1.Strengthening medical psychology education in Chinese medicine institutions
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
There exist a number of medical psychology teaching gaps in the present Chinese medicine institutions including the course nature,teaching content,course construction and what is in line with the requirement of examination outline for professional doctors. By changing medical psychology into the required course,increasing class time,fractionizing teaching content and carrying out case teaching and practice teaching can enhance Chinese medicine graduates’ability to understand and apply the principle of modern psychology and technology.
2.The thinking and suggestion of psychology specialty in medical university
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
The construction of psychology specialty in medical universities is adapted to the needs of social development and to meet people's growing need for mental health. However,there are some problems in the construction of psychology specialty,such as the difficulty to unify teaching mode,the curriculum dilemma,awkwardness of graduates'employment,which greatly affected the psychology specialty in medical universities. To resolve this dilemma,we propose a clear specialty goals,the establishment of medical colleges for psychology professionals as well as the alternative policy in the present state.
3.Effects of maternal deprivation at different lactation periods on depression behavior and brain catecholamine of rat offsprings
Simeng GU ; Wendong DU ; Fushun WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(5):394-397
Objective To investigate the effects of maternal deprivation at different time periods in rat pup development on depressions in adults.Methods Newborn SD rat pups were randomly divided into 5 maternal deprivation groups(n=5 in each group) and one control group (n=7).The rat pups in the maternal deprivation groups were separated from their mother for 6 hours in one day,at p0,p5,p 10,p15,p20 respectively,lasting for five days.Then the rats will be screened for depression at the age of 10 weeks,using different behavioral tests,which included forced swim,coat score,sucrose preference test.Norepinephrine concentration in the cerebral spinal fluid was also measured through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).Results Maternal deprivation for rat pups induced depression like behavior in adults.The floating time during forced swim test increased from(58.5 ±7.5) s in control group to(p0(75.6±9.4) s,p5(150.4±12.5) s,p10(174.5±14.3) s,p15(155.4±11.4)s,p20 (112.4±10.3) s respectively in maternal deprivation groups;and it was significant different among the groups(P< 0.01).Compared with the control group(0.87±0.1),the sucrose preference in maternal deprivation groups decreased(p0 (0.73±0.12),p5 (0.53±0.09),p10 (0.5±0.06),p15 (0.54±0.07),p20 (0.67±0.05)).And the coating scores in maternal deprivation groups decreased from 4.5±0.6 in control group to p0(3.3±0.6),p5 (2.3±0.4),p10 (1.9±0.3),p15 (2.4±0.4),p20 (4.4± 0.4).Finally,maternal deprivation also induced low concentration of catecholamine in the cerebral spinal fluid compared with that in control group (p0 (94.5± 11.5) %,p5 (78.5± 9.6) %,p10(67.6±±7.4)%,p1S(64.5±6.6)%,p20(88.5±7.5)%,P<0.01,n=5-7).Conclusion Maternal deprivation at different lactation periods may induce depression behaviors in rat offspring,and also lead to lower concentration of catecholamine in the cerebral spinal fluid.
4.Influence of narrative therapy on the family environment and values in adolescents with emotional disorder
Zhao ZHAO ; Wendong DU ; Yixin CHEN ; Tunong CHEN ; Dandan WU ; Shasha LI ; Simeng GU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;(12):1082-1084
Objective To explore the effect of narrative therapy on family environment and values in adolescents with emotional disorder.Methods 35 adolescents with emotional disorder and their parents from Affiliated Brain Hospital,Nanjing Medical University were enrolled and treated by narrative therapy.Family environment was assessed using Family Environment Scale-Chinese Version (FES-CV)and was compared between pre-and posttherapy.Results 28 adolescents with emotional disorder and their parents completed therapy.The cohesion,independence,intellectual orientation,active-recreation orientation and organization in FES-CV showed higher scores at post-therapy than at pre-therapy ((6.89 ± 2.56) vs.(4.21 ± 3.21) ; (5.54 ± 1.35) vs.(4.68 ± 1.51) ;(4.75±2.07)vs.(3.50±2.12);(4.07±2.65)vs.(2.50±2.32);(3.68±1.77)vs.(2.50±1.62)respectively).The contradict in FES-CV showed lower scores at post-therapy than at pre-therapy ((2.75 ± 2.44) vs (5.25 ± 2.50)).The values of adolescents with emotional disorder and their parents had a positive change after narrative therapy.Conclusion Narrative therapy is effective on the positive change of FES-CV and values of adolescents with emotional disorder and their parents.
