1.Poor performance of HbA1C in diagnosis of pre-diabetes in Chinese adolescents
Ping LI ; Ranhua JIANG ; Xue LI ; Zinan WANG ; Liang LI ; Cong LIU ; Ling LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(5):386-389
Objective To evaluate the performance of HbA1C in diagnosis of pre-diabetes in Chinese adolescents.Methods A total of 933 students(aged 13-16 year,46.5% female)without known history of diabetes were selected from junior and senior middle schools in Liaoyang city.HbA1C and fasting plasma glucose(FPG)levels were determined in all participants.Pre-diabetes was diagnosed as according to 2010 American Diabetes Association (ADA)criteria[HbA1C 5.7%-6.4%,FPG(5.6-6.9)mmol/L].The individuals with HbA1C ≥5.7% underwent oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)and were classified into impaired glucose tolerance(IGT)and impaired fasting glucose(IFG)according to 1999 World Health Organization(WHO)criteria.The performance of HbA1C in diagnosing pre-diabetes by the new criteria was evaluated by the traditional OGTT results based on receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results Among all participants,213(22.8%)individuals were diagnosed as prediabetic subjects.72.3% of individuals with pre-diabetes were identified by HbA1C alone,23.0% by FPG alone,and only 4.7% by both tests simultaneously.The ROC curve for HbA1C to identify impaired fasting glucose diagnosed by new criteria had an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.50 without statistical significance(P = 0.97).Of the 164 participants with HbA1C 5.7% -6.4%,68 individuals received OGTT,among which 18 subjects were diagnosed as IGT(n= 14)or IFG(n = 4).The ROC curve for HbA1C to identify pre-diabetes diagnosed by OGTT had an AUC of 0.53,without statistical significance(P = 0.69).Conclusion In Chinese adolescents,HbA1C is not suitable for diagnosis or screening of pre-diabetes.
2. Efficacy and safety of rifabutin and furazolidone included triple regimen and minocycline plus furazolidone included quadruple regimen in eradicating refractory Helicobacter pylori infection
Mengdi LI ; Zinan WANG ; Songbai ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2019;39(12):812-816
Objective:
To observe the efficacy and safety of rifabutin and furazolidone included triple regimen and minocycline plus furazolidone included quadruple regimen in eradicating refractory
3.Organizational support and competence of university psychological commissioners: A chain mediating model of psychological capital and coping efficacy
Jingqun WANG ; Xin CAO ; Zinan CHEN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(1):55-59
【Objective】 To explore the chain mediation model of psychological capital and coping efficacy on the relationship between organizational support and competence of university psychological commissioners. 【Methods】 We recruited 366 college psychological commissioners to complete the questionnaire survey regarding organizational support, competence of psychological commissary, psychological capital, and coping efficacy. 【Results】 ① Organizational support was positively correlated with the competence of psychological commissioners (r=0.61, P<0.01), psychological capital (r=0.59, P<0.01), and coping efficacy (r=0.57, P<0.01). The competence of psychological commissioners had a positive correlation with psychological capital (r=0.61, P<0.01) and coping efficacy (r=0.63, P<0.01). There was a positive correlation between psychological capital and coping efficacy (r=0.72, P<0.01). ② Psychological capital and coping efficacy had a chain mediating effect between organizational support and competence of psychological commissioners. The proportion of indirect effect was 43.76%. 【Conclusion】 Organizational support influences the competence of psychological commissioners, which can be predicted via the chain mediating path between psychological capital and coping efficacy.
4.Effects of electroacupuncture combined with nerve mobilization on lower limb motor function and mRNA and protein expression of C3 botoxin substrate 1 after sciatic nerve injury
Yan WANG ; Zinan GUO ; Chuanfei DONG ; Luwen ZHU ; Bo LIU ; Huijie CHEN ; Bin ZHAO ; Fei PEI ; Chengcheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(2):139-145
Objective To investigate the effect of combining electroacupuncture with nerve mobilization to improve lower extremity motor function after sciatic nerve injury. And to document any changes in mRNA and protein expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1. Methods 180 New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into a normal control group, a model control group, an electroacupuncture group, a nerve mobilization group, and an elec-troacupuncture combined with nerve mobilization group, each of 36. Sciatic nerve injury was modelled using the clam-ping method in all except the normal control group. The control group had no intervention, while the nerve mobiliza-tion group, the electroacupuncture group and the combined group were treated with nerve mobilization, and/or elec-troacupuncture applied to the rabbit analogue of the jiaji acupoint. After 1, 2, and 4 weeks of treatment, toe reflex scores and modified Tarlov scores were used to assess any functional recovery. After 1, 2, and 4 weeks of treatment, 12 of the rabbits in each group were sacrificed and the sciatic nerve and the L4-L6 segments of the spinal cord were re-sected. The expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1 mRNA and protein was detected using the polymerase chain reaction and western blotting. Results Sciatic nerve function and the expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin sub-strate 1 mRNA in the spinal cords and sciatic nerves of the three treatment groups were significantly higher than in the model control group at all three time points, but significantly lower than in the normal control group. The combined group′s results were significantly better than with electroacupuncture or nerve mobilization alone. After 1, 2, and 4 weeks of treatment, the average expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1 protein in the spinal cords of the three treatment groups was significantly higher than the model control group′s average, but significantly lower than that of the normal control group at the same time point. After 1 week of treatment the average expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1 protein in the spinal cords of the combined group was significantly higher than that in the group receiving electroacupuncture alone. After 2 and 4 weeks it was also significantly higher than the nerve mobilization group′s aver-age. After 1 week of treatment, the average expression of Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1 protein in the sciatic nerves of all three treatment groups was significantly lower than that of the control group. However, 1 and 3 weeks later the av-erage protein expression in the sciatic nerves was significantly higher than in the model control group, but significantly lower than in the normal control group at the same time points. The combined group′s average was then significantly higher than those of the groups receiving electroacupuncture or nerve mobilization alone at the same time point. Conclusion Nerve stimulation combined with electroacupuncture applied to the jiaji acupoint can promote the regener-ation of axons after sciatic nerve injury. The mechanism may be related to up-regulation of the Ras-related C3 botoxin substrate 1 gene and protein expression in the injured sciatic nerve and corresponding spinal cord segments.
5.Advances in the study of methods for evaluating patient adherence to drug therapy
Fei ZHAO ; Zhihong WANG ; Zinan ZHAO ; Kexin LI ; Fei LIU ; Yinyin SONG ; Jianchun LI ; Pengfei JIN ; Xin HU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(11):1389-1393
In this article, methods of measuring and evaluating treatment adherence, based on whether they are objective and subjective, are reviewed upon literature examination, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method for different population segments are also discussed.It is intended to provide medical professionals and researchers with a general framework about adherence assessment methods.During treatment and research, medical professionals and researchers should select the most appropriate methods for their purposes and provide effective and personalized evaluation methods to ultimately evaluate and improve patients' medication adherence.