2.Investigation of infectious disease-specific health literacy among rural residents in Dongxiang Autonomous County
Xiulin YANG ; Zongkang MA ; Xia MA ; Xin MA
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(2):166-170
Objective:
To investigate the influencing factors of infectious disease-specific health literacy (IDSHL) among rural residents in Dongxiang Autonomous County, and to construct a nomogram-based model for prediction of IDSHL.
Methods:
Totally 1 250 rural residents at ages of 15 years and older were sampled from Dongxiang Autonomous County using a stratified random sampling method. Participants' IDSHL was evaluated using the IDSHL Assessment Scale among Chinese Residents, and factors affecting the participants' IDSHL were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model. A nomogram-based model was created, and the predictive effectiveness of this model was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, Hosmer-Lemeshow test and C-index.
Results:
A total of 1 223 valid respondents were enrolled, including 687 men (56.17%) and 536 women (43.83%), and the proportion of IDSHL was 48.48%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified age (reference: 60 years and older; 30 to <40 years: OR=4.273, 95%CI: 2.397-7.617; 40 to <50 years: OR=3.938, 95%CI: 2.238-6.928), education level (reference: illiteracy/semi-illiteracy; primary school: OR=2.140, 95%CI: 1.456-3.144; high school/vocational high school/technical secondary school: OR=2.914, 95%CI: 1.652-5.138; junior college and above: OR=4.514, 95%CI: 2.261-9.011), healthcare seeking/medications in the past 2 weeks (reference: yes; no: OR=2.025, 95%CI: 1.346-3.046), self-rated health (reference: good; generally: OR=0.603, 95%CI: 0.376-0.966; poor: OR=0.462, 95%CI: 0.284-0.751) and daily average duration spent online (reference: no internet access; <1 h: OR=1.859, 95%CI: 1.306-3.437; 1 to <2 h, OR=1.996, 95%CI: 1.344-3.380; 2 to <3 h: OR=2.132, 95%CI: 1.109-3.116; 3 h and longer: OR=2.119, 95%CI: 1.175-3.390) as factors affecting IDSHL among rural residents in Dongxiang Autonomous County. The area under the ROC curve of the model was 0.774 (95%CI: 0.741-0.807) and the model had high calibration and differentiation levels [Hosmer-Lemeshow test: χ2=13.276, P=0.103; internal model validation (bootstrapping): mean absolute error=0.019; C-index=0.764].
Conclusions
Age, education level, healthcare seeking/medications in the past 2 weeks, self-rated health status and daily average duration spent online are factors affecting IDSHL among rural residents in Dongxiang Autonomous County. The nomogram model created based on these factors has a high efficiency and applicability for prediction of IDSHL among rural residents in Dongxiang Autonomous County.
3.Elimination of melasma with nonablative Q-switched Nd :YAG 1 064 nm laser
Menghua HUO ; Yongqing WANG ; Xin YANG ; Jiguang MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(3):176-178
Objective To evaluate the elimination of melasma with nonablative Q-switched Nd : YAG1 064 nm laser. Methods 23 cases of melasma were treated with Q-switched Nd :YAG 1 064 nm laser using the following parameters: spot size, 6 mm; pulse duration, 5-7 ns; frequency, 10 Hz, and flu-ence, 1.8-2. 0 J/cm2. The procedure was repeated weekly. Results The treatment was well tolerated without the use of topical anesthetic. There was slight congestion, no blister and crust after treatment. Routine clean and make-up can be done after treatment. The melasmas were obviously lighten or fully eliminated after 8-10 treatments and 52. 17 % of patients showed excellent results. Only 5 cases experienced an episode of purpura on eyelid after treatment and disappeared spontaneously without post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scarring. Followed up over 6 months, there was recurrence in 7 patients who were effective by additional treatment. Conclusions Nonablative Q-switched Nd :YAG 1 064 nm laser is a more ideal method to eliminate melasma because of the credible effect, safe, simple operation, and no downtime, in despite of recurrence.
4.Research on the relationship between recurrence of cryptogenic ischemic cerebrovascular disease and patent foramen ovale
Yue HUANG ; Xin MA ; Ming GUO ; Yang HUA
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;(2):117-121
Objective To evaluate the relationship between recurrence of cryptogenic ischemic cerebrovascular disease (CICVD) and patent foramen ovale (PFO),as well as to access the clinical significance of PFO in ischemic cerebrovascular disease.Methods Consecutive patients with CICVD aged 15 to 70 years who were hospitalized in Department of Neurology,Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University from January 2008 to March 2011 were prospectively investigated.Identified by transesophageal echocardiography,patients were divided into two groups with respect to outcome:PFO group and non-PFO group.The recurrence of cerebral ischemic events was compared between the two groups after neurological follow-up.Results A total of 91 patients were recruited,including 57 patients with PFO and 34 patients without PFO.The follow-up period of two groups was 695 (506,1142) d.The recurrence rate at 15 months in patients with PFO (24.5% (12/49)) was higher than those without PFO (6.9% (2/29),x2 =4.391,P =0.036).Cum hazard curve indicated that recurrence risk of cerebral ischemic events in patients with CICVD in PFO group was higher than that of patients in non-PFO group during the follow-up period (P =0.044).Cox model used for multivariate survival analysis indicated that PFO was a risk factor for cerebral ischemic event recurrence among patients with CICVD (OR =4.159,95% CI 1.178-14.689,P =0.027).Conclusions PFO is associated with increased recurrence risk of cerebral ischemia in CICVD patients.In addition,PFO may be a significant factor for ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
5.Effects of grain-sized moxibustion from 7 am to 9 am on circadian rhythm of inflammatory factor IL-6 in rats with rheumatoid arthritis.
