1.Investigation of tick species in Suizhou City, Hubei Province from 2023 to 2024
Huiya LU ; Fang GUO ; Yibin PAN ; Meng PENG ; Libang WU ; Ye LIN ; Xiaohui LIU ; Xuejie YU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2025;37(2):184-189
Objective To investigate the species of ticks in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, so as to provide insights into management of ticks and tick-borne diseases. Methods During the period between May 2023 and June 2024, livestock breeding farms and vegetation neighboring the place of residence of confirmed and suspected patients with tick-borne disease were selected as sampling points in rural areas from Yindian Township, Gaocheng Township, Wanhe Township, Wushan Township, Xiaolin Township, Xihe Township, Hedian Township and Beijiao Street in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, where confirmed and suspected cases with tick-borne diseases had been reported. The parasitic ticks on the body surface of free-range livestock were captured with tweezers in livestock breeding farms, and free ticks on the vegetation surface were captured with the flagging method. Morphological identification of tick samples was performed under a microscope, and the gender and developmental stage of ticks were determined. One engorged adult tick, 2 to 3 blood-feeding but non-engorged adult ticks, 10 to 15 unfed female ticks, 15 to 20 unfed male ticks, and 30 to 40 tick nymphs or larvae were assigned into a group, respectively. Genomic DNA was extracted from tick samples in each group, and mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene was amplified. Sequence analysis was performed with the DNASTAR software, and phylogenetic analysis was performed using the software MEGA 7.0. In addition, the phylogenetic tree was generated using the maximum likelihood method based on the Kimura 2 parameter model. Results A total of 2 438 ticks were captured from Suizhou City, Hubei Province during the period between May 2023 and June 2024, including 595 free ticks and 1 483 parasitic ticks. Three developmental stages of ticks were captured, including larvae, nymphs, and adults, and 75.18% (1 899/2 438) of captured ticks were adult, in which 79.04% (1 501/1 899) were female. Morphological and molecular biological assays identified one family, three genera and four species of captured ticks, including 2 425 Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks (99.47%) and one H. flava tick (0.04%) of the genus Haemaphysalis, 11 Rhipicephalus microplus ticks (0.45%) of the genus Rhipicephalus, and one Ixodes sinensis tick (0.04%) of the genus Ixodes in the family Ixodidae. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the H. longicornis sequence (SZ49) in this study was clustered with sequences from Yunnan Province (GenBank accession number: MH024510.1), Hebei Province (GenBank accession number: MK450606.1) and Henan Province (GenBank accession number: MZ230645.1) into a clade, and the H. flava sequence (SZ19) in this study was clustered with sequences from Japan (GenBank accession number: MW064044.1), South Korea (GenBank accession number: ON629585.1), and Jiangsu Province (GenBank accession number: PP494741.1) and Hebei Province of China (GenBank accession number: MH520685.1) into a clade, while the R. microplus sequence (SZ8) in this study was clustered with the sequences from India (GenBank accession number: MK621328.1), and Henan Province (GenBank accession number: MT555307.1) and Guizhou Province of China (GenBank accession number: PP446801.1) into a clade. The sequence of I. sinensis (SZ23) in this study had 99.51% homology with that (GenBank accession number: OM368265.1) of ticks sampled from Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Conclusion There are four tick species of H. longicornis, H. flava, R. microplus and I. sinensis in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, and H. longicornis is the dominant species. H. flava is firstly recorded in Suizhou City.
2.Clinical study of lateral cervical approach surgery in the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism
Feng ZHU ; Yijun WU ; Yibin SHEN ; Xueyu ZHOU ; Jun PAN ; Linghui CHEN ; Lixian ZHU ; Qiwen HE
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(1):69-73
Objective To explore the feasibility and clinical outcome of lateral cervical incision via sternocleidomastoid intermuscular approach(SMIA)in the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism.Methods The clinical data of 64 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism who underwent unilateral parathyroid surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital,School of Medicine of Zhejiang University from January 2019 to June 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.They were divided into lateral cervical incision via sternocleidomastoid intermuscular approach group(SMIA group)and linea alba cervicalis approach group(LACA group)based on the surgical incision and access route.The differences in clinical features,surgery-related outcomes and postoperative functions of the anterior cervical region were compared between the two groups.The EQ-5D-5L scale was used to assess the subjective feeling of postoperative neck discomfort,while the Hollander Wound Assessment Scale was used to assess the clinical outcome of incision healing.Results There were no statistical differences between the two groups of patients in terms of age,gender,intraoperative bleeding,parathyroid hormone or blood calcium levels before and after surgery(P>0.05).The duration of surgery was significantly shorter in the SMIA group than in the LACA group[(39.77±5.69)min vs.(54.41±4.66)min].There was a statistical difference between the two groups in functional protection of the anterior cervical region at 1 month and 12 months after surgery(1 month,84.67±3.74 vs.79.47±5.38,P<0.001;12 months,93.80±2.52 vs.89.94±2.39,P<0.001),and the SMIA group was better than the LACA group.The Hollander Incision Assessment Scale scores of the SMIA group were better than those of the LACA group at 6 months and 12 months after surgery,and the difference was statistically significant(6 months,1.93±0.58 vs.2.41±0.66,P=0.003;12 months,1.03±0.67 vs.1.74±0.62,P<0.001).Conclusion Parathyroidectomy via sternocleidomastoid intermuscular approach through lateral cervical incision is a simple,safe and effective surgical procedure,which makes it easier to search for parathyroid lesions and shortens the surgical time compared with the traditional incision,and has obvious advantages in the protection of anterior cervical region function.
