1.Utility of the China-PAR Score in predicting secondary events among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Jianxin LI ; Xueyan ZHAO ; Jingjing XU ; Pei ZHU ; Ying SONG ; Yan CHEN ; Lin JIANG ; Lijian GAO ; Lei SONG ; Yuejin YANG ; Runlin GAO ; Xiangfeng LU ; Jinqing YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):598-600
2.Surveillance results of intestinal helminth infections in Lunan area of Shandong Province from 2016 to 2023
Wenxiang LYU ; Na WANG ; Yongbin WANG ; Cancan BU ; Yuejin LI ; Longjiang WANG ; Xiangli KONG ; Benguang ZHANG ; Ge YAN ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(7):579-584
Objective:To understand the status of intestinal helminth infections in Lunan area of Shandong Province (Jining City, Rizhao City, Linyi City, Heze City, and Zaozhuang City), and provide scientific basis for formulating parasitic disease prevention and control strategies.Methods:From 2016 to 2023, a stratified sampling method was used to conduct surveillance in 33 counties (cities, districts, hereinafter referred to as counties) in Lunan area of Shandong Province. Each county was divided into five areas (east, south, west, north, and center), with one administrative village (community) selected from each area. And ≥200 permanent residents (aged ≥3 years old, having lived locally for ≥6 months) were sampled from each village (community), and one stool sample was collected from each participant. The Kato-Katz method (two slides per sample) was used for parasite detection, and the results were analyzed.Results:From 2016 to 2023, a total of 49 436 people were surveyed, including 23 861 males and 25 575 females, with an age range of 3 - 105 years old. The testing identified 687 intestinal helminth infections, with an overall infection rate of 1.39%. The predominant infection was whipworm (582 cases), with an infection rate of 1.18%; followed by roundworm and hookworm, with infection rates of 0.13% (62 cases) and 0.05% (23 cases) respectively; other types of helminths ( Clonorchis sinensis and pinworm) totaled 20 cases, with an infection rate of 0.04%. From 2016 to 2023, the annual intestinal helminth infection rates were 2.76% (201/7 292), 0.90% (56/6 327), 0.84% (52/6 200), 1.70% (124/7 282), 1.23% (88/7 133), 1.45% (104/7 150), 0.34% (17/5 058), and 1.46% (45/3 084), showing an overall downward trend (χ 2trend = 42.40, P < 0.001). The ≥60 age group had the highest intestinal helminth infection rate (2.39%, 323/13 489), while the 30 - 39 age group had the lowest rate (0.68%, 48/7 016). There was statistically significant difference in infection rates among different age groups (χ 2 = 172.25, P < 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between genders (χ 2 = 0.03, P = 0.862). Farmers had the highest infection rate (1.69%, 560/33 118), with statistically significant differences among different occupational groups (χ 2 = 64.88, P < 0.001). Those with primary school education or below had the highest infection rate (1.82%, 445/24 469), with statistically significant differences among different education levels (χ 2 = 64.93, P < 0.001). Conclusions:In Lunan area of Shandong Province, whipworm is the predominant intestinal helminth infection, with elderly people being the high-risk group. Although the intestinal helminth infection rate in this region remains at a low level, there is still a risk of transmission. Continuous surveillance is needed, along with strengthened prevention and control measures for key populations.
