1.Design of a medical device information collection system for mobile operating rooms
Baozhen LIU ; Shian HUANG ; Weihua SU ; Hang WU ; Zhiguo LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(1):56-59,63
ObjectiveTo realize the information integration of medical devices with different interfaces and nonstandard communication protocols in the mobile operating room .Methods There were three steps involved in the procedure:classi-fied the common medical equipment , designed three communication methods for different interfaces and developed an infor -mation collection system for mobile operating room .Results This system can acquire information from various medical de-vices and display the data and waveforms in real time .Conclusion The solution in the paper can facilitate the information acquisition for doctors during the operation and improve the efficiency and informationization level of the operating room .
2.The Aryl-hydrocarbon Receptor Expression in Patients of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Associated With Congenital Heart Disease and its Relationship to Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling
Peng LUO ; Lingpin PANG ; Yuancong WU ; Puwen CHEN ; Xiulong ZHU ; Qiang CHEN ; Shian HUANG ; Jianguo HE
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(10):971-975
Objective: To study if there is an aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) expression in patients of pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH) and to explore if the amount of AHR expression related to pulmonary vascular remodeling.
Methods:A total of 32 CHD-PAH patients diagnosed by echocardiography and right heart catheterization for surgical repair were enrolled, and the lung tissue biopsy was performed during the operation. The pulmonaryAHR was detected by immunolfuorescence assay, the ratios of vessel wall area/total area (WA/TA) and vessel wall thickness/vessel external diameter (WD/TD) of small pulmonary arteries were calculated with the imaging software, the mRNA expression of AHR, hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), aryl-hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were examined by RT-PCR. In addition, blood level of AHR was measured by ELISA.
Results: There was AHR expression in pulmonary tissue in all 32 patients. And AHR mRNA expressions were positively related to mPAP (r=0.809,P<0.001), WA/TA (r=0.723,P<0.001), WD/TD (r=0.746,P<0.001); and positively related to mRNA expressions of HIF-1α (r=0.889,P<0.001), ARNT (r=0.738,P<0.001), VEGF (r=0.822,P<0.001). Pulmonary tissue VEGF mRNA expressions were positively related to mPAP (r=0.739,P<0.001), WD/TD (r=0.702,P<0.001) and WA/TA (r=0.657,P<0.001). Blood levels of AHR were positively related to mPAP (r=0.754,P<0.001), WD/TD (r=0.754, P<0.001) and WA/TA (r=0.739,P<0.001).
Conclusion: AHR might be involved in pulmonary vascular remodeling in CHD-PAHpatients.
3.Completely-zero-ray for radiofrequency catheter ablation treating premature ventricular complexes from right ventricular outflow tract
Bo LI ; Hong YIN ; Zhongkan HE ; Shian HUANG ; Can CHEN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(21):3573-3576
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Completely-zero-ray for radiofrequency catheter ablation(RFA)of premature ventricular complexes from right ventricular outflow tract(RVOT-PVC)using a 3-dimensional electroanatomic mapping system with single catheter compared with conventional two-dimensional catheter ablation guided by X-ray. Methods 25 patients with RVOT-PVC undergoing ablation treatment in our hospital between April 2015 and March 2017 were included in the research.13 patients were in the 3-dimensional(3-D)group treated by CARTO 3 molding and mapping and ablation with completely zero X-ray.12 patients were in the 2-dimensional(2-D)group treated by ablation guided by traditional X-ray. Such indexes as mapping time,total fluoroscopy time,total procedure time,discharge times,success rate,and complications of the two groups were compared.Results The two groups have no difference in success rate(91.6% vs 92.3%,P=0.953). Compared with 2-D group,the 3-D group have the significant decrease in mapping time(14.8 ± 4.3 vs 4.5 ± 2.2,P=0.000),total fluoroscopy time(20.0 ± 4.6 vs 0 ± 0,P=0.000),total procedure time(63.8 ± 3.9 vs 54.4 ± 4.6,P=0.000)and discharge times(5.7 ± 2.3 vs 3.4 ± 1.0,P=0.003). Conclusions Compared with traditional X-ray guided ablation, mapping time,operation time,discharge times in 3-D group decreased significantly,and zero fluoroscopy can be avoided.Complete ablation for RVOT-PVC guided by zero X-ray fluoroscopy using the CARTO 3 is safe and effective.
