1.Investigation and analysis of Chinese public 's cognition for clinical research.
Aijing LUO ; Juan LIU ; Chang LIU ; Yuxia XIANG ; Guoping YANG ; Zhijun HUANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(1):130-137
OBJECTIVES:
Clinical research plays a vital role in disease research and population health. The public is the main source of clinical research volunteers. Understanding the public's cognition of clinical research plays a decisive role in the development of clinical research. This study aims to understand the Chinese public's cognition for clinical research and the influencing factors.
METHODS:
The questionnaire based on Chinese-translated Public Awareness of Research for Therapeutic Advancements through Knowledge and Empowerment (PARTAKE) was used to investigate the public's cognition for clinical research.
RESULTS:
Of the 2 513 valid respondents, 91.84% had heard of "clinical research", 91.76% of the respondents believed that clinical research was beneficial to society, 65.90% were willing to participate in clinical research, 87.50% believed that confidentiality was a very important thing, 73.70% believed that their personal information had been protected when participating in clinical research, and, 46.40% did not know whether volunteers participating in clinical research could receive adequate compensation. Educational levels, employment status, and annual income impacted in public perceptions of willingness to participate in clinical research, especially in privacy protection, informed consent, whether clinical research is intended for society, compensation for clinical research, and safety of clinical research (all P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
The Chinese public's cognition level for clinical research is acceptable, but there is still a lot of room for improvement in privacy protection, informed consent, and compensation. By designing a reasonable knowledge training program for clinical research and using the multimedia, improving access to the relevant knowledge, more public will know about clinical research recruitment information, which is of great significance for the development of clinical research in China.
Humans
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China
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East Asian People
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Educational Status
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Public Opinion
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Knowledge
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Biomedical Research
2.Application of MALDI-TOF MS in clinical difficult blood group typing
Aijing LI ; Minghao LI ; Jiaxuan YANG ; Qiong LU ; Wei SHEN ; Jiewei ZHENG ; Sha JIN ; Dong XIANG ; Qixiu YANG ; Ziyan ZHU ; Luyi YE
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(9):923-928
【Objective】 To explore the application of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) in the genotyping of difficult blood typing samples, and to provide evidence for clinical blood transfusion. 【Methods】 Three ambiguous blood group samples, submitted to Shanghai Blood Center by Shanghai regional hospitals, were studied, of which Sample1 included the proband and his parents. Serological methods were used to perform blood group typing, direct antibody test, unexpected antibody screening and identification test. Blood group genotyping was performed by using the MALDI-TOF MS detection systeme stablished in our laboratory. Sanger sequencing was used to confirm gene mutation sites, and serological or flow methods were used to verify specific samples′ phenotype. 【Results】 Serological results indicated the existence of antibodies against high frequency antigens in sample 1 (including proband and her mother), 2 and 3. The genotyping results of MALDI-TOF MS showed that the proband of sample 1 was Di(a+ b+ ), her father was Di(a-b+ ), her mother was Di(a+ b-), sample 2 was p, and sample 3 was Jr(a-). Sequencing results of three samples were consistent with mass spectrometry typing results. Serological results showed that sample 2 had a p phenotype. The flow cytometry results suggested that sample 3 had a Jr(a-) phenotype. 【Conclusion】 For the first time, we applied MALDI-TOF MS technology to blood type genotyping of ambiguous clinical samples in China. Compared with other genotyping methods such as PCR-SSP, MALDI-TOF MS has the advantages of rapid detection, high throughput and high specificity, which would contribute to identification of difficult blood typing samples in the future, as well as rare blood group screening.
3.High-frequency ultrasound combined with modified Rodnan skin score in systemic sclerosis
Hongyan LI ; Chao SUN ; Lin YANG ; Xiaoping WANG ; Yanru WANG ; Jingjing HE ; Yongxia QIAO ; Fuling SHAO ; Hongtao JIN ; Aijing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2019;23(4):233-237
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the degree of skin thickening of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) by high-frequecy ultrasound,as well as the value of ultrasound.Methods Thirty-one patients with SSc and 31 age-matched and sex-matched healthy control subjects were enrolled.Skin thickness,modified Rodnan skin score (mRss),disease activity index (DA1) and other clinical parameters within and between groups were compared using SPSS 21 software.Student's t test,x2 test or nonparametric testing was performed to compare between groups.The Pearson or Spearman methods were used to test correlation.Sensitivity and specificity of skin thickness detection by high-frequecy ultrasound were evaluated by using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.Results Total thickness of skin (TST) of patientswith SSc were positively correlated to the total mRss (r=0.416,P=0.020) and DAI (r=0.436,P=0.014).The skin thickness of patients with mRss 0,1,2 was higher than CNT [1.45(0.60),1.70(0.30) mm,1.60 (0.30) mm vs 1.30 (0.35) mm,Z=-3.242,-6.577,-5.090,P<0.01].The cut-off value of TST used as the evaluation of skin change was 7.4 mm by ROC curve analysis,and the sensitivity and specificity of them was 77.40% and 87.10% respectively,and patients with thickened skin were more likely to suffer interstitial lung disease (ILD) (16 vs 1,x2=26.004,P=0.014),higher mRss [10(6) vs 4(5),Z=-2.499,P=0.031],DAI [(5.2±2.4) vs (2.3±1.7),t=-3.104,P<0.01)] and CRP [(8.60 (10.48) mg/L vs 3.52 (4.93) mg/L,Z=-2.276,P=0.038].Conclusion US combined with mRss are helpful to evaluate the changes of skin and disease activity of patients in SSc.US can identify the early and subclinical skin involvement that may precede mRss,providing a more reliable tool for diagnosis,treat efficacy and prediction of organ damage.
