1.Research on training quality guarantee system of medical graduate students based on project management
Yucheng PANG ; Changjun Lü ; Luping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(8):757-762
Aiming at the problems faced by the medical postgraduate students in the cooperative medical education and the classified training mode,combined with the characteristics of the cultivation of medical postgraduates,the article constructed the quality guarantee system of graduate education based on project management.From the three dimensions of time dimension,corpus dimension and objective dimension,the article established a model of training quality guarantee system and analyzed the four work modules:construction of project organization,standardization of whole life cycle process,control of project quality and integration of project information.In addition,the article introduced the practice of this quality guarantee system in Binzhou Medical University.
2.Survey of the status of adversity quotient in senior nursing students
Peijing YAN ; Shuqin PANG ; Yucheng CHEN ; Qi ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Huiming XIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(18):69-71
Objective To understand the current situation of adversity quotient (AQ) of senior nursing students,then to provide reference for nursing educators to conduct AQ education and improve the comprehensive quality of nursing students.Methods 474 senior nursing students in Fuzhou were investigated with the Lusi Scale.Results AQ of senior nursing students was (67.84±5.62),the five dimensions were between 50 and 89.Gender,education qualifications,grades and academic performance had a significant impact on AQ of nursing students,among which gender and grade had certain prediction effect for nursing students' AQ.Conclusions AQ level needs of senior nursing students need to be further improved; Nursing educators should take targeted interventions and personalized measures to enhance the ability of anti-frustration,lay the foundation for better adaptation of clinical care.
3.Application of objective score of nutrition on dialysis for evaluating nutritional status in maintenance hemodialysis patients for 75 cases
Qiuna DU ; Yucheng YAN ; Mingli ZHU ; Renhua LU ; Weiming ZHANG ; Rong JIANG ; Yongmei WANG ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Zhaohui NI ; Huihua PANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(4):222-228
Objective To evaluate the nutritional status in maintenance hemodialysis patients using objective score of nutrition on dialysis.Methods Patients on maintenance hemodialysis were randomly selected and divided into three groups based on objective score of nutrition on dialysis:normal nutritional status group,moderate nutritional status group,and low nutritional status group.Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors of malnutrition.Furthermore,the results were compared with those of subjective global assessment.Results Totally 75 patients(male:female =1.13∶1)with a mean age of(54.90 ± 12.10)years and a mean vintage of (85.37 ± 54.17)months were enrolled.As determined by objective score of nutrition on dialysis,15 patients (20%)were divided into normal nutritional status group,42(56%)into moderate nutritional status group,and 18(24%)into low nutritional status group.Compared with the normal nutritional status group,the low nutritional status group had significantly different body mass index[(19.81 ± 2.22)vs(23.90 ± 2.44)kg/m2,P =0.030]and dry weight[(50.85 ± 7.60)vs(59.94 ± 10.89)kg,P =0.020].In addition,compared with normal nutritional status group,the moderate nutritional status group and low nutritional status group had significantly different total cholesterol[(4.60 ± 0.84)and(3.73 ± 0.68)mmol/L vs(5.71 ± 1.64)mmol/L,P =0.011,P =0.000],normalized protein catabolic rate[1.17 and 1.15 g/(kg · d)vs 1.45 g/(kg · d),P =0.030,P =0.010],triceps skinfold thickness[(1.44±0.77)and(1.00±0.41)cmvs(1.80±0.63)cm,P=0.032,P=0.020],mid-ann circumference[(24.85±1.48)and(21.66±1.48)cmvs(24.99 ±2.30)cm,P=0.046,P =0.037].Logistic regression analysis indicated C-reactive protein(OR =12.482,95% CI =0.190-130.928,P =0.035)and normalized protein catabolic rate(OR =0.128,95% CI =0.022-0.736,P =0.021)were significantly correlated with malnutrition.Conclusion Malnutrition is common in hemodialysis patients,with inflammation and low protein intake being its independent factors.