Wenbin MA ; Xuguang LIU ; Yong QIN ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Xin YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(4):396-401
OBJECTIVETo explore the rhythm regulatory mechanism of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the process of moxibustion for rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
METHODSA total of 144 Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, a moxibustion group, a sham operation group, an operation group, an operation+moxibustion group, 24 rats in each one. Each group was divided into 4 time points (0:00 am, 6:00' am, 12:00 am, 6:00 pm), 6 rats in each time point. The Light-Dark 12 : 12 was given in all rats for light-dark cycle. Except the blank group, rats in the remaining groups were treated with intracutaneous injection of freund's complete adjuvant at right-side foot to establish the model of RA. After the model establishment, bilateral adrenal, glands were removed in the operation group and operation + moxibustion group, while those in the sham operation group were not removed with identical operation procedure. Rats in the moxibustion group and operation + moxibustion group were treated with grain-sized moxibustion from 7:00 am to 9:00 am at "Shenshu" (BL 23) and "Zusanli" (ST 36) once everyday, 6 times were taken as one session and 3 sessions were required tatclly, while rats in the remaining groups received identical fixation without moxibustion. The general health state and foot volume of rats were measured before model establishment, after establishment and after treatment. After treatment, rats were sacrificed at each time point to collect the blood sample and measure the content of IL-6 by using enzymne-immunoassay method.
RESULTSCompared with the blank group, the foot swelling in the model group was obviously increased (P<0. 05); the IL-6 maintained circadian rhythm (P<0. 05), but the peak phase had a backward trend, famplitude had an increased trend and the median was significantly lifted (P<0. 05). Compared with model group, !the foot swelling in the moxibustion group was obviously decreased (P<0. 05); the IL-6 maintained circadian. rhythm (P<0. 05), and the peak phase had a forward trend, amplitude had a decreased trend and the median was significantly reduced (P<0. 05). Compared with the moxibustion group, the foot swelling in the operation--moxibustion group was obviously increased (P < 0.05); the IL-6 maintained circadian rhythm (P < 0.5), but the peak phase moved forwrd, and the median was significantly elevated (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe IL-6 in plasma maintains significant pathological circadian rhythm in RA rats; with the complete hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, moxibustion is likely to regulate the circadian rhythm of IL-6 to play an important role of anti-inflammatory effect in RA rats.
Acupuncture Points ; Animals ; Arthritis, Rheumatoid ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Circadian Rhythm ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Humans ; Hypothalamus ; metabolism ; Interleukin-6 ; metabolism ; Male ; Moxibustion ; Pituitary-Adrenal System ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Time Factors
6.Right Atrial Myxoma Diagnosed by Echocardiography
Xiaobing WANG ; Yanbin CHENG ; Xin CHEN ; Chunyan MA ; Jun YANG
Journal of China Medical University 2015;(6):524-527
Objective To investigate the echocardiographic features in patients with right atrial myxoma and thus evaluate the value of echocardiog?raphy in the diagnosis of right atrial myxoma. Methods The echocardiographic findings of 20 patients with right atrial myxomas were retrospectively analyzed,and the echocardiographic features of these patients were summarized. Results The main clinical symptoms of right atrial myxoma includ?ed chest tightness,shortness of breath,lower limb edema,and syncope. Of these 20 patients,the echocardiography showed that the average size of the right atrial myxomas was 3.11 cm × 2.90 cm to 7.44 cm × 4.52 cm. The myxomas were round or oval shape in 15 patients(75%)and lobulated shape in 5(25%). The myxomas were attached to the atrial septum in 15 patients(75%)and to right atrial free wall in 25%of the patients. The aver?age width of the basement was 1.62±0.30 cm,and the width was greater than 1 cm in 80%of the patients had the width over 1 cm. Some myxomas had internal areas of calcification and anechoic cystic areas. The percentages of patients with the blocking of right atrium,tricuspid and pulmonary hy?pertension were 70%,50%,and 10%,respectively. Conclusion The echocardiographic features of right atrial myxoma were specific. Echocardiog?raphy can accurately assess the tumor and identify the secondary changes in cardiac structure and hemodynamics and thus provide evidence for time?ly and accurate diagnosis of right atrial myxoma.
