1.Effect of hand transmitted vibration on fingertip thermotactile perception threshold in grinding workers
Danying ZHANG ; Maosheng YAN ; Hansheng LIN ; Sizhi CHEN ; Xuemei SONG ; Bin XIAO ; Hua YAN ; Guoyong XU ; Zhipeng HE
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(5):540-544
Objective To analyze the effect of hand transmitted vibration on fingertip thermotactile perception threshold (TPT) among grinding workers in a sports equipment manufacturing enterprise. Methods A total of 151 male grinding workers from a sports equipment manufacturing enterprise in Guangdong Province were enrolled in the vibration exposure group, and 51 male workers without hand-transmitted vibration exposure were enrolled in the control group, using the judgment sampling method. Basic health conditions of the workers were surveyed in both groups. The TPTs of the distal phalanges of the index and little fingers on both hands were tested using an HVLab thermal perception tester. Results The detection rates of finger numbness and tingling among workers in the vibration exposure group were higher than those in the control group (92.1% vs 7.8% and 59.6% vs 0.0%, respectively, both P<0.01). The detection rates of numbness or tingling of different fingers in the vibration exposure group descended in the following order: index finger, middle finger, ring finger, thumb and little finger. The hot threshold of the index finger and little finger increased (all P<0.01), while the cold threshold decreased (all P<0.01) in the vibration exposure group, compared with the control group. The results of generalized linear regression analysis showed that with the increase of the duration of hand-transmitted vibration, the hot threshold of the index finger and the little finger of both hands increased (all P<0.01), and the cold threshold decreased (all P<0.01). The hot thresholds of workers with numbness of both the index fingers and left little finger were higher than those of workers without numbness of the same finger (all P<0.05). The hot threshold of workers with tingling of the left index finger was higher than those without tingling (P<0.05). The cold thresholds of workers with tingling of the both index fingers and left little finger were lower than those without tingling of the same finger (all P<0.05). The hot threshold of the right little finger increased with age (P<0.01), while the cold thresholds of both little fingers decreased with age (all P<0.01). Conclusion Hand-transmitted vibration exposure increases fingertip hot threshold and decreases fingertip cold threshold of workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration. Years of service in hand-transmitted vibration work, finger numbness or tingling, and age were influencing factors of TPT. Fingertip TPT examination can be used to assist in the early detection of vibration-induced nerve injury in workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration.
2.Retrospective analysis of respiratory virus detection methods and epidemiological features in outpatient and emergency departments of Beijing hospitals
Xinlong WANG ; Jiaying ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Jian LIU ; Danying CHEN ; Zhixia GU ; Gang WAN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Menghan LIU ; Ronghua JIN ; Rui SONG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2025;43(10):606-614
Objective:To characterize the epidemiology of respiratory syndrome across healthcare facilities of different types and tiers in Beijing City, to compare pathogen-testing modalities and their associations with adverse outcomes, and to identify key factors associated with progression to severe illness, thereby informing regional prevention, control, and clinical optimization.Methods:The multicenter observational cohort study was performed using outpatient and emergency department data from five sentinel hospitals in Beijing (Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital, Beijing Chaoyang District Shuangqiao Hospital, Beijing Haidian Hospital, Beijing You′an Hospital, Capital Medical University (Beijing You′an Hospital), and Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University (Beijing Ditan Hospital)) from October 1st, 2023 to April 9th, 2025. Dual-target (two-plex) and triple-target (three-plex) respiratory specimens were collected. Demographic characteristics, visit information, pathogen-testing modalities and results were collected, and the epidemiologic features of patients who progressed to severe illness between the influenza high-incidence season (December to May) and the non-influenza season (June to November) were compared. Categorical variables were analyzed using the chi-square test. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate associations between covariates and risk of progression to severe illness.Results:Among the 192 131 cases, patients visited at Beijing You′an Hospital were concentrated in the 16 to 44 year age group, accounting for 66.79%(32 532/48 708). Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital had a broad age distribution, with older adults comprising up to 22.35% (885/3 960). Of the 47 349 respiratory specimens across the five hospitals, Beijing You′an Hospital had the highest positivity rate for dual-target testing (46.76%(1 585/3 390)), while Beijing Haidian Hospital conducted the largest number of this tests ( n=12 514). For triple-target testing, Beijing You′an Hospital again had the highest positivity rate (45.03%(2 835/6 296)), whereas Beijing Ditan Hospital tested the most specimens ( n=12 011; positivity rate was 29.73%(3 571/12 011)). The influenza season within the same period (November 2023 to January 2024) exhibited a bimodal pattern, with alternating circulation of influenza viruses and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Among 32 744 outpatients/emergency patients who progressed to severe illness, significant seasonal differences were observed by sex, age, comorbidity status, and infection type ( χ2=6.60, 189.24, 32.71 and 189.99, respectively; all P<0.05). After adjustment for sex, age group, comorbidities, and infection type, testing modality remained significantly associated with risk of progression (dual-target testing, odds ratio ( OR)=0.116, 95% confidence interval ( CI) 0.111 to 0.122, P<0.001); no testing, OR=0.063, 95% CI 0.060 to 0.065, P<0.001). Conclusions:The epidemiological pattern of respiratory pathogens undergo significant changes after October 2023, which is characterized by alternating waves of influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 with pronounced seasonality and diversity. Substantial inter-hospital differences are observed in testing modalities and positivity rates. Risk of progression to severe illness varies significantly by sex, age, comorbidity burden, and infection type, and is closely associated with the testing modality. These findings support strengthening multiplex pathogen testing and targeted surveillance of high-risk groups to improve early identification and precise control of febrile-respiratory syndromes.