3.Incidence of Family History of Premature Coronary Heart Disease and Related Risk Factors in Chinese Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Wentao YANG ; Lu YIN ; Haiyan XU ; Yuejin YANG ; Xiaojin GAO ; Zhaoqing YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(4):367-373
Objectives:To investigate the risk factors of acute myocardial infarction(AMI)patients with a family history of premature coronary heart disease(FHpCHD)in China and analyze the relationship between these risk factors and premature myocardial infarction.Methods:Using data form the Chinese Acute Myocardial Infarction(CAMI)Registry which enrolled a total of 28 070 patients with AMI from 108 hospitals between January 1,2013 to September 30,2014.We compared the demographic data,cardiovascular risk factors,clinical characteristics,and prognosis in AMI patients with and without FHpCHD.FHpCHD is defined as the history of myocardial infarction,angina,sudden cardiac death and/or revascularization(including coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention)among first-degree relatives(father,mother,brother and sister)aged≤55 years old for men or≤65 years old for women.The risk factors included obesity,hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,unhealthy diet,lack of physical activity,smoking,and frequent alcohol consumption.The correlation between family history and premature AMI was calculated by the multivariate Logistic regression analysis.The risk contribution values of the affected first-degree relatives were determined by applying the Shapley algorithm.Results:A total of 893 cases(4.12%)of AMI patients had FHpCHD.Among patients with premature AMI,467 cases(6.20%)had FHpCHD.AMI patients with FHpCHD were younger,and had a higher proportion of male,obesity/overweight,hypertension,hyperlipidemia,and stroke history,unhealthy lifestyle(such as frequent alcohol consumption and current smoking),and a higher proportion of multi-vessel lesions in coronary angiography compared to those without FHpCHD(all P<0.05).AMI patients with FHpCHD had a significantly higher proportion of risk factors(P<0.01).After adjusting for sociodemographic factors,lifestyle,and cardiovascular risk factors,multivariate Logistic analysis revealed that FHpCHD was significantly associated with premature AMI(OR=1.793,95%CI:1.553-2.070,P<0.0001).The calculation using the Shapley algorithm showed that the father had the highest risk contribution value(40.27%).Conclusions:AMI patients with FHpCHD exhibit a clustering of family unhealthy lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors,with an earlier onset age and more severe coronary artery disease.FHpCHD is associated with AMI,independent of lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors.
4.Incidence of Family History of Premature Coronary Heart Disease and Related Risk Factors in Chinese Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Wentao YANG ; Lu YIN ; Haiyan XU ; Yuejin YANG ; Xiaojin GAO ; Zhaoqing YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(4):367-373
Objectives:To investigate the risk factors of acute myocardial infarction(AMI)patients with a family history of premature coronary heart disease(FHpCHD)in China and analyze the relationship between these risk factors and premature myocardial infarction.Methods:Using data form the Chinese Acute Myocardial Infarction(CAMI)Registry which enrolled a total of 28 070 patients with AMI from 108 hospitals between January 1,2013 to September 30,2014.We compared the demographic data,cardiovascular risk factors,clinical characteristics,and prognosis in AMI patients with and without FHpCHD.FHpCHD is defined as the history of myocardial infarction,angina,sudden cardiac death and/or revascularization(including coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention)among first-degree relatives(father,mother,brother and sister)aged≤55 years old for men or≤65 years old for women.The risk factors included obesity,hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia,unhealthy diet,lack of physical activity,smoking,and frequent alcohol consumption.The correlation between family history and premature AMI was calculated by the multivariate Logistic regression analysis.The risk contribution values of the affected first-degree relatives were determined by applying the Shapley algorithm.Results:A total of 893 cases(4.12%)of AMI patients had FHpCHD.Among patients with premature AMI,467 cases(6.20%)had FHpCHD.AMI patients with FHpCHD were younger,and had a higher proportion of male,obesity/overweight,hypertension,hyperlipidemia,and stroke history,unhealthy lifestyle(such as frequent alcohol consumption and current smoking),and a higher proportion of multi-vessel lesions in coronary angiography compared to those without FHpCHD(all P<0.05).AMI patients with FHpCHD had a significantly higher proportion of risk factors(P<0.01).After adjusting for sociodemographic factors,lifestyle,and cardiovascular risk factors,multivariate Logistic analysis revealed that FHpCHD was significantly associated with premature AMI(OR=1.793,95%CI:1.553-2.070,P<0.0001).The calculation using the Shapley algorithm showed that the father had the highest risk contribution value(40.27%).Conclusions:AMI patients with FHpCHD exhibit a clustering of family unhealthy lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors,with an earlier onset age and more severe coronary artery disease.FHpCHD is associated with AMI,independent of lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors.
