1.Influencing factors of medical exposure frequency for community residents
Yuli CAO ; Yinping SU ; Hui XU ; Quanfu SUN ; Jinsheng CHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(2):119-124
Objective To obtain the medical exposure frequency data of residents through a questionnaire survey on mobile phone networks in the community, and to analyze the main influencing factors. Methods A snowball sampling method was used to expand the sampling from medical staff in a county hospital to the community. The questionnaire included personal information such as occupation category, type of medical insurance, and education level as well as basic radiation-related knowledge and medical exposure type and frequency of respondents received in 2021. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of medical exposure. Results A total of 223 respondents were investigated, and 12.56% of them received radiological diagnosis and radiotherapy in 2021. The proportion of males receiving medical exposure was significantly higher than that of females (19.64% vs 10.18%). The likelihood of the person receiving medical exposure increased considerably with age, with the proportion of residents receiving medical exposure at 20, 30, 40, and 50 years of age being 6.25%, 7.95%, 19.23%, and 33.33%, respectively. Of persons who received medical exposure, 57.14% underwent CT scans. Persons participating in the new rural cooperative medical system were likely less to receive radiological diagnosis and radiotherapy than urban workers and residents (OR = 0.55, CI:0.13-2.23, P > 0.05). Conclusion Questionnaire survey in the community can obtain more information about the medical exposure of residents, and age and type of medical insurance are important factors affecting the frequency of medical exposure.
2.Association between factors affecting language development and Chinese dyslexia among primary students
ZOU Li, SUN Jian, LIU Zhuoya, CHEN Fengping, CHENG Yuli
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(12):1903-1906
Objective:
To explore the association between factors affecting language development and Chinese dyslexia, providing scientific evidence for prevention and intervention of dyslexia.
Methods:
Twelve elementary schools were selected in Baoan, Shenzhen. The parents and head teachers of 12 868 children in grade 3-5 were surveyed by the Questionnaire for Children s Reading Ability, the Dyslexia Checklist for Chinese Children and the Pupil Rating Scale Revised Screening for Learning Disabilities.
Results:
The prevalence rate of dyslexia was 2.71%, with 349 children suffering from dyslexia. Gender, parental education and occupations, family income, whether parents work away from home before their child was 3 years old, average time mother spends with her child daily and number of languages spoken in family had statistical significance on dyslexia(all P <0.05). After adjusting for parental education and occupations, and family income, the children who spent more than 1 hour with their mothers per day had a significantly reduced risk of dyslexia (1-2: OR =0.46; 3-4: OR =0.45; 5-6: OR =0.40; >7 h: OR =0.36, P <0.05); the children living in families where two languages were used for communication had a significantly reduced risk of dyslexia( OR=0.74, 95%CI=0.57-0.96, P =0.02). Children with a history of language development disorders had a significantly increased risk of dyslexia( OR=17.30, 95%CI=7.86-38.09, P <0.01).
Conclusion
Increase of time mother spend with their child daily and paying more attention to the children with a history of language development disorders can help to prevent the occurrence of dyslexia.
3.One-year follow-up for patients with diabetic retinopathy in Shanghai communities
Fei QIN ; Rong SHI ; Lili JIA ; Hua JIANG ; Yi FENG ; Shengbing ZHANG ; Daoping SONG ; Yuli JIANG ; Wenjuan GU ; Yun PENG ; Huiqin CHENG ; Jieqiong LOU ; Wen LONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(6):529-534
Objective To investigate the outcomes of patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Shanghai communities and the influencing factors.Methods From October 2015 to April 2016,533 type 2 diabetic patients with DR were selected by target sampling and cluster random sampling method from six community health service centers in Shanghai.Patients were followed up for 1 year.The demographic information,physical examination,laboratory tests and eye fundus exam results were documented and the DR was graded.The factors associated with the regression of DR were analyzed.Results Total 478 patients,including 280 females (58.6%) and 198 males (41.4%),were followed up for 1 year.The mean age of patients was (64±7) years and the mean disease duration was (8.85±4.20) years.The original DR lesion was remitted in 35 patients with an improvement rate of 7.3%;while the original DR lesion was aggravated in 29 patients with a progression rate of 6.1%.Ordinal logistic regression analysis revealed that age (OR=0.197,95%CI:0.056-0.699),body mass index (BMI) (OR=0.383,95%CI:0.171-0.856),glycosylated hemoglobin (HbAlc) (OR=0.287,95%CI:0.102-0.803),triglycerides (TG) (OR=0.541,95%CI:0.295-0.991),urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR)(OR=0.218,95%CI:0.066-0.720) were associated with DR in type 2 diabetic patients.Conclusion The regression of DR is closely related to age,BMI,glucose,serum lipids and renal function,so it is suggested that lowering BMI,controlling glucose and serum lipids and maintaining normal kidney function are necessary for preventing the progression and promoting the improvement of DR in diabetic patients.
