1.Effect of thoracic paravertebral nerve block on postoperative body temperature in elderly patients pre-formed thoracoscopic surgery
Yue LI ; Weixin ZHANG ; Hansheng LIANG ; Xinyue GAO ; Yi FENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2199-2203
Objective The aim of this study was to explore the potential influence of time sequence(before or after sugery)of thoracic paravertebral nerve block(TPVB)on the body temperature of elderly patients during recovery.Methods Patients in postanesthesia care unit(PACU)between January 2023 and October 2024 in Tongzhou district of Peking University People's Hospital were retrospectively collected.Inclusion criteria were as follows:(1)patients aged more than 60 years;(2)those preformed thoracoscopic lung surgery under general anesthesia;(3)American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)Physical Status of patients was Ⅰ to Ⅲ;(4)those received TPVB for analgesia.All the patients were divided into two groups:preoperative TPVB group(pre-TPVB group)and postoperative TPVB group(post-TPVB group).The demographic and anesthesia-and surgery-related data of patients were collected.The body temperature,incidence of hypothermia,numerical rating scale(NRS)score,extubation time,the length of stay and the occurrence of hypotension,chill and delayed awakening in PACU were compared between the two groups.Results After excluded 4 patients from 538 patients enrolled,a total of 534 patients were eligible,with 406 cases in pre-TPVB group and 128 cases in post-TPVB group,respectively.The results showed that the body temperature was significantly higher in pre-TPVB group[36.1(36.0,36.2)℃ vs.36.0(35.9,36.2)℃,P=0.022],and the incidence of hypothermia was lower in pre-TPVB group(18%vs.29.7%,P=0.007).And the pre-TPVB group were higher in NRS scores[0(0,0)vs.0(0,0),mean rank:248.38 vs.270.95,P=0.036]and shorter in the length of stay in PACU[44(38,53)min vs.48(40,55)min,P=0.039].Conclusion Preoperative TPVB offers more benefits for body temperature protection and shortening the length of stay in PACU in elderly patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung surgery,but it slightly offset the analgesic efficacy in the PACU.
2.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.
3.Effect of thoracic paravertebral nerve block on postoperative body temperature in elderly patients pre-formed thoracoscopic surgery
Yue LI ; Weixin ZHANG ; Hansheng LIANG ; Xinyue GAO ; Yi FENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2199-2203
Objective The aim of this study was to explore the potential influence of time sequence(before or after sugery)of thoracic paravertebral nerve block(TPVB)on the body temperature of elderly patients during recovery.Methods Patients in postanesthesia care unit(PACU)between January 2023 and October 2024 in Tongzhou district of Peking University People's Hospital were retrospectively collected.Inclusion criteria were as follows:(1)patients aged more than 60 years;(2)those preformed thoracoscopic lung surgery under general anesthesia;(3)American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)Physical Status of patients was Ⅰ to Ⅲ;(4)those received TPVB for analgesia.All the patients were divided into two groups:preoperative TPVB group(pre-TPVB group)and postoperative TPVB group(post-TPVB group).The demographic and anesthesia-and surgery-related data of patients were collected.The body temperature,incidence of hypothermia,numerical rating scale(NRS)score,extubation time,the length of stay and the occurrence of hypotension,chill and delayed awakening in PACU were compared between the two groups.Results After excluded 4 patients from 538 patients enrolled,a total of 534 patients were eligible,with 406 cases in pre-TPVB group and 128 cases in post-TPVB group,respectively.The results showed that the body temperature was significantly higher in pre-TPVB group[36.1(36.0,36.2)℃ vs.36.0(35.9,36.2)℃,P=0.022],and the incidence of hypothermia was lower in pre-TPVB group(18%vs.29.7%,P=0.007).And the pre-TPVB group were higher in NRS scores[0(0,0)vs.0(0,0),mean rank:248.38 vs.270.95,P=0.036]and shorter in the length of stay in PACU[44(38,53)min vs.48(40,55)min,P=0.039].Conclusion Preoperative TPVB offers more benefits for body temperature protection and shortening the length of stay in PACU in elderly patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung surgery,but it slightly offset the analgesic efficacy in the PACU.
4.Progress in the study of predictive factors of gestational diabetes mellitus in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome as a complication of pregnancy
Manman HU ; Meiqin YAN ; Hongyuan FAN ; Hansheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(10):1009-1014
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age, yet its etiology and pathogenesis remain unclear. Women with PCOS frequently present with insulin resistance, obesity, and infertility, which heightens the risk of various pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Research has demonstrated that PCOS patients have a three-fold higher risk of developing GDM compared with healthy pregnant women matched with age and body mass index. Early identification of pregnant women at high risk for GDM and targeted intervention measures can significantly enhance patients' outcomes. Therefore, this article aims to review predictive factors for GDM in patients with PCOS, propose suggestions for screening high-risk factors, and discuss measures to improve lifestyle. The objective is to provide a reference for identifying high-risk pregnant women with GDM and establishing a healthy lifestyle.
