1.Stressing the Idea of Excellent Course and Strengthening Diagnostics Curriculum Development
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(07):-
Diagnostics is a highly practical course.According to the training model,we set up the goals of curriculum development,optimized and updated the teaching contents,attached importance to teaching materials development,reformed the teaching methods and strengthened faculty training.It started with each teaching step of diagnostics,the teaching quality has been remarkably improved.
2.Changes of von Willebrand factor and vascular-cellular adhesion molecule-1 in patients with unstable angina
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To explore the changes of von Willebrand factor (vWF) and soluble vascular-cellular adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1), and the correlation of vWF, sVCAM-1 with acute myocardial ischemia. METHODS: By means of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), the changes of vWF and sVCAM-1 were measured in 73 patients with unstable angina (UA) during angina attack and relief period (24 h after attack) as well as in 50 controls. RESULTS: The levels of vWF and sVCAM-1 were significantly higher in UA patients than those in controls (P
3.The reform and practice of curriculum system of clinical laboratory medicine
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
In the course of the reform of curriculum system of clinical laboratory medicine,Medical College of Qingdao University takes the innovative thinking training as a master line,practice teaching as the key point,the skill training as the breach,and sticks to the pertinence andpractibility in the curriculum system reform to construct the innovation-centered curriculum sys-tem of clinical laboratory medicine.It also devotes itself to strengthening students’overall quality and training students' innovative thinking,to culture the high-level talented persons of clinical labo-ratory medicine who have the innovative thinking and the stronger adaptiveness for society.
4.CLINICAL APPLICATION OF THE MEDIAL MULTIPLEX FLAP PEDICLED WITH THE POSTERIOR TIBIAL VESSEL
Hao LIU ; Chengyu YE ; Guorong YU
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2001;15(3):147-149
Objective To investigate the clinical results of the medial multiplex flap pedicled with the posterior tibial vessel. Methods Twelve cases with soft tissue defects and bone defects of limbs were treated with the medial multiplex flap pedicled with the posterior tibial vessel from September 1992 to May 1999. Among them, bone and soft tissue defects following opened fracture in 7 cases, chronic ulcer following chronic osteomyelitis in 2 cases, melanoepithelioma in 2 cases, bone and soft tissue defects following osteoma resection in 1 case. The bone defect area was from 2.5 cm×5.0 cm to 4.5 cm ×11.0 cm. Free graft was performed in 5 cases, bridged transposition in 3 cases and reversal transposition in 4 cases, among them, periosteal myocutaneous flap with autogenous or allogeneic bone grafting in 8 cases, myocutaneous flap in 4 cases. The area of the flaps from 6 cm ×8 cm to 12 cm×25 cm. Results All flaps were healed by first intention, but in the distal fragments of bigger flaps were partially necrosed in 2 cases. In 10 cases bone healing were obtained after 16 weeks of operation according to the X-ray photos. All cases were followed up from 6 to 18 months. All cases achieved satisfactory result but 1 case died because of lung metastasis of osteoma. Conclusion The multiplex graft pedicled with the posterior tibial vessel is an ideal graft for repairing the large soft tissue defects and bone defects, because it has such advantages as adequate blood supply, big vascular diameter, long pedicle and big dermatomic area.
5.The effects of PGMS and PSS on erythrocyte deformability in patients with acute myocardial infarction
Qiang ZHANG ; Xieying YIN ; Chengyu LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
The present study on 24 cases disclosed that the erythrocyte deformability(ED) of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was significantly lower than normal control. After incubate the patients' erythrocyte with Prop-lene Glycol Mannituse Sulfate(PGMS) and Pro-plene Glycol Alginate Sudium Sulfate (PSS ) , The ED was significantly higher than that of in-cubated without drug. PGMS was more effi-cious. The result indicated that PGMS and PSS may have high value in improving the microcir-culation of patient with AMI, increasing the blood flow of capilliaries in ischemic myocardium and reducing the area of infarction.
6.Study on Complement and Activated Complement Factors in Peripheral Blood and Skin in Patients with Psoriasis
Guizhi WANG ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Chengyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2001;34(2):105-107
Objective To investigate the levels of complement and activated complement factors in peripheral blood and skin in patients with psoriasis and their significance in the development of psoriatic lesion.Methods Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immuno turbidi metric analysis were used to determine the levels of C3d, sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in sera from 57 patients with psoriasis vulgaris.Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess in situ expression of SC5b-9 in lesional and non lesional skin of 37 patients.Results There was a significant decrease of C3 and C4, and increase of C3d and sC5b-9 in patients with psoriasis in comparison with those of normal controls (t=10.88~ 24.80, P<0.01).The levels of C3 and C4 were significantly lower, while the levels of C3d and sC5b-9 were significantly higher in progressive stage than those in static stage (t=4.55~ 6.77,P< 0.01).In situ expression of sC5b-9 was significantly higher in stratum corneum and dermo epidermal junction of lesional skin than that in non lesional skin and normal controls (χ2=62.90,45.45;P< 0.01).There was no significant difference of C5b-9 expression in stratum corneum and dermoepidermal junction of lesional skin between progressive and static stage.Conclusions There is significant correlation between the development of psoriatic lesion and local deposit of activated complement factors.