4.Investigation of the case based learning combined with WeChat platform for the residents training of ultrasound
Peng FU ; Aijing ZHANG ; Wa YANG ; Wen CHEN ; Ling JIANG ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(2):181-185
The training of residents majoring in ultrasound needs not only to pay attention to the teaching of speculative knowledge,but also to "look at pictures and talk",which is based on a large number of diagnostic ultrasound cases,training the residents to find,discover and discriminate the lesions from the ultrasonic images to finally form a sharp recognition and diagnosis ability.This study used the instant messaging tool WeChat to establish a virtual learning platform and implement a case based teaching process through this platform,which can avoid the limitations of time and space,and make the communication between teachers and students faster.According to the questionnaire survey,residents generally believed that the training mode can effectively improve learning efficiency and professional ability and hope to add this training mode to the basis of traditional teaching mode.The results of resident case analysis showed that the diagnostic accuracy of residents gradually increased during the training process.The model of WeChat platform combined with case teaching can provide new ideas and methods for standardized training of resident doctors in ultrasound specialty.
5.Study on Network Pharmacology of the Mechanism of Lysimachia christinae in the Treatment of Cholecyst Related Disease
Peng HUANG ; Jialin QU ; Le CHANG ; Hongwen KE ; Ying YANG ; Aijing LENG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(9):1220-1225
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mechanism of Lysimachia christinae in the treatment of cholecyst related diseases by network pharmacology. METHODS: The active ingredients of L. christinae were screened through TCMSP database with “Lipinski rule” and “Oral bioavailability >30%” rules, and their related targets were predicated correspondingly, then compound-target network were constructed by Cytoscape 3.2.1 software. Disease related targets were predicted by searching TTD database, OMIM database, PharmGKB database, DrugBank database and GAD database with “cholelithiasis” “gallstones” “cholecystitis” and “cholangitis” as keywords. Then, the network of disease-target was constructed and merged with active ingredient target to obtain therapeutic target. After pathway enrichment analysis of therapeutic target were performed by utilizing the DAVID database, molecular docking between target and active ingredient was also conducted in order to screen the main active ingredients of L. christinae. RESULTS: Twenty-seven active ingredients with good oral absorption and drug-like properties were screened from L. christinae. Thirty-three targets were attained after constructing and merging the network. Seven pathways, mainly related to cancer pathway and ABC transporter pathway were achieved. Top 4 active ingredients of L. christinae in the list of docking score were kaempferin, acacia, hesperetin and isorhamnetin, which acted on ABCC3, ABCB1, ABCC2, ABCB4 target. CONCLUSIONS: L. christinae treat cholecyst related diseases through ABC transporter pathway.