5.Progress in the study of predictive factors of gestational diabetes mellitus in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome as a complication of pregnancy
Manman HU ; Meiqin YAN ; Hongyuan FAN ; Hansheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(10):1009-1014
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age, yet its etiology and pathogenesis remain unclear. Women with PCOS frequently present with insulin resistance, obesity, and infertility, which heightens the risk of various pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Research has demonstrated that PCOS patients have a three-fold higher risk of developing GDM compared with healthy pregnant women matched with age and body mass index. Early identification of pregnant women at high risk for GDM and targeted intervention measures can significantly enhance patients' outcomes. Therefore, this article aims to review predictive factors for GDM in patients with PCOS, propose suggestions for screening high-risk factors, and discuss measures to improve lifestyle. The objective is to provide a reference for identifying high-risk pregnant women with GDM and establishing a healthy lifestyle.
6.Analyzing the results of finger systolic blood pressure tests in 28 healthy young adults
Maosheng YAN ; Xi ZHONG ; Shanyu ZHOU ; Danying ZHANG ; Hansheng LIN ; Zhipeng HE ; Bin XIAO ; Qian LIU ; Chengmin WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(3):285-288
Objective To investigate the level of finger systolic blood pressure (FSBP) in healthy young adults. Methods A total of 28 healthy young adults were selected as the study subjects by convenient sampling method. The FSBP of the study subjects was detected at 30 and 10 ℃, and the FSBP index (Fi) was calculated. Results The FSBP of the study subjects at 30 and 10 ℃ were (102.0±16.5) and (104.4±15.2) mmHg, respectively. The FSBP in male group at 30 and 10 ℃ was (99.6±18.6) and (107.2±17.0) mmHg, respectively. The FSBP in female group at 30 and 10 ℃ was (104.4±13.9) and (101.5±2.8) mmHg, respectively. The results of factorial analysis showed that the interaction between gender and temperature on FSBP was statistically significant (P<0.05). FSBP in male group was higher at 10 than 30 ℃ (P<0.05) and higher than female group at 10 ℃ (P<0.05). There was no statistical significance for the main effect of gender, temperature, finger, or the interaction effect of gender and finger, temperature and finger for FSBP (all P>0.05). The average Fi of the study subjects was (98.0±16.6)%, with males and females having the average Fi of (100.7±20.7) % and (95.2±10.6) % respectively. The results of factorial analysis of variance showed that there was no significant difference on Fi in the main effect gender and fingers or the interaction effect between them(all P>0.05). Conclusion The FSBP test could be used as a detection method for assessing peripheral microcirculation function in Chinese population. However, further research is needed to establish reference ranges and influencing factors.
7. Effects of hand-transmitted vibration on subjective symptoms in mine drilling workers
Maosheng YAN ; Anji ZHU ; Danying ZHANG ; Zhipeng HE ; Hansheng LIN ; Peng CAI ; Changke TAN ; Qingsong CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2020;47(02):168-171
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of hand-transmitted vibration on the subjective symptoms of mine drilling workers. METHODS: A total of 117 mine drilling workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration were selected as the exposure group, and 46 workers without hand-transmitted vibration exposure were selected as control group by judgment sampling method. The Occupational Epidemiology Questionnaire of Mine Drilling Workers was used to investigate their subjective symptoms. RESULTS: The prevalence of tinnitus, hearing loss, cough and sputum in the exposure group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05). The occurrence rate of numbness, tingling, self-reported white fingers and cold hands in the exposure group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05). The total rate of symptoms of hand in the exposure group was higher than that in the control group(38.5% vs 21.7%, P<0.05). The multivariate logistic regression analysis results indicated that hand-transmitted vibration exposure and service length were risk factors of abnormal hand symptoms(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Occupational hand-transmitted vibration exposure can affect the hand subjective symptoms of mine drilling workers, and the length of service is a synergistic influencing factor.
8. Inter-laboratory comparison result analysis of noise measurement in simulated workplace in three years
Guoyong XU ; Qingsong CHEN ; Mingzhen LAI ; Danying ZHANG ; Hua YAN ; Bin XIAO ; Hansheng LIN
China Occupational Medicine 2020;47(03):310-314
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the influence of noise measuring skills by continuous inter-laboratory comparison among occupational hygiene technical service organizations. METHODS: The results of 68, 55 and 50 occupational hygiene technical service organizations(reference organizations) participating in the inter-laboratory comparison of workplace noise measurement in 2014, 2017 and 2018 respectively were collected. The measurement operation and the calculation of equivalent sound level were evaluated according to the GBZ/T 189.8-2007 Measurement of Physical Agents in Workplace--Part 8: Noise.The measured results were analyzed by z score evaluation method. RESULTS: The results of noise measurement field operation of the reference organizations in the year 2014, 2017 and 2018 show that the accuracy rates of instrument setting was 89.7%, 98.2% and 100.0%, the accuracy rates of measuring position were 52.9%, 81.8% and 94.0%, the accuracy rates of sound level meter holding were 54.4%, 80.0% and 92.0%, the accuracy rates of microphone pointing were 98.5%, 98.2% and 94.0%, and the accuracy rates of noise type recognition were 83.8%, 92.7% and 84.0%, respectively. Among them, the accuracy of instrument setting, measurement position and sound level meter holding showed an increasing trend year by year(P<0.01). The pass rates of measurement results were 91.2%, 94.5% and 88.0% in 2014, 2017 and 2018 respectively. The pass rates of equivalent sound level calculation were 73.5%, 92.7% and 88.0%. The pass rates of comprehensive evaluation were 70.6%, 89.1% and 80.0% respectively. Among them, the pass rates of equivalent sound level calculation and comprehensive evaluation in 2017 were higher than that in 2014(P<0.017). There was no significant difference in the three-year comprehensive assessment total pass rate between private organizations and non-private organizations(84.0 % vs 75.5%, P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the total pass rate of three-year comprehensive evaluation between non-Pearl-River-Delta organizations and Pearl-River-Delta organizations(70.3% vs 81.6%, P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Continuous inter-laboratory comparison in occupational hygiene technical service organizations is beneficial to improve on-site noise measure capability.
