1.Study of critical thinking status and its influence factors of medical students
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(2):209-213
Objective To understand the status and related influencing factors of critical thinking of medical students, so as to provide recommendations for the training methods of critical thinking of medical students. Methods A total of 380 medical students in third and fourth grade of a medical university were investigated by using the California Critical Thinking Tendency Questionnaire and stratified random sam-pling method. 356 valid questionnaires were recovered. SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis, including t-test, analysis of variance and multiple linear regression analysis and other methods. Results The Cronbach'sαcoefficient of the scale was 0.728, and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 68.43%. The average score of positive critical thinking ability of medical students was 196.02, showing that they had positive thinking ability. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the degree of extracurricular read-ing, whether there was a part-time job, and the students' self-study time per week had positive correlation with the critical thinking of medical students (P<0.05). Conclusion The critical thinking ability of medical students needs to be improved and the factors of critical thinking need to be further studied, and the research and practice of cultivating medical students' critical thinking ability must be deepened.
3.Standard of medical implant communication service
Xiaoyue BIAN ; Ningning LIU ; Xiang CHEN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;37(6):380-384
Medical implant communication service (MICS) is a standardized short-range wireless communication with ultra low power consumption applied for medical implant devices,which has been widely used all over the world.It is necessary to establish a unified international MICS standard.This paper details ITU-R SA.1346 standard from four aspects of technical parameters,compatibility,anti-interference methods and reliability of data transmission,and introduces the applications of MICS standard in Europe and America.Furthermore,comparison and analysis of the technical criteria in the above areas is conducted.
4.Establishment and Application of the Method of Polymorphism of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 Gene Based on PCR-gold Magnetic Nanoparticle Chromatography
Xiaoyue Lü ; Yuquan LIU ; Wenli HUI
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(4):21-24
Objective To estabolish the ALDH2 Glu504Lys genotyping technique for oral swab sample type based on PCR-gold magnetic nanoparticle chromatographyl.Methods According to the ALDH2 Glu504Lys gene the specific primers were designed by ARMS-PCR technique.Optimized the optimal ALDH2 Glu504Lys oral swab reaction system and PCR reaction procedures based on the routine reaction conditions and reaction procedure of laboratory PCR.60 samples of oral swabs were collected and tested by gold magnetic nano-chromatography.The results were verified by sequencing.Results The detected 60 cases of oral swab samples contain 16 cases heterozygous mutation,wild type 42 cases,homozygous mutation 2 cases and then the results by Goldmag nanoparticle detection was perfectly matched with sequencing results.Conclusion The Goldmag nanoparticles chromatographic detection technique of ALDH2 Glu504Lys buccal swabs system was established.With accuracy,fastness,reliability,it is worthy of clinical promotion.
5.Surface shear stress of intracranial aneurysm stent based on CT data
He WEI ; Kelimu MUHETAER ; Xiaoyue LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(21):3163-3170
BACKGROUND:Numerical stimulation technology is a good method to analyze blood flow changes after intracranial aneurysm stenting that oftenresult in restenosis.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the hemodynamic effect of stent implantation on patient-specific intracranial aneurysm and the distribution of the wal shear stress on the stent surface.
METHODS:Brain CT data from a patient with intracranial aneurysm were extracted and optimized to establish a patient-specific intracranial aneurysm materialization model. Meanwhile, a three-dimensional model of rectangular section spiral stent was designed to develop an aneurysm model with the stent by the method of boolean operation. Then, the possibility of restenosis was analyzed based on the distribution of wal shear stress on the surface of stent model.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The wal shear stress on the stent surface which was more than 40 Pa increasedalong with the increase of blood velocity and blood viscosity at the same moment. However, the wal shear stress on the stent surface which was less than 0.5 Pa decreased along with the increase of blood viscosity, and its distribution was the largest when the blood velocity was 0. This stent provides a new insight into the controling of the aneurysm growth and rupture, but the restenosis area is too large. In order to prevent restenosis, the stent need to be optimized or reselected to keep the desired shear stress values of 0.5 to 40 Pa, and meanwhile to minimize the pulsating change of wal shear stress during a cardiac cycle.
