1.Evaluation of objective structured clinical examination for clinical skills on interns in the department of car-diothoracic surgery
Kun LIU ; Honglin CHEN ; Qingsheng YOU ; Changtian WANG ; Hua JING
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(6):636-638
Objective Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is one of the most important methods for evalua-ting the medical students′clinical ability .The aim of this study was to analyze the value of OSCE on practice examination in the depart -ment of cardiothoracic surgery . Methods Through the use of standardized patients and the six-station clinical examination , we as-sessed the clinical skills of interns in the department of cardiothoracic surgery . Results OSCE could appraise interns′clinical ability objectively and accurately , which obtained the recognition from students . Conclusion OSCE is applicable to the clinical skills tes-ting in the department of cardiothoracic surgery .
2.Primary ovary small cell carcinoma: report of 4 cases.
Ya-qing CHEN ; Hong-kun LOU ; Xi-hua FANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2005;27(12):758-758
Adolescent
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Adult
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Carcinoma, Small Cell
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pathology
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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pathology
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therapy
3.Does premotor connectivity on resting fMRI reflect stereotyped behavior in ASD children
Mingxia HUANG ; Zengjun ZAHGN ; Lei GAO ; Dong WANG ; Hua CHEN ; Kun XIA ; Chao CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(8):1337-1340
Objective To probe the relationship between the connectivity of premotor area detected by resting state functional MRI and stereotyped behavior of ASD.Methods 39 children patients with ASD and 42 healthy controls with matched age,sex and IQ were recruited.All the 81 subjects performed scaling with behavior scale index and underwent resting-state fMRI scans.After the fMRI data precession,the premotors in left and right sides were selected as ROI seeds to perform functional connectivity.Results Compared with healthy controls,children patients showed significant increased connectivity between the left premotor area and posterior cingulate cortex,as well as decreased functional connectivity between the left premotor area and the left insula.In addition, a negative linear correlation was showed between the connectivity of the left premotor and the insula and the behavioral scores.Con-clusion Imbalanced premotor functional connectivity may be one possible mechanism of stereotyped behavior of ASD,representing an attention deficit and/or impaired sensory perception to the external salient stimuli.
4.The aberrant effective connectivity of the limbic system to happy face in patients with depression
Xiaoxue LIU ; Zhijian YAO ; Lingling HUA ; Jianhuai CHEN ; Rui YAN ; Kun BI ; Qing LU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(11):993-995
Objective To investigate the effective connectivity of limbic circuit in patients with major depressive disorder when they recognized dynamic positive face expressions,aiming to discuss the possible mechanism of emotion processing in depressed patients.Methods Eighteen depressive patients and eighteen well-matched healthy control volunteers participated in the experiment.All subjects were asked to recognize the emotion face during the magnetoencephalograph (MEG) scanning.The regions of interested (ROI) brain areas included the orbital frontal cortex (OFC),the anterior cingulated cortex (ACC),the amygdala (AMYG),the hippocampus and the insula.The MEG data were preprocessed by the SPM8 software and further analyzed by the Granger casual model (GCM).The non-parameter permutation was used to compare the value of effective connectivity between the healthy controls and the depressed patients.Results Compared with healthy controls,the effective connectivity from the ACC to the AMYG (P=0.0052),from the OFC to the AMYG(P=0.0046),from the Hippocampus to the ACC (P=0.0016),and from the ACC to the Hippocampus (P=0.0042)was significantly reduced in depressed patients.Conclusion The depressed patients display decreased interaction of the limbic circuit during the happy facial emotion processing,indicating that the depressed patients are unable to deal with the positive stimuli,and to certain extent,explaining the abnormal neuropathophysiological mechanism of positive stimuli in MDD.
