1.Analysis of the correlation between blood lipid levels and cognitive dysfunction in elderly people aged 65 and above
Jinping HUANG ; Yuanzheng FU ; Yangjian PAN ; Yurong HU ; Jinquan ZHANG ; Xiaoyan DU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(7):1084-1089
his cross-sectional study employed convenience sampling to enroll 1 994 community-dwelling older adults (aged ≥65 years) undergoing health examinations at a Guangzhou community hospital between January and December 2024, aiming to investigate associations between blood lipid profiles and cognitive impairment. Cognitive function was assessed using the AD8 scale, with demographic characteristics (age, sex, education, occupation), health status (hypertension, diabetes mellitus), and lifestyle factors (smoking/alcohol use) collected via questionnaires. Fasting blood samples quantified triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Propensity score matching (PSM) balanced baseline characteristics between lipid-level groups. Pre-PSM analyses revealed significant intergroup differences: TG groups differed in sex, BMI, alcohol use, hypertension, and self-rated health ( P<0.05); TC groups in sex, age, occupation, diabetes, and hypertension; LDL-C groups in sex, age, occupation, diabetes, hypertension, and daily living ability; HDL-C groups in sex, age, education, occupation, BMI, smoking, diabetes, and hypertension. Post-PSM adjustment eliminated baseline differences ( P>0.05). Multivariable logistic regression adjusted for demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors demonstrated that elevated TG levels conferred a 48% reduced risk of cognitive dysfunction [ OR (95% CI): 0.52 (0.29-0.94)], whereas TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C showed no significant associations (all P>0.05). These findings suggest an inverse association between higher triglyceride levels and cognitive dysfunction risk in older adults, highlighting TG′s potential protective role in cognitive health.
2.Analysis of the correlation between blood lipid levels and cognitive dysfunction in elderly people aged 65 and above
Jinping HUANG ; Yuanzheng FU ; Yangjian PAN ; Yurong HU ; Jinquan ZHANG ; Xiaoyan DU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(7):1084-1089
his cross-sectional study employed convenience sampling to enroll 1 994 community-dwelling older adults (aged ≥65 years) undergoing health examinations at a Guangzhou community hospital between January and December 2024, aiming to investigate associations between blood lipid profiles and cognitive impairment. Cognitive function was assessed using the AD8 scale, with demographic characteristics (age, sex, education, occupation), health status (hypertension, diabetes mellitus), and lifestyle factors (smoking/alcohol use) collected via questionnaires. Fasting blood samples quantified triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Propensity score matching (PSM) balanced baseline characteristics between lipid-level groups. Pre-PSM analyses revealed significant intergroup differences: TG groups differed in sex, BMI, alcohol use, hypertension, and self-rated health ( P<0.05); TC groups in sex, age, occupation, diabetes, and hypertension; LDL-C groups in sex, age, occupation, diabetes, hypertension, and daily living ability; HDL-C groups in sex, age, education, occupation, BMI, smoking, diabetes, and hypertension. Post-PSM adjustment eliminated baseline differences ( P>0.05). Multivariable logistic regression adjusted for demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors demonstrated that elevated TG levels conferred a 48% reduced risk of cognitive dysfunction [ OR (95% CI): 0.52 (0.29-0.94)], whereas TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C showed no significant associations (all P>0.05). These findings suggest an inverse association between higher triglyceride levels and cognitive dysfunction risk in older adults, highlighting TG′s potential protective role in cognitive health.
3.Clinical efficacy of circular wound edge protector in preventing surgical site infection following open abdominal surgery
Xiaoping HUANG ; Yangjian PAN ; Canliang TAN ; Lixin LIU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(6):388-392
Objective To explore the efficacy of circular wound edge protector(CWEP)in preventing surgical site infection (SSI)following open abdominal surgery,analyze the related risk factors for postoperative SSI,and provide scientific basis for preventing SSI following open abdominal surgery.Methods 162 patients who underwent open abdominal surgery in a hospital from March 2014 to December 2015 were randomly divided into intervention group (used CWEP during surgery)and control group (used sterile gauze pad to protect incision).Length of hospital stay,cost of dressing change,and SSI between two groups were compared,risk factors for postoperative SSI were analyzed.Results Incidence of SSI in intervention group was lower than control group (14.81%[12/81]vs 34.57%[28/81],P <0.05);grade-A incision healing rate of intervention group was higher than control group(86.42% vs 66.67%,P <0.05).The cost of dressing change in intervention group was lower than control group([305.5 ± 176.7]yuan vs [431.6 ± 381.4 ]yuan,P = 0.008 ). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that hypoproteinemia(OR,2.88[95%CI ,1.21-6.87]),body mass index ≥24(OR,3.11[95%CI ,1.12-8.66]),and blood loss≥400 mL(OR,3.98[95%CI ,1.36- 11.64])were independent risk factors for postoperative SSI,while CWEP use was the protective factor(OR,0.24[95%CI ,0.09-0.59]).Conclusion CWEP can effectively reduce the incidence of SSI following open abdominal surgery.
4.An anatomic study of the dorsal forearm perforator flaps
Xin WANG ; Jianhong WANG ; Jing MEI ; Haoliang HU ; Shengwei WANG ; Jiadong PAN ; Yangjian WANG ; Weiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2012;35(4):303-306,后插6
Objective To provide anatomical landmarks with which to facilitate flap dissection,we studied the perforator artery of the dorsal forearm including its source,quantity,origination,caliber,variation and pedicle length. Methods Ten fresh cadavers were injected with a modified lead oxide-gelatin mixture,and three-dimensional graphics of the perforator vessels of the dorsal forearm were reconstructed with a computed tomography. In addition, twenty upper extremity specimens were injected with red latex via the axillary artery.The integument of the forearm was dissected,and perforators were identified,including type,course,size and location were documented.Surface areas were measured with Scion Image. Results The average number of the posterior interosseous artery cutaneous perforators in the dorsal forearm was (5±2),the average outer diameter of the perforator artories was (0.5 ± 0.1) mm,and the pedicle length was (2.5 ±0.2) cm.The average cutaneous vascular territory was (22.0 ± 15.0) cm2.The dorsal branch of the anterior interosseous artery dispersed on the wrist dorsum or the distal third of the dorsal forearm. It's average diameter was 0.8 mum. Conclusion The free transplantation of the posterior interosseous perforator artery flaps or rotary flap pedicled by the dorsal branch of the anterior interosseous artery for defect reconstruction are feasible.

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