1.Quality of life among 244 patients with occupational pneumoconiosis in Jinhua City
LUO Jinbin ; HE Xiaoqing ; CHEN Qiang ; GUO Zhen ; LUO Ziyi
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(6):517-521
Objective:
To investigate the quality of life among patients with occupational pneumoconiosis in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide insights into improving the quality of life among patients with occupational pneumoconiosis.
Methods:
Patients with occupational pneumoconiosis in Jinhua City from 2009 to 2021 were retrieved from the National Occupational Disease and Health Risk Factors Monitoring Information System. Participants' demographics, diagnosis of pneumoconiosis, stage of pneumoconiosis, pulmonary function and medical expense were collected through questionnaire surveys, and the quality of life was measured using a Chinese version of the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). The quality of life was descriptively analyzed among patients with occupational pneumoconiosis by disease stage, pulmonary function, expense for disease diagnosis and treatment and educational level.
Results:
A total of 244 patients with occupational pneumoconiosis were enrolled, including 225 men (92.21%). The participants had a mean age of (75.20±9.42) years, and mean duration from dust contact to pneumoconiosis onset of (13.11±9.89) years. The scores for physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health were (64.03±31.22), (45.14±44.22), (56.34±26.60), (40.80±19.80), (59.14±17.35), (68.41±19.67), (47.03±44.08) and (61.15±17.06) points among patients with occupational pneumoconiosis, which were all lower than the national constant (P<0.05). Lower scores were measured for physical functioning [(31.17±23.40) points], bodily pain [(45.21±19.50) points] and vitality [(47.00±20.70) points] among patients with stage Ⅲ occupational pneumoconiosis, for physical functioning [(32.27±24.24) points], role-physical [(12.88±30.70) points], bodily pain [(37.44±20.43) points], general health [(14.76±17.17) points], vitality [(38.79±19.33) points], social functioning [(53.33±17.08) points], role-emotional [(9.09±26.71) points], and mental health [(53.21±17.25) points] among occupational pneumoconiosis patients with severe pulmonary function damages, and for physical functioning [(30.97±27.40) points], bodily pain [(37.77±24.34) points], general health [(19.10±18.62) points], vitality [(38.39±23.78) points], social functioning [(55.89±21.00) points] and mental health [(55.35±20.35) points] among occupational pneumoconiosis patients that had personal payments for pneumoconiosis diagnosis and treatment expenses exceeding 30% of annual household incomes, while higher scores were measured for physical functioning [(66.36±17.33) points] and role-physical [(59.09±45.10) points] among occupational pneumoconiosis patients with an educational level of high school and above (all P<0.05).
Conclusions
The quality of life was low among occupational pneumoconiosis patients in Jinhua City from 2009 to 2021. Stage of pneumoconiosis, pulmonary function, medical expenses and educational level were identified as factors affecting the quality of life among occupational pneumoconiosis patients in Jinhua City.
2.Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in neck and shoulder among workers in pharmaceutical and chemical enterprises
GUO Zhen ; ZHU Binbin ; HE Xiaoqing ; CHEN Qiang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):527-531
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in neck and shoulder among workers in pharmaceutical and chemical enterprises, so as to provide the basis for prevention of WMSDs.
Methods:
Workers in 8 pharmaceutical and chemical enterprises in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province from July to October 2023 were sampled using a stratified random sampling method, and demography, work conditions and WMSDs prevalence were collected using questionnaire surveys. Factors affecting WMSDs in neck and shoulder were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 343 workers were surveyed, including 496 males (36.93%) and 847 females (63.07%). The mean age of workers was 38 (15) years, and the length of service in current posts was 6 (8) years. There were 356 workers with WMSDs (26.51%), with 206 workers with neck WMSDs (15.34%) and 167 workers with shoulder WMSDs (12.43%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that gender (female, OR=1.692, 95%CI: 1.203-2.381), sufficient rest time (OR=0.660, 95%CI: 0.471-0.926) and maintaining same neck posture for a long time (OR=1.690, 95%CI: 1.148-2.510) were factors affecting neck WMSDs; gender (female, OR=1.572, 95%CI: 1.060-2.311), sufficient rest time (OR=0.619, 95%CI: 0.422-0.906), repetitive daily work (OR=1.678, 95%CI: 1.064-2.647), uncomfortable work posture (OR=3.791, 95%CI: 1.330-10.803), multiple repetitive movements per minute (OR: 1.988-2.413, 95%CI: 1.060-4.161) and maintaining same neck posture for a long time (OR=1.926, 95%CI: 1.218-3.043) were factors affecting shoulder WMSDs.
