1.Fish bone in retropharyngeal treatment with transoral laser CO2 microsurgery: a case report.
Wenbin WANG ; Lin XU ; Qi WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(19):1747-1748
Fish bones are the most common pharyngeal foreign bodies encountered in the ENT emergency. Many fish bones may be buried in the surrounding soft tissue of the pharynx and larynx. Any delayed treatment for these foreign bodies may cause catastrophic complications. We present a case of 51-year-old woman who had an ingested fish bone migrating to the retropharyngeal space. We used spiral Computed tomography scanning (CT, taken at intervals of 2mm) with dimensional reconstruction for the accurate location diagnosis and surgical planning. We treated successfully before any complication by transoral Laser CO2 microsurgery.
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Foreign Bodies
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Laser Therapy
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Pharynx
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Seafood
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
2.Analysis and coping strategies of knowledge and difficulty in clinical teaching of gynecology and obstetrics
Lianlian WANG ; Hongbing XU ; Hongbo QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(4):407-409
The difficult knowledge was analyzed in detail from such aspects as medical students' cognitive ability of the female pelvic anatomy structure,their learning of female reproductive endocrine physiology,their understanding of delivery mechanism and gynecological tumor clinical staging in gynecology and obstetrics.Through such strategies as the diversification of teaching to deepen students' cognition of female pelvic anatomy structure,presentation method to strength their understanding of the delivery mechanism and repeated memory to reinforce their learning of female reproductive endocrine physiology and smart memory to remember gynecologic oncology clinical staging,not only the students' learning ability was improved,but also the teaching quality was enhanced.
3.Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of lower extremity:Is preoperative use of prophylactic ;antibiotics necessary?
Anhui XU ; Jianpin QI ; Nan WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(4):297-300
Objective To investigate the necessity of preoperative use of prophylactic antibiotics in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of lower extremity. Methods A total of 86 patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans of lower extremity (101 invalid lower extremities in total) were enrolled in this study. The patients were prospectively and randomly divided into study group (n=41, 51 limbs) and control group (n=45, 50 limbs). The patients in the study group received intravenously prophylactic antibiotics two hours before PTA, while no antibiotic was employed for the patients in the control group. The improvement of symptoms and the occurrence of infection after PTA in the two groups were compared. Results After PTA, fever was seen in 27 patients, including 12 patients of the study group (29.3%) and 15 patients of the control group (33.3%). Elevation of neutrophil count (>70%) was observed in 6 patients (14.7%) of the study group and in 7 patients (15.6%) of the control group, but the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Septicemia occurred in one patient in each group, both were aged patients with diabetes. The post-treatment infection rate in the study group and in the control group was 1.96% and 2.00%respectively, the difference between the two groups was not significant (P>0.05). Conclusion There is no significant correlation between the use of prophylactic antibiotics and the infections after PTA of lower extremity. Therefore, the clinical value of using prophylactic antibiotics for patients with high risk of infection needs to be verified by further randomized controlled trials.
4.Research of serotonin transporter in the mechanism of abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2010;30(6):398-401
Objective To investigate the role of serotonin transporter (SERT) in pathogenesis of abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Methods Neonatal SD rats were divided into control group and IBS abdominal pain model group which was established by colorectal distension.The colon, nucleus raphes dorsalis (NRD) and prefrontal cortex (FC) tissues were harvested when all rats grew into adults. Expressions of SERT and 5-HT were determined by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry. Results The expression of SERT mRNA in colon, NRD and FC tissues in model and control group were 13.95±2.05 vs 8.65±1.33, 52.69±22.59 vs 13.82±5.71 and0.48±0.17 vs 0.17±0.14, respectively, with significant differences (all P values <0.05). The protein expression of SERT in colon and NRD,but not FC tissues,decreased in model group compared with control group (13.19±3.82 vs 21.35±4.49,2.47±0.44 vs 4.55±0.92, respectively, P<0.05).Meanwhile, in comparison with control group, the expression of 5-HT in colon was significantly increased in model group (5.56±0.48 vs 2.68±0.22), but decreased in NRD and FC tissues (3.75±0.43 vs 7.46±0.72, 5.07 ± 0.80 vs 7.97 ±1.10, respectively, P<0.05). Conclusions Low expression of SERT in brain and colon may attribute to the pathogenesis of abdominal pain in IBS.
5.Molecular imaging of epidermal growth factor receptor in lung cancer
Qi WANG ; Dong DAI ; Wengui XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(16):1069-1072
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors are currently widely used for targeted lung cancer therapy. Target-ed therapy evaluation principally relies on genetic testing or rough clinical estimation. PET receptor imaging is highly sensitive and spe-cific. According to domestic and foreign literature, PET imaging using radiolabeled EGFR-targeting agents can be used to predict and monitor therapy response. This paper presents new evaluating methods for targeted lung cancer therapy.