3.Practice Experience of the Clinical Pathways in the United States,European Union,and Japan
Chanchan WANG ; Dayu CHEN ; Haobin SHEN ; Danying LI ; Weihong GE ; Li LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(7):1083-1089
This article analyzes the development and current status of clinical pathways(CPs)in the United States,the European Union,and Japan.CPs are standardized treatment models based on medical evidence and guidelines,aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes,reduce costs,ensure treatment consistency,enhance medical service efficiency,and increase patient satisfaction.The United States has promoted CPs since 1985,driving their development through legislation and professional associations to improve service quality and reduce medical expenditures.The European Union supports the development and evaluation of CPs through the European Pathway Association,emphasizing the improvement of patient treatment outcomes.Japan uses CPs as a tool to improve the quality of medical services,with an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration.All three have shown positive effects of CPs in improving medical service efficiency and reducing costs.However,they also face challenges such as overemphasis on cost control,lack of transparency,and physician cooperation.China can draw on these experiences to promote the development of CPs and enhance the quality and efficiency of medical services.
4.Development,Implementation,and Insights of Nutritional Drug Treatment Pathways Aboard
Dayu CHEN ; Danying LI ; Yao DU ; Yunxing LIU ; Weihong GE
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(7):1094-1100
Objective To analyze the development and implementation of nutritional drug treatment pathways abroad,and to provide insights for the establishment of similar pathways in China.Methods A search was conducted in international literature and guideline databases for studies on nutritional therapy pathways up until December 1st,2024.The search focused on aspects such as pathway development methods,the composition of development teams,and implementation outcomes.Results A total of 29 relevant articles were identified,including 12 clinical practice guidelines and 17 research papers.The guidelines were all issued by the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism,while the research papers showed significant heterogeneity,spanning multiple countries,regions,and medical conditions,primarily from developed countries in Europe and North America.The analysis reveals that nutritional therapy pathways typically include components such as nutritional assessment,formulation of nutritional plans,integration with other drug therapies,development of follow-up plans,pathway implementation teams,and the reassessment and updating of pathways.Conclusions China can benefit from the practices of developed countries,particularly those in Europe and North America.Key recommendations include the establishment of multidisciplinary teams,the promotion of a tiered treatment model,and the involvement of medical associations in forming expert groups to develop and implement nutritional drug treatment pathways,thereby enhancing the quality of nutritional treatment in China.
5.risk factors of prolonged postoperative ileus after laparoscopic colorectal resection in elderly patients
Liangang MA ; Zhilei CHEN ; Danying LU ; Lin LI ; Jingxuan ZHU ; Huachong MA ; Zhenjun WANG ; Hao QU
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(8):808-812
Objective To explore the risk factors and possible preventive measures of delayed postoperative intestinal paralysis(PPOI)in elderly(aged ≥75 years)patients with colorectal cancer.Methods This retrospective study included 333 patients with CRC who underwent laporascopic resection in General Department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from June 2016 to August 2023.There were 126 patients were enrolled in PPOI group and 207 patients were enrolled in non-PPOI group.The perioperative clinical characteristics of the patients were compared between PPOI group and non-PPOI group,and the risk factors of PPOI and potential preventive measures for them were investigated usingLogisticregression.Results The incidence of PPOI after laparoscopic surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer was 37.84%.The ages of the PPOI group and the non-PPOI group were(82.60±3.587)years and(80.38±3.847)years respectively.The rates of primary enterostomy during the operation were 20.63%and 9.66%,respectively,and the preoperative combined nutritional risks were 53.97%and 20.77%,respectively.The preoperative serum albumin levels were lower,which were(35.32±3.77)g/L and(38.36±3.91)g/L,respectively,and the preoperative hemoglobin levels were(104.47±20.31)g/L and(110.33±20.27)g/L,respectively.The intraoperative blood loss was(140.48±130.65)mland(98.26±56.45)ml,respectively.The patients who received enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)measures during the perioperative period were 14.29%and 75.85%,respectively.There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).The Logistic analysis showed that the risk factors for elderly patients with PPOI including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.Moreover,the implementation of ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be the protective factors of PPOI.Conclusion The risk factors of PPOI for colorectal patients older than 75 years including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.The ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be useful to prevent the occurrence of PPOI for elderly patients with colorectal cancer.