3.Establishment of a risk assessment model for long-term MACE based on global wall motion index
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(6):624-627
Objective To construct a risk assessment model for long-term MACE after PCI in acute myocardial infarction(AMI)patients based on global wall motion index(GWMI).Methods A to-tal of 350 AMI patients undergoing PCI in our hospital from May 2019 to May 2021 were en-rolled,and according to whether MACE occurred during follow-up period,they were divided into MACE group(82 cases)and non-MACE group(268 cases).Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the long-term risk factors,and a regression model of risk factors was constructed.Re-ceiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was applied to evaluate and compare the pre-dictive efficacy of our risk assessment model and Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events(GRACE)score for long-term MACE.Results The MACE group had significantly higher GRACE score,GWMI and B-type natriuretic peptide(BNP)level,and lower lymphocyte count,hemoglobin level and revascularization ratio than the non-MACE group(P<0.05,P<0.01).ROC curve analysis showed that the cutoff value of GWMI for predicting MACE was 1.04,and the AUC value was 0.747(95%CI:0.678-0.815).Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that BNP and GWMI were risk factors for MACE,while lymphocyte count,hemoglobin,and re-vascularization were protective factors for MACE(P<0.05,P<0.01).The regression equation for risk assessment model revealed that the AUC value in predicting MACE was 0.903(95%CI:0.862-0.952)for our risk assessment model and 0.757(95%CI:0.692-0.822)for GRACE score.Conclusion GWMI is an influencing factor for long-term MACE after PCI in AMI patients.A risk assessment model based on GWMI can effectively predict the risk of long-term MACE.
4. Achievements and prospects on environmental health and sanitary engineering in China
Peng DU ; Bo SUN ; Lijun PAN ; Yibin CHENG ; Tiantian LI ; Xianliang WANG ; Liwei SHI ; Xiaoyuan YAO ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):865-870
According to different epochs and development needs, a series of practices on environmental health and sanitary engineering were carried out, which played significant roles in promoting national economic and social developments and protecting the public health. This paper reviewed the main achievements in the past 70 years infields of patriotic health campaign, water sanitation and toilet improvement in rural areas, surveillance and investigation, health standard system, sanitary engineering equipment, stove improvement etc., and then proposed several prospects in the future.
5.Achievements and prospects on environmental health and sanitary engineering in China
Peng DU ; Bo SUN ; Lijun PAN ; Yibin CHENG ; Tiantian LI ; Xianliang WANG ; Liwei SHI ; Xiaoyuan YAO ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):865-870
According to different epochs and development needs, a series of practices on environmental health and sanitary engineering were carried out, which played significant roles in promoting national economic and social developments and protecting the public health. This paper reviewed the main achievements in the past 70 years infields of patriotic health campaign, water sanitation and toilet improvement in rural areas, surveillance and investigation, health standard system, sanitary engineering equipment, stove improvement etc., and then proposed several prospects in the future.
6.Achievements and prospects on environmental health and sanitary engineering in China
Peng DU ; Bo SUN ; Lijun PAN ; Yibin CHENG ; Tiantian LI ; Xianliang WANG ; Liwei SHI ; Xiaoyuan YAO ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):865-870
According to different epochs and development needs, a series of practices on environmental health and sanitary engineering were carried out, which played significant roles in promoting national economic and social developments and protecting the public health. This paper reviewed the main achievements in the past 70 years infields of patriotic health campaign, water sanitation and toilet improvement in rural areas, surveillance and investigation, health standard system, sanitary engineering equipment, stove improvement etc., and then proposed several prospects in the future.
7.MR study with USPIO and MSLN-USPIO in the nude mouse model bearing human pancreatic carcinoma
Huang PAN ; Tiegong WANG ; Yibin HOU ; Shiyue CHEN ; Jingyu LIU ; Jianming TIAN ; Chengwei SHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2015;15(3):177-181
Objective To study the potential and value of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) conjugated by mesothelin antibody as MRI targeting contrast agent for diagnosis of implanted human pancreatic carcinomas in nude mouse.Methods Nude mouse tumor models bearing multiple human pancreatic carcinomas at different time points was established and they were randomized into two groups,and USPIO or MSLN-USPIO were used as contrast enhanced agents in the 3.0T MRI scan,respectively,then the positive detection rates for smallest tumors,and the signal intensity of tumors in T2 mapping images of both unenhanced and contrast enhanced scanning and the negative enhancement rate were measured,then Prussian blue staining was performed in alI the tumor specimens to observe the difference of Fe3 + ion deposition.Results There was no statistical significance between USPIO group and MSLN-USPIO group in the positive detection rates for smallest tumors.In USPIO group,the negative enhancement rate of left or right axilla tumors was (12.29 ±7.45)% and (11.06 ±5.91)%,and they were (33.88 ±6.09)% and (43.29 ± 11.64)% in MSLN-USPIO group.There was statistical significance in the difference of signal intensity between unenhanced and contrast enhanced in left or right axilla tumors (P < 0.05),and the negative enhancement rate in MSLN-USPIO group was significantly higher than that in USPIO group (P <0.05).The Fe3+ ion deposition in tumors' tissue in MSLN-USPIO group was significantly more than that in USPIO group.Conclusions The enhanced effect of MSLN-USPIO is superior to USOPIO,and it can be a tumor targeted MR contrast enhanced agent for the diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma in nude mouse.
8.Use of Chinese patent drugs: rationalization analysis of 1780 outpatient prescriptions in our hospital
Jialong ZHENG ; Jinong CHU ; Yanli PAN ; Renfang YIN ; Yibin WANG ; Guofeng DUAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;(12):1073-1074
Objective To Analyze the proprietary usage of Chinese medicine prescriptions in our hospital and to improve the level of rational drug use.Methods 1780 prescriptions were randomly collected from our hospital during January to June,2011 and analyzed.Results The rational prescriptions had a 83.01% share in the whole.while the irrational prescriptions had a 21.2% share in the whole,among which 13.37% were unqualified writing,3.45% were irrational drug use.The irrationality mainly manifested as missing items in the prescription,and improper usage and dosage.Conclusion It is suggested to strengthen the awareness of physicians on standard prescription writing,strict pharmacist review,and establish prescription quality management system to improve the quality of prescription.
9.Comparison of MTDHS and DHS in treatment of comminuted intertrochanteric femur fractures
Songlin TONG ; Yibin GAO ; Wenjie LU ; Jianhao YU ; Fang PAN ; Zhijan PAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(3):231-233
Objective To discuss the clinical effect of dynamic hip screw(DHS)and microtrauma dynamic hip screw(MTDHS)in treatment of comminuted intertrochanteric femur fractures in the elderly patients.Methods From September 2006 to July 2009,42 patients with comminuted intertrochanteric femur fractures were treated by DHS and MTDHS.According to Evans classification,there were 16 patients with type Ⅲ fractures and six with type Ⅳ fractures in MTDHS group and 15 patients with type Ⅲ fractures and five with type Ⅳ fractures in DHS group.The operation time,amount of bleeding,hospital stay and postoperative hip function were evaluated.Results All patients were followed up for 9-17 months(average 13 months).Harris score was 76.4 points in 20 patients treated by DHS and 89.8 points in 22 patients treated by MTDHS,with better functional restoration,shorter operation time and less amount of bleeding in MTDHS group than DHS group.Conclusions Compared with DHS,MTDHS has advantages of minimal invasion,minor trauma,sound recovery of hip joint function and low incidence of complications and hence is a good choice for treating intertrochanteric femur fractures.
10.Clinical research of thread-dragging through fistula method in treating patients with simple anorectal fistula
Jingen LU ; Yongqing CAO ; Chunmei HE ; Xiutian GUO ; Hongxiang HUANG ; Jin YI ; Lixin XIAO ; Yumin XU ; Min DING ; Yibin PAN ; Chen WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(2):140-6
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of thread-dragging through fistula method in treating patients with simple anorectal fistula. METHODS: In this multi-centered, prospective, and randomized controlled clinical trial, 244 patients with simple low or high anorectal fistula were randomly divided into study group (with the method of thread-dragging through fistula) and control group (with the method of incision or thread-drawing). The healing time and curative rate of anorectal fistula, and the integral calculus of clinical symptom and life quality evaluations before and after treatment were all examined. The maximal anal canal squeeze pressure was measured to compare the therapeutic safety between these two groups. The health economical benefits were also assessed to determine which therapeutic method was more economical. RESULTS: The curative rate of simple low and high anorectal fistula were of no significant differences between the study group and the control group. The healing time of simple low anorectal fistula in the study group and the control group were (22.26+/-8.67) d and (31.41+/-11.39) d respectively, while the healing time of simple high anorectal fistula in the study group and the control group were (24.73+/-8.15) d and (32.20+/-12.60) d respectively, and there revealed significant differences between these two groups. Each integral calculus of clinical symptom evaluation in the study group was not obviously different from those in the control group besides the integral calculus of anal sphincter function. The integral calculus of life quality between the study group and the control group of simple low anorectal fistula had no significant differences. The integral calculus of anal sphincter function and confidence in treatment in the study group of high anorectal fistula were better than those in the control group. The hospitalization expense of the study group was remarkably lower than that of the control group. The maximal anal canal squeeze pressure in the study group after treatment was not reduced obviously as compared with that in the same group before treatment, while it was decreased significantly in the control group after treatment as compared with those in the same group before treatment and in the study group after treatment. CONCLUSION: The method of thread-dragging through fistula in treating simple low and high anorectal fistula can shorten the course of the disease, save the hospitalization expenses, improve the life quality of the patients, and protect the anal sphincter function.

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