollution had influence on the health of 47,2% workers (influence on nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive systems and anemia etc.). 1,4% of the cases suffered from occupational carbon monoxide chronic clinical poisoning.
Carbon Monoxide
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manpower
3.Carbon monoxide poisoning disease should be added to the list of compensated occupational diseases in Viet Nam
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;12(2):73-78
The study was carried out in 2 groups: 65 persons in control group (non-exposed) and 254 occupational carbon monoxide exposed workers. The results: carbon monoxide concentration in some work places was higher than the allowable limit from 1.2 to 5.3 times. The pollution had influence on the health of 91 workers (influence on nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive systems and anemia,…). 23 among 254 exposed workers suffered from occupational carbon monoxide chronic clinical poisoning. Among 197 workers permanently exposed, 18 suffered from occupational acute CO poisoning (1 worker was dead by the acute carbon monoxide poisoning).
Occupational Diseases
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Carbon Monoxide
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Disorders of Environmental Origin
4.Primarily study on the operation of transfer of distal pedicular cutunonervous flap in the treatment of soft tissue defects in the knee and foot cerveix
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1998;231(12):44-48
Vascularized sural flap with distal pedicle is using for covering of soft tissue defect of the heel-ankle region, when there are no impossibility for the internal plantar flap. With the application on 9 patients, we have the incidence of : -Excellent result: 7- Good result: 2. We hope that we could have good appreciation in future after we have worked on many patients
Surgical Flaps
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Soft Tissue Injuries
5.The use of pesticides and acute pesticide poisoning among flower planters in My Tan commune, My Loc district, Nam Dinh province, 2006
Bach Xuan Tran ; Hoa Thi Do ; Quynh Thuy Nguyen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;96(4):34-42
Background: Pesticides have been used widely in not only around the world but also Vietnam; however, their misuse can cause many serious health problems. For this reasons, it is necessary to closely monitor the use of pesticides and their effects on the health of farmers. Objectives: To describe the kinds of pesticides, the symptoms and related factors of acute pesticide poisoning among flowers planters. Subjects and method: A cross-sectional analytic design was applied with a sample of 107 households in the Hong Ha 1 and Hong Ha 2 village of My Tan commune, My Loc district, Nam Dinh province from November 2005 to February 2006. \r\n', u'Results: There were various types of pesticide that were being sprayed in the flower planting villages. Almost all types were moderately hazardous. 85% of farmers experienced at least 1 symptom of acute poisoning after spraying pesticides. The most common symptoms were headache, dizziness, rash (accounting for 45-58%), followed by red eyes and musculoskeletal symptoms (approximate 40%). The effects of pesticides to the farmer\u2019s health were proved with the typical symptoms of toxicity, especially headache, irritation of the face, red eyes. The percentages of self-reported toxicity symptoms were associated with sex, age groups, following manual and pesticide exposure. Conclusion: The results suggested that various interventions is required in order to change the knowledge, attitude and practice of pesticide use among farmers in general and flowers planters in particularly.\r\n', u'
pesticide
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acute pesticide poisoning
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flowers planter
6.Knowledge and practice of safe pesticide use among flowers planters in My Tan commune, My Loc district, Nam Dinh province.
Bach Xuan Tran ; Hoa Thi Do ; Quynh Thuy Nguyen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;97(5):24-31
Background: Pesticides safety, plant protection chemicals are widely used around the world, especially in agriculture to protect crops. \r\n', u'Objectives: To describe the real statute of knowledge and practice of safe pesticide use among flowers planters and various other related factors. \r\n', u'Subjects and method: The cross sectional analytic study was carried out in 2006 to evaluate the current situation of knowledge and practice of safe pesticide use in 2 flower planting villages: Hong Ha 1 and Hong Ha 2, My Tan commune, My Loc district, Nam Dinh Province. Results:The results showed that knowledge on determining toxicity levels and the absorption routes of pesticides to the human body through land and water is insufficient. As for pesticide use practice, the percentage of planters fully utilizing safety work clothes and other equipments was low. Multivariate analysis found that there was a significant correlation between good practice and knowledge. In addition, some predictors of good knowledge were: highly educated, male and age. Conclusion: The findings also discovered the priority of improving direct communication on safe pesticide use among planters. \r\n', u'
safe pesticide use
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flowers planters
7.Assessment of result of interlocking intramedullary SIGN nailing in treatment of femoral shaft fracture in adult patients at Viet Duc hospital from 2004 to 2005.
