1.Prevalence of Burnout and Its Associated Factors among Medical Students in a Public University in Selangor, Malaysia: a CrossSectional Study
Hui Zhu Thew ; Siew Mooi Ching ; Nurin Amalina Sallahuddin ; Puteri Nur Dayana Nooralirakiz ; Thessa Sharmila David ; Imran Kamal Hafiz Zaidi ; Navin Kumar Devaraj ; Kai Wei Lee ; Hanifatiyah Ali ; Abdul Hadi Abdul Manap ; Fadzilah Mohamad ; Subapriya Suppiah ; Vasudevan Ramachandran
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.1):197-204
Introduction: Burnout is a growing trend among medical students worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with burnout among medical students at a public university in Malaysia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1st through 5th year medical students at a public university
using a simple random sampling method in recruiting participants. In this study, The Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey for Student (MBI-SS) was used and burnout is defined as severely emotionally exhausted and
severely depersonalised. Results: A total of 328 medical students were recruited with a with response rate of 88.6%.
The burnout prevalence was 10.1%. Based on multivariate logistic regression, presence of smartphone addiction
with adjusted (odds ratio (OR) 7.37, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.67, 32.49), course choice not based on personal interest or due to family pressure (OR 2.72, 95% CI = 1.08, 6.85) and the presence of family relationship problems (OR = 3.58, 95% CI = 1.27, 10.04) are more likely to be associated with burnout among the medical students.
Conclusion: Our study has shown that every tenth medical students suffers from burnout. Medical students who are
addicted to smartphone, have chosen medical course against individual interest or because of family pressure and
have family relationship problems are at risk of getting burnout. Intervention is required to address this issue for the
future well-being of medical students.
2.Comparison of robot-assisted and open surgery in the treatment of renal carcinoma with Mayo Ⅰ-Ⅲ inferior vena cava tumor thrombus
Ali ZHU ; Jin TAO ; Jinshan CUI ; Shengzheng WANG ; Shuanbao YU ; Yafeng FAN ; Zhaowei ZHU ; Biao DONG ; Xuepei ZHANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(5):382-386
【Objective】 To compare the clinical efficacy of robot-assisted and open surgery in the treatment of renal carcinoma with inferior vena cava cancer thrombus, and to analyze the safety and feasibility of robot-assisted radical nephrectomy. 【Methods】 Clinical data of 55 patients surgically treated for renal carcinoma with Mayo Ⅰ-Ⅲ inferior vena cava tumor thrombus during Dec.2015 and Dec.2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Based on the operation methods, the patients were divided into the robotic surgery group (n=36) and open surgery group (n=19). The perioperative data, oncological results and survival of the two groups were compared. 【Results】 All operations were successful. The median operation time was 176 (IQR:137-234) min, and grade Ⅲ and above complications occurred in 9(16.4%) cases. The robotic surgery group had lower intraoperative blood loss [300 (IQR:200-625) mL vs.1 000 (IQR:600-1 184) mL] and blood transfusion ratio [(20/36) vs. (18/19)] than the open surgery group, but higher postoperative hemoglobin level[109(98-120) g/L vs. 90(84-100) g/L]. During a median follow-up of 26 (IQR:19-39) months, 19(34.5%) patients developed new metastases and 12(21.8%) patients died. The postoperative tumor-specific survival (HR=0.39, 95%CI:0.13-1.16, P=0.090) and overall survival (HR=0.71, 95%CI:0.22-2.23,P=0.554) were not significantly different between the two groups. 【Conclusion】 There are no significant differences in the incidence of postoperative complications, tumor-specific survival and overall survival between robot-assisted and open surgery for Mayo Ⅰ-Ⅲ inferior vena cava tumor thrombus, but the intraoperative blood loss in robotic group is lower than that in the open surgery group.
