1.Digitalization of information resources in domestic TCM
Jingyan ZHOU ; Ping YANG ; Shiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(7):49-52
After the following aspects of information resources digitalization in domestic TCM were described, in-cluding different types and contents of digital information resources, effectively developed ancient book resources, expanded team construction, and strengthened cooperation between departments. Measures were put forward for the digitalization of information resources in domestic TCM according to the existed problems, such as insufficient de-velopment, lack of audiovisual products, and low accessibility of TCM information resources.
2.Exploration of standard training and management for pediatric refresher doctors
Jingyan WU ; Yifang QUAN ; Wenhao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(7):741-743,744
Refresher training is the most important ways of continuing medical education. This paper introduces the training situation of refresher doctors of Children's Hospital of Fudan University by distribution of professional title, education departments and experience in training. We have sum-marized the management mode of refresher doctors from such aspects as the entrance management, pre-job training, authorization to work, strengthening clinical practice to expand knowledge, clinical research training, self-learning ability improvement, strengthening emotional communication, humani-zation management, emotional bonds establishment and creation of a follow-up development environment.
3.Morphological study of injuries to cells of peripheral blood and bone marrow as a result of mustard gas poisoning
Zhongchen YANG ; Baiqing WANG ; Jingyan ZHOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
Objective To study the morphological changes in peripheral blood cells and bone marrow cells of the patients suffering from mustard gas poisoning and their relationship with the degree of poisoning. Method The peripheral blood cells and marrow cells were examined morphologically after mustard gas poisoning. Results The total WBC count was reduced progressively in 44 patients, among them 10 patients showed granulocytopenia or agranulocytosis. Severe injury to eosinophils was seen also in the early period, and the percentage and absolute value of lymphocytes were significantly lowered too. However, platelets were not significantly influenced. The red cell count and hemoglobin level were elevated because of hemoconcentration. Blood marrow cells showed marked morphological changes. WBC became swollen with appearance of poisonous granules and vacuoles in their cytoplasm. Deformed lymphocytes (LY) could be found in the marrow cells of all the patients, mainly in the form of immature lymphocytes. It was shown that mustard gas produced serious damage to the hematopoitic cells of the bone marrow in the early period. Conclusions The examination of pheripheral blood and bone marrow cells is an important measure to determine the degree of mustard gas poisoning. The decrease in the absolute value of lymophocyte count and the time of its recovery, and degree of inhibition of hematopoiesis are closely related to the degree of mustard gas poisoning.
4.3-year follow up survey of 39 patients with skin lesion caused by mustard gas
Yi HUANG ; Jinghai SUN ; Jingyan ZHOU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the remote effects of epidermal growth factor(EGF)and early removal of eschar combined with skin grafting for the treatment of skin lesion produced by mustard gas.Methods A 3-year follow-up survey was condueted in 39 patients with skin lesion produced by mustard gas.The condition of healing was observed and evaluated.Results Good epithelial healing with pigmentation was observed in all the surveyed patients,and only in a few of them showed local recurrence of wound.Itching and paresthesia in the wounded parts were the main complaints.The sequelae remained unpredictable.Conclusion The early use of epidermal growth factor and early removal of eschar followed by skin grafting for the treatment of skin lesion produced by mustard gas may achieve satisfactory therapeutic effect.
5.Clinical analysis of 14 cases of rare non-Hodgkin lymphoma in children
Mengxin CAI ; Ci PAN ; Min ZHOU ; Qidong YE ; Jingyan TANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;(3):176-180
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of 4 rare types of non -Hodgkin lymphoma(NHL)in children,and to discuss the progress in treatment.Methods Clinical data of 1 4 patients with rare types of NHL at Shanghai Children′s Medical Center,Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine between January 2004 and December 201 4 were retrospectively analyzed,and their clinical features,treatment and prognosis were dis-cussed.Results Fourteen cases were reported including 6 subcutaneous panniculitis -like T -cell lymphoma (SPTCL),3 hydroa vacciniforme -like cutaneous lymphoma(HVLL),2 pediatric follicular lymphoma(PFL)and 3 ex-tranodal NK/T -cell lymphoma,and nasal type(ENKTL).Ten patients (71 .4%)primarily presented with skin lesions and underwent a long course of illness before they were finally diagnosed (the median was 1 0 months),71 .4%(1 0 /1 4 cases)of them associated with fever and 50.0%(7 /1 4 cases)with liver and spleen enlargement,and no evidence of central nervous system (CNS)and bone marrow (BM)involvement was observed,while 28.6% patients (4 /1 4 cases) had more than two lines′abnormalities in peripheral blood examination.Since there were no standard treatment guide-lines,most patients received CHOP (Cyclophosphamide +Adriamycin +Vincristine +Prednisone)and /or mature B -cell NHL -like therapy,and 50.0%(7 /1 4 cases)of them received interferon therapy in addition,while 1 patient re-ceived allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation after recurrence.The complete remission was achieved in 71 .4%(10 /14 cases)of all the patients.Two of them died,3 lost follow -up,and 1 relapsed.The 3 -year overall survi-val and event free survival rates were 0.84 and 0.57,respectively,after a median follow -up of 26 months (range 12 -64 months).Conclusions Pediatric rare types of NHL show atypical clinical manifestation,low incidence of CNS /BMinfil-tration and long course.It is hard to make pathological diagnosis and differentiation.It is also inappropriate to apply the commonly used staging system to these rare types of NHL.No standard treatment has been found by now.SPTCL,HVLL and PFL have relatively good outcomes when treated with mature B -cell NHL -type therapy plus interferon therapy.
