1.Medical Insurance Affecting on the Health of the Elderly in China:based on the exmination of limited information of the maximum likelihood method
Chinese Health Economics 2014;(1):24-25
Objective: Based on overcoming the adverse effect of endogenous problem of causality; to study the effect of health insurance for the health of the elderly. Methods: To apply limited information maximum likelihood method and introduce instrumental variables for two-phase analysis. Results: The more to types of medical insurance participated, the easier the risk of chronic diseases could be reduced, but unfavorable to improve self-reported health. Conclusion: The government should develop social insurance under New Rural Cooperative Medical System, to improve the abilities of the elderly in participating in medical insurance.
2.Analyzing Two-Stage Models of Influencing Factors on the Elderly Health Status
Chinese Health Economics 2013;(10):51-52,53
Objective: To check the influencing factors on elderly health status, especially the influences of financial support on elderly health. Methods: By controlling the endogenous, it empirically analyzed the relationship between financial support and the elderly health. Results: It is found that the overall health status self-evaluation of the elderly are well. Financial support, gender, registered permanent assistance, elderly economical condition ( wherher have savinh) and elderly Activity Center have insignificant effects on the elder health, especially financial support. Conclusion:To improve the national health level and relieve the pressure of the ageing population, the government can increase the income of middle-young people, increase pension and improve activity facilities.
3.Experience of proximal femoral nail anti rotation intramedullary nail (PFNA)in the treatment of intertro-chanteric osteoporotic fracture in elderly patients
Xiaowei GAO ; Meiling WANG ; Shouyou LIU ; Chunjiang LI ; Xiguo ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(15):2366-2368,2369
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of proximal femoral nail anti rotation intramedullary nail (PFNA)in the treatment of intertrochanteric osteoporotic fractures in elderly patients.Methods 42 cases of femoral intertrochanteric fracture were treated with proximal femoral nail anti rotation intramedullary nail (PFNA)in cases (AO type,A1 type 13 cases,A2 type 24 cases,type A3 5 cases).Results The group of 42 patients after 12 -36 months of follow -up,the average follow -up time of 18 months,all the patients were healed,1 case of deep venous thrombosis,1 case of mild coxa vara.According to the Harris evaluation standard:excellent 32 cases,good in 9 cases,fair in 1 case,the excellent rate was 97.6%.Conclusion The proximal femoral nail anti rotation (PFNA) anti tensile,anti sliding and anti rotation function is good,and has the advantages of simple operation,small trauma,for osteoporotic intertrochanteric fracture patients can be applied.
4.Molecular biological research on Borna disease virus infection in depressive patients of Chongqing
Libo ZHAO ; Peng XIE ; Jun MU ; Yajun LI ; Qingjun LIU ; Dezhi ZOU ; Xiguo ZHOU ; Jian YANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2007;33(1):18-22
Background Evidences, from recent studies, suggested that Borna disease virus (BDV) infection might be associated with human neuropsychosis, especially psychiatric disorders including depressive disorder(DD). However, controversy existed about the association between BDV infection and pathogenesis of DD. This study was to explore further whether the infection of Borna disease virus (BDV) is associated with the pathogenesis of depressive disorder (DD).Methods The p 24 fragment of BDV RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 60DD patients and 120 healthy volunteers was detected by nested reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (nRT-PCR) combined with fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (FQPCR). Positive products were cloned and sequenced before being compared with Strain V and strain He/80, from humans and animals.Results The positive rate (5%, 3/60) of BDV p 24 in PBMCs from the DD patients was significantly higher than that (0%, 0/120) from healthy volunteers ( P<0. 05). The gene sequence for the positive products showed BDV p 24 in PBMCs from DD patients in Chongqing was most homophylic with H1766 strain detected from iii horses (97.68%), with 2 situs mutations (nt 1675 T→C, nt 1678 C→T), and also similar to the standard strain V(96. 51%)and He/80(95.35 %), with basic exchanges limited to T- C and A→G.Conclusions There was BDV infection in the DD patients in China, which indicated that the pathogenesis of DD in human beings in Chongqing might be associated with the infection of BDV.
5.Comparison the application of 3D versus 2D laparoscopic thyroidectomy via modified chest and mammary areola approach.
Jian CHEN ; Hongmei ZHENG ; Liang JIANG ; Wankai DENG ; Qizhi LI ; Xiguo LIU ; Daqing FAN ; Jialin HE
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(11):1006-1008
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the safety, effectiveness and feasibility of 3D laparoscopy in thyroidectomy via modified chest and mammary areola approach comparing with 2D.
METHOD:
Twenty six cases received 3D laparoscopic thyroidectomy (3D group) and 34 cases experienced 2D (2D group). We compared the indexes about general status, operation time, operative blood loss, duration and overall volume of postoperative drainage, complications, etc between two groups.
RESULT:
Eight cases of thyroid cancer were detected in 3D group and 3 cases in 2D group. While there was no statistical difference between two groups with respect to other observation indexes such as other general status, operation time, operative blood loss, duration and overall volume of postoperative drainage, complications, etc.
CONCLUSION
3D laparoscopic thyroidectomy via modified chest and mammary areola approach is a safe, effective and feasible procedure, and it may substitute the place of 2D in the future.
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Breast
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surgery
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Drainage
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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methods
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Postoperative Period
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Thyroid Neoplasms
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surgery
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Thyroidectomy
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methods
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Treatment Outcome
6.122 cases of endoscopic thyroidectomies through modified chest and mammary areola approach.
Jian CHEN ; Hongmei ZHENG ; Liang JIANG ; Wankai DENG ; Qizhi LI ; Xiguo LIU ; Daqing FAN ; Jialin HE
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(7):603-606
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the safety and feasibility of endoscopic thyroidectomies through modified chest and mammary areola approach.
METHOD:
We retrospectively analyzed 122 cases of endoscopic thyroidectomies through a modified chest and mammary areola approach without extensive dissection of thoracic flap. The information about general status, surgical procedures and techniques, complications, etc. were summarized and discussed.
RESULT:
One hundred and twenty-one cases were operated successfully while 1 case was converted to video-assisted thyroidectomy through infraclavicular approach. The maximum diameter of the mass was (2.05 ± 1.06) cm, mean operation time was (88.61 ± 27.87) min, the operative blood loss was (31.23 ± 16.14) ml, duration of postoperative drainage was (3.54 ± 0.88) d and overall drainage volume was (139.09 ± 95.93) ml. Parathyroid glands were detected in specimens of 9 cases while no case of permanent postoperative hypocalcaemia was displayed. 6 cases of hoarseness were developed. One case experienced conversion surgery, all the others obtained satisfactory cosmetic result. All cases were followed up for 0-24 months without relapse and metastasis of the disease.
CONCLUSION
Endoscopic thyroidectomy via a modified chest and breast areola approach can facilitated the procedure and avoid extensive dissection of thoracic flap, and proved to be safe and effective.
Blood Loss, Surgical
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Breast
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surgery
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Drainage
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Endoscopy
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Feasibility Studies
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Humans
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Postoperative Complications
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgical Flaps
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Thyroidectomy
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methods