1.Discussion on the Operational Mechanism of Forensic Biology Laboratory
Bingying XU ; Qiang JING ; Shengjie NIE ; Liping HU ; Jianjing LI
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S2):-
The reform for the laboratory operational mechanism includes laboratory management system reform and experimental teaching reform.The author made some explorations and research to the operational mechanism and management pattern of university laboratory of forensic biology,then presented some ideas.
2.Practice and Experience of Tutorial System for Undergraduate in Forensic Biology Teaching
Bingying XU ; Qiang JING ; Liping HU ; Shengjie NIE ; Shurong ZHONG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S2):-
To introduce tutorial system for undergraduate in the forensic biology teaching is an important measure of educational reform of forensic medicine.The article presented some schemes and experiences about the practice of tutorial system for undergraduate in the forensic biology department of Kunming Medical College.
3.Summary of the Reform of Course Content and Methods of Forensic Biology
Bingying XU ; Qiang JING ; Jianjing LI ; Shengjie NIE ; Liping HU ; Shurong ZHONG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S2):-
Forensic biology is a main subject of forensic medicine.With the rapid development of science and technology,the courses should be constantly improved.New teaching mode has come into being application of multimedia technology in theoretical lessons,case teaching,independent completion of experimental lessons,which is thanks to the constant reinforcement of teaching staff and the reform of course content and teaching methods.
4.Quality Control Standard and Open Management Mode of Forensic Biology DNA Laboratory
Bingying XU ; Qiang JING ; Jianjing LI ; Shengjie NIE ; Liping HU ; Shurong ZHONG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S2):-
The article elaborated the standard of quality control,open service management system and requirements for system construction of forensic biology laboratory,which is to share laboratory recourses and advance the healthy and sustainable development of the laboratory.
5.Exploration on the Experimental Teaching Reform of Forensic Biology
Bingying XU ; Qiang JING ; Jianjing LI ; Liping HU ; Shengjie NIE ; Shurong ZHONG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2007;0(S2):-
Based on the experience of experimental teaching reform of forensic biology,the article made a systematic exposition about the measures and experience of the research and practice of the reform from the following aspects: aim of the reform,priority of the reform and specific measures.By reforming experimental teaching methods,the students' interests and performance record have been significantly improved.
6.Evaluation of balance function in mild-moderate Alzheimer' s disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Feng WANG ; Jing WANG ; Yongbo ZHAO ; Weijie CHEN ; Chunni GUO ; Shengjie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2011;44(4):257-260
Objective To investigate alterations of balance function in patients with mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) and with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI),and the possibility of using posturography to differentiate aMCI,mild-moderate AD and normal subjects. Methods The balance function of 20 patients with mild-moderate AD and 20 patients with aMCI were evaluated by posturography,and 20 healthy subjects of the same age range were recruited as controls.Results All posturography measures were significantly altered in mild-moderate AD patients compared with normal controls,with limits of stability( ( 15 398 ± 926 ) mm2 vs ( 31 654 ± 2132 ) mm2 ),open-eyed Mean X ( ( 10. 2 ± 4. 1 ) mm vs (5.8 ± 1. 4)mm) ,Mean Y(( -29.8 ± 10.2)mm vs ( -14.9 ±4.4) mm),Max X((30.5 ±9.5)mm vs (18.3 ±4. 1)mm ),Max Y((42.7 ± 11.4)mm vs (23.3 ±6.8)mm),LSKG((528.4 ± 105.4)mm vs (390. 3 ± 68.4 ) mm ),SSKG ( ( 252. 5 ± 89. 7 ) mm2 vs ( 178.8 ± 40. 9 ) mm2 ),close-eyed Mean X ((13. 1 ±4. 5) mm vs (7.9 ± 1.5)mm) ,Mean Y (( -58.2 ± 16. 9) mm vs ( -25.6 ±5.4) mm) ,Max X ((37.7±10.5)mm vs (24.7 ±7.3) mm ),Max Y ((78.5±18.7)mm vs (39.9 ±9.9) mm),LSKG ((816.6±171.3) mm vs (533.5 ±97.4) mm),SSKG((649.0 ± 129.7) mm2 vs (290.5 ±73.3) mm2),respectively ( t = 8.57; open-eyed F = 17.41,38. 10,60. 46,102. 10,29. 31,27. 85; close-eyed F = 37.20,541.79,34. 51,185.56,122. 83,384. 27 ;all P <0. 05) ;limits of stability ( (23 921 ± 1637 )mm2 vs (31 654 ±2132 ) mm2 ) and mean Y ( Antero-posterior sway,( - 39. 8 ± 8. 6 ) mm vs ( - 25.6±5.4 ) mm) were the only parameters which discriminated between aMCI and normal controls,respectively ( t = 6. 50,P = 0. 038; t =- 15.34,P = 0. 012). Conclusions Impairment in balance is a feature not only of mild-moderate AD,but also of aMCI,and posturography may be used as a possible test in differentiating between normal subjects,patients with aMCI and patients with mild-moderate AD whose motor performance and balance features are otherwise clinically normal,limits of stability and mean Y are the most sensitive parameters.