5.Surveillance results of intestinal helminth infections in Lunan area of Shandong Province from 2016 to 2023
Wenxiang LYU ; Na WANG ; Yongbin WANG ; Cancan BU ; Yuejin LI ; Longjiang WANG ; Xiangli KONG ; Benguang ZHANG ; Ge YAN ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(7):579-584
Objective:To understand the status of intestinal helminth infections in Lunan area of Shandong Province (Jining City, Rizhao City, Linyi City, Heze City, and Zaozhuang City), and provide scientific basis for formulating parasitic disease prevention and control strategies.Methods:From 2016 to 2023, a stratified sampling method was used to conduct surveillance in 33 counties (cities, districts, hereinafter referred to as counties) in Lunan area of Shandong Province. Each county was divided into five areas (east, south, west, north, and center), with one administrative village (community) selected from each area. And ≥200 permanent residents (aged ≥3 years old, having lived locally for ≥6 months) were sampled from each village (community), and one stool sample was collected from each participant. The Kato-Katz method (two slides per sample) was used for parasite detection, and the results were analyzed.Results:From 2016 to 2023, a total of 49 436 people were surveyed, including 23 861 males and 25 575 females, with an age range of 3 - 105 years old. The testing identified 687 intestinal helminth infections, with an overall infection rate of 1.39%. The predominant infection was whipworm (582 cases), with an infection rate of 1.18%; followed by roundworm and hookworm, with infection rates of 0.13% (62 cases) and 0.05% (23 cases) respectively; other types of helminths ( Clonorchis sinensis and pinworm) totaled 20 cases, with an infection rate of 0.04%. From 2016 to 2023, the annual intestinal helminth infection rates were 2.76% (201/7 292), 0.90% (56/6 327), 0.84% (52/6 200), 1.70% (124/7 282), 1.23% (88/7 133), 1.45% (104/7 150), 0.34% (17/5 058), and 1.46% (45/3 084), showing an overall downward trend (χ 2trend = 42.40, P < 0.001). The ≥60 age group had the highest intestinal helminth infection rate (2.39%, 323/13 489), while the 30 - 39 age group had the lowest rate (0.68%, 48/7 016). There was statistically significant difference in infection rates among different age groups (χ 2 = 172.25, P < 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between genders (χ 2 = 0.03, P = 0.862). Farmers had the highest infection rate (1.69%, 560/33 118), with statistically significant differences among different occupational groups (χ 2 = 64.88, P < 0.001). Those with primary school education or below had the highest infection rate (1.82%, 445/24 469), with statistically significant differences among different education levels (χ 2 = 64.93, P < 0.001). Conclusions:In Lunan area of Shandong Province, whipworm is the predominant intestinal helminth infection, with elderly people being the high-risk group. Although the intestinal helminth infection rate in this region remains at a low level, there is still a risk of transmission. Continuous surveillance is needed, along with strengthened prevention and control measures for key populations.
6.Investigation of Anisakis infections in coastal marine fishes and awareness of anisakiasis control knowledge among residents in Yantai City in 2021
Yao CHEN ; Dan LI ; Longjiang WANG ; Cancan BU ; Yuejin LI ; Yongbin WANG ; Yan XU ; Ge YAN ; Benguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2024;36(1):74-78
Objective To investigate the prevalence of Anisakis infections in coastal marine fishes and awareness of anisakiasis control knowledge among local residents in Yantai City, Shandong Province in 2021, so as to provide insights into formulation of anisakiasis control interventions. Methods Marine fishes were purchased from Shunxin Port, Yantai City, Shandong Province in November 2021, and the presence of Anisakis was detected in different species of fishes and different fish sites. The correlations between body length and weight of marine fish and intensity of Anisakis infections were examined using Spearman’s rank correlation analysis, and the dietary habits and anisakiasis control knowledge were investigated using questionnaire surveys among local residents. Results A total of 201 marine fishes belonging to 20 species were dissected, and Anisakis was detected in 77 marine fishes (38.31%) belonging to 11 species (55.00%), with a mean infection intensity of 45.04 parasites per fish (3 468/77). Spearman’s rank correlation analysis revealed that the body length (rs = 0.74, P < 0.05) and weight (rs = 0.79, P < 0.01) of the monkfish correlated positively with the intensity of Anisakis infections, and the body length (rs = 0.68, P < 0.05) of the flatfish correlated positively with the intensity of Anisakis infections, while no correlations were examined between the body length or weight of other marine fishes and the intensity of Anisakis infections. Of all respondents, 53.38% men and 56.67% women did not know anisakiasis control knowledge at all, and there was a significant difference in the proportion of respondents using separate chopping boards for raw and cooked food from different villages (χ2 = 17.89, P < 0.01), while there was an age-specific proportion of respondents with habitats of eating raw or semi-raw seafood (χ2 = 28.27, P < 0.01). Conclusions The prevalence and intensity of Anisakis infections were high in coastal marine fishes in Yantai City in 2021, and the awareness of anisakiasis control knowledge was low among local residents. Intensified health education pertaining to anisakiasis control knowledge is recommended to reduce the risk of Anisakis infections.
