1.The relationship between ventricular arrhythmia and ultrasonographic parameters determining the left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):49-52
Among 112 patients after myocardial infarction (MI), males account for 94.6% with mean age is 66.47.4 years old. Most of them have complicated ventricular arrhythmia. The grade IV and V of ventricular arrhythmia on Lown classification relate strongly to the increase in left ventricular diameter, volume, weight and muscular mass and to the decrease in left ventricular systolic function. Increasing in left ventricular size (Dd 52mm, Ds 35mm, EDV 125ml, ESV 50ml), left ventricular hypertrophy (LVMI = 130g/m2), decreasing in blood ejective fraction (EF=40%) and ventricular wall distension all increase the risk of complicated and ventricular arrhythmia and grade III, IV and V of this condition according to Lown classification
Myocardial Infarction
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Arrhythmia
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ultrasonography
2.Primarily study of microalbuminuria in patient with hypertention
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):15-17
Researchers at Central Army Hospital No 108, who studied 62 patients with primary hypertension, with average age is 66,9 and average determined times is 5,4 years. The results showed that positive microalbuminuria patients are 58%, this is early sign of kidney damage in patients with primary hypertention. Microalbuminuria closely related with time of hypertesion, systolic hypertension and according to creatine and specially sign of left ventricle in patients with hypertension.
Hypertension
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Heart Ventricles
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Albuminuria
3.Evaluation of patients state after a myocardial infarction treatment
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(3):17-18
Myocardial infarction is more common disease in the world. After acute period, the rate of 1-year dead was still high (6-19%), especially in high-risk patients, this rate even more than 50%. The authors introduced some methods evaluating post myocardial infarction based on clinical symptoms, exercise ECG, cardial untrasound, Holter ECG and late potentials, exploring by nuclear medicine, coronary angiography with the contrast medium and X-ray examination of the left ventricular chamber
Myocardial Infarction
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Heart Diseases
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Infarction
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Therapeutics
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4.Heart rate variability and cardiovascular disease
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(4):12-15
Introduce the role of automatic nerve and heart rate variability; time - domain measurements (including statistical and geometrical measurements) and frequency analysis measurements (very low frequency, low frequency, and high frequency); the roles of heart rate variability measurements in cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, heart failure, heart transplantation, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia...
Cardiovascular Diseases
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Heart Rate
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Heart Transplantation
5.Study of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the wrist in rheumatoid arthritis
Ha Thi Hai Le ; Lan Thi Ngoc Nguyen
Journal of Medical Research 2007;49(3):54-60
Background: Wrist joint damage is early, common symptom and in diagnostic criteria of rheumatoid arthritis. Objective: to describe characteristics of MRI of the wrist in rheumatoid arthritis. Subjects and methods: This was a describe study. The study included 41 patients who were diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis according to the criteria of American College of Rheumatology- 1987 from January to October - 2006. Results: The average disease duration was 16.4 \xb114.71months. According to Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (RAMRIS) 2002, damages on MRI included: 100% of patients had synovitis (5.9 \xb1 2.20), 100% of patients had bone erosions (15.3 \xb1 11.06) and 90% of patients had bone edema (7.3 \xb1 5.86), total score 28.6 \xb1 16.58. The correlative coefficient between synovitis and bone edema: r=0.43, P<0.01, between synovitis and bone erosions:r=0.61, P<0.01, between bone erosions and bone edema: r=0.55, P<0.01. MRI revealed bone erosions in 100% of patients having rheumatoid arthritis less six months after symptom onset compared with 0% of patients on radiography. In patients with over 2 years of disease duration, this rate on MRI was 100% of patients compared with 87.5% of patients on radiography. Conclusions: The specific damages of the wrist on MRI have value in diagnosis of early rheumatoid arthritis. \r\n', u'\r\n', u'\r\n', u'