4.Preliminary study on plasma NGF expression in adriamycin induced rat heart failure model
Zheng LIANG ; Huailong WANG ; Xiao LI ; Bo LI ; Yongyi CEN ; Zhenjun LIU ; Shian HUANG ; Jianying CHEN ; Can CHEN ; Wenjiang CHEN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(15):2086-2088
Objective To investigate plasma NGF expression in adriamycin induced rat heart failure (HF) model .Methods Twenty‐five Wistar rats were randomly divided into the CHF group (n=15 ,adriamycin 4 mg/kg ,by intraperitoneal injection ,for 6 weeks) and normal control group (NC group ,n=10) ,after successful model construction ,the 6‐week observation was continuously conducted .The body mass and plasma NGF expression were detected once per 2 weeks .Results After 6 weeks later ,the body mass in the CHF group was significantly reduced ,the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) ,LVEDV and LVESV were sig‐nificantly increased ,while LVEF was declined obviously (P<0 .05) ,the NGF expression amount was significantly decreased com‐pared with the control group ,the differences were statistically significant (P<0 .05);the NGF expression amount was gradually re‐duced with the time extension of disease course(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Intraperitoneal injection of adriamycin can successfully in‐duce heart failure model in Wistar rats ,moreover NGF may be closely associated with HF .
5. Effects of cardiac support on delayed resuscitation in extensively burned patients with shock
Rong XIAO ; Yuesheng HUANG ; Guoan LIN ; Shian YUAN ; Dongsheng HU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(1):8-13
Objective:
To explore the effects of cardiac support on delayed resuscitation in extensively burned patients with shock.
Methods:
Clinical data of 62 extensively burned patients with shock on admission, admitted to the 159th Hospital of PLA (hereinafter referred to as our hospital) from January 2012 to January 2017, were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into cardiac support group (
6.Effects of a simulation-based blended training model on nurses’ treatment decision-related knowledge about oral cancer in Taiwan: a pilot survey
Chia-Chang HUANG ; Shiau-Shian HUANG ; Ying-Ying YANG ; Shou-Yen KAO
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2021;18(1):10-
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of virtual reality (VR) simulations combined with bedside assignments on nurses’ self-efficacy in providing pre-treatment educational services. Between March 2019 and November 2020, we conducted a study of VR educational materials that were developed to cover information about the treatment of oral cancers. The effects of the VR simulation, the thinking-path tracking map method, and bedside assignments on the nurses’ treatment decision-related knowledge were evaluated in a ward for oral cancer patients at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. The blended training model significantly increased nurses’ familiarity (P<0.01) and confidence (P<0.03) regarding their knowledge of treatments and treatment decision-related knowledge. This model also significantly increased their confidence in their skills in bedside pre-treatment education for admitted oral cancer patients (P<0.002). Oral cancer-specific VR materials enhanced the effectiveness of skills training among nurses in the oral cancer ward.
7.Effects of a simulation-based blended training model on nurses’ treatment decision-related knowledge about oral cancer in Taiwan: a pilot survey
Chia-Chang HUANG ; Shiau-Shian HUANG ; Ying-Ying YANG ; Shou-Yen KAO
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2021;18(1):10-
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of virtual reality (VR) simulations combined with bedside assignments on nurses’ self-efficacy in providing pre-treatment educational services. Between March 2019 and November 2020, we conducted a study of VR educational materials that were developed to cover information about the treatment of oral cancers. The effects of the VR simulation, the thinking-path tracking map method, and bedside assignments on the nurses’ treatment decision-related knowledge were evaluated in a ward for oral cancer patients at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. The blended training model significantly increased nurses’ familiarity (P<0.01) and confidence (P<0.03) regarding their knowledge of treatments and treatment decision-related knowledge. This model also significantly increased their confidence in their skills in bedside pre-treatment education for admitted oral cancer patients (P<0.002). Oral cancer-specific VR materials enhanced the effectiveness of skills training among nurses in the oral cancer ward.
8.Dreyfus scale-based feedback increased medical students’ satisfaction with the complex cluster part of a interviewing and physical examination course and improved skills readiness in Taiwan
Shiau-Shian HUANG ; Chia-Chang HUANG ; Ying-Ying YANG ; Shuu-Jiun WANG ; Boaz SHULRUF ; Chen-Huan CHEN
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2019;16():30-
Purpose:
In contrast to the core part of the clinical interviewing and physical examination (PE) skills course, corresponding to the basic, head-to-toe, and thoracic systems, learners need structured feedback in the cluster part of the course, which includes the abdominal, neuromuscular, and musculoskeletal systems. This study evaluated the effects of using Dreyfus scale-based feedback, which has elements of continuous professional development, instead of Likert scale-based feedback in the cluster part of training in Taiwan.
Methods:
Instructors and final-year medical students in the 2015–2016 classes of National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan comprised the regular cohort, whereas those in the 2017–2018 classes formed the intervention cohort. In the intervention cohort, Dreyfus scale-based feedback, rather than Likert scale-based feedback, was used in the cluster part of the course.
Results:
In the cluster part of the course in the regular cohort, pre-trained standardized patients rated the class climate as poor, and students expressed low satisfaction with the instructors and course and low self-assessed readiness. In comparison with the regular cohort, improved end-of-course group objective structured clinical examination scores after the cluster part were noted in the intervention cohort. In other words, the implementation of Dreyfus scale-based feedback in the intervention cohort for the cluster part improved the deficit in this section of the course.
