1.Analysis of the Spatio-temporal Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Local Hospitalization Propor-tion of Guangdong Province
Shengliang CHEN ; Sihui JIN ; Dongbao ZHAO ; Kangmei KONG ; Renjia SHU ; Qiumao CAI ; Yixiang HUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(1):23-27
Objective To analyze the spatio-temporal characteristics and influencing factors of local hospitalization proportion in 57 counties of Guangdong Province.Methods Using local hospitalization proportion and related indicators in 57 counties of Guangdong Province from 2016 to 2019,temporal trend analysis and spatial autocorrelation analy-sis were used to analyze the spatiotemporal characteristics.Bayesian spatio-temporal model was used to explore in-fluencing factors of local hospitalization proportion.Results The local hospitalization proportion in Guangdong Province rose from 79.8%in 2016 to 84.1%in 2019,showing an increasing trend and the overall characteristics of"high in the west and low in the east".The global and local spatial autocorrelation results show that there is a spatial correla-tion in the local hospitalization proportion within the counties of Guangdong Province,and spatial aggregation has formed in some areas.There is a"high"aggregation in western Guangdong,and a"low"aggregation in eastern Guangdong Province.The Bayesian spatio-temporal model shows that the number of people with a bachelor's de-gree or above per 1 000 population and the CMI of county hospitals had an effect on the local hospitalization propor-tion(P<0.05).Conclusion Guangdong Province can improve the medical service capacity of county hospitals sub-stantially and introduce or train high-quality talents through multiple measures,and continue to improve the local hospitalization proportion.
2.The correlation between electronic cigarette use and environmental exposure to electronic cigarette among residents in Guangzhou City
Sihui PENG ; Sisi HE ; Yue LI ; Long ZHOU ; Lan HUANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(5):445-448
Objective:
To evaluate the correlation between electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use and environmental e-cigarette exposure among residents living in Guangzhou City, so as to provide the evidence for the development of the e-cigarette control policy.
Methods:
Permanent university students living in Guangzhou City were recruited as investigators from July to October 2021, and the permanent adult residents in communities where the university students lived were randomly selected as participants. Subjects' demographic features, e-cigarette use, passive viewing of e-cigarette use and exposure to e-cigarette advertising were collected using both online and offline questionnaire surveys, and the association of e-cigarette use with passive viewing of e-cigarette use and exposure to e-cigarette advertising were examined using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 948 questionnaires were allocated, and 874 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 92.19%. The respondents had a mean age of ( 34.96±13.76 ) years. There were 420 men ( 48.05% ), and 426 married residents ( 48.80% ). The prevalence of e-cigarette use was 14.99%, and the rate of e-cigarette use was 23.81% in men and 6.83% in women. In addition, 27.27% of respondents at ages of 35 to 44 years used e-cigarette, 479 respondents viewed e-cigarette advertising ( 54.81% ) and 510 respondents had at least once passive viewing of e-cigarette use ( 58.35% ). Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that a higher frequency of exposure to e-cigarette advertising ( OR: 3.064-5.784, 95%CI: 1.683-12.620 ) and a higher frequency of passive viewing of e-cigarette use ( OR: 2.182-2.349, 95%CI: 1.094-4.526 ) led to a higher rate of e-cigarette use.
Conclusions
E-cigarette use is affected by passive viewing of e-cigarette use and exposure to e-cigarette advertising among community residents in Guangzhou City. Supervision and restriction is recommended for e-cigarette advertising, marketing, and use in public places.
4.Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Microvascular Complications in Chinese Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Qianwen HUANG ; Daizhi YANG ; Hongrong DENG ; Hua LIANG ; Xueying ZHENG ; Jinhua YAN ; Wen XU ; Xiangwen LIU ; Bin YAO ; Sihui LUO ; Jianping WENG
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2022;46(1):93-103
Background:
Both type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with an elevated risk of morbidity and mortality yet with increasing heterogeneity. This study primarily aimed to evaluate the prevalence of MetS among adult patients with T1DM in China and investigate its associated risk factors, and relationship with microvascular complications.
Methods:
We included adult patients who had been enrolled in the Guangdong T1DM Translational Medicine Study conducted from June 2010 to June 2015. MetS was defined according to the updated National Cholesterol Education Program criterion. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) for the association between MetS and the risk of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and diabetic retinopathy (DR).
