1.Epidemiological characteristics of burn and scald cases monitored in a Guangzhou hospital,2022-2024
Ruiquan ZHU ; Cuiping YE ; Yiting CHEN ; Jinwei ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1607-1611
Objective To understand the epidemiological characteristics of burns and scalds in a sentinel hospital for na-tional injury surveillance in Guangzhou,and to provide a scientific basis for developing precise and effective prevention strategies.Methods Data on burn and scald cases from the outpatient and emergency departments of a sentinel injury surveillance hospital in Guangzhou from 2022 to 2024 were collected,and epidemiological characteristics were analyzed.Results A total of 19 303 burn and scald cases were reported during 2022-2024,with a male-to-female ratio of 1∶1.29.The majority of cases occurred in young and middle-aged adults(51.40%).Across all age groups,the top three locations where burns and scalds occurred were homes(60.14%),industrial and construction sites(30.74%),and public places(5.12%).Burns and scalds in preschool children predominantly occurred at home,mostly during leisure activities,while in young adults and the elderly,they were mainly associated with household chores and leisure activities.Unintentional injuries accounted for the vast majority of cases(99.45%).Analysis of age-specific outcomes of burns and scalds showed that the proportion of preschool children discharged af-ter treatment decreased(19.10%,AR=-5.08),while the proportion hospitalized increased(25.98%,AR=4.66).Conclu-sion This study indicates that homes are the primary location for burns and scalds in Guangzhou,with preschool children being particularly vulnerable during leisure activities at home.Preschool children should be the key target group for burn and scald pre-vention and control efforts.
2.Epidemiological characteristics of burn and scald cases monitored in a Guangzhou hospital,2022-2024
Ruiquan ZHU ; Cuiping YE ; Yiting CHEN ; Jinwei ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1607-1611
Objective To understand the epidemiological characteristics of burns and scalds in a sentinel hospital for na-tional injury surveillance in Guangzhou,and to provide a scientific basis for developing precise and effective prevention strategies.Methods Data on burn and scald cases from the outpatient and emergency departments of a sentinel injury surveillance hospital in Guangzhou from 2022 to 2024 were collected,and epidemiological characteristics were analyzed.Results A total of 19 303 burn and scald cases were reported during 2022-2024,with a male-to-female ratio of 1∶1.29.The majority of cases occurred in young and middle-aged adults(51.40%).Across all age groups,the top three locations where burns and scalds occurred were homes(60.14%),industrial and construction sites(30.74%),and public places(5.12%).Burns and scalds in preschool children predominantly occurred at home,mostly during leisure activities,while in young adults and the elderly,they were mainly associated with household chores and leisure activities.Unintentional injuries accounted for the vast majority of cases(99.45%).Analysis of age-specific outcomes of burns and scalds showed that the proportion of preschool children discharged af-ter treatment decreased(19.10%,AR=-5.08),while the proportion hospitalized increased(25.98%,AR=4.66).Conclu-sion This study indicates that homes are the primary location for burns and scalds in Guangzhou,with preschool children being particularly vulnerable during leisure activities at home.Preschool children should be the key target group for burn and scald pre-vention and control efforts.
3.Reproducibility of balanced steady-state free-precession sequences non-contrast MR coronary angiography with different scanning modalities
Feng WANG ; Shaobin ZHUANG ; Wei GUO ; Ruiquan CHEN ; Hao HUANG ; Lanmei GAO ; Saijie ZHU ; Dairong CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(10):1069-1075
Objective:To investigate the reproducibility of whole-heart and volume-targeted balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) non-contrast MR coronary angiography (CMRA) for displaying coronary trunks.Methods:From February and September 2021, the whole-heart and volume-targeted CMRA examinations of 58 volunteers were prospectively and consecutively acquired in The First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University. Each volunteer underwent CMRA twice within a week. The subjective score, vessel-to-myocardium ratio (VMR), vessel-to-fat ratio (VFR), signal-noise ratio (SNR), and coronary corresponding coordinate was analyzed and extracted. Inter-observer, intra-observer and inter-scan consistency were evaluated by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), Bland-Altman analysis, Hausdorff Distance (HD), and Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC).Results:The inter-observer and intra-observer consistencies of subjective scores, VMR, and VFR of the whole-heart and volume-targeted coronary artery images were excellent (ICC>0.76, P<0.001). The inter-scan VFR consistencies of RCA, LM, and LCX of whole-heart coronary scans were moderate (ICC=0.235, 0.264, 0.380, all P<0.05), while the consistencies of the remaining variables were good, (all ICCs>0.49, P<0.001). Bland-Altman method showed that most VMR, VFR, and SNR of two CMRA imaging were within the 95% limits of agreement. Whole-heart CMRA inter-and intra-observer mean HD was 1.79 (1.35, 3.25), 1.68 (1.09, 4.10), mean DSC was 0.96±0.04, 0.97±0.03. Volume-targeted CMRA inter-and intra-observer mean HD were 1.74 (1.63, 3.11), 1.74 (1.63, 1.98), and the mean DSC was 0.91±0.10, 0.95±0.05. The subjective score of raw images of the total artery trunk of volume-targeted CMRA [3.86 (3.68,4.00) vs. 3.80 (3.58,3.96) ], VMR [1.45 (1.27,1.58) vs. 1.22 (1.13,1.41) ], and VFR [7.36 (6.44,8.60) vs. 5.97 (4.97,6.64) ] were better than those of whole-heart CMRA (all P<0.05). The overall subjective score of whole-heart CMRA coronary trunk curved projection reformation was better than volume-targeted CMRA [3.75 (3.57, 3.88) vs. 3.63 (3.44, 3.71)] ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Whole-heart and volume-targeted bSSFP non-contrast CMRA represent good reproducibility and image quality in the main coronary artery of healthy volunteers. Both of the two methods have their advantages and complement each other.
4.Effect of Sling Exercise Therapy Combined with Acupuncture at Jiaji Acupoints on Balance in Stroke Patient with Hemiplegia
Ruiquan CHEN ; Jianxian WU ; Zongjun ZHU ; Hongbo XIAO ; Yunhuan HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(7):762-765
Objective To observe the effect of sling exercise therapy combined with acupuncture at Jiaji acupoints on balance function of stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods From October, 2013 to October, 2015, 40 hemiplegic stroke patients with balance dysfunction were randomized to control group and treatment group equally. Both groups accepted routine rehabilitation, while the treatment group com-bined with sling exercise therapy and acupuncture at Jiaji acupoints. They were assessed with Berg Balance Scale (BBS), 10-metre maxi-mum walking speed (10MWS), Fugl-Meyer Assessment of lower limbs (FMA-L) and modified Barthel Index (MBI) before and four weeks after treatment. Results The scores of BBS, FMA-L and MBI, and 10MWS improved in both groups (t>2.249, P<0.05), and improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (t>2.954, P<0.01). Conclusion Sling exercise therapy combined with acupuncture at Jiaji acupoints can further improve the function of balance, walking and activities of daily living in stroke patients with hemiplegia.

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