Conclusion
The prevalence of WMSDs in neck and shoulder are high among workers in pharmaceutical and chemical enterprises in Jinhua City, and mainly affected by gender, rest time and adverse ergonomics.
3.PI3K/Akt signal transduction pathway and apoptosis after cerebral ischemia
Min HE ; Jiangquan HAN ; Baiyun NI ; Xianping ZHANG ; Zhen LI ; Houqin CHEN ; Qiang ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(7):553-558
Apoptosis is one of the important forms during cerebral ischemia.Phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)/serine/threonine kinase (Akt) is the important cell survival signaling pathway,while c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) is the important pro-apoptotic signaling pathway.The dynamic equilibrium of the two signal transduction pathways maintains cell survival and apoptosis under the physiological state.Stimulation during cerebral ischemia breaks this physiological balance and results in the apoptosis of massive neurons.A variety of proved neuroprotective factors are associated with the amplification of enhancement of cell survival signal or inhibition of apoptosis signal,and thrus maintain the balance between the two signal pathways.
4.Value of endoscopic ultrasonography in choice of endoscopic therapy strategies for submucosal tumors in upper gastrointestinal tract
Chiyi HE ; Zhen HAN ; Fangfang LI ; Heming YUAN ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Guozheng ZHANG ; Qiang LI ; Yuliang JIA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(3):134-137
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) for submucosal tumors in upper gastrointestinal tract, and its influence on choice of endoscopic therapies. Methods A total of 82 submucosal tumors from upper gastrointestinal tract were examined by EUS, and treated by various endoscopic therapeutic techniques including fulguration with high frequency current ( FHFC), endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic band ligation according to orion, size and property of the lesion. The diagnoses of 58 reseeted samples were determined by routine pathological examination and immunohistochemistry. All patients were followed up with routine endoscopy and EUS. Results FHFC was applied in 26 lesions originated from muscularis mucosa, EMR was used in 17 flat lesions originated from muscularis mucosa, and endoscopic band ligation in 38 lesions from muscularis propria and 1 tumor from muscularis mucosa. The diagnostic accuracy of EUS was 91.4% (53/58). Except for post-operative bleeding in 1 patient, no other complications were observed. A total of 79 cases were followed up for 3-24 months, and no recurrence was found. Conclusion EUS can display the origin and property of submucosal tumors in upper gastrointestinal tract and guide the selection of endoscopic therapy, which is effective and safe in treatment of submucosal tumor in upper gastrointestinal tract.
5.Investigation on the mechanisms for biocompatibility of chitosan using agarose/chitosan blended hydrogels as a model
Qing HE ; Qiang AO ; Daqing HAN ; Zhen WANG ; Weiqiang LIU ; Yandao GONG ; Xiufang ZHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;35(2):-
ObjectiveTo investigate the possible mechanisms for biocompatibility of chitosan material using agarose/chitosan blended hydrogels as a model.Methods A series of agarose/chitosan blended hydrogels with different chitosan content were prepared by the blending method.The chemical groups of the blended hydrogels were analyzed by the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy.The blending compatibility between the agarose and chitosan was evaluated with the fluorescein-4-isothiocyanate (FITC) staining method.The charge of the blended hydrogels was determined by the zeta potential measurement.The adsorption of total fetal bovine serum (FBS) proteins and bovine serum albumin (BSA) on the blended hydrogels was measured by the bicinchoninic acid (BCA) method.The adsorption of fibronectin (FN) on the blended hydrogels was measured with ELISA.Cell culture experiment adopted human microvascular endothelial cell line (HMEC-1) as the model.The cytocompatibility was studied by evaluating adhesion,proliferation,and morphology of the cells on the blended hydrogels.Results Characteristic chemical groups of chitosan could be detected in the agarose/chitosan blended hydrogels.The chitosan had a good blending compatibility with the agarose.The amino groups of chitosan were uniformly distributed in the blended hydrogels.The blended hydrogels were strongly positively charged at acidic pH (pH 3.0),however,the zeta potentials of all the hydrogels were reduced to nearly 0 mV at neutral pH (pH 7.4).There were no significant differences in the adsorption of total FBS proteins and BSA between the blended hydrogel groups.However,the adsorption of FN on the hydrogels significantly increased with the increase of chitosan content.Cell culture experiment indicated that the cytocompatibihty of the blended hydrogels was significantly improved with the increase of chitosan content.The HMECs exhibited higher levels of adhesion,spreading,and proliferation on the hydrogels with higher chitosan content.ConclusionResults in this study indicated that the chitosan component preferentially adsorbed FN compared to the other serum proteins,leading to adhesion and spreading of the cells on the blended hydrogels.In contrast to prevailing views,it was found in the present study that the biocompatibility of chitosan did not relate to its positive charge.
