1.Epidemiological characteristics of pesticide poisoning in daily life in Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province from 2015 to 2023
Chenyi XU ; Junhua GE ; Xia CHEN ; Jiani MAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(10):963-968
ObjectiveTo analyze the epidemiological characteristics and related factors of pesticide poisoning occurred in daily life in Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province from 2015 to 2023, and to provide a basis for the prevention and control of pesticide poisoning. MethodsThe information of pesticide poisoning cases was obtained from the occupational disease and occupational health information monitoring system of the China Disease Prevention and Control Information System, death data was obtained from the Zhejiang Province Chronic Disease Surveillance Information Management System, so that the poisoning incidence rate and the fatality rate were analyzed. ResultsA total of 439 cases of pesticide poisoning occurred in life were reported in Tiantai County from 2015 to 2023, of which mainly concentrated in the second quarter of each year, with an average annual incidence rate of 10.62/105 and fatality rate of 14.81%.The main cause of poisoning in < 15 years old group was accidental ingestion, while the main cause in ≥15 years old group was self-poisoning, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=103.518, P<0.001).The average annual incidence of pesticide poisoning occurred in life in the urban area was significantly lower than that in the rural area, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=30.871, P<0.001).The main types of pesticide poisoning were insecticides (65.15%), and paraquat had the highest fatality rate (47.73%). The results of binary logistic regression analysis indicated that age and types of pesticide poisoning may be the independent risk factors affecting the fatality of pesticide poisoning in daily life. ConclusionPesticide poisoning occurred frequently in Tiantai County over the years, and mainly occurred in summer, rural areas. Except for <15 years old group who were accidental ingestion,the other cases were mainly self-poisoning. The elderly and herbicide users should be the focus of key intervention targets. It is suggested to take personalized preventive and curative measures to intervene by age, seasons, regions and types to reduce the incidence and fatality rate of pesticide poisoning in daily life, and strengthen psychological health interventions to the cases of attempting to suicide.
2.Establishment of the fingerprints of soaking Euodiae fructus with water decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae by Zhangbang method and content determination of alkaloid
Junhua JIANG ; Jianlan CHEN ; Yan XU ; Xuping LIU
China Pharmacist 2024;27(2):220-226
Objective To establish HPLC fingerprints of soaking Euodiae fructus with water decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae by Zhangbang method(hereinafter referred to as"soaking Euodiae fructus"),and to determine the content of evodiamine,rutaecarpine and evocarpine,so as to provide the basis for the quality control and standard improvement of soaking Euodiae fructus.Methods The fingerprint of soaking Euodiae fructus was established based on wavelength switching technology,and the similarity evaluation was conducted.Taking the rutaecarpine as the internal reference,the relative correction factors of evodiamine and evocarpine were calculated by slope correction method,and the differences in measurement results between quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker(QAMS)method and external standard method were compared.Results The established fingerprint of soaking Euodiae fructus had a total of 20 common peaks,the similarity between it and the control fingerprint spectrum was 0.970 to 0.998,and 7 common peaks of them were identified.The contents of evodiamine and evocarpine determined by QAMS method were 1.754-7.542 mg/g and 1.281-2.455 mg/g in 10 batches of samples,and the results obtained by QAMS method and external standard method were similar.Conclusion The established HPLC method is simple,reliable,with good separation and repeatability,and can be used for quality evaluation of processed Euodiae fructus.
3.Retrospective study on authorized aeromedical identification of overage military flying personnel
Nan SU ; Di ZHU ; Linsong QI ; Jiakang ZHANG ; Dongrui YU ; Jun WANG ; Junhua XING ; Hongyang JI ; Xianrong XU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2024;35(2):112-115
Objective To retrospectively investigate and analyze the specially permitted aeromedical evaluation results of overage military flying personnel,in order to provide references for health management and related evaluation methods improvement.Methods The clinical data and evaluation results of overage flying personnel were collected from 2012 to 2023.Disease spectrum was analyzed,and qualified rates among different airplane types and aviation duties were compared.Results 79.57%of the 509 flying personnel were detected with diseases,and the top ten were hyperlipidemia,fatty liver,thyroid nodule,renal cyst,hepatic cyst,gallbladder polyps,hyperuricemia,carotid artery arteriosclerosis,hypertension and hepatic hemangioma.96.08%of the personnel were qualified to continue flying,1.96%were disqualified and 1.96%were temporarily disqualified.The qualified rates among different airplane types and aviation duties were not significantly different(P?>?0.05).Conclusion Overage military flying personnel could apply for specially permitted aeromedical evaluation to extend their flying lifespan.Attention should be paid to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases in aeromedical support and evaluation for these experienced flying personnel.
