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  • Disease burden of pneumoconiosis in Chinese population: a systematic review

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the disease burden of pneumoconiosis in Chinese population so as to provide references for health resources allocation and health policy making.MethodsDatabases including PubMed, EBSCO, Web of Science, CNKI, WanFang Data and VIP databases were searched for studies on investigation of the disease burden of pneumoconiosis in Chinese population from inception to 31st January, 2020. Two reviewers independently screened literature, exacted data, and assessed risk of bias of included studies. Systematic review was performed on data of pneumoconiosis associated population, mortality, and disease burden.ResultsA total of 26 studies were included. Qualitative analysis showed that the decrease of DALY and YLL of pneumoconiosis in China had been lower than that in globally, and the increase of YLD had been higher than that in globally in recent 10 years. 14 factors were included in the analysis of influencing factors on the financial burden or hospitalization expenses of pneumoconiosis patients; among them, the length of hospitalization, related complications, and pneumoconiosis stage were the most important indexes which had influence or difference on patients’ financial burden (or hospitalization expenses). The burden of pneumoconiosis in the Chinese population was primarily concentrated on males. Occupational diseases caused most of them, and middle-aged and older adults were the primary population for pneumoconiosis. However, young patients due to early-onset age, long course of disease and complications, and other factors resulting in a larger YLD phenomenon should also be considered.ConclusionsThe disease burden of pneumoconiosis patients in China is still heavy. It is recommended to continue to reduce the DALY of pneumoconiosis among the Chinese population as a long-term goal, and to strengthen control strategies to curb the early onset and death of pneumoconiosis.

    Release date:2021-04-23 04:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparative Study of Protective Effects of IPC, IPO, and IPC-IPO on Ischemic Reperfusion Injury of Pancreas Allograft of Rats

    ObjectivesTo explore the mechanisms by which ischmic preconditioning (IPC), ischemic postconditioning (IPO) and IPCIPO exert influence on ischemic reperfusion injury (IRI) of the graft of SD rat after pancreas transplantation. MethodsAfter the establishment of diabetic SD rats model by using streptozotocin, 24 rats suffered from pancreas transplantation and were randomly averagely divided into four groups: I/R group, IPC group, IPO group, and IPC-IPO group. Six diabetic SD rats suffered with sham operation were served as SO group. The blood glucose level of rats in each group was detected before and after reperfusion, the contents of malonaldehyde (MDA) and super oxide dismutase (SOD) of pancreas allograft were tested at 2 h after reperfusion, and the apoptosis index (AI) of pancreas allograft was monitored by using TUNEL method. ResultsThe blood glucose level of rats in each group was not significantly different (Pgt;0.05). In SO group, the blood glucose level of rats was significantly higher than other groups (Plt;0.01). The blood glucose levels of rats after reperfusion decreased from the levels before reperfusion in I/R group, IPC group, IPO group, and IPC-IPO group (Plt;0.05 or Plt;0.01), furthermore the blood glucose level of rats in I/R group was significantly higher than that in abovementioned three groups (Plt;0.01), although among which the difference was not markedly (Pgt;0.05). When compared with I/R group, the MDA contents of rats after reperfusion in IPC group, IPO group, and IPC-IPO group decreased (Plt;0.01), while the SOD contents of rats after reperfusion increased (Plt;0.01). In rats of SO group, the MDA and SOD contents were significantly higher and lower than other groups, respectively (Plt;0.01). The MDA and SOD contents in IPC group, IPO group, and IPC-IPO group were not different (Pgt;0.05). The AI of pancreas allograft at 2 h after reperfusion in I/R group 〔(47.31±4.52)%〕, IPC group 〔(26.25±3.17)%〕, IPO group 〔(24.73±3.62)%〕, and IPC-IPO group 〔(25.5±4.15)%〕 were higher than that in SO group 〔(3.16±0.53)%〕, Plt;0.01. The AI of pancreas allograft in IPC group, IPO group, and IPC-IPO group were not different (Pgt;0.05), but they were lower than that in I/R group (Plt;0.01). Pathological results showed that injury of pancreas allograft in I/R group was most severe. ConclusionsIPO and IPC are associated with comparable effectiveness to protect graft from IRI during pancreas transplantation. The combined protective effects of IPC and IPO do not appear to be additive, which is equal to IPC or IPO alone.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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