6.Effects of pelvic motion in third trimester on the elements and outcomes of childbirth in primipara
Ning YE ; Chunxiu ZHOU ; Lan WANG ; Jingyan LIU ; Yiqun WEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(10):756-762
Objective:To investigate the effect of pelvic motion in late pregnancy on the outcome of first trimester delivery.Methods:A total of 127 first-borns admitted to the midwifical clinic of Nanjing Maternal and Child Health Hospital from November 1, 2019 to March 10, 2020 were selected as the research objects, and they were divided into the walking group and the pelvic motion group according to the random number table method. In the end, 62 cases were included in the walking group and 65 cases in the pelvic motion group. The walking group did brisk walking in the third trimester. In the pelvic motion group, the motion in the third trimester consisted of the combined pelvic motion involving the two planes of the upright spine and the horizontal spine, and multiple peripelvic joints. The changes of fertility, birth canal and fetus before and after exercise were observed, and the outcomes of childbirth were compared between the two groups.Results:Indicators reflecting productivity: persistence time of "air bike" on the day before delivery was (27.12±7.73) seconds in the pelvic motion group and (20.56±6.60) seconds in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 5.12, P<0.01). The time of contractions after exercise before delivery was (269.38±123.70) seconds in the pelvic motion group and (591.29±201.82) seconds in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 10.89, P<0.01). The indicators reflecting the situation of the maternal birth canal were as follows: "sitting forward flexion level", pelvic motion group was (33.64±5.91) cm, walking group was (29.50±5.28) cm, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 4.15, P<0.01). The cervical score during regular contractions was 8.01±1.69 in the pelvic motion group and 7.30±1.40 in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant( t value was 2.56, P<0.05). At the beginning of regular contractions, the proportion of fetal "occipital position" was 93.85% (61/65) in the pelvic motion group and 72.58%(45/62) in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 10.41, P<0.01). The "no pain rate after exercise the day before delivery" was 72.31% (47/65) in the pelvic motion group and 29.03% (18/62) in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 25.30, P<0.01). Time of the first labor was (395.84±165.24) min in the pelvic motion group and (574.35±152.23) min in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 6.32, P<0.01). The second stage of labor was (25.98±9.88) min in the pelvic motion group and (33.62±13.94) min in the walking group, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 3.57, P<0.01). Conclusions:Pelvic motion in middle and late pregnancy can affect labor force, birth canal, fetus and other delivery factors, reduce movement pain and shorten the time of labor.
7.Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation in the diagnosis of pediatric neck masses
Xiaoxia WANG ; Yumin ZHONG ; Ying ZHOU ; Lianyan XUE ; Meihua SHI ; Jingyan TANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(5):421-424
Objectives To evaluate pediatric neck masses with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods In this retrospective study, 140 children with neck masses underwent MRI were collected from May 2006 to December 2013. Of them 34 cases went through pathological examinations. The results of MRI diagnosis and pathology were compared in 34 cases. Results In 140 children with neck masses diagnosed by MRI, 103 (73.6%) cases were benign lesions, including 62 vascular malformations, 30 hemangiomas, then cysts, hamartoma, infectious lumps etc., 29 (20.7%) were malignant tumors, including 22 lymphomas, 3 rhabdomyosarcomas, 3 Langerhans cell histiocytosis, 1 neuroblastoma, and 8 (5.7%) cases were undeter-mined masses. Four in 103 cases with benign lesions were performed by pathological examination and all had been con-firmed. Tewenty-five in 29 cases with malignant tumors were performed by pathological examination and 22 cases had been confirmed. Conclusion MRI can help to diagnose the pediatric neck masses and to guide the treatment and follow-up.
