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Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 158-162, 2021.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006789

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【Objective】 To describe the current situation of sleep duration and living environment of school-aged children so as to analyze the effects of the living environment on sleep duration comprehensively and provide advice for improving children’s sleep duration. 【Methods】 By cluster sampling, 82 families were selected from 1 rural and 2 urban areas in Xi’an. Data were collected by questionnaire survey and environmental sampling. Proportion was used for statistical description, and factor analysis and pathway analysis were used for statistical analysis. 【Results】 50.0% of the school-aged children in Xi’an slept less than 8 hours. Pollution was mainly caused by lower humidity, CO2, temperature, PM10 and aerobic bacterial count, their standard-exceeding rates being 26.8%, 21.3%, 5.5%, 4.3% and 1.8%, respectively. The results of path analysis showed that the influencing factors were as follows in a descending order: strong night light (1.031), presence of the computer (0.549), pressure (0.444), pets (0.408), distance from the driveway (-0.390), humidifier (-0.219), potted plants (0.138), indoor environment factors (0.098), and the floor level (0.039). 【Conclusion】 The sleep duration of school-aged children in Xi’an is relatively inadequate. More attention should be paid to indoor humidity, CO2, temperature, PM10 and aerobic bacterial count. The children’s sleep duration is positively correlated with a good indoor environment, humidifier, being away from the driveway, and low floor level, but is negatively correlated with pressure, strong night light, keeping pets, using computer and potted plants. We need to pay more attention to these factors to improve the sleep quality of school-aged children.

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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 221-223, 2016.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-487779

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Objective To analyze the distribution of common pathogenic bacteria and their drug resistance ,in children with bron‐chial pneumonia ,and provide reference for making antimicrobial treatment strategies .Methods 857 hospitalized pediatric patients with bronchopneumonia from January to December 2014 were enrolled in the study ,bacterial culture and drug susceptibility test were performed ,and the results were analyzed .Results In the 857 pdiatric patients ,the positive rate was 36 .87% (316/857) .A‐mong them ,175 cases were gram positive bacteria(20 .42% ) ,141 cases were gram negative bacteria(16 .45% ) ,140 cases were Streptococcus pneumoniae(16 .34% ) ,70 cases were Haemophilus influenzae(8 .17% ) .The susceptibility of Streptococcus pneu‐moniae to penicillin with enzyme inhibitors ,levofloxacin and vancomycin was the highest(higher than 90 .00% ) ,followed by the third generation cephalosporin(non meningitis) ,to which the sensitivity rate were above 80 .00% .The susceptibility of Haemophi‐lus influenzae to the third generation cephalosporins ,ampicillin/Sulbactam ,levofloxacin and imipenem were the highest(more than 90 .00% ) ,while the resistance to ampicillin and cotrimoxazole was 80 .00% .Conclusion Gram positive bacteria are the most im‐portant pathogenic bacteria ,and Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common bacteria in bronchopneumonia .In clinical treatment , the results of drug sensitivity test should be paid attention to ,so as to adjust the treatment plan and achieve the ideal effect .

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 78-81, 2013.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-431257

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Objective To investigate the clinical and electroencephalogram (EEG) features of patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy in adults with phantom absences.Methods Six patients were referred to the clinic of epilepsy from April,2007 to December,2011.They all had clinical assessment,EEG,or video EEG confirming absences seizure.Results Six patients showed the following similar clinical-EEG features:(1) mild ictal impairment of consciousness associated with generalized 3.0-3.5 Hz spike and slow wave discharges; (2) late-onset generalized tonic-clonic seizures; (3) absence status epilepticus with or without secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizures; (4) generalized discharges were mostly seen in three types in the awaking stage:fragmented discharge (<4 s),brief discharge (4-10s) and long-time discharge (> 10 s).None of the patients had myoclonic jerks or photosensitivity.One patient' s mother had a history of generalized tonic clonic seizures.One patient had a history of children absence epilepsy and one patient had a history of febrile convulsion in the age of 1-3.Conclusion Idiopathic generalized epilepsy with phantom absences has distinct clinical and EEG features and may become a new idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndrome in adults.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 792-795, 2012.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-430425

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Objective To analyze retrospectively the risk factors and predictors of post-encephalitic epilepsy (PEE) and refractory epilepsy in patients with encephalitis.Methods In a hospital based study,the patients with encephalitis were reviewed retrospectively between the January of 1995 and December of 2010.Related factors were evaluated including age,sex,seizure types,neuroimaging,electroencephalogram(EEG) in intermittent period,clinical symptoms,consciousness level,initial seizure and steroid hormone therapy,etc.Results 237 patients with encephalitis were enrolled,whose median age was 26.3 (range 15-57) years old.PEE occurred in 103 (43.46%) patients; and 67 of whom had partial seizure.Significant risk factors for PEE included age (OR =3.72,95% CI 2.70-5.25,P =0.018),disturbance of consciousness level(OR =5.37,95% CI 2.43-13.03,P =0.012),cortical lesion in imaging (OR =11.42,95% CI 5.94-31.27,P =0.000),spike discharges in EEG (OR =18.04,95% CI 7.30-48.38,P =0.000) and initial seizures in acute phase (OR =32.68,95% CI 9.62-97.59,P =0.000).The refractory epilepsy occurred in 6t patients.The significant risk factors of refractory PEE included focal seizures(OR =4.09,95% CI 2.14-9.10,P =0.021),status epilepticus (OR =4.48,95% CI 1.89-8.07,P =0.017) and poor controlled seizure (OR =6.17,95% CI 3.52-11.34,P =0.001) during acute phase,multifocal spikes discharge in EEG(OR =5.53,95% CI 2.91-10.07,P =0.006),cortical lesion in neuroimaging(OR =2.33,95% CI 1.37-7.72,P =O.028),however,early steroid hormone therapy (OR =2.19,95% CI 1.11-4.87,P =0.037) and longer time to initial seizure (OR =4.40,95% CI 3.19-11.62,P =0.014) could significantly reduced the incidence of refractory epilepsy in PEE patients.Conclusion Our data indicated that PEE occur in 43.46% patients especially in younger patients with disturbance of consciousness level,cortical lesion in imaging,spike discharges in EEG and initial seizures in acute phase.And the risk factors for refractory PEE are also discussed.

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