6.Perinatal outcomes affected by the time of interpregnancy interval after spontaneous abortion
Hongbo QI ; Xiaoyue LONG ; Yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(03):-
3 months group,6 neonates were admitted to intensive care unit,2 with birth defects and 1 died. Conclusion There was no clear evidence in this study demonstrating any association between adverse perinatal outcomes and pregnancy immediately after spontaneous abortion.
7.Transinfection of rabbit chondrocytes via chitosan microsphere as gene carriers with recombined human IL-1Ra gene and TGF-β1 gene
Xiaoyue WEN ; Daozhang CAI ; Huading LU ; Chun ZENG ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2009;32(6):471-473,封3
Objective To explore transinfection of rabbit chondrocytes via chitosan microsphere with human IL-1Ra and TGF-β1 gene. Methods Chitosan-DNA microspheres carrying plasmids with IL-1 Ra and TGF-β1 genes were prepared.The encapsulation efficiency,DNA-released kinetics and lysozyme degradation in vitro were performed.Articular rabbit chondrocytes were co-transinfected with the plasmids with IL-1Ra and TGF-β1 genes via chitosan-DNA mierosphere,evaluated by fluorescence microscope,TaqMan real-time PCR assay and MTF test. Results The chitosan microspheres with IL-1Ra and TGF-β1 genes were(2.8±0.2)μm and(2.6±0.1)μm in diameters respectively.The encapsulation efficiency were(88.3±4.1)%and(87.2±2.6)%.During the degradation,significant morphological changes were noticed.The plasmids could be released in a multiphasic fashion.Enhanced green fluorescent protein and Real-Time PCR analysis showed that genes were expressed in chondrocytes.lasting near 30 days.MTT indicated that the cotransinfection promoted the chondrocytes'proliferation. Conclusion IL-1Ra and TGF-β1 genes cotransfected into chondrocytes via chitosan-DNA microsphere could be expressed in a long term and cotransinfection promoted the chondroeytes'proliferation,which is the base of inhibiting the degeneration of cartilage and promote cartilage repair.
8.Seipin gene deficiency induces renal injury in mice
Xiaoyue WU ; Huan WANG ; Xuejing LIU ; Jiawei LIAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Guoqing LIU ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(10):1850-1854
AIM:To investigate the effects of seipin gene deficiency on renal injury and the possible mecha-nisms in seipin-/-mice.METHODS:Six-month-old male seipin knockout ( seipin-/-) and wild-type ( WT) mice ( n=8) were used to study 24 h urinary albumin excretion ( UAE) , renal functions, pathological changes, and plasma leptin and adiponectin levels.Seipin mRNA expression in different tissues and each part of the kidney was also measured in WT mice.RESULTS:Real-time PCR analysis showed seipin mRNA expression in WT mice was higher in adipose tissue and testicles, and was also found in the kidney, which was mainly in glomeruli.Compared with control group, seipin-/-group showed increased kidney weight/tibia length (P<0.01), 24 h UAE (P<0.01), creatinine clearance (P<0.01), and glomerular and mesangial surface area (P<0.05).Both plasma leptin (P<0.01) and adiponectin (P<0.05) levels were significantly decreased in seipin-/-mice.CONCLUSION:Seipin gene deficiency in mice leads to renal injury prob-ably by decreasing plasma leptin and adiponectin levels due to lack of adipose tissue.