Arthritis
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Rheumatoid
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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6.Noise pollution, occupational failing hearing and occupational hearing loss among auto-engineering workers in Hue city
Dien Ngoc Nguyen ; Son Dinh Nguyen ; Vu Xuan Ho ; Hoang Van Ha ; Hoan Van Le ; Quang Van Le
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;17(2):50-54
Background: Noise pollution has seriously negative effects on worker\u2019s health, especially their hearing ability. Occupational hearing loss is one of 21 insured occupational diseases. Occupational hearing loss is common in workers in transpostation, construction, energy heavy and light industry areas. Objectives: 1. To determine the degree of noise pollution in Thua Thien Hue Unity Auto Mechanical Joint Stock Company. 2. To evaluate occupational failing hearing and occupational hearing loss among workers in the company. 3. To promote preventive measures which imnimize occupational failing hearing and occupational hearing loss. Subjects and method:A cross-sectional, descriptive study was carried out in 254 employees in Thua Thien Hue Unity Auto Mechanical \r\n', u'Joint Stock Company. Results and Conclusion: 72.7% the employees of Thua Thien Hue Unity Auto Mechanical \r\n', u'Joint Stock Company have exposed to environmental noise at the level higher than the permitted one. The rate of occupational failing hearing among these people is rather high (33.1%), and occupational hearing loss rate is 11.8%. There is a increased rate of occupational hearing loss according to the employee\u2019s age and seniority. Proposed preventive measures should be immediately conducted (P < 0.05).\r\n', u'
Hearing Loss
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Noise-Induced/ epidemiology
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etiology
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pathology
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7.Lead level in blood and urine of fishermen in Canh Duong village, Phu Loc, Thua Thien Hue province
Hoang Van Ha ; Son Dinh Nguyen ; Dien Ngoc Nguyen ; Vu Xuan Ho ; Hoan Van Le ; Quang Van Le ; Hop Van Nguyen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;17(4):33-38
Background: In Viet Nam, there were many researches on determining lead level in blood, food and environment. But until now, there were not researches on determining lead level in fishermen community. Objectives: Determine trace amount of lead by von-ampe dissolve anot using electrode BiFE. Analysis on trace amount of lead in blood and urine of fishermen in Canh Duong village. Propose solutions for preventing lead poisoning in studied community. Subjects and method: Fishermen in Canh Duong village, Phu Loc, Thua Thien Hue province. The method differential pulse-anodic stripping voltametry (DP-ASV) using Bismuth Film Electrodic in situ was successfully applied to measure lead levels in blood and 24h urine of fishermen in Canh Duong village. Results: The mean level of lead in blood of the suspected group (fishermen) in Canh Duong village (34,7 \xb5g/dL) was higher than that of the control group (16,3 \xb5g/dL). For both groups, 37 out of 40 blood samples (92,5%) had lead level higher than WHO\u2019s recommended level (10 \xb5g/dL). Especially, 6 of 40 blood samples (15%) had lead level higher than 50 \xb5g/dL. The lead level in 24h urine of suspected group had slightly higher (about 1,2 times) than that in the control group. The lead level of the two groups was much higher than the normal level. Conclusion: The method DP-ASV/BiFE in situ was applied successfully to determine lead level in blood and 24h urine. The investigative results of related information showed that: the risk of chronic lead poisoning in studied community very high.
