1.Analysis of syphilis epidemiological characteristics among the resident population in Ruian City, 2014‒2023
Wansheng HONG ; Jiangmin CHEN ; Limin ZHOU ; Yunlei HU ; Chunnan CHEN ; Liangchai CHEN ; Jun LI ; Jieru HUANG ; Zumu ZHOU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(11):1026-1030
ObjectiveTo understand the epidemiological characteristics of syphilis in Ruian City, so as to provide a scientific basis for developing syphilis prevention and control strategies. MethodsDescriptive epidemiological methods were used to investigate the infection status of syphilis cases reported among the permanent resident population in Ruian City from 2014 to 2023, and its epidemiological characteristics were analyzed. ResultsA total of 5 482 syphilis cases were reported in Ruian from 2014 to 2023, with a male-female ratio of 1∶1.47. The average annual incidence rate from 2014 to 2023 was 37.51/100 000, with a declining trend in the incidence rate among females (APC=-4.78%, P<0.05). The incidence of primary and secondary syphilis decreased, while the proportion of latent syphilis cases increased. No cases of congenital syphilis were reported from 2017 to 2023. The majority of cases (60.29%) were reported among individuals aged 20‒<50 years. In terms of occupation, the highest proportion was found among housekeepers and the unemployed, constituting 42.70% the total cases. Dermatology departments reported the most cases in medical institutions, accounting for 33.38% of the total cases. The most likely route of infection was heterosexual transmission, accounting for 85.84%. ConclusionThe incidence of syphilis among females in Ruian City shows a declining trend, but the overall situation remains concerning. Prevention and control efforts should be intensified among key groups and high-risk populations, along with an enhancement on health education to curb the spread of syphilis.
2.Characteristics of paravertebral muscles in patients with unilateral lumbar disc herniation
Xingxing SHEN ; Weijian CHEN ; Congcong LI ; Junyi LI ; Shuai WANG ; Zixuan YE ; Ruian XIANG ; Xuemeng XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(9):1098-1103
ObjectiveTo explore the imbalance of paravertebral muscle group for patients with unilateral lumbar disc herniation. MethodsFrom January, 2022 to January, 2023, 30 patients with unilateral lumbar disc herniation (observation group) and 30 healthy people matching in general data (control group) were measured the tension and stiffness of multifidus and erector spinae with MyotonPRO, while the observation group was assessed with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for pain and Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, and the time of disease was also recorded. ResultsThe mean of bilateral tension and hardness of multifidus and erector spinae was more in the observation group than in the control group (|t| > 5.407, P < 0.001), and the tension and hardness of multifidus and erector spinae of the affected side were more than those of the unaffected side in the observation group (|t| > 11.219, P < 0.001). The tension and hardness of multifidus and erector spinae of the affected side were positively correlated with VAS score (r > 0.942, P < 0.001), and negatively correlated with JOA score (|r| > 0.886, P < 0.001). ConclusionThe tension and hardness of multifidus and erector spinae of the affected side increase after unilateral lumbar disc herniation, resulting in asymmetry.
3.Reliability on evaluation of quadriceps femoris muscle quality by ultrasonic echo intensity in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Junyi LI ; Zehua CHEN ; Zugui WU ; Yi WANG ; Congcong LI ; Shuai WANG ; Weijian CHEN ; Zixuan YE ; Xingxing SHEN ; Ruian XIANG ; Wengang LIU ; Xuemeng XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(6):738-744
ObjectiveTo evaluate the inter-rater and test-retest reliability of echo intensity of ultrasound image for quality of quadriceps femoris in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). MethodsFrom March to December, 2021, 33 patients with unilateral KOA in Guangdong Provincial Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were included. Ultrasound was used to observe the cross sections of rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM) and vastus lateralis (VL), and the images were saved. Two independent raters analyzed the average gray value of the picture with the Image J. One of the raters repeated the measurement. The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM), minimum detectable change (MDC) and coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated and the Bland-Altman charts were drawn. ResultsThe gray value was higher in the RF, VM and VL in the affected side than in the healthy side (t > 2.262, P < 0.05). The inter-rater reliability was excellent, with ICC 0.982 to 0.995, SEM 1.60 to 3.82, CV 1.49% to 5.90%, and MDC value 4.43 to 10.59. The test-retest reliability of the rater was excellent, with ICC 0.969 to 0.990, SEM 2.37 to 5.41, CV 2.22% to 4.84%, and MDC value 6.57 to 15.00. Bland-Altman charts analysis showed that the consistency was good. ConclusionThe quadriceps femoris muscle quality is different between the affected and the healthy sides in patients with unilateral KOA. It is reliable to evaluate muscle echo intensity by Image J.
