1.Effects of hypertonic saline on T-lymphocyte subpopulations in patients with traumatically hemorrhagic shock
Jie ZHU ; Xuejun SHUAI ; Xiaoran HE ; Xiaoxiong CHEN ; Ning DING
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(4):376-379
Objective To investigate the potential and early effect of hypertonic saline resuscitation on Tlymphocyte subpopulations in patients with traumatically hemorrhagic shock.Method Eighty-two patients with acute traumatically hemorrhagic shock admitted from Department of Emergency,Beijing Tongren Hospital,from De cember 2006 to July 2008 were randomly divided into:hypotonic saline(HS)group(n=43)and Lactated Ringer's solution(LR)group(n=39).The criteria of eligible patients were systolic blood pressure<90mm Hg at admission with definite evidence of blood loss.Patients with immune system diseases and those who died within 24 hours of admission were excluded.Patients in HS group received intravenous administration of 200 mL of 7.5% sodium chloride withhin 15~20 minutes,and LR group received routine therapy with Lactated Ringer's solution.Blood pressure and heart rate were recorded 10,20,and 60 minutes after the start of resuscitation and compared between two groups.Before and 24 hours after treatment,peripheral blood levels of T-lymphocyte subpopulations including CD3+,CD4+,and CD8+ were measured by using direct immunofluorescence test and compared between two groups.The inter-group comparison was carried out by using independent sample t-lest and intragroup comparison using paired t-test.The numabers of operation,complication cases and death cases were conducted by using X2 test.SPAS version 11.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results The volume of solution infused in HS group was(3820±623)mL and in LR group was(5430±1254)mL(P<0.05).At 10 and 20 minutes after the sdministration of solution.the mean blood pressures in HS group were both significantly higher than those in LR group(P<0.01).The levels of CD3+and CD4+lymphocytes in peripheral blood in HS group 24 hours after treatment were sinificantly higher than those in LR group(P<0.01).Totally,63(76.8%)patients were cured and 19(23.2%)patients died.ARDS occurred in 10 patients and MODS occurred in 14 patiellts.The mortality,and the rates of ARDS and MODS in HS group were sinificantly higher than those in LP group(P<0.05).Conclusiom In patients with acute traumatically hemorrhagic shock.HS can increase the effective circulating vol. ume,ameliorate the perfusion of tissues and organs,improve the immune fuction of T-lymphocytes,decrease the rats of ABDS and MODS,mad decrease the morality.HS is more effective than routine solution used for resuscitation.
2.Analysis of scientific research courses and degree courses in the teaching of eight -year program clinical medicine in China
Qun LI ; Guanyu YU ; Xueying ZHANG ; Yachen DUAN ; Xiawei LI ; Xiaoran LI ; Bo ZHU ; Mi LI ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2018;17(11):1130-1133
Since the establishment of eight-year clinical medicine specialty, in line with the princi-ple of "eight-year consistency and fusion of the bachelor and doctor degree", the training mode of "strength-ening the foundation, focusing on quality, overall optimization, facing the clinical" has been implemented. In order to reach the standard of professional doctorate, a series of courses of professional doctorate need to be fused in limited time and designed carefully by medical schools. However, grasping proper teaching time and opportunity is particularly important for students' learning and development. By collecting the courses information of 11 medical colleges and universities offering eight-year clinical medicine specialty, we have analyzed the teaching time, methods and course categories of scientific research training courses and graduate degree courses, aiming to find the appropriate teaching program.
3.Development of the iGEM high school track.
Yue TANG ; Yukang LI ; Xudong ZHU ; Dong YANG ; Xiaoran HAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4816-4826
The international genetically engineered machine (iGEM) competition is a global top college academic competition in synthetic biology. The iGEM competition has exhibited extensive international influence and attracted teams from more than 40 countries and regions around the world to participate in. The annual iGEM outputs have attracted the attention of top academic journals or international media such as Science, Nature, Scientific American, The Economist, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), etc. High school teams participated in iGEM since 2011, and the number of high school teams has increased year by year. High school participants are increasingly becoming one of the most important forces to promote the development of iGEM and synthetic biology. IGEM competition has also become an important platform to foster the core literacy of high school students. This paper summarized the track rules, topic selection tendency and awards of high school teams based on data of 2017 to 2021 iGEM competition. In addition, we analyzed the significance of iGEM competition on fostering of high school students' core literacy and discussed the development trend of global high school teams, with the aim to provide a reference for high school team building in the future.
