1.Some Thoughts on Education Innovation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yanhua WU ; Xinping LI ; Yanming WU ; Caiying CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(2):121-122
At present, the training pattern in the higher-education institutions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is still characterized as a trilogy of basic medical theory courses, clinical medical courses and graduation clinic practice, which results in the slow-cultivation of the TCM talent, and brings into the severe problems of theory being divorced from practice and bad social adaptability in the graduates. Under this situation, it is imperative to reform the traditional training patterns and to advocate innovation in the education. It is suggested that creative teachers, students' creative study and a democratic, harmonious, relaxing and easy study atmosphere are helpful to the cultivation of TCM talents. Therefore, a student-orientating training pattern of classroom-teaching synchronized with the clinic practice, emphasizing clinic practice, and aiming to improve the scientific research ability is advocated in higher-education of TCM. This is expected to provide some thoughts for the development of TCM higher education in the new era.
2.A prospective clinical trial of perioperative sequential enteral nutrition versus total parenteral nutrition in elderly patients with postoperative gastric cancer
Hua YANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Guoju WU ; Xinping ZHOU ; Gang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(10):881-884
Objective To study the nutritional evaluation and clinical effects of perioperative enteral nutrition (EN) versus parenteral nutrition support (PN) in elderly patients undergoing gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma.The safety,feasibility and superiority were also compared between EN and PN.Methods Totally 50 cases (aged 65 years and over) undergoing gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma in Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery of Beijing Hospital were recruited and divided randomly into two groups of EN and PN (25 cases for each).NRS2002 nutritional assessment scoring system was used to evaluate the patients.The patients in EN group were given Rui Su at 2 d before surgery,then Wei wo,Bai pu li and Rui su were sequentially given from 12 h after the surgery.The patients in PN group were received total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via central venous for 7 days.Results The average absolute lymphocytes[(1.22±0.23) ×109/L and (1.31±0.27) ×109/L vs.(1.02±0.21) × 109/ L and (1.14 ± 0.23 × 10)9/L],pre-albumin[(151.442± 48.15) mg/ L and (167.38± 46.23) mg/ L vs.(115.22 ± 47.34) mg/L and (131.27 ± 43.58) mg/L] and transferring [(1.71±0.33)g /L and (1.83±0.31)g/L vs.(1.50±0.32)g/L and (1.65±0.32)g/L,all P<0.05] levels after surgery of 3 d and 7 d in EN group were higher than those of PN group (P<0.05).The CRP levels at 3 d and 7 d after surgery were increased in PN group compared with EN group [(63.71±35.26)mg/L and (41.58 ± 22.55)mg/L vs.(54.26±29.13)mg/L and (18.12 ±14.35)mg/L,P<0.05].The blood sugar and insulin levels of EN group at 3 d and 7 d after surgery were (5.93±1.12) mmol/L and (5.61± 1.03)mmol/L,(6.72±5.14) U/L and (6.21±2.63) U/L,which were decreased compared to PN group (8.31 ± 2.62) mmol/L and (8.85 ± 2.92) mmol/L,(12.81±7.26) U/L and (15.21±8.24) U/L (P<0.05).ALT in the PN group was (38.43±18.37) U/L at 7 d after surgery,higher than EN group (23.91± 14.82) U/L(P<0.05).The perioperative average costs of EN group was (2714.5± 1391.7) yuan,lower than PN group (5041.6± 3007.7) yuan (P<0.05).For the patients complicated with delayed gastric emptying after surgery,nutrition cost reduction was more evident.There were no significant difference between the two groups of patients in the liver and kidney function changes and postoperative complications.Conclusions It is safe and feasible for elderly gastric cancer patients with perioperative EN sequential therapy in view of its reduced stress response of surgical trauma and insulin resistance,improvement of hyperglycemia,reduction of medical costs compared with PN for elderly gastric cancer patients.
