1.The epidemiology of out-of-hospital deaths due to acute coronary events in young Beijing adults
Hao WAN ; Yan LI ; Jing LIU ; Xueqin XIE ; Zaihua WEI ; Wei WANG ; Miao WANG ; Jiayi SUN ; Lanping QIN ; Jun LIU ; Yue QI ; Dong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(4):274-278
Objectives To explore the characteristics of status and different populations of prehospital death associated with acute coronary events among young adults in Beijing.Methods Data of acute coronary events of hospitalization or death were obtained from the Hospital Discharge Information System from Beijing Public Health Information Center and Death Register System from Beijing Center for Disease Control in Beijing.The total case fatality rate of acute coronary events and proportion of prehospital coronary heart disease (CHD) death were compared upon gender,area,occupation and marital status among people aged between 25-45 years old.Results A total of 3489 cases were identified during 2007 to 2009 with acute coronary events ( male:3183,female:306),with a mean age of (40.5 ± 4.3 ) years old.The 3-years' overall mortality was 26.0%,with female's higher than male's (51.0% vs 23.6 %,P < 0.05 ) ; and it was higher in rural area than in urban areas (28.9% vs 22.9%,P <0.05).Ninety-five percent of death due to acute coronary events occurred prehospital,with the proportion of 95.2% in male and 94.2% in female. Among the people with different occupations, self-employed people had the highest rate of prehospital death.Majority of prehospital deaths (64.8% ) occurred at home.Conclusion More than 90% of deaths caused by acute coronary events among young adults aged between 25-45 years old occurred before been admitted into hospital,and the site of prehospital deaths was mainly at home.
2.Burden of cervical cancer in Beijing, 2010
Jianting SU ; Yanlin GAO ; Zaihua WEI ; Jing WANG ; Ayan MAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(9):1078-1079
3.Probability of premature mortality caused by non-communicable diseases in Beijing, 2010-2015
Gang LI ; Jianting SU ; Zaihua WEI ; Yanlin GAO ; Ying DENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2016;37(9):1268-1271
Objective To understand the probability of premature mortality caused by non-communicable diseases (NCD) in Beijing from 2010 to 2015.Methods The data of deaths from Beijing vital registration system were used to analyze age-standardized NCD mortality rates,proportion of NCD deaths in age group <70 years and premature NCD mortality.Results NCD deaths accounted for 90% of the total deaths in Beijing.Age-standardized NCD death rate decreased from 332.43/100 000 in 2010 to 280.02/100 000 in 2015.Meanwhile,the probability of deaths from four NCDs between in age group 30-70 years (premature NCD mortality) decreased from 12.81% to 11.11% in Beijing.The premature mortality of four NCDs in men was 14.63%,and compared with 2015 baseline,it would decrease by 16.4% to reach 2025 goal (12.23%),and the probability of premature mortality four NCDs in women was 7.54%,and compared with 2015 baseline,it would decrease by 6.8% to reach the 2025 goal (7.03%).People living in suburb areas had a higher probability of premature NCD mortality (13.67%) than those living in urban areas (9.72%) in Beijing in 2015.Conclusions The premature NCD mortality was much higher in men than in women in Beijing.More attention should be paid to the control of risk factors for NCD premature deaths,especially in men and in suburb residents,to reach the 25 × 25 goal.
4.Effect of Neibu Huangqi Decoction combined with Kangfuxin Liquid on wound healing after hemorrhoid fistula
Chungeng LI ; Xuexian LIU ; Liming DAI ; Xiaoqiao LIU ; Jun MA ; Zaihua LI ; Yonghui WEI ; Feng GU ; Zihao CHEN ; Yajun JIANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(8):973-976
Objective:To investigate the effects of Neibu Huangqi Decoction combined with Kangfuxin Liquid on wound healing after hemorrhoid fistula.Methods:Randomized controlled trial. A total of 90 patients with hemorrhoid fistula surgery in Tangshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to June 2021 were selected as the observation objects and divided into 2 groups by random number table method, with 45 cases in each group. The control group was treated with Kangfuxin Liquid after surgery, and the observation group was treated with Neibu Huangqi Decoction. Both groups were treated continuously for 14 days. Wound symptom score was performed before and after treatment. The levels of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 were determined by ELISA. The wound healing time was observed and the wound healing rate was calculated. Adverse reactions were recorded and clinical efficacy was evaluated.Results:The total effective rate was 93.33% (42/45) in the observation group and 66.67% (30/45) in the control group, with statistical significance ( χ2=9.89, P=0.002). After treatment, the scores of pain [(0.63±0.14) vs. (0.97±0.27), t=7.50], exudation [(0.67±0.12) vs. (1.09±0.31), t=8.48], edema [(0.78±0.17) vs.(1.25±0.36), t=7.92], pruritus [(0.78±0.20) vs. (1.32±0.33), t=9.39] were lower than those in the control group ( P<0.01); serum TNF-α [(33.46±2.86) μg/L vs. (45.78±3.92) μg/L, t=25.39], IL-6 [(41.86±5.84) μg/L vs. (56.12±6.75) μg/L, t=15.98], IL-8 [(27.40±3.58) ng/L vs. (36.16±3.84) ng/L, t=16.69] were lower than those in the control group ( P<0.01). The wound healing time of the observation group was shorter than that of the control group ( t=8.60, P<0.01), and the wound healing rate was higher than that of the control group ( t=24.65, P<0.01). During treatment, the incidence of adverse reactions was 11.11% (5/45) in the observation group and 6.67% (3/45) in the control group, without statistical significance ( χ2=0.14, P=0.711). Conclusion:Neibu Huangqi Decoction combined with Kangfuxin Liquid can promote wound healing, reduce inflammatory cytokines, relieve pain and exudation, improve clinical efficacy, and have few adverse reactions.
5. Comparative analysis of comprehensive health status among 31 provinces in China and 134 countries (regions) in 2015
Jianting SU ; Yiming ZHANG ; Ping WANG ; Jing DU ; Zaihua WEI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(2):165-168
Objective:
To evaluate comprehensive health status of 31 provinces in China and compare with other countries (regions).
Methods:
Social-demographic index, life expectancy and healthy life expectancy in 134 countries (regions) and 31 provinces in China were collected from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015.