4.Erdheim-Chester disease initially discovered at extraskeletal locations: a clinicopathological analysis of four cases
Zhaorong NIU ; Junhua WU ; Yanjia TAN ; Danju LUO ; Xia XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(4):364-369
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features of Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) initially diagnosed at extraskeletal locations.Methods:Clinical and pathological data of four cases of ECD diagnosed initially in extraskeletal locations were collected at Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from January 2013 to June 2023. BRAF V600E gene was detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Pertinent literatures were reviewed.Results:Four ECD patients included two males and two females ranging in ages from 2 years 11 months to 69 years. The lesions located in the lung (two cases), central nervous system (one case), and the testicle (one case) were collected in the study. One patient had occasional fever at night, one had nausea and vomiting, and two were asymptomatic. Radiologically, the two pulmonary ECD showed diffuse ground-glass nodules in both lungs, and the lesions in central nervous system and testicle both showed solid masses. Microscopically, there were infiltration of foamy histiocyte-like cells and multinucleated giant cells in a fibrotic background, accompanied by varying amounts of lymphocytes and plasma cells. The infiltration of tumor cells in pulmonary ECD was mainly seen in the subpleural area, interlobular septa, and perivascular and peribronchiolar areas. The fibrosis was more pronounced in the pleura and interlobular septa, and less pronounced in the alveolar septa. Immunohistochemical staining showed that all tumor cells expressed CD68, CD163 and F a; one case showed S-100 expression; three cases were positive for BRAF V600E; all were negative for CD1α and Langerin. RT-PCR in all four cases showed BRAF V600E gene mutation. Conclusions:Extraskeletal ECD is often rare and occult, and could be easily misdiagnosed, requiring biopsy confirmation. The radiologic findings of pulmonary ECD is significantly different from other types of ECD, and the histopathological features of pronounced infiltration in the subpleura area, interlobular septa, perivascular and peribronchiolar areas can be helpful in the differential diagnosis from other pulmonary diseases. Detection of BRAF V600E gene mutation by RT-PCR and its expression by immunohistochemical staining are also helpful in the diagnosis.
5.The correlation between lumbar paravertebral muscle degeneration and postoperative re-fractures for osteoporotic lumbar vertebral compression fractures
Yanwei YANG ; Chang XU ; Linlin ZHANG ; Junhua WANG ; Huilin YANG ; Li NI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(8):1325-1328
Objective To investigate the correlation between fatty infiltration(FI),relative cross-sectional area(rCSA)of the multifidus(MF),erector spinae(ES)and postoperative new symptomatic vertebral compression fractures(NSVCF)for osteoporotic lumbar vertebral compression fractures(OLVCF).Methods The clinical and imaging data of 157 patients with OLVCF treated by surgery were collected.They were divided into postoperative re-fracture group(24 cases)and postoperative non-fracture group(133 cases)according to the presence or absence of NSVCF during the follow-up period.The FI,rCSA of lumbar paravertebral muscles(MF and ES)in the two groups were measured and calculated using Image J software.Univariate difference analysis was performed to compare whether there were differences in gender,age,T value of bone mineral density(BMD),body mass index(BMI),FI and rCSA between the two groups.Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors for NSVCF after surgery for OLVCF.Results Univariate difference analysis showed there were significant statistical differences in age(t=-2.596,P=0.010),T value of BMD(t=2.415,P=0.017)and FI(t=-5.006,P<0.001)between the two groups.There were no significant statistical differences in gender(x2=0.528,P=0.468),BMI(t=1.354,P=0.178)and rCSA(t=-0.057,P=0.955).Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis showed there were significant statistical differences in FI(x2=15.560,P<0.001),T value of BMD(x2-4.193,P=0.041)between the two groups.Conclusion The higher FI of lumbar paravertebral muscle and the lower T value of BMD of lumbar spine are the risk factors for postoperative NSVCF in patients with OLVCF.It is recommended that clinicians should pay attention to the functional exercise of lumbar dorsal muscles and the anti-osteoporosis therapy in the relevant patients.
6.Advances in the study of the human microbiome in renal cell carcinoma
Kangli MA ; Yaorong LI ; Weiguang ZHAO ; Zhixian YAO ; Zhong ZHENG ; Junyao XU ; Junhua ZHENG ; Ke WU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(9):718-721
Renal cell carcinoma is one of the significant diseases endangering human health. Recent findings have shown that the human microbiome plays an important role in the occurrence and development of renal cell carcinoma, influencing its regression and treatment outcome. At present, microecological research on renal cell carcinoma are still in their initial stages, and their regulatory roles and specific mechanisms still need to be further explored. This article reviews the relationship between the human microbiome and renal cell carcinoma occurrence and development, as well as its role in diagnosis and therapies.
