1.Comparative analysis of disease spectrum difference between coal mine workers and general population inpatients in Datong City
Jinzhu YIN ; Junxia ZHAO ; Xiaorui CI ; Lihua ZHANG ; Jisheng NIE ; Jianfang SONG
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(5):558-563
Objective To analyze the difference of diseases between the coal mine workers and the general population inpatients by the disease spectrum in Datong City. Methods A total of 282 639 hospitalized patients in Datong City in 2023 were included as the study subjects. Participants were divided into a general population group and a coal mine workers group based on health insurance types, with 247 897 and 34 742 cases, respectively. The disease spectrum of participants in both groups was coded and analyzed according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). The standardized constituent ratios of disease categories were calculated and compared between the two groups. Results Patients aged 60-<70 years had the largest standardized proportion in both cohorts (29.02% in the general population group and 33.08% in coal mine workers group). Circulatory system diseases had the highest standardized proportion in both groups. Within the top six disease categories ranked by standardized composition ratio in the coal mine workers, three demonstrated a higher burden, including neoplasms (C00-D48), symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical/laboratory findings not elsewhere classified (R00-R99), and factors influencing health status/contact with health services (Z00-Z99), compared with the general population (11.82% vs 10.44%, 12.99% vs 8.03%, and 6.17% vs 2.04%, respectively). In both groups, male workers had higher standardized constituent ratios of circulatory, respiratory, and digestive system diseases than females (coal mine workers group, 19.53% vs 14.31%, 13.56% vs 9.10%, 10.61% vs 8.43%; general population group, 26.15% vs 22.42%, 15.45% vs 11.87%, 11.52% vs 10.41%). Conversely, the ratios for conditions classified under symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical/laboratory findings not elsewhere classified (R00-R99). and factors influencing health status/contact with health services (Z00-Z99) were higher in females than males (coal mine workers group, 13.31% vs 12.68%, 7.26% vs 5.13%; general population group, 8.91% vs 7.18%, 2.35% vs 1.74%). Mental and behavioral disorders (F00-F99) were most prevalent in the 22-<50-year age group in the general population (9.92%) and in the 50-<60-year age group in coal mine workers (8.58%). The standardized proportion of respiratory system diseases ranked first in≥80-year age workers in general population group and coal mine workers group (29.54% and 26.46%, respectively). Regarding specific malignancies, unspecified malignant neoplasm of the bronchus or lung was the most common cancer among males in both groups (3.44% and 3.62%). Among females, the standardized proportion of unspecified malignant neoplasm of breast was higher in coal mine workers group than in the general population group (2.60% vs 2.09%). Conclusion Neoplasms, abnormal symptoms, and mental health disorders should be prioritized in disease prevention strategies for coal mine workers. Greater attention should be paid to mental health screening in younger populations, and medical resource allocation should be optimized according to sex-specific high-incidence cancers.
2.Effectiveness and pregnancy outcomes of emergency cervical cerclage versus cerclage with cervical length <10 mm: a retrospective study
Malipati MAERDAN ; Xinyi WANG ; Chunyan SHI ; Lijuan WANG ; Ruihong ZHAO ; Jianfang LIANG ; Xiao SUN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Mengying ZHANG ; Huixia YANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(2):114-120
Objective:To explore the surgical efficacy of cervical cerclage with cervical length (CL) <10 mm and emergency cerclage.Methods:From January 2013 to June 2022, a total of 98 singleton pregnant women who underwent ultrasound-indicated cervical cerclage because of CL<10 mm in the second trimester and underwent emergency cervical cerclage because of cervical dilation found by physical examination in Peking University First Hospital were enrolled. The differences in clinical data between the <34 weeks delivery group (25 cases) and the ≥34 weeks delivery group (73 cases) were compared. Meanwhile, according to different cervical status, they were divided into CL<10 mm group (43 cases) and cervical dilatation group (55 cases), and the cervical dilatation group was further divided into cervical dilatation <4 cm group and cervical dilatation ≥4 cm group. The clinical data and pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with different cervical status were compared.Results:(1) There were significant differences in the proportion of preoperative CL<10 mm and the degree of preoperative cervical dilation between the <34 weeks delivery group and the ≥34 weeks delivery group (all P<0.05). (2) After cervical cerclage, compared with women in the cervical dilatation group, the prolonged gestational age in the CL<10 mm group was longer [(10.5±4.6) vs (14.3±3.4) weeks], the gestational age at delivery was later (median: 35.7 vs 38.0 weeks), the preterm birth rates before 37 and 34 weeks were lower, the late abortion rate was lower [9% (5/55) vs 0 (0/43)], and the newborn birth weight was higher, the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). (3) Compared with the cervical dilation ≥4 cm group, the prolonged gestational age of the cervical dilatation <4 cm group was longer [(7.5±5.3) vs (11.1±4.2) weeks], the gestational age at delivery was later (median: 29.2 vs 36.0 weeks), and the birth weight of the newborn was higher (all P<0.05). The late abortion rate of cervical dilatation <4 cm group was lower than that of cervical dilatation ≥4 cm group [7% (3/45) vs 2/10; P=0.220]. Conclusions:Timely cervical cerclage in individuals with CL<10 mm could reduce preterm birth rate before 34 weeks gestation, and the pregnancy outcome is better than that of individuals with cervical dilation. Moreover, the pregnancy outcome of cervical cerclage in women with cervical dilation <4 cm is significantly better than that in women with cervical dilatation ≥4 cm.
