1.Impact of socioeconomic status,population mobility and control measures on COVID-10 development in major cities of China.
Shu LI ; Sicong WANG ; Yong ZHU ; Sisi WANG ; Changzheng YUAN ; Xifeng WU ; Shuyin CAO ; Xiaolin XU ; Chen CHEN ; Yuanqing YE ; Wenyuan LI ; Hao LEI ; Kejia HU ; Xin XU ; Hui ZHU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2021;50(1):52-60
:To evaluate the impact of socioeconomic status,population mobility,prevention and control measures on the early-stage coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) development in major cities of China. : The rate of daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the 51 cities with the largest number of cumulative confirmed cases as of February 19,2020 (except those in Hubei province) were collected and analyzed using the time series cluster analysis. It was then assessed according to three aspects,that is, socioeconomic status,population mobility,and control measures for the pandemic. : According to the analysis on the 51 cities,4 development patterns of COVID-19 were obtained,including a high-incidence pattern (in Xinyu),a late high-incidence pattern (in Ganzi),a moderate incidence pattern (in Wenzhou and other 12 cities),and a low and stable incidence pattern (in Hangzhou and other 35 cities). Cities with different types and within the same type both had different scores on the three aspects. : There were relatively large difference on the COVID-19 development among different cities in China,possibly affected by socioeconomic status,population mobility and prevention and control measures that were taken. Therefore,a timely public health emergency response and travel restriction measures inside the city can interfere the development of the pandemic. Population flow from high risk area can largely affect the number of cumulative confirmed cases.
COVID-19
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China/epidemiology*
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Cities
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Humans
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SARS-CoV-2
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Social Class
2.Evaluation of tissue doppler echocardiography on detecting early myocardial relaxation abnormality in adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy rabbits
Hongwen FEI ; Xinfang WANG ; Mingxing XIE ; Yale HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2005;10(7):738-742
AIM: To evaluate myocardial relaxation function changes in an adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy model using the transmitral flow velocity to mitral annular velocity ratio (E/E'), a strong positive relationship with left ventricular filling pressure and a good indicator for evaluating left ventricular diastolic relaxation abnormality. METHODS: Twenty-eight Japanese rabbits were divided into two groups. Adriamycin was administered at cardiomyopathy model. 8 rabbits served as controls receiving the same amount of saline once a week for a total of 8 weeks. Conventional and tissue Doppler echocardiography (TDE) were performed at baseline, 4th, 6th,8th, 10th and 12th week. RESULTS: In the adriamycin-treated group, LV chamber diameter significantly increased, while ejection fraction and fraction shortening significantly decreased in 10th and 12th week (P <0.05). The significant changes were firstly found in 10th week. Mitral annulus systolic peak velocity (S') by TDE significantly decreased in 8th, 10th and 12th week ( P <0.05). The significant changes were firstly found in 8th week. The ratio of E/E' significantly increased in 6th,8th, 10th and 12th week (P < 0.05). The significant changes were firstly found in 6th week. In the control group, no significant changes were found in all parameter by tissue Doppler conventional echocardiography (P >0.05). CONCLUSION: Myocardial function is reduced in adriamycin-induced rabbit model of dilated cardiomyopathy. The relaxation parameter (E/E') by TDE changes is earlier than contraction indices S' by TDE and conventional echocardiography in adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy rabbits, which provides a new sensitive and reliable method to evaluate LV relaxation function.
3.Evaluating myocardial function of a cardiomyopathy rabbit model following bone marrow stromal cell transplantation by tissue Doppler echocardiography
Hongwen FEI ; Xinfang WANG ; Mingxing XIE ; Cheng ZHOU ; Yale HE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(23):4523-4528
BACKGROUND: Tissue Doppler echocardiography (TDE) has been proved to evaluate general and local function of heart but less reported on adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy following bone marrow stromal cell (BMS) transplantation.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate myocardial function of an adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy rabbit model following BMS transplantation using TDE.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: A randomized animal control study was performed at Laboratory of Ultrasound, Union Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from September 2002 to December 2003.MATERIALS: A total of 28 male adult Japanese rabbits weighing (2.0+0.2) kg were used in this study. Adriamycin was used to induce cardiomyopathy model in 20 rabbits.METHODS: Twenty-eight male Japanese rabbits were randomly divided into three groups: cell transplantation group (n=10),PBS group (n=10), and sham operation group (n=8). BMSs were isolated from cell transplantation group at the 8th day. On the 12th week, cells were labeled with 4, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), and then epicardial directly injected into the myocardium of the same rabbits in thoracotomy surgery. Non-cell only culture fluid PBS was injected in PBS group. Sham operation group underwent thoracotomy surgery with the same volume of saline injection.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Left ventricular function was assessed by conventional and tissue Doppler echocardiography before and 4 weeks after surgery. Histological examination including apotisis study and DAPI fluorescent were assessed after sacrificed.from (4.0+1.1) cm/s to (5.3+1.2) cm/s (P < 0.05) around the inject site, but the improvement of global myocardial function was not found by conventional echocardiography. In PBS and sham operation group there were no differences in global and myocardium at 4 weeks after transplantation. Histological findings showed that the injury of the myocardium around the injection site was relieved with less apoptosis.
