1.Distribution characteristics of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among workers in manufacturing enterprises
Lin ZHANG ; Zhi’an LI ; Yishuo GU ; Juan QIAN ; Chunhua LU ; Jianjian QIAO ; Yong QIAN ; Zeyun YANG ; Xiaojun ZHU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(2):165-170
Background Diseases severely affect the efficiency of workers. Comorbidity refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases or health problems in the same individual. Previous studies have primarily focused on occupational injuries caused by environmental exposures, while the analysis of the epidemiological characteristics of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among manufacturing workers has been insufficient. Objective To analyze the distribution of self-reported diseases and occupational injuries among manufacturing workers, the strength of correlation between different diseases, and common disease combinations, and to preliminarily explore the relationship between self-reported diseases and occupational injuries. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted to investigate the occupational injuries of
2.Mental health status and influencing factors of permanent residents in Yichang, Hubei Province
Hong LIN ; Ying WANG ; Baohua XYU ; Kun MENG ; Hao TONG ; Yixing QIN ; Zhongchun LIU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(2):114-118
Objective To investigate the characteristics and influencing factors of mental health status of permanent residents in Yichang, Hubei Province. Methods A total of 9 576 permanent residents aged 18 years and older from Yichang City were selected by a multistage random sampling method between June and October 2022. The PHQ-9 was used to assess the residents’ depressive symptoms, the GAD-7 was used to assess their anxiety symptoms, the ISI was used to assess their insomnia status, and the PCL-5 was used to assess their stress status. The influence factors of depression and anxiety were analyzed using χ2 test and logistic regression. Results A total of 9 122 valid questionnaires were completed. The detection rate of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stress symptoms were 29.98%, 19.03%, 11.97% and 1.58%, respectively. Gender, education level, monthly family income, self-rated health status, mental health literacy level, total GAD-7 score, total ISI score, and total PCL-5 score were the main factors that caused residents' anxiety symptoms, while gender, education level, self-rated health status, total PHQ-9 score, total ISI score, and total PCL-5 score were the main factors that caused residents' anxiety symptoms. Conclusion The prevalence of depression and anxiety is high among the permanent residents in Yichang, while the situation of insomnia and stress is relatively good. Measures such as improving the level of mental health literacy can be taken to improve mental health level of residents in Yichang.
3.Influence of smart hospital construction on hospital management
Yunqing WANG ; Zhousheng LIN ; Yajie HUANG ; Shengfei WANG ; Yixing XIONG ; Siyi JIN ; Hongying QU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(8):1284-1287
Construction of smart hospitals is of great significance to the substantial development of medical institutions and the reform of medical and health systems and meanwhile it serves as a crucial support for the high-quality development of pub-lic hospitals.Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital actively responds to national policies,constantly exploring standard-ized application of new smart medical technology.It has successfully built itself into a first full-scene smart hospital.Through gradually deepening the intelligent construction of hospitals,the hospital has achieved obvious achievements in hospital manage-ment such as medical services,medical resources,medical data,hospital operation logistics,and medical environment improve-ment.Their practical experience can provide references for the intelligent construction of hospitals domestically.
4.Expression of Costimulatory Molecule Tim3 on NK Cells and Its Subsets in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Wen-Hui WU ; Jian-Wei SHAO ; Yong-Lin JIANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2020;28(6):1899-1903
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression of costimulatory molecule Tim3 and its subsets on NK cells in patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
METHODS:
30 patients with acute myeloid leukemia treated in our hospital from August 2016 to August 2018 were randomly selected as the AML group, and 30 healthy persons in our hospital during the same period were randomly selected as the control group. The expression levels of CD56
RESULTS:
The expression levels of CD56
CONCLUSION
The expression of costimulatory molecule Tim3 in NK cells and its subsets of patients with acute myeloid leukemia is down-regulated.
