1.Electroneurography and electromyography for assessing the difference in euroelectrophysiological characteristics between patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and those with cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Chunzhi WANG ; Weijiang DING ; Lijun XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(29):230-232
BACKGROUND: The early symptoms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ASL) are usually located at a certain part of the body, and are similar to the clinical manifestations of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). However, their treatment and prognosis differ greatly. Therefore, multiple-part electromyography and electroneurography possess an important value of reference, particularly electromyography of thoracic paraspinal muscles can be used as an objective parameter for differentiation between ASL and CSM.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the electrophysiological changes in ASL and CSM.DESIGN: A retrospective clinical analysis.SETTING: Neurological Department of Second Hospital Affiliated to Jiangxi Medical College.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 30 inpatients and outpatients with ASL and 30 patients with CSM were selected from the Neurological Department of the Second Hospital Affiliated to Jiangxi Medical College between December 2001 and November 2004.METHODS: Totally 30 inpatients and outpatients with ASL as well as 30 inpatients and outpatients with CSM were subjected to routine electromyographic and electroneurographic examination. Routine electromyography examining three limb muscles + sternocleidomastoid + thoracic paraspinal muscles intended to observe the spontaneous potential at resting stage, time limit and wave-amplitude of motor unit potential, and recruit-ment phase during energetic contraction. Electroneurography was used to detect motsr conduction velocity and sensory conduction velocity,as well as the terminal latency and wave-amplitude of motor evoked potential.limb muscles, sternocleidomastoid and thoracic paraspinal muscles in paASL and SCM.RESULTS: Data of all the 60 patients entered the final statistical analysis.in patients with ALS and CSM, and were more severe in the former. The abnormality rate of spontaneous potential of thoracic paraspinal muscles reached 93.3% (28/30) as compared to 3.3% (1/30) in patients with CSM (P < 0.001). The average time limit and abnormal increment of wave amplitude of motor unit potential were significantly different in patients with conduction velocity: The decrease rate of motor evoked potential amplitude of complex muscles was obviously higher in ASL than in CSM (75.6% and 86.7%, ~=7.25, P < 0.01). So was the decrease rate of motor conduction sory nerve conduction velocity: It was not affected either in ASL or CSM.ALS and CSM, but the abnormality rate of spontaneous potential of thorography indicates that nerve conduction velocity was not affected in both playing decreased conduction velocity and wave amplitude than those with CSM.
2.The use of prealbumin as index to compare sensitivities and specificities of Nutritional Risk Screening 2002,Subjective Global Assessment, Mini Nutritional Assessment: a prospective multicenter clinical studies
Lili DING ; Mingwei ZHU ; Dianshui SUN ; Weijiang FU ; Tao XU ; Bo CHENG ; Zhuming JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2011;19(6):360-363
ObjectiveTo explore sensitivities and specificities of Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 ( NRS 2002),Subjective Global Assessment (SGA),and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) in the detection of blood prealbumin level.MethodsTotal 126 patients were consecutively enrolled from the oncology departments of three hospitals from November,2010 to March,2011.Nutritional screenings or assessments were performed on the next morning of hospital admission by nutritionists and medical oncologists using NRS 2002,SGA,and MNA.Prealbumin ( < 180 g/L) was used as the reference standard of malnutrition (undernutrition) for assessing the sensitivities/specificities of these tools.ResultsAll 126 patients completed nutritional screening or assessment using the above three tools.The prevalence of malnutrition (undernutrition) determined by NRS 2002,SGA and MNA was 67.0%,46.2%,and 64.8%,respectively.With prealbumin in relation to clinical outcome as the reference standard,the sensitivities ofNRS 2002,SGA,and MNA were 78.2%,58.2% and 89.1%,and the specificities were 50.0%,72.2%,and 27.8%,respectively.ConclusionsAmong these three tolls,NRS 2002 detects the nutrition risks,whereas SGA and MNA detect malnutrition.Since prealbumin is not an appropriate reference standard,it can not be used for the comparison among the three tools.Nevertheless,NRS 2002 reflects the clinical outcomes,and therefore is suitable for inpatients.