4.Clinical curative effect analysis on micro anchor combined with Kirschner wire for treatment of mallet finger
Ji LI ; Zhong WANG ; Yale WU ; Jiaxiang SU ; Teng LIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2015;38(6):407-409
Objective To explore the clinical curative effect of micro anchor combined Kirschner wire for treatment of mallet finger.Methods Fifteen patients with mallet finger were treated with operation therapy of micro anchor combined with Kirschner wire fixation,postoperative the distal interphalangeal joint dorsiflexion,proximal interphalangeal joint flexion splint fixation for 4 weeks,pulling Kirschner wire 6 weeks later,and active and passive functional exercise of distal interphalangeal joint.Results Fifteen patients incisions healed well,with no complications.Fifteen patients were followed up for 6-12 months.At last follow-up,9 cases were excellent,5 cases were good,and 1 case was poor.Conclusion The micro anchor combined with Kirschner wire for treatment of mallet finger is simple and effective.
5.Tail hole needle combined with titanium cable tension band fixation for the treatment of patella fracture
Ji LI ; Zhong WANG ; Yale WU ; Jiaxiang SU ; Teng LIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(32):29-30
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of tail hole needle combined with titanium cable tension band fixation for the treatment of patellar fracture.Methods Thirty-five patients with patella fracture were treated with the tail hole needle combined with titanium cable tension band fixation.Results All 35 patients were followed up for 6-24 months,average 11 months.The incisions were stage Ⅰ heal.Fractures were healed,the healing time was 4-10 weeks,average 6 weeks.The patients were evaluated according to the Bostman knee functional score standard:excellent in 30 cases,good in 5 cases,the excellent and good rate was 100% (35/35).There was no complication such as fracture displacement,internal fixation loosening or fracture,infection of incision,etc.Conclusion The tail hole needle combined with titanium cable tension band fixation is simple,firm fixation,less complications and good functional recovery of knee joint for the treatment of patella fracture.
6.Bacteriostasis Test in vitro of Deep Yeast-like Fungi by Radix Scutellariae,Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae in Gansu
Meiling ZHANG ; Lianhua WEI ; Yuan TIAN ; Hongwei WANG ; Yale HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To find the active principle in Radix Scutellariae,Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae in Gansu inhibiting yeast-like fungi of deep infection.METHODS Radix Scutellariae,Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae were separately cleaned,toasted and grinded to fine power.Five kinds of(8 strains) yeast-like fungi that were collected and spread into 90mm Sabouraud plate.On aseptic condition,bored holes on Sabouraud plate with the drilling instrument of 6mm diameter,and filled every holes with 25.73mg fine powder of Radix Scutellariae,Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae,and added 3 to 5 drops of distilled water in the medicinal powder.Under 35℃,the bacteria were cultured for 24 to 48 hours,and the size of bacteriostatic ring was observed.RESULTS The diameters of the bacteriostatic ring of Radix Scutellariae powder inhibiting five kinds of yeast-like fungi were separately 16.0mm,13.5mm,13.0mm,13.0mm and 10.5mm,respectively,and the diameter of Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae powder was 0.CONCLUSIONS There is the active principle inhibiting yeast-like fungi in Radix Scutellariae,but not that in Radix Sophorae Flavescentis and Flos Lonicerae.
7.Comparative study on self-concept and self-esteem between the sub-orphan and the common children
Jinxiang ZHANG ; Zhaohui HU ; Yuyuan WANG ; Tigang HU ; Yale LIU ; Zhen YUAN ; Gongying LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(9):843-845
Objective To compare the difference of the self-concept and self-esteem between the common and sub-orphan children,and explore the correlation of the self-concept and self-esteem.It can provide objective basis for appropriate psychological intervention.Methods Across-sectional survey,185 sub-orphan children of a sub-orphan charity school and 167 common children were investigated,Children's Self-concept Scale(PHCSS) and Children 's Self-esteem scale (CSES) were used to measure the self-concept and self-esteem.Results (1) There was no significant difference on total score of PHCSS between two children groups ((53.30± 13.34) vs (50.83± 11.53),t=1.86,P=0.06),but the score of intelligence and the situation in schools,appearance and properties,gregarious in sub-orphan children was significantly higher than that of common children,respectively((10.64±3.45) vs (9.23±3.47);(7.05±3.19) vs (6.31±2.73);(8.30±2.43) vs (7.72±1.86),P<0.05).(2) There was no significant difference on total score of CSES between two children groups(P>0.05),but the score of the sports and achievement of CSES in sub-orphan children was significantly less than that of common children,respectively (P< 0.05).(3) There was significant correlation between self-concept and self-esteem in sub-orphan children (P<0.05).Conclusion There are some psychological problems in sub-orphan children and need to implement appropriate psychological intervention.