7.Analysis of hospitalization costs of patients with diabetic foot ulcer and influencing factors
Jing HONG ; Hong ZHU ; Wenjun WU ; Shengjie GE ; Xiaoyan PAN ; Xuemei GU ; Feixia SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;(10):755-759
Objective To explore the hospitalization costs of patients with diabetic foot ulcer and analyze key influencing factors.Methods A total of 570 diabetic foot inpatients were recruited from January 2008 to March 2012 for analysis of the relationship between their hospitalization costs and clinical symptoms.The multifactor regression analysis model was used to identify main influencing factors for their hospitalization costs.Results The medical costs of such inpatients amounted to 1 9 825.6 yuan (12 476.6~32 745.9)yuan,while average hospitalization costs of the 3 401 diabetic patients admitted over the same period were but 9 757.1 yuan (6 282.1 ~ 1 5 723.7 )yuan,a difference of statistic significance.The single-factor analysis found statistical differences from the differences of hospitalization among various age,occupation,dorsal artery of foot,B ultrasound of lower extremity arteries,wagner classification,amputation,transfer,leucocyte,hemoglobin,serum albumin,serum creatinine and high density lipoprotein.Multifactor analysis found that the significant factors influencing the medical costs of inpatients were days of stay,albumin,wagner classification,dorsal artery of foot,leucocyte and age. Conclusion Hypoalbuminemia,high stage of wagner classification,weak or absent pulsation of foot dorsal artery,severe infection and aging were significant factors contributing to higher medical costs of hospitalization for patients with diabetic foot ulcer.
8.Correlation between High-sensitivity C Reactive Protein and Oxygen Uptake Efficiency Slope in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
Shoulin LI ; Shen MENG ; Jie LIU ; Wei LIN ; Yan ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Yajing LIN ; Siyuan CHEN ; Guodong WANG ; Shengjie LUO ; Zufu YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(5):408-410
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between high-sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP) and oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) in patents with cardiovascular disease. MethodsExercise tests, following a symptom-limited standard Bruce protocol with simultaneous respiratory gas-exchange measurements, were performed on a treadmill in 17 post-PCI patients, 21 stable angina pectoris and 24 patients with essential hypertension (EH). The oxygen uptake (VO2), minute ventilation (VE) were determined. The OUES was derived from the relation between VO2 (ml/min) and VE (L/min) during incremental exercise and was determined by VO2=a×lgVE+b, where a = OUES. The OUES was calculated from data of the first 75% (OUES75) and 100% (OUES100) of exercise duration. The serum hs-CRP was measured by immunoassays, and the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was measured with echocardiography. ResultsOUES75 (r=-0.506,P<0.001), OUES100 (r=-0.567,P<0.001) and LVEF (r=-0.286,P<0.01) were correlated with lg(hs-CRP). In stepwise multivariable linear regression models, lg(hs-CRP) (β=-0.374,P=0.006), body height (β=-1.854,P=0.036), body weight (β=-5.033,P=0.034)were independent risk factors of lower OUES75. lg(hs-CRP) (β=-0.396,P=0.003), body height (β=-2.157,P=0.013), body weight (β=-5.912,P=0.011) were independent risk factors of lower OUES100. ConclusionThe serum leveles of hs-CRP may be the useful marker that reflecting cardiopulmonary functional reserve and left ventricular function.
9.Analysis of blood glucose fluctuation and its influencing factors in patients with type 2 diabetes
Jing YANG ; Jing LI ; Lixin ZHOU ; Jing NIU ; Shengjie YAN ; Fang ZHAO ; Zheng LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(6):401-406
Objective To figure out the status of blood glucose fluctuations in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)and explore its influencing factors. Methods A total of 105 T2DM cases were subjected to multiple surveys with questionnaires pertaining to general patient information,diabetes self-management,medical responses and social support as well as rating scales for the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index and positive and negative emotions.Furthermore,the continuous glucose monitoring system(CGMS, Medtronic) was used to examine their blood sugar dynamics. Results The outcome of dynamic blood sugar monitoring showed,the standard deviation of blood glucose(SDBG)concentration was(2.41±0.91) mmol/L,the mean amplitude of glycemic excursion(MAGE)per day was(4.01±1.86)mmol/L,the median of glycemic excursion (LAGE)was 5.3 mmol/L,the median of the M-value was 5.13 mmol/L,the median for the means of daily difference(MODD)was 1.84 mmol/L and the median for low blood glucose indexes (LBMI)was 1.08 mmol/L. According to the results derived from multiple stepwise regression analyses, which used blood sugar fluctuation parameters as the variances. The results showed that: annual family income,glycosylated hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c),and diabetes self-management were shown to account for 51.5% of total SDBG variations;HbA1c,diabetes self-management,annual family income,social support and obedience could account for 76.3% of total MAGE variations;HbA1c,negative emotions and annual family income could account for 63.8% of total LAGE variations;HbA1c,annual family income,diabetes self-management and educational status could account for 52.3% of total M-value variations; HbA1c, negative emotions, diabetes self-management, annual family income and sleep quality could account for 48.0% of total MODD variations; HbA1c, annual family income and gender could account for 20.4% of total LBMI variation. Conclusions The T2DM patients, by contrast, demonstrated greater blood sugar fluctuations. HbA1c, annual family income, diabetes self-management, sleep quality, negative emotions and obedience were the main determinants that affect such fluctuations.
10.Progress in research of allergen detection methods
Jie MAO ; Qingqing LU ; Xin ZENG ; Ping LI ; Shengjie SHI ; Jing LI ; Zhenhua ZHU ; Xiaobing XIE ; Qun LU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(1):123-129
Allergic diseases have continued to increase year by year causing serious physical and mental injury to patients, families and individuals. This increase has been driven by conventional environmental and nutritional changes but is also created by the continual introduction of food additives into the diet and novel interior decoration materials into the living space. The causes of allergic diseases are complex and diverse, and the medical laboratory often is not be able to identify the allergic trigger; this creates a difficult environment to identify the appropriate clinical treatment for disease prevention and control. Physicians must be able to identify these triggers to help patients avoid the underlying allergenic cause of their disease. This can only be done by actively knowing a patient′s medical history, identifying the clinical manifestations of hypersensitivity and utilizing confirmatory testing as an important clinical tool in identifying the allergic source.