1.Management and prognosis of urothra calculi(Report of 46 cases)
Shu CUI ; Jiankuen YANG ; Mu ALI ; Bing MA ; Lati MU ; Xinfu SHENG
Journal of Clinical Urology 2001;16(6):263-264
Purpose:To investigate the management and prognosis of urethral calcali.Methods:46 case of urethral calculi have been studied and followed up, 45 cases are males, 1 case is female. Mean age of the patients was 41 years. All patients complained of dysuria and urinary pains, acute retention was present in 10 cases. 3 cases have haematuria. Associated urethral disease was found in 12 patients.Results:The 37 cases were treated by endoscopic manipulation of choice for urethral calculi and have been followed up and have been all recovered except only 1 case.Conclusions:Endoscopic manipulation was found to be the safest and the most effective procedure.
2.Association between Baseline SBP/DBP and All-Cause Mortality in Residents of Shanxi, China: A Population-based Cohort Study from 2002 to 2015.
Zhuo Qun WANG ; Yi ZHAI ; Man LI ; Xiu Feng YANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Ze Ping REN ; Mei ZHANG ; Peng Kun SONG ; Yan Fang ZHAO ; Sheng Quan MI ; Lu ZHANG ; Mao Xiang YANG ; Wen Hua ZHAO
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2021;34(1):1-8
Objective:
To investigate the association between blood pressure and all-cause mortality in Shanxi, China.
Methods:
The '2002 China Nutrition and Health Survey' baseline data in Shanxi province was used. A retrospective investigation was performed in 2015. The effects of SBP and DBP on the all-cause mortality were analyzed using the Cox regression model. The hazard ratio (
Results:
The follow-up rate was 76.52% over 13 years, while the cumulative mortality rate for all participants was 917.12/100,000 person-years. The mortality rose with an increasing SBP (
Conclusion
Adults with SBP > 160 mmHg and DBP > 100 mmHg had a higher mortality risk. Sex and age difference was noted in both DBP and mortality risk.
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Adult
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Blood Pressure
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China
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Cohort Studies
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Female
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Health Surveys
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Humans
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Hypertension/mortality*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mortality/trends*
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Proportional Hazards Models
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Young Adult