1.Impact of non-optimal temperature on 120 emergency call volume for acute alcohol intoxication: A time-series study in Wuxi City
Chao YANG ; Wanjun ZHANG ; Xiuzhu LI ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Xinliang DING ; Weijie ZHOU ; Chuncheng LU ; Pengfei ZHU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(10):1155-1161
Background Non-optimal temperatures pose significant threats to public health. Analyzing the association between temperature exposure and the number of emergency cases of acute alcohol intoxication can provide evidence for optimizing emergency resource allocation and response strategies. Objective To analyze the overall impact and lag effects of non-optimal temperatures on the number of 120 emergency calls for acute alcohol intoxication in Wuxi, and to assess the attributable risk, in order to provide empirical evidence for formulating climate-adaptive public health strategies. Methods Call records of acute alcohol intoxication from Wuxi's 120 emergency service, concurrent air pollutant data, and meteorological data (including daily mean temperature) were collected from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2020. Distributed lag nonlinear modeling was used for time-series analysis, with cross-basis functions to capture the nonlinear relationship and lag effects between temperature and emergency volume. Confounding factors such as long-term trends, humidity, pollutants [ultimately including ozone (O3) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5)], day of the week, and holidays were controlled. The maximum lag period was set to 14 days. Single-day lag and cumulative lag effects of extreme temperatures were analyzed, followed by sensitivity analysis. Effects were quantified using relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI), and attributable fractions and numbers for different temperature ranges were calculated. Results A total of
2.Value of fully autonomous ultrasonic robot in spleen imaging
Xuejuan WANG ; Yingying CHEN ; Xianghui CHEN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiuzhu MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Yutong MA ; Sufang LAI ; Nong GAO ; Haiyan KOU ; Shaohua ZHANG ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(5):426-430
Objective:To investigate the clinical value of a fully autonomous ultrasound robot in splenic ultrasound imaging.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted by enrolling 56 adult volunteers from the Third Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital between February 1-8,2024 as research subjects.A senior physician sequentially performed splenic ultrasound examinations using both the fully autonomous ultrasound robot and a matched portable ultrasound device. The acquired images were randomly coded and scored via a double-blind method by 3 physicians. The differences of the image quality scores and high-quality image proportions between the two groups were compared. Examination durations were recorded and compared between the two groups.Results:Both modalities successfully acquired splenic images in all 56 volunteers. No statistically significant differences were observed in image quality scores among the 3 physicians:(3.52 ± 1.31)points vs.(3.83 ± 1.23)points,(2.77 ± 1.23)points vs.(3.17 ± 1.17)points,and(3.48 ± 0.97)points vs.(3.79 ± 0.94)points(all P>0.05). The numbers of images scoring ≥ 3 points showed no significant differences:45(80.36%) vs. 50(89.29%),30(53.57%) vs. 38(67.86%),and 48(85.71%) vs. 52(92.86%)(all P>0.05). The fully autonomous ultrasound robot required significantly longer examination time[(60.86 ± 50.55)s vs.(7.95 ± 4.35)s, t=6.88, P<0.01]. Conclusions:The fully autonomous ultrasound robot demonstrates comparable image quality and clinically acceptable image proportions to conventional portable ultrasound in splenic examinations. These findings suggest its potential equivalence to operator-dependent ultrasound for splenic imaging,supporting its feasibility as an alternative ultrasound modality despite longer procedural duration.
