1.Study and Practice of the Training of Junior Faculty in Preclinical Medicine Education
Xingzhi CHEN ; Zhonghui DAI ; Yunlan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
The article analyses the current situation and the problem in training junior faculty process in preclinical medicine education,discussing how to shorten the period of training junior faculty,thus to train a excellent teaching system for preclinical medicine education.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of primary retroperitoneal tumor in 71 cases
Hui CAO ; Enhao ZHAO ; Yongwei SUN ; Meng LUO ; Wei LING ; Xingzhi NI ; Zhiyong WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the preopera ti ve diagnosis and the surgical treatment of primary retroperitoneal tumor(PRT). Methods The clinical dat a of 71 patients with PRT were retrospectively analyzed including clinical manif estation, radiologic studies, pathologic examination and surgical procedures. Results There were 32 cases of benign tumor, 38 cases of malignant tumor and 1 case of borderline tumor. Of the 32 patients with benign tumor, 31 underwent complete surgical resection. Of the 38 patients with malignant tumor, 29 underwent complete resection. One patie nt with borderline tumor underwent total resection. The 5-year survival rate of benign PRT was 89.29%, the 5-year survival rate of malignant PRT was 20.80%. Four cases of recurrent benign PRT underwent complete resection. Ten cases of r ecurrent malignant PRT underwent complete resection and 3 underwent partial rese ction. ConclusionsRadiolog ical study is crucial for the diagnosis. Complete resection is the key for the t reatment of PRT.
3.Hypovolemia shock resuscitated with 3% and 7.5% hypertonic saline in emergency department
Zhuoyi QIAO ; Juan HAN ; Xingzhi WANG ; Jian LIU ; Qingbo ZHAO ; Wanbao LIU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;23(5):496-500
Objective To investigate the effects of 3% and 7.5% hypertonic saline (HS) on hemorrhagic shock patients in Emergency Department.Methods From December 2008 to February 2012,patients older than 15 years with severe trauma and systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≤70 mmHg or 70 to 90 mmHg with heart rate≥ 108 per minute were divided into three groups randomly (random number).Group A:patients treated with 3% hypertonic saline (HS) 300 mL + lactated Ringer' s solutions (LRS).Group B:patients treated with 7.5% HS 300 mL + LRS.Group C:patients treated with LRS.The mean arterial pressure (MAP),blood pressure (BP),heart rate (HR) were recorded before infusion and at 10,30,45,60 minutes successively after infusion.Incidence of complications and mortality rates were compared between groups.Results Atotal of 148 patients were enrolled in this study.Compared with LRS grouop,MAP was restored more promptly and maintained persistently in 3% HS group and 7.5% HS group,and the total volume of fluid infused was decreased to almost 50% of LRS in the first 1 hour.No significant differences in MAP levels were observed between group A and B except 30 minutes after infusion.Single bolus of 7.5% HS infusion resulted in increased of HR to mean 127 beats per minute at 10 minutesafter fluid resuscitation.Higher incidence of arrhythmia and transient hypotension occurred in 7.5% HS group.There were no statistical differences of changes of electrolytic indices,mortality rates,incidences of ARDS and MODS among three groups.Conclusions Resuscitation with 3% HS provide similar benefits and lower risk of complications compared with 7.5% HS and LRS.This study demonstrates the practicability and safety of 3% HS for fluid resuscitation of patients with hypovolemic shock.
4.Synthesis of pyrroloquinoline quinone by recombinant Gluconobacter oxydans.
Runle YE ; Feng LI ; Fan DING ; Zhenhui ZHAO ; Sheng CHEN ; Jianfeng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(6):1138-1149
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), an important redox enzyme cofactor, has many physiological and biochemical functions, and is widely used in food, medicine, health and agriculture industry. In this study, PQQ production by recombinant Gluconobacter oxydans was investigated. First, to reduce the by-product of acetic acid, the recombinant strain G. oxydans T1 was constructed, in which the pyruvate decarboxylase (GOX1081) was knocked out. Then the pqqABCDE gene cluster and tldD gene were fused under the control of endogenous constitutive promoter P0169, to generate the recombinant strain G. oxydans T2. Finally, the medium composition and fermentation conditions were optimized. The biomass of G. oxydans T1 and G. oxydans T2 were increased by 43.02% and 38.76% respectively, and the PQQ production was 4.82 and 20.5 times higher than that of the wild strain, respectively. Furthermore, the carbon sources and culture conditions of G. oxydans T2 were optimized, resulting in a final PQQ yield of (51.32±0.899 7 mg/L), 345.6 times higher than that of the wild strain. In all, the biomass of G. oxydans and the yield of PQQ can be effectively increased by genetic engineering.