Results:
Among the 569 eligible patients enrolled, the prevalence of MetS was 15.1%. While female gender, longer diabetes duration, higher body mass index, and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) were risk factors associated with MetS (OR, 2.86, 1.04, 1.14, and 1.23, respectively), received nutrition therapy education was a protective factor (OR, 0.46). After adjustment for gender, age, diabetes duration, HbA1c, socioeconomic and lifestyle variables, MetS status was associated with an increased risk of DKD and DR (OR, 2.14 and 3.72, respectively; both P<0.05).
Conclusion
Although the prevalence of MetS in adult patients with T1DM in China was relatively low, patients with MetS were more likely to have DKD and DR. A comprehensive management including lifestyle modification might reduce their risk of microvascular complications in adults with T1DM.
5.Evaluation on application of virtual reality technology in dental implant process training
Yong ZHOU ; Sihui ZHANG ; Xiaoxian ZHAO ; Wanlu CHEN ; Qun LEI ; Bingwei HE ; Wenxiu HUANG ; Dong WU ; Jiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2021;56(8):799-804
Objective:To explore the application effect and evaluation of virtual reality technology in oral implant therapy training.Methods:In November 2018, one adult patient (female, 36 years old) with missing right mandibular first molar was treated in the Department of Implantology, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Fujian Medical University. The three-dimensional virtual models of mandible and implant surgery tools were established, and the virtual reality software (Unity 3D 5.5.1) was imported. Combined with the virtual reality head mounted display, a virtual reality training system simulating the dental implant treatment process was independently developed. Ten refresher doctors and 20 graduate students in Department of Implantology, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Fujian Medical University from September 2018 to December 2019 were recruited as the experimental objects (no clinical experience was found). According to the level and seniority of doctors, they were randomly divided into virtual training group and conventional training control group, which made the two groups comparable, with 15 in each group. Subjective scores (including anatomical structure, surgical field of vision, cavity preparation, implant placement and process mastery) were given after the corresponding training in the two groups, and the virtual reality training system was used to test. The mesial and distal direction, buccolingual direction, depth and angle deviation of implants before and after the training were analyzed, and the differences between the two groups were compared.Results:The subjective scores of five dimensions in the virtual training group were significantly higher than those in the conventional training control group ( P<0.05). In the virtual training group, the mesial and distal, buccolingual, depth and angle deviation of implants were (0.73±0.33), (0.78±0.41), (0.61±0.32) mm and 6.66°±3.87°. All of them were significantly lower than those in the control group [(0.85±0.32), (1.12±0.38), (0.89±0.24) mm and 9.68°±3.74°] ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The self-developed virtual reality system of oral implant has good application effect, good operability and predictability. It can be effectively carried out in implant education and training, and it can strengthen skills of doctors, and is conducive to the practical operation.
6.Development and outlook on human challenge trial of vaccine
Bingfeng HAN ; Ninghua HUANG ; Linyi CHEN ; Tianshuo ZHAO ; Hanyu LIU ; Sihui ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Hui ZHENG ; Bei LIU ; Chao WANG ; Yaqiong LIU ; Qingbin LU ; Fuqiang CUI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(8):1371-1375
Human challenge trial (HCT) is a test in which human volunteers are intentionally infected with pathogens in order to evaluate the efficacy of candidate preventive or therapeutic drugs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCT of vaccines has aroused people's attention due to its significant advantages over clinical trial. This paper introduces the concept, development and application of HCT, the advantages and limitations of HCT for vaccine evaluation, and the consideration of future HCT of COVID-19 vaccine in China.