Conclusion
The implementation of Dreyfus scale-based feedback helped instructors to create a good class climate in the cluster part of the clinical interviewing and PE skills course. Simultaneously, this new intervention achieved the goal of promoting medical students’ readiness for interviewing, PE, and self-directed learning.
9.Effects of virtual reality training on decreasing the rates of needlestick or sharp injury in new-coming medical and nursing interns in Taiwan
Szu-Hsien WU ; Chia-Chang HUANG ; Shiau-Shian HUANG ; Ying-Ying YANG ; Chih-Wei LIU ; Boaz SHULRUF ; Chen-Huan CHEN
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2020;17():1-
Purpose:
Senior nursing and medical interns’ lack of familiarity and confidence with respect to practicing universal precaution for the prevention of occupational needlestick or sharp injuries may harm themselves. Trainees’ self-reported needlestick or sharp injury rate was known to be especially high during the first 2 months of internship in Taiwan. This prospective cohort study aimed to assess the effect of newly developed virtual reality (VR) game, which uses Gagne’s learning model to improve universal precaution for needlestick or sharp injury prevention and decrease the rates of needle stick or sharp injuries in new-coming medical and nursing interns in Taiwan.
Methods:
From 2017 to 2019, the VR system was developed and applied in training of 59 new-coming nursing and 50 medical interns. Occupational needlestick or sharp injury prevention was sought to be achieved through a game of right and wrong choices for safe or unsafe universal precaution behaviors.
Results:
In comparison with medical interns, a higher proportion of nursing interns had past experiences of deep occupational needlestick or sharp injury. Before VR training, the familiarity and confidence for needlestick or sharp injury prevention were higher among nursing interns than medical interns. Trainees with past experiences of deep needlestick or sharp injury exhibited better performance on the accuracy rate and time needed to complete 20 decisions than those without past experiences in VR practice. All trainees showed an improved performance after VR training. A high proportion of trainees reported that the VR-based training significantly decreased their anxiety about needlestick or sharp injury prevention.
Conclusion
This self-developed VR game system using Gagne’s flow improved universal precaution for needlestick or sharp injury prevention and reduced the needlestick or sharp injury rates in the first 2 months of nursing and medical internship.
10.Pathologic markers for evaluation of reversibility in pulmonary hypertension related to congenital heart disease.
Li LI ; Li HUANG ; Guo CHEN ; Shian HUANG ; Chao LIU ; Hongyue WANG ; Xuejin DUAN ; Qingzhi WANG ; Ranxu ZHAO ; Jianguo HE
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2016;45(1):31-36
OBJECTIVETo assess the pathologic markers for evaluation of reversibility in pulmonary hypertension (PAH) related to congenital heart disease.
METHODSTwenty-eight patients with congenital heart disease complicated by PAH were subclassified into reversible pulmonary hypertension (RPAH) and irreversible pulmonary hypertension (IPAH), according to post-operative mean pulmonary artery pressure (MPAP). Pulmonary vascular lesion was analyzed according to Ruan's method. Mean medium thickness percent, mean medium area percent and pulmonary arteriolar density were measured by quantitative morphometry. Immunohistochemical study for transgelin and filamin A was carried out.
RESULTSAmongst the 28 cases studied, 24 were RPAH and 4 were IPAH. Of the 24 patients with RPAH, 13 (54.2%, 13/24) had pulmonary vascular lesion of grade 0, 9 (37.5%, 9/24) of grade 1 and 2 (8.3%, 2/24) of grade 2. Of the 4 patients with IPAH, 1 had lesion of grade 1, 1 of grade 2 and 2 of grade 3. Both preoperative and postoperative MPAP were higher in IPAH patients than that in RPAH patients[(53.3±23.4) mmHg versus (34.1±12.7) mmHg, P=0.020 and (35.0±8.8) mmHg versus (17.8±3.9) mmHg, P<0.01]. Compared to patients with pulmonary vascular lesion of grades 0 and 1, the preoperative MPAP in patients with grades 2 and 3 showed no significant difference, but the postoperative MPAP was higher (P<0.05 or 0.01). Compared to control group, mean medium thickness percent and mean medium area percent were significantly higher in RPAH and IPAH categories (12.0±3.5, 8.5±2.0 versus 5.7±1.0, P<0.01 and 55.8±11.1, 49.0±9.4 versus 34.0±5.5, P<0.01). Mean medium thickness percent was significantly higher in IPAP group than that in RPAH group (12.0±3.5 versus 8.5±2.0, P=0.001). Correlation analysis demonstrated that mean medium thickness percent and mean medium area percent had positive correlation with preoperative and postoperative MPAP. There was no correlation between grading of pulmonary vascular lesion and reversibility. Transgelin and filamin A had stronger staining in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells in IPAH than those in RPAH and controls(P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPathologic assessment of lung biopsy remains the gold standard for evaluation of the reversibility in PAH related to congenital heart disease. Mean medium thickness percent, mean medium area percent and immunoreactivity for transgelin and filamin A are useful parameters.
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