1.Time's Call: Interdisciplinary Science and Education
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
By exploring the developing trend of scientific technology and Interdisciplinary Science, consideringthe reality of the study about interdisciplinary science both at home and abroad, we explain in detail the necessity of theresearch and instruction about interdisciplinary science. We also fully discuss how to improve the study and instructionof interdisciplinary science and about how to train the talents in the field.
2.Analysis of the intention of clinicians to adopt contrast-enhanced ultrasound
Yuhang ZHENG ; Qingwen DENG ; Wenbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(1):69-73
Objective:Based on the technology-organization-environment model and the theory of planned behavior, to construct a theoretical model for exploring the influencing factors of the adoption intention of hepatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound by clinicians in a medical alliance.Methods:By agency of self-administered scales, a questionnaire survey was conducted among the clinicians in liver disease-related departments of four medical alliances from Fujian and Jiangxi provinces between February and August, 2019.Results:Behavioral attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, organizational atmosphere, and industry technical environment all had positive impacts on the clinicians′ intention to adopt hepatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound technology in medical alliances. The total influence of the five types of factors on the adoption intention of hepatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound was as follows: perceived behavioral control(0.779), subjective norms(0.635), industry technical environment(0.578), behavioral attitudes(0.359), and organizational atmosphere(0.218).Conclusions:It is recommended to strengthen the intention to adopt corresponding health technologies by providing adequate technical education and training, giving play to the leading role of core members, and building an organizational atmosphere of advocating technological innovation and communication.
3.A randomized controlled study on carbon dioxide insufflation during ERCP
Ying HUANG ; Hongxiang GU ; Zhihui GUO ; Ling JIANG ; Qingwen ZHENG ; Yang BAI ; Bo JIANG ; Fachao ZHI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(12):664-667
ObjectiveTo investigate the safety and efficacy of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) insufflation during ERCP.MethodsBetween January and August 2011,a total of 102 consecutive patients who underwent ERCP were randomized to accept CO2 insufflation ( n =52 ) of air insufflation ( n =50 ) during the procedure.ERCP was carried out with the same instrument by an expert endoscopist who was blinded to the insufflation gas used and the procedure was controlled at 30 minutes to 1 hour.The heart rate,oxygen saturation of the patient was continuously monitored during the procedure.Before the procedure and 1 hour after the end of operation,abdominal X-ray was taken to evaluate the width of intestine,and the degree of intestinal expansion was defined as normal,mild,moderate and severe according to the width increased.A questionnaire with 100 mm visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to quantify the abdominal pain and distention experienced at 1 hour,2 hours,and 6 hours after the procedure.The patients' vital signs,bowel dilatation,the average operating time,abdominal pain score and distention score on VAS,and complications in 2 groups were analyzed.ResultsThe baseline characteristics of 2 groups were comparable.ERCP was successfully performed in all the patients and no complication was observed.In CO2 group,the average operating time,mean heart rate and oxygen saturation were (45.2 ± 10.6) min,( 102.2 ± 10.3 ) bpm and ( 99.5 ± 0.5)%,which were (48.5 ± 11.2) min,( 100.3 ± 11.4) bpm and (98.9 ±0.6)%,respectively,in air group.There were no significant differences on these items between the 2 groups ( P > 0.05 ).Moderate to severe intestinal expansion 1 hour after ERCP was found in 14 patients (26.9% ) in CO2 group and in 28 patients (56.0% ) in air group,and the latter was significantly higher than the former (x2 =11.61,P =0.009).Both of the mean abdominal pain and abdominal distention scores at 1 hour post-ERCP in CO2 group were lower than those in air group,but without significant difference (P >0.05).However,the mean abdominal pain scores at 2 hours and 6 hours post-ERCP in CO2 group were significantly lower than those of patients in air group (7.4 ±2.2 vs.18.7 ±4.6 at 2 hours post-ERCP,9.6 ±3.7 vs.20.1 ±4.5 at 6 hours post-ERCP,all P < 0.05 ).Similarly,the mean abdominal distention scores at 2 hours and 6 hours post-ERCP in CO2 group were significant lower than those of patients in air group (7.6 ±3.6 vs.18.3 ±4.1 at 2 hours post-ERCP,8.9 ±3.7 vs.19.4 ±4.2 at 6 hours post-ERCP,all P <0.05).ConclusionThe use of CO2 insufflation instead of air during ERCP appears to be safe.Insufflation of CO2 during ERCP palliates the intestinal expansion,post-ERCP abdominal pain and distention comparison to insufflation of air.However,because of the single-center clinical observation with limited number of cases,the safety and efficacy of CO2insufflation during ERCP requires to be further evaluated.
