1.Advances in Study on Evaluation of Functional Dyspepsia by Dyspepsia Symptom Scale and Quality of Life Questionnaire
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2015;(3):180-183
Functional dyspepsia(FD)is a commonly seen gastrointestinal disease. Dyspepsia symptom scale and quality of life questionnaire are two objective approaches for evaluating the efficacy of intervention measures on FD. This article reviewed the advances in study on evaluation of FD by dyspepsia symptom scale and quality of life questionnaire.
2.Biomechanical characteristics of hook-plate fixation
Jingcheng WANG ; Yuping TAO ; Qiang WANG ; Yijin WANG ; Baichuan JIANG ; Xinmin FENG ; Tangyun YU ; Deyi GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(1):188-190
BACKGROUND: Conventional means in treatment of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption include plaster cast or splint immobilization as external fixation and internal fixation using screws, and bone bolts or plates;however, some disadvantages such as unstable fixation and uncertain fixation exist.OBJECTIVE: To observe the primary clinical curative effect of newly self-developed fixation, Hook-plate fixation (HPF), for distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption and its biochemical characteristics of HPF.DESIGN: Self-control observation.PARTICIPANTS: We recruited 23 patients with sustaining abruption of lower tibiofibular ligament union with fibular fracture who received treatment in the Department of Orthopedics, Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University Medical College, between October 2001 and March 2004. According to the Lauge-Hansen classification system, there were 11 cases of supination-lateral rotations, 7 cases of pronation-lateral rotations and 5cases of pronation-abductions. Among them 14 had bimalleolar fractures and 9 had trimalleolar fractures.METHODS: HPF was used on the 23 patients with distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption. Radiographs were taken routinely. Talocrural joint function exercise was recommended at week 1 and partial weight bearing was allowed 2 months later. Functions were evaluated according to modified Mazur's criteria (excellent, good, fair and poor).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Healing time and function ev aluation after operation for distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption. ② Adverse events and side effectsRESULTS: Totally 23 patients entered the result analysis, with the mean of 11 months' follow-up. ①Results of healing time and function evaluation in the patients after operation for distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption: The healing time of fracture ranged from 12 to 18 weeks: 16 cases were excellent, 5 good, and 2 fair. ② Adverse events and side effects:There was no separation of the tibiofibular space, the distance between medial malleolus or lateral malleolus and anklebone was symmetrical.There was no mobilization or rupture of the internal fixation after operation.CONCLUSION: HPF is applied in treating distal tibiofibular syndesmosis disruption. It causes no postoperative complications, and can recover the ankle joint function with stable internal fixation and good biomechanical features.
3.Histological and ultrastructural changes in steroid-induced necrosis of the femoral head in adult rabbits
Hongxin JIANG ; Hongjuan WU ; Wenjun GUO ; Yijin WANG ; Wenbo HUANG ; Lianzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(46):186-187
BACKGROUND: Femoral head necrosis can be induced in adult rabbits when a large dose of steroid has been used for a long time. However, the pathogenesis of steroid-induced femoral head necrosis needs further study.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the mechanism of the disease by light microscope and transmission microscope from morphological perspective based on the model of femoral head necrosis in rabbits.DESIGN: A randomized controlled observation.SETTING: Laboratory of Morphology; Teaching and Research Division of Pathology; Laboratory of Surgery, Weifang Medical College.MATERIALS: The experiment was carried out at the Experimental Center of Morphology, Weifang Medical College, between March 2002 and March 2003. Totally 40 adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into control group (n=10), dexamethasone group (n=10) and horse serum group (n=20).METHODS: Control group was given intravenous injection of normal saline of 10 mL/(kg·d) for 7 consecutive days. Dexamethasone group was given intramuscular injection of dexamethasone of 10 mL/(kg ·d)for 7consecutive days. Horse serum group was given intravenous administration of horse serum of 10 mL/kg; 3 weeks later the same volume of horse serum was injected once again, followed intramuscular injection of dexamethasone of 10 mL/(kg·d)for 7 consecutive days. Inferior sections of cartilage of the femoral head necrosis in the experimental animals were obtained 5 and 10weeks later, and then histological and ultrastructural changes were observed under the light microscope and transmission microscope.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Histo-morphological observation of the animals in each group. ② Ultrastructural changes.RESULTS: All the experimental animals survived and entered the result analysis. ① Histo-morphological observation: The cells of inferior sections of cartilage of the femoral head necrosis of the experimental animals in control group were arranged regularly and had a small volume of elliptical bone cells. The cell body was located at bone lacuna, blood vessel arranged well in the medullary cavity of bone. Lesion haracteristics of femoral head in dexamethasone group and horse serum group were similar:Hematopoietic adipose in the medullary cavity of bone was significantly decreased while fat adipose obviously increased; bone trabecula of metaphysis and the inferior sections of cartilage of femoral head were found with ered, and so was the bone nucleus. The number of lacuna of bone was increased. ② Ultrastructural changes: Normal bone cells in control group were elliptical, located at bone lacuna. Nucleus was at one end of the cell with complete karyotheca and many mitochondria in the cytoplasm. In dexamethasone group and horse serum group there were lipid droplets in the osteocytes, narrowed blood capillary in the medullary cavity of bone and injured vascular endothelial cells.CONCLUSION: Corticotropin can induce necrosis of femoral head; the hormone causes accumulated fat adipose in the medullary cavity of bone.The increased internal pressure in the medullary cavity leads to ischemia of femoral head, thus inducing the necrosis of osteocytes.
