1.Smoking behavior and associated factors among the residents aged between 15 and 69 years in Fengxian District, Shanghai
Wei HAN ; Weibing WANG ; Hui XU ; Mingmin ZHANG ; Zhaoxi YAN ; Ying CHEN ; Yang XIE
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(11):1082-1086
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between smoking behavior and related factors among the adult residents in Fengxian District,so as to provide an evidence for carrying out tobacco control and other health promotion work. MethodsA multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 2 272 community residents aged between 15 and 69 yeas to carry out the questionnaire survey. ResultsIn 2020, the smoking rate of adult residents in Fengxian District was 23.50%. Smoking behavior was statistically correlated with age, gender, household registration, chronic disease, occupation and educational level. Smoking behavior was inversely correlated with educational level. Smoking rate of male residents was significantly higher than that of female residents, smoking rate of residents with chronic diseases was significantly higher than that of those without suffering from chronic diseases, and smoking rate of permanent registered residents was significantly higher than that of those non-locals. The highest smoking prevalence was among retired and freelancers, followed by staff of government agencies and public institutes, while the lowest was among students, followed by intellectuals. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that gender, age and education level were the main factors affecting the smoking prevalence level. ConclusionThe general smoking rate of adult residents in Fengxian District was higher than the average level in Shanghai but lower than the national level. Male residents aged ≥25 years and with lower education level are the key invention targets for tobacco control.
2.Open surgery in the treatment of patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma: a study on curative efficacy and prognostic factors
Mengkui HAN ; Ping LI ; Mingmin ZHANG ; Wei HUANG ; Siyuan CHANG ; Jin LI ; Ding SUN ; Lei QIN ; Xiaohua YANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(11):831-837
Objective:To study the efficacy of different surgical methods in treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCCA), and to analyze the factors affecting long-term prognosis of HCCA patients after surgical treatment.Methods:The clinical data of 105 patients who underwent surgical treatment for HCCA at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from April 2010 to October 2021 were retrospectively analysed. There were 58 males and 47 females, with age (64.2±10.6) years old. Data analysed included surgical treatments, postoperative pathological data, perioperative complications and survival on follow-up. The Kaplan Meier survival curve was plotted, and the log-rank test and Cox proportional hazard model were performed to analyze the key factors affecting long-term prognosis.Results:Of 105 patients, 4 (3.8%) patients died during the perioperative period, and 58 patients (55.2%) developed complications with included 32 (30.5%) patients with pleural effusion and 12 (11.4%) patients with biliary leakage. The follow-up data was available in 85 patients with the overall median survival time of 19 months, and the 1-, 3-, 5-year cumulative survival rates of 58.1%, 27.0% and 24.8% respectively. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year cumulative survival rates for the R 0 resection patients ( n=59) were 69.4%, 36.2%, 27.4%, respectively, which were significantly better than 49.4%, 12.3%, 0% for the R 1/2 resection patients ( n=20), and 0% for the palliative drainage patients ( n=6) (all P<0.05). Univariate analysis and Cox multivariate analysis showed that age ≥70 years ( HR=2.158, 95% CI: 1.175-3.965), preoperative CA19-9 level ≥1 015 U/ml ( HR=1.981, 95% CI: 1.009-3.894), resection margin ( HR=2.587, 95% CI: 1.371-4.881), and lymph node metastasis ( HR=2.308, 95% CI: 1.167-4.567) were independent risk factors for long-term prognosis of HCCA patients (all P<0.05). Conclusions:R 0 resection was an effective way to prolong survival of patients with HCCA. Age, preoperative CA19-9 level, resection margin and lymph node metastasis were related to long-term survival of HCCA patients.
