1.Effect of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome on Nocturnal Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Results in Older Adults Without Cardiovascular or Cerebrovascular Diseases
Xiaoying LI ; Chenxu ZHANG ; Ping ZENG ; Liangcai YU ; Xiaoqing ZHANG
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(2):464-469
Objective To investigate the effect of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(OSAS)on nocturnal ambulatory blood pressure monitoring results in older adults without cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases,and to identify factors causing fluctuations in nocturnal blood pressure in older adults with OSAS.Methods A total of 169 older adult OSAS patients with no history of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases were enrolled.According to their severity of OSAS,the participants were divided into 4 groups,including a normal OSAS group,a mild OSAS group,a moderate OSAS group,and a severe OSAS group.The baseline characteristics of the 4 groups were compared to identify differences.The relationship between polysomnography parameters and nocturnal ambulatory blood pressure monitoring results and the factors causing nocturnal blood pressure fluctuations in older adults with OSAS were further analyzed.Results The nocturnal blood pressure fluctuation(NBPF)index of the normal OSAS group,the mild OSAS group,the moderate OSAS group,and the severe OSAS group were 1.89±1.58,3.35±5.40,3.90±6.40,and 16.60±27.70,respectively,indicating that the NBPF index gradually increased with the increasing severity of OSAS(P<0.05).According to findings from the partial correlation analysis,the NBPF index was positively correlated with apnea-hypopnea index(AHI),micro-awakening index(MAI),percentage of cumulative time with oxygen saturation under 90%in the total sleep time(TS90%),oxygen desaturation index(ODI),and the longest apnea time(LAT)(P<0.05),and negatively correlated with the lowest oxygen saturation(LSpO2)and sleep quality index(SQI)(P<0.05).The mean nocturnal systolic and diastolic blood pressures were positively correlated with AHI,ODI,and TS90%(P<0.05).A multi-factor regression analysis showed that every time ODI increased by 1 unit,the NBPF index increased by 0.26 units(β=0.26;95%CI,0.03-0.50;P=0.030),and every time TS90%increased by 1 unit,the NBPF index increased by 26.78 units(β=26.78;95%CI,2.47-51.08;P=0.031).Conclusion In older adult OSAS patients without cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease,fluctuations in blood pressure at night become more pronounced with increasing disease severity.ODI and TS90%are important factors that affect nocturnal blood pressure fluctuations.
2.Replantation of amputated ear with anastomosis of vessel.
He SHUBIN ; Wu JUN ; Huang YUNYONG ; Zeng LIANGCAI ; Zhang ZHEN ; Huang XINGHUA ; Fan XIANFENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2015;31(5):337-339
OBJECTIVETo investigate the application of microsurgical technique in the replantation of amputated ear.
METHODS7 cases of amputated ears were analyzed from June 2009 to April 2015 in our department. We used microsurgical technique to anastomose about five vessels and nerves. The blood supply of auricle was restored within three to six hours. All subjects underwent treatments including anti-freezing, anti-spasm and anti-infection treatment after the emergency surgery.
RESULTS7 amputated ears were all survived after replantation. The patients were followed up for one month to six months ( average for 28 months). The appearances of survived ears body were fully recovered without any significant atrophy or pigmentation. The sensory function of ears recovered to normal after 1 year.
CONCLUSIONSThe application of microsurgical technique in the replantation of amputated ear can expect the high success rate of ear replantation. However, skilled and high-quality anastomosis technique of small vascular are required.
Amputation, Traumatic ; surgery ; Anastomosis, Surgical ; methods ; Ear Deformities, Acquired ; surgery ; Ear, External ; blood supply ; innervation ; Graft Survival ; Humans ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Replantation ; methods
3.Effect of Synchronous Chemotherapy for Residents and Livestock against Schistosomiasis Japonica for 12 Years in Jingzhou City
Liangcai HE ; Wei ZENG ; Jiasong WANG ; Meizhi YUAN ; Juan DONG ; Zhengyin FU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the anti-schistosomiasis effect of World Bank loan for schistosomiasis control project 1992-2001 in Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, and observe the endemic situation after two years of the end of the project.Methods By a retrospective longitudinal survey, information from annual reports was collected, which included disease screening, treatment and extended chemotherapy for human population and livestock, the distribution of Oncomelania hupensis and health education information from eight counties in Jinzhou prefecture from 1992 to 2003.Statistical u test was used for phased retrospective dynamic analysis.Results In the year 2001, schistosomiasis patients(77 009 cases)were 45.2% less than that of 1992(140 438 cases), The number of acute and advanced cases(63 and 1 032 cases, respectively)was 74.2% and 43.9% less than those of 1992(244 and 1 841 cases, respectively).The average infection rate among residents was also reduced from 7.8% of 1992 to 4.7%(u=28.864, P

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