1.Application of evidence based concept mapping in teaching rounds in the department of cardi-ology
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(10):1043-1046
Objective To explore the value of evidence-based medicine (EBM)induced con-cept mapping in the teaching rounds in the department of cardiology. Methods Totally 25 medical students were taught to use EBM based concept mapping in preparing the medical teaching rounds during their rotations in the department of cardiology. Training of ward round ability was conducted by familiarizing with the producing method of concept map,selecting cases,posing questions,looking for literatures and discussing the concept map. Then assessment of this method was investigated and compared with that of the traditional teaching rounds method in other departments. t test was used and P≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Compared with traditional method,EBM based concept mapping method showed advantages in cultivating medical students' critical thinking ((4.58±0.89)vs. (4.01±1.02)),creativity ((4.38±0.92)vs. (2.45±0.88))and integrated clinical thinking ((4.08±0.67)vs. (3.59±0.49)),self-study ability ((4.81±0.88)vs. (3.01±1.18))and literature search ability(P<0.05). Conclusions EBM based concept mapping can be a useful teaching ward round tool,which could efficiently improve teaching round quality and assist medical students in overall clinical skills.
2.Ectopic varices: report of 2 cases and literature review
Zhen HU ; Suyan CAO ; Xinchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(4):307-309
Two cases of ectopic varices(EV) admitted in our hospital were reported.According to literature search from Wanfang Data and China National Knowledge Infrastructure 127 cases of ectopic varices were reported in mainland China.Among 129 cases there were 93 males and 36 females,with a mean age of (54.4 ± 7.2) years.The most common cause of EV was portal hypertension with cirrhosis (n =104,80.6%).The common manifestations of EV were melena (35.7%) and hematemesis (18.6%).The diagnosis was confirmed by endoscopy in 100 cases(77.5%),by surgery in 16 cases(12.4%),and by angiography in 13 cases(10.1%).The sites of EV lesions included duodenum (n =52,40.3%),rectum (n =34,26.4%),and jejunum or ileum (n =13,10.1%).Among 129 EV patients,4(3.1%)died and 125(96.9%)survived.Analysis indicates that most ectopic varices are secondary to portal hypertension of cirrhosis,and ectopic varices account for a certain percentage of all gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
3.Return-to-work experiences and expectations of young and middle-aged stroke patients in community: a qualitative study
Yawen GUO ; Zhenxiang ZHANG ; Suyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(10):744-749
Objective:To explore the real return-to-work experiences and expectations of young and middle-aged stroke patients in community, in order to provide reference for the formulation of the support plan for returning to work from the perspective of patients, and further promote their return to work.Methods:Using the phenomenological method of qualitative research, 11 young and middle-aged stroke patients in Zhengzhou community from April to May, 2019 were interviewed in a semi-structured way, then the interview data were analyzed and the theme was extracted.Results:The community young and middle-aged stroke patients return-to-work experiences and expectations included the following five themes: uncertain return-to-work belief, limited work-related ability, complex inner feelings in the process of returning to work, insufficient external support and expectation of returning to work after stroke (The desire to return-to-work, expectation to get support and help related to returning to work).Conclusions:In order to promote young and middle-aged stroke patients in community to return to work, the three-way interaction mode of community-society-workplace should be considered from the aspects of patients' personal and external support to help patients recover actively, establish beliefs, reduce negative emotions, and further promote patients to return to work.