Lead/ adverse effects
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chemistry
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antagonists &
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inhibitors
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8.α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of Phenolic Compounds Isolated from the Stems of Caesalpinia decapetala var. japonica
Thi Thanh LE ; Manh Tuan HA ; Le Minh HOANG ; Ngoc Khanh VU ; Jeong Ah KIM ; Byung Sun MIN
Natural Product Sciences 2022;28(3):143-152
In our study, sixteen known phenolic compounds, including quercetin (1), methyl gallate (2), caesalpiniaphenol C (3), 8S,8′S,7′R-(‒)-lyoniresinol (4), 7,3′,5′-trihydroxyflavanone (5), sappanchalcone (6), sappanone A (7), taxifolin (8), fisetin (9), fustin (10), (+)-catechin (11), brazilin (12), 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl β-ᴅ-glucopyranoside (13), 1-(2-methylbutyryl)phloroglucinol-glucopyranoside (14), (+)-epi-catechin (15), and astragalin (16) and one mixture of two conformers of protosappanin B (17/18) were isolated from the stems of Caesalpinia decapetala var. japonica. Their structures were elucidated based on a comparison of their physicochemical and spectral data with those of literature. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the first isolation of compounds 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10 from C. decapetala and compounds 13 and 14 from the Caesalpinia genus. All the isolated compounds were evaluated for their inhibitory effect against the α-glucosidase enzyme.Among them, two flavonols (1 and 9), one chalcone (6), and one homoisoflavanone (7) exhibited an inhibitory effect on α-glucosidase action with an IC 50 range value of 5.08 ‒ 15.01 µM, stronger than that of the positive control (acarbose, IC 50 = 152.22 μM). Kinetic analysis revealed that compounds 1 and 9 showed non-competitive α-glucosidase inhibition, while the inhibition type was mixed for compounds 6 and 7.
9.Prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini-Like Fluke Infection in Ducks in Binh Dinh Province, Central Vietnam.
Thanh Thi Ha DAO ; Emmanuel Nji ABATIH ; Thanh Thi Giang NGUYEN ; Ha Thi Lam TRAN ; Sarah GABRIËL ; Suzanne SMIT ; Phap Ngoc LE ; Pierre DORNY
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(3):357-361
Following the first report of Opisthorchis viverrini infection in a domestic duck in Phu My District of Binh Dinh Province, Central Vietnam, many other cases were observed in the province. We determined the infection rate and intensity of O. viverrini infection in ducks in 4 districts of the province. A total of 178 ducks were randomly selected from 34 farms for examination of flukes in the liver and gall bladder. An infection rate of 34.3% (range 20.7-40.4% among districts) was found; the intensity of infection was 13.8 worms per infected duck (range 1-100). These findings show the role of ducks as a host for O. viverrini, duck genotype, which is sympatric with the human O. viverrini genotype in this province. It also stresses the need for investigations on the zoonotic potential and the life cycle of this parasite.
Agriculture
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Ducks*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Life Cycle Stages
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Liver
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Opisthorchis*
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Parasites
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Prevalence*
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Trematoda*
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Urinary Bladder
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Vietnam*
10.Asbestos and Asbestos-related Diseases in Vietnam: In reference to the International Labor Organization/World Health Organization National Asbestos Profile.
Van Hai PHAM ; Thi Ngoc LAN TRAN ; Giang Vinh LE ; Mehrnoosh MOVAHED ; Ying JIANG ; Nguyen Ha PHAM ; Hisashi OGAWA ; Ken TAKAHASHI
Safety and Health at Work 2013;4(2):117-121
This paper describes progress on formulating a national asbestos profile for the country of Vietnam. The Center of Asbestos Resource, Vietnam, formulated a National Profile on Asbestos-related Occupational Health, with due reference to the International Labor Organization/World Health Organization National Asbestos Profile. The Center of Asbestos Resource was established by the Vietnamese Health Environment Management Agency and the National Institute of Labor Protection, with the support of the Australian Agency for International Development, as a coordinating point for asbestos-related issues in Vietnam. Under the National Profile on Asbestos-related Occupational Health framework, the Center of Asbestos Resource succeeded in compiling relevant information for 15 of the 18 designated items outlined in the International Labor Organization/World Health Organization National Asbestos Profile, some overlaps of the information items notwithstanding. Today, Vietnam continues to import and use an average of more than 60,000 metric tons of raw asbestos per year. Information on asbestos-related diseases is limited, but the country has begun to diagnose mesothelioma cases, with the technical cooperation of Japan. As it stands, the National Profile on Asbestos-related Occupational Health needs further work and updating. However, we envisage that the National Profile on Asbestos-related Occupational Health will ultimately facilitate the smooth transition to an asbestos-free Vietnam.
Asbestos*
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Humans
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Japan
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Mesothelioma
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Occupational Health
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United States Agency for International Development
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Vietnam*
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World Health Organization