7.Investigation of the teaching effects for students of seven-year program
Min ZHANG ; Chengyu LIU ; Ying YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the teaching effects for students of seven-year program.Method Symposiums were hold among 3 batches for seven-years program and questionnaire collected.Results We need to further modify the curriculum and improve clinical teaching skills,and students also need to have more research ideas.Conclusion We should modify current teaching content,curriculum,and skills.Clinical skills and humanization management should be highlighted.This is the key to ensure that teaching effects and teaching quality can be improved effectively.
8.MRA Classification of the Artery Structures at the Base of the Brain
Hong YU ; Chengyu LIU ; Yanju WANG
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(3):261-265
Objective To observe and classify the structure of the circle of Willis by using magnetic resonance angiographic(MRA)method. Methods A total of 2104 MRA head images from October 2013 to May 2015 in Shenyang Weikang Hospital was retrospective analyzed ,and the structure was classified by anterior circle or posterior circle according to the actual situation of the cerebral basilar artery. Results According to the origin of anterior cerebral artery and whether there was anterior communicating artery or not ,anterior circle was classified into three types:type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ. Type Ⅱ was classified into two subtypes,namely,type ⅡR and type ⅡL. Posterior circle,on the basis of whether there was posterior communicating artery or not,was classified into three types,which were type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ. According to the origin of posterior cerebral artery,type Ⅰ was classified into four subtypes,including type ⅠB,type ⅠC,type ⅠRC and type ⅠLC;type Ⅱ was classified into eight subtypes,including type ⅡBR,type ⅡBL,type ⅡCR,type ⅡCL,type ⅡRCR,type ⅡRCL,type ⅡLCR and type ⅡLCL;type Ⅲ was classified into four subtypes,including type ⅢB,type ⅢC,type ⅢRC,type ⅢLC. Conclusion There is a correlation among the different types of cerebral basi-lar artery,and each type of artery has their own sources of blood supply and the traits of communication compensation. When the anterior circle and posterior circle were both type Ⅲ,the complete ring structure of cerebral basilar artery,namely the circle of Willis,was formed. The existing rate of the circle of Willis was about 10.7%. Understanding of the differences among the individual types of arteries has great significance to the prevention and treatment of the cerebrovascular disease.
9.Depression in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
Kun LIU ; Chengyu CHEN ; Lirong JING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 1993;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate the feature of depression in patients with Parkinson's disease(PD) and the related factors.Methods:Use Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) to measure the level of depression of 60 patients with PD.Functional state of the patients was evaluated by Motor Dysfunction Rating Scale for Parkinson's Disease(MDRSPD).Results:29 cases(48.3%) were identified to have depression,among whom 40% were of minor or moderate degree,8.3% were severe.The main manifestations of depression were anxiety/body,retardation,hopelessness and insomnia.Scores of hopelessness,retardation,and insomnia factor were significantly higher in the rigidity and tremor combining rigidity patients than those in tremor patients.The level of depression positively correlated with the duration of disease and degree of dysfunction due to PD,and it has no relation with age,sex,and education.Conclusions:The incidence of depression was higher in patients with PD.PD patients of different clinical types had different characteristics of depression.The rigidity type is more likely to get depression.The degrees are closely related to duration of disease and degree of dysfunetion.
10.The Changes of Leukocyte Rheology, Expression of Leukocyte CD18 and the Concentration of Serum Soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 in Patients with Psoriasis
Chengyu LIU ; Guizhi WANG ; Runluan TAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To explore the correlation between the leukocyte rheology, cell adhesion molecule(CAM) expression and psoriasis. Methods Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA), erythrocyte deformability apparatus and in vitro thrombus and platelet adhesion dual purpose apparatus were used to determine the changes of leukocyte CD18 expression, levels of serum soluble intercelular adhesion molecule 1(sICAM 1), and the changes of leukocyte filtration index(LFI) and leukocyte adhesion rate(LAR). Results The leukocyte CD18 expression, sICAM 1 level, LFI and LAR were significantly increased in patients with psoriasis than those in controls(P