7.Longitudinal Strain of Primary Mitral Regurgitation Predicts Postoperative Worsening of Left Ventricular Systolic Function
Xiaobing WANG ; Jun YANG ; Xin CHEN ; Chunyan MA
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(4):353-356
Objective To analyze subclinical changes of left ventricular deformation by using two-dimensional (2-D) speckle tracking imaging (STI) in primary mitral regurgitation (MR) and to identify sensitive parameters of left ventricular deformation that reflect reduction of left ventricu-lar function after mitral valve repair.Methods We evaluated patients with primary MR who underwent mitral valve repair between May 2013 and June 2015.According to the reduction in ejection fraction (EF),the MR patients were divided into MR1 (EF reduction of ≤10%) and MR2 groups (EF reduction of >10%).The parameters of left ventricular deformation were measured by using 2-D STI.Results Compared with the MR1 group,the MR2 group had increased global longitudinal strain (GLS;P < 0.05).A positive correlation was found between postoperative EF reduction and left ventricular intemal dimension at end-diastole,left ventricular internal dimension at end-systole,end-diastohc volume,left ventricular mass index,regurgitant volume,and GLS (P < 0.05).GLS showed a diagnostic value in predicting EF reductions of > 10%.Conclusion STI is useful for evaluating the postoperative reduction of left ventricular function in primary MR patients and thus is helpful for optimizing surgical timing.
8.The value of color Doppler ultrasound in the diagnosis of cystic adventitial disease
Xiaobing, WANG ; Li, TANG ; Xin, CHEN ; Chunyan, MA ; Yang, BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(3):206-210
Objective To explore the ultrasonic characteristics of cystic adventitial disease (CAD) and to evaluate the value of color Doppler ultrasound in diagnosis of CAD. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonograms and other imaging methods of eight patients with CAD conformed by surgery in The first Hospital of China Medical University. Results Five of the eight CAD cases were confirmed by color Doppler ultrasound before surgery, and three were misdiagnosed. All the cases were single, with five in popliteal artery, two in iliofemoral artery, and one in external iliac vein. We divided the cysts into concentric cysts and eccentric cysts according to the cystic shape and the lumen stenosis. Six cases were eccentric cysts, in which two had septations;two cases were concentric cysts, and both had septations. The affected vessel expanded, but its shape did not change and the lumen was compressed. There were three layers of wall between the cyst and the lumen. The peak systolic velocity of the affected lumen increased and the distal end systolic peak velocity decreased when lesion occurred in artery. Distal end lumen reflux were slow when lesion occurred in distal veins. Angiography showed the stenosis of the affected lumen, which was described asscimitar sign. CT showed uniorlocular or multilocular cyst, and the compressed lumen. All of the eight patients underwent the diseased adventitia resected along with excision of the cyst. Conclusions The color Doppler ultrasound can display the location, shape, and internal echo of CAD, and thus it can accurately evaluate luminal stenosis and flow pattern. This is of important clinical significance for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of CAD.
9.Applied study on magnetic nanometer beads in preparation of genechip samples.
Hui, CHEN ; Huafang, GAO ; Xin, XIE ; Xuemei, MA ; Yuzhen, YANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(1):25-7
A protocol for enrichment and adsorption of karyocyte from whole blood by using magnetic nanometer beads as solid-phase absorbents was presented. The PCR amplification could be accomplished by using the nanobeads with karyocyte as template directly and the PCR products were applied on an oligonucleotide array to do gene typing. The HLA-A PCR amplification system and a small HLA-A oligonucleotide microarray were applied as the platform and an experiment protocol of separating karyocyte from whole blood using the magnetic nanometer beads (Fe2O3) were set up. The experimental conditions were also discussed. It showed that pH level of PBS eluent, Taq enzyme quantity and fragment length of products could influent the amplification results, and the magnetic nano-beads could succeed in sample preparation in microarray to provide a promising way in automatic detection and lab-on-a-chip.
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10.Egr-1 mediates Si0(2)-driven transcription of membrane type I matrix metalloproteinase in macrophages.
Fei, XIANG ; Ming, BAI ; Yang, JIN ; Wanli, MA ; Jianbao, XIN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(1):13-6
The up-regulation mechanism of membrane type I matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) in macrophages stimulated by silica in vitro and the contribution of early growth response 1 (Egr-1) transcription factor in the gene expression pathway were investigated. Macrophages stimulated by silica were treated with Egr-1 antibody or Egr-1 decoy oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN). The levels of MT1-MMP proteins were determined by Western blot and the expression of MT1-MMP mRNAs was detected by RT-PCR. The results showed as compared with control macrophages, silica-stimulated group showed up-regulated gene expression of MT1-MMP via Egr-1 (P<0.01). Compared with silica-stimulated macrophages untreated with antibody, the cells treated with 5 microg/mL Egr-1 antibody were associated with reduced expression of MT1-MMP protein (P<0.01) and mRNA (P<0.01). Compared with silica-stimulated untransfected group, the Egr-1 "decoy" ODN group was associated with reduction in the expression of MT1-MMP protein and mRNA (P<0.01). It was concluded gene expression of MT1-MMP which may play a critical role in silicosis was up-regulated by silica in macrophages. Egr-1 participated in the expression of MT1-MMP and positively regulated the expression. Both Egr-1 antibody and Egr-1 decoy ODN suppressed the expression of MT1-MMP through the Egr-1 pathway and may become a potential therapeutic tool in the management of silicosis in the future.