5.Effects of Chronic Noise Exposure on the Expression of IGF-1 in Both the Auditory Cortex and the Hippocampus of Rats
Xiiin YANG ; Hua LIAO ; Kangsong CHEN ; Weiquan XIE ; Kun YANG ; Zhanyong ZHU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2014;(6):625-628
Objective To observe the expression of the IGF-1 on the auditory cortex as well as the hippo-campus of rats which underwent longterm exposure to white noise to explore its effects for the repairment of the noise induced damage in the central nervous system.Methods 16 healthy Wistar rats were randomly grouped as chronic noise exposure group(group A)which underwent the longterm noise exposure(100 dB SPL white noise,4 hours per day for 28 days)and control group(group B).The expression of IGF-1 both on the auditory cortex and hippocampus was measured and the ABR waveforms were recorded.ResuIts Compared with the group A,the num-ber of IGF-1 positive neurons as well as the expression of IGF-1 both in the auditory cortex and the hippocampus of the group B increased(P<0.05),the ABR threshold was significantly higher(P<0.05 )after long-term noise exposure.ConcIusion Chronic noise exposure induced the changes of the IGF-1 system which may play a part in the protection for the noise-induced damage of the central nervous system.
6.Management on healthcare-associated infection in children’s hospitals in the past 30 years
Xiaoping QIN ; Hua LV ; Baomin CHEN ; Kun LIU ; Lei YU ; Fengying LIU ; Dianxiang ZHANG ; Xiaming LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(9):689-693
Objective To understand the development history and current situation of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)management in children’s hospitals in China during the past 30 years.Methods A retrospective survey was conducted in 20 children’s hospitals,the investigated contents included:basic situation of hospitals, HAI management organizations and professionals,the support of hospital leaders for the management of HAI, training on HAI knowledge,monitoring on HAI,and so on.Results Up to 2015,20 hospitals all set up independent HAI management departments and HAI management committees,46.15%(6/13)of hospitals with more than 1 000 beds were understaffed in HAI management.There were a total of 88 professionals in HAI management in 20 children’s hospitals in 2015,53.41% (n=47)of professionals had bachelor degree,34.09% (n=30)were with intermediate professional title,46.59%(n=41)were nursing staff.Up to 2015,incidences and missing report rates of HAI,antimicrobial usage rates,incidences of HAI in neonates all decreased compared with 2006.In 2015,20 (100.00%)hospitals all carried out monitoring on antimicrobial application,multidrug-resistant organisms,disin-fection and sterilization,and provided personnel protective equipment.In 2015,9(45.00%)hospitals used non-tou-ch faucets in all wards,19(95.00%)hospitals supplied hand-drying paper towel and alcohol-based hand rub in all wards.None of professionals in these hospitals participated in national-level training on HAI for ≥3 times in 1996, professionals in 11 hospitals (55.00%)participated in national-level training for ≥3 times in 2015.Conclusion In the past 30 years,the management of HAI in children’s hospitals in China has basically met the requirement,moni-toring on HAI gradually improved,but allocation of HAI professionals and personnel quality ability still need to be strengthened.
7.Study on in vitro metabolic rate and metabolites or 9-dehydro-17-dehydro-andrographolide.
Jun SHAO ; Wei-kang CHEN ; Dong-kun ZHENG ; Shuang-cheng MA ; Yue-hua LUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(5):971-977
To investigate the metabolic rate and metabolites of 9-dehydro-17-dehydro-andrographolide, which is the main active ingredient in Xiyanping injection, by using the in vitro rat liver microsome incubation system. 9-dehydro-17-dehydro-andrographolide was incubated together with liver microsome mixed with NADPH. Its metabolic rate was studied by determining its residual concentrations with the UHPLC-MS/MS method; Its metabolites were identified by the UPLC-TOF-MS(E) method. The results showed that 9-dehydro-17-dehydro-andrographolide was metabolized faster than rat liver microsomes mixed with coenzymes, with t½ and CL of (19.7 ± 0.5) min and (35.1 ± 0.8) mL x min(-1) x g(-1) (protein), respectively. Based on the high resolution mass spectrum data and information from literatures, altogether nine metabolites of 9-dehydro-17-dehydro-andrographolide were identified in the incubation system, particularly hydroxylated and dehydrogenized products. The results of identification would provide a basis for screening out more active andrographolide derivatives.