3.Value of multi-slice belical CT in diagnosis of basicranial fracture
Weijiang YAO ; Wei DING ; Weizhi CHEN ; Xingqiang WANG ; Mengli WANG ; Jianlong LI ; Yuqing SHAN ; Xingkang ZHAO ; Jiming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(20):27-30
Objective To investigate the value of application of multi-slice helical CT(MSCT) indiagnosis of basicranial fracture. Methods Sixty-two patients with basicranial fracture were scanned withthin-section scanning mode after conventional CT scanning The images were transferred to the work-station for reconstruction including multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), volume rendering (VR). Comparison between thin-section scanning images and conventional CT scanning images were performed. Results Compared with the conventional CT scanning (67.9% and 45.0% respectively),the rates of fracture displayed of images acquired from thin-section scanning in diagnosis of fractures of anterior and middle cranial fossa (100.0% and 95.0% respectively) ,P<0.01. The two scanning mode in diagnosis of fractures of posterior cranial fossa( 88.9% and 100.0% respectively )differed from each other unstatistically(P>0.05 ). ConclusionThe thin-section scanning of MSCT can improve the diagnostic correctness of basicranial fracture.
4.Screening for malaria infection in residents on the China-Myanmar border: RDT, microscopy and PCR
ZHOU Yaowu ; SUN Weijiang ; TIAN Guangqiang ; XU Jianwei ; YANG Shiman ; DING Chunli ; DUAN Kaixia ; TAIN Peng ; SUN Xiaodong ; LIN Zurui
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(9):897-
Abstract: Objective To compare the screening effects of RDT, microscopy and PCR for malaria among residents in low
malaria areas and elimination areas, and to investigate the presence of malaria in residents of border Villages in Cangyuan Va
County and asymptomatic infections in surrounding areas, providing a basis for preventing re-introduction of malaria after
elimination. Methods From August 2020 to March 2021, the fingertip blood of the investigated subjects was collected from
three survey sites in the border area between China and Myanmar, namely Banlao Township in Cangyuan Va Autonomous
County of Lincang City, Banwai District, Mengmao County, the Second Special Zone of Shan State, Myanmar, Yongmo and
Dayan Township, Nandeng Special Zone, the Second Special Zone of Shan State, Myanmar. The malaria parasite antigen
detection test kit, malaria parasite microscopic examination, fluorescent quantitative PCR and nested PCR were used to detect
the asymptomatic infection of malaria parasites. Results A total of 1 040 blood samples were collected, including 606 from
China and 434 from Myanmar, with 506 males and 534 females. Among them, , there were 51 individuals aged 0 to <5 years,
283 aged 5 to < years, 187 aged 15 to < years, 232 aged 30 to <45 years, 205 aged 45 to < years, and 82 aged ≥60 years. All
1 040 people tested negative for plasmodium antigen detection kit. One case of Plasmodium vivax detected by plasmodium microscopic etiology, with a detection rate of 0.10%. One case of P. vivax was also detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR and
nested PCR, with a detection rate of 0.10%. Among them, one case of P. vivax was detected in Banwai District, Mengmao
County, the Second Special Zone of Shan State, Myanmar, with a detection rate of 0.35%. The detection rates of malaria
parasites in Banlao Township in Cangyuan Va Autonomous County of Lincang City, Yunnan Province and Yongmo Township
and Dayan Township, Nandeng Special District, the Second Special Zone of Shan State, Myanmar were both 0. The difference in
the detection rate of malaria parasites among the three survey sites was not statistically significant (χ2
=2.682, P>0.05). The
asymptomatic P. vivax infection was detected in a 6-year-old girl from Banwai District, Mengmao County, the Second Special
Zone of Shan State, Myanmar. Conclusions RDT is not suitable for malaria screening in low malaria area and elimination
area. Microscopic examination and PCR can be used for malaria screening, but PCR operation is complex and costly. In
surrounding areas outside of China, malaria is still prevalent, while there is no source of malaria infection in border villages of
Cangyuan Va County. However, there is a risk of importation, and timely and effective measures should be taken to prevent reintroduction and transmission.
5.Eosinophilic leukemia with cardiogenic embolism and L?ffler endocarditis as the characteristics:a case report
Ting YANG ; Xiaoxia ZENG ; Xue CHEN ; Ruiqing LUO ; Weijiang DING ; Xueliang QI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;20(12):846-849
The occurrence of eosinophilic leukemia complicated with cardiogenic embolism and L?ffler endocarditis are relatively rare.Early accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment can improve the its prognosis.When patients have symptoms of neurological impairment accompanied by increased eosinophils,the rare etiological type of cerebral infarction should be actively screened.Further improvements are needed in the examination of bone marrow smears,detection of fusion genes associated with leukemia,screening for L?ffler endocarditis,and identification of intraventricular thrombi.In this case,the main manifestations of eosinophilic leukemia were cardiogenic embolism and L?ffler endocarditis.After active treatment,the symptoms improved,and the eosinophil count returned to normal.This study summarizes the case data of this patient and combines it with a literature review,with the hope of raising clinicians'understanding of this rare disease.
