1.Relationship between Family Income Level and Metabolic Syndrome of Golden Wedding Couples in Rugao City, Jiangsu Province
Jianghong GUO ; Cunzhong FAN ; Zaiping GUO
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the impact and relationship between family income level (FIL) and prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome (MS) of golden wedding couples in Rugao city. Methods Random sample survey of golden wedding couples about MS in Rugao city was run recently, including relevant indexes of MS, insulin resistance (IR) degree (from HOMA-IR) and family income level. 587 couples were divided into three groups according to FIL by rapid cluster analysis: 196 with low FIL as group A, 196 with middle FIL as group B and 195 with high FIL as group C. The prevalence rate of MS, abnormal rates of blood pressure(BP), blood lipids, blood glucose including fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and postprandial 2 hours plasma glucose (2 h PG), body mass index (BMI) and insulin resistance (IR) of all groups were calculated and compared. Results The prevalence rate of MS in group B (17.60%) was lower than that in group A (26.02%)and group C (27.81%)(P
2.Design and Development of Medical Equipment Selection System(MESS)
Zaiping SUO ; Yundou WANG ; Ruichang WU ; Lijun GUO ; Haijian DU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Objective To provide an accessorial reference platform in purchasing medical equipment for the City. Methods The Medical Equipment Selection System(MESS) was designed and developed by combining the medical equipment selection model and selection way with delphi7 based on Windows XP, then a selection open-platform of human-computer interaction was formed. Results The tested index data in which five types of semi -automatic biochemistry analyzer, including SBA-830, SBA-610, CA-958E, AVE-852, Microlab 300, these can prove the system running well and have strong objective and scientific. Conclusion The platform has good stability and sensitivity, which can provide an accessorial decision-making platform for purchasing medical equipment.
3.Efficacy of catheter-directed thrombolysis for non-acute deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity
Songlin GUO ; Jian ZHOU ; Liangxi YUAN ; Junmin BAO ; Zaiping JING
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2015;30(3):235-237
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) for the treatment of non-acute (history > 14 days) deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremity.Methods Clinical data of 63 patients of non-acute DVT of lower extremities treated by CDT and adjunctive angioplasty and stenting from July 2009 to August 2013 were analyzed retrospectively.Venous recanalization was graded by a thrombus score based on pre-and post-treatment venography.Follow-up was performed by Doppler ultrasound and clinical evaluation.Results A total of 63 limbs with DVT with a mean symptom duration of (22 ± 5) days were treated by a continuous combined with pulse-spray infusion of urokinase of (1.21 ± 0.69) million IU/d for (74 ± 21) hours.Significant recanalization was achieved in 77% (48 of 63) of the treated limbs.After thrombolysis,percutaneous angioplasty was done for 15 residual lesions and stent placement was performed in 11 iliac veins and 1 femoral vein.Minor bleeding occurred in 6 (10%) patients,no patients suffered from major bleeding or symptomatic pulmonary embolism.During follow up (mean:15 ±6 months),the veins were patent in 45 (71%) limbs.15 (24%) limbs developed mild post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS),and none had severe PTS.Conclusions CDT combined with adjunctive angioplasty and stenting is safe and effective for removal of the clot burden and for restoration of the venous flow in patients with non-acute lower extremity DVT.
4.Access and effect of catheter-directed thrombolysis for treating acute deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity
Yongxin CHU ; Feng QIN ; Lei ZHANG ; Xiang FENG ; Songlin GUO ; Qingsheng LU ; Zaiping JING
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(3):228-231
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) for the treatment of acute deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremity.Methods Clinical data of 195 patients of acute DVT treated by CDT and adjunctive angioplasty and stenting from August 2010 to February 2014 were analyzed retrospectively.CDT by antegrade puncture of popliteal vein,CDT by great saphenous vein and CDT by retrograde puncture of contralateral femoral vein were used in these cases.Venous recanalization was graded by a thrombus score based on pre-and post-treatment venography.Results Technique success rate,clinical success rate,in popliteal vein group,great saphenous vein group and contralateral femoral vein group were 94.6%,72.2% and 90.3%,97.3%,83.3%,and 90.0%.Patent rate of deep venous,patent rate of stenting and mild post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) rate were 88.6%,66.7% and 75.0%,83.3%,57.1% and 88.9%,8.3%,26.7% and 20.8%.Conclusion CDT by antegrade puncture of popliteal vein group combined with adjunctive angioplasty and stenting is safe and effective with higher clinical success rate and better long term results than other approaches for the treatment of DVT patients.