1.Analysis of a case of regulatory violations by an occupational health examination institution
Chanchan QI ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Chaoting ZHAO ; Leyi XU ; Jianyong LU ; Xiaoyi LI ; Jiabin CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(1):106-109
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze a case of violations by an occupational medical examination (OME) institution and to explore the key control points for the supervision and management of OME institutions, as well as the core role of quality assessment in this context. Methods An OME institution suspected of illegal activities was used as the study subject. Retrospective analysis was conducted. Clues of suspected violations were identified by an on-site quality assessment. After investigation and verification by the local health authorities, legal action was taken against the institution for its violations. Results During an on-site quality assessment, the Guangdong Province OME quality control expert group discovered that the OME institution violated regulations, including unqualified personnel file, exceeding the scope of services category, issuing false reports, failing to report suspected occupational diseases on time, and failing to notify workers about suspected occupational diseases as required. The evidence was then submitted to the Guangdong Province OME Quality Control Center, which subsequently forwarded the case to local health administration department for filing and investigation. After the investigation, penalties were imposed on the OME institution for its illegal activities. Conclusion The key supervision and inspection points in the quality assessment of OME institutions include personnel file configuration, the quality control management system and its implementation, the quality of OME reports, and information reporting. Quality assessment plays a pivotal role in ensuring the legal and compliant practice of OME institutions, safeguarding the health rights and interests of workers, and enhancing the overall standard of the OME industry. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Discussion on the managing mode for suspected illegal and irregular acts in occupational medical examination institutions
Xiaoyi LI ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Minghui XIAO ; Xiwen TAN ; Leyi XU ; Aichu YANG ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(1):43-48
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo establish a managing mode for illegal and irregular acts of occupational medical examination (OME) institutions to the requirements of the new situation. Methods The OME institutions from the “Guangdong Province Key Occupational Disease Monitoring and Management Platform” were selected as the study subjects using the judgment sampling method. The clues of suspected illegal and irregular acts of OME institutions were found and submitted to the local health commission for investigation and managed according to the case information monitoring and on-site quality assessment. The OME institutions found to have illegal and irregular acts were filed and investigated according to the national law after investigation and verification. A “follow-up inspection” was conducted on five OME institutions for closed loop management. Results A total of 12 OME institutions were found to have suspected illegal and irregular acts, including seven institutions that did not meet the filing requirements for effective personnel, five institutions that conducted projects beyond the scope without filing to the provincial health authorities within 15 work days from the start of the project, and two institutions that failed to fulfill the obligation of informing and reporting to the health authorities, employers, and workers as required. After submitting relevant clues and evidence to the local health commission for investigation and management, seven institutions were not given penalty, and five institutions were given administrative penalties including two institutions were fined and warned, and three institutions were warned. No illegal or irregular acts were found in the five institutions inspected during the “follow-up inspection”. Conclusion It is beneficial to explore the managing mode of “clue discovery, clue submission, investigation and disposal, follow-up inspection” for OME institutions suspected of illegal and irregular acts, which helps urge OME institutions to work in accordance with laws and regulations and effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers' occupational health. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Analysis of the on-site quality assessment of occupational medical examination institutions in Guangdong Province in 2023
Xiaoyi LI ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Minghui XIAO ; Xiwen TAN ; Leyi XU ; Aichu YANG ; Jiabin CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(3):308-314
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze the problems found in the on-site quality assessment of occupational medical examination (OME) institutions in Guangdong Province. Methods A total of 150 OME institutions were selected as the research subjects from Guangdong Province in 2023 using a random number table method. The on-site quality assessment was conducted by listening to reports, meeting discussion, on-site inspection, data review and human-machine assessment. The relevant assessment results were analyzed. Results Occupational disease prevention and treatment institutes (institutes, centers) and disease control and prevention centers (hereinafter referred to as "occupational prevention institutions"), public hospitals, and private institutions accounted for 8.7%, 51.3%, and 40.0% respectively. The top three categories of registered inspections were physical factors, chemical factors and dust, accounted for 98.0%, 96.7% and 96.0%, respectively, among the 150 OME institutions. A total of 1 063 rectification items were identified, and the average number of rectification items identified per occupational prevention institutions, public hospitals and private institutions was four, six and nine, respectively. The rectification rates of the four modules of quality assessment from high to low were OME work quality control, quality management system, organizational structure, and OME information reporting, accounted for 53.2%, 23.3%, 13.7% and 9.7%, respectively. The coincidence rate from high to low of occupational reporting of noise-exposure, dust-exposure, and other hazard-exposure was 92.5%, 91.1%, and 93.4%, respectively. The on-site failure rate of quality control director, technical director, chief physician, pneumoconiosis film reader, audiometry reader and pulmonary function examination operator accounted for 15.3%, 12.7%, 8.0%, 6.7%, 6.0% and 2.7%, respectively. Institutions capable of conducting registered and partially registered OME accounted for 90.7% and 6.0%, respectively. The five institutions that were unable to conduct registered OME were private institutions. A total of five private institutions were found to be suspected of illegal and irregular activities. Conclusion The problems of OME in the on-site quality assessment of OME institutions in Guangdong Province were mainly quality control. Private institutions had more prominent problems in various aspects. It is necessary to strengthen the training of key personnel such as technical directors, quality control directors, and chief physicians. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Application of excellence-performance management model in macro-quality management for occupational medical examination institutions