6.The correlation of leptin and a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin-like motifs 4 with joint destruction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Lin YANG ; Xiaoping WANG ; Hongyan LI ; Yongxia QIAO ; Shuran SONG ; Chao SUN ; Yanru WANG ; Jingjing HE ; Aijing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(6):401-404
Objective To explore how leptin affects RA,especially those with joint erosion.Methods The study recruited 48 consecutive patients with RA (14 patients with knee joint effusion) and 23 age and sex matched healthy people.RA patients were grouped into low and moderate activity group [2.6<28-joint disease activity score (DAS28) ≤5.1,n =5] and high activity group (DAS28 >5.1,n =43) according DAS28-ESR;Meanwhile,they were grouped into bone erosive group (n=20) and non-erosive group (n=28) according to X-ray of both hands.Demographic data of RA patients were recorded.ELISA was applied to assess leptin and a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin-like motifs (ADAMTS4) in serum and synovial fluid of RA group.Sharp/van der Heijde scores were used to assess bone erosion and joint space narrowing.Leptin and ADAMTS4 from serum and synovial fluid were compared between different groups using t test,Rank sum test,Chi-square test and Analysis of Variance,and we did Pearson and Spearman's Corre-lation analyses between these values and clinical features,lab indicators and radiological scores.Moreover,we did single factor and logistic regression analyses,which facilitated screening risk factors of joint destruction.Results Serum leptin in RA group was significantly higher than that of the control group [8.06(6.24) ng/ml vs 4.62(7.13),Z=-2.113,P=0.035],and leptin was positively correlated with Shar/van der Heijde score (r=0.347,P=0.016).Serum leptin in erosive RA patients was higher than that of the non-erosive patients (Z=-2.070,P=0.038),and there was a positive correlation between leptin and ADAMTS4 only in synovial fluid of RA patients with erosion (r=0.900,P=0.037).It was found in logistic regression results that RA patients with more tender joint counts and elevated leptin were more likely to develop bone erosion [OR=1.229,95%CI (1.007,1.500),P=0.043;OR=1.159,95%CI (1.015,1.324),P=0.030].Conclusion Leptin participates RA joint destruction probably by modulating expression of ADAMTS4.Leptin and tender joint count are independent risk factors for RA with joint destruction.
7.Application of the index system for clinical evaluation of implementation effect: An example of vaginal delivery
Ping MAO ; Chen DENG ; Xiao ZHU ; Aijing LUO ; Siqing DING ; Jinfu YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2018;43(1):22-27
Objective:In order to apply the index system for clinical evaluation of implementation effect in hospitals.Methods:A total of 862 patients with vaginal delivery from 9 hospitals were randomly divided into an clinical pathway group (n=496) and a control group (n=366).The patients in the control group received traditional treatment procedure while the patients in the clinical pathway group experienced procedure of the clinical treatment.The index system was used for clinical evaluation of implementation effect.Results:There were obvious advantages in 15 indicators in the clinical pathway group than those in the control group (P<0.05).The comprehensive score of the clinical pathway group was higher than the control group of the corresponding grade and nature of the hospital.The comprehensive score for secondary hospitals (Ci=0.7967) were higher than that for the tertiary hospitals (Ci=0.2033).The comprehensive score for the general hospitals (Ci=0.8948) were higher than that for the specialized hospitals (Ci=0.1052).As for clinical implementation effect,the secondary hospitals were better than the tertiary hospital,and the general hospitals were better than the specialized hospitals.Conclusion:The index system for clinical evaluation could quantify the implementation effect,and compare the implementation effect in different hospitals,which provides reference for the management of clinical pathway.
8.Progress of gastrointestinal involvement in systemic sclerosis
Hongyan LI ; Lin YANG ; Jingjing HE ; Yanru WANG ; Aijing LIU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(9):725-728
Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease characterized by skin thickening and tightness.Digestive system is the most commonly damaged system secondary to skin,and as to unspecific clinical manifestations,this complication is often ignored in the early,the prognosis and quality of life of patients will be affected.This article overviews the recent research developments on pathology,clinical features,management of systemic sclerosis with digestive system involvement,to draw attention to early diagnosis and treatment of this condition for the improvement of the prognosis.
9.Primary benign glomus tumor of lung: report of a case.
Jianguo WEI ; Xiaolu YUAN ; Jianfeng YANG ; Aijing SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(9):664-665
Glomus Tumor
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Lung
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pathology
10.Effect of social support and coping styles on the stress and mental health in relatives of patients with traumatic brain injury.
Ping MAO ; Aijing LUO ; Jinfu YANG ; Siqing DING ; Jiaode JIANG ; Weiwei YE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(3):303-310
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of social support and coping style on the stress and mental health in relatives of patients with traumatic brain injury.
METHODS:
The stress, mental health, social support and coping style were investigated in 300 relatives of patients with traumatic brain injury by Relative Stress Scale, Symptom Checklist-90, Social Support Rating Scale and Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire in Changsha City.
RESULTS:
The mental health problems in relatives of patients with traumatic brain injury were closely related to the levels of stress, the ways of coping and the social support. In addition to the direct eff ect of stress on mental health in relatives of patients, the ways of coping and social support functioned as a mediator in this regard. The value of mesomeric eff ect for coping styles and social support ranged from 23.6% to 43.0%, and social support had an advantage over the coping styles.
CONCLUSION
Social support and coping styles should be considered in psychological nursing program to prevent and adjust the mental distress in relatives of patients with traumatic brain injury, which is beneficial to the treatment and recovery for patients.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Brain Injuries
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Family
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psychology
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Humans
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Mental Health
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Social Support
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Stress, Psychological
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Surveys and Questionnaires

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