1.Analysis of electrocardiogram results of 396 patients with anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning
Xiaoyan QU ; Jianxin YIN ; Rongrong WANG ; Rendian HU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2020;27(4):486-488
Objective:To analyze the effect of anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning on patients′ electrocardiogram (ECG) results.Methods:A total of 396 patients with acute anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, admitted to Shidao People′s Hospital of Rongcheng from June 2010 to June 2019, were selected as study objects. According to the severity of their symptoms and vital signs, the patients were divided into the mild group (107 cases), the moderate group (198 cases), and the severe group (91 cases). All patients were examined by the 12-lead ECG with Japanese photoelectric 1250P electrocardiograph. The ECG results were analyzed and compared.Results:Among the 396 cases of anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, 211 cases showed abnormal ECG results, with the abnormal ECG results rate of 53.3%. The abnormal ECG results rates of mild, moderate, and severe groups were 52.3% (56/107), 51.5% (102/198), and 58.2% (53/91) respectively, with no significant difference among the three groups ( P>0.05). The most common abnormal ECG manifestations were sinus bradycardia, bundle branch block, QT interval prolongation, ST segment depression, etc. The differences of those above-mentioned manifestations among the three groups were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The abnormal rate of ECG results is high in patients with anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, and the abnormal changes of ECG results are related to the severity of poisoning.
2.Analysis of electrocardiogram results of 396 patients with anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning
Xiaoyan QU ; Jianxin YIN ; Rongrong WANG ; Rendian HU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2020;27(4):486-488
Objective:To analyze the effect of anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning on patients′ electrocardiogram (ECG) results.Methods:A total of 396 patients with acute anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, admitted to Shidao People′s Hospital of Rongcheng from June 2010 to June 2019, were selected as study objects. According to the severity of their symptoms and vital signs, the patients were divided into the mild group (107 cases), the moderate group (198 cases), and the severe group (91 cases). All patients were examined by the 12-lead ECG with Japanese photoelectric 1250P electrocardiograph. The ECG results were analyzed and compared.Results:Among the 396 cases of anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, 211 cases showed abnormal ECG results, with the abnormal ECG results rate of 53.3%. The abnormal ECG results rates of mild, moderate, and severe groups were 52.3% (56/107), 51.5% (102/198), and 58.2% (53/91) respectively, with no significant difference among the three groups ( P>0.05). The most common abnormal ECG manifestations were sinus bradycardia, bundle branch block, QT interval prolongation, ST segment depression, etc. The differences of those above-mentioned manifestations among the three groups were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The abnormal rate of ECG results is high in patients with anchovy putrefaction gas poisoning, and the abnormal changes of ECG results are related to the severity of poisoning.
3.Long Backbone Fracture Caused by Blunt Force:99 Cases Analysis
Yanhe YU ; Chunzhi YANG ; Qichen WEI ; Lingfen ZHANG ; Rendian WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;(4):277-279
Objective T o investigate the m ain point of long backbone fracture caused by blunt force in forensic clinical identification and to provide a reference for the inspection and appraisal practices of such injury. Methods N inety-nine cases of adult long backbone fractures were collected from January 2006 to D ecem ber 2013 in G utian C ounty of Fujian Province. A ccording to the term s of fracture loca-tion, m ode of injury, type, the data were sum m arized. Results In the 99 cases, there were 36 cases caused by hitting, kicking, and falling and 63 cases caused by vehicle collision. T he m ajority of the for-m er was ulna, and those of the latter were tibia and fibula. T he types of fracture were transverse one, short oblique one, long oblique one, and spiral one. Conclusion D ifferent types of long backbone frac-ture, not only causing stress load of fractures as well as structural differences related to each segm ent.

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