4.Long-term effect of biological anti-rheumatic drugs on ankylosing spondylitis
Peiying ZENG ; Juan HE ; Hongli WANG ; Jing ZHENG ; Gengmin ZHOU ; Jianqiu ZHONG ; Qingwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(5):296-300
Objective:To study the efficacy and drug-related adverse reactions of long-term appli-cation of biological anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) to patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of AS patients who were followed-up for more than 5 years in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology of Peking University Shenzhen Hospital. The patients treated with bDMARDs alone or combined with traditional antirheumatic drugs were included as the treatment group, while those who did not receive biological or non-biological antirheumatic therapy were included as the control group. The data collected included clinical sym-ptoms, inflammatory biomarkers, imaging results, drug applications and drug-related adverse reactions, etc. The counting data were tested by χ2 test, the measurement data in normal distribution was tested by t test, and the measurement data that not normally distributed was tested by Mann-Whitney U test. Paired test was used for statistical processing before and after treatment. Results:We collected the data of 114 eligible patients, including 64 in the treatment group and 50 in the control group. There were no significant differences in baseline data between the 2 groups, including mean follow-up time, course of disease, age, sex ratio, HLA-B27 positive rate, morning stiffness duration, night pain, peripheral arthritis, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and imaging. After 5 years, patients in the treatment group had shorter morning stiffness [(3±7) min vs (26±37) min, t=4.827, P<0.01], lower nighttime pain rates [(3/64, 4.8%) vs (29/50,58.0%), χ2=38.329, P<0.01], lower ESR level [(14±14) mm/1 h vs (20±18) mm/1 h, t=2.102, P=0.038], lower CRP level [(7±8) mg/L vs (14±19) mg/L, t=2.431, P=0.017], and lower progression rate of sacroiliac arthritis [(18/64, 28.1%) vs (35/50, 70.0%), χ2=19.786, P<0.01], than the control group. The main drug-related adverse reactions in the treatment groupincluded reversible leucopenia, elevated transaminase level, redness and swelling at the injection site. Conclusion:Biologics treatment for more than 3 consecutive years can effectively control the clinical symptoms of most AS patients, reduce inflammatory indicators and delay the imaging progression of the sacroiliac joint. Without treatment, the imaging progress of the sacroiliac joint in AS patients could be 70% after 5 years.
5.Application of CT Scan with Iterative Reconstruction and Low Radiating Dose in Craniocerebral Trauma
Dewei LI ; Xiaolin ZHENG ; Lei DENG ; Renjia ZHONG ; Yanbin YE ; Qingwen CAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(3):165-168
PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility and clinical values of CT scan with iterative reconstruction and low radiating dose in craniocerebral trauma.Material and Methods 120 patients suffered from craniocerebral trauma were randomly assigned. All the subjects underwent CT scan using route dose of filtered back projection (FBP) and low dose of iDose (? dose and ? dose), respectively. The quartering were used to subjectively evaluate noise of imaging, skull base artifact, contrast of gyrus-white matter and lesion display in each group. Imaging noise, signal and noise rate (SNR), contrast and noise rate (CNR) of gyrus-white matter and dose length product (DLP) were compared.Results The image quality of both? iDose and ? iDose groups were lower than that of FBP group, but still met the requirement of diagnosis. The image noise of both? iDose and ? iDose groups were higher than that of FBP group (P<0.05). The SNR and CNR of both? iDose and ? iDose groups were lower than those of FBP group (P<0.05). The DLP of both? iDose and ? iDose groups were lower than that of FBP group. There was statistical difference between iDose groups and FBP group (F=2751.46,P<0.05).Conclusion Application of iDose could effectively decrease radiation dose in craniocerebral trauma. Although iDose technique has higher noise level and lower SNR and CNR, the imaging qualities and capability of displaying abnormity meet diagnosis requirement. So that iDose has clinical significance.