4.Correlation between depressive symptoms and frailty in elderly inpatients
Huiying GAO ; Xiuli CHENG ; Meina JIANG ; Yanru LI ; Yuli PAN ; Xiuying LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(6):631-634
Objective To explore the correlation between depressive symptoms and frailty,in order to provide evidence for prevention and relief of depressive symptoms in elderly inpatients.Methods A cross-sectional survey and comprehensive geriatric assessment(CGA)were conducted with 248 eligible elderly inpatients from December 2015 to February 2017 in our hospital.Depressive symptoms were assessed by the 5-Item Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS-5),and frailty was identified by the frailty phenotype method.Results In all respondents,50 (20.2 %)patients showed depressive symptoms,93(37.5 %)patients had pre-frailty and 39 (15.7 %)patients had frailty.Correlation analysis showed that frailty degree,low grip strength,slow gait speed,low physical activity,fatigue,and weakness were all positively correlated with depressive symptoms in elderly inpatients (r =0.441,0.315,0.426,0.316,0.395 and 0.151,respectively,P < 0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that patients who had more severe frailty faced a much higher risk of developing depressive symptoms (OR=2.608,P<0.05).Of the 5 indicators of frailty,slow gait speed and frailty also increased the risk of having depressive symptoms (OR =2.801 and 3.484,P < 0.05).Conclusions Frailty degree,gait speed and fatigue are associated with increased risk of depression in the elderly.Depressive symptoms can be reduced in elderly inpatients with prevention and intervention of pre-frailty and frailty.
5.Preparation of photoacoustic/ultrasonic real time dual-modality nanoparticles and imaging experiment
Lu YANG ; Juan CHENG ; Yuli CHEN ; Fengqiu LIU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2018;15(6):363-368
Objective To synthesize a kind of carbon nanoparticles incorporated liquid-gas phase-transition nanodroplets (CNPs),and to verify their traceability for photoacoustic/ultrasound dual-modality imaging at real time.Methods The nanodroplets were synthesized using dual-emulsion technique.The basic properties were observed and measured with optical microscope,transmission electron microscope and laser particle size analyzer.The phase transition of CNPs was observed after laser irradiation.DiI-labeled CNPs phagocytosed by macrophages were also observed with the laser scanning confoeal microscope.The enhanced photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging with CNPs in vitro was observed after laser irradiation.And the in vivo experiment was used to analyze the effect of CNPs for tracking metastatic lymph nodes of the axilla in VX2 tumor-bearing rabbits with enhanced photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging.Results CNPs with the average diameter of (483.32 ± 45.09) nm and Zeta potential of (-26.3 ± 5.02) mV were successfully prepared.After laser irradiation,the phase-transition of CNPs obviously took place.After co-incubation with macrophages,CNPs were massively phagocytosed by macrophages.Photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging were significantly enhanced with CNPs in vitro and in vivo.And the mean photoacoustic signal and the grey level increased with the concentration of CNPs.Conclusion CNPs are successfully synthesized with excellent phase-transition feature after laser irradiation,which could be used for photoacoustic/ultrasound dual-modality imaging at real time.And this excellent property got further confirmed by tracking malignant metastatic lymph nodes in rabbits.
