1.Correlation between biopsy rate and positive rate of biopsy in assessment of diagnostic competence in endoscopists
Wen CHEN ; Hengyu WANG ; Li RAO ; Xue ZHANG ; Hong YANG ; Qian ZHOU ; Lei CHEN
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(7):728-733
Objective To explore whether the biopsy rate and the positive rate of biopsy during colonoscopy can serve as effective indicators for evaluating the diagnostic proficiency of endoscopists.Methods Total fifteen endoscopists from the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Military Medical University,Guiqian International General Hospital and No.958 Hospital of PLA Army were enrolled and served as the study subjects.According to their years of experience,gender and working hours,they were divided into a senior group(n=8)and a junior group(n=7),a male group(n=9)and a female group(n=6),and a morning period(08:00-12:00)and an afternoon period(13:00-18:00).The data of all patients examined by the aforementioned endoscopists between January 2023 and December 2023 were collected,including the basic demographics,colonoscopic results,biopsy outcomes and pathological diagnoses of the patients.ANOVA was used to analyze the differences in the biopsy rate and positive rate of biopsy existed among the endoscopists of different years of experience,gender and working at different periods(morning and afternoon).Additionally,multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to identify the independent risk factors associated with positive rates of biopsy.Results The senior group had significantly lower biopsy rate[(5.73±0.81)%vs(6.89±0.97)%],but obviously higher positive rate of biopsy[(53.52±3.87)%vs(33.70±7.85)%]than the junior group(both P<0.01).The biopsy rate was notably higher during the morning working time period than the afternoon working time period in all the endoscopits[(6.76±1.11)%vs(5.53±1.57)%,P<0.05].Logistic regression analysis showed that the years of experience[(53.52±3.87)%vs(33.70±7.85)%,OR=92.187,95%CI:3.118~2 725.366,P<0.01)and working time[(48.35±10.50)%vs(37.80±10.65)%,OR=20.885,95%CI:1.266~344.602,P<0.05)were influencing factors for positive rate of biopsy.Conclusion The biopsy rate is low and positive rate of biopsy is high among the senior experienced endoscopists,while,opposite results are seen in the junior experienced clinicians,indicating correlation of biopsy rate and positive rate of biopsy with diagnostic proficiency of endoscopists.
2.Effect of electroacupuncture on the expression of TRPV4 in the dorsal root ganglion of diabetic neuropathic pain model rats
Minjian JIANG ; Hengyu CHI ; Yurong KANG ; Yongliang JIANG ; Yinmu ZHENG ; Siyi LI ; Shuting ZHOU ; Boyu LIU ; Xiaomei SHAO ; Jianqiao FANG ; Xiaofen HE
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(2):241-248
Objective To explore the function of electroacupuncture(EA)on body mass,fasting blood glucose,heat pain threshold,and transient receptor potential vanilloid 4(TRPV4)in the dorsal root ganglia(DRG)of rats with diabetic neuropathic pain(DNP).Methods A DNP rat model was formed by intraperitoneally injecting the animals with STZ.From days 15 to 21,bilateral Zusanli and Kunlun points of the DNP rat model were treated with electroacupuncture once daily for 30 min.We then measured their body mass,fasting blood glucose,and heat pain threshold.The co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN in the rat L4~L6 DRG was detected by immunofluorescence.The effects of the TRPV4 agonist GSK1016790A on body mass,fasting blood glucose,and the heat pain threshold of DNP rats treated with electroacupuncture were detected.Results After the 7th day,body mass was significantly decreased(P<0.01)and fasting glucose was significantly increased(P<0.01)in the model group compared with the normal group.After the 21st day,compared with the model group,heat pain threshold of the model+electroacupuncture group was significantly higher(P<0.01);the results of co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN immunofluorescence on rat L4~L6 DRG showed that:the expression of positive cells in the model group was significantly higher(P<0.01)than that in the normal group,the co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN positive cells in L4~L6 DRG of rats in the model+electroacupuncture group was significantly lower(P<0.01)than that in the model group.The TRPV4 agonist GSK1016790A can reverse the downregulation of thermal pain threshold induced by electroacupuncture in DNP rats(P<0.01).Conclusion Electroacupuncture alleviated the DNP induced by STZ,and its mechanism may involve the inhibition of TRPV4 protein expression in the DRG.