4.Difference of cervical and shoulder muscle performance and its correlation with pain and body mass index in patients with chronic neck pain
Xingxing SHEN ; Yuling XIONG ; Weijian CHEN ; Congcong LI ; Junyi LI ; Shuai WANG ; Jiahao ZHANG ; Ruian XIANG ; Jiahao CHEN ; Wengang LIU ; Xuemeng XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(12):1420-1428
ObjectiveTo test the inter-tester reliability and test-retest reliability of MyotonPRO for evaluating neck and shoulder muscle performance parameters in patients with unilateral chronic neck pain, observe the difference of muscle performance between the healthy and affected sides of patients with chronic neck pain, and analyze the factors that cause the imbalance of muscle performance in patients with chronic neck pain. MethodsFrom January to June, 2023, 32 patients with unilateral chronic neck pain in Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital were selected. Two testers used the same MyotonPRO equipment to measure the muscle tone, muscle hardness and muscle elasticity on both sides of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the upper trapezius muscle in the relaxed position. Tester 1 repeated the measurement after an interval of 30 minutes, and Tester 2 was measured within the time interval between the two measurements of Tester 1. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of mean (SEM) and minimum detectable change (MDC) were calculated simultaneously. The measurement results were plotted into Bland-Altman diagram and systematic bias analysis was performed. The difference in muscle characteristics between the affected side and the healthy side was compared. At the same time, the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score and body mass index (BMI) of the subjects were collected for correlation analysis. ResultsExcept the sternocleidomastoid muscle elasticity of the affected side (ICC = 0.697), the inter-tester reliability of all other parameters was high to very high (ICC = 0.719 to 0.952, SEM = 0.04 to 6.53, MDC = 0.12 to 18.11). The test-retest reliability of all parameters was high (ICC = 0.883 to 0.981, SEM = 0.03 to 5.72, MDC = 0.09 to 15.84). Bland-Altman plot analysis showed that the scatter distribution was consistent. The muscle tone, muscle hardness and muscle elasticity of sternocleidomastoid muscle and upper trapezius muscle were higher on the affected side than on the healthy side (t > 2.846, P < 0.05). The asymmetry index of tension, hardness and elasticity of upper trapezius muscle and sternocleidomastoid muscle was significantly positively correlated with VAS score and BMI (r > 0.385, P < 0.05). ConclusionMyotonPRO has good inter-tester reliability and retest reliability in evaluating the muscle performance of both sides of patients with chronic neck pain. The muscle tone, muscle hardness and muscle elasticity of sternocleidomastoid muscle and upper trapezius muscle on the affected side were higher than on the healthy side, and the difference of muscle performance was positively correlated with pain and BMI.
5.Genetic analysis of a Chinese pedigree affected with Congenital coagulation factor XII deficiency due to a c.1A>G start codon variant of F12 gene.
Weidan JI ; Sen LIN ; Jie CHEN ; Chaojun JIN ; Xiaoyue LIN ; Zhiyuan YE ; Lijun QIU ; Dingliang QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(5):547-551
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics and genetic etiology of a consanguineous Chinese pedigree affected with Congenital coagulation factor XII (XII) deficiency.
METHODS:
Members of the pedigree who had visited Ruian People's Hospital on July 12, 2021 were selected as the study subjects. Clinical data of the pedigree were reviewed. Peripheral venous blood samples were taken from the subjects. Blood coagulation index and genetic testing were carried out. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTS:
This pedigree has comprised 6 individuals from 3 generations, including the proband, his father, mother, wife, sister and son. The proband was a 51-year-old male with kidney stones. Blood coagulation test showed that his activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was significantly prolonged, whilst the FXII activity (FXII:C) and FXII antigen (FXII:Ag) were extremely reduced. The FXII:C and FXII:Ag of proband's father, mother, sister and son have all reduced to about half of the lower limit of reference range. Genetic testing revealed that the proband has harbored homozygous missense variant of c.1A>G (p.Arg2Tyr) of the start codon in exon 1 of the F12 gene. Sanger sequencing confirmed that his father, mother, sister and son were all heterozygous for the variant, whilst his wife was of the wild type. By bioinformatic analysis, the variant has not been included in the HGMD database. Prediction with SIFT online software suggested the variant is harmful. Simulation with Swiss-Pbd Viewer v4.0.1 software suggested that the variant has a great impact on the structure of FXII protein. Based on the Standards and Guidelines for the Interpretation of Sequence Variants: A Joint Consensus Recommendation of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the variant was rated as likely pathogenic.