4.Endoplasmic reticulum stress-related apoptosis pathway is involved in unilateral ureteral obstruction-induced renal interstitial fibrosis in rats
Yingxin RUAN ; Pengyu ZHANG ; Shan LIN ; Chunmei LI ; Suyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(5):357-362
Objective To investigate the effect of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS)-associated apoptosis on renal interstitial fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in rats. Methods Eighteen healthy male Wistar rats undergoing UUO were sacrificed at 3,7,14 days after operation. Additional seven rats underwent sham operation. Histological changes were observed by HE and Masson staining. Immunohistochemistry was performed on renal tissue for α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). Chromatometry was used to detect the content of hydroxyproline. Apoptosis cells were determined by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) and the electrophoresis analysis of genome DNA. The mRNA expression of glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), which are important markers of ERS, were detected by RT-PCR. Western blotting was used to assess the protein level of GRP78 and cysteinyl aspartate specific proteinase-3 (caspase-3). Results Compared with sham operation group, the degree of renal interstitial and the level of hydroxyproline content of UUO group increased significantly (P<0.05). Immunohistochemistry staining indicated that a-SMA extensively expressed in renal tubular and interstitial cells. The apoptotic cells in the renal tubular and interstitium were continuously increased from day 3 to the end of experiment of UUO group. As early as 3 days after surgery, the mRNA level of GRP78 in UUO group increased compared with sham operation group (P<0.01), while the protein expression increased on day 7 after surgery (P<0.01). Prolonged ERS triggered apoptosis, the protein expression of caspase-3 increased significantly on day 3 after surgery (P< 0.05), and the expression sustained high level during the experiment afterwards. There was a positive correlation between GRP78 protein expression and hydroxyproline content (r =0.657, P< 0.01) as well as caspase-3 protein expression (r=0.714, P<0.01). Conclusions UUO induces a significant up-regulation in endoplasmic reticulum molecular chaperones at early stage, indicating that ERS response is activated in the rat kidney. Prolonged ERS can lead to renal tubular and interstitial cell apoptosis, and caspase-3-mediated ERS associated apoptosis may contribute to the fibrosis.
5.In vitro culture and identification of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in rats
Yuhong QIN ; Guanghui CHEN ; Suyan BIAN ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Tiande LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(33):6701-6705
BACKGROUND: Adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have the multilineage differentiation potential, and are relatively easier to be obtained, thus they have attracted more and more attention as a new seed cell for cell engineering.OBJECTIVE: To observe the in vitro culture conditions of ADMSCs isolated from rat's subcutaneous adipose tissue, and identify them using immunohistochemical staining.DESIGN: An animal experiment.SETTING; Department of Cardiology, the General Hospital of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: One healthy male Wistar rat of clean degree, 4 months old, weighing 200 g, was used. DMEM, fetal bovine serum were from GIBCO; Monoclone antibodies of rabbit-anti-rat CD13, CD34, CD44, CD45, CD105, D-related human leucocyte antigen (HLA-DR), factor-Ⅷ, vov Willebrand factor (VWF), Myosin, SABC kits and DAB staining kit from Wuhan Booster Biological Engineering, Co.,Ltd; Adeno-associated virus encoding green fluorescent protein from Vector Gene Technology Company Limited (Beijing).METHODS: The experiments were carried out in the Department of Internal Medicine, the General Hospital of Chinese PLA in October 2006. ① Cell isolation and culture: 0.3 g adipose tissue was cut from subcutaneous adipose tissue of Wistar rat's groin under aseptic condition, then minced and digested before culture, DMEM was changed at 2-3 days after plenty of fusiform-shap ed attached cells were observed under microscope, and the cell growth was observed. The cell concentration was adjusted to 2×107 L-1, then seeded into 96-well plate, and 100 μL for each well. From the second day, 3 wells were randomly selected every day, the cells were released with tripsin, and counted with blood cell counting chamber under inverted microscope. ② Cell viability assay: ADMSCs of passages 3 to 8 were added to DMSO freeze medium, and thawed after 2-4 weeks, and the cell viability was assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion. ③Immunohistochemical staining and identification: 2 ×107 L -1 cells were seeded to culture plate, then the immunohistochemical (SABC method) identification and Oil red O staining were performed to determine the cell surface antibodies of CD13, CD34, CD44, CD45, CD105, HLA-DR, factor-Ⅷ, HLA-DR and VWF. ④Lineage-specific differentiation and identification: The ADMSCs were plated on multi-well chamber and induced with lineage-specific media supplementation at least two weeks and identified