4.Clinical application and experience of PICC catheter guided by intracavitary electrocardiogram
Hongying MA ; Yijin WANG ; Yu CHEN ; Fengya JIANG ; Ting HUANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(1):61-64
Objective To investigate the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) to improve the accuracy of three valve PICC head end position of the fortune with endocardial mapping method.Methods 204 patients with PICC were randomly divided into observation group and control group according to the digital table,102 cases in each group.The observation group used saline infusion method by three valve PICC guided endocardial mapping catheter tip location.The control group received conventional positioning surface positioning method.The accurate rate of end position of the two groups was compared.Results The head position accuracy of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (100.00% vs.93.14%,x2 =3.003,P =0.004).Conclusion The use of saline drip instillation to guide intracardiac electrogram during PICC catheter placement can reduce ectopia and improve the accuracy of the head end position of the catheter,and it is worthy of promotion.
5.Impact of different curriculum systems on the perceptions of post competency of undergraduate medical students
Pingping LI ; Meihua LU ; Lei YIN ; Wei WANG ; Fan JIANG ; Yijin GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(12):1416-1419
Objective:To assess the impact of integrated curriculum (vertically integrated curriculum system) and traditional curriculum system on the perceptions of post competency of undergraduate medical students.Methods:Bibliographic retrieval method and expert consultation were used to compile the questionnaire of perceptions on the post competency of undergraduate medical students. The questionnaire was conducted online to survey the undergraduate medical students from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine during March to April, 2019. SPSS 20.0 software was applied for data analysis, chi-square test was used to analyze the classroom teaching forms of medical undergraduates who received different curriculum systems, and their cognition of the doctor post competency and cognitive pathways, and finally the top 10 important competencies were compared.Results:A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed and 167 were recovered, with a recovery rate of 83.5%. Workshop learning was more common in the vertically integrated undergraduate curriculum. Compared with Chinese traditional curriculum, the medical students taught by the vertically integrated undergraduate curriculum were much better informed about competency ( P<0.05). The access to knowledge of competency was also statistically different between two groups of students ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The vertically integrated curriculum is more efficient in helping undergraduate medical students to acquire knowledge about competency.
6.Competency-based undergraduate curriculum of Pediatrics in Ottawa-Shanghai Joint School of Medicine
Yijin GAO ; Meihua LU ; Wei WANG ; Fan JIANG ; Yi LI ; Li SHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2018;17(2):139-141
Currently,the undergraduate teaching of pediatrics in China is still the science-based curriculum,having a big gap with international medical teaching idea and mode.Medical colleges of the University of Ottawa and Shanghai Jiao Tong University co-established the 0ttawa-Shanghai Joint School of Medicine (OSJSM) in October 2014.By enriching the curriculum content (including theory,skill and professionalism),adding "active" teaching,introducing clinical pediatricians to the students-management group,and applying formative evaluation method,the OSJSM started transforming to the competency-based cultivation,improving the teaching quality.
7.Progress on cell differentiation and clinical application in neuroblastoma
International Journal of Pediatrics 2023;50(1):23-28
Neuroblastoma(NB)is the most common extracranial solid tumor in children.It is notable for highly heterogeneous and associated with tumor histologic classification and differentiation status, with ganglioneuroma representing fully mature and differentiated NB.Differentiation therapy reduces the adverse reactions caused by treatment without affecting normal cells and tissues by inducing the redifferentiation of NB cells, and has a good development prospect in the maintenance treatment of high-risk NB patients.Therefore, studying the key molecules and signaling pathways affecting NB differentiation is significant to further clarify the pathogenesis and improve the prognosis of neuroblastoma.This article reviews the important molecules related to NB cell differentiation, signaling pathways and the research progress of differentiation induction therapy.
