1.Risk factors affecting in-hospital mortality of the arterial switch operation for transposition of the great arteries.
Xiang-bin PAN ; Sheng-shou HU ; Shou-jun LI ; Zhe ZHENG ; Ya-juan ZHNAG ; Ge GAO ; Ye LIN ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(4):315-319
OBJECTIVETo analyze the in-hospital mortality and factors affecting in-hospital mortality for patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA) undergoing arterial switch operation (ASO).
METHODSBetween January 2004 and December 2007, ASO was performed in 169 patients [129 male, 40 female; mean age (11.71 ± 26.3) months] with TGA. The patients were divided in intact ventricular septum group (n = 56): TGA with intact ventricular septum and ventricular septal defect group (n = 113): TGA with ventricular septal defect. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the risk factors of in-hospital mortality.
RESULTSThe overall in-hospital mortality was 11.24% (19/169). The yearly in-hospital mortality was similar between intact ventricular septum group and ventricular septal defect group. With the improvement of perioperative treatment, the in-hospital mortality decreased from 16.67% in 2004 to 3.92% in 2007. The multivariate analysis revealed that body weight ≤ 3 kg (OR: 4.571, P = 0.0409), complicating ventricular septal defect (OR: 4.444, P = 0.0406), complex TGA (OR: 4.321, P = 0.0140), coronary anomalies (OR: 4.867, P = 0.0104) and non-type A coronary arteries (OR: 3.045, P = 0.0243) were independent predictors for poor early postoperative survival.
CONCLUSIONBody weight ≤ 3 kg, complicating ventricular septal defect, complex TGA, coronary anomalies are independent predictors for increased in-hospital mortality in patients with transposition of TGA and undergoing arterial switch operation.
Arteries ; surgery ; Body Weight ; Cardiac Surgical Procedures ; mortality ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular ; complications ; mortality ; surgery ; Hospital Mortality ; Humans ; Infant ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Risk Factors ; Transposition of Great Vessels ; mortality ; surgery
2.Sero-epidemiologic investigation on tick-borne diseases of humans and domestic animals in Zhejiang province
Cheng-Liang CHAI ; Qun-Ying LU ; Ji-Min SUN ; Li-Ping JIANG ; Feng LING ; Li-Juan ZHANG ; Shou-Gui ZHENG ; Hong ZHANG ; Jun-Hua GE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(10):1144-1147
Objective To investigate the seroprevalence of tick-borne diseases in humans and domestic animals from rural areas of Zhejiang province. Methods Anji county, Jindong district and Tiantai county were selected for samples collection according to their geographic locations and historical prevalence of tick-borne diseases. Blood samples of humans and domestic animals were collected in the three sites. An indirect immuno-fluorescent antibody test was used to determine the presence of IgG antibodies of Rickettsiae heilongjiangii, Orientia tsutsugamushi, R. typhi, Anaplasma phagocytos, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Bartonella, R. hainan and Coxiella burnetii in these samples.Results Six hundred and eighty-three blood samples including 579 from humans and 104 from domestic animals(53 from cattles and 51 from sheep)were collected from the three sites. Antibody positive rates of Orientia tsutsugamushi, R. typhi, Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Coxiella burnetii were significantly different between these sites. IgG from all the 8 pathogens were detected in samples from humans. It was found that the sero-prevalence rates of R. typhi, Bartonella and C. burnetii(20.7%,10.9%, 5.5%)of adults were higher than those of other Rickettsiae under investigation. The seroprevalence of R. typhi increased along with age. IgG from the 7 pathogens were detected in samples from domestic animals except for Anaplasma phagocytos. The sero-prevalence rates of R. typhi, Bartonella and R. hainan(69.2%, 51.0%, 22.1%)of adults were higher than those of other Rickettsiae investigated. Conclusion Tick-borne diseases did spread widely in humans and domestic animals from different rural areas of Zhejiang province. The sero-prevalence rates of R. typhi,B. henselae, R. hainan and C. burnetii were higher than that from other pathogens.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases in Xianyang, Shaanxi
Ya-shou GUO ; Wen-xuan ZHAO ; Xiao-feng XU ; Hong-bo ZHENG ; Rui-juan ZHANG ; Hai-sheng SU ; Lian-meng REN ; Na SUN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(1):33-
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases reported in Xianyang City from January to February 2020. Methods We retrospectively studied 17 COVID-19 patients diagnosed in Xianyang Central Hospital. The patients were characterized clinically and epidemiologically. Results The 17 patients included 10 male and 7 female, with an average age of(39.59±17.31)years. The median interval of time between onset and diagnosis was four days(1-10 days), whereas the median duration of COVID-19 was 16 days(3-23 days). Of the patients, six were mild, 10 were pneumonia, and one was severe. A total of 15 patients had fever as the onset, accompanied by fatigue, sore throat, sputum, vomit, muscle soreness; the other two patients were asymptomatic. There were no complications documented in all the patients. Patients had low levels of white blood cells and lymphocytes. Chest CT scan showed diverse diffuse ground-glass shadow. Eleven patients had travel history in Wuhan before the onset, four patients had contact with people who had travel history or residence history in Wuhan, and the other two patients did not report epidemiological exposure history. In addition, four of the 17 patients were clustered cases. Conclusion General population is susceptible to COVID-19. The majority of the confirmed cases have epidemiological exposure history. Routine examination, including white blood cell, lymphocyte count and CT scan may facilitate early diagnosis.