4.Study of sleep quality and daytime sleepiness in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Huihua PANG ; Mingli ZHU ; Yongmei WANG ; Haifen ZHANG ; Renhua LU ; Wenyan ZHOU ; Weiming ZHANG ; Jiaqi QIAN ; Zhaohui NI ; Yucheng YAN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2010;26(10):736-741
Objective To assess sleep quality and daytime sleepiness in patients on maintenance high flux hemodialysis, and discussed the associated factors. Methods A total of 112 high flux hemodialysis patients and 53 normal subjects were estimated by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and Epworth Sleep Scale (ESS) to assess the sleep quality and day time sleepiness. Global score of these questionnaires were analyzed. Seven components' scores and 9 reasons for sleep disturbances were compared between "good" (global PSQI ≤5) and "bad" (global PSQI>5) sleepers. Sleep quality was compared among different shifts of hemodialysis. The impact of clinical factors on sleep quality were analyzed by multivariate linear regression and logistic regression. Results Compared with control group, hemodialysis group had a higher PSQI (7.02±4.94 vs 3.28±2.79, P<0.05) and a lower ESS score [3(0-6) vs 8(4.25-11.75), P<0.05] . 58% patients were "bad" sleepers and sleep latency was longer (30 min vs 15 min, P<0.05). Insomnia was the main problem. Patients on morning shift, afternoon shift and night shift had similar subjective sleep quality. Age (OR=1.75, P=0.003), dialysis vintage (OR=1.26, P=0.008),hemoglobin (OR=0.64, P=0.008), calcium phosphate product (OR=1.60, P=0.02) were significantly related to sleep quality score. Conclusions Sleep disturbance is common in hemodialysis patients. Older age, longer dialysis vintage, anemia and higher calcium phosphate product are risk factors for poor sleep quality.
5.Method of preparing macrophage-targeting nanobody 68Ga-NOTA-Nb119 as PET molecular probe
Jiaxin ZHANG ; Mingru ZHANG ; Yucheng GUO ; Yucheng PANG ; Xinyi WANG ; Luyao LI ; Fang ZHENG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(5):752-756
【Objective】 To prepare positron emission computed tomography (PET) molecular probes targeting macrophages using Nb119 and BCⅡ10 labeled with 68Ga nuclide. 【Methods】 To explore the labeling conditions of nanobodies with 68Ga nuclides, first, the anti-Vsig4 nanobody Nb119 and isotype control antibody BCⅡ10 were incubated with NOTA and then purified to obtain the chelating agent-modified NOTA-Nb119 and NOTA-BCⅡ10. The NOTA-Nb119 and NOTA-BCⅡ10 were further incubated with 68Ga. Finally, NOTA-Nb119 was identified by SDS-PAGE and MALDI-TOF methods, and the radiochemical purity was detected by radio-HPLC. 【Results】 The results of SDS-PAGE showed that the lanes of the successfully labeled NOTA-Nb119 had apparent hysteresis than the unlabeled nanobody band, which proved that the molecular weight of the labeled product was increased and NOTA successfully modified the nanobody. Subsequently, 68Ga nuclides could successfully label Nb119 and BCⅡ10. According to radio-HPLC detection, the radiochemical purity of NOTA-Nb119 and NOTA-BCⅡ10 labeled with 68Ga was greater than 90% and remained stable. 【Conclusion】 68Ga-labeled nanobodies have high radiochemical purity and high stability, indicating that this study can be applied to other nanobodies for modification and labeling and provides a practical and feasible method for the preparation of PET using nanobodies.
6.Validated LC--MS/MS method for determination of YH-8, a novel PKnB inhibitor, in rat plasma and its application to pharmacokinetic study.
Qianqian ZHAI ; Jing PANG ; Guoqing LI ; Congran LI ; Xinyi YANG ; Liyan YU ; Yucheng WANG ; Jian LI ; Xuefu YOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2015;5(5):467-472
(E)-Methyl-4-aryl-4-oxabut-2-enoate (YH-8) is a novel PKnB protein kinase inhibitor with good anti-tuberculosis activity. To evaluate its pharmacokinetics in rats, a sensitive and selective high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric (LC--MS/MS) method has been developed and validated for the quantification of YH-8 in rat plasma for the first time. Samples were pre-treated using a liquid--liquid extraction with ethyl acetate and the chromatographic separation was performed on a C18 column by gradient elution with methanol--water as the mobile phase. YH-8 was detected using a tandem mass spectrometer in positive selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode. Method validation revealed good linearity over the range of 1-500 ng/mL for YH-8 with a lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) of 1 ng/mL. Intra- and inter-day precision of YH-8 assay in rat plasma samples were 2.0%-6.8%, with accuracy of the method being 100.69%-106.18%. Stability test showed that when spiked into rat plasma, YH-8 was stable for 12 h at room temperature, for up to 15 days at -70 °C, and after three freeze-thaw cycles. Extracted samples were found to be stable over 12 h in an auto-sampler. The method was successfully applied to the pharmacokinetic study of YH-8 in rats after oral administration at 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg.