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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 113-116, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-935756

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Objective: To analyze the thyroid condition and influencing factors of radiation workers, and to provide scientific basis for radiation protection management. Methods: In April 2020, 4308 radiation workers from October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2019 were collected for occupational health examination in Hangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, the data included basic information, Thyroid hormone level and thyroid color doppler ultrasound results. The thyroid status of radiation workers in different subgroups was compared. The influencing factors of Thyroid nodule were analyzed by multiple logistic regression. Results: 616 radiation workers had abnormal thyroid gland (14.3%, 616/4308) . The main manifestations of thyroid gland abnormality were abnormal Thyroid nodule (5.1%, 220/4308) and abnormal TSH level (7.1%, 308/4308) . Compared with the male radiation workers, the abnormal rate of Thyroid nodule, T3 and Tsh in female radiation workers was higher (P<0.05) , and the abnormal rate of Thyroid nodule, T3 and T4 increased with the increase of working age (P<0.05) . Radiation Workers in non-rated medical institutions and private medical institutions had the highest detection rate of Thyroid nodule (P<0.05) , and there was no significant difference in thyroid abnormalities among Workers (P<0.05) . By multiple logistic regression analysis, Sex (female) , age and institution type (private) were all independent risk factors for Thyroid nodule (95% CI: 1.548~2.763、1.002~1.030, P<0.05) . Conclusion: Ionizing radiation can cause thyroid damage in radiation workers, so we should pay more attention to the radiation protection management of female, high age, private and district medical organizations, so as to protect the health of radiation workers.


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Female , Humans , Male , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Exposure/analysis , Radiation, Ionizing , Thyroid Nodule/epidemiology
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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 431-434, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-841456

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Objective: To introduce 3 methods for preparation of stomach-conserving gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)model in rats, so as to improve the quality and successful rate of model preparation. Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into sham-operated(SO) group (n=20) and 3 stomach-conserving reflex model groups: duodenogastroesophageal reflux (DGER) group (n=47, esophagogastroduodenal anastomosis), gastroesophageal reflux(GER) group(n=20, partial pyloric ligation + cardiomyotomy followed by gastric fundus-esophagus anastomosis) and duodenoesophageal reflux (DER) group (n=21, jejuno-esophageal anastomosis followed by duodeno-esophageal anastomosis). Rats were observed closely after operation and their body weights were monitored. The rats that died unexpectedly were autopsied immediately and the surviving rats were sacrificed to observe the esophageal pathological changes at 1, 2, 3, and 4 months after operation. Results: Three rats died due to anesthetic accidents; 26 (24 .1%) died unexpectedly after operation, 18(38.3%)in DGER group, 1 (5%) in GER group, and 7(33.3%)in DER group; no rat died in SO group. Necropsy showed that the death cause of rats included obstruction, infection, asphyxia, hemorrhage, anastomosis leakage and perforation, etc. Esophageal pathological changes were noticed in all rats of 3 model groups; the life quality of surviving rats was good. Conclusion: The 3 methods for establishing rat stomach-conserving GERD model can produce high quality model and high rate of pathological changes, but with high post-operation mortality. In addition to rational operative methods, avoiding post-operation complications and unexpected death are also very important for successful GERD model preparation.

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