7.Analysis of the initial symptoms and its diagnostic significance in children with neuroblastoma
Xindi WANG ; Chao DUAN ; Dawei ZHANG ; Mei JIN ; Wen ZHAO ; Xisi WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Xingjun LI ; Cheng HUANG ; Sihui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Xiaolu NIE ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Xiaoli MA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(5):359-363
Objective To explore the significance of the initial clinical symptoms and clinical manifestations of neuroblastoma(NB)to achive early identification of NB. Methods A retrospective study was performed on patients diagnosed with NB,who attended the Hematology Oncology Center,Beijing Childrenˊs Hospital from March 31st ,2007 to March 31st,2015. The clinical characteristics were compared between the children 〈1_year_old and≥1_year_old. The result was analyzed to compare the difference in clinical symptoms and tumor biologic characteristics of patients with different initial clinical symptoms between 2 groups. Results A total of 330 patients were included in the study,43 of them were younger than 1 year old,and their most common symptoms were cough and fever( each 17 cases,and accounted for 39. 5%,respectively);while the most common symptoms in patients≥1_year_old(287 cases)was fe_ver(177 cases,61. 7%),followed by lymphadenopathy(107 cases,37. 3%),bone pain(97 cases,33. 8%)and anemia (48 cases,16. 7%). The frequency of symptoms differed significantly between 2 groups(all P〈0. 05),such as fever (39. 5% vs. 61. 7%,χ2 ﹦6. 68),anemia(4. 7% vs. 16. 7%,χ2 ﹦6. 00),bone pain(0 vs. 33. 8%,χ2 ﹦18. 99),abdo_minal pain(0 vs. 25. 3%,χ2 ﹦10. 19),diarrhea(16. 3% vs. 3. 0%,χ2 ﹦12. 73),lymphadenopathy(7. 0% vs. 37. 3%, χ2 ﹦14. 12)and anorexia(9. 3% vs. 33. 4%,χ2 ﹦9. 21). Datients had fever,anemia,lymphadenopathy,cutaneous hemorrhagic spot or periorbital ecchymosis,bone pain,abdominal pain,exophthalmos,and anorexia early in the initial course of the disease,whose serum lactate dehydrogenase values were significantly increased(P〈0. 05). Datients suf_fered from fever,anemia,lymphadenopathy,bone pain,limbs dysfunctions,abdominal pain at the beginning of the disease,whose urine vanillymandelic acid values were higher than normal(P〈0. 05). Conclusions The study of sympto_mology suggests the most common symptoms in patients with NB 〈1_year_old are cough and fever,while those ≥1_year_old are fever,lymphadenopathy,bone pain,and anemia. Por patients with symptoms mentioned,carrying out the necessary NB_diagnose_related laboratory and imaging studies was statistically relevant to patientsˊ ages(〈1_year_old and≥1_year_old),which may contribute to earlier identification and diagnosis of NB.
8.Clinical analysis and prognosis of children with neuroblastoma with pancreatic infiltration
Xi CHAI ; Cheng HUANG ; Sihui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Xindi WANG ; Wen ZHAO ; Xisi WANG ; Qian ZHAO ; Zhixia YUE ; Xiaoman WANG ; Hong QIN ; Xiaoli MA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(7):523-527
Objective To summarize the clinical data and characteristics of neuroblastoma (NB) with pancreatic infiltration and to assess the clinical features and the prognosis of NB.Methods According to NB protocol at Beijing Children's Hospital,Capital Medical University(BCH-NB-2007),based on Hong Kong NB protocol,the patients were divided into 3 groups of low-risk (LR) group,medium risk (MR) group and high-risk (HR) group.All children were followed up till March 31,2017.Diagnosis of pancreatic infiltration of NB was made by abdominal enhancement of CT,enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or 18-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography-computed tomography(18F-FDG-PET/CT),any of which could suggest NB pancreatic infiltration or postoperative pathology prompted NB to infiltrate the pancreas.Retrospective summary and analysis of indicators were performed,which included the initial diagnosis of primary tumor and metastatic tumor site,tumor markers,clinical stage,risk group,imaging features and treatment.Results (1) Totally 50 eligible patients were included:27 females,23 males,median age of 33 months (7-129 months),10 cases ≤ 18 months,40 cases > 18 months;3 cases were of International Neuroblastoma Staging System(INSS)-Ⅲ,47 cases of INSS-Ⅳ;2 caes of LR,3 cases of MR,45 cases of HR;28 cases had a fever,27 cases with abdominal mass,14 cases with abdominal pain,9 cases with limb pain,5 cases with vomiting,4 cases with diarrhea,and 1 case with jaundice.Forty-nine cases of primary tumor were located in the retroperitoneal adrenal gland,and 1 case in the pelvic cavity.Thirty-two cases had tumor diameter≥ 10 cm.