3.Effect of electroacupuncture on the expression of TRPV4 in the dorsal root ganglion of diabetic neuropathic pain model rats
Minjian JIANG ; Hengyu CHI ; Yurong KANG ; Yongliang JIANG ; Yinmu ZHENG ; Siyi LI ; Shuting ZHOU ; Boyu LIU ; Xiaomei SHAO ; Jianqiao FANG ; Xiaofen HE
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(2):241-248
Objective To explore the function of electroacupuncture(EA)on body mass,fasting blood glucose,heat pain threshold,and transient receptor potential vanilloid 4(TRPV4)in the dorsal root ganglia(DRG)of rats with diabetic neuropathic pain(DNP).Methods A DNP rat model was formed by intraperitoneally injecting the animals with STZ.From days 15 to 21,bilateral Zusanli and Kunlun points of the DNP rat model were treated with electroacupuncture once daily for 30 min.We then measured their body mass,fasting blood glucose,and heat pain threshold.The co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN in the rat L4~L6 DRG was detected by immunofluorescence.The effects of the TRPV4 agonist GSK1016790A on body mass,fasting blood glucose,and the heat pain threshold of DNP rats treated with electroacupuncture were detected.Results After the 7th day,body mass was significantly decreased(P<0.01)and fasting glucose was significantly increased(P<0.01)in the model group compared with the normal group.After the 21st day,compared with the model group,heat pain threshold of the model+electroacupuncture group was significantly higher(P<0.01);the results of co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN immunofluorescence on rat L4~L6 DRG showed that:the expression of positive cells in the model group was significantly higher(P<0.01)than that in the normal group,the co-expression of TRPV4 and NeuN positive cells in L4~L6 DRG of rats in the model+electroacupuncture group was significantly lower(P<0.01)than that in the model group.The TRPV4 agonist GSK1016790A can reverse the downregulation of thermal pain threshold induced by electroacupuncture in DNP rats(P<0.01).Conclusion Electroacupuncture alleviated the DNP induced by STZ,and its mechanism may involve the inhibition of TRPV4 protein expression in the DRG.
4.Role and mechanism of reactive oxygen species in tendinopathy
Ke LIU ; Weidong XU ; Hengyu ZHOU ; Shuo BAI ; Zhen ZHANG ; Ruidong GE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(11):1780-1788
BACKGROUND:Reactive oxygen species may be closely related to the occurrence and development of tendinopathy,but its exact role and related signal transduction mechanism have not been fully summarized. OBJECTIVE:To review current clinical or preclinical original studies,summarize the role of reactive oxygen species in tendinopathy and related signal transduction pathways and to explore its characteristics and whether there is a unified downstream pathway. METHODS:Relevant original studies in PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,as well as CNKI,WanFang,and VIP databases were searched by computer and the search results were screened and excluded according to the inclusion criteria.Ninety articles were finally included for review and analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Reactive oxygen species affects the direction of tendon healing by simultaneously acting on tendon cells and the extracellular matrix,and it exhibits a bifacial effect in the treatment of tendinopathy.Concentration of reactive oxygen species may be the key to determining its direction of action.The possibility that low-dose reactive oxygen species can participate in the normal physiological healing of tendons or that tendon tissues are adaptive to stimulations may be the underlying mechanism that produces this characteristic effect.Reactive oxygen species affect the composition and structure of the extracellular matrix and normal tendon repair as well as maintain viability in response to external stimulations through matrix metalloproteinases,mitogen-activated protein kinases,mitochondrial apoptosis,the forkhead transcription factor O family,autophagy,inflammation,and antioxidant signaling pathways.Different reactive oxygen species stimulation intensities,durations,and external environments may cause different alterations in downstream molecular pathways and thus have different effects on the tendon.Due to the large gap in the number of literature included in the evaluation of the positive and negative effects of reactive oxygen species,it may cause some analytical error in the search for factors behind the characteristics of the action of reactive oxygen species in tendon.In addition,most experimental intervention conditions and results of interest are relatively homogeneous;therefore,the temporal and quantitative mechanisms of reactive oxygen species and the synergistic effects with other intervention factors have not been clarified,and the overall system of molecular actions of reactive oxygen species in tendinopathy has not been constructed.To conclude,reactive oxygen species might be involved in the treatment and prevention of tendinopathies as a beneficial factor in the future,and facilitate the exploration of oxidative stress signaling pathways and overall molecular action systems in tendinopathies thereafter,as well as lay the foundation for research on the therapeutic strategies of different antioxidants in tendinopathies to better prevent and treat tendon injury and degeneration.