3.Value of fully autonomous ultrasonic robot in spleen imaging
Xuejuan WANG ; Yingying CHEN ; Xianghui CHEN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiuzhu MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Yutong MA ; Sufang LAI ; Nong GAO ; Haiyan KOU ; Shaohua ZHANG ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(5):426-430
Objective:To investigate the clinical value of a fully autonomous ultrasound robot in splenic ultrasound imaging.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted by enrolling 56 adult volunteers from the Third Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital between February 1-8,2024 as research subjects.A senior physician sequentially performed splenic ultrasound examinations using both the fully autonomous ultrasound robot and a matched portable ultrasound device. The acquired images were randomly coded and scored via a double-blind method by 3 physicians. The differences of the image quality scores and high-quality image proportions between the two groups were compared. Examination durations were recorded and compared between the two groups.Results:Both modalities successfully acquired splenic images in all 56 volunteers. No statistically significant differences were observed in image quality scores among the 3 physicians:(3.52 ± 1.31)points vs.(3.83 ± 1.23)points,(2.77 ± 1.23)points vs.(3.17 ± 1.17)points,and(3.48 ± 0.97)points vs.(3.79 ± 0.94)points(all P>0.05). The numbers of images scoring ≥ 3 points showed no significant differences:45(80.36%) vs. 50(89.29%),30(53.57%) vs. 38(67.86%),and 48(85.71%) vs. 52(92.86%)(all P>0.05). The fully autonomous ultrasound robot required significantly longer examination time[(60.86 ± 50.55)s vs.(7.95 ± 4.35)s, t=6.88, P<0.01]. Conclusions:The fully autonomous ultrasound robot demonstrates comparable image quality and clinically acceptable image proportions to conventional portable ultrasound in splenic examinations. These findings suggest its potential equivalence to operator-dependent ultrasound for splenic imaging,supporting its feasibility as an alternative ultrasound modality despite longer procedural duration.
4.Value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of orbital venous malformation
Xiaochu DANG ; Rui MA ; Yueyue LI ; Yingying CHEN ; Yutong MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Yuqian MIAO ; Xiuzhu MA ; Xinji YANG ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(5):444-448
Objective:To explore the value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of orbital venous malformation (OVM).Methods:A total of 43 patients with suspected OVM were admitted in sequentially from January 2019 to July 2022 in the Third Medical Center of PLA General Hospital. All patients were examined by ultrasonography combined with cervical compression and demonstrated by operation or digital subtraction angiography (DSA). The conventional ultrasound features of OVM were summarized, and the value of conventional ultrasonography combined with cervical compression in the diagnosis of OVM was discussed.Results:The features of the conventional ultrasound combined with cervical compression for diagnosis of OVM were as follows: the interior of lesion was mainly tubular structure, and the compression test was positive. After cervical compression, the lesion enlarged and the inner diameter of the internal tubular structure widened. Doppler flow imaging showed that the interior of lesion was mainly venous blood flow. Compared with the results of postoperative pathology or DSA, the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and positive predictive value of ultrasonography combined with cervical compression were 0.952, 1.000, 95.3% and 100%, respectively. The results of Fisher exact diagnosis showed that there was no significant difference between ultrasonography and operation or DSA of OVM( P>0.05). Conclusions:Conventional ultrasound combined with cervical compression can be used as an effective method for the diagnosis of OVM.
5.Value of 5G remote ultrasonic robot in diagnosing high altitude pulmonary edema
Yun ZHANG ; Yingying CHEN ; Yutong MA ; Renqing Can JIAN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaochu DANG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Yuqian MIAO ; Xiuzhu MA ; Luobu Zeng DAN ; Caishun SHI ; Li WU ; Cong TU ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(11):921-926
Objective:To explore the value of 5G robotic remote ultrasound in the diagnosis of plateau pulmonary edema(HAPE).Methods:A total of 27 patients who quickly entered Nagqu, Tibet at an altitude of 4 600 m-5 600 m from March to December 2021 and developed one of the clinical symptoms of HAPE were collected. All patients were examined by 5G remote robotic ultrasound and lung CT respectively. Kappa test was used to analyze the consistency of the two diagnostic results, and McNemar test was used to compare the difference in diagnostic results. The ROC curve was used to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of remote lung ultrasound scores in the diagnosis of HAPE.Results:Among the 27 patients, 16 showed thickening of pleural line, increasing of B line, lung consolidation, pleural effusion, etc. Meanwhile, 11 showed no abnormality. Additionally, 8 cases had diffuse pulmonary fluid in both lungs, and 8 cases had localized pulmonary fluid. ROC curve showed that the area under the curve of lung ultrasound score for the diagnosis of HAPE was 0.947 (95% CI=0.78-0.99, P<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity were 0.933 and 0.917, respectively. Lung CT diagnosis was positive in 15 cases. Lung CT showed thickening of lung texture, ground glass, small nodular shadow, fine reticulate shadow, etc. The diagnostic results of the two techniques were in good agreement (Kappa=0.924, P<0.001), and there was no significant difference between the two methods ( P>0.05). Conclusions:5G remote robotic ultrasound has high consistency with CT in the diagnosis of HAPE and is an alternative early diagnosis method for HAPE. It may have clinical application value in scattered medical resources and remote plateau areas.