6.Application of flipped class model in special population nutrition bilingual teaching
Qi XU ; Jianmin ZHU ; Xiulan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(5):481-484
Objective To investigate the students' perception and effectiveness of the flipped class model in bilingual education in special population nutrition class.Method Two classes of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were exposed to either the flipped class model or the traditional class model.In the flipped class model,the students were provided a wealth of teaching resources such as short videos before class.In addition,a series of pedagogical approaches were used to develop the students' cognitive ability.The questionnaire survey and class quiz were employed to evaluate the students' perception and effectiveness of the flipped class model.Results The students in the experimental group have significant higher scores in professional vocabulary section [(23.10 ± 0.71) vs.(21.10 ± 0.67)],listening and speaking section [(21.20 ± 0.78) vs.(19.00 ± 0.74)],essay questions section [(37.80 ± 0.96) vs.(34.40 ± 1.15)],and total test scores [(82.20 ± 1.50) vs.(74.50 ± 1.52)] than did the students in the control group.In addition,the flipped class model ignites the students' learning interest,reduces the learning anxiety,and develops their learning autonomy.Conclusion The flipped class model is a highly effective means that promotes the student centered active learning.This study provides reference for implementation of the flipped class model in Chinese medical bilingual education.
7.Clinical evaluation of different doses of brachical plexus anesthesia in the emergency suture of hand trauma in preschool children
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(7):921-922,925
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of different doses of brachical plexus anesthesia in the emergency suture of hand trauma in preschool children .Methods Forty preschool children with hand trauma were choosen ,who were undergoing e‐mergency suture by general anesthesia combined with brachical plexus anesthesia .They were divided into group A(1 mg/kg ,n=20) and group B(2 mg/kg ,n=20) ,body movement during skin incision ,local injection with lidocaine ,propofol dose ,surgical time and wake up time were compared .Results There was no significant differences between the two groups in surgical time(P>0 .05) ,the cases of body movement during skin incision and local injection with lidocaine were 8 children ,which was higher than 2 children in group B(all P<0 .01) ,ropivacaine dose(14 .5 ± 5 .5)mg in group A were lower than group B (31 .6 ± 7 .2)mg(P<0 .01) ,propofol dose in group A(75 .6 ± 15 .2)mg were higher than group B(32 .7 ± 8 .6)mg(P<0 .01) ,wake up time in group A(11 .2 ± 3 .3)min were longer than group B(5 .9 ± 2 .3)min (P< 0 .01) .Conclusion The clinical effect of ropivacaine 2 mg/kg was superior than 1 mg/kg in brachical plexus anesthesia .
8.The Mechanism of Anti-temor Efficacy Indwed by Chitosan Oligosaccharide and Bifidobacteria
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(08):-
Objective Experiment the tumor animal model of the H22 Cancer of the liver mile,study the inhibition effect of chitosan oligosaccharide and bifidobacteria on tumour.Methods the growth of tumour were observed after chitosan oligosaccharide and bifidobacteria were injected into tumor-bearing mice;then the immunify funcfion weremcasured.Results Growth of tumour were inhibited by chitosan oligosaccharide and bifidobacteria,they can increase the content of IL-2 and IFN-?and the weight of spleen and thymus of the mice.Conclusions chitosan oligosaccharide and bifidobacteria could inhibit the growth of tumour,inproue immunity function.
9.Analysis of ethics in gynecology and obstetrics teaching under the WEIGHT guidelines
Lianlian WANG ; Hongbing XU ; Hongbo QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(2):174-176
At present, the particularity and importance of ethical consciousness in the teaching of clinical obstetrics and Gynecology has become increasingly prominent while the education of medical students in the ethics and social responsibility is relatively weak. This study explored a series of practical methods under WEIGHT guide through the real cases, conducting clinical training and sides debate, com-bining multimedia and interview form, in order to strengthen the cultivation of medical students' moral quality and improve the students' comprehensive ability.
10.Reliability and Validity of Morisky Questionnaire in Measurement of the Compliance with Hypertensive Medications
Weihua XU ; Qi WANG ; Weixiong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of Morisky questionnaire in measurement of the compliance with hypertensive medications. Methods Seventy-four eligible subjects were selected and asked to fill a Morisky questionnaire about their adherence in taking antihypertensive drugs during the past 1 month; nineteen of them received two surveys at 3~7 day intervals. The internal consistency (Cronbach ? coefficients),test-retest reliability (interclass correlation coefficients),construct validity and convergent validity were calculated. Results The Cronbach ? coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.749 and the interclass correlation coefficients between the items and the total scores of the questionnaires ranged from 0.71 to 1.00. Factor analysis yielded one factor with an accumulated contribution rate of 57.3%,and the loading values of all items on this factor were above 0.6. The Spearman correlation coefficients between the Morisky scores and the adherence assessment by the subjects themselves were over 0.3 (P