5.Risk factors leading to pulmonary embolism in patients of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis with iliac vein compression
Wendong LI ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Xiaolong DU ; Huiying YU ; Yeqing ZHANG ; Sen WEI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2016;31(9):761-764
Objective To evaluate risks of symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) in deep vein thrombosis (DVT) patients complicating iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS).Methods Between January 2010 and January 2015,patients diagnosed with lower extremity DVT and IVCS at our institution were included.The odds of symptomatic PE versus lower extremity DVT complicated with IVCS were assessed using Logistic regression models.Its association with age,gender,thrombophilic risk factors,degree of stenosis,filter implantation and symptomatic PE were assessed.Results Of 759 patients,410 patients had inferior vena cava (IVC) filters implanted and 349 had not.In filter placement group,3 patients suffered from symptomatic PE among 32 with thrombi intercepted in IVC filters.In the group with no IVC filters placement,39 cases suffered from symptomatic PE.Symptomatic PE was in positive correlation to respiratory disease and right lower extremity DVT,and negative correlation to IVC filter implantation.Conclusions In lower extremity DVT patients complicated with IVCS,the right lower extrenity DVT and respiratory disease are risk factors of symptomatic PE.IVC filter implantation prevents symptomatic PE from happening in most patients.
6.Mid term results of fenestrated branch stent technique for the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
Guangyuan XIANG ; Shenglin YE ; Xiaolong DU ; Tong YU ; Wendong LI ; Yepeng ZHANG ; Zhao LIU ; Tong QIAO ; Min ZHOU ; Xiaoqiang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(7):486-490
Objective:To evaluate the mid-term results of fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair (f/b EVAR) for the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms. M ethods The clinical data of 105 thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm patients treated with f/b EVAR at the Department of Vascular Surgery of Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital from 2018 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Results:There were 43 cases of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm and 62 cases of thoracoabdominal aortic aissection.A total of 336 branch arteries were reconstructed,and technical success rate was 94.3%. 100 cases (95.2%) were followed-up, 6 cases (5.7%) received reoperation interventions, and 11 cases (10.5%) died. During the follow-up period, 69 cases had complete imaging data. Based on the recent CT date of the thoracoabdominal aorta, 58 patients hael positive aortic remodeling and 11 patients hael negative and indeterminate remodeling; there were 31 cases (29.5%) of endoleaks, including 7 cases (6.7%) of type Ⅰb endoleaks, 8 cases (7.6%) of type Ⅱ, 1 case (0.95%) of type Ⅲa, 13 cases (12.4%) of type Ⅲc endoleaks and 2 cases (1.9%) of type Ⅳ. Conclusions:The mid-term follow-up results were satisfactory for TAAA treated with f/b EVAR. Internal leakage remains key point for f/b EVAR.
7.Predictive value of CALLY index for depression after ischemic stroke
Jingjing ZHANG ; Wendong ZHAO ; Yuan ZHAO ; Qingxia ZHANG ; Jia DU ; Yanxia LIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(12):1300-1304
Objective To investigate the predictive value of CALLY index for ischemic post-stroke depression(PSD).Methods The clinical data of 179 patients with ischemic stroke were included,and the demographic information,medical history,stroke severity and laboratory indicators at admission were collected.After 6 months of follow-up,all patients were assessed for depressive symptoms using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD-17).Patients were divided into the PSD group(48 cases)and the non-PSD group(131 cases).Differences in clinical characteristics were compared between the PSD group and the non-PSD group.CALLY index was calculated from C-reactive protein(CRP),albumin(ALB)and lymphocyte counts.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the predictive value of CALLY index to PSD.Spearman correlation analysis was used for the correlation between CALLY index and neurological and cognitive function in PSD patients.K-M curve and Cox regression were used for analyzing the influence of CALLY index on PSD.Results The CALLY index of 179 patients ranged from 0.54 to 1.79,with a median of 1.08.ROC curve analysis showed that the optimal critical value of CALLY index to predict PSD was 1.09,and the area under ROC curve was 0.757(95%CI:0.687-0.818).Compared with the non-PSD group,the proportion of females was higher in the PSD group,and the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia was increased with shorter years of education.The serum C-reactive protein(CRP)was higher,and albumin(ALB)and CALLY index were lower(P<0.05).The K-M curve showed that the incidence of PSD was significantly higher in the low CALLY index group(CALLY≤1.08)than that in the higher CALLY index group(CALLY>1.08,33.0%vs.20.5%,Log rank χ2=8.553,P=0.004).Cox regression analysis showed that after adjusting for other covariates,the decreased CALLY index was an independent risk factor for PSD(HR=2.651,95%CI:1.269-5.540,P<0.05).Conclusion CALLY index has a certain predictive value for PSD in acute ischemic stroke patients,which is helpful for early identification and timely intervention to improve the prognosis of patients.
8.Establishment of a genetic monitoring method for laboratory quails
Yang HE ; Xiulin ZHANG ; Qiuyu ZHANG ; Xiaolu ZHANG ; Bo FU ; Wendong WANG ; Xiaoyan DU ; Zhenwen CHEN ; Changlong LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(2):101-107
Objective To establish a genetic monitoring method for laboratory quails.Methods Quail microsatellite loci were searched in the literature,and microsatellite DNA loci suitable for quails were screened by an interspecific transfer method in closely related species,namely chickens and ducks.Quail liver DNA was extracted as a template,and the corresponding loci were screened by PCR amplification and agarose gel electrophoresis.On the basis of amplification of the selected microsatellite loci,the number of alleles,polymorphisms,and microsatellite loci combinations for quail genetic quality detection were selected and detection method were developed.Results We preliminary determined 23 microsatellite loci for genetic monitoring of closed-colony laboratory quails.Conclusions A genetic monitoring method for laboratory quails was preliminary developed.