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4.Correlation between high cholinergic pathway signal and cognitive function in patients with Parkinson disease accompanied with sleep disorder
Xinrong XU ; Hao WANG ; Yuqing FANG ; Fei MAO ; Zhangning ZHAO ; Yanhong REN ; Xiaoran ZHU ; Tianhao LIU ; Yanqing ZHANG ; Xiuhua LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(3):206-211
Objective:To explore the correlation between high cholinergic pathway signaling and cognitive function in patients with Parkinson disease(PD) accompanied with sleep disorder.Methods:PD patients admitted from 2017 to 2022 were divided into PD with sleep disorder group (PD-SD group) ( n=56) and PD without sleep disorder group (PD-NSD group) ( n=41) according to the Parkinson's disease sleep scale (PDSS) score. All participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging examination.All patients were evaluated by the PDSS, Hoehn-Yahr (H-Y), Montreal cognitive assessment scale (MoCA), and cholinergic pathways hyper intensities scale (CHIPS). The difference of cognitive function between the two groups and the correlation between CHIPS and cognitive function were analyzed.Independent sample t-test, Spearman correlation analysis, and binary Logistic regression analysis were performed on the data by SPSS 26.0 statistical software. Results:(1)The MoCA score of the PD-SD group (22.00 (5.00)) was lower than that of the PD-NSD group (26.00 (5.00)) ( Z=-3.830, P<0.05). The total and all aspects scores of CHIPS in PD-SD group were higher than those in PD-NSD group(the total score of the low external capsule: 12.00(8.00), 0(8.00), the total score of the high external capsule: 12.00(2.00), 6.00(9.00), the total score of the radial crown: 8.00(0), 4.00(4.00), the total score of the centrum semiovale: 3.00(4.00), 0(2.00), the total score of the right side: 16.00(9.00), 5.00(10.00), the total score of the left side: 17.00(6.00), 7.00(9.00), the total score of CHIPS: 32.00(14.00), 14.00(20.00))( Z=-5.081, -5.873, -4.933, -3.211, -5.562, -6.232, -5.995, all P<0.05). (2)The correlation analysis between the score of CHIPS and cognitive function in the PD-SD group showed that, the total score of the low external capsule ( r=-0.286), the total score of the centrum semiovale ( r=-0.307), the total score of the right side ( r=-0.376), the total score of the left side ( r=-0.284) and the total score of CHIPS ( r=-0.349) were negatively correlated with MoCA(all P<0.05). (3)Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that white matter lesions in centrum semiovale, low inner capsule, right and left leukodystrophy were not influence factors for cognitive impairment (all P>0.05). Conclusion:PD patients with sleep disorders have lower cognitive function scores, higher CHIPS scores, and significant changes in white matter lesions compared to those without sleep disorders. In PD patients with sleep disorders, the higher the CHIPS score, the lower the cognitive function score, and the more significant the rate of cognitive impairment occurrence and development.
5.Correlation analysis of hearing level and soft palate movement after palatoplasty.
Qun LOU ; Xiaoran MA ; Lian MA ; Email: LAMAIANA@GMAIL.COM. ; Yi LUO ; Hongping ZHU ; Zhibo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2015;50(10):603-606
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between hearing level and soft palate movement after palatoplasty and to verify the importance of recovery of soft palate movement function for improving the middle ear function as well as reducing the hearing loss.
METHODSA total of 64 non-syndromic cleft palate patients were selected and the lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken. The patients hearing level was evaluated by the pure tone hearing threshold examination. This study also analyzed the correlation between hearing threshold of the patients after palatoplasty and the soft palate elevation angle and velopharyngeal rate respectively.
RESULTSKendall correlation analysis revealed that the correlation coefficient between hearing threshold and the soft palate elevation angle after palatoplasty was -0.339 (r = -0.339, P < 0.01).The correlation showed a negative correlation. The hearing threshold decreased as the soft palate elevation angle increased. After palatoplasty, the correlation coefficient between the hearing threshold and the rate of velopharyngeal closure was -0.277 (r = -0.277, P < 0.01). The correlation showed a negative correlation. While, The hearing threshold decreased with the increase of velopharyngeal closure rate. The hearing threshold was correlated with soft palate elevation angle and velpharyngeal closure rate.
CONCLUSIONSThe movement of soft palate and velopharyngeal closure function after palatoplasty both have impact on patient hearing level. In terms of the influence level, the movement of soft palate has a higher level of impact on patient hearing level than velopharygeal closure function.
Auditory Threshold ; physiology ; Cleft Palate ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hearing ; physiology ; Hearing Tests ; Humans ; Palate, Soft ; physiology ; Velopharyngeal Insufficiency ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Velopharyngeal Sphincter ; physiology