1.Study on the causes and countermeasures of medical disputes between nursing students and patients in hospitals
Hongya CAI ; Shaoling LIAO ; Anan LUO ; Xiufeng HUANG
China Modern Doctor 2015;(10):130-132
Objective To investigate the causes and countermeasures of medical disputes between nursing students and patients in hospitals, which will prevent the occurrence of the disputes and promote the comprehensive development of the hospitals. Methods The causes of 107 cases of medical disputes between nursing students and patients during the last three years in hospitals was analyzed. Results In recent years, there was an upward trend in medical disputes be-tween nursing students and patients, in which 57%were caused by poor communication and service attitude. And some preventive measures were put forward. Conclusion To strengthen the communication between nursing students and pa-tients, improve service awareness, better service attitude, enhance the legal safety education, regulate the profession practice and improve the comprehensive quality and nursing quality of nursing students are the key factors in reducing the nurse-patient disputes.
2.Long-term follow-up of stage 1-2 neuroblastoma
Ci PAN ; Anan ZHANG ; Qidong YE ; Min ZHOU ; Huiliang XUE ; Jing CHEN ; Changyin LUO ; Shuhong SHEN ; Jiangmin WANG ; Yanjing TANG ; Jingyan TANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(5):410-412
Objectives To evaluate the clinical features, treatment scheme and long-term outcomes of stage 1、2 childhood neuroblastoma (NB). Methods The retrospective study included 49 newly diagnosed NB stage 1、2 patients from June 1998 to December 2010. Clinical data and long-term outcomes were analyzed. Results Twenty-four patients with stage 1 NB and twenty patients with stage 2 NB were found among all 237 patients with NB enrolled in this study. The median age at diagnosis was 25 months( 2 week to 9 year old),29 males and 20 females. Thirty-one patients (63.6%) without symptoms were discovered with tumor by physical or imaging examination. Thorax and abdomen were the most common sites of primary tumor (21 and 22 cases, accounting for 42.9% and 44.9% of all patients, respectively). Forty (81.6%) NB patients had favorable pathology classification. One patient was of MYCN amplification status. Urine vanilla mandelic acid was normal in 32 (91.4%) patients, and serum lactate dehydrogenase was less than five times of the normal value in all patients. Ten NB patients were treated ac-cording to the low-risk protocol who received surgery alone.Thirty-nine patients were treated according to intermediate-risk protocol who received both surgery and chemotherapy. All the patients achieved very good partial remission (100%).The medi-an follow-up period was 60 months(22 months to148months). Nine patients were lost after a follow up of 3 months in medi-an. The 2-、3-、5-year event free survival and overall survial of all 49 patients was 100%. Conclusions The prognosis for neu-roblastoma of stage 1、2 in this study was with 100%survival, which provides opportunity for further reduction of dosage and/or duration of episodes in chemotherapy.
3.Whole-Brain Direct Inputs to and Axonal Projections from Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons in the Mouse Primary Auditory Area.
Mengting ZHAO ; Miao REN ; Tao JIANG ; Xueyan JIA ; Xiaojun WANG ; Anan LI ; Xiangning LI ; Qingming LUO ; Hui GONG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(6):576-590
Neurons in the primary auditory area (AUDp) innervate multiple brain regions with long-range projections while receiving informative inputs for diverse functions. However, the brain-wide connections of these neurons have not been comprehensively investigated. Here, we simultaneously applied virus-based anterograde and retrograde tracing, labeled the connections of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the mouse AUDp, and acquired whole-brain information using a dual-channel fluorescence micro-optical sectioning tomography system. Quantified results showed that the two types of neurons received inputs with similar patterns but sent heterogeneous projections to downstream regions. In the isocortex, functionally different areas consistently sent feedback-dominated projections to these neurons, with concomitant laterally-dominated projections from the sensory and limbic cortices to inhibitory neurons. In subcortical regions, the dorsal and medial parts of the non-lemniscal auditory thalamus (AT) were reciprocally connected to the AUDp, while the ventral part contained the most fibers of passage from the excitatory neurons and barely sent projections back, indicating the regional heterogeneity of the AUDp-AT circuit. Our results reveal details of the whole-brain network and provide new insights for further physiological and functional studies of the AUDp.
4.Restoration of FMRP expression in adult V1 neurons rescues visual deficits in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome.
Chaojuan YANG ; Yonglu TIAN ; Feng SU ; Yangzhen WANG ; Mengna LIU ; Hongyi WANG ; Yaxuan CUI ; Peijiang YUAN ; Xiangning LI ; Anan LI ; Hui GONG ; Qingming LUO ; Desheng ZHU ; Peng CAO ; Yunbo LIU ; Xunli WANG ; Min-Hua LUO ; Fuqiang XU ; Wei XIONG ; Liecheng WANG ; Xiang-Yao LI ; Chen ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(3):203-219
Many people affected by fragile X syndrome (FXS) and autism spectrum disorders have sensory processing deficits, such as hypersensitivity to auditory, tactile, and visual stimuli. Like FXS in humans, loss of Fmr1 in rodents also cause sensory, behavioral, and cognitive deficits. However, the neural mechanisms underlying sensory impairment, especially vision impairment, remain unclear. It remains elusive whether the visual processing deficits originate from corrupted inputs, impaired perception in the primary sensory cortex, or altered integration in the higher cortex, and there is no effective treatment. In this study, we used a genetic knockout mouse model (Fmr1KO), in vivo imaging, and behavioral measurements to show that the loss of Fmr1 impaired signal processing in the primary visual cortex (V1). Specifically, Fmr1KO mice showed enhanced responses to low-intensity stimuli but normal responses to high-intensity stimuli. This abnormality was accompanied by enhancements in local network connectivity in V1 microcircuits and increased dendritic complexity of V1 neurons. These effects were ameliorated by the acute application of GABAA receptor activators, which enhanced the activity of inhibitory neurons, or by reintroducing Fmr1 gene expression in knockout V1 neurons in both juvenile and young-adult mice. Overall, V1 plays an important role in the visual abnormalities of Fmr1KO mice and it could be possible to rescue the sensory disturbances in developed FXS and autism patients.
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