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5.Bacterial culture of pancreatic juice in early stage of severe acute pancreatitis
Chengsi ZHAO ; Weijie YAO ; Bo PENG ; Yafei YANG ; Zhu LAN ; Xingzhi ZHANG ; Zuozheng WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(5):348-353
Objective:To investigate the distribution, drug resistance and clinical significance of bacteria and fungi in pancreatic juice of patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP).Methods:Data of patients with severe acute pancreatitis receiving ERCP treatment and pancreatic juice bacterial culture at Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University from Jan 2019 to Jun 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:A total of 97 patients were included. Pathogens were isolated from 46 (47.42%) pancreatic juice samples, with 71 strains including 43 (60.56%) gram negative bacteria, 26 (36.62%) gram positive bacteria, and 2 (2.82%) fungi. The C-reactive protein (CRP), D-dimer and Balthazar CT Score in the culture positive group were higher than those in the culture negative group ( P < 0.05). The incidence of complications and pancreatic infection in the culture positive group was also significantly higher ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:The positive rate of pancreatic juice bacterial culture in the early stage of severe acute pancreatitis is high, in which Gram-negative bacteria are most common, followed by Gram-positive bacteria and fungi. The presence of pathogens in pancreatic juice predicts ensuing infections.
6.Chest CT findings and clinical features of coronavirus disease 2019 in children
Zheng ZHONG ; Xingzhi XIE ; Wei HUANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Qizhi YU ; Jun LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2020;45(3):236-242
Objective: To describe the CT features and clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Method: A total of 9 COVID-19 infected pediatric patients were included in this study.Clinical history,laboratory examination,and detailed CT imaging features were analyzed.All patients underwent the first CT scanning on the same day of being diagnosed by realtime reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR).A low-dose CT scan was performed during follow-up.Results: All the child patients had positive results.Four patients had cough and one patient had fever.One patient presented both cough and fever.Two children presented other symptoms like sore throat and stuffy nose.One child showed no clinical symptom.Five patients had positive initial CT findings with subtle lesions like ground-glass opacity (GGO) or spot-like mixed consolidation.Three patients were reported with negative results in the initial and follow-up CT examination.One patient was reported with initial negative CT findings but turning positive during the first follow-up.All patients had absorbed lesions on follow-up CT images after treatment.Conclusion: Pediatric COVID-19 patients have certain imaging and clinical features as well as disease prognosis.Children with COVID-19 tend to have normal or subtle CT findings and relatively better outcome.
7.Nursing-related Patient Safety Events in Hospitals
LIU YILAN ; ZHAO GUANGHONG ; LI FEN ; HUANG XINGZHI ; HU DEYING ; XU JUAN ; YAO SHANGLONG ; ZHANG LIANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(2):265-268
To explore the method of identifying nursing-related patient safety events,types,contributing factors and evaluate consequences of these events in hospitals of China,incident report program was established and implemented in 15 patient units in two teaching hospitals of China to get the relevant information.Among 2935 hospitalized patients,141 nursing-related patient safety events were reported by nurses.Theses events were categorized into 15 types.Various factors contributed to the events and the consequence varied from no harm to patient death.Most of the events were preventable.It is concluded that incident reporting can provide more information about patient safety,and establishment of a program of voluntary incident reporting in hospitals of China is not only urgent but also feasible.
8.Application of Jiankuai psychosomatic active therapy in perioperative period of elderly patients
Jing GAO ; Xingzhi ZHAO ; Zhehao ZHANG ; Zhijuan DONG ; Jingjing SHEN ; Xiaoxiao LI ; Chunming MENG ; Xiaobao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(26):2024-2028
Objective:To explore the application effect of Jiankuai psychosomatic active therapy in the elderly perioperative patients.Methods:From March 2018 to December 2019, 387 elderly patients in the urology department of the First People′s Hospital of Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province were selected. According to the patients in two medical groups in the same ward, 193 patients in one medical group were divided into the experimental group and 194 patients in two medical groups as the control group. The experimental group was intervened by routine perioperative nursing combined with simple and fast psychosomatic active therapy, while the control group was only intervened by routine perioperative nursing. Self rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Rosenberg Self-confidence Scale and General Self-efficacy Scale (GSEs) were used as the evaluation indexes before and after the implementation of the two groups.Results:The SAS score of the experimental group was 31.13 ± 3.64 and that of the control group was 48.45 ± 7.72 on the 7th day after operation. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t value was 16.36, P < 0.05). The effective rate of self-confidence was 98.4% (190/193) and 94.8% (183/193) in the experimental group and 86.6% (168/194) and 85.1% (165/194) in the control group on the first day and the seventh day after operation, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( Z values were - 3.27 and 14.66, all P < 0.05). The GSEs score of the patients in the experimental group was 26.79 ± 2.17 and that of the control group was 16.86 ± 1.90. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t value was 10.19, P < 0.05). Conclusions:The application of Jiankuai psychosomatic active therapy can effectively reduce the tension and anxiety of the elderly patients during the perioperative period, increase their self-confidence and self-efficacy, effectively improve the communication efficiency between doctors and patients, and promote rehabilitation.