3.Combining transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation with warm moxibustion scraping in treating lumbodorsal myofascial pain syndrome
Linzhi LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Jianfang GUO ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Liang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(6):534-538
Objective:To observe the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) when it is combined with warm moxibustion scraping therapy (WMST) in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in the lumbodorsal region.Methods:A total of 112 patients with lumbodorsal MPS were randomly divided into a control group and a combination group, each of 56. All of the patients received TEAS, but those in the combined group additionally received warm moxibustion scraping therapy. The treatment consisted of 3 consecutive courses, with each course lasting 2 weeks and a 1-day rest interval between courses. Before the treatment and after completing 3 courses (post-treatment), the therapeutic effects were evaluated using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, visual analogue scale (VAS) ratings for pain, a pain rating index (PRI), present pain intensity (PPI), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).Results:After the treatment, significant decreases were observed in the average TCM syndrome, VAS pain, PRI, PPI, ODI and PSQI scores of both groups, but the combination group′s averages were all significantly lower than those of the control group. Efficacy among the combination group (92.9%) was significantly higher than among the controls (62.5%).Conclusions:Supplementing TEAS with warm moxibustion scraping can more effectively relieve lumbodorsal pain and dysfunction among patients with lumbodorsal MPS, and improve their sleep quality.
4.The relationship between SERPINA4 expression and prognosis in metastatic color-ectal cancer
Jianfang GAO ; Xiaotong DONG ; Qing ZHAO ; Yunxiang ZHANG ; Huimin SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(3):340-344,351
Purpose To investigate the relationship between SERPINA4 expression and clinicopathological fea-tures and prognosis in metastatic colorectal cancer(CRC).Methods EnVision two-step immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of SERPINA4 protein in 104 cases of primary and metastatic tumor paraffin tissues of metastatic colorectal cancer and adjacent intestinal normal mucosa,and its relationship with clinicopathological features of patients was analyzed.qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of SERPINA4 mRNA in 11 pairs of metastatic CRC metastases and paired primary tumor paraffin-embedded tissue samples.The survival of patients was followed up,and the relationship between SERPINA4 expression and patient prognosis was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method.Re-sults Immunohistochemical results showed that the strong positive expression rate of SERPINA4 was 97.10%in nor-mal mucosa,71.20%in primary lesions,and 39.40%in metastatic lesions.The difference between the three groups was statistically significant(P<0.001).qRT-PCR results showed that SERPINA4 mRNA was lowly expressed in me-tastatic lesions of metastatic CRC(P<0.05).The expression of SERPINA4 in metastatic lesions was significantly cor-related with histological grade,N stage and M stage of the tumor(P<0.05),but not significantly correlated with age,gender,tumor location and T stage of patients(P>0.05).The survival time of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with high expression of SERPINA4 was longer than that of patients with low expression.Conclusion The ex-pression of SERPINA4 is of great significance in the survival and prognosis of patients with metastatic CRC.
5.Validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey in college students
Jiajun ZHU ; Yong LIU ; Jianfang ZHAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(2):186-192
Objective:To introduce the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey(SBBS),and examine the validity and reliability of the Chinese version among college students.Methods:A total of 701 college students were sur-veyed to test the construct validity and internal consistency reliability of the Chinese version of the SBBS.A total of 154 college students completed the criterion validity test of the Visual Analogue Scale Assessing Perceived Body Boundaries(VASAPBB),Psychological Boundary Questionnaire(PBQ),Chinese Body Shame Scale(CBSS),Self-liking/Self-competence Scale(SLCS)and Self-Objectification Beliefs and Behaviors Scale(SOBBS),and 117 of them were retested 4 weeks later for the test-retest reliability.Results:The Chinese version of the SBBS was demonstrated bifactor model.General factor was sense of body boundaries,and specific factors were sense of barrier and permeability.The bifactor model fit well with the data(x2/df=3.93,CFI=0.91,TLI=0.91,RMSEA=0.07,AIC=368.05,BIC=482.36).The score of the Chinese version of SBBS was positively correlated with the scores of VASAPBB,PBQ and SLCS(r=0.77,0.66,0.38,Ps<0.001),negatively correlated with CBSS and SOBBS(r=-0.61,-0.56,Ps<0.001).The Cronbach α of the Chinese version of SBBS was 0.94,and the test-retest reli-ability was 0.73.Conclusion:The Chinese version of the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey(SBBS)shows good validity and reliability among college students.