by histologic/immunohistochemical assay of Oil red O for adipogenisis, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) stain for osteogenisis and Myosin monoclonal antibody for myogenisis. ⑤Transfected adenovirus carried green fluorescence protein (AD-GFP) medium: The fourth generation of ADMSCs were seeded on 96-well plate, 3 000 cells for each well, serum-free DMEM was changed after 24 hours, and added by AD-GFP at the same time, then transfected with different multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 1∶50, 1∶100, 1∶150 and 1∶200respectively, and then the transfection was observed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Results of cell isolation and culture; ② Cell viability after freezing and thawing; ③Results of immunohistochemical staining and identification; ④ Results of lineage-specific differentiation and identification;⑤ Results of transfected adenovirus carried AD-GFP.RESULTS: ① About 3.6×105 attached cells were obtained from 0.3 g subcutaneous adipose tissue, and these cells could be subcultured for passages in vitro with stable population doubling time. ② The cells were thawed after freezing for 2-3 weeks, and the trypan blue staining showed that the cell viability was above 90%. ③ The immunocytochemical staining showed that CD13, CD44, CD105 were positive and CD45, factor-Ⅷ, HLA-DR and VWF negative in different generations. ④ From the second generation, a few Oil red O positively stained cells were observed, which were obviously increased after prolonging the refreshing. After lineage-specific differentiation, the cells were all positive by Oil red O staining, ALP staining and Myosin immunohistochemical staining. ⑤ 72 hours after transfection, it was observed under fluorescence microscope that most cells were green fluorescence when the MOI value was 1∶200, the transfection was successful, and it was generally determined that the transfection rate was above 90%.CONCLUSION: A large number of ADMSCs with multilineage differentiation potential can be easily obtained from rat adipose tissue, osteoblast, myoblasts, they can be expanded in large quantity and stored in vitro for long time, AD-GFP were also successfully transfected.
6.Effects of oxidative stress on expressions of TGF-?1 and TGF-?RⅠ in rat kidney after unilateral ureteral obstruction
Pengyu ZHANG ; Yingxin RUAN ; Chunmei LI ; Suyan LIU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effects of oxidative stress on the expressions of transforming growth factor-?1(TGF-?1) and transforming growth factor-? receptor Ⅰ(TGF-?RⅠ) in rat unilateral ureteral obstruction(UUO) models.Methods Thirfty Wistar rats were randomly assigned into three groups:SOR group(sham-operated group,n=7);UUO group(operation group,n=11);US group(spironolactone 50 mg?kg-1?d-1 by daily gastric gavage after UUO,n=12).All the rats were killed 14 d after surgery.Renal fibrosis was assessed by the determination of tissue hydroxyproline(HYP) content.Malondialdehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase(SOD) as well as aldosterone(ALD) content were measured.Histological changes were observed by HE and Masson staining.Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expressions of TGF-?1 and TGF-?RⅠ.Western blotting was used the determine the expression of TGF?RⅠ protein.Results Compared with sham group,the ALD contents in plasma and kidney tissues in UUO group significantly increased(P
7.Analysis of the effect and safety of atorvastatin in the treatment of septic shock
Jing ZHANG ; Suyan ZHANG ; Xiaoyan GENG ; Aitian WANG ; Jingli GAO ; Xiaolan LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(15):2246-2248
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of atorvastatin in the treatment of patients with septic shock.Methods 67 patients with septic shock were randomly divided into the treatment group (34 cases) and control group(33 cases).The control group was treated with conventional therapy ,and the observation group was administered with atorvastatin based on the control group .Before and after treatment ,the inflammatory index ,cytokines levels,the number of MODS cases,the number of deaths at 28th day,and the incidence of adverse reactions were com-pared between the two groups .Results The heart rate ,respiratory rate ,white blood cell count of the treatment group were significantly better than the control group ,the cytokines levels were significantly lower than the control group ,the differences were statistically significant (t=4.181,3.622,4.879,all P<0.05).The incidence rate of MODS of treat-ment group was significantly lower than that of the control group (χ2 =7.153,P<0.05).The average hospital stay of the treatment group was (9.3 ±3.1)d,which was significantly less than (12.4 ±3.3)d of the control group(t=3.964,P<0.05).The incidence rate of adverse reaction in the treatment group was significantly lower than that of the control group(χ2 =4.566,P<0.05).The 28 d mortality rate of the two groups had no significant difference (χ2 =3.345,P>0.05).Conclusion Atorvastatin can effectively reduce the degree of inflammatory reaction in patients with septic shock ,decrease the incidence of MODS , and has potential benefits on the prognosis of patients , but still need to be further confirmed by clinical research .