6.Comparative analysis of molecular characteristics of dengue virus E gene in Shantou city between 2018 and 2019
Chuan GUO ; Xiuzhu ZHONG ; Jiemin LIN ; Xubin ZHANG ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Wan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2021;41(4):295-300
Objective:To analyze the molecular characteristics of dengue virus (DENV) strains circulating in Shantou city in 2018 and 2019 for elucidating the reasons causing strikingly different dengue fever epidemics during the two years and understanding the transmission characteristics and routes of DENV, and to provide reference for the prevention and control of dengue fever.Methods:Detection of viral nucleic acid contents and amplification and sequencing of E gene were carried out on 872 samples positive for DENV acid in 2018 and 2019. Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on the E gene sequences to analyze the homology of DENV strains. The sources and transmission routes of the strains were also analyzed. Results:A total of 99 sequences of DENV E gene were acquired, including 68 DENV-1 sequences and 31 DENV-2 sequences. The cases of dengue fever were sporadic in 2018. Phylogenetic tree showed the strains isolated in 2018 were from multi-sources and closely related to those found in Guangzhou city and Southeast Asia area. Dengue fever outbreaks occurred in 2019 and most of the prevalent strains were from a single source, which was speculated to be Cambodia. Conclusions:Dengue fever in Shantou city was mainly caused by imported strains of the same year rather than by local strains in previous years. DENV strains in Shantou might be traced back to Southeast Asia area and transmitted to Shantou through many routes.
7.Protective effect of exercise preconditioning on kidney injury of rats caused by one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training
Hong CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Tingting HU ; Lili GAO ; Xiuzhu LIN ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Xiaochen BAO
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(3):360-364,369
Objective:To observe the effect of exercise preconditioning with different intensities and durations on early kidney injury indicators in rats by constructing a rat model of kidney injury induced by one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training, and to provide guidance on implementing scientific training plans.Methods:A total of 70 male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were divided into seven groups with 10 rats in each group according to the random number table method, namely, model group with kidney injury induced by one-off high-intensive military training (M group), low-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (LS group), low-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (LL group), medium-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (MS group), medium-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (ML group), high-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (HS group), and high-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (HL group). After treadmill exercise preconditioning in different modes, the rats were trained as the kidney injury model group receiving one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training. The behavioral characteristics of rats after each training and when they were trained to exhaustion, the time to exhaustion, the levels of blood urea nitrogen (Bun), serum creatinine (SCr), cystatin C (Cys-C), kidney injury molecule-1(KIM-1), and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), the activities of Na + K + -ATPase in kidney tissues, the levels of total superoxide dismutase (SOD), and malondialdehyde (MDA), and the semi-quantitative scores of renal tubules were observed. Results:The rats in the HL group had indifferent expressions, slow responses, glossless fur, and weak responses for evading capture, while the rats in other groups had glossy fur and were alert to surrounding stimuli. In terms of the length of the time to exhaustion, the groups were ranked as ML>HS>MS>LL>LS>M>HL. There was no statistically significant difference in the time to exhaustion between the LS group and the M group ( P>0.05); but there were statistically significant differences in the time to exhaustion among other groups, and the time to exhaustion in the HL group was significantly shorter than those in other groups ( P<0.05). In terms of serum Bun, SCr, Cys-C, KIM-1, and NGAL levels, there was no statistically significant difference between the LS group and the M group ( P>0.05), but there were statistically significant differences among other groups ( P<0.05). In terms of the expressions of Na + , K + -ATPase activities and total SOD activity in renal tissues of rats, the groups were ranked as ML>HS>MS>LL>M>LS>HL. In terms of the expressions of Na + , K + -ATPase activities and total SOD activity in renal tissue of rats, there was no significant difference between the M group and the LS group ( P>0.05), but there were statistically significant differences among other groups ( P<0.05). The MDA levels from low to high were ranked as ML
8.Protective effect of exercise preconditioning on kidney injury of rats caused by one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training
Hong CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Tingting HU ; Lili GAO ; Xiuzhu LIN ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Xiaochen BAO
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(3):360-364,369