6.Effectiveness and pregnancy outcomes of emergency cervical cerclage versus cerclage with cervical length <10 mm: a retrospective study
Malipati MAERDAN ; Xinyi WANG ; Chunyan SHI ; Lijuan WANG ; Ruihong ZHAO ; Jianfang LIANG ; Xiao SUN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Mengying ZHANG ; Huixia YANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(2):114-120
Objective:To explore the surgical efficacy of cervical cerclage with cervical length (CL) <10 mm and emergency cerclage.Methods:From January 2013 to June 2022, a total of 98 singleton pregnant women who underwent ultrasound-indicated cervical cerclage because of CL<10 mm in the second trimester and underwent emergency cervical cerclage because of cervical dilation found by physical examination in Peking University First Hospital were enrolled. The differences in clinical data between the <34 weeks delivery group (25 cases) and the ≥34 weeks delivery group (73 cases) were compared. Meanwhile, according to different cervical status, they were divided into CL<10 mm group (43 cases) and cervical dilatation group (55 cases), and the cervical dilatation group was further divided into cervical dilatation <4 cm group and cervical dilatation ≥4 cm group. The clinical data and pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with different cervical status were compared.Results:(1) There were significant differences in the proportion of preoperative CL<10 mm and the degree of preoperative cervical dilation between the <34 weeks delivery group and the ≥34 weeks delivery group (all P<0.05). (2) After cervical cerclage, compared with women in the cervical dilatation group, the prolonged gestational age in the CL<10 mm group was longer [(10.5±4.6) vs (14.3±3.4) weeks], the gestational age at delivery was later (median: 35.7 vs 38.0 weeks), the preterm birth rates before 37 and 34 weeks were lower, the late abortion rate was lower [9% (5/55) vs 0 (0/43)], and the newborn birth weight was higher, the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). (3) Compared with the cervical dilation ≥4 cm group, the prolonged gestational age of the cervical dilatation <4 cm group was longer [(7.5±5.3) vs (11.1±4.2) weeks], the gestational age at delivery was later (median: 29.2 vs 36.0 weeks), and the birth weight of the newborn was higher (all P<0.05). The late abortion rate of cervical dilatation <4 cm group was lower than that of cervical dilatation ≥4 cm group [7% (3/45) vs 2/10; P=0.220]. Conclusions:Timely cervical cerclage in individuals with CL<10 mm could reduce preterm birth rate before 34 weeks gestation, and the pregnancy outcome is better than that of individuals with cervical dilation. Moreover, the pregnancy outcome of cervical cerclage in women with cervical dilation <4 cm is significantly better than that in women with cervical dilatation ≥4 cm.
7.The relationship between SERPINA4 expression and prognosis in metastatic color-ectal cancer
Jianfang GAO ; Xiaotong DONG ; Qing ZHAO ; Yunxiang ZHANG ; Huimin SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(3):340-344,351
Purpose To investigate the relationship between SERPINA4 expression and clinicopathological fea-tures and prognosis in metastatic colorectal cancer(CRC).Methods EnVision two-step immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of SERPINA4 protein in 104 cases of primary and metastatic tumor paraffin tissues of metastatic colorectal cancer and adjacent intestinal normal mucosa,and its relationship with clinicopathological features of patients was analyzed.qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of SERPINA4 mRNA in 11 pairs of metastatic CRC metastases and paired primary tumor paraffin-embedded tissue samples.The survival of patients was followed up,and the relationship between SERPINA4 expression and patient prognosis was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method.Re-sults Immunohistochemical results showed that the strong positive expression rate of SERPINA4 was 97.10%in nor-mal mucosa,71.20%in primary lesions,and 39.40%in metastatic lesions.The difference between the three groups was statistically significant(P<0.001).qRT-PCR results showed that SERPINA4 mRNA was lowly expressed in me-tastatic lesions of metastatic CRC(P<0.05).The expression of SERPINA4 in metastatic lesions was significantly cor-related with histological grade,N stage and M stage of the tumor(P<0.05),but not significantly correlated with age,gender,tumor location and T stage of patients(P>0.05).The survival time of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with high expression of SERPINA4 was longer than that of patients with low expression.Conclusion The ex-pression of SERPINA4 is of great significance in the survival and prognosis of patients with metastatic CRC.