Ruiyan HUANG ; Xiaoyi LI ; Minghui XIAO ; Aichu YANG ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(6):688-693
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			As the management system of Occupational Medical Examination (OME) institutions is moving to a record-filing model, the traditional management approach might not fulfill the current policy requirements. There is a pressing need for development of high-quality occupational health management system. In this context, the Guangdong Provincial Occupational Health Examination Quality Control Center (hereinafter referred to as the "Provincial Quality Control Center") pioneered the integration of the Performance Excellence Model (PEM) framework into the macro-quality management of OME institutions in Guangdong Province. In light of the current research gaps in the field of macro-quality management for OME institutions, the Provincial Quality Control Center, based on the core principles and standards of PEM, has closely aligned with the professional characteristics of occupational health examinations. The established macro-quality management innovation in OME institutions in Guangdong Province consists of seven dimensions: strategic direction, leadership development, identification of key management subjects, data analysis and management, human resources allocation, process optimization, and the application of quality control outcomes. This system has provided a robust impetus for the ongoing improvement of quality control efforts. The initial implementation of PEM demonstrated notable improvements in macro-quality management for OME institutions. Moving forward, the Provincial Quality Control Center will continue to strengthen the development of key technical personnel, innovate training models, harness the advantages of big data technology, restate and upgrade the system continuously, and refine the macro-quality management mechanisms of OME institutions to ensure that the health rights and interests of workers and employers are effectively safeguarded and enhanced. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Analysis of current status and risk of development in occupational medical examination institutions in Guangdong Province
Xiaoyi LI ; Shu WANG ; Lang HUANG ; Wenzhen GAN ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Yongshun HUANG ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):46-52
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.CD226, TIGIT and CD96 regulate NK cell function and participate in anti-tumor immunity.
Huiyuan ZHANG ; Ruiyan LIU ; Yusi ZHANG ; Xiaobin LIU ; Lihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2023;39(9):852-856
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			CD226 is an activated receptor on the surface of natural killer (NK) cells. It competes with TIGIT and CD96 to bind to ligands such as CD155 on the surface of tumor cells and mediates the killing function of NK cells. Although TIGIT and CD96 have other binding ligands in the tumor microenvironment, they compete to bind CD115 ligands with higher affinity and inhibit the activity of NK cells, which allows tumor cells to evade killing. Therefore, studying the expression patterns of these three NK cell surface receptors in different tumors and monitoring their binding ability with ligands will help us to explore new tumor treatment strategies. This article reviews the role and mechanism of CD226, TIGIT, CD96 and other NK cell receptor molecules in regulating NK cell function in anti-tumor immune response.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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7.Analysis and optimization of the record management practice in occupational health examination institutions
Ruiyan HUANG ; Huiru PENG ; Xiaoyi LI ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(5):585-590
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases Law revised in 2017 abolished the qualification test and approval for occupational health examination institutions, and replaced it with record management. The record does not belong to any type of administrative permit and does not require the premise of “general prohibition”. Its core idea is that “the public law actively acts as an obligation”, which does not prohibit administrative counterpart from carrying out specific tasks, mainly information collection, supervision and management of follow-ups, and emphasizes on simplifying procedures, improving working efficiency and stimulating market vitality. It is a strategic measure of the government's reform on “release, control and service”. It has the functional significance of alleviating information asymmetry, cultivating market credit mechanism and reflecting the government's flexible supervision and management mechanisms. However, China has not yet unified legislation on record management, and individuals on the theoretical and practical circles have different understandings on the concept, operation principle, and management effectiveness of the record management. There are practical dilemmas in the record management of occupational health examination institutions, such as alienation of record management into licensing, insufficient regulation of record management procedures, and weak in-process and post-process supervision and management capabilities. It is suggested to clarify the legal nature of record management, unify and improve the record management procedures, and improve in-process and post-process supervision and management capabilities. By building a legal, scientific and systematic regulation for the record management of occupational health examination institutions, adhering to the unity of “discharge” and “control”, it could effectively safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of occupational health examination institutions, workers and employers. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Correlation between serum GDNF level and neuroimaging changes and cognitive impairment in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Fangli YANG ; Hao LIU ; Fan WANG ; Qing LI ; Xiyan CHEN ; Ruiyan CAI ; Qingwu WU ; Jian ZHANG ; Sibei JI ; Chengbiao LU ; Shaomin LI ; Jianhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(9):809-815