CONCLUSION
The c.1A>G (p.Arg2Tyr) variant of the F12 gene probably underlay the Congenital FXII deficiency in this pedigree. Above finding has further expanded the spectrum of F12 gene variants and provided a reference for clinical diagnosis and genetic counseling for this pedigree.
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Mutation
6.Systematic review on clinical efficacy and safety of Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster for soft tissue injury.
Si-Hong YANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Xiao-Feng LIN ; Jian-Min WEN ; Xue BAI ; Sai-Nan FANG ; Ying-Jie GUAN ; Wei CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(5):1167-1173
To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster in the treatment of soft tissue injury. Four Chinese databases(namely CNKI, WanFang, VIP, CBM) and 2 English databases(namely PubMed, Cochrane Library) were retrieved from the establishment of each database to March 2019. The randomized controlled trials of Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster compared with routine therapy in treatment of soft tissue injury were included. The quality of the included studies was assessed using the Cochrane Risk Assessment Tool. Five studies were included, and 367 patients were enrolled. None of the included studies reported randomized concealment, blinding, follow-up and dropping off. The results showed that Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster may have advantages in alleviating joint pain, swelling, tenderness and dysfunction and other symptoms, with no serious adverse reaction. Compared with routine therapy, Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster may have advantages in the treatment of soft tissue injury. However, due to the quality of the included RCTs, the conclusions of this study were limited. In addition, to produce high-quality evidences for the clinical application of Cheezheng Pain Relieving Plaster, the conclusions of this study shall be further verified with large-sample, scientifically designed and strictly implemented clinical trials.
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Pain/drug therapy*
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7.A cross-sectional study of the employment status of people with spinal cord injury living in the community
Yun YANG ; Guangxu XU ; Jianan LI ; Hongxing WANG ; Chuandong CHEN ; Huaide QIU ; Rong CAO ; Ruian YIN ; Xu LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(5):446-453
Objective:To learn about the employment situation of community-dwelling spinal cord injury (SCI ) survivors in Jiangsu Province and the factors which influence it, aiming to put forward suggestions which can help them return to work.Methods:This cross-sectional observational study was based on a International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey in Jiangsu Province using a questionnaire (InSCI questionnaire) devloped with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as the framework. Data were collected using the InSCI questionnaire. Data on sociodemographics, diseases, body functions, activities and participation, environmental factors, general health, well-being and so on were collected. Descriptive statistics were computed to analyze the respondents′ employment-related information. Correlation analysis and multiple linear regression were used to analyze factors influencing the employment of these community-dwelling SCI survivors.Results:From January to December of 2018, 726 completed questionnaires were collected-541 through telephone interviews, 152 via Internet links and 33 via face-to-face interviews. Logistic regression showed that residential patterns (odds ratio, OR=0.472), whether there was someone to take care of them at home or going out ( OR=0.405), age at the onset of injury ( OR=0.949), personal factors ( OR=1.068), activity and participation ( OR=1.034), and environmental factors ( OR=1.043) all influenced the respondents′ engaging in paid work. Conclusion:The employment rate of patients with spinal cord injury living in the community is low (22.8%). Comprehensive rehabilitation programs and adequate family and social support should be implemented to help them return to work.
8. Comparative analysis of clinico-pathological characteristics and outcomes in malignant hypertension patients with and without primary glomerular diseases
Tianxin CHEN ; Bo CHEN ; Xinxin CHEN ; Ying ZHOU ; Duo LI ; Xiaokai DING ; Runying ZHAO ; Chusheng MIAO ; Chaosheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2019;35(12):906-913
Objective:
To investigate the clinico-pathological characteristics, outcomes and their predictors in malignant hypertension related kidney injury with and without primary glomerular diseases.