8.Validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey in college students
Jiajun ZHU ; Yong LIU ; Jianfang ZHAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(2):186-192
Objective:To introduce the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey(SBBS),and examine the validity and reliability of the Chinese version among college students.Methods:A total of 701 college students were sur-veyed to test the construct validity and internal consistency reliability of the Chinese version of the SBBS.A total of 154 college students completed the criterion validity test of the Visual Analogue Scale Assessing Perceived Body Boundaries(VASAPBB),Psychological Boundary Questionnaire(PBQ),Chinese Body Shame Scale(CBSS),Self-liking/Self-competence Scale(SLCS)and Self-Objectification Beliefs and Behaviors Scale(SOBBS),and 117 of them were retested 4 weeks later for the test-retest reliability.Results:The Chinese version of the SBBS was demonstrated bifactor model.General factor was sense of body boundaries,and specific factors were sense of barrier and permeability.The bifactor model fit well with the data(x2/df=3.93,CFI=0.91,TLI=0.91,RMSEA=0.07,AIC=368.05,BIC=482.36).The score of the Chinese version of SBBS was positively correlated with the scores of VASAPBB,PBQ and SLCS(r=0.77,0.66,0.38,Ps<0.001),negatively correlated with CBSS and SOBBS(r=-0.61,-0.56,Ps<0.001).The Cronbach α of the Chinese version of SBBS was 0.94,and the test-retest reli-ability was 0.73.Conclusion:The Chinese version of the Sense of Body Boundaries Survey(SBBS)shows good validity and reliability among college students.
9.Combining transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation with warm moxibustion scraping in treating lumbodorsal myofascial pain syndrome
Linzhi LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Jianfang GUO ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Liang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(6):534-538
Objective:To observe the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) when it is combined with warm moxibustion scraping therapy (WMST) in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in the lumbodorsal region.Methods:A total of 112 patients with lumbodorsal MPS were randomly divided into a control group and a combination group, each of 56. All of the patients received TEAS, but those in the combined group additionally received warm moxibustion scraping therapy. The treatment consisted of 3 consecutive courses, with each course lasting 2 weeks and a 1-day rest interval between courses. Before the treatment and after completing 3 courses (post-treatment), the therapeutic effects were evaluated using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, visual analogue scale (VAS) ratings for pain, a pain rating index (PRI), present pain intensity (PPI), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).Results:After the treatment, significant decreases were observed in the average TCM syndrome, VAS pain, PRI, PPI, ODI and PSQI scores of both groups, but the combination group′s averages were all significantly lower than those of the control group. Efficacy among the combination group (92.9%) was significantly higher than among the controls (62.5%).Conclusions:Supplementing TEAS with warm moxibustion scraping can more effectively relieve lumbodorsal pain and dysfunction among patients with lumbodorsal MPS, and improve their sleep quality.
10.Copy number variations of CCND1 gene and chromosome 11 centromere in acral melanoma
Ruiping GUO ; Leyuan YANG ; Juan DU ; Jianfang ZHAO ; Fang SHI ; Xin ZHANG ; Jing SU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(6):557-562
Objective:To study the correlation between the copy number variations of CCND1 gene and chromosome 11 and their associations with clinicopathologic features in acral melanoma.Methods:Thirty-three acral melanoma cases diagnosed at the Department of Pathology of Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China from January 2018 to August 2021 were collected. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to detect the copy number of CCND1 gene and centromere of chromosome 11. The relationship between the copy numbers of CCND1 and chromosome 11 centromere, and the correlation between CCND1 copy number and clinicopathologic characteristics were analyzed.Results:There were 15 male and 18 female patients, with an age ranging from 22-86 years. 63.6% (21/33) of the patients had an increased CCND1 gene copy number. 21.2% (7/33) of patients with increased CCND1 copy number had an accompanying chromosome 11 centromere copy number increase. 27.3% (9/33) of the cases had a low copy number of CCND1 gene, and 4 of them (4/33, 12.1%) were accompanied by chromosome 11 centromere copy number increase. 36.4% (12/33) of the cases had a high copy number of CCND1 gene, and 3 (3/33, 9.1%) of them were accompanied by chromosome 11 centromere copy number increase. No cases with CCND1 low copy number increase showed CCND1/CEP11 ratio greater than 2.00. The 11 cases with CCND1 high copy number increase showed CCND1/CEP11 ratio greater than or equal to 2.00. However, there was no significant correlation between CCND1 copy number increase and any of the examined clinicopathologic features such as age, sex, histological type, Breslow thickness, ulcer and Clark level.Conclusions:CCND1 copy number increase is a significant molecular alteration in acral melanoma. In some cases, CCND1 copy number increase may be accompanied by the copy number increase of chromosome 11. For these cases the copy number increase in CCND1 gene may be a result of the copy number change of chromosome 11.

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