6.Risk factors of selective biliary cannulation in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for choledocholithiasis and the value of assistant cannulation methods
Runzhi WANG ; Zhen HAN ; Guozheng ZHANG ; Chiyi HE ; Heming YUAN ; Yuliang JIA ; Qiang YAO ; Yundong WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(4):265-268
Objective To investigate the risk factors of standard selectivity biliary cannulation in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for patints with choledocholithiasis,and the effect and safety of assistant cannulation methods.Methods The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed in 372 patients,who received ERCP for choledocholithiasis in the Yijishan Hospital of Wannan Medical College from January 2014 to December 2014.The risk factors of standard biliary cannulation were assessed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.The success rate of assistant biliary cannulation and the incidence of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) of standard biliary cannulation were compared with doubleguide wire technique (DGT) and precut sphincterotomy (PS),which were used when standard biliary cannulation failed.Results The univariate analysis showed that floppy and long duodenal papilla (P=0.000),angulated common bile duct(P=0.013) were related to failure of standard biliary cannulation.Multivariate analysis showed that floppy and long papilla (P=0.000,OR=0.131,95%CI:0.056-0.307),angulated common bile duct (P =0.003,OR =0.378,95 % CI:0.197-0.726) were independent risk factors for standard biliary cannulation.The success rate of standard biliary cannulation was 83.3% (310/372),62 cases undergone DGT or PS after standard biliary cannulation failure,and the total success rate of cannulation was 99.7% (371/372).There were 29 cases suffered from PEP in 371 successful cases of biliary cannulation,including 18 cases (5.8%,18/310) of standard biliary cannulation,8 cases (16.3%,8/49) of DGT,and 3 cases (25.0%,3/12) of PS.The incidence of PEP by DGT (x2 =5.532,P =0.019) and PS (x2 =6.994,P=0.008) was significantly higher than that of standard biliary cannulation,but there was no statistical difference on the incidence of PEP between DGT and PS (x2 =0.079,P =0.778).Conclusion Floppy and long duodenal papilla and angulated common bile duct could easily induce the failure of standard biliary cannulation in ERCP for patients with choledocholithiasis.DGT and PS are effective assistant cannulation methods when the standard cannulation fails.
7.Correlation between PiCCO and ThDCO in monitoring perioperative hemodynamics in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation
zhen-zhou, HE ; yi-wen, GU ; xiang-rui, WANG ; qiang, XIA
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To explore the correlation between the two methods of pulmonary arterial thermodilution technique(ThDCO)and pulse indicator continuous cardiac output(PiCCO)in determining hemodynamic changes in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT).Methods Eighteen patients with end-stage liver disease(ASAⅡ-IV)were performed OLT and monitored hemodynamic changes by PiCCO method and ThDCO method simultaneously.The hemodynamic parameters including mean arterial pressure(MAP),cardiac output(CO)and systemic vascular resistance(SVR)were measured at different time points before anesthesia induction,after tracheal intubation,after the beginning of operation,at anhepatic phase,at neohepatic phase,at the end of operation,and after operation.Results Good correlation was found between the two methods for the determination of CO and SVR(r=0.987,P0.05).Conclusion The hemodynamics change dramatically in patients undergoing OLT.There is good correlation between the two methods of PiCCO and ThDCO for perioperative hemodynamic monitoring in patients undergone OLT,and PiCCO detection can be used conveniently for real-time continuous monitoring.