3.Influencing factors of postoperative urinary continence in patients with robot-assisted radical cystectomy and ileal orthotopic neobladder
Ali ZHU ; Shuanbao YU ; Yafeng FAN ; Jiange WANG ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Jin TAO ; Shengzheng WANG ; Xuanyi REN ; Xuepei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(18):2477-2481
Objective:To evaluate the recovery of daytime and nighttime urinary continence in patients with robotic-assisted radical cystectomy and ileal orthotopic neobladder from 1 to 60 months after surgery, and systematically analyze the influencing factors of daytime and nighttime urinary continence recovery.Methods:The convenient sampling method was used to select clinical data of 60 patients who underwent robotic-assisted radical cystectomy and ileal orthotopic neobladder by a single operator from December 2014 to January 2020 and they were followed up for daytime and nighttime use of urine pads and prognosis. A total of 44 patients were eligible for follow-up data. Satisfactory recovery of daytime and nighttime urinary continence was defined as the use of less than or equal to 1 pad, and complete recovery of daytime and nighttime urinary continence was defined as no urine leakage. The daytime and nighttime urinary continence recovery in patients with robotic-assisted radical cystectomy and ileal orthotopic neobladder was assessed at 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, and 60 months. Cox regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of postoperative urinary continence recovery.Results:Cox regression multivariate analysis showed that preservation of neurovascular bundles was associated with satisfactory recovery of daytime urinary continence, satisfactory recovery of nighttime urinary continence and complete recovery of daytime urinary continence ( P<0.05) . Clevien grading of complications within 90 d could affect the satisfaction of daytime urinary control recovery. Preoperative hydronephrosis was an independent factor affecting the satisfaction of nighttime urinary continence recovery. Conclusions:Preserving neurovascular bundles is an influencing factor in promoting postoperative urinary continence recovery in patients with robotic-assisted radical cystectomy and ileal orthotopic neobladder. In addition, postoperative complications and preoperative hydronephrosis are independent factors affecting the satisfaction of daytime and nighttime urinary continence recovery, respectively, but it need to be further confirmed by multicenter prospective studies.
4.Study on the correlation between mesencephalic structural characteristics and motor function in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Ali YANG ; Nan JIANG ; Fei HAN ; Ming YAO ; Lixin ZHOU ; Jun NI ; Jiewen ZHANG ; Liying CUI ; Bin PENG ; Yicheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(3):204-210
Objective:To explore whether there were changes in midbrain morphology related to motor function in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD).Methods:The study was conducted on a subset of patients with CSVD registered at the Department of Neurology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from 2010 to 2018. All magnetic resonance imaging images were taken with a 3.0 T nuclear magnetic resonance imager. The measurement of anteroposterior diameter of the mesencephalon and the tegmentum of mesencephalon was performed on a personal computer with the image processing software RadiAnt DICOM Viewer. Several clinical manifestations of dyspraxia, dysphagia, dysarthria and dysuria were evaluated by interviewing the patient and family members living with the patient. Kinect depth camera combined with self-developed software platform was used to conduct quantitative evaluation of patients′ motor function. Three parameters, namely walking speed, walking time of three meters and time of standing up and sitting down, were selected from the obtained parameters. SPSS 17.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results:A total of 176 patients were included, aged 30-88 (64.16±11.57) years. One hundred and fifteen patients were males, accounting for 65.34%. In patients with CSVD, anteroposterior diameter of the mesencephalon and the tegmentum of mesencephalon were negatively correlated with age ( B=-0.032, P<0.001; B=-0.020, P=0.006). The anteroposterior diameter of the mesencephalon was negatively correlated with symptoms of dyskinesia ( OR=0.006, 95% CI 0-0.135, P=0.001), even when the age and gender were adjusted ( OR=0.014,95% CI 0-0.416, P=0.013). The anteroposterior diameter of the mesencephalon was negatively correlated with symptoms of dysuria ( OR=0.046,95% CI 0.002-0.936, P=0.045), but no longer correlated when the age and gender were adjusted. The anteroposterior diameter of tegmentum of mesencephalo was also negatively correlated with symptoms of dyskinesia ( OR=0.035,95% CI 0.002-0.684, P=0.027), but no longer correlated after adjusting for age and gender. Video recording and evaluation of motor function were performed on 87 patients. Spearman correlation analysis showed that none of the three motor function scores was correlated with age or gender. The anteroposteric diameter of the midbrain was positively correlated with walking speed ( r=0.231 ,P=0.040) and negatively correlated with walking time of three meters ( r=-0.304, P=0.005), but not with standing up and sitting down time, while the anteroposteric diameter of tegmentum of mesencephalo was not correlated with all of them. Conclusion:There are changes in mesencephalon morphology in patients with CSVD, structural parameters of mesencephalon are related to motor function and urination function, and mesencephalon atrophy may be an independent related factor for symptoms of dyskinesia in patients with CSVD.