3.The effects of recombinant human erythropoietin on thoracic acute spinal cord compressive injury in rats: delayed treatment
Xinping YAN ; Liuzhu YANG ; Bo WU ; Zhong CHEN ; Wei TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(14):2258-2261
Objective To investigate the neuroprotection of delayed treatment of thoracic acute spinal cord injury with recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) in rat model of compressive injury. Methods Sixteen adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups: control group (compressive injury group) and experimental group (rhEPO group), In the compressive injury group,the animals recived 0.9% saline treatment at 2 h, day 1 and day 3 after the injury, while in the rhEPO group, rhEPO (3 000 U/kg) was given to rats at 2 h, day 1 and day 3 after the injury. All the rats were observed in 4 days after the injury. The primary outcomes were evaluated by BBB scale, apoptotic index, inflammatory index and electron microscopy. Results Delayed treatment of thoracic acute spinal cord injury with rhEPO could reduce apoptosis, regulate inflammation, improve motor function and promote regeneration of the spinal cord. Conclusion Our study suggests that delayed treatment of thoracic spinal cord compressive injury with rhEPO could exert neuroprotection.
4.Comparative study of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery for elderly patients with gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Hua YANG ; Gang XIAO ; Xinping ZHOU ; Guoju WU ; Gang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(9):973-975
Objective To investigate the feasibility,safety and efficacy of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) for elderly patients with gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST).Methods 54 cases with GIST aged 65 years and over in Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery in Beijing Hospital from Dec.2008 to Dec.2012 were selected.31 cases underwent LECS and 23 cases underwent open surgery.Clinical data including operation time,intraoperative blood loss,complications,tumor size,length of incision,postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery time,postoperative in hospitalization and follow up data were retrospectively analyzed in patients.Results There were 17 males and 14 females in the LECS group,and the mean age was (72.8±5.9)years.29 patients underwent laparoscopic-assisted partial gastrectomy,and 2 cases underwent laparoscopicassisted endoscopic dissection in LECS group.All operations were successful with no conversion to open surgery and death.There were 13 males and 10 females in the open surgery group,and the mean age was(73.3±6.1)years.The mean operation time was longer in LECS group than in open surgery group [(120.6±32.8) min vs.(86.3±33.5) min].The mean intraoperative blood loss,mean tumor size,mean length of incision,mean time of gastrointestinal function recovery,mean postoperative hospitalization were less or smaller in LECS group than in open surgery group [(40±23.4) ml vs.(130±65.6) ml,(2.3±1.2)cm vs.(3.6 ±1.8)cm,(3.6±1.1) cm vs.(14.4±3.5) cm,(47.7± 10.4)h vs.(61.4±11.9)h,(5.1±2.3)d vs.(7.2±2.5)d,respectively,t=3.192,1.831,5.212,2.014,3.519,P=0.002,0.012,0.000,0.015,0.001].According postoperative tumor risk assessment,13 cases were at very low risk,15 cases at low risk and 3 cases at middle risk in LECS group; 4 cases were at very low risk,14 cases at low risk and 5 cases at middle risk in open surgery group.The risk degree was lower in LECS group than in open surgery group (x2 =5.63,P=0.017).During a follow-up of 5 53 months,death without GIST was found in 5 patients in LECS group and 4 cases in open surgery group.Hepatic metastasis was found in 1 case in open surgery group.Conclusions LECS is a safe and feasibility alternative approach for elderly patients with gastric GISTs.It has more minimal invasion,fast recovery and satisfaction with short term outcomes as compared with conventional open surgery.