3. Bioequivalence study of buthlphthalide injection in Chinese healthy volunteers
Mingmin CAI ; Huiping WANG ; Mingmin CAI ; Lu TANG ; Qiuyue SUN ; Ting DOU ; Wei QIAN ; Huiping WANG ; Jing SHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2022;27(1):70-76
AIM: To establish a method to investigate pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence of buthlphthalide injection. METHODS: An open, randomized, and two-cycle crossover study was conducted in 24 healthy volunteers. Plasma concentrations of buthlphthalide were determined by LC-MS/MS after administering a single dose of reference drug or test drug. Main pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by Phoenix WinNonlin 6.4 software. RESULTS: For the test drug and the reference drug, the main pharmacokinetic parameters of flurbiprofen were as follows: AUC
4.Laparoscopic diagnosis of postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer patients and the clinical efficacy of bidirectional intraperitoneal and systemic chemotherapy
Chao YAN ; Zhongyin YANG ; Min SHI ; Wei XU ; Zhentian NI ; Zichen HUA ; Wentao LIU ; Zhenglun ZHU ; Renda BI ; Yanan ZHENG ; Runhua FENG ; Xuexin YAO ; Mingmin CHEN ; Chen LI ; Jun ZHANG ; Min YAN ; Zhenggang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(5):492-498
Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of laparoscopy in the postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer, and to investigate the efficacy of bidirectional intraperitoneal and systemic (BIPS) chemotherapy for the recurrence.Methods:The descriptive case series study was conducted. Case inclusion criteria: (1) gastric cancer patients without synchronous distant metastasis received D2 radical gastrectomy; (2) postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy was administered; (3) no other distant metastasis except recurrence of peritoneal metastasis; (4) age of 18-75 years; (5) Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance-status score≤2; (6) pretreatment evaluation suggested that surgery and chemotherapy could be tolerated. Eight consecutive gastric cancer patients with postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis who met the above criteria at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Ruijin Hospital from September 2015 to September 2016 were enrolled into the study. There were 6 males and 2 females with the median age of 52 (38-68) years. They received laparoscopy or laparotomy first, and then were evaluated with reference to the Sugarbaker peritoneal cancer index (PCI) and the peritoneal metastasis classification of gastric cancer developed by the Japanese Gastric Cancer Research Association. A peritoneal access port was implanted in the subcutaneous space of the lower abdomen and the patients received chemotherapy for 21 days as a course of treatment. All the patients received intraperitoneal 20 mg/m 2 of paclitaxel (PTX) via implanted subcutaneous peritoneal access ports and intravenous 50 mg/m 2 of PTX at day 1 and day 8, meanwhile 80 mg/m 2 of Tigio was orally administered per day for 14 consecutive days, followed by 7 days of interval. Follow-up ended on December 15, 2019. Results:Of these 8 patients with recurrence of peritoneal metastasis after gastric cancer surgery, 1 case underwent laparotomy and loop stoma of terminal ileum because of complete colonic obstruction, and the remaining 7 cases underwent laparoscopy successfully and the recurrence of peritoneal metastasis was clearly diagnosed. Two patients with ovarian metastasis underwent laparoscopic bilateral adnexectomy. The median follow-up time was 17.5 (1.5 to 39.0) months, the median number of BIPS chemotherapy course was 11 (1 to 30), and the median survival time (MST) after BIPS chemotherapy was 17.0 months. The major adverse reaction in BIPS treatment was mainly myelosuppression, of which grade 3/4 leukopenia and neutropenia developed in 1 and 2 cases respectively. No BIPS-related death occurred. The MST of gastric cancer after radical gastrectomy was 40.0 months.Conclusions:Laparoscopy is a safe and feasible method for diagnosing the recurrence of peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer. BIPS chemotherapy is effective and safe for its treatment and deserves further study.
5.Laparoscopic diagnosis of postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer patients and the clinical efficacy of bidirectional intraperitoneal and systemic chemotherapy
Chao YAN ; Zhongyin YANG ; Min SHI ; Wei XU ; Zhentian NI ; Zichen HUA ; Wentao LIU ; Zhenglun ZHU ; Renda BI ; Yanan ZHENG ; Runhua FENG ; Xuexin YAO ; Mingmin CHEN ; Chen LI ; Jun ZHANG ; Min YAN ; Zhenggang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(5):492-498
Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of laparoscopy in the postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer, and to investigate the efficacy of bidirectional intraperitoneal and systemic (BIPS) chemotherapy for the recurrence.Methods:The descriptive case series study was conducted. Case inclusion criteria: (1) gastric cancer patients without synchronous distant metastasis received D2 radical gastrectomy; (2) postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy was administered; (3) no other distant metastasis except recurrence of peritoneal metastasis; (4) age of 18-75 years; (5) Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance-status score≤2; (6) pretreatment evaluation suggested that surgery and chemotherapy could be tolerated. Eight consecutive gastric cancer patients with postoperative recurrence of peritoneal metastasis who met the above criteria at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Ruijin Hospital from September 2015 to September 2016 were enrolled into the study. There were 6 males and 2 females with the median age of 52 (38-68) years. They received laparoscopy or laparotomy first, and then were evaluated with reference to the Sugarbaker peritoneal cancer index (PCI) and the peritoneal metastasis classification of gastric cancer developed by the Japanese Gastric Cancer Research Association. A peritoneal access port was implanted in the subcutaneous space of the lower abdomen and the patients received chemotherapy for 21 days as a course of treatment. All the patients received intraperitoneal 20 mg/m 2 of paclitaxel (PTX) via implanted subcutaneous peritoneal access ports and intravenous 50 mg/m 2 of PTX at day 1 and day 8, meanwhile 80 mg/m 2 of Tigio was orally administered per day for 14 consecutive days, followed by 7 days of interval. Follow-up ended on December 15, 2019. Results:Of these 8 patients with recurrence of peritoneal metastasis after gastric cancer surgery, 1 case underwent laparotomy and loop stoma of terminal ileum because of complete colonic obstruction, and the remaining 7 cases underwent laparoscopy successfully and the recurrence of peritoneal metastasis was clearly diagnosed. Two patients with ovarian metastasis underwent laparoscopic bilateral adnexectomy. The median follow-up time was 17.5 (1.5 to 39.0) months, the median number of BIPS chemotherapy course was 11 (1 to 30), and the median survival time (MST) after BIPS chemotherapy was 17.0 months. The major adverse reaction in BIPS treatment was mainly myelosuppression, of which grade 3/4 leukopenia and neutropenia developed in 1 and 2 cases respectively. No BIPS-related death occurred. The MST of gastric cancer after radical gastrectomy was 40.0 months.Conclusions:Laparoscopy is a safe and feasible method for diagnosing the recurrence of peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer. BIPS chemotherapy is effective and safe for its treatment and deserves further study.
6.Effects of health education on brucellosis, iodine deficiency disorders and leprosy in Tongguan County of Weinan City, Shaanxi Province
Aizhu ZHAO ; Mingmin WEI ; Min ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(7):570-573
Objective To explore the methods and effects of health education on brucellosis, iodine deficiency disorders and leprosy, and consolidate the achievements of endemic diseases and leprosy control. Methods Three groups of local residents, students and medical staff were selected for health education intervention in Tongguan County of Weinan City, Shaanxi Province in 2017. Among the three groups, the choice of different propaganda modes (brucellosis case warning film, iodine deficiency disorders public service advertisement, leprosy knowledge preaching, etc.) and propaganda materials (promotional foldout, brochure, leaflet, shopping bag, etc.) were compared. At the same time, questionnaire survey was used to compare the awareness rate of health knowledge before and after intervention. Results A total of 375 people were surveyed. On the propaganda modes , 296 people chose to watch the brucellosis case warning film, accounting for 78.93% (296/375); 184 people chose to watch the iodine deficiency disorders public service advertisement, accounting for 49.07% (184/375); 286 people chose leprosy knowledge preaching, accounting for 76.27% (286/375); and 117 people chose to read information , accounting for 31.20% (117/375). On the propaganda materials, 185 people chose promotional foldout, accounting for 49.33% (185/375); 232 people chose brochure, accounting for 61.87% (232/375); 76 people chose leaflet, accounting for 20.27% (76/375); 277 people chose shopping bag, accounting for 73.87% (277/375); and 286 people chose exercise book, accounting for 76.27% (286/375). Before intervention, the total awareness of health knowledge of brucellosis, iodine deficiency disorders and leprosy was 62.18% (4197/6750), 61.49% (1153/1875) and 30.02% (788/2625), respectively; after intervention, the total awareness of health knowledge of brucellosis, iodine deficiency disorders and leprosy was 91.13%(6151/6750), 89.49%(1678/1875) and 89.22%(2342/2625), respectively . The differences were statistically significant before and after intervention (χ2= 1580.30, 397.28, 1910.65, P < 0.01). Conclusions Warning film, knowledge preaching and the issuance of shopping bag and exercise book methods are more popular and more easily accepted by all types of people. Short term health education has a certain effect. In order to acquire and form good health knowledge behaviors really, it is necessary to carry out long-term, extensive and sustained, and diversified work of healthy education.
7. Evaluation of causes and clinical effects of revision surgery after artificial hip replacement
Bin HE ; Miaofeng ZHANG ; Yue SHEN ; Xiang ZHAO ; Zhimin YING ; Mingmin SHI ; Wei WANG ; Shigui YAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(15):909-917
Objective:
To investigate the clinical effects of primary revision after artificial hip replacement and causes of revision surgery.
