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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38578884

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Myocardial infarction refers to the ischemic necrosis of myocardium, characterized by a sharp reduction or interruption of blood flow in the coronary arteries due to the coronary artery occlusion, resulting in severe and prolonged ischemia in the corresponding myocardium and ultimately leading to ischemic necrosis of the myocardium. Given its high risk, it is considered as one of the most serious health threats today. In current clinical practice, multiple approaches have been explored to diminish myocardial oxygen consumption and alleviate symptoms, but notable success remains elusive. Accumulated clinical evidence has showed that the implantation of mesenchymal stem cell for treating myocardial infarction is both effective and safe. Nevertheless, there persists controversy and variability regarding the standardizing MSC transplantation protocols, optimizing dosage, and determining the most effective routes of administration. Addressing these remaining issues will pave the way of integration of MSCs as a feasible mainstream cardiac treatment.

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Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23373284

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OBJECTIVE: To understand the status of historical environments of Oncomelania snails in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province and evaluate the current condition of snail control. METHODS: The historical files of snail distribution were reviewed, field investigations were conducted, and all the data were analyzed. RESULTS: Totally 7 822 historical snail environments were identified, the total area with snails were 4 252.98 hm2. According to the degree of environment reformation, all historical environments were classified to I, II, III, IV types, and the proportions of the Type I, II, III, IV were 28.3%, 2.4%, 19. 4%, 49.9% respectively. There were 2 snail environments currently, with total area of 3.60 hm2. CONCLUSION: The snail status has been under well controlling, but most of the historical environments are suitable for snail breeding. Therefore, it is necessary to continue the snail surveillance.


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Ecosystem , Schistosomiasis/parasitology , Snails/growth & development , Animals , China , Disease Reservoirs/parasitology , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Schistosomiasis/history
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Acta Trop ; 82(2): 247-52, 2002 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12020898

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To assess the impact level on physical fitness and working capacity in patients with advanced Schistosomiasis japonica, a field study was carried out. According to the records of patients with advanced schistosomiasis in Susong County, Anhui Province, 48 advanced cases without other serious chronic diseases from endemic areas in two townships and 56 healthy individuals from non-endemic area, served as control group with matched ages between 40 and 70 years and matched sex were investigated with questionnaire, anthropometric measure and hemoglobin level. The impairment level of the liver was measured by ultrasonography and physical fitness was measured by the Step test in the case and control groups. All situations including lifestyle, working, socio-economic status and residing environment was similar in the case and control groups. Average height and weight was significantly lower in the case group than in the control group (height = 156.29 and 159.41 cm; weight = 50.72 and 53.92 kg; respectively, all P < 0.05). Thirteen individuals (28.3%) in the case group had moderate reduction of working capacity or even unable to work, but only seven (12.7%) individuals in the control group had moderate reduction of working capacity and all in the control group were able to work (P < 0.01). In the past 1 year, the average working days lost was 4.11 days in the case group and 0.86 day in the control group (P < 0.01). Both groups differed significantly in symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea and weakness (all P < 0.05). Twenty-one cases (43.8%) had grade II impairment of the liver and eight cases (16.7%) had grade III impairment of the liver in the case group, whereas seven individuals (12.7%) had grade II impairment of the liver in the control group (P < 0.01), as assessed by ultrasound. The hemoglobin levels and the power of gripping in the case group were significantly lower than those in the control group (Hb = 111.06 and 122.27 g/l; grip = 303.83 and 344.20 N, respectively, all P < 0.01). Physical fitness scores showed the control group (score: 71.84) was significantly fitter than the case group (score: 61.09, P < 0.01). Compared with the control group, the physical fitness of the case group reduced by 15%. The results showed that physical fitness and working capacity were reduced in advanced cases. Although most of the cases were treated and had reached a status of 'clinical cure', the impact on physical fitness and working capacity still existed.


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Physical Fitness , Schistosomiasis japonica/physiopathology , Work Capacity Evaluation , Adult , Aged , Anthropometry , Case-Control Studies , China , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Schistosomiasis japonica/diagnostic imaging , Social Class , Surveys and Questionnaires , Ultrasonography
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