CD56 Antigen
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Flow Cytometry
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Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2
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Humans
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Killer Cells, Natural
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Patients
5.Establishment of gastrointestinal anastomosis by magnetic compression technique in rabbits
Yi LIN ; Lin JI ; Qian FAN ; Senlin ZHU ; Xingyi MOU ; Yuwei WU ; Yixing LI ; Bo DENG ; Yong ZHANG ; Feng MA ; Yi LYU ; Xiaopeng YAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2020;37(9):652-656
Objective:To study the feasibility of establishing gastrointestinal anastomosis by magnetic compression technique in rabbits.Methods:Ten healthy New Zealand rabbits were selected as models for gastrointestinal anastomosis by magnetic compression technique. Daughter and parent magnets suitable for gastrointestinal anastomosis in rabbits were designed and manufactured. A daughter magnet was inserted into the stomach through the purse fistula in the lack of blood vessel area of gastric body, and was pushed into the duodenum along the intestinal tract. And then a parent magnet was inserted through the stomach fistula. The daughter and parent magnets were automatically attracted and pressed the gastric and intestinal walls after they were adjusted in the proper position. The stomach fistula was closed with purse string suture. After ischemia, necrosis, detachment of the tissues between magnets, gastrointestinal anastomosis was established, and the magnets and necrotic tissues were expelled together from the body through the digestive tract. Survival of experimental animals was observed. Anastomotic specimens were obtained one month after operation. The blasting pressure of anastomotic stoma was measured, and the healing of anastomotic stoma was observed with naked eyes.Results:According to the pre-designed operative route, 10 New Zealand rabbits all successfully completed the operation and survived one month after surgery. No complications occurred during perioperative period. The operation time was 35.80±4.71 min (range 28.00-43.00 min), and the magnet discharge time was 11.40±1.56 days (range 9.00-14.00 days). Anastomotic specimens were obtained one month after the operation. Gross observation showed that the anastomotic stoma of gastrointestinal bypass anastomosis healed well, and the surrounding tissues adhered slightly. The anastomotic bursting pressure was 103.00±7.95 mmHg (range 94.00-113.00 mmHg) (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa).Conclusion:The establishment of gastrointestinal anastomosis by magnetic compression technique in rabbits is simple and effective.
6.Animal experiment of magnetic anchor device on lung surface
Yixing LI ; Yong ZHANG ; Lin JI ; Yi LIN ; Qian FAN ; Peinan LIU ; Xuyan ZHAO ; Yang WU ; Feng MA ; Yi LYU ; Xiaopeng YAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(6):366-369
Objective:To verify the feasibility of a self-designed laparoscopic magnetic anchoring device for assisting thoracoscopic wedge resection.Methods:Six healthy Beagle dogs were selected as animal models, and underwent thoracoscopic wedge resection after general anesthesia. We replaced the pulmonary forceps with a magnetic anchoring device to complete the traction exposure of the lobes, and recorded the operation time of the operation, the amount of intraoperative blood loss, and the safety and feasibility of the magnetic anchoring device.Results:Six Beagle dogs successfully completed a thoracoscopic wedge resection with the aid of a magnetic anchoring device. During the operation, the magnetic anchoring device can completely replaced the exposure function of the pulmonary forceps, effectively eliminating the " chopstick effect" between the instruments during the uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic operation. The magnetic anchoring device provided sufficient traction for the surgery to achieve a clear exposure of the field. Tissue damage and magnetic anchoring pliers slip did not occur during the operation. The operation time was(22.67±3.25)min(range 18-26 min), and the intraoperative blood loss was less than 10 ml. The experimental animals survived well after surgery.Conclusion:Magnetic anchoring device is safe and effective for thoracoscopic wedge resection, which can eliminate mutual interference between operating instruments and has potential for clinical application.
7.Guidelines for the use of post-traumatic tetanus vaccines and passive immune preparation
Chuanlin WANG ; Si LIU ; Zhujun SHAO ; Zundong YIN ; Qingjun CHEN ; Xiao MA ; Chao MA ; Qing WANG ; Linghang WANG ; Jigui DENG ; Yixing LI ; Zhixian ZHAO ; Dan WU ; Jiang WU ; Lin ZHANG ; Kaihu YAO ; Yuan GAO ; Xu XIE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(2):167-172
Post-traumatic tetanus is the main type of non-neonatal tetanus.To reduce the incidence and mortality rateof tetanus and guide the primary medical institutions to prevent and control tetanus after trauma,the National Immunization Planning Technical Working Group of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has compiled this document in the reference with Position Paper by World Health Organization,and the latest research progress both at home and abroad.The guidelines focus on the basic procedures for the prevention and treatment of post-traumatic tetanus,the application of tetanus vaccines and immune preparation,and pre-exposure immunization in high-risk populations of trauma.
8.Study on soft tissue changes of angle class Ⅱ division Ⅰ mandibular retraction patients during mixed dental period with MRC functional correction
HUANG You ; YAO Dongping ; LU Shijun ; PAN Yongchu ; WANG Lin
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(6):375-380
Objective :
To observe the changes of soft tissue in patients with Angle class Ⅱ division Ⅰ malocclusion during mixed dentition treated with MRC functional appliance.