(2)Tumor markers and imaging features:the median serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) value in 50 cases was 669 U/L (263-6 762 U/L),of them 19 cases > 1 000 U/L.A total of 80% cases had neuron specific enolase (NSE) > 0.15 ng/L.Nine cases had elevated amylase (AMY),and 7 cases had elevated lippase (LPS),and all the levels were elevated in 5 cases.A total of 41 cases had pancreas infiltration by abdominal ultrasound,44 cases had pancreas infiltration by abdominal enhancement computed tomography (CT),100% (14/14 cases)of pancreas infiltration was confirmed by abdominal reconstruction enhancement nuclear imaging MRI,and NB pancreas infiltration was proved in 41.3% (19/46 cases) by 18F-FDG-PET/CT.Comparison of the above 4 imaging studies:one imaging examination index was positive in 7 cases,accounting for 14.0%,2 positive in 26 cases,accounting for 52.0%,3 positive in 15 cases,accounting for 30.0%,and 4 positive in 2 cases,accounting for 4.0%.(3) Treatment outcomes:totally 50 cases received treatment,including 2 cases of LR,all cases were of INSS-Ⅲ,and 1 case with complete remission (CR).Three cases of MR belonging to INSS-Ⅳ had complete resection of the tumor,1 case had recurrence and died,and the other two were stable.Forty-five cases with HR,median follow-up lasting for 15 (4-53) months,16 cases had occurrence (35.6%),3 cases were relapsed after stopping treatment for 2,3,18 months,respectively;tumor progressed in 12 patients during treatment,and 1 case got severe intracranial infection and gave up treatment before death.Kaplan-Meier analysis showed the expected 3-year event free survival(EFS) rate was 22.1%,and 3-year overall survival(OS) rate was 38.5%.Conclusions Preliminary results show that 90% with pancreatic infiltration of NB belong to Ⅳ HR group of children,and almost primary tumor is almost located in the retroperitoneal ragion.NB with pancreatic infiltration clinical manifestations is hidden and nonspecific.More than half of the children have no obvious abdominal pain or vomiting,and so imaging examination is needed to determine the situation of pancreatic metastasis further.Abdominal reconstruction enhancement MRI has a high sensitivity and specificity for pancreatic metastatic lesions,which can be used as the basis for early diagnosis.The overall prognosis is poor.The expected 3-year EFS rate can be 22.1%,3-year OS rate was 38.5%.
9.Early chemotherapy response to neuroblastoma with N -myc amplification in children
Cheng HUANG ; Zhixia YUE ; Dawei ZHANG ; Mei JIN ; Wen ZHAO ; Qian ZHAO ; Xisi WANG ; Chao DUAN ; Tianyu XING ; Sihui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Xi CHAI ; Xiaoli MA
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(15):1152-1155
Objective To summarize the clinical features of neuroblastoma (NB)with N - myc gene amplifi-cation in order to analyze tumor shrinkage and bone marrow remission in the early stage of chemotherapy,and to eva-luate the children's initial sensitivity to chemotherapy. Methods The medical records of 38 patients with N - myc am-plification of NB were reviewed (bone marrow or tumor tissues were positive during fluorescence in situ hybridization probe),who were treated between February 2012 to December 2016 at the Hematology Oncology Center,Beijing Chil-dren's Hospital,Capital Medical University. The regimens included chemotherapy,surgery,stem cell transplantation, radiotherapy,and maintenance treatment. The data were reviewed for the medical history. The variations of biomarker, bone marrow cells and the primary site were analyzed before and after 2 courses of CAV (Cyclophosphamide + Adriamy-cin + Vincristine)regimen chemotherapy,in order to observe the short - term effect of chemotherapy and the results were described with statistics. Results Total 38 cases were studied,22 boys(58. 9%)and 16 girls(42. 