6.Long-term and stable expression of transgene mediated by piggyBac transposon in gynecological malignant tumor cells
Yu KANG ; Qingwen SUN ; Wenbo YU ; Mingjun CHENG ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Xin WU ; Chunmei CHEN ; Yufang ZHENG ; Congjian XU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;45(4):292-297
Objective To investigate the expression of exogenous gene transferred by piggyBac (PB) transposon in various gynecological malignant cell lines and reveal its potential application of gene therapy in gynecological cancer.Methods Amplified herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-tk) gene coding region by PCR and integrated it into PB expression vector, PB[Act-RFP]DS, for reconstructing PB[Act-RFP, HSV-tk]DS (pPB/TK).By using different transfection reagents: FuGENE HD, jetPEI, lipofectamine 2000, pPB/TK together with helper plasmid Act-PBase were cotransfected into four mostly common gynecological malignant tumor cell lines HeLa, JEG-3, SKOV3 and HEC-1B.The mRFP1 report gene expressions was observed and detected by fluorescence microscope and flow cytometry to analyze transfection efficiency.The expressions of HSV-tk and mRFP1 gene were detected by reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR).The cytotoxic effect of various concentration of pro-drug ganciclovir (GCV) for transfected cells was detected by methyl thiazole tetrazolium assay.The transfected cells were positive sorted by flow cytometry and limiting diluted to obtain the stable transfected cell line.The insertion sites of foreign gene tranferred by PB transposon in genome were analyzed by inverse PCR.Results (1) Double digests analysis and sequences test demonstrated that pPB/TK vector was reconstructed successfully.(2) Using three different transfective reagents, PB trausposon transferred HSV-tk gene and mRFP1 gene into HeLa, HEC-1 B, SKOV3 and JEG-3 cell efficiently, and the transfection efficiency of pPB/TK for the same cell was different by using different transfective reagents; in Hela cell, the transfection efficiency of FuGENE HD [(78.7 ± 9.2) %]was higher than that of lipofectamine 2000 [(54.1 ± 11.4) %]and jetPEI [(46.5 ± 7.4) %, all P < 0.05] ; using the same transfective reagent, the transfection efficiency of pPB/TK was also different on various cell lines, using FuGENE HD, the transfeetion efficiency of pPB/TK on HeLa, JEG-3 and SKOV3 cell was (78.7 ± 9.2) %, (74.4 ± 8.9) % and (83.2 ± 9.7) % respectively, which all were higher than that on HEC-1B [(39.5 ± 8.7) %, P < 0.05] .(3) RT-PCR showed that there were the mRNA expression of HSV-tk and mRFP1 in all cell lines.(4) 50% inhibitory concentration of GCV for transfected cells, HeLa, JEG-3, SKOV3 and HEC-1B, was 1.29, 3.35, 0.09 and 13.28 μg/ml respectively.Inhibitory effect of GCV (10 μg/ml) on SKOV3 transfected with pPB/TK was (86 ± 9) %, which was superior to that transfected with pORF-HSVtk alone [(52 ± 12)%, P < 0.05] .(5) The insertion sites of PB transposon in the target cells genome were located at TTAA sites, mRFP1 expression still could be detected in three months after transfected.Conclusions PB transposon could transfer exogenous gene into various gynecological malignant cells, which could integrated into genome and obtain a long-term and stable expression.It is expected that PB transposon may supply a more efficient and safer transgene technology platform for gene therapy in gynecological cancer.
7.The dynamic concision for three-dimensional reconstruction of human organ built with virtual reality modeling language (VRML).