9.Correlation of heart rate recovery after exercise test with exercise capacity in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Haijian LIU ; Jinming LIU ; Wenlan YANG ; Xingguo SUN ; Shujuan CHEN ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiaoyue TAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2013;(1):34-39
Objective To explore the correlation between heart rate recovery after exercise test and disease severity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and assess its impact on the exercise capacity of COPD patients.Methods Arterial blood gas analysis, pulmonary lung function test and cardiopulmonary exercise testing were performed in 60 patients with stable COPD and 50 healthy volunteers.Based on the heart rate recovery after exercise test, COPD patients were divided into normal heart rate recovery group(n =41)and abnormal heart rate recovery group(n =19).Results The COPD patients had lower exercise capacity(peak oxygen uptake as percentage of predicted value, peak VO2% pred)(66 ± 15vs.89±11, P<0.01), peak heart rate [(134±21)vs.(149±13)beats/min, P<0.01], heart rate recovery[(18 ± 9)vs.(27 ± 10)beats/min, P < 0.01] and higher resting heart rate [(83 ± 13)vs.(77 ± 13)beats/min, P <0.01] than the controls.Compared with normal heart rate recovery group, forced expiratory volume in one second as percentage of predicted(FEV1 % pred)and exercise capacity decreased more significantly in abnormal heart rate recovery group(38 ± 15 vs.52 ± 16, P<0.05 and 57 ± 12 vs.71 ±14, P <0.01).Heart rate recovery was significantly correlated with FEV1% pred and peak V O2% pred(r=0.42, P < 0.01 and r =0.52, P < 0.01).Multivariate regression analysis showed that heart rate recovery and FEV1 % pred could be used as independent predictors of exercise capacity in COPD patients.Conclusion In COPD patients, heart rate recovery is correlated with the degree of disease severity and it may be an independent predictor of exercise capacity.
10.Effect of acute exposure to simulated high altitude on blood pressure and breath in conscious and anesthetic rats
Qiujin CAI ; Xiaoyue LI ; Huan ZHANG ; Ruixin LIU ; Zhen ZHOU ; Qiaorong JI ; Fei GAO ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(5):777-784
AIM:This study continuously monitors the hemodynamic changes in conscious and anesthetic rats during rapid ascent to high altitude to investigate whether there is difference between the 2 conditions and discuss the rela-ted underlying mechanism.METHODS: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into conscious group, anesthetic group, anesthetic-5000-control ( A-5000-control) group, anesthetic-5000-aminoguanidine ( A-5000-AG) group, conscious-5000-control ( C-5000-control ) group and conscious-5000-aminoguanidine ( C-5000-AG ) group.The rats in anesthetic group and conscious group were kept in a hypobaric chamber, in which the simulated altitude was increased from 2 260 m to 5 000 m at 2 m/s, and the rats in other 4 groups were at 5 000 m.The system arterial pressure ( Psa) , central venous pressure ( CVP) , heart rate ( HR) and breathing rate ( BR) were directly and continuously displayed and digitally recorded by a high-performance data acquisition (PowerLab 16/35, AD Instruments) at 200 Hz.RESULTS: The HR and BR in the conscious rats were higher and MAP was lower than those in the anesthetic rats obviously.A significant decrease in mean arterial pressure ( MAP) in conscious and anesthetic groups was observed following the increase in the altitude levels, and the net decrease in MAP in conscious group was significantly greater.Additionally, HR in the conscious rats was sig-nificantly lower at 5 000 m than that of the initial level.The rats in C-5000-AG group and A-5000-AG group showed a sig-nificant increase in the arterial pressure after the intravenous injection of AG, a selective inhibitor of inducible nitric oxide synthase ( iNOS) , and no marked change of HR and BR was found.CONCLUSION: Blood pressure and HR decrease during rapid ascent to high altitude, while the change of BR is not obvious.The mechanisms of self-safety would be trig-gered in the early stage of hypoxia, which activates iNOS and then leads to a larger number of nitric oxide.Plentiful NO di-astolizes the vessels to improve the ventilation-perfusion mismatch and lower the blood pressure.When the altitude arise to 5 000 m, even more earlier, a decompensatory stage may occur in the body, leading to decreased HR and blood pressure further more than those in the anesthetic rats.Due to the effects of pentobarbital sodium, the depression of blood pressure requires a lag period and the net decrease in MAP is less than that in the conscious rats.Therefore, hemodynamic changes during rapid ascent to high altitude in conscious rats are more comprehensive and authentic.