Toan Dinh Duong ; Toan Van Ngo ; Thuy Xuan Nguyen ; Thach Van Nguyen ; Khanh Manh Nguyen
Journal of Surgery 2007;57(2):27-36
Background: Femoral shaft fracture, in company with the development of morden society and the increase in means of transport, is increasing in the number of case and the complicated degree of injury. Objectives: 1. To note indication for interlocking intramedullary SIGN nailing in femoral shaft fracture in adult patients. 2. To assess result of interlocking intramedullary SIGN nailing in treatment of femoral shaft fracture in adult patients. Subjects and method: A prospective, descriptive study was conducted in the 40 patients between the ages of 17 and 80 who were dignosed femoral shaft fracture caused by injury and operated for bone union by interlocking intramedullary SIGN nailing at Viet Duc hospital, from April/2004 to July/2005. Results: In this study: 5 patients with I degree fracture (12.5%), 20 with II degree (25%) and most of patients with III and IV degree fracture (62.5%), of which 14 patients with IV degree (35%). Because the SIGN nailing\u2019s structure was solid, so it had a good capacity for patient\u2019s weight. 4 weeks after operation, 85% patients were able to move around without crutches. There was no complications. Conclusion: SIGN nailing enables surgeons to drive interlocking intramedullary nailing for long bone without image intensifier. It also enables both surgeons and patients to appoarch modern, high effective methods without needing expensive machines.
Femoral Fractures/ surgery
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therapy
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Adult
8.Situation of extremity injury caused by traffic accident in Viet Duc hospital from 2000 to 2004
Dung Trung Tran ; Hoa Ngoc Pham ; Toan Van Ngo ; Thach Van Nguyen ; Thuy Xuan Nguyen ; Quan Viet Doan ; Phuoc Van Nguyen
Journal of Surgery 2007;57(1):97-102
Background: Situation of extremity injury caused by traffic accidents and occupational accidents are increasing in Vietnam. Therefore, the prevention and fight against these accidents are one of the key objectives to reduce the burden on the families of victims as well as for society. Objectives: To outline situation of extremity injury patients caused by traffic accident, treated in Viet Duc hospital from 2000-2004. Subjects and method: A retrospective study was conducted on 19.845 patients (14.562 males, 5.283 females, aged from 1-97 years old). The subjects were divided into 3 main groups: alone upper extremity injury, alone lower extremity injury and multiple fractures. Results: Extremity injury was common seen in people of working age (78.1%), men more than women (2.76/1 ratio), left foot more than right foot and it was common been in multiple fracture situation due to complex mechanisms of injury (50.3%), alone extremity injury (49.7%). The lower extremity injury was more common seen than upper extremity injury. Open fracture injury (27.3%), in which open fractures in lower extremity were more common seen. Open fractures in both 2 leg bones was the most common seen, accounted for 57.4% among total of open fractures. Amputation accounted for 8.3% among all case of open fractures and 2.3% among all case of extremity injuries. Conclusion: Extremity injury (lower extremity and upper extremity) caused by traffic accidents is common seen. The average, there are 3 emergency surgeries due to open fracture injury were performed daily in Viet Duc hospital per a total of about 11 traumatic emergency surgeries.