4.Development of the modified medication regimen complexity index of Chinese version(mMRCI-C)and its validation in elderly diabetic patients
Xueting SHEN ; Juan SHOU ; Jing ZHOU ; Zheng YE ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Bin YU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(9):840-846
Objective:To develop the modified medication regimen complexity index of Chinese version (mMRCI-C)and test its reliability and validity.Method:The Chinese version of MRCI was developed by modification,translation and back translation. The MRCI was interculturally adapted by 2-rounds of expert consultation and pilot study to ensure the semantics, content and conceptual equivalence. The validation of the mMRCI-C scale was tested among 420 community-dwelling elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) in Shanghai Changfeng Community Health Service Center from October to December 2020. SPSS 23.0 was used to analyze the reliability and validity of the scale.Results:The mMRCI-C scale included 3 dimensions, namely drug dosage form (14 entries), medication frequency (5 entries), and additional instructions (6 entries), with a total of 25 entries. Among 420 valid questionnaires collected,the respondents were 212 males (50.4%) and 208 females (49.6%) with a mean age of (71.4±8.1) years. The test-retest reliability was 0.999 and internal consistency reliability was 0.849. The content validity exceeded 0.80,the convergent validity was 0.932; and discriminant validity P<0.001. Conclusion:The preliminary testing results show that the reliability and validity of the mMRCI-C scale are satisfactory.
5.Roles and responsibilities of functional departments of the training base in general practice residency training
Min ZHANG ; Yihong SUN ; Yuying ZHENG ; Qing YU ; Zhigang PAN ; Juan SHOU ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(7):736-739
The standardized residency training of general practice is a complex project, the functional departments of the training base should play an active role for its management. The functional department of education in Zhongshan Hospital constantly explores its position and role, connects relevant departments vertically and horizontally to provides management and service for general practice residency training. That means that it should not only to provide advice for leadership decision-making, but also coordinate with all functional departments of the training base. The department has participated in the teaching management and supervision, educational research and training quality control, and accomplished positive results in general practice residency training for last 35 years.