1%). The median age was 30 months. The primary sites of 37 cases of tumor were located in the retroperitoneal and adrenal area,1 case located in the posterior mediastinum. Bone marrow cytology was negative in 12 cases of them,but bone marrow biopsy suggested bone marrow metastasis,while bone marrow cytomorpholigic examinations were positive in the other 26 cases. Of all the 37 cases the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)levels were reported higher than the normal value. LDH level was under 500 U/ L in one case,9 cases above 4000 U/ L. The neuron specific enolase (NSE)level of all the cases was higher than the normal and NSE level in 36 cases was higher than 100 μg/ L. In one patient the diameter of tumor was less than 5 cm,lager than 10 cm in 32 cases. The lesion of 33 tumor cases before chemotherapy by enhanced CT was ≤100 cm3 in 12 cases,> 100 - 500 cm3 in 11 cases,among which 6 cases ranged from 500 - 1000 cm3 ,4 cases larger than 1000 cm3 . All the 38 cases received 2 courses of chemotherapy. LDH levels of 4 cases became normal,and LDH levels fell under 500 U/ L in 18 cases,while LDH levels of the other 3 cases were above 1000 U/ L. Among 38 cases, the NSE level in 6 cases was reduced to normal,and 16 cases reduced to 25 - 100 μg/ L. The bone marrow examination of 36 cases reversed to negative. According to the image examination,the overall response rate after 2 courses of chemo-therapy was 84. 8% . One case achieved very good partial remission,21 cases achieved partial response,7 cases a-chieved metastatic remission,2 cases had no remission,while 2 cases showed progression. After 2 courses of chemother-apy,the tumor diameter in 7 cases was less than 5 cm,while that of 22 cases was above 10 cm. Conclusions The ma-jority primary site of NB with N - myc gene amplification is located in retroperitoneal and adrenal area. Patients with the huge tumor have a heavy burden and the biomarker is always high at the early stage. NB with N - myc gene amplifica-tion is sensitive to chemotherapy. After 2 courses of chemotherapy,there is a sharp decrease in the level of biomarker and the tumor burden. Chemotherapy can diminish the burden of tumor in early stage. But because of the huge burden and the huge size of tumor,it's not the best time for surgery and stem cell collection. The patients should go on receiving chemotherapy for remission of disease.
10.Effect of Ivabradine Prolonging the Cardiac Action Potential Duration With its Proarrhythmic Action in Experimental Rabbitin vitro
Qiaomei YANG ; Yuzhi LIANG ; Wei YANG ; Yansheng DING ; Lu REN ; Sihui HUANG ; Xiaohong WEI ; Lin WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(6):585-589
Objective: To observe the effect of ivabradine (IVA) on atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential duration (MAPD) and its proarrhythmic action at presence of sea anemone toxin-II (ATX-II) in isolated rabbit heart modelin vitro. Methods: The perfusion of isolated heart from female New Zealand white rabbit was conducted by Langendorff method in vitro. Left atrial and left ventricular endo- , epi-cardial action potential were recorded when pacing with ifxed frequency of 350 ms (in correspondence with the heart rate of 171 times/min) to observe the effect of IVA alone and ATX-II (3 nmol/L) with IVA on MAPD90. In addition, to observe the action of IVA alone and ATX-II with IVA on proarrhythmia when IVA reducing the heart rate to autonomous cardiac rhythm as (156±10) times/min. Results: IVA at (3-10) μmol/L prolonged atrial and ventricular endo- , epi-cardial MAPD90 by (15.9 ± 2.0) ms, (31.5 ± 4.0) ms and (23.9 ± 3.0) ms (n=6,P<0.01), respectively. ATX-II at 3 nmol/L prolonged atrial and ventricular MAPD90 by (36.5 ± 5.0)ms and (19.9 ± 3.0) ms, (19.5 ± 4.0) ms (n=6,P<0.01) respectively. With ATX-II treatment, IVA at (6-10) μmol/L decreased atrial MAPD90 by (14.4 ± 4.0) ms (n=6,P<0.01), it induced atrial arrhythmia. With 3 nmol/L of ATX-II treated ventricle, IVA at (3-10) μmol/L obviously prolonged endo- and epi-cardial MAPD90 by (36.2 ± 7.0) ms and (27.5 ± 5.0) ms(n=6,P<0.01), respectively. IVA didn’t increase ventricular beat-to-beat variability and transmural dispersion of MAPD90 no matter with or without ATX-II treatment, no ventricular arrhythmia occurred. Conclusion: IVA prolongs both atrial and ventricular MAPD, with increased late sodium current, IVA may induce atrial arrhythmia but not ventricular arrhythmia in experimental rabbits in vitro.


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