5.Health literacy management by family doctors on action-awareness merging of diabetic patients:effect analysis
Derong PENG ; Xinping ZHAO ; Fenhong YANG ; Wei SHEN ; Guiying WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(3):235-238
Objective To intervene and appraise the health literacy of diabetic patients entering contracts with family doctors in pilot communities,and learn the effect and feasibility of health literacy management by family doctors for diabetic patients.Methods By means of community intervention study and questionnaire survey,560 diabetic patients as mentioned above in Shanghai were subject to a baseline assessment on their health literacy,followed by management and routine follow-up on their diabetic health literacy.At the end of six months of comprehensive intervention,their health literacy was appraised again to observe the effects of such management.Results Six months of guidance and management found the average scoring of the health literacy of these patients 23.46 over the baseline,an increase of 36.8% of the patients in their compliance of the four basic diabetic diet behaviors,and an increase of 27.8% of them in regular and quantitative exercises.Conclusions It is feasible for community family doctors to carry out the health literacy management for diabetic patients contracted,and health literacy management can change the awareness and behaviors of such patients to some extent.
6.Preliminary screening of novel IER5 interacting proteins after ionizing irradiation
Xinping YU ; Teng MA ; Pingkun ZHOU ; Yumei WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(4):246-250
Objective To investigate the expression of radiation-induced IER5 protein and screen its potential interaction proteins that may participate in DNA repair process.Methods HeLa cells were irradiated with 4 Gy ionizing radiation.IER5 protein expression in whole cell lysate and in nuclear fraction were detected by Western blot at different timepoints after irradiation.3 × Flag-IER5 pCMV plasmid was constrcuted and the Flag tagged-IER5 expression was verified by Western blot.293T cells were transfected with 3 × Flag-IER5 pCMV plasmid.After irradiation the cells were collected and proteins were extracted.The IER5 interaction proteins were purified using immunoprecipitation and separated by 12% SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.Then the binding proteins were cut from the gel and analyzed by Mass spectrometry.Results The expression of IER5 protein began to increase 4 hour post-irradiation and its peak level was observed at 12 hour post-irradiation,and it lasted until 48 hour after irradiation.The expression level of IER5 protein in whole cell lysate and nuclear fraction were both increased.With the mass spectrometry analysis,a total of 347 proteins and 256 proteins were identified in irradiated and nonirradiated groups,respectively.Fourty one differential proteins were obtained,where 10 proteins were associated with DNA metabolic process and DNA rapair in the irradiated group and the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) protein was further confirmed by Western blot.Conclusions IER5 protein is an DNA damage related protein,and it may participate in DNA repair process.
7.The effects of low frequency electromagnetic fields on the proliferation of epidermal stem cells cultured on two different scaffolds
Wenfang BAI ; Mingsheng ZHANG ; Bo WU ; Xinping LI ; Liming BAI ; Hongxiang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(7):494-499
Objective To observe the effects of low frequency electromagnetic fields (LFEMFs) on the proliferation of human epidermal stem cells (hESCs) cultured in a three dimensional environment so as to provide an experimental basis for applying LFEMF in skin tissue engineering.Methods hESCs from human prepuces were isolated and purified by the method of rapid adherence to collagen type ⅣV. They were grafted into a type-I collagen sponge or chitosan scaffold in vitro, and then stimulated with different frequencies of LFEMF ( 1 Hz, 10 Hz or 50 Hz) at a magnetic field intensity of 5 mT for 30 min/d. The cells' growth and proliferation were tracked using hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and diamine pheny1 indole (DAPI) staining and observed under the scanning electron microscope at different time points ( on 2nd, 7th, 10th and 14th days of LFEMF intervention). The amounts of cell proliferation at every time point were analyzed and compared.Results LFEMFs of different frequencies showed significantly different efficacy in promoting hESC proliferation. The two scaffolds also showed significantly different effects.By the 10th day, hESCs had grown significantly better on collagen sponge scaffolds than on the chitosan ones. All LFEMF frequencies could promote proliferation of hESCs, but the differences in their effects were statistically significant.Conclusion Collagen sponge may be a preferable scaffold for hESCs cultured in vitro. Rapid proliferation of ESCs in three-dimensional settings can be promoted by LFEMF intervention. LFEMF has relatively great potential in skin tissue engineering.