7.Association between inflammation, body mass index, and long-term outcomes in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A large cohort study.
Guyu ZENG ; Deshan YUAN ; Sida JIA ; Peizhi WANG ; Liu RU ; Tianyu LI ; Ce ZHANG ; Xueyan ZHAO ; Song LEI ; Lijian GAO ; Jue CHEN ; Yuejin YANG ; Shubin QIAO ; Runlin GAO ; Xu BO ; Jinqing YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(14):1738-1740
8.Population survey of Pomacea spp. in Shandong Province and preliminary study on the risk of population infection with Angiostrongylus cantonensis
Yongbin WANG ; Jun LIU ; Haitao HAN ; Longjiang WANG ; Yuejin LI ; Lijun MA ; Benguang ZHANG ; Xiangli KONG ; Ge YAN ; Yunhai GUO ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(7):580-585
Objective:To study the population distribution of Pomacea spp. in Shandong Province and the risk of angiostrongyliasis cantonensis in the local population, and to provide a basis for scientific prevention and control of related diseases. Methods:From July to December 2021, Yanzhou District of Jining City, Ningyang County of Taian City, and Dongying District of Dongying City were selected as surveillance sites to investigate the population and distribution range of Pomacea spp., live snail samples were collected for morphological and genetic identification, and Pomacea spp. infected with the larva of Angiostrongylus cantonensis was detected by lung test. At the same time, sentinel hospital case surveillance was carried out in Yanzhou District, Jining City, and questionnaire was used to study the local residents' awareness of angiostrongyliasis cantonensis and their personal health behaviors. Results:A total of 312 live snail samples were collected. After morphological identification, they were all Pomacea spp.. After gene sequencing, two populations of Pomacea canaliculata and Pomacea maculata were found. No positive snails infected with Angiostrongylus cantonensis were found. A total of 126 patients with headache as the main neurological symptom were admitted to the sentinel hospital, but there were no monitoring cases that met the inclusion criteria. Among the survey population, 48.38% (134/277) of the respondents had heard of angiostrongyliasis cantonensis, 44.77% (124/277) knew that eating Margarya melanioides might cause angiostrongyliasis cantonensis, and 83.39% (231/277) had no related unhealthy eating behavior. Conclusion:Pomacea spp. is found and reported for the first time in Shandong Province, and there is a risk of population infection with angiostrongyliasis cantonensis.