5.Analysis of the Genome Sequence of Strain GiC-126 of Gloeostereum incarnatum with Genetic Linkage Map
Wan-Zhu JIANG ; Fang-Jie YAO ; Ming FANG ; Li-Xin LU ; You-Min ZHANG ; Peng WANG ; Jing-Jing MENG ; Jia LU ; Xiao-Xu MA ; Qi HE ; Kai-Sheng SHAO ; Asif Ali KHAN ; Yun-Hui WEI
Mycobiology 2021;49(4):406-420
Gloeostereum incarnatum has edible and medicinal value and was first cultivated and domesticated in China. We sequenced the G. incarnatum monokaryotic strain GiC-126 on an Illumina HiSeq X Ten system and obtained a 34.52-Mb genome assembly sequence that encoded 16,895 predicted genes. We combined the GiC-126 genome with the published genome of G. incarnatum strain CCMJ2665 to construct a genetic linkage map (GiC-126 genome) that had 10 linkage groups (LGs), and the 15 assembly sequences of CCMJ2665 were integrated into 8 LGs. We identified 1912 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci and detected 700 genes containing 768 SSRs in the genome; 65 and 100 of them were annotated with gene ontology (GO) terms and KEGG pathways, respectively. Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) were identified in 20 fungal genomes and annotated; among them, 144 CAZymes were annotated in the GiC-126 genome. The A mating-type locus (MAT-A) of G. incarnatum was located on scaffold885 at 38.9 cM of LG1 and was flanked by two homeodomain (HD1) genes, mip and beta-fg. Fourteen segregation distortion markers were detected in the genetic linkage map, all of which were skewed toward the parent GiC-126. They formed three segregation distortion regions (SDR1–SDR3), and 22 predictive genes were found in scaffold1920 where three segregation distortion markers were located in SDR1. In this study, we corrected and updated the genomic information of G. incarnatum. Our results will provide a theoretical basis for fine gene mapping, functional gene cloning, and genetic breeding the follow-up of G. incarnatum.
6.Analysis of the Genome Sequence of Strain GiC-126 of Gloeostereum incarnatum with Genetic Linkage Map
Wan-Zhu JIANG ; Fang-Jie YAO ; Ming FANG ; Li-Xin LU ; You-Min ZHANG ; Peng WANG ; Jing-Jing MENG ; Jia LU ; Xiao-Xu MA ; Qi HE ; Kai-Sheng SHAO ; Asif Ali KHAN ; Yun-Hui WEI
Mycobiology 2021;49(4):406-420
Gloeostereum incarnatum has edible and medicinal value and was first cultivated and domesticated in China. We sequenced the G. incarnatum monokaryotic strain GiC-126 on an Illumina HiSeq X Ten system and obtained a 34.52-Mb genome assembly sequence that encoded 16,895 predicted genes. We combined the GiC-126 genome with the published genome of G. incarnatum strain CCMJ2665 to construct a genetic linkage map (GiC-126 genome) that had 10 linkage groups (LGs), and the 15 assembly sequences of CCMJ2665 were integrated into 8 LGs. We identified 1912 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci and detected 700 genes containing 768 SSRs in the genome; 65 and 100 of them were annotated with gene ontology (GO) terms and KEGG pathways, respectively. Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) were identified in 20 fungal genomes and annotated; among them, 144 CAZymes were annotated in the GiC-126 genome. The A mating-type locus (MAT-A) of G. incarnatum was located on scaffold885 at 38.9 cM of LG1 and was flanked by two homeodomain (HD1) genes, mip and beta-fg. Fourteen segregation distortion markers were detected in the genetic linkage map, all of which were skewed toward the parent GiC-126. They formed three segregation distortion regions (SDR1–SDR3), and 22 predictive genes were found in scaffold1920 where three segregation distortion markers were located in SDR1. In this study, we corrected and updated the genomic information of G. incarnatum. Our results will provide a theoretical basis for fine gene mapping, functional gene cloning, and genetic breeding the follow-up of G. incarnatum.
7.Clinical study of robotic management of complex pheochromocytoma
Zhaowei ZHU ; Wugong QU ; Ali ZHU ; Shengzheng WANG ; Jin TAO ; Yafeng FAN ; Xuepei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2020;14(3):204-207
Objective:To report our technique and outcomes of robotic management of complex pheochromocytoma.Methods:Twelve patients with complex pheochromocytoma underwent robot-assisted surgery from May. 2016 to Sep. 2018. Four patients were male and eight patients were female. The mean patient age was 44 (range, 21-66) years. There were seven right adrenal tumors, two left adrenal tumors and three bilateral tumors. The mean tumor size was 7.8 (range, 2.5-16.0) cm. All surgeries were performed by transperitoneal approach. Three patients underwent synchronous surgery for bilateral pheochromocytoma.Results:All procedures were performed successfully without conversion to open surgery. The mean operative time was 108 (range, 50-195) min and mean blood loss was 105 (range, 20-400) ml. The average postoperative indwelling time of drainage tube was four (range, 3-5) days. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 8.5 (range, 5-23) days. Histopathologic examination of specimen revealed pheochromocytoma arising from adrenal gland. There were no recurrences or metastatic events during the follow-up of 5 to 35 months.Conclusion:Robotic assisted surgery is safe and effective for management of complex pheochromocytoma and provides significant advantages with regard to less blood loss and shorter postoperative hospital stay.