Objective:To observe the effect of exercise preconditioning with different intensities and durations on early kidney injury indicators in rats by constructing a rat model of kidney injury induced by one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training, and to provide guidance on implementing scientific training plans.Methods:A total of 70 male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were divided into seven groups with 10 rats in each group according to the random number table method, namely, model group with kidney injury induced by one-off high-intensive military training (M group), low-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (LS group), low-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (LL group), medium-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (MS group), medium-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (ML group), high-intensive and short-term exercise preconditioning group (HS group), and high-intensive and long-term exercise preconditioning group (HL group). After treadmill exercise preconditioning in different modes, the rats were trained as the kidney injury model group receiving one-off high intensive and exhaustive military training. The behavioral characteristics of rats after each training and when they were trained to exhaustion, the time to exhaustion, the levels of blood urea nitrogen (Bun), serum creatinine (SCr), cystatin C (Cys-C), kidney injury molecule-1(KIM-1), and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), the activities of Na + K + -ATPase in kidney tissues, the levels of total superoxide dismutase (SOD), and malondialdehyde (MDA), and the semi-quantitative scores of renal tubules were observed. Results:The rats in the HL group had indifferent expressions, slow responses, glossless fur, and weak responses for evading capture, while the rats in other groups had glossy fur and were alert to surrounding stimuli. In terms of the length of the time to exhaustion, the groups were ranked as ML>HS>MS>LL>LS>M>HL. There was no statistically significant difference in the time to exhaustion between the LS group and the M group ( P>0.05); but there were statistically significant differences in the time to exhaustion among other groups, and the time to exhaustion in the HL group was significantly shorter than those in other groups ( P<0.05). In terms of serum Bun, SCr, Cys-C, KIM-1, and NGAL levels, there was no statistically significant difference between the LS group and the M group ( P>0.05), but there were statistically significant differences among other groups ( P<0.05). In terms of the expressions of Na + , K + -ATPase activities and total SOD activity in renal tissues of rats, the groups were ranked as ML>HS>MS>LL>M>LS>HL. In terms of the expressions of Na + , K + -ATPase activities and total SOD activity in renal tissue of rats, there was no significant difference between the M group and the LS group ( P>0.05), but there were statistically significant differences among other groups ( P<0.05). The MDA levels from low to high were ranked as ML
9.Research progress on quantification of electroacupuncture parameters.
Dan ZHU ; Liejing BAI ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Xiuzhu XU ; Jianbin ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(5):525-528
By reviewing literature, summarization and generalization are respectively pertormed according to different electroacupunture (EA) parameters. Based on the understanding of clinical and experimental usage of EA parameters, effects of different parameters are summarized, and a preliminary evaluation is done to point out the advantages and disadvantages. It is found out that different EA parameters would produce different effects on the body, and researches are more in the field of experimental area and less in the clinical area. What's more, the majority of scholars focuses their attention on single-factor study, leading to fewer researches on the effects of parameters combination.
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10.Thinking on current treatment situation of acupuncture foe functional defecation disorders.
Xiuzhu XU ; Jianbin ZHANG ; Shuqing DING ; Huifen ZHOU ; Jinya CAI ; Dan ZHU ; Jiejing BAI ; Xiaoqin ZHANG ; Yangyang ZOU ; Guangyong HU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(5):483-486
In order to optimize acupuncture treatment protocol for functional defecation disorders, literature during past 20 years is reviewed, and factors which influences acupuncture therapeutic effect are analyzed from aspects of acupoint, acupuncture technique, etc. As for the selection of acupoint, more attention should be paid on the use of Baliao, especially Zhongliao (BL 33) and Xialiao (BL 34); when Baliao is deeply needled, it is essential to acquire scientific technique. The relationship between acupuncture parameter (including electroacupuncture waveform and frequency), acupuncture techniques (including reinforcing and reducing technique, quantity of stimulation, etc. ) and acupuncture efficacy is complicated, and the scientific values of present research conclusion are in need, of further improvement. The diagnosis and treatment awareness on types of functional defecation should be strengthened, and the mental health of the constipation patients should be concerned. The combination of acupuncture and biofeedback training can have a synergistic effect, which is benefit to achieve a better long-term effect. Based on this, acupuncture treatment protocol for functional defecation disorders can be optimized to further improve the efficacy.
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