Methods:
A total of 344 patients who underwent revision surgery after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and artificial femoral head replacement from January 2010 to December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 141 males and 203 fe-males, with a mean age 65.64±10.81 years (28-87 years). A total of 351 hip revisions were performed in 344 patients with 7 pa-tients in bilateral revisions. All patients were followed up for 60.38±22.75 months (24-105 months). All patients with periprosthet-ic infection underwent two-stage revision after prosthesis placement, and all others underwent one-stage revision. The clinical out-comes of revision surgery were assessed with the Harris hip score and the survival rate of the revision prosthesis. According to the duration from artificial hip replacement to revision surgery, all patients were divided into early revision (less than 5 years) and late revision (more than 5 years) groups. They were also divided into two groups according to the age of the patient in revision sur-gery: >55-year-old and ≤55-year-old groups. The causes of revision, hip reoperation and re-revision were recorded.
Results:
In the 351 hip revisions, a total of 238 (67.8%) had aseptic loosening, 41 (11.7%) periprosthetic fractures, 30 (8.5%) periprosthetic infection, 23 (6.6%) recurrent dislocation and 19 (5.4%) the eccentric liner wear. The infection rate was significantly higher in the early revision group (21.1%) than that in the late revision group (4.2%) (χ2=24.443,
8.Mutation analysis for a family affected with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4C.
Zhen YU ; Jiaying ZHANG ; Ye XU ; Boyu YANG ; Zhihong HE ; Muchen ZHANG ; Wei SHEN ; Mingmin GU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(1):57-60
OBJECTIVETo identify potential mutation in a Chinese family affected with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease(CMT).
METHODSClinical data of the family was collected, and genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of the family members. Seventy-two candidate genes of the proband were captured and sequenced by targeted next-generation sequencing, and the results were confirmed by Sanger sequencing. The protein structure was predicted with PyMOL-1 software.
RESULTSA homozygous missense mutation c.1894G>A(p.E632K) was identified in the exon 11 of the SH3TC2 gene in the proband. Heterozygous c.1894G>A mutation was also detected in the proband's father, mother and daughter, but not in the healthy family members and 300 normal controls. Retrieval of the NCBI, HGMD and 1000 genome databases has verified the c.1894G>A to be as a novel mutation. Computer simulation has suggested that the mutation has altered the 3D structure of the SH3TC2 protein.
CONCLUSIONThe proband was diagnosed as CMT4C, for which the underlying gene was SH3TC2. This finding has expanded the spectrum of SH3TC2 mutation in association with CMT4C.
Adult ; Aged ; Base Sequence ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease ; genetics ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Exons ; Female ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Models, Molecular ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation, Missense ; Pedigree ; Proteins ; genetics ; Young Adult
9.Study on Multicomponent Sequential Metabolism in Rats with Chuanxiong Rhizoma
Beiran LV ; Wenning YANG ; Mingmin TANG ; Li WEI ; Xiaoyun MA ; Zhiqiang LUO ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(4):77-82
Objective To study the multicomponent in vivo dynamic process in Chuanxiong Rhizoma;To elaborate in vivo metabolic profiling. Methods HPLC was used to establish the fingerprint of aqueous extract of Chuanxiong Rhizoma, and multicomponent changes were detected at the same time. Closed-loop intestine method was used to study the multicomponent changes of oral administration of Chuanxiong Rhizoma after stomach-intestine-liver process. Results Totally 17 components were detected in the fingerprint of aqueous extract of Chuanxiong Rhizoma and they were basically stable in the digestive juice. For in vivo metabolism, 4 components were metabolized by intestinal flora;3 components were metabolized by liver;2 new components were the metabolites of intestinal flora;1 component was the metabolite of liver. Conclusion Multicomponent sequential metabolism and closed-loop intestine method were used to clarify that multicomponent metabolic profiling was feasible, and it could provide experimental basis for the metabolism of traditional Chinese medicine.
10.The absorption and metabolism differences of intestine and liver for multicomponent licorice water extract
Lei ZHANG ; Yanli PAN ; Yang LIU ; Mingmin TANG ; Li WEI ; Chengbo HOU ; Xiao CHENG ; Hao WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(7):636-640
Objective This paper was to study the absorption and metabolism differences of intestine and liver for multicomponent licorice.Methods The components were identified with the UPLC-MS/MS. In situ closed-loop method was used to carry out the comparative experiments of absorption and metabolism differences between intestine and liver.Results 13 components were identified by UPLC-MS/MS. The absorption and metabolism results indicated some components in licorice water extract could be absorbed into blood and metabolism happened during this process. 14 metabolites were detected in the plasma sample. The hepatic metabolism results indicated many components could experience complex metabolism and more metabolites could be generated.Conclusions Liver was the major metabolism organ for licorice water extract and some components could be metabolized along with the absorption process in intestine. The absorption and metabolism differences between intestine and liver were significant.

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