7.Polysomnography and Neuropsychological Analysis of Patients With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Two Years After the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wuhan
Junhua MEI ; Yanjie XU ; Xue GONG ; Jinmei XU ; Guohua CHEN ; Weiqi CHEN ; Yicong WANG ; Zhaohong KONG ; Yilong WANG ; Qing YANG
Psychiatry Investigation 2024;21(3):219-229
Objective:
We used polysomnography (PSG) monitoring and neuropsychological scales to explore the characteristics of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Wuhan, two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
A total of 42 patients in the Sleep Medicine Center were diagnosed with insomnia between December 2021 and May 2022; they were divided into the PTSD group (patients with PTSD diagnosed with insomnia after COVID-19 infection) and the non-PTSD group (patients with insomnia without PTSD). A healthy control group was simultaneously included.
Results:
The PTSD group was more significant than the non-PTSD group in partial manifestations of sleep disorders, neuropsychological clinical symptoms, and partial PSG data. Patients with different COVID-19 subtypes showed significant differences in the course of disease, sleep disorders, neuropsychological clinical symptoms, relevant scale scores, and PSG data analysis.
Conclusion
The emotional anxiety and depression of COVID-19 patients diagnosed with PTSD two years after the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan are more significant, and will not be self-alleviated with the passage of time. It is necessary to continue to pay attention to the PTSD symptoms and sleep psychology of COVID-19 infected patients, and take appropriate measures. Patients with severe and critical COVID-19 have more severe sleep and mental disorders, and there is a significant correlation between the duration of the disease and the severity of mental and mental disorders and sleep disorders after recovery.
8.Establishment and validation of an individualized risk prediction nomogram model for gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women with hypothyroidism
Weiwei REN ; Chao WANG ; Junhua MENG ; Suhong XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(16):93-97
Objective To establish and validate an individualized risk prediction nomogram model for the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women with hypothyroidism. Methods A total of 160 pregnant women with hypothyroidism were selected as the study subjects, including 85 patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (observation group) and 75 patients with normal blood glucose levels (control group). The age, gravidity, parity as well as pre-pregnancy body mass index, thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb), homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), homeostatic model assessment of beta-cell function (HOMA-β), free thyroxine (FT4), free triiodothyronine (FT3) and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) were compared between the two groups. Multivariable analysis was used to analyze the risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitusin pregnant women with hypothyroidism. The nomogram model was used to predict the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women with hypothyroidism. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of the nomogram model for gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women with hypothyroidism. Results The age, gravidity, parity as well as pre-pregnancy body mass index, TPOAb, HOMA-IR and HOMA-β were higher in the observation group than in the control group, while pre-pregnancy FT4, FT3 and TSH were lower (
9.A research on epilepsy source localization from scalp electroencephalograph based on patient-specific head model and multi-dipole model.
Ruowei QU ; Zhaonan WANG ; Shifeng WANG ; Yao WANG ; Le WANG ; Shaoya YIN ; Junhua GU ; Guizhi XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(2):272-279
Accurate source localization of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) is the primary condition of surgical removal of EZ. The traditional localization results based on three-dimensional ball model or standard head model may cause errors. This study intended to localize the EZ by using the patient-specific head model and multi-dipole algorithms using spikes during sleep. Then the current density distribution on the cortex was computed and used to construct the phase transfer entropy functional connectivity network between different brain areas to obtain the localization of EZ. The experiment result showed that our improved methods could reach the accuracy of 89.27% and the number of implanted electrodes could be reduced by (19.34 ± 7.15)%. This work can not only improve the accuracy of EZ localization, but also reduce the additional injury and potential risk caused by preoperative examination and surgical operation, and provide a more intuitive and effective reference for neurosurgeons to make surgical plans.
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10.Management and operation of extra-large Fangcang hospitals: experience and lessons from containing the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in Shanghai, China.
Yun XIAN ; Chenhao YU ; Minjie CHEN ; Lin ZHANG ; Xinyi ZHENG ; Shijian LI ; Erzhen CHEN ; Zhongwan CHEN ; Weihua CHEN ; Chaoying WANG ; Qingrong XU ; Tao HAN ; Weidong YE ; Wenyi XU ; Xu ZHUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Min CHEN ; Jun QIN ; Yu FENG ; Shun WEI ; Yiling FAN ; Zhiruo ZHANG ; Junhua ZHENG
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(1):165-171


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