Methods :
Twenty patients with Class Ⅱ division Ⅰ malocclusion of Angle were treated with functional MRC. The facial features before and after treatment were measured by software and the results were analyzed statistically.
Results:
The patients′soft tissue profiles were improved significantly before and after treatment, The OE-Prn-Pos angle, OE-N′-B′ angle, OE-N′-Pos angle, OE-Prn-N′angle, Cm-Sn-UL angle, and N′-Sn-Pos angle increased significantly (P < 0.05). The OE-Sn-UL angle, and Sn-N′-B′ angle decreased significantly (P < 0.05); the distance between the lateral soft tissue line and the middle Sn-H line, UL-E line and LL-E line were significantly different (P < 0.05). The distances were all reduced, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The application of an MRC functional appliance can improve the relationship among nasolabial soft tissue, upper and lower lip soft tissue, and chin-lip soft tissue, thus improving the protrusion profile of patients.
9.Clinical study on acupoint catgut embedding combined with abdominal massage in treatment of female abdominal obesity with spleen deficiency and Dampness Retention syndrome
Yixing SONG ; Lin WANG ; Zhong MA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(12):1150-1153
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of acupoint catgut embedding combined with abdominal massage in the treatment of female abdominal obesity with spleen deficiency and dampness. Methods A total of 300 female abdominal obesity patients who met the inclusion criteria were divided into observation group (200 cases) and control group (100 cases) according to the ratio of 2:1 by random number table. The control group was treated with abdominal massage, while the observation group was treated with acupoint catgut embedding on the basis of the control group. The changes of body weight, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, BMI, FPG, TC and TG levels before and after treatment were compared between the two groups, and the clinical efficacy was evaluated. Results After treatment, the body weight, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and BMI of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group (t values were 10.869, 6.058, 2.941, 21.267, P<0.01 or P<0.05), and the serum levels of FPG, TC and TG were significantly lower than those of the control group (t values were 21.147, 18.325, 19.931, P<0.01). The total effective rate was 91.5% (183/200) in the observation group and 65.0% (65/100) in the control group. There was significant difference between the two groups (χ2=32.671, P<0.001). Conclusions Acupoint catgut embedding combined with abdominal massage can improve the obesity index and blood lipid level of women with abdominal obesity, and the curative effect is better than that of abdominal massage alone.
10.Upregulation and biological function of transmembrane protein 119 in osteosarcoma.
Zhen Huan JIANG ; Jun PENG ; Hui Lin YANG ; Xing Li FU ; Jin Zhi WANG ; Lei LIU ; Jian Nong JIANG ; Yong Fei TAN ; Zhi Jun GE
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2017;49(5):e329-
Osteosarcoma is suggested to be caused by genetic and molecular alterations that disrupt osteoblast differentiation. Recent studies have reported that transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) contributes to osteoblast differentiation and bone development. However, the level of TMEM119 expression and its roles in osteosarcoma have not yet been elucidated. In the present study, TMEM119 mRNA and protein expression was found to be up-regulated in osteosarcoma compared with normal bone cyst tissues. The level of TMEM119 protein expression was strongly associated with tumor size, clinical stage, distant metastasis and overall survival time. Moreover, gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) of the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) GSE42352 dataset revealed TMEM119 expression in osteosarcoma tissues to be positively correlated with cell cycle, apoptosis, metastasis and TGF-β signaling. We then knocked down TMEM119 expression in U2OS and MG63 cells using small interfering RNA, which revealed that downregulation of TMEM119 could inhibit the proliferation of osteosarcoma cells by inducing cell cycle arrest in G0/G1 phase and apoptosis. We also found that TMEM119 knockdown significantly inhibited cell migration and invasion, and decreased the expression of TGF-β pathway-related factors (BMP2, BMP7 and TGF-β). TGF-β application rescued the inhibitory effects of TMEM119 knockdown on osteosarcoma cell migration and invasion. Further in vitro experiments with a TGF-β inhibitor (SB431542) or BMP inhibitor (dorsomorphin) suggested that TMEM119 significantly promotes cell migration and invasion, partly through TGF-β/BMP signaling. In conclusion, our data support the notion that TMEM119 contributes to the proliferation, migration and invasion of osteosarcoma cells, and functions as an oncogene in osteosarcoma.
Apoptosis
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Bone Cysts
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Bone Development
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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Cell Movement
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Dataset
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Down-Regulation
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Gene Expression
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In Vitro Techniques
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Oncogenes
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Osteoblasts
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Osteosarcoma*
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RNA, Messenger
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RNA, Small Interfering
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Up-Regulation*


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