1.Comparative Study on Forms of Chinese Medical Education Evaluation
Liang LIU ; Zuojie LUO ; Ying CUI ; Chao QIN ; Hanhong NONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
Based on the comparative analysis of current forms of Chinese medical education evaluation,the authors think that they should learn from each other and Chinese medical education will focus on close integrating self-assessment,government assessment and social assessment.
2.Relationship of platelet count with clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with breast cancer
Pei XUN ; Lei HAN ; Chunqing SONG ; Wei HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Hanhong LU ; Wenwen LI ; Jian LUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(8):1176-1179
Objective To investigate relationship of platelet (PLT) count with clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with breast cancer,and explore the susceptibility index to evaluate prognosis of patients with breast cancer.Methods A retrospective analysis of clinical data of 498 patients with breast cancer in January 1995 to December 2005 was carried out.PLT count was tested.Those patients were divided into group A (PLT < 150 × 109/L),group B[(150-250) × 109/L],and group C (PLT > 250 × 109/L) according to PLT count level.The relationship of platelet count with clinicopathological features was analyzed.Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazards model were used for univariate analysis and multivariate analysis of PLT impact on survival time.Results There was positively correlated between PLT count and clinicopathological features (Pearson coefficient > 0,P < 0.05).There was negative correlated between PLT count and survival time (Pearson coefficient =-O.583,P < 0.05).The survival time of groups A,B and C were significantly different (P =0.018).Cox proportional hazards model multi-factor analysis showed that PLT count was an independent factors affecting survival time (OR =2.256,P < 0.05).Conclusions Patients with breast cancer associated with increased emphasis and PLT count.PLT count had negative correlation with survival time.PLT count could be a susceptible index to predict the prognosis of patients with breast cancer.
3.Postoperative complications of microscopic versus Palomo varicocelectomy for varicocele in army personnel.
Jinghua ZENG ; Weilie HU ; Hanhong LUO ; Xin WANG ; Jianxiong CAO ; Junjie XIE ; Yijun LU ; Yihua PENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):138-141
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the postoperative complications of microscopic and conventional Palomo varicocelectomy in the treatment of varicocele in army personnel.
METHODSA total of 260 army personnel with varicocele were randomized to receive microscopic varicocelectomy (group A, n=130) and conventional Palomo varicocelectomy (group B, n=130). The postoperative recurrence and complications (scrotal edema, testicular pain and testicular atrophy) were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSAfter 1 year of follow-up, the recurrence rates in groups A and B were statistically comparable (5.3% vs 3.8%, P>0.05). The incidences of testicular atrophy and scrotal edema were significantly lower in group A than in group B (0.7% vs 3.1%, P<0.05; 3.1% vs 14.6%, P<0.05), and the rate of testicular pain relief was significantly higher in group A (90.7% vs 67.7%, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMicroscopic varicocelectomy can be a good choice in the treatment of varicocele in army personnel.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Groin ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Microsurgery ; adverse effects ; methods ; Postoperative Complications ; Treatment Outcome ; Urogenital Surgical Procedures ; adverse effects ; Varicocele ; surgery ; Young Adult