9.A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Biodegradable Polymer, Microcrystalline Sirolimus-Eluting Stent (MiStent) versus Another Biodegradable Polymer Sirolimus-Eluting Stent (TIVOLI): The DESSOLVE-C Trial
Bin WANG ; Sicong MA ; Zhiyong WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Hanjun PEI ; Yang ZHENG ; Yuejin YANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Xinqun HU ; Ziwen REN ; Feng ZHANG ; Changqian WANG ; Renqiang YANG ; Zhiming YANG ; Yuexi WANG ; Guosheng FU ; Yu CAO ; Zuyi YUAN ; Kai XU ; Xin ZHAO ; Bo XU ; Miaohan QIU ; Quanmin JING
Cardiology Discovery 2023;03(1):1-8
Objective::Data comparing the outcomes of MiStent (Micell Technologies, Durham, North Carolina, USA) microcrystalline biodegradable polymer (BP) drug-eluting stent (DES) and those of another post-marketing BP-DES, TIVOLI (EssenTech, Beijing, China) are rare. This study sought to compare the angiographic efficacy and clinical outcomes of the microcrystalline BP sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) system MiStent and those of TIVOLI BP-SES.Methods::The DESSOLVE-C trial was a prospective, single-blinded, multicenter, randomized trial (NCT02448524), which randomly assigned patients with de novo coronary lesions to receive MiStent or TIVOLI BP-SES by a 1:1 ratio. The primary endpoint was a non-inferiority comparison of in-stent late lumen loss (LLL) by quantitative coronary angiography at 9 months. The secondary endpoint was device-related clinical cardiovascular composite events (target lesion failure (TLF), composite of cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction (MI), and clinically driven target lesion revascularization) and 1-year outcomes. Results::A total of 428 patients (216 patients in the MiStent group and 212 patients in the TIVOLI group) were enrolled and included in an intention-to-treat analysis. MiStent was not only non-inferior but superior to TIVOLI for in-stent LLL at 9 months ((0.23 ± 0.37) mm vs. (0.34 ± 0.48) mm, P for non-inferiority <0.001, P for superiority = 0.02). Although without significant difference, the rate of TLF in MiStent was quantitatively lower than that in TIVOLI (3.70% vs. 6.60%; P = 0.17). Conclusion::Compared with TIVOLI BP-SES, the MiStent system was superior in in-stent LLL at 9 months and had a comparable clinical benefit at 1 year in de novo coronary lesions.
10.A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Biodegradable Polymer, Microcrystalline Sirolimus-Eluting Stent (MiStent) versus Another Biodegradable Polymer Sirolimus-Eluting Stent (TIVOLI): The DESSOLVE-C Trial
Bin WANG ; Sicong MA ; Zhiyong WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Hanjun PEI ; Yang ZHENG ; Yuejin YANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Xinqun HU ; Ziwen REN ; Feng ZHANG ; Changqian WANG ; Renqiang YANG ; Zhiming YANG ; Yuexi WANG ; Guosheng FU ; Yu CAO ; Zuyi YUAN ; Kai XU ; Xin ZHAO ; Bo XU ; Miaohan QIU ; Quanmin JING
Cardiology Discovery 2023;03(1):1-8
Objective::Data comparing the outcomes of MiStent (Micell Technologies, Durham, North Carolina, USA) microcrystalline biodegradable polymer (BP) drug-eluting stent (DES) and those of another post-marketing BP-DES, TIVOLI (EssenTech, Beijing, China) are rare. This study sought to compare the angiographic efficacy and clinical outcomes of the microcrystalline BP sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) system MiStent and those of TIVOLI BP-SES.Methods::The DESSOLVE-C trial was a prospective, single-blinded, multicenter, randomized trial (NCT02448524), which randomly assigned patients with de novo coronary lesions to receive MiStent or TIVOLI BP-SES by a 1:1 ratio. The primary endpoint was a non-inferiority comparison of in-stent late lumen loss (LLL) by quantitative coronary angiography at 9 months. The secondary endpoint was device-related clinical cardiovascular composite events (target lesion failure (TLF), composite of cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction (MI), and clinically driven target lesion revascularization) and 1-year outcomes. Results::A total of 428 patients (216 patients in the MiStent group and 212 patients in the TIVOLI group) were enrolled and included in an intention-to-treat analysis. MiStent was not only non-inferior but superior to TIVOLI for in-stent LLL at 9 months ((0.23 ± 0.37) mm vs. (0.34 ± 0.48) mm, P for non-inferiority <0.001, P for superiority = 0.02). Although without significant difference, the rate of TLF in MiStent was quantitatively lower than that in TIVOLI (3.70% vs. 6.60%; P = 0.17). Conclusion::Compared with TIVOLI BP-SES, the MiStent system was superior in in-stent LLL at 9 months and had a comparable clinical benefit at 1 year in de novo coronary lesions.

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