8.Preparation and antioxidative activities of the sulfated Hunai polysaccharide
Chenghua DENG ; Xiangliang YANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaoman GU ; Jingyan ZHOU ; Huibi XU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2001;22(1):1-4
Purpose The aim is to sulfonize Hunai polysaccharide fr om p leurotus tuber-rigium(Fr.)Sing. and to evaluate the antioxidative activities of the sulfated po lysaccharide (S-HNP).Methods S-HNP was prepared by the reacti on of Hunai polysaccharide with chlorosulfonic acid-Pyridine. The antioxidative activities o f S-HNP were evaluated as follows: (1) the inhibition effects on Fe2+- Vc inducing the injury of rat liver mitochondria in vitro, (2) the protectiv e ef fect on CuSO4 -Phen-Vc-H2O2 inducing the damage of DNA, (3) the scaven ging effect on O*-2. Results S-HNP could protect mitochondria from lipid peroxidation induced by Fe2+-Vc, i ncluding the inhibitions of the increase of TBARS content, the swelling of mitoc hondria and the decrease of membrane fluidity, and protect DNA from the damage induced by CuSO4-Phen-Vc-H2O2, and scavenge O*-2 generated in the sel f-oxidation of pyrogallic acid. Conclusion S-HNP exhibi ted marked antioxidative activities.
9.Treatment of children with highly suspected mature B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia
Meng SU ; Ci PAN ; Qidong YE ; Min ZHOU ; Huiliang XUE ; Jing CHEN ; Jingyan TANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;30(15):1131-1134
Objective To evaluate the outcomes of mature B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia(mature B-ALL) and to assess the safety and efficacy of the treatment protocol.Methods From February of 2003 to December of 2012,15 children were diagnosed as mature B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma possible (mature B-ALL/NHLp) in Shanghai Children's Medical Center(SCMC) were enrolled,and they were treated with SCMC-mature B-ALL/NHLp-2003 protocol.All of the clinical characteristics,therapeutic effects and long-term outcomes were analyzed.The statistical data were processed by SPSS 21.0.Results The median age on diagnosis was 8.7 years (1 year and 5 months to 14 years and 4 months).Among them,4 cases presented with local mass including maxillofacial tumors,neck and abdominal mass.The others had systemic manifestations such as fever and pale face.These neoplastic cells retained the expressions of surface membrane immunoglobulin M,terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase,Cμ,CD10,CD19,cCD79 a differently.Follow-up was updated to November 30,2013.The median follow-up period was 80 months (39-128 months).Theestimated 5-year event free survival rate was (80.0 ± 10.3) %.According to univariate analysis,increased lactate dehydrogenase level (> 4-times the normal value),increased serum ferritin level (> 2-times the normal value),no small residual disease markers were indepen-dent poor prognostic factors(x2 =5.49,4.89,5.49,all P < 0.05).Conclusions SCMC-mature B-NHL/ALLp-2003 protocol is feasible and safe for children with mature B-ALL/NHLp,but more sample cases need to be investigated.
10.Study on the clinical outcomes of children with stage Ⅳ malignant extracranial germ cell tumors
Qianghua YAN ; Jingyan TANG ; Ci PAN ; Qidong YE ; Min ZHOU ; Yijin GAO ; Wenting HU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(5):321-324
Objective To evaluate the outcomes of children with stage Ⅳ malignant extracranial germ cell tumors. Methods Twenty-five patients were enrolled in the retrospective analysis. Event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were estimated by Kaplan-Meier method with SPSS 13.0. Results Of the 25 children, there were 13 males and 12 females. The mean age at diagnosis was 2 years old (ranged 1 to 11). Five patients receiving chemotherapy in another hospital before (n=1), or giving up treatment after confirmed diagnosis (n=1), or giving up effective treatment after received less than 2 cycles (n=3) were excluded from this analysis. Of the 20 patients, 90.0% (18/20) achieved complete remission and 5.0% (1/20) achieved partial remission after treatment. The 5-year EFS rate and 5-year OS rate were 70.0%±10.2% and 82.4%±9.2% respectively. There was no death occurred due to complications. Conclusions The effect of this treatment program is positive. The cumulative dose of the drugs is not high, compared with other schemes such as PEB, but there are more drugs involved. Whether these drugs may cause long-term adverse reactions needs further research.