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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 1824-1826, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-862207

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Objective@#To analyze the consistency between self-reported oral health and proposed standard in evaluating children oral health status, and to test whether self-reported oral health can be used in children population.@*Methods@#The clinical examination data and questionnaire data were 2 158 children aged 12-year-old in Beijing, China. Child oral health status was measured by self-reported oral health and proposed standard from World Health Organization (WHO), and was classified into "good, general, poor" based on each method. Kappa test was used to evaluate the consistency of two measurements. Using multivariate nonordinal logistic regression to identify the influencing factors of self-reported oral health, and to explore the possible reasons for the consistency differences of two measurements.@*Results@#According to the WHO standard, 25.5%, 65.3% and 9.2% children oral health were rated as good, general and poor, respectively. The proportion was 50.6%, 37.7% and 11.8% respectively based on self-report method. Kappa value for two measurements was 0.04, indicating poor agreement between two methods. Results from regression model show that both the untreated caries (OR=2.47, P<0.01) and toothache (OR=3.54, P<0.01) were associated with self-reported oral health, while not observed in periodontal health (OR=1.34, P=0.18) and oral hygiene status(OR=0.95, P=0.75).@*Conclusion@#Self-reported oral health results can reflect caries status to some extents among children, but it failed to reflect other aspects, such as periodontal health status and oral hygiene. Self-reported oral health among children should be considered based on the requirements of assessment content and accuracy in the future work.

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Di Yi Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao ; 24(12): 1385-7, 2004 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15604064

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OBJECTIVE: To study the characteristics of arterial blood gas and electrolytes in patients with severe pulmonary tuberculosis with respiratory failure. METHOD: In 50 patients with severe pulmonary tuberculosis, the arterial blood gas and electrolytes were measured after the onset of respiratory failure to define the types of respiratory failure and acid-base imbalance. RESULTS: Severe pulmonary tuberculosis with respiratory failure was characterized by development of hypoxia, and the degree of hypercapnia may vary; more extensive tuberculous involvement or longer disease course suggest greater chance of type II respiratory failure. Increment of the anion gap occurred irrespective of the pH value. CONCLUSION: Analysis of arterial blood gas and electrolytes may help monitor the progression of severe pulmonary tuberculosis and provides valuable information for implementing treatment and making prognostic decisions.


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Acid-Base Imbalance/blood , Electrolytes/metabolism , Respiratory Insufficiency/blood , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/blood , Acid-Base Imbalance/etiology , Adult , Aged , Blood Gas Analysis , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Di Yi Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao ; 24(8): 943-5, 2004 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15321770

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the reason of delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. METHOD: The clinical data of 458 patients pulmonary tuberculosis patients undergoing treatment between January 1999 and December 2003 in our hospital were retrospectively analysed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The reasons for delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis are as follows: A careless attitude towards health condition by patients themselves; neglected bacteriological evidence or ignorance of tuberculosis by physicians.


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Diagnostic Errors/statistics & numerical data , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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