Fractures
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Bone
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Arm Injuries
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Leg Injuries
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Accidents
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Traffic
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9.Applied research into the production process of gama - Globulin from Human Plasma and Standard gama - Globulin with Rich of Anti \u2013 HBs
Phan Trung Do ; Duong Tuan Pham ; Hien Thi Do ; Thuy Thi Tran ; Thin Duy Ngo ; Phuc Hanh Hoang ; Hai Xuan Le ; Tri Anh Nguyen
Journal of Medical Research 2008;0(1):67-71
Introduction: The need for gama \u2013 globulin, especially gama - globulin - anti \u2013 HBs, is huge in Vietnam. A number of patients cannot to afford use them due to the high price as they are imported. Meanwhile, Vietnam has high quality input sources for producing gama \u2013 globulin. \r\n', u'Objectives: To study the production process of gama - Globulin from Human Plasma and Standard gama - Globulin with Rich of Anti \u2013 HBs. \r\n', u'Subjects and method: 168 samples of human plasma from voluntary blood donors, which had been screened with for transfusion transmittable infections (TTLs), were chosen as plasma with rich of anti - HBs. The plasma with anti - HBsAg was precipitated with ethanol 25%, pH 6,9 to gain gama - globulin with rich anti - HBs, which was dried by Dutch Ly - 3 - TTE machine. Activation of anti - HBs gama - globulin was identified by a standard method of the degree of antibody specific for anti - HBsAg kit of BIORAD, \r\n', u'Results: The purity of the gama - globulin achieved was 93%, which was almost equal with the results of some foreign researchers (7.8), the activation of anti - HBs was 1:128 dilution degree. The productivity of gama - globulin gaining from 1 litter plasma was 6.0 gram. This new issue was first demonstrated in Vietnam. \r\n', u'Conclusion: We can domestically produce anti-Bs gama - globulin with high degree of activeness (1:128) from human plasma by the precipitating method with ethanol, pH and low temperature. \r\n', u'
Human plasma
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gama - globulin - anti - HBs
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Precipitation of ethanol
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pH and low temperature
10.Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields Induces Fos-Related Antigen-Immunoreactivity Via Activation of Dopaminergic D1 Receptor.
Eun Joo SHIN ; Xuan Khanh NGUYEN ; Thuy Ty NGUYEN ; Diem Thu PHAM ; Hyoung Chun KIM
Experimental Neurobiology 2011;20(3):130-136
We previously demonstrated that repeated exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) increases locomotor activity via stimulation of dopaminergic D1 receptor (J. Pharmacol. Sci., 2007;105:367-371). Since it has been demonstrated that activator protein-1 (AP-1) transcription factors, especially 35-kDa fos-related antigen (FRA), play a key role in the neuronal and behavioral adaptation in response to various stimuli, we examined whether repeated ELF-MF exposure induces FRA-immunoreactivity (FRA-IR) in the striatum and nucleus accumbens (striatal complex) of the mice. Repeated exposure to ELF-MF (0.3 or 2.4 mT, 1 h/day, for consecutive fourteen days) significantly induced hyperlocomotor activity and FRA-IR in the striatal complex in a field intensity-dependent manner. ELF-MF-induced FRA-IR lasted for at least 1 year, while locomotor activity returned near control level 3 months after the final exposure to ELF-MF. Pretreatment with SCH23390, a dopaminergic D1 receptor antagonist, but not with sulpiride, a dopaminergic D2 receptor antagonist, significantly attenuated hyperlocomotor activity and FRA-IR induced by ELF-MF. Our results suggest that repeated exposure to ELF-MF leads to prolonged locomotor stimulation and long-term expression of FRA in the striatal complex of the mice via stimulation of dopaminergic D1 receptor.
Animals
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Benzazepines
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Magnetic Fields
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Magnetics
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Magnets
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Mice
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Motor Activity
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Neurons
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Nucleus Accumbens
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Sulpiride
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Transcription Factor AP-1
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Transcription Factors