Zhengyang YU ; Shusen ZHENG ; Huaiqing CHEN ; Jianjun WANG ; Qingwen XIONG ; Wanjun JING ; Yu ZENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(5):1104-1108
This research studies the process of dynamic concision and 3D reconstruction from medical body data using VRML and JavaScript language, focuses on how to realize the dynamic concision of 3D medical model built with VRML. The 2D medical digital images firstly are modified and manipulated by 2D image software. Then, based on these images, 3D mould is built with VRML and JavaScript language. After programming in JavaScript to control 3D model, the function of dynamic concision realized by Script node and sensor node in VRML. The 3D reconstruction and concision of body internal organs can be formed in high quality near to those got in traditional methods. By this way, with the function of dynamic concision, VRML browser can offer better windows of man-computer interaction in real time environment than before. 3D reconstruction and dynamic concision with VRML can be used to meet the requirement for the medical observation of 3D reconstruction and has a promising prospect in the fields of medical image.
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8.Cyclosporin A treatment for idiopathic membranous nephropathy
Xiaodan YAO ; Huiping CHEN ; Qingwen WANG ; Zheng TANG ; Weixin HU ; Guang YIN ; Zhihong LIU ; Leishi LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2001;114(12):1305-1308
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of cyclosporin A (CSA) in the treatment of idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN), a prospective controlled clinical study was performed. Methods This study included a group of 30 IMN patients, among them 15 were treated with CSA and 15 with captopril (CAP). The diagnosis of IMN was made with exclusion of secondary forms of membranous nephropathy by extensive clinical and pathological studies. No patients received steroids or cytotoxic agents for six months prior to enrollment. In the CSA group, CSA was given at an initial dosage of 5mg*kg-1*d-1, gradually tailed off over the first three months and maintained at 2mg*kg-1*d-1 for 12 months. In the CAP group, CAP was given at a dosage of 37.5mg/day. Results In the first three months, 6 (6/15)complete remissions (CR) and 2 (2/15) partial remissions (PR) were observed in the CSA group while only 2 (2/15) PRs were observed in the CAP group. Before the end of the 15-months, 8 patients in the CSA group experienced CR and 4 patients experienced PR. One CR patient relapsed as the dosage of CSA was reduced, so 7 patients remained in CR at the end of the first 15-months. No additional CR or PR was observed in the CAP group during late follow-up. At the last visit (an average follow-up time of 44 months) in the CSA-group, another 2 CR patients had relapsed and 1 CR patient shifted to PR after stopping the CSA treatment, so 4 CR and 5 PR remained in the CSA group. In the CAP group, 3 spontaneous CRs occurred beyond 1.5 year's follow-up, with 3 CR and 2 PR at the last visit. No difference was found between the averages of the initial and the last serum creatinine levels in either group. No serious adverse effects were found during CSA treatment. Re-biopsy data of three patients responsive to CSA treatment showed that no pathological improvement of glomerular basement membrane was observed, even in cases at remission. Tubulointerstitial fibrosis was found in 1 relapsed CR patient, whoseserum creatinine increased above the normal range, but not in the other 2 patients whose serum creatinine remained in the normal range. Conclusions CSA therapy at a dosage of 5mg*kg-1*d-1 is effective in inducing remission of nephrotic syndrome in adult IMN patients within three months, with a response rate of 80%. A relatively high rate of relapse (50%) was observed within 2 years after the withdrawal of CSA treatment.