8.Data analysis of iodine level in iodized salt from monitoring sites in Tibet in 2008
Hong-qiang, GONG ; Min, GUO ; Sang-bu ZENG DAN ; Feng-zhen, HE ; Cang-jue MA NI ; Yang-jin MA BAI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(4):414-415
Objective To know the quality of iodized salt and the current situation of the salt coverage in Tibet,and to provide scientific basis for proposing proper prevention and control measures to Iodine dificiency disorders(IDD). Methods In 2008, according to the "Sampling Methods of the Main Products in the Salt Industry",one batch fifteen salt samples were collected in iodized salt processing factory in Tibet. Five townships were chosen in each county based on 5 different directions of east, south, west, north and center. If the monitoring county has less than five townships, then all of the townships were sampled. In each township, four villages were selected withrandom sampling and importance sampling. In each township, 15 households were selected for salt collection. Results A batch of 15 salt samples in a salt processing plant were tested, and all of them were qualified with salt iodine(34.6±1.58) mg/kg. A total of 21 107 edible salt samples were tested, and 11 203 of them were qualified iodized salt. These results meant that the provincial iodized salt coverage rate was 53.08%. Shannan iodized salt coverage rate was 94.31% (3395/3600) which was the highest in Tibet. Those of Nagqu, Changdu, Ngari were lower, they were 29.84% (897/3006), 24.94% (823/3300) and 17.08% (205/1200), respectively. Conclusions The quality of iodized salt in Tibet is up to the national standard, but the coverage rate of iodized salt is very low.We suggest that the strategy should be carried out according to the national overall program strategy and supplement iodized oil capsule for special groups.
9.Discrimination of novel influenza A (H1N1) and influenza A and influenza B viruses using a single-tube multiplex RT-real time PCR.
Hong ZHANG ; Yong-Qiang HE ; Yan-Jun ZHANG ; Zhen WANG ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2012;46(3):273-276
OBJECTIVETo establish and evaluate a single-tube multiplex RT-real time PCR assay for detecting novel influenza A H1N1, influenza A and influenza B viruses (called "IV" for short) simultaneously.
METHODSA total of 213 clinical specimens of influenza-like patient's throat swab were collected during October 2010 and April 2011. 152 bp fragment in HA gene of novel influenza A H1N1 virus, 128 bp fragment in M gene of influenza A virus and 107 bp fragment in NP gene of influenza B virus were chosen as the target genes for multiplex RT-real time PCR, a specific primers and probes labeled with different fluoresceins were designed. The standard plasmid was constructed using in vitro transcription assay, and the standard curve was established. The reproducibility, specificity and sensitivity of the assay were evaluated. Furthermore, RNA extracted from 213 clinical specimens of throat swab was detected and verified by sequencing.
RESULTSThe corresponding standard curves of novel influenza A H1N1 virus, influenza A virus and influenza B virus were Y = - 3.46 lgX + 46.985, Y = - 3.49 lgX + 37.709, Y = - 3.51 lgX + 38.889, respectively; Y was cycle threshold (Ct), and lgX was logarithm value of virus replication number. The standard curve coefficient was 0.998. The detection limit of this assay was 10(2) copies/microl in one reaction. The specificity was strong. 39 (18.3%), 63 (29.6%) and 23 (10.8%) of 213 clinical specimens detected were positive for novel influenza A H1N1 virus RNA,influenza A virus RNA and influenza B virus RNA respectively. The positive samples were verified by sequencing.
CONCLUSIONThe single-tube multiplex RT-real time PCR assay developed in this study for detecting and identifying novel influenza A H1N1, influenza A and influenza B viruses simultaneously was rapid, specific and sensitive.
Humans ; Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Influenza A virus ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Influenza B virus ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods
10.Preoperative Evaluation of a Subungual Glomus Tumor Case Using Multidetector Computed Tomography Angiography.
Jun XIA ; Yan Xia CAI ; Zhan Qiang JIN ; Xiao Zhen HE ; Yi Ming FAN
Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(2):226-227
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