Methods:
Patients with clinical diagnosis of malignant hypertension, biopsy-proven kidney injury caused by malignant hypertension and complete clinical data from January 2010 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. According to clinical and renal pathology, patients were divided into malignant hypertension related kidney injury without primary nephropathy group and with primary nephropathy group. Clinico-pathological characteristics and outcomes were evaluated and compared between malignant hypertension related kidney injury with and without primary glomerular diseases.
Results:
Totally 31 biopsy-proven kidney injury patients were analyzed. Among them, there were 18 cases with primary glomerular diseases and 13 cases without primary glomerular diseases, with age of (32.5±6.5) years old and (34.7±8.1) years old, respectively. There were 12 males in both group. The proportion of primary IgA nephropathy was higher (16/18) in the group of malignant hypertension related kidney injury with primary glomerular diseases. Malignant hypertension with primary glomerular diseases patients had lower plasma albunin level [(32.7±6.4) g/L vs (38.5±7.3) g/L,
9.Risk factors of perioperative heart failure in elderly patients with femoral shaft fracture.
Chang-Hua LI ; Wen-Liang CHEN ; Guang-Mao LIN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2018;31(2):150-154
OBJECTIVETo study the risk factors of perioperative heart failure in the elderly patients with femoral shaft fracture by the regression analysis, so as to provide relevant clinical reference.
METHODSFrom July 2012 to April 2017, 143 elderly patients with femoral shaft fracture who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital were retrospectively studied. Among them, 25 patients with perioperative heart failure included 10 males and 15 females with a mean age of (77.2±12.5) years old; 118 patients without heart failure included 54 males and 64 females with a mean age of (71.1±10.6) years old. The data of the time from injury to operation, hypertension history, heart disease history, disturbance of consciousness, preoperative renal function, operation method, operation time, anesthesia mode, perioperative fluid volume difference, perioperative pain score, postoperative hemoglobin were collected and recorded. The various factors of the two groups were compared, and a multiple factor Logistic regression analysis was performed on the meaningful results in order to identify the independent risk factors.
RESULTSUnivariate analysis showed that age, heart disease history, preoperative renal function and perioperative fluid volume had statistical difference between the two groups(<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that the independent risk factors of perioperative heart failure were age[=0.016,=2.789(1.208, 6.439)], heart disease history[=0.011,=2.878(1.269, 6.527)], preoperative renal function[=0.043,=2.410(1.027, 5.654)], the perioperative fluid volume difference[=0.022,=4.215(1.230, 14.439)].
CONCLUSIONSThe age, heart disease history, preoperative renal function and perioperative fluid balance are the risk factors of perioperative heart failure in elderly patients with femoral fracture. During the perioperative period, we should pay full attention to and evaluate the hazards of these risk factors and adopt effective and effective prevention and treatment measures.
10. HBsAg loss with Pegylated-interferon alfa-2a in hepatitis B patients with partial response to nucleos(t)-ide analog: new switch study
Peng HU ; Jia SHANG ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Guozhong GONG ; Yongguo LI ; Xinyue CHEN ; Jianning JIANG ; Qing XIE ; Xiaoguang DOU ; Yongtao SUN ; Yufang LI ; Yingxia LIU ; Guozhen LIU ; Dewen MA ; Xiaoling CHI ; Hong TANG ; Xiaoou LI ; Yao XIE ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Jiaji JIANG ; Ping ZHA ; Jinlin HOU ; Zhiliang GAO ; Huimin FAN ; Jiguang DING ; Dazhi ZHANG ; Hong REN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2018;26(10):756-764
Objective:
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss is seldom achieved with nucleos(t)ide analog (NA) therapy in chronic hepatitis B patients but may be enhanced by switching to finite pegylated-interferon (Peg-IFN) alfa-2a. We assessed HBsAg loss with 48- and 96-week Peg-IFN alfa-2a in chronic hepatitis B patients with partial response to a previous NA.
Methods:
Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive patients who achieved HBeAg loss and hepatitis B virus DNA < 200 IU/mL with previous adefovir, lamivudine or entecavir treatment were randomized 1:1 to receive Peg-IFN alfa-2a for 48 (

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