1.Evaluation of research quality for medical graduates
Danfei XU ; Xing CHANG ; Yuqing PEI ; Yan LIU ; Xin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(8):777-779
Objective To investigate the research quality of present medical graduates and propose suggestions for improvement.Method A self-designed questionnaire entitled Investigating Questionnaire for Research Quality Analysis of Medical Graduates in Peking Union Medical College Hospital was distributed to the clinical and academic medical graduates in the hospital from July to August 2015.Among 276 collected questionnaires,270 were validated as effective.SPSS 18.0 software was used to statistically describe the result and to perform t test on different subgroups.Results The research quality average of the surveyed hospital was 10.28.Results revealed that in regard of the three aspects of research quality,research consciousness ranked first,followed by the research ability,while scientific spirit was the weakest.Academic medical graduates showed significantly higher scores than clinical graduates in terms of total research quality and every single aspect (P values less than 0.05).Conclusions To better cultivate the academic leaders in medical research,it is necessary to strengthen the research training for the graduates,practice their scientific thinking especially the clinical graduates,reinforce tutors' guidance,and promote communication and collaboration.
2.Results of EGFR Mutations Detected in Pleural Effusion and Its Clinical Significance in 132 Patients with Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Study in A Single Center.
Tao LU ; Qiang LI ; Lan LI ; Kaizhen YANG ; Danfei ZHOU ; Jie GAO ; Minjiang CHEN ; Yan XU ; Wei ZHONG ; Mengzhao WANG ; Zhiyong LIANG ; Jing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2020;23(12):1059-1065
BACKGROUND:
The lack of pathological quality control standard in detecting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene mutation in malignant pleural effusion leads to confusion in the interpretation of detection results and the clinical use of EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). Therefore, it is very important to propose quality control standards and guide the detection of EGFR mutation in pleural effusion. The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyze the results of EGFR gene mutation in pleural effusion sediment section according to strict pathological quality control standards, and the therapeutic effect of EGFR-TKIs guided by this detection results.
METHODS:
From January 2012 to June 2018, the clinical data of patients with pleural effusion collected from Department of Pathology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Among them, 132 patients with relatively complete clinical data and with EGFR gene mutation detection of paraffin-embedded pleural effusion sediment section according to the established quality control standard were included. According to the results of EGFR gene mutation, it was divided into positive group and negative group, and the efficacy of EGFR-TKIs in different groups was compared.
RESULTS:
After the centrifugation of pleural effusion, the sediment was embedded in paraffin, sectioned, and observed under the microscope after HE staining. If the number of tumor cells ≥100, it met the pathological quality control standard, and it could be used for subsequent EGFR gene mutation detection. EGFR gene mutations were detected in 72 (54.5%) of 132 patients. EGFR-TKIs were used in 69 of 72 mutation positive patients. Of 60 EGFR mutation negative patients, only 15 used EGFR-TKIs. In EGFR mutation positive group, the disease control rate (DCR) was 95.8%, and the median progression-free survival (PFS) was 11 months. In EGFR mutation negative group, the DCR was 0%, and the median PFS was 1 month. The DCR and PFS were significantly different between the two groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
According to the pathological quality control standards, the embedded section of pleural fluid sediment can be used to detect EGFR gene mutation, and the results can be used to guide the clinical use of EGFR-TKIs.