9.Different exercise modalities promote functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury
Xiaoxuan ZHAO ; Shuaiyi LIU ; Qi LI ; Zheng XING ; Qingwen LI ; Xiaolei CHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(6):1248-1256
BACKGROUND:Exercise as a form of active rehabilitation can improve the dysfunction caused by peripheral nerve injury,and different exercise modalities target different lesion sites and recovery mechanisms. OBJECTIVE:To comprehensively analyze the application and mechanisms of different exercise modalities in functional recovery from peripheral nerve injury. METHODS:A computerized search was conducted in PubMed and CNKI databases for relevant literature published before January 2024.The search terms used were"peripheral nerve injury,spinal cord,exercise,cerebral cortex,muscle atrophy,mirror therapy,blood flow restriction training"in both English and Chinese.Finally,77 articles were included for review. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Peripheral nerve injury can cause systemic pathological changes such as skeletal muscle atrophy,corresponding spinal cord segmental lesions,and sensorimotor cortex remodeling.Aerobic exercise can improve dysfunction by enhancing the immune response,promoting glial cell polarization,and promoting the release of nerve growth factor.Blood flow restriction exercise can regulate the secretion of muscle growth factor,promote muscle growth and enhance muscle strength.Mirror movement has a good effect in activating the cerebral cortex and reducing cortical remodeling.Different exercise modalities have potential benefits in functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury;however,there are still some problems and challenges,such as the choice of exercise modalities,the control of exercise intensity and frequency,and the detailed analysis of mechanisms.
10.Pathological demography of native patients in a nephrology center in China.
Huiping CHEN ; Zheng TANG ; Caihong ZENG ; Weixin HU ; Qingwen WANG ; Yushen YU ; Xiaodan YAO ; Jianping WANG ; Maoyan ZHU ; Hong ZHOU ; Hong LIU ; Zhihong LIU ; Leishi LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(9):1377-1381
OBJECTIVETo analysis the pathological demography in Chinese patients undergoing renal biopsy from our nephrology center.
METHODSBetween January 1979 and October 2000 in Jinling Hospital, Nanjing, China, 10,002 attempts of percutaneous renal were performed in patients with renal disease from 33 provinces of China. The pathological classifications were made according to the WHO criteria of 1982 for renal pathology or the modified WHO criteria of 1995 by a panel of pathologists and nephrologists during routine clinical-pathological rounds. The pathological demography between those specimens collected from 1979 - 1989 and those from 1990 - 1999 was compared.
RESULTSThe mean age of the 10,002 subjects undergoing renal biopsy was 31.4 +/- 13.0 years (ranging from 1 to 78 years), with a male to female ratio of 1.3:1; for the 592 renal transplant recipients, the mean age was 37.5 +/- 9.1 years (ranging from 16 to 66 years), with a male to female ratio of 2.36:1. Primary glomerular diseases (PGD) accounted for 71% of the total patients undergoing renal biopsies, secondary glomerular nephritis (SGN) 23%, tubular-interstitial diseases 3.2%, unclassified renal diseases 1.3%, hereditary and congenital renal diseases 1.0%, end stage renal diseases 0.96%, and recently realized or rare renal diseases 0.15%. IgA nephropathy (IgAN) was the most frequent pathological pattern (40%) of PGD, followed by mesangial proliferative lesion (MsPL) (30%), membranous nephropathy (MN) (10%), and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (6%). Lupus nephritis (LN) was the most pathology common seen (74%) in SGN. During the 22 years of the study period, there was a steady increase in patients with SGN discovered during pathological evaluation of renal disorders. A rise in prevalence was found in IgA nephropathy, MN (both P < 0.001), crescentic glomerulonephritis (P < 0.0001), anti-GBM disease, and hemolytic-uremic syndrome/thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura related renal damages (both P < 0.001). There was a decrease in endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis (P < 0.001) and IgM nephropathy (IgMN) (P < 0.01) from 1990 - 1999 as compared to 1979 - 1989. Infrequent renal pathological entities were also diagnosed in this group, including Niemann Pick disease, Fabry's disease, POEMS syndrome, and lipoprotein glomerulonephropathy.
CONCLUSIONSThis is the largest series of renal biopsy data in China, and therefore may reflect the demographic picture of renal diseases in this country. Changes in prevalence of renal pathological entities were reflected in this group of patients over the last 22 years. In primary glomerular diseases, IgA nephropathy is still the most frequently observed pathological pattern. In SGN, LN appeared the most often. Increased prevalence was found in anti-GBM nephritis and HUS/TTP.
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