6.Study on the risk and countermeasure of prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises
Nengjin SHI ; Jing DING ; Gang WANG ; Weijiang HU ; Bei WANG ; Min YU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(9):1031-1037
OBJECTIVE To analyze the risks of prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises, and to provide countermeasures and suggestions for risk prevention and control of prescription drugs sold online. METHODS The risk hierarchy structure model of prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises was constructed by using analytic hierarchy process. Multiple rounds of risk research and judgment were carried out on 123 pairs of evaluation indicators by using Delphi expert survey method. The normalized weight calculation and consistency test of risk judgment matrix were carried out to perform fuzzy quantitative research. RESULTS The risk of prescription dispensing and review (6.48%), the risk of drug first and prescription later (5.48%), the risk of rational drug use guidance (4.99%), the risk of buying drugs by abnormal channel (4.97%), the risk of “first diagnosis, non-chronic disease and non-common disease” (4.43%), and the quality and safety risk of returned drugs (4.34%) and the application risk of regulatory technology (4.06%) were high risks; the overall risk of drug retail enterprises (chain) selling prescription drugs online was 38.67%, and the overall risk of drug retail enterprises (individual) selling prescription drugs online was 61.33%, with a difference of 22.66% between them. CONCLUSIONS There were 7 high-risk indicators for prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises. Among them, the risk of prescription dispensing and review, the risk of drug first and prescription later, and the risk of rational drug use guidance are the top three high-risk points. The risk of prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises (individual) is higher than that of drug retail enterprises (chain). It is recommended that regulatory authorities focus on and regulate the prescription drugs sold online by drug retail enterprises (individual), and encourage drug retail enterprises (chain) to establish a systematic online sales process for prescription drugs; for high-risk points of prescription drugs sold online, it is recommended that regulatory authorities and drug retail enterprises focus on it and take effective risk prevention and control measures to ensure the safe use of prescription drugs by the general public.
7.Malaria control knowledge and behaviors and their influencing factors among residents in Banlao Township, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province
Chunli DING ; Jianwei XU ; Zurui LIN ; Shiyan XU ; Xin CUI ; Weijiang SUN ; Guangqiang TIAN ; Chunhua LI ; Zongsheng LUO ; Yaowu ZHOU ; Yaming YANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2023;35(1):44-50
Objective To investigate the awareness of malaria-related knowledge, the use of mosquito nets and their influencing factors among residents in Banlao Township, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province.. Methods In August 2020, 19 settlement sites in Banlao Township, Cangyuan County, Lincang City, Yunnan Province were selected as study areas, and permanent residents at ages of 10 years and older were enrolled for a questionnaire survey, including residents’ demographics, family economic status, malaria control knowledge and use of mosquito nets. In addition, the factors affecting the use of mosquito nets in the night prior to the survey were identified using multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results A total of 320 questionnaires were allocated, and all were recovered (a 100% recovery rate). There were 316 valid questionnaires, with an effective recovery rate of 98.75%. The 316 respondents included 152 men and 164 women and 250 Chinese respondents and 66 foreign respondents. The awareness of clinical syndromes of malaria was significantly higher among Chinese residents (71.60%) than among foreign residents (50.00%) (χ2 = 11.03, P < 0.01), and the proportions of Chinese and foreign residents sleeping under mosquito nets were 46.00% and 69.70% on the night prior to the survey, respectively (χ2 = 11.73, P < 0.01). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified ethnicity group and type of residence as factors affecting the use of mosquito nets in the night prior to the survey. Conclusions The awareness of malaria control knowledge, the coverage and the use of mosquito nets were low among residents in Banlao Township, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province. Targeted health education is recommended to improve the awareness of malaria control knowledge and self-protection ability. In addition, improving the allocation of long-lasting mosquito nets and health education pertaining to their uses and increasing the proportion of using mosquito nets correctly is needed to prevent re-establishment of imported malaria.