8.Analysis of the status of stroke survivors' adherence to functional exercise in the community and countermeasures
Beilei LIN ; Zhenxiang ZHANG ; Ying CHEN ; Yanhong LI ; Qiushi ZHANG ; Suyan CHEN ; Fayang MA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;35(9):722-726
Objective To analyse the adherence of community-dwelling stroke survivors to functional exercise regimens and explore the influencing factors.Then to establish measures to improve the situation.Methods A total of 208 stroke survivors from 10 communities were randomly recruited.Four questionnaires-a general information questionnaire,an exercise adherence questionnaire,a self-efficacy perceptions scale and a perceived social support scale-were administered.Results The mean adherence score was 34.71 ± 8.45 and the mean adherence rate was 61.98%.The compliance to physical exercise,seeking advice positively and exercise effectiveness monitoring scores ranged from highest to lowest in order.Self-efficacy perceptions and perceived social support were both positively correlated with the adherence rate.Multiple linear regression showed that the influencing factors included self efficacy perceptions,social support perceptions,self-care ability and age.Conclusions The community stroke survivors' exercise adherence was moderate in general,but it could be improved by increasing their self-efficacy and social support perceptions and their self-care ability.
9.Evaluating the applied effectiveness of Chinese diabetes risk score in physical examination of elderly population
Leilei WANG ; Jianlong WANG ; Annan LIU ; Shuwen YANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Jing FU ; Suyan CAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(7):806-810
Objective To analyze the effect of Chinese diabetes risk score in health checkup of elderly population and to explore the risk factors of abnormal glucose metabolism in the elderly patients.Methods Chinese diabetes risk score(C-DRs)screening,glucose tolerance test(OGTT),blood biochemical parameters and history collection were performed in 1 181 elderly people participating the health checkup.The area under the ROC curve(AUC)was used to evaluate the accuracy of the screening method.The effect of different cumulative C-DRs on screening target population was reflected by the Gordon index.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze relevant risk factors for the glucose metabolic abnormalities.Results The AUC of screening for diabetes was 0.749(95%CI:0.715-0.782),and the best cut-point value was 32.5 points.The sensitivity was 86.50%,the specificity was 60.84%,and the Gordon index was 0.47(P=0.000).The AUC of screening for the pre-diabetes was 0.760(95%CI:0.733-0.787),and the best cut-point was 33.5 points.The sensitivity was 70.89%,the specificity was 68.72%,and the Gordon index was 0.40(P=0.000).The AUC of screening for MS was 0.797(95% CI:0.772-0.823),and the best cut-point value was 32.5 points.The sensitivity was 83.62%,the specificity was 64.90%,and the Gordon index was 0.49(P=0.000).The AUC of screening for insulin resistance was 0.609(95%CI:0.645-0.734),and the best cut-point value was 30.5 points.The sensitivity was 81.25%,the specificity was 44.81%,and the Gordon index was 0.26(P=0.000).Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that age over 80 years,abdominal obesity(waist circumference,male ≥ 90 cm,female ≥ 85 cm),hypertension,hypertriglyceridemia,family history of diabetes were risk factors for abnormality of glucose metabolism in the elderly.The odd ratio values of the above were 1.557,1.543,1.495,1.569,1.625,1.715(all P<0.05).Conclusions Chinese diabetes risk score may be used to screen for diabetes,metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in the elderly population.Old age,abdominal obesity,hypertension,hypertriglyceridemia and family history of diabetes are independent risk factors for abnormal glucose metabolism in the elderly population.
