1.Evaluation of reproducibility and validity of food group intakes measured by a food frequency questionnaire for Chinese men
Dake LIU ; Ke YU ; Yuting TAN ; Rurong FANG ; Yongbing XIANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;37(1):20-24
Objective To evaluate the factors influencing the reproducibility and validity of food group intakes measured by a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for Chinese men. Methods A total of 214 adult men were randomly selected from the Shanghai Men Health Study (SMHS), an ongoing cohort study conducted in urban Shanghai. Each subject who had completed the first FFQ survey at recruitment took 24-hour dietary recall (24-HDR) surveys which were conducted once a month for 12 consecutive months and a second FFQ at the end of the study. Two FFQs were administered approximately 1.2 years apart. The food items listed in FFQ and obtained from 24-HDR were categorized into 11 food groups. The factors influencing the reproducibility of the FFQ was assessed by comparing the Pearson correlation of intake levels from the two FFQs, while the factors influencing the validity was evaluated by comparing intake levels from the second FFQ with the multiple 24-HDRs. Results A total of 195 men completed all 12 times of 24-HDR and twice FFQ surveys. The median Pearson correlation coefficients of the food groups between the two FFQs in older vs younger age group were 0.62 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower education level group were 0.58 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower income group were 0.51 vs 0.50;in higher vs lower BMI group were 0.50 vs 0.49. The median Pearson correlation coefficients of the food groups between the second FFQ and 24-HDRs in older vs younger age group were 0.61 vs 0.45;in higher vs lower education level group were 0.49 vs 0.47;in higher vs lower income group were 0.43 vs 0.57;in higher vs lower BMI group were 0.48 vs 0.51. Conclusions Age is the main factor influencing the reproducibility of the food group intakes by a FFQ used in the SMHS, while the factors influencing the validity are age and family income.
2.Prospective randomized controlled study between gastrodin and remifentanil for controlled hypotension in endoscopic sinus surgery
Jianping ZHANG ; Hua FANG ; Jingchao ZHANG ; Fangxiang ZHANG ; Quanyun WANG ; Rurong WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(5):84-87
Objective To compare the changes in postoperative pain, complications and clinical effect between gastrodin and remifentanil for controlled hypotension in endoscopic sinus surgery.Methods Eighty patients undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery were enrolled in the study.Patients were randomized into two groups of 40 to receive gastrodin (Group G) or remifentanil (Group R) infusion.Two groups were administered with propofol of 2 mg/kg to induce anaesthesia, which was maintained using sevoflurane.Group R received a continuous infusion of remifentanil titrated between 3 and 4 ng/mL using target-controlled infusion, whereas Group G received an i.v.gastrodin bolus of 2 mg/kg followed by a 20 mg/kg continuous infusion to maintain a mean arterial pressure ( MAP) between 60 and 70 mmHg.Haemodynamic variables, surgical conditions, postoperative pain, and adverse effects, such as postoperative nausea and vomiting ( PONV) and shivering were recorded.Results Controlled hypotension was well maintained in both groups.MAP and heart rate were higher in Group R than Group G after operation(P<0.05).Surgical conditions scores were not different between two groups.Postoperative pain scores were significantly lower in Group G than Group R (P<0.05).Shivering and the use of antiemetic and analgesic drugs were also less frequent in Group G than Group R (P<0.05).Conclusions Both gastrodin and remifentanil when combined with sevoflurane provides adequate controlled hypotension and proper surgical conditions for endoscopic sinus surgery.However, patient administered gastrodin has a more favourable postoperative course with better analgesia and less shivering and PONV.
3.Analysis of construction strategy of user-oriented institutional repository under the background of evaluation of scientific and technological impact
Jin XU ; Yanqiong LI ; Xue WANG ; Fang WANG ; Jiajia LI ; Lu LI ; Rurong DING
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(2):81-85
Objective:Guiding hospitals to strengthen the emphasis on clinical medical research, promote hospital discipline construction, to improve the quality of medical services and clinical innovation capacities.Methods:Starting from different user groups, combines the experience of the knowledge base of the library construction institution of Grade-A Tertiary Hospital and the cooperation experience with various functional departments, this paper analyzes the functional structure of the institutional repository according to the problems faced in the actual work to explore the difficulties during the construction process.Results:The construction of the Institutional Repository of hospitals for different users is imminent. In addition to the use of Institutional Repository to improve the utilization of intelligence and information resources, the construction of institutional repository on the evaluation of science and technology influence can also promote the development of hospital disciplines.Conclusions:A solution method is proposed, based on the background of scientific and technological influence evaluation, the future construction direction of the institutional repository.