6.Treatment of low frequency decreased sensorineural hearing loss by postaural injection of Methylprednisolone
Fuxiang CHENG ; Zhuoli YUE ; Yuli ZHANG ; Hongjie ZHANG ; Bo YANG ; Tao XU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2017;24(12):613-616
OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of postaural injection in treating SNHL and the influence on ROS,sVCAM-1 levels.METHODS 242 low frequency descent sensorineural hearing loss patients from Jan.2010 to Jul.2016 in our hospital were selected as the research sbjects.They were randomly divided into two groups(n=121).All patients were treated with ginkgo biloba extract intravenous drip.The control group was treated with Methylprednisolone intravenous drip,while the observation group was treated with postaural injection of Methylprednisolone.The clinical effects between the two groups were compared after 14 days of treatment.The ABR result,serum ROS,sVCAM-1 levels were also copmpared before and after treatment.RESULTS The effective rates of 2 groups were 82.64%,61.16% respectively,which indicated significant difference (P<0.05).The Ⅰ and Ⅴ waves of observation group were decreased,and they was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05),the R-R interval between Ⅰ and Ⅴ waves of the 2 groups showed no significant difference (P>0.05).After treatment,the serum ROS level of 2 groups were (0.66 ± 0.38) ng/ml,(2.31± 1.12) ng/ml respectively,the sVCAM-1 level of two groups were (230.5 ±26.4) ng/ml,(312.6 ±47.2) ng/ml respectively,the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group (t=10.985,11.953,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Methylprednisolone can improve the clinical effect in treating low frequency descent SNHLby improving the concentration of drugs in ear and increasing the activity of Na+/K+-ATP enzyme in blood vessel;It can also decrease ROS and sVCAM-1 level,alleviate oxidative stress,reduce vascular endothelial damage,which is worthy of recommendation.
7.Analysis of the Influential Factors of Medical Staff's Cognition on Medical Ethics Review
Juan HUANG ; Changlin SUN ; Jing ZHANG ; Yumeng CHENG ; Yuli ZUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(7):846-851
Objective:To analyze the influential factors of medical staff's cognition on medical ethics review in Wuhan municipal medical institutions,and thus to provide suggestions for strengthening the ethical construction.Methods:Aquestionnaire survey was conducted among medical staff.Chi-square test and Logistic regression method were performed to analyze the influential factors of medical staff's cognition on medical ethics review.Results:The results showed that medical staff's cognition on medical ethics review was affected by the technical tide,education background,whether had received ethical education,the cognition on ethics committees and whether the medical institution had established ethics committee.With higher technical titles,they thought more necessity to establish ethics committees and conduct ethical review of the clinical applications of new technology and new business.Those with higher technical titles and had read the ethical propaganda materials thought it more necessary to conduct ethical review of the clinical application of new technology and new business and the ethical review of biomedical research involved human beings.Conclusions:The medical institution should embody the establishment and standardization of ethical committees into the hospital assessment management system,as a necessary condition for the application of research projects and achievement awards.Also,it should conduct medical ethics training for all medical staff.Only those passed the examination can enter into the research and clinical operation with certificates,which can protect the medical ethics education into practice.It should strengthen the medical staff's cognition on ethical review,constantly innovate the operation rules and management system based on following the basic ethical review principles,and constantly improve the medical ethical review mechanism.