10.Risk factors for citrate accumulation in patients with liver failure undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy with regional citrate anticoagulation
Jinfeng LIN ; Lijun TIAN ; Yadong WANG ; Ke REN ; Zhilong CAO ; Suyan ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(2):211-215
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of citrate accumulation in patients with liver failure treated with regional citrate anticoagulated continuous renal replacement therapy (RCA-CRRT).Methods:The clinical data of liver failure patients with RCA-CRRT admitted to department of intensive care unit (ICU) of Nantong Third People's Hospital from January 2017 to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The selected patients were divided into citrate accumulation group and control group according to whether there was citrate accumulation (serum total calcium/free calcium ratio ≥ 2.4) during CRRT. The age, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHEⅡ), mean arterial pressure (MAP), norepinephrine (NE) dose, blood lactic acid (Lac) concentration, liver function status, citrate dose, filter time and prognosis of the patients were compared between the two groups. Unconditional Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors for citrate accumulation.Results:Among 48 patients with RCA-CRRT and liver failure, 20 patients had citrate accumulation (accumulation group), and a total of 96 CRRTs were performed; the remaining 28 patients did not have citrate accumulation (control group), a total of 106 CRRTs were performed. There were no significant differences in age and APACHEⅡ score between the two groups. Compared with the control group, the MAP in the accumulation group was lower [mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa): 66.9±13.6 vs. 86.4±8.3, P = 0.032], and the dosage of NE (μg/min: 16.3±8.4 vs. 5.9±2.8, P = 0.015) and lactic acid level (mmol/L: 4.89±1.45 vs. 2.98±0.87, P = 0.004) were higher, the damage of liver function was more serious [total bilirubin (TBil, μmol/L): 220.4±45.2 vs. 163.4±43.8, P = 0.012; Child-Pugh score: 12.0±2.5 vs. 8.8±1.4, P = 0.029; model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score: 31.30±8.22 vs. 21.78±6.40, P = 0.041], hourly citric acid dosage (mmol/h: 27.4±6.9 vs. 19.3±4.9, P = 0.032) and total citric acid dosage (mmol: 3 393±809 vs. 1 819±502, P = 0.039) were higher. Although there were no significant differences in the length of ICU stay, total length of hospitalization stay and cost of hospitalization between the two groups, the 28-day mortality of the accumulation group was higher than that of the control group (60.0% vs. 28.6%, P = 0.039). Unconditional Logistic regression analysis showed that MAP [odds ratio ( OR) = 2.901, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 0.921-19.493, P = 0.019], NE dosage ( OR = 2.098, 95% CI was 1.923-12.342, P = 0.002), Lac level ( OR = 5.201, 95% CI was 3.211-9.433, P = 0.012), Child-Pugh score ( OR = 1.843, 95% CI was 0.437-7.420, P = 0.018), MELD score ( OR = 3.012, 95% CI was 0.384-12.843, P = 0.031), hourly citric acid dosage ( OR = 4.254, 95% CI was 1.734-11.839, P = 0.011) and total citric acid dosage ( OR = 4.109, 95% CI was 1.283-18.343, P = 0.001) were risk factors for citrate accumulation. Conclusion:In patients with tissue hypoperfusion and severe liver function damage, citrate anticoagulation should be avoided or the dosage of citric acid should be reduced, in order to avoid citrate accumulation.