5.Efficacy assessment for NMES in improving muscle strength in patients with SAP complicated by ARDS
Dingrong FAN ; Hengyu ZHOU ; Ying CAI ; Botao TAN ; Qianqian WANG ; Feng ZHOU ; Xiaoyun RAN ; Xiaodong CHEN ; Ao SHEN
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(22):2539-2546
Objective To evaluates the impact of early application of neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)on muscle strength,clinical outcomes,and long-term quality of life improvements in patients with severe acute pancreatitis(SAP)complicated with acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS).Methods A total of 75 patients diagnosed with SAP and ARDS admitted in Department of Critical Care Medicine of our hospital from September 2022 to August 2023 were recruited and then randomly divided into NMES group(n=37)and control group(n=38).After 16 patients were excluded,including 8 died during treatment,3 discharged and 5 received palliative care,there were finally 29 patients in the NMES group and 30 in the control group.Within 48 h after ICU admission,the NMES group received NMES 1 h per day,for 7 d in addition to standard rehabilitation intervention.While,the control group were given conventional interventions for rehabilitation.Assessments at baseline and post-treatment included the incidence of ICU-acquired weakness(ICU-AW),Medical Research Council(MRC)score,duration of mechanical ventilation,lengths of ICU and total hospital stays,and activity,thickness and thickening fraction of the diaphragm.Mortality rates and Barthel index(BI)for self-care ability in 1,3 and 6 months after discharge were recorded for follow-up assessments.Results The NMES group had significantly lower incidence of ICU-AW(P<0.05),higher upper and lower limb MRC scores and overall MRC score at ICU discharge(P<0.05),shorter durations of mechanical ventilation,ICU stay,and total hospital stay when compared with the control group(P<0.05).There was no statistical difference in the BI at 1 month post-discharge between the 2 groups,but the indexes at 3 and 6 months were notably higher in the NMES group than the control group(P<0.05).No obvious differences were observed between the 2 groups in terms of diaphragm activity,thickness,or thickening scores at enrollment,ICU discharge,or hospital discharge,nor in mortality rates at 1,3,and 6 months after discharge.Conclusion Combined NMES and early rehabilitation therapy can improve muscle strength and reduce length of hospital stay in SAP patients complicated with ARDS,and may enhance long-term quality of life.However,it does not significantly affect diaphragm function or mortality rates.
6.Design and application of a virtual simulation tutorial system for bone traction nursing of the lower limbs
Shan HE ; Qianzhu CHEN ; Yunmei ZHANG ; Yongli TANG ; Jian ZENG ; Feng XIAO ; Fang LIU ; Hengyu ZHOU ; Shaoyu MU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(10):1413-1419
Objective:To design a virtual simulation tutorial system for bone traction nursing of the lower limbs, and to investigate its application effect.Methods:Based on clinical cases, a 3D model was established for the fractured lower limb using the virtual simulation technique. The design of the model considered the position and mechanical relationship between bone traction and fracture ends, as well as the assessment and intervention of the condition after bone traction, and such factors were taken as the core elements of simulation design. Virtual experiments were conducted for the four scenarios of pre-hospital first aid, triage in the hospital, bone traction operation, and postoperative nursing. Such experiments were conducted among junior nursing undergraduates, and examination results and student satisfaction survey were used to evaluate the application effect of the experiments.Results:The teaching software consisted of four training modules, i.e., theoretical knowledge learning of fractures, preparation before bone traction operation, methods and principles of bone traction operation, and observation of conditions after bone traction. The final score of experiments was (90.99±0.58) points among the students, and the degree of satisfaction with the experimental system and the teaching model was 87.85% (441/502) and 63.35% (318/502), respectively.Conclusions:The virtual simulation experiments for bone traction nursing of the lower limbs are scientific, professional, and interesting and have a relatively high degree of satisfaction among students, and therefore, they can be applied in the education of nursing students and the continuing education of nurses.
7.Alleviating effect of glycyrrhizic acid on chronic toxicity of aflatoxin B1 in duck-lings
La WEN ; Kunzhao YANG ; Lijuan SU ; Zhengke HE ; Shuang XU ; Yafen LU ; Hengyu ZHAO ; Yu ZHANG ; Qian ZHOU ; Sihuai CHEN ; Shiqi DONG ; Qi MA ; Liting CAO ; Hongxu DU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(12):2626-2634
To investigate the alleviating effect of glycyrrhizic acid(GA)on chronic toxicity of afla-toxin B1(AFB1)in ducklings.Eighty 4-day-old ducklings were randomly divided into 4 groups,with 20 ducklings in each group,including a blank group,a model group(100 μg/kg AFB1),a high-concentration GA group(100 μg/kg AFB1+100 mg/kg GA),and a low-concentration GA group(100 μg/kg AFB1+50 mg/kg GA),with a trial period of 18 days.At the end of the experi-ment,the body weight of the ducklings in each group,AFB1-DNA content in the liver and liver tis-sues index,the biochemical indicators of liver function,and the pathological changes in liver tissues were examined.Additionally,the oxidative damage status of the liver tissues was eval-uated,and the mRNA expression levels of mitochondria-related apoptosis genes was detected.Com-pared with the control group,the body weight of ducklings in the model group decreased signifi-cantly(P<0.01),AFB1-DNA content in the tissues increased significantly(P<0.05),liver swell-ing and