8.Retrospective analysis operation treatment of 26 cases of craniopharyngioma
Yong ZHENG ; Yuli LIU ; Jichao WANG ; Yonggang WU ; Cheng ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;31(10):879-883
Objective To analyze operation resection of craniopharyngioma operation experience,and to evaluation of therapeutic effect of operation.Methods Clinical data of 26 cases patient of craniopharyngioma treated by craniotomy from July 2008 to July 2013 in the Department of Neurosurgery of the People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for microsurgical operation resection were retrospectively analyzed.The main clinical manifestations, imaging features, the selection of operation treatment and operation approach, extent ofsection of tumor after operation, the occurrence of complications and follow up outcome were analyzed.Results Six cases with brain frontal botton+longitudinal fissure+brain endplate approach,4 cases with brain frontal botton approach, 5 cases with cerebral longitudinal fissure + callosum approach, 11 cases with pterion approach.Total removal was achieved in 19 cases, subtotal resection in 6 cases, most resection in 1 cases.Bilateral olfactory nerve in 22 cases of complete retention, unilateral olfactory nerve stretch mutilation in 4 cases,20 cases of pituitary stalk were identified, and 1 cases of anterior communicans anterior rupture give electrocoagulation cut.Enamel cell type in 23 cases, squamous epithehal cells type 3 cases.Postoperative diabetes insipidus 18 cases, electrolyte disturbances 16 cases, pituitary function decline 5 cases, secondary brain edema 2 cases, 1 case of postoperative epilepsy, 1 cases of death.The pursuit of total was diabetes insipidus factors(x2 =4.807, P =0.046), 5 cases of recurrence, 3 cases go again operztion treatment, 2 cases for the gamma knife treatment, the tumor recurrence rate of total removal lower subtotal resection and most resection (Z =-3.718 P=0.000).The tumor recurrence rate of puget tumor grade level 2 higher than puget tumor grade level 0 and puget tumor grade level 1 (Z =-3.124 P =0.000).The quality of life score (KPS) more than 70 points in 15 cases,60-70 points in 8 cases, ≤60 points in 2 cases.Conclusion Craniopharyngioma preferred operation treatment.Evaluation of preoperative imaging and operation approach is the key to successful operation.The correct operation of the surgery and treatment strategies, advantageous to resection tumor, effective prevention of postoperative complications.Postoperative residual tumor is the main cause of recurrence of craniopharyngioma.Recurrence of craniopharyngioma treatment should individualized therapy after weigh the advantages and disadvantages.
9.Noninvasive evaluation of renal allograft fibrosis by virtual touch tissue quantification
Wanyuan HE ; Sheng ZHOU ; Cheng YANG ; Yunjie JIN ; Zhengbiao JI ; Yuli ZHU ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;24(11):976-979
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ) in the diagnosis of renal allograft fibrosis.Methods The renal allografts of 82 patients with biopsies or nephrectomy were assessed by virtual touch quantification.The renal allograft fibrosis was categorized according to the 2005 updated Banff criteria for a G0~G3 grade.All the results were compared among four groups.Results The mean SWV values in G0~G3 were (2.39 ± 0.31)m/s,(2.45 ± 0.34)m/s,(2.58 ± 0.18) m/s,(3.11 ± 0.40)m/s,respectively.There were no significant differences in the mean SWV value between G0 and G1 group,or between G1 and G2 group(P >0.05).There were significant differences in the mean SWV value between G0~G2 and G3 group,or between G0 and G2 group(P <0.05).Stiffness of renal allograft was significantly correlated to the mean SWV value (Spearman r =0.671,P <0.001).According to the area under the ROC curve,the sensitivity and specificity of SWV (area under ROC curve =0.847,cut-off=2.64 m/s) for grade ≥G2 was 78.9% and 79.5% respectively.Conclusions Stiffness measured by VTQ reflects the interstitial fibrosis in renal allograft.VTQ technique might be a new tool to identify patients with chronic allograft injury.
10.The practice and experience on compilation of digital textbook Human Parasitology
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(8):841-843,844
The planned digital textbook Human Parasitology, the first of its kind, published by People's Medical Publishing House is an important medical education effort that features the inte-gration of digital resources. This paper introduces the digital textbook construction goal, namely using paper-based textbook for five-year undergraduates as blueprint to reasonably display the digital re-sources based on the features of the discipline. The advantages of this digital approach over traditional paper-based textbook in demonstrating parasitic morphology, lifecycle, pathogenesis, diagnosis, epi-demiology and control are discussed. Valuable experiences in planning and constructing this digital textbook are to be shared.


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