8.Diagnostic value of serum soluble mannose receptor for hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Ali LI ; Huazhong CHEN ; Hui SHAO ; Tongjing XING ; Ni ZHOU ; Jiansheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2019;12(5):354-358
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of serum soluble mannose receptor (sMR) for hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).Methods Fifty patients with CHB undergoing liver biopsy in the Department of Infectious Diseases , Taizhou Hospital of Zhejiang Province from November 2016 to October 2018 were enrolled, including 28 males and 22 females.According to the stage of liver fibrosis, there were 15 cases without fibrosis (S0 group), 12 cases of mild fibrosis (S1-2 group), and 15 cases of moderate-severe fibrosis ( S3-4 group).Twenty healthy subjects (12 males and 8 females) were recruited as controls.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the serum hyaluronic acid (HA), laminin (LN), procollagen type ⅢN-terminal peptide (PⅢP), collagen type IV (CIV) and sMR in all groups.One-way ANOVA, Spearman correlation analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were used to analyze the data.Results The serum levels of sMR, HA, LN, CIV and PⅢP in S3-4 group were significantly higher than those in S 0 group ( t=10.20, 4.69, 8.94, 2.35 and 4.34, respectively; all P<0.05) and S1-2 group (t=5.77, 4.23, 7.88, 2.71 and 3.43, respectively; all P<0.05); and serum sMR level in S1-2 group was higher than that in S0 group ( t =6.23, P <0.05). Spearman rank correlation demonstrated that serum sMR level was positively correlated with the degree of liver fibrosis (r=0.860, P<0.01).ROC curve analysis showed that when 228.69 ng/mL was taken as cut-off value of sMR, its specificity and sensitivity for diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis were 93.3%and 88.6%, respectively.The diagnostic efficacy of sMR was significantly better than that of HA , LN, CIV and PⅢP (Z=3.179, 3.467, 5.241 and 3.567, respectively; all P<0.05).When 345.80 ng/mL was taken as cut-off value of sMR, the specificity and sensitivity for diagnosis of moderate to severe hepatic fibrosis were 85.7%and 86.7%, respectively; and its diagnostic efficacy was better than that of HA , CIV and PⅢP (Z=2.253, 2.475 and 2.092, all P <0.05).Conclusion Serum sMR level is associated with the progression of liver fibrosis, it may be used as a new serological marker for non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis.
9.Curative effect of entecavir combined with glucocorticoid in the treatment of early stage hepatitis B liver failure
Ali LI ; Junyan LIU ; Suyun WANG ; Huazhong CHEN ; Jiansheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(9):789-792
Objective To observe the curative effect of entecavir combined with glucocorticoid in early stage hepatitis B liver failure. Methods The clinical data of 100 patients with early stage hepatitis B liver failure from February 2012 to February 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 50 patients were treated with entecavir combined with glucocorticoid (treatment group), and 50 patients were treated with entecavir (control group). The alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin (TBil), total cholesterol (TC), prothrombin activity (PTA), hepatitis B virus (HBV)-DNA, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 levels were compared between 2 groups. Results The ALT, TBil, TC and PTA levels 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after treatment in treatment group were significantly lower than those in control group, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05); there was no statistical difference in HBV-DNA between 2 groups (P>0.05). The TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-10 levels 4 weeks after treatment in treatment group were significantly lower than those in control group: (2.5 ± 0.5) μg/L vs. (3.2 ± 0.7) μg/L, (16.8 ± 2.2) μg/L vs. (22.1 ± 2.4) μg/L and (7.3 ± 1.2) μg/L vs. (9.1 ± 1.8) μg/L, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). Eight weeks after treatment, the effective rate and survival rate in treatment group were significantly higher than those in control group: 80% (40/50) vs. 54% (27/50) and 94% (47/50) vs. 78% (39/50), and there were statistical differences (P<0.01 or <0.05).In the treatment group, there was no serious adverse reaction during glucocorticoid therapy,and the patients recovered after withdrawal or reduction of glucocorticoid. Conclusions Entecavir combined with glucocorticoid has a significant effect on patients with early stage hepatitis B liver failure. It could improve survival rate, and the adverse effects of glucocorticoid are less.
10.Reactive oxygen species-mediated unfolded protein response pathways in preimplantation embryos.
Ihsan ALI ; Syed Zahid Ali SHAH ; Yi JIN ; Zhong Shu LI ; Obaid ULLAH ; Nan Zhu FANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;18(1):1-9
Excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-mediated responses are critical to embryonic development in the challenging in vitro environment. ROS production increases during early embryonic development with the increase in protein requirements for cell survival and growth. The ER is a multifunctional cellular organelle responsible for protein folding, modification, and cellular homeostasis. ER stress is activated by a variety of factors including ROS. Such stress leads to activation of the adaptive unfolded protein response (UPR), which restores homeostasis. However, chronic stress can exceed the toleration level of the ER, resulting in cellular apoptosis. In this review, we briefly describe the generation and impact of ROS in preimplantation embryo development, the ROS-mediated activation mechanism of the UPR via the ER, and the subsequent activation of signaling pathways following ER stress in preimplantation embryos.
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