2.Survey on the Current Situation and Thinking on the Reform of the Basic Medicine Experiment in Higher Vocational Teaching Education
Rong LONG ; Yang SHU ; Bin SU ; Lan LIU ; Mingwu SONG ; Binxue LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
The basic medicine experiment plays a very significant role in training medical students'creative thinking and working ability.Meantime,it also plays an important role in understanding and exploiting related medical theories.It is the main access to the guarantee of experimental teaching quality to open the laboratory,to establish original experiments and to employ various academic attainments' assessment.
3.Correlation of neurocognitive impairment and metabolic changes of thalamus in patients with chronic liver cirrhosis
Junping PENG ; Guihua JIANG ; Xiaofei LYU ; Junzhang TIAN ; Huanhuan SU ; Chulan LIN ; Mingwu LOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(6):822-825
Objective To analyze the relationship of neurocognitive impairments and 1 H MRS changes of the thalamus in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus related cirrhosis (HBV-RC).Methods Totally 28 patients with HBV-RC (cirrhosis group) and 28 well-matched healthy subjects (control group) were enrolled.All subjects underwent number connection test A (NCT-A) and the digit symbol test (DST) before MRS scanning.The ratios of peak area to each metabolite,including N-acetylaminosuccinic acid (NAA),choline (Cho),glutamine and glutamate (Glx),myoinositol (mI) and creatine (Cr) were calculated,respectively.Results Compared with control group,patients in cirrhosis group showed lower Cho/Cr and mI/Cr,higher Glx/Cr,prolonged NCT-A time and decreased DST scores (all P<0.001).NCT-A completion time was negatively correlated with Cho/Cr and mI/Cr (r=-0.477,P =0.001;r=-0.695,P<0.001) and positively correlated with Glx/Cr (r=0.665,P<0.001).DST scores were positively correlated with Cho/Cr and mI/Cr (r =0.478,P =0.001;r=0.632,P<0.001),and negatively correlated with Glx/Cr (r=-0.572,P<0.001).Conclusion The neurocognitive impairments may be related to metabolic changes of the thalamus in patients with HBV RC.