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the relationship between serum glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) levels and neuroimaging changes and cognitive impairment in patients with cerebral small vascular disease (CSVD).Methods:135 patients with CSVD recruited from the Department of Neurology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from September 2021 to July 2022 were assessed by cranial multimodal magnetic resonance imaging and Montreal cognitive function assessment (MoCA), and the basic data were analyzed at the same time.The serum GDNF concentration of all patients was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). According to the median GDNF concentration, the patients were divided into low GDNF group and high GDNF group. The baseline data, MoCA score and imaging markers of the two groups were compared by Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test, logistic regression, Kruskal-Wallis H test and Jonckheere-Terpstra trend test, and the correlation between serum GDNF level and imaging markers and cognitive function of patients with CSVD was analyzed. Results:The median serum GDNF concentration of all CSVD patients was 16.66 pg/mL. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that low serum GDNF level was a risk factor for white matter hyperintensity and total image load in patients with CSVD. Serum GDNF level was a protective factor of cognitive impairment in patients with CSVD in multiple logistic regression analysis. The area under the curve of ROC curve analysis of cognitive impairment after CSVD predicted by serum GDNF level was 0.735, the sensitivity was 66.4%, and the specificity was 71.4%. The level of serum GDNF was positively related with visual space and executive function, attention and computational power, delayed recall and orientation( r=0.267, 0.187, 0.219, 0.215, all P<0.05). Conclusion:The serum GDNF level is related to white matter hyperintensities, total imaging load and cognitive impairment in patients with CSVD. Serum GDNF level may play a predictive role in CSVD and cognitive impairment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Study of radiation-induced cerebral vascular and carotid atherosclerosis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients with radiation-induced temporal lobe necrosis
Jianhong YE ; Xiaoming RONG ; Ruiyan LYU ; Qingyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2018;38(4):273-277
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship with radiation-induced temporal lobe necrosis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients.Methods Fifty-eight NPC patients with radiation-induced temporal lobe necrosis (TLN) were recruited in the study.Duplex ultrasonography was used to scan bilateral carotid arterials to evaluate the intima-media thickness (IMT) and occurrence of plaque formation.Flow velocities of bilateral middle cerebral arteries (MCAs),internal carotid arteries (ICAs) and basal artery (BA) were estimated through Transcranial Color Doppler (TCD).The result were compared with data from 33 patients who were free from radiation-induced temporal lobe necrosis after radiotherapy and 29 healthy individuals,to study the relationship between IMT,occurrence of plaque and ventricular diastolic dysfunction.Results Significant differences in IMT,occurrence of plaques of ICAs and flow velocities of both MCAs and ICAs were found between patients after and healthy individuals (t =18.624,8.221,P <0.05;x2 =17.886,P <0.05;t =14.367,10.112,P <0.05).IMT had positive correlation with post radiation interval (r =0.368,P =0.049).IMT or incidence of plaques may be related to dose of radiotherapy,course of treatment and T stage (x2 =-17.635,12.006,-3.125,P < 0.05).Compared with result from patients without radiation-induced TLN,the mean IMT was significantly thicker in patients with TLN (t =10.208,P < 0.05).Plaques were more common in patients with TLN than patients without TLN (x2 =13.118,P <0.05).In addition,flow velocities of MCAs and ICAs in patients with TLN were much faster (t =5.011,5.035,P < 0.05).Among patients with unilateral TLN,flow velocity of MCAs was significantly different between ipsilateral and contralateral sides to the lesion (t =18.362,P < 0.05).Conclusions Thickening of IMT,occurrence of plaque formation and hemodynamic abnormality are more common in patients after radiotherapy,especially in those with TLN,compared with healthy individuals.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10. Impact of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy on neonatal mortality and major complications in preterm infants
Meiyu WANG ; Xiangyong KONG ; Zhichun FENG ; Fengdan XU ; Hongyan LYU ; Lihong YANG ; Sujing WU ; Rong JU ; Jin WANG ; Li PENG ; Zhankui LI ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Shujuan ZENG ; Huixian QIU ; Weixi WEN ; Hui WU ; Ying LI ; Nan LI ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Wenzheng JIA ; Guo GUO ; Weipeng LIU ; Feng WANG ; Gaimei LI ; Fang LIU ; Wei LI ; Xiao-ying ZHAO ; Hongbin CHENG ; Yunbo XU ; Wenchao CHEN ; Huan YIN ; Yanjie DING ; Xiaoliang WANG ; Ruiyan SHAN ; Ping XU ; Meiying HAN ; Chunyan YANG ; Tieqiang CHEN ; Xiaomei TONG ; Shaojun LIU ; Ziyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(14):1065-1070
		                        		
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		                        			To investigate the effect of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy (HDCP) on the mortality and early complications of premature infants.
		                        		
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		                        			The general clinical data of preterm infants with gestational age 24-36+ 6 weeks were collected from the cooperative units in the task group from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014.According to the severity of HDCP, the infants were divided into 4 groups: HDCP group, preeclampsia group, eclampsia group and non HDCP group, the mortality and major complications of preterm infants were compared, and the influencing factors were analyzed.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			The mortality rate of preterm in the HDCP group was significantly higher than that of non HDCP group, and there was statistical significance (
		                        		
		                        	
            
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