9.Accuracy of baseline low-dose computed tomography lung cancer screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lanwei GUO ; Yue YU ; Funa YANG ; Wendong GAO ; Yu WANG ; Yao XIAO ; Jia DU ; Jinhui TIAN ; Haiyan YANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(9):1047-1056
BACKGROUND:
Screening using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) is a more effective approach and has the potential to detect lung cancer more accurately. We aimed to conduct a meta-analysis to estimate the accuracy of population-based screening studies primarily assessing baseline LDCT screening for lung cancer.
METHODS:
MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica Database, and Web of Science were searched for articles published up to April 10, 2022. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the data of true positives, false-positives, false negatives, and true negatives in the screening test were extracted. Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies-2 was used to evaluate the quality of the literature. A bivariate random effects model was used to estimate pooled sensitivity and specificity. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated by using hierarchical summary receiver-operating characteristics analysis. Heterogeneity between studies was measured using the Higgins I2 statistic, and publication bias was evaluated using a Deeks' funnel plot and linear regression test.
RESULTS:
A total of 49 studies with 157,762 individuals were identified for the final qualitative synthesis; most of them were from Europe and America (38 studies), ten were from Asia, and one was from Oceania. The recruitment period was 1992 to 2018, and most of the subjects were 40 to 75 years old. The analysis showed that the AUC of lung cancer screening by LDCT was 0.98 (95% CI: 0.96-0.99), and the overall sensitivity and specificity were 0.97 (95% CI: 0.94-0.98) and 0.87 (95% CI: 0.82-0.91), respectively. The funnel plot and test results showed that there was no significant publication bias among the included studies.
CONCLUSIONS
Baseline LDCT has high sensitivity and specificity as a screening technique for lung cancer. However, long-term follow-up of the whole study population (including those with a negative baseline screening result) should be performed to enhance the accuracy of LDCT screening.
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10.Study on the Antibody Production Efficiency in Modified Big-BALB/c Mice
Dan WANG ; Xiaolu ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Bo FU ; Wendong WANG ; Jing LIU ; Suyin ZHANG ; Yihe WU ; Deguo WU ; Xiaoyan DU ; Dawei ZHAN ; Xiulin ZHANG ; Changlong LI
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(6):612-618
Objective To compare the preparation efficiency of mouse pox and mouse hepatitis antibodies between two substrains of BALB/c and Big-BALB/c (B-BALB/c) mice, and to provide a theoretical basis and reference for the selection of laboratory animals in the preparation of monoclonal antibodies inducedin vivo through hybridoma.Methods Individuals weighing more than 5% of the weight of normal animals at 4 weeks of age (the criterion for late selection is more than 10%) were selected from a population of conventionally bred BALB/c mice and bred individually, and a subline of B-BALB/c mice was prepared after 10 generations of selection. A total of 40 BALB/c mice and 40 B-BALB/c mice aged 10 to 11 weeks, half male and half female, were selected and inoculated with the mousepox monoclonal antibody hybridoma cell line G23 or the murine hepatitis monoclonal antibody hybridoma cell line Y15 pre-treated with liquid paraffin, respectively. Mice ascites containing monoclonal antibodies were obtained by in vivo induction. The antibody titer was tested by indirect ELISA. The mice were grouped based on the sub-strains, gender and inoculation type of hybridoma to analyze the ascites production, antibody titer and antibody production, and to evaluate the antibody preparation efficiency of the two BALB/c mouse sub-strains.ResultsAfter 10 generations of breeding, the body weight of 10-week-old male and female B-BALB/c mice increased by 22.3% and 12.8%, respectively, compared with BALB/c mice of the same age. Compared with BALB/c mice, B-BALB/c mice had better tolerance and adaptation to secondary ascites collection. Compared with BALB/c mice, the ascites production and antibody titer during the preparation of antibodies in B-BALB/c mice were significantly increased, especially in the hybridoma cell line G23 vaccination group (both P<0.000 1) . After inoculation with the hybridoma cell lines G23 or Y15, the average antibody production of B-BALB/c mice (14.99×104 U and 33.22×104 U) was higher than that of BALB/c mice (5.33×104 U and 19.31×104 U) (both P<0.01). After inoculation with hybridoma cell line G23, the average antibody production per unit body weight of B-BALB/c mice (0.55×104 U/g) was higher than that of BALB/c mice (0.23×104 U/g) (P<0.000 1). And the antibody production per unit body weight of female B-BALB/c or BALB/c mice was higher than that of male B-BALB/c or BALB/c mice (bothP<0.01).Conclusion B-BALB/c mice can be used as an alternative to BALB/c mice in the in vivo induction of monoclonal antibody preparation, which can achieve the purpose of reducing the number of experimental animals used, lowering the labor cost, and improving the efficiency of antibody preparation.