8.Biomechanical and dinical studies of anatomical reconstruction of posterior wall of the acetabulum with self ilium
Shuogui XU ; Chuncai ZHANG ; Yale WU ; Guanjun WANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Qingge FU ; Jialin WANG ; Fang JI ; Baoqing YU ; Qiulin ZHANG ; Min WAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(1):9-14
Objective To design a new method of posterior wall reconstruction for severely corn-minuted and obsolete fracture of the posterior wall of the aeetabulum. Methods (1) Biomechanical study (from two perspectives: the stability and the stress distribution on the femoral head and the acetabu-lure) : six fresh adult' s pelvis and femur specimens were collected and divided into experimental group ( consisted of the left sides) and control group ( consisted of the right sides). After the defects of the pos-terior wall were made, the defects were anatomically reconstructed with the harvested ilium by acetabular tridimentional memory fixation system (ATMFS) in the experimental group, whereas the acetabular frag-ments were repositioned to the defect sites and fixated by the plates and screws in the control group. Lon-gitudinal and latitudinal displacement, stability of the anatomically reconstructed posterior wall of the ace-tabulum, the fitness of femoral head to the acetabulum after anatomical reconstruction and mean and maxi-mum pressure of anterior wall, posterior and cupuh of the acetabuhm were analysed and compared. (2) Cinical study: The posterior wall defect on the harvested ilium piece was repaired with 3-directional loc-king of ATMFS in 10 male patients (at age of 16-50 years, mean 36.4 years) from January 2000 to June 2002. There were seven patients with flesh acetabular fractures and three with old acetabular fractures.The period from fracture to reconstruction for the patients with old fractures was 58-251 days ( 137.7 days an average). The patients were foUowed up for 5.8 years (average 5.2-7.1 years). Results (1) Biomechanical study showed no statistical difference upon stability and fitness of femoral head to acetabu-lum after reconstruction in experimental and control groups. (2) Clinical study: postoperative X-ray film showed no repeated displacement of the fracture and the patients began out-of-bed movement with weight bearing after 1.6 months (1.2-2.1 months). Heterotopic ossification was found in two patients, with no influence on the joint function. According to the elinieal ranking standard of Modified d' Aubigne and Postal, the excellence rate was 93%. Conclusions Anatomical reconstruction of posterior wall of the acetabulum by using serf ilium with ATMS has good stability and stress distribution of the femoral head and the reconstructed acetabulum in clinical application and offers a new method for treatment of severely comminuted and obsolete fracture of posterior wall of acetabulum.
9.Potassium Channelopathies and Gastrointestinal Ulceration.
Jaeyong HAN ; Seung Hun LEE ; Gerhard GIEBISCH ; Tong WANG
Gut and Liver 2016;10(6):881-889
Potassium channels and transporters maintain potassium homeostasis and play significant roles in several different biological actions via potassium ion regulation. In previous decades, the key revelations that potassium channels and transporters are involved in the production of gastric acid and the regulation of secretion in the stomach have been recognized. Drugs used to treat peptic ulceration are often potassium transporter inhibitors. It has also been reported that potassium channels are involved in ulcerative colitis. Direct toxicity to the intestines from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs has been associated with altered potassium channel activities. Several reports have indicated that the long-term use of the antianginal drug Nicorandil, an adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel opener, increases the chances of ulceration and perforation from the oral to anal regions throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Several of these drug features provide further insights into the role of potassium channels in the occurrence of ulceration in the GI tract. The purpose of this review is to investigate whether potassium channelopathies are involved in the mechanisms responsible for ulceration that occurs throughout the GI tract.
Adenosine
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Channelopathies*
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Colitis, Ulcerative
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Gastric Acid
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Homeostasis
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Intestines
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Nicorandil
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Peptic Ulcer
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Potassium Channels
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Potassium*
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Stomach
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Ulcer*
10.Potassium Channelopathies and Gastrointestinal Ulceration.
Jaeyong HAN ; Seung Hun LEE ; Gerhard GIEBISCH ; Tong WANG
Gut and Liver 2016;10(6):881-889
Potassium channels and transporters maintain potassium homeostasis and play significant roles in several different biological actions via potassium ion regulation. In previous decades, the key revelations that potassium channels and transporters are involved in the production of gastric acid and the regulation of secretion in the stomach have been recognized. Drugs used to treat peptic ulceration are often potassium transporter inhibitors. It has also been reported that potassium channels are involved in ulcerative colitis. Direct toxicity to the intestines from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs has been associated with altered potassium channel activities. Several reports have indicated that the long-term use of the antianginal drug Nicorandil, an adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel opener, increases the chances of ulceration and perforation from the oral to anal regions throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Several of these drug features provide further insights into the role of potassium channels in the occurrence of ulceration in the GI tract. The purpose of this review is to investigate whether potassium channelopathies are involved in the mechanisms responsible for ulceration that occurs throughout the GI tract.
Adenosine
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Channelopathies*
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Colitis, Ulcerative
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Gastric Acid
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Homeostasis
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Intestines
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Nicorandil
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Peptic Ulcer
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Potassium Channels
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Potassium*
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Stomach
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Ulcer*