1.MOOC and its application in medical library
Yejia WANG ; Qiusheng DONG ; Wen HUANG ; Juntao MA ; Xin SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(12):21-24
After the definition and emergence of MOOC and its development at home and abroad were described, the position of library under MOOC environment was discussed with stress laid on how to deepen the service in medical library by making use of MOOC and the challenges medical library is faced.
2.Survey of psychological behaviors of children in Guiyang
Zihong XIA ; Qiusheng WEN ; Guanglin LI ; Yonghui LU ; Xiurong WANG ; Fuqin GUAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(42):180-182
BACKGROUND: With conversion of medical patterns and revolution of healthy concept, temperament, psychological health and behavior become key topics for child care and are paid more and more attention nowadays.OBJECTIVE: To survey the status quo of psychological and behavior problems and distribution of temperamental types through questionnaire for children in Guiyang.DESIGN: Randomized cluster sampling and cross-sectional study.SETTING: Guiyang Institute for Mother and Child Health.PARTICIPANTS: Twelve settings were randomly selected from 33 duty units for child care in Guiyang. Children aged 1-6 years suffered from health check at survey stage, and those with severe body diseases and abnormal intelligence were excluded.METHODS: Problems of psychological health and behavior and distribution of temperamental types for children were surveyed with self-made psychological health scale, Chinese temperament scale for 1-3-year children,Chinese temperament scale for 3-7-year children, behavior scale for 2-3-year children and Achenbach's children behavior scale standardized by Shanghai Mental Health Center. All questionnaires were answered by parents and taken back on the spot. After 2-4 weeks, several children were randomly selected to refill in the questionnaires mentioned above to measure reliability again.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Status quo of psychological and behavior problems, distribution of temperamental types and effect of social environment on temperament and behavior.RESULTS: ① Distribution of temperamental types was divided into easy nurture, difficult nurture, nearly easy nurture, nearly difficult nurture and slow development, and the percentage was 35.58%, 4.21%, 39.70%, 7.37%and 13.14%. ② Total ratio of psychological problems was 94.50%, and ratios of children in various temperamental types were 98.91%, 97.26%,96.19%, 94.05% and 93.13% (P < 0.01). ③ Total ratio of behavior problems was 19.57%, and ratios of children in various temperamental types were 31.76%, 26.69%, 22.58%, 21.33% and 12.72% (P < 0.01). Temperamental types and behavior problems were related to living condition, educational level of parents, marriage, supervised attitude, paternity, pregnant nutrien, illness and infirmarian, especially temperament was closely related with psychological and behavior problems.CONCLUSION: Psychological and behavior problems wildly exist among children in Guiyang and should be paid much attention. Fine personality of children can be molded through reforming relevant factors so as to decrease the incidence of psychological and behavior problems.
3. The treatment of 23 patients with macrostomia by modified modiolus reconstruction
Yi ZHONG ; Yuqing WEN ; Liqin FU ; Chuan YANG ; Qiusheng LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(12):1041-1044
Objective:
To explore a method for macrostomia repairment, in order to to achieve better physiological and aesthetic outcomes.
Methods:
23 patients with macrostomia were treated by standard procedure: including orbicularis oris reconstruction, perioral expression muscles fixation, modiolus reconstruction, commissure point shift, and " w" shape incision.
Results:
22 cases obtained both static and dynamic symmetrical outcomes. One case developed asymmetrically.
Conclusions
The macrostomia repairment following present standard procedure, is likely to achieve both static and dynamic satisfactory outcomes, due to balanced perioral muscles.
4.Early repeated intermittent veno-venous hemofiltration in the treatment of severe acute pancreafitis
Xinmin YAO ; Mu LIU ; Yuntao LI ; Dequan HUANG ; Yang CAO ; Jinchuan CHENG ; Jun WEN ; Jiangtao HUANG ; Lan YU ; Qiusheng PENG ; Rong GONG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2009;9(3):156-159
).The complication rate in RIVVH was lower than that in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusions Early RIVVH was effective in the treatment of SAP,and may be an option as adjuvant treatment measure.
5. Acute leukemia transformed from myeloproliferative neoplasms with Philadelphia chromosome-negative: report of eight cases and review of literature
Yuanfei MAO ; Qiusheng CHEN ; Yu CHEN ; Junmin LI ; Wen WU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2018;27(8):474-478
Objective:
To analyze the disease progression of acute leukemia (AL) transformed from myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) with Philadelphia chromosome-negative (Ph-), and to investigate its mechanism and clinical treatments.
Methods:
The pre-transformation and post-transformation data of 8 AL patients with Ph- MPN from July 2013 to December 2017 in Ruijin Hospital Affiliated of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine were retrospectively analyzed. The literature was also reviewed.
Results:
All 8 cases transformed into acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). The median conversion time was 47.5 months (2-180 months), and the median survival time after transformation was 2 months (1-17 months). Three of 4 patients who undergone AML-related molecular biology after transformation had new mutant genes. One refractory patient achieved stable disease after oral treatment with ruxolitinib.
Conclusions
AML patients transformed from MPN have poor clinical outcomes and short survival time. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only known potential curative treatment strategy and JAK2 inhibitor may be effective.