8.A retrospective single-center study of treatment experience of recurrent extracranial malignant germ cell tumor in 19 children
Yali HAN ; Jingyan TANG ; Ci PAN ; Anan ZHANG ; Meng SU ; Dapeng JIANG ; Yumin ZHONG ; Minzhi YIN ; Yijin GAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(2):109-113
Objective:To study the survival and prognostic factors for the recurrent extracranial malignant germ cell tumors (MGCTs) in children, and to explore feasible salvage treatment.Methods:A retrospective study.Pediatric patients with recurrent extracranial MGCTs diagnosed in Shanghai Children′s Medical Center between January 2010 and January 2020 were retrospectively recruited.Comprehensive treatment regimens included surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox regression model were employed to analyze the survival and prognostic factors for children with recurrent extracranial MGCTs.Results:A total of 172 children with extracranial MGCTs were treated, including 21 (12.2%) recurrent cases.The median time of MGCT recurrence after the end of the first treatment was 11 months.Finally, 19 patients were recruited after excluding 2 non-eligible cases, including 10 boys and 9 girls with the age at recurrence of 26 (8-170) months.The follow-up time was 57 (13-122) months.Salvage chemotherapy, complete resection and radiotherapy were performed in 16, 14 and 4 patients, respectively.The 4-year overall survival (4yr-OS) rate was (82.5±9.2)%(19 cases). The 4yr-OS rate was significantly higher in patients managed with surgery but without adjuvant chemotherapy at the initial treatment (13 cases) than those managed with chemotherapy at the initial treatment (6 cases)[(92.3±7.4)% vs.(60.0%±21.9)%, P=0.002]. Univariant and Cox multivariant regression analyses showed that failure to achieve the normal range of alpha fetoprotein after 3 cycles of chemotherapy significantly influenced the survival of recurrent extracranial MGCTs. Conclusions:For patients with recurrent extracranial MGCTs, comprehensive treatment approaches like complete surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy offer a favorable survival rate.Specifically, recurrent and re-treated patients who initially received surgery alone without adjuvant chemotherapy have a higher survival rate compared to those who received chemotherapy during the initial treatment.
9. Long-term results of multicenter study based on childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia 2005 protocol
Jiaoyang CAI ; Ningling WANG ; Hui JIANG ; Shuhong SHEN ; Huiliang XUE ; Jing CHEN ; Ci PAN ; Yijin GAO ; Lirong SUN ; Xiaojun YUAN ; Longjun GU ; Jingyan TANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(7):511-517
Objective:
To evaluate the long-term efficacy and prognostic factors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) enrolled in Shanghai Children's Medical Center-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia-2005(SCMC-ALL-2005) multicenter study.
Methods:
Between May 2005 and December 2014, 1 497 newly diagnosed ALL patients were enrolled and treated in 5 hospitals of SCMC-ALL-2005 study group, using risk-stratified SCMC-ALL-2005 protocol. Risk group classification and treatment intensity were based on clinical features, genetic abnormalities, early response to treatment and levels of minimal residual disease (MRD). Kaplan-Meier method was used to generate overall survival (OS) and event-free survival(EFS) curves. Cox proportional hazards models were used for multivariate analyses.
Results:
The patients were followed up to December 31, 2016, the median follow-up time was 69 months (24-141 months). The 5-year and 10-year OS rates were (80.0±1.0)% and (76.0±2.0)%. The 5-year and 10-year EFS rates were (69.0±1.0)% and (66.0±2.0)%. The 5-year and 10-year relapse rates were (23.0±1.0)% and (25.0±2.0)%. The 5-year OS and EFS for low risk (LR), intermediate risk (IR) and high risk (HR) were (91.1±1.4)% and (83.3±1.8)%, (79.2±1.5)% and (68.9±1.7)%, (52.9±4.4)% and (30.0±3.8)%, respectively. MRD negative status (<0.01%) on day 55 was seen in 792 patients (82.8%) and positive MRD on day 55 was associated with poor prognosis (
10.Comparison of urine proteome in rats intraperitoneally infected by different microorganisms.
Wenshu MENG ; Yameng ZHANG ; Yuanrui HUA ; Yijin JIANG ; Jiawen KONG ; Youhe GAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(1):276-289
Different microorganisms can cause intraperitoneal infection. This study was to distinguish different microbial infections by urine analysis. Rats were intraperitoneally injected with Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans, separately. Urine samples were collected from rats at 0, 12, 36 and 72 h after infection. Urinary proteins were profiled using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Compared with the control (without infection), a total of 69 differential proteins were identified in rats injected with E. coli. A total of 31 differences proteins were identified in rats injected with S. aureus. A total of 38 differential proteins were identified in rats injected with C. albicans. Urine proteome was different when rats were infected by different microorganisms, suggesting that urine may have the potential for differential diagnosis of different intraperitoneal infections.
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