Animals
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Diterpenes
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Microsomes, Liver
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Molecular Structure
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Rats
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
8.Effect of Budesonide Inhalation Suspension Treatment on Mild to Moderate Wheezing Diseases in Infants
dong-hong, PENG ; ying, HUANG ; kun-hua, CHEN ; qu-bei, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To explore the effect of atomization inhaled Budesonide on mild to moderate wheezing diseases in infants.Me-thods One hundred and twenty infants in the ward of center of respiratory were divided into 2 groups randomly during Jan. to Dec.2006.They suffered from bronchiolitis(56 cases)or wheezing bronchitis(11 cases) or asthzma of infants and young children(53 cases),aged 1 month to 3 years old.On the basis of the routine treatment, Budesonide inhalation suspension was administered on the therapeutic group, the dosage of Budesonide was 0.5 mg/time(1 month to 1 year old),1.0 mg/time(1 to 3 years old),2 times/d;Dexamethasone was given in the control group,the dosage of Dexamethasone was 5.0 mg/time(1 month to 1 year old),7.5 mg/time(1 to 3 years old),2 times/d. The persistence time of clinical symptoms,signs and staying in hospital were compared after the treatment, and the pulmonary function of two groups were also compared before and after treatment.Software of SPSS 12.0 was used to analyze data.Results There were significant differences in clinical symptoms (wheeze, cough), signs(wheezing rale) and time of staying in hospital between the treatment group and control group (t=3.98,5.44,4.61,2.96 Pa
9.The expression of corticotropin-releasing factor 1 receptor in hippocampus of rats model of salicylate induced tinnitus.
Xing LIU ; Hua LIAO ; Kun YANG ; Kangsong CHEN ; Weiquan XIE ; Wenjing WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;29(8):756-760
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the expression of corticotropin-releasing factor-1 receptor in hippocampus of rats model of salicylate induced tinnitus.
METHOD:
Twenty-four rats were randomly divided into three groups, eight for each group. For Group A and Group B, 10% salicylic sodium solution was intraperitoneal injected each day at the dose of 350 mg/kg for 21 days in Group A and 14 days in Group B. Group C received intraperitoneal injection with the same amount of saline solution each day for 14 days. ABR were tested 2 days before, and 2 hours after the first administration and after the last injection. Immunohistochemical test and Western Blot were utilized to detect the expression of CRF1R in hippocampus for each group.
RESULT:
ABR thresholds tested 2 days before the first administration of the 3 groups showed no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05). At the time point of 2 hours after the first injection, the ABR thresholds of Group A and Group B rose by 25.90 dB SPL and 25.03 dB SPL compared with that before the administration, respectively (P < 0. 01). After the last administration, the ABR thresholds of Group A and Group B rose 34.91 dB SPL and 32.62 dB SPI. compared with that before the administration, respectively (P < 0.01). The ABR thresholds of Group C showed no significant statistical difference at all the tested time points (P > 0.05). Immunohistochemical test and Western Blot revealed that the expression level of CRF1R in the hippocampus was A > B > C (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The expression of CRF1R in the hippocampus of salicylate induced tinnitus rat increased with the injection time, illustrating that CRF1R may participate in the mechanism of tinnitus involving the limbic system.
Animals
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Auditory Threshold
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Disease Models, Animal
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Hippocampus
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metabolism
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Rats
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Receptors, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone
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metabolism
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Salicylates
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adverse effects
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Tinnitus
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chemically induced
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metabolism
10.Expression of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 and its receptor in sudden coronary death.
Yuan-yuan KUANG ; Xia-xia CHEN ; Cang-cheng WANG ; Kun YE ; Ying WANG ; Yong-hua SHI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):413-418
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) and its receptor CC chemokine receptor-2 (CCR-2) in coronary atherosclerosis plaques between sidden coronary death (SCD) and non-SCD. Methods The expression levels of MCP-1 and CCR-2 in SCD group, coronary atherosclerosis group (non-SCD), control group (normal coronary artery) were detected by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS:
Positive rates of MCP-1 among the three groups were 78%, 47%, and 0%, respectively, with significant expressing differences between each two groups (P<0.05). Positive rates of CCR-2 among three groups were 72%, 47%, and 0%, respectively, with significant expressing differences between the SCD group and coronary atherosclerosis group as well as between the SCD group and control group (P<0.05), but with no significant expressing difference between coronary atherosclerosis group and control group (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Overexpression of MCP-1 and CCR-2 in coronary atherosclerotic plaques is closely correlated with SCD.
Chemokine CCL2/metabolism*
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Coronary Artery Disease/pathology*
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Death, Sudden, Cardiac/pathology*
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Receptors, CCR2/metabolism*