8.Optimization of services at urban community health centers using the electronic medical record system
Guiying WU ; Xinping ZHAO ; Zhe LI ; Guodong TIAN ; Weizhen SHEN ; Derong PENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;28(5):338-341
An electronic medical record(EMR)system is built at urban community health centers to optimize services,achieving information integration of outpatient medical services based on the doctors' workstation.This system has optimized service at the outpatient clinics in the following:1.Digitizing service processes for higher efficiency and service quality; 2.Using EMR templates to save doctors' time in writing medical records for more of their time in patient inquiries and checks; 3.Using LIS,PACs and ECG/EKC systems to check lab results and imaging diagnostics of patients; 4.Using the diagnostic and therapy record sub-system to check electronic records of the patients for consulting their health history;5.Using the Shanghai Medical Alliance's(SMA)shared sub-system to acquire patients' medical records at SMA medical institutions,learning their conditions for their therapies.EMR,when it is built and put into use,can help improve GP's diagnostics and therapeutics,and provide better care to the outpatients as well.
9.Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for the elderly patients with colorectal adenoma
Guoju WU ; Meixiong HUANG ; Xinping ZHOU ; Gang XIAO ; Haikong LONG ; Junmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(10):839-841
Objective To investigate the clinical value of transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) for the treatment of elderly patients with colorectal adenoma.Methods Totally 21 patients with colorectal villous adenoma underwent TEM from Dec.2007 to Sep.2010.The distance of adenoma from the anal verge was 4-20 cm (average 8.9 cm) and tumor size was 1.1-3.5 cm (average 1.9 cm).There were 12 cases with tubular adenoma and 9 cases with villous adenoma according to pre-operative diagnosis by colonoscopy and endoanal ultrasonography (EUS).Appropriate position and posture were dictated by the location of the tumor under general anesthesia.A special rectoscopy was inserted into the anus with CO2 insufflation to keep the rectum open.Under the stereoscopy and lapaoscopy-type instruments,the tumor was completely resected (submucosal or full-thickness excision) using a 5 mm ultrasonic dissector.The operative wound was closed with intra-lumen continuous sutures.Results The tumor was completely removed with negative resection margins in all the 21 patients (submucosal excision in 12 cases and full-thickness excision in 9 cases).The operating time was 40-100 min (average 76 min) and the intraoperative blood loss was 10-80 ml (average 50 ml).The post-operative stay was 2-10 d (average 4.5 d).The postoperative pathological stages were pT0 in 16 cases and pTia in 5 cases.The postoperative pathological diagnosis were tubular adenoma in 12 cases,villous adenoma in 9 cases,low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (IN) in 5 cases and high-grade IN in 5 cases.Follow-up checkups in the 20 patients for 2-20 months (average 11 months) revealed no local recurrence.Conclusions TEM is safe and effective with little complication for the treatment of elderly patients with colorectal adenoma.Pre-operative EUS is very important for TEM.
10.The analysis of artifacts in 64-slice spiral CT coronary angiography
Lihua LIANG ; Jufang WU ; Yaoqiang CHEN ; Manjia LI ; Xinping SHEN ; Liling CHEN ; Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(9):923-926
Objective To investigate the reasons of artifacts in 64-slice spiral CT coronary angiography.Methods One hundred patients with diagnosed or suspected coronary artery disease underwent retrospectively ECG-gated 64-slice spiral CT coronary angiogruphy.Maximum intensity projection(MIP),muhiplanar reformation(MPR)and volume rendering technique(VRT)were reconstructed.The reasons of artifacts were assessed by two experienced radiologists.Results A total of 1347 segments(1347/1500,89.8%)were reviewed,the artifacts were found in 192 segments(14.2%).Breath movement was the moat common artifact(124/192).and the other reasons included fast rate and irregular rhythm of the heart beat (42/192).while the phase mismatch was the third reason(22/192).Conclusions The common artifacts of 64-slice spiral CT coronary angiography includes breath movement,fast rate and irregular rhythm of heart beat and phage mismatch.Breath-holding control,low rate and regular rhythm of heart beat,muhiphage reconstruction are suggested for the accurate diagnosis.