6.Practice Experience of the Clinical Pathways in the United States,European Union,and Japan
Chanchan WANG ; Dayu CHEN ; Haobin SHEN ; Danying LI ; Weihong GE ; Li LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(7):1083-1089
This article analyzes the development and current status of clinical pathways(CPs)in the United States,the European Union,and Japan.CPs are standardized treatment models based on medical evidence and guidelines,aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes,reduce costs,ensure treatment consistency,enhance medical service efficiency,and increase patient satisfaction.The United States has promoted CPs since 1985,driving their development through legislation and professional associations to improve service quality and reduce medical expenditures.The European Union supports the development and evaluation of CPs through the European Pathway Association,emphasizing the improvement of patient treatment outcomes.Japan uses CPs as a tool to improve the quality of medical services,with an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration.All three have shown positive effects of CPs in improving medical service efficiency and reducing costs.However,they also face challenges such as overemphasis on cost control,lack of transparency,and physician cooperation.China can draw on these experiences to promote the development of CPs and enhance the quality and efficiency of medical services.
7.Development,Implementation,and Insights of Nutritional Drug Treatment Pathways Aboard
Dayu CHEN ; Danying LI ; Yao DU ; Yunxing LIU ; Weihong GE
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(7):1094-1100
Objective To analyze the development and implementation of nutritional drug treatment pathways abroad,and to provide insights for the establishment of similar pathways in China.Methods A search was conducted in international literature and guideline databases for studies on nutritional therapy pathways up until December 1st,2024.The search focused on aspects such as pathway development methods,the composition of development teams,and implementation outcomes.Results A total of 29 relevant articles were identified,including 12 clinical practice guidelines and 17 research papers.The guidelines were all issued by the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism,while the research papers showed significant heterogeneity,spanning multiple countries,regions,and medical conditions,primarily from developed countries in Europe and North America.The analysis reveals that nutritional therapy pathways typically include components such as nutritional assessment,formulation of nutritional plans,integration with other drug therapies,development of follow-up plans,pathway implementation teams,and the reassessment and updating of pathways.Conclusions China can benefit from the practices of developed countries,particularly those in Europe and North America.Key recommendations include the establishment of multidisciplinary teams,the promotion of a tiered treatment model,and the involvement of medical associations in forming expert groups to develop and implement nutritional drug treatment pathways,thereby enhancing the quality of nutritional treatment in China.
8.risk factors of prolonged postoperative ileus after laparoscopic colorectal resection in elderly patients
Liangang MA ; Zhilei CHEN ; Danying LU ; Lin LI ; Jingxuan ZHU ; Huachong MA ; Zhenjun WANG ; Hao QU
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(8):808-812
Objective To explore the risk factors and possible preventive measures of delayed postoperative intestinal paralysis(PPOI)in elderly(aged ≥75 years)patients with colorectal cancer.Methods This retrospective study included 333 patients with CRC who underwent laporascopic resection in General Department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from June 2016 to August 2023.There were 126 patients were enrolled in PPOI group and 207 patients were enrolled in non-PPOI group.The perioperative clinical characteristics of the patients were compared between PPOI group and non-PPOI group,and the risk factors of PPOI and potential preventive measures for them were investigated usingLogisticregression.Results The incidence of PPOI after laparoscopic surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer was 37.84%.The ages of the PPOI group and the non-PPOI group were(82.60±3.587)years and(80.38±3.847)years respectively.The rates of primary enterostomy during the operation were 20.63%and 9.66%,respectively,and the preoperative combined nutritional risks were 53.97%and 20.77%,respectively.The preoperative serum albumin levels were lower,which were(35.32±3.77)g/L and(38.36±3.91)g/L,respectively,and the preoperative hemoglobin levels were(104.47±20.31)g/L and(110.33±20.27)g/L,respectively.The intraoperative blood loss was(140.48±130.65)mland(98.26±56.45)ml,respectively.The patients who received enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)measures during the perioperative period were 14.29%and 75.85%,respectively.There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).The Logistic analysis showed that the risk factors for elderly patients with PPOI including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.Moreover,the implementation of ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be the protective factors of PPOI.Conclusion The risk factors of PPOI for colorectal patients older than 75 years including increased age,preoperative nutritional risk,low preoperative albumin,increased intraoperative blood loss.The ERAS protocols including preoperative nutritional support,multimodal low-opioid anesthesia,gastric tube removal and ground activity early after surgery may be useful to prevent the occurrence of PPOI for elderly patients with colorectal cancer.