6.Regulatory effect of miR-29b on OPN/TGF-β pathway and the change of this pathway in a high glucose environment in a renal cell co-culture system
Juan LIU ; Ming-Zheng YANG ; Xiao-Ying LI ; Ting-Ting JI ; Xiao-Yan XIONG ; Ying-Chun ZHU ; Shou-Jun BAI
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2024;51(6):921-930
Objective To establish a renal cell co-culture system to simulate the renal barrier system,and to test its responsiveness to different glucose concentrations,and to investigate the regulatory effect of miR-29b-3p on osteopontin(OPN)/transforming growth factor β(TGF-β)pathway and the changes of this pathway under high glucose condition.Methods The three-cell co-culture system consisting of human renal podocytes,human glomerular mesangial cells and human renal tubular epithelial cells was established to test the cell viability and glucose consumption value at glucose concentrations of 5,8,12 and 16 mmol/L.The content of TGF-β and OPN in cell supernatant was measured.The recombinant plasmid and siRNA of OPN were transfected,and the expressions of TGF-β and OPN were detected by Q-PCR and Western blot.Results The mRNA expressions of OPN,TGF-β and miR-29b were significantly increased at 12 mmol/L glucose conditions.Western blot results showed that the protein expression of OPN increased in high glucose conditions,while the protein expression of TGF-β did not change significantly.After adding miR-29b-3p activator,the mRNA levels of OPN and TGF-β in the cell supernatant were significantly increased.After adding miR-29b-3p inhibitor,the mRNA levels of OPN and TGF-β in the cell supernatant were significantly decreased.Western blot results showed that compared with 5 mmol/L glucose,the protein expressions of OPN and TGF-β were increased by miR-29b-3p activator,and the protein expressions of OPN and TGF-β were decreased by miR-29b-3p inhibitor.After transfection with OPN recombinant plasmid,the content of TGF-β in the cell supernatant was significantly increased,and the mRNA expressions of OPN and TGF-β in the cells were significantly increased.After transfection with OPN siRNA,the content of TGF-β in the cell supernatant was decreased,and the expression of OPN mRNA in the cells was significantly decreased,but the expression of TGF-β mRNA was not significantly increased.Conclusion The renal cell co-culture system can mimic the complex renal environment in vivo.When induced by high glucose,cell proliferation is inhibited,glucose consumption is increased,and the content of TGF-β in the cell supernatant is increased,and miR-29b-3p has a regulatory effect on OPN/TGF-β signaling pathway in the co-culture system.
7.Prevalence and influencing factors of abnormal spinal curvature in primary and secondary school students in Shandong Province in 2020.
Gao Hui ZHANG ; Liang Xia CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Zhao Lu LIU ; Lian Long YU ; Shou Juan ZHENG ; Xue Ying DU ; Su Yun LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1839-1842
In 2020, the prevalence of abnormal spinal curvature among 54 079 students in Shandong Province was 1.54%. The multivariate logistic regression model analysis showed that, compared with those in primary school, economically underdeveloped areas, and non-residential schools, students in middle and high schools, economically average areas, and residential schools had a higher risk of abnormal spinal curvature, with OR (95%CI) values of 2.029 (1.662-2.476), 2.746 (2.208-3.416), 2.237 (1.740-2.875) and 2.057 (1.705-2.483), respectively. Compared with those in economically underdeveloped areas, who were underweight, who had seat adjustments≤1 time per academic year, and who had physical education classes≤1 per week, students in economically developed areas, who were normal weight, overweight, and obese, who had seat adjustments≥2 times per academic year, and who had physical education classes 2-3 or≥4 per week, had a lower risk of abnormal spinal curvature, with OR (95%CI) values of 0.690 (0.521-0.915), 0.722 (0.546-0.955), 0.535 (0.389-0.735), 0.383 (0.274-0.535), 0.835 (0.711-0.980), 0.561 (0.474-0.663) and 0.491 (0.315-0.766), respectively.
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8.Prevalence and influencing factors of abnormal spinal curvature in primary and secondary school students in Shandong Province in 2020.
Gao Hui ZHANG ; Liang Xia CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Zhao Lu LIU ; Lian Long YU ; Shou Juan ZHENG ; Xue Ying DU ; Su Yun LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(11):1839-1842
In 2020, the prevalence of abnormal spinal curvature among 54 079 students in Shandong Province was 1.54%. The multivariate logistic regression model analysis showed that, compared with those in primary school, economically underdeveloped areas, and non-residential schools, students in middle and high schools, economically average areas, and residential schools had a higher risk of abnormal spinal curvature, with OR (95%CI) values of 2.029 (1.662-2.476), 2.746 (2.208-3.416), 2.237 (1.740-2.875) and 2.057 (1.705-2.483), respectively. Compared with those in economically underdeveloped areas, who were underweight, who had seat adjustments≤1 time per academic year, and who had physical education classes≤1 per week, students in economically developed areas, who were normal weight, overweight, and obese, who had seat adjustments≥2 times per academic year, and who had physical education classes 2-3 or≥4 per week, had a lower risk of abnormal spinal curvature, with OR (95%CI) values of 0.690 (0.521-0.915), 0.722 (0.546-0.955), 0.535 (0.389-0.735), 0.383 (0.274-0.535), 0.835 (0.711-0.980), 0.561 (0.474-0.663) and 0.491 (0.315-0.766), respectively.
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