9. Characteristics of noise hazard in a nuclear power station
Danying ZHANG ; Zhipeng HE ; Xinqi LIN ; Guoyong XU ; Maosheng YAN ; Hua YAN ; Hansheng LIN
China Occupational Medicine 2020;47(04):447-450
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of noise hazard in a nuclear power station. METHODS: The workplaces and working posts which exposed to occupational noise from two 1 000 MW power units in one nuclear power station in Guangdong Province was selected as study subjects using the convenience sampling method. Occupational health survey, noise measurement in the workplace and personal noise dosage measurement were used to monitor noise exposure, and to analyze the characteristics of occupational noise in the nuclear power station. RESULTS: The noise sources of the nuclear power plant were mainly distributed in the nuclear island, conventional island, and peripheral workshops. A total of 237 points of noise intensity were measured in the workplace. The intensity of noise ranged from 66.0 to 99.6 dB(A). The noise intensity in 62.4%(148/237) of points was equal or greater than 80.0 dB(A) and 34.2%(81/237) equal or greater than 85.0 dB(A). The percentage of detection points with noise intensity was equal or greater than 85.0 dB(A) from low to high were nuclear island, conventional island, and peripheral workshops with 22.0%, 37.5% and 53.8% respectively(P<0.01). The personal noise intensity of three positions including inspectors of operation department, preparation and main engine positions of mechanical department exceeded the occupational exposure limit(OEL), and the percentage of positions whose noise intensity exceeded the OEL was 9.7%(3/31). CONCLUSION: High-intensity noise sources of the nuclear power plant are widely distributed in the workshop areas of nuclear island, conventional island, and peripheral workshops. The noise level of some positions exceeded the standards of noise intensity. The prevention and control measures of noise hazards in posts with excessive noise should be strengthened.
10. Characteristics of nailfold capillaroscopy in fine sanding workers
Danying ZHANG ; Guiping CHEN ; Maosheng YAN ; Hansheng LIN ; Bin XIAO ; Sizhi CHEN ; Ting CHEN ; Hua YAN ; Qingsong CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2019;46(03):269-279
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of hand-transmitted vibration operation on nailfold capillaroscopy( NFC) in fine sanding workers. METHODS: A total of 57 fine sanding workers of one golf ball production enterprise in Guangdong Province were selected as vibration exposure group and 30 workers without exposure to hand-transmitted vibration as control group by a judgement sampling method. NFC examination was carried out in workers of these two groups. RESULTS: The capillary haemorrhage detection rates,percentage of abnormal capillary loops and total capillary width in the vibration exposure group were higher than that in the control group [43. 9% vs 13. 3%,( 56. 6 ± 20. 9) % vs( 41. 2 ± 14. 5) %,( 44. 7 ± 4. 9) vs( 42. 4 ± 4. 9) μm,P < 0. 05]. The capillary density,capillary length and branch diameter in the vibration exposure group were lower than that in the control group [( 7. 7 ± 1. 0) vs( 8. 8 ± 1. 0) per mm,( 185. 1 ± 33. 9) vs( 205. 6 ± 23. 2) μm,( 18. 3 ± 1. 9) vs( 19. 6 ± 2. 6) μm,P < 0. 05]. No significant difference was found in the diameter of apical part and branch of capillaries between the two groups( P > 0. 05). In the vibration exposure group,the percentage of abnormal capillary loops in the left hand was lower than that in the right hand [( 53. 1 ± 20. 6) % vs( 61. 5 ±24. 2) %,P < 0. 01],the capillary length in the left hand of vibration exposure group was longer than that in the right hand [( 187. 2 ± 33. 5) vs( 179. 4 ± 35. 4) μm,P < 0. 05]. No significant difference was found in the capillary density,total capillary width,apical part diameter,output branch diameter and input branch diameter between two hands in the vibration exposure group( P > 0. 05). CONCLUSION: The hand-transmitted vibration can lower the nailfold capillary density,shorten and widen capillary loops, increase percentage of abnormal capillary loops and induce capillary haemorrhage. NFC could be used to assist early detection of microvascular damage induced by hand-transmitted vibration.

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