9.Retrospective analysis of respiratory virus detection methods and epidemiological features in outpatient and emergency departments of Beijing hospitals
Xinlong WANG ; Jiaying ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Jian LIU ; Danying CHEN ; Zhixia GU ; Gang WAN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Menghan LIU ; Ronghua JIN ; Rui SONG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2025;43(10):606-614
Objective:To characterize the epidemiology of respiratory syndrome across healthcare facilities of different types and tiers in Beijing City, to compare pathogen-testing modalities and their associations with adverse outcomes, and to identify key factors associated with progression to severe illness, thereby informing regional prevention, control, and clinical optimization.Methods:The multicenter observational cohort study was performed using outpatient and emergency department data from five sentinel hospitals in Beijing (Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital, Beijing Chaoyang District Shuangqiao Hospital, Beijing Haidian Hospital, Beijing You′an Hospital, Capital Medical University (Beijing You′an Hospital), and Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University (Beijing Ditan Hospital)) from October 1st, 2023 to April 9th, 2025. Dual-target (two-plex) and triple-target (three-plex) respiratory specimens were collected. Demographic characteristics, visit information, pathogen-testing modalities and results were collected, and the epidemiologic features of patients who progressed to severe illness between the influenza high-incidence season (December to May) and the non-influenza season (June to November) were compared. Categorical variables were analyzed using the chi-square test. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate associations between covariates and risk of progression to severe illness.Results:Among the 192 131 cases, patients visited at Beijing You′an Hospital were concentrated in the 16 to 44 year age group, accounting for 66.79%(32 532/48 708). Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital had a broad age distribution, with older adults comprising up to 22.35% (885/3 960). Of the 47 349 respiratory specimens across the five hospitals, Beijing You′an Hospital had the highest positivity rate for dual-target testing (46.76%(1 585/3 390)), while Beijing Haidian Hospital conducted the largest number of this tests ( n=12 514). For triple-target testing, Beijing You′an Hospital again had the highest positivity rate (45.03%(2 835/6 296)), whereas Beijing Ditan Hospital tested the most specimens ( n=12 011; positivity rate was 29.73%(3 571/12 011)). The influenza season within the same period (November 2023 to January 2024) exhibited a bimodal pattern, with alternating circulation of influenza viruses and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Among 32 744 outpatients/emergency patients who progressed to severe illness, significant seasonal differences were observed by sex, age, comorbidity status, and infection type ( χ2=6.60, 189.24, 32.71 and 189.99, respectively; all P<0.05). After adjustment for sex, age group, comorbidities, and infection type, testing modality remained significantly associated with risk of progression (dual-target testing, odds ratio ( OR)=0.116, 95% confidence interval ( CI) 0.111 to 0.122, P<0.001); no testing, OR=0.063, 95% CI 0.060 to 0.065, P<0.001). Conclusions:The epidemiological pattern of respiratory pathogens undergo significant changes after October 2023, which is characterized by alternating waves of influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 with pronounced seasonality and diversity. Substantial inter-hospital differences are observed in testing modalities and positivity rates. Risk of progression to severe illness varies significantly by sex, age, comorbidity burden, and infection type, and is closely associated with the testing modality. These findings support strengthening multiplex pathogen testing and targeted surveillance of high-risk groups to improve early identification and precise control of febrile-respiratory syndromes.
10.Construction and practice of multi-course evaluation system of Pathogen Biology and Immunology under blended teaching mode
Wenbiao CHEN ; Xiuxiu XU ; Danying QIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(8):1749-1754
Objective:To explore the construction and application of the multi-course evaluation system of Pathogen Biology and Immunology under the mode of online and offline mixed teaching.Methods:A total of 104 students from two classes of clinical major of Grade 2022 in Quanzhou Medical College were studied,and combined online and offline teaching mode was adopted for teaching.A curriculum evaluation system was constructed,including process evaluation,assessment evaluation and summative evaluation.Self-efficacy,self-learning ability,course questionnaire and other aspects were statistically analyzed before and after the course.Results:The students'normal grades could be reflected objectively by the new curriculum assessment and evaluation system.The final compre-hensive grades were better,and the course passing rate was higher.The paired t-test analysis demonstrated statistically significant improvements in students'learning motivation,learning management,and self-efficacy after the course(P<0.05).However,the differ-ences in information literacy and cooperation ability were not statistically significant compared with those before the course(P>0.05).Course questionnaire survey found that 89.4%students had a high evaluation of the new course evaluation system,which was condu-cive to promoting learning.Conclusion:The newly constructed curriculum assessment system is more scientific and reasonable,which is conducive to improving students'self-efficacy and autonomous learning ability,and promoting students'learning.

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