9.Nomogram based on CT radiomics for predicting pathological types of gastric cancer:Difference between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology
Shuai ZHAO ; Yiyang LIU ; Siteng LIU ; Xingzhi CHEN ; Mengchen YUAN ; Yaru YOU ; Chencui HUANG ; Jianbo GAO
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(6):343-348
Objective To observe the value of CT radiomics-based nomogram for predicting difference of Lauren types of gastric cancers between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology.Methods Totally 126 patients with gastric cancer diagnosed by surgical pathology were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into concordant group(n=77)and inconsistent group(n=49)according to the concordance between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology results or not,also divided into training set and validation set at the ratio of 2∶1.Clinical predictors were screened,then a clinical prediction model was constructed.Radiomics features were extracted based on venous-phase CT images and screened using L1 regularization.Radiomics models were constructed using 3 machine learning(ML)algorithms,i.e.decision trees,random forests and logistic regression.The nomogram based on clinical and the best ML radiomics model was constructed,and the efficacy and clinical utility of the above models and nomogram for predicting inconsistency of Lauren types of gastric cancers between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology were evaluated.Results Patients'age,platelet count,and arterial-phase CT values of tumors were all independent predictors of inconsistency between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology of Lauren types of gastric cancer.CT radiomics model using random forests algorithm showed better predictive efficacy among 3 ML models,with the area under the curve(AUC)of 0.835 in training set and 0.724 in validation set,respectively.The AUC of clinical model,radiomics model and the nomogram in training set was 0.764,0.835 and 0.884,while was 0.760,0.724 and 0.841 in validation set,respectively.In both training set and validation set,the nomogram showed a good fit and considerable clinical utility.Conclusion CT radiomics-based nomogram had potential clinical application value for predicting inconsistency of Lauren types of gastric cancers between endoscopic biopsy and postoperative pathology.
10.Dual-energy CT radiomics combined with clinical and CT features for predicting differentiation degree of gastric adenocarcinoma
Mengchen YUAN ; Yiyang LIU ; Hongliang LI ; Lin CHEN ; Bo DUAN ; Shuai ZHAO ; Yaru YOU ; Xingzhi CHEN ; Jianbo GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(10):1542-1547
Objective To observe the value of dual-energy CT(DECT)radiomics combined with clinical and CT features for predicting differentiation degree of gastric adenocarcinoma(GAC).Methods Totally 254 patients with GAC were prospectively analyzed and divided into high-grade group(low differentiation GAC,n=88)and low-grade group(middle-high differentiation GAC,n=166)according to pathological results.The patients were also divided into training set(n=203,including 70 high-grade and 133 low-grade GAC)and verification set(n=51,including 18 high-grade and 33 low-grade GAC)at the ratio of 8∶2.Radiomics features were extracted and screened based on venous phase single-level(40,70,100 and 140 keV)DECT,and a multi-energy radiomics model was constructed to predict GAC classification.Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze clinical and CT features as well as DECT parameters in training set to construct a clinic-CT model.Then a combined model was constructed through combining clinic-CT model with radiomics model.The predictive efficacy of the models were evaluated,and the calibration degree of the combined model was assessed.Results The area under the curve(AUC)of clinic-CT model,multi-energy radiomics model and combined model was 0.74,0.75 and 0.78 in training set,and 0.73,0.77 and 0.78 in verification set,respectively.Except for AUC of combined model was higher than that of clinic-CT model in training set(P<0.05),no significant difference of AUC was found among models in training set nor verification set(all P>0.05).The calibration degree of combined model was good in both training set and verification set(both P>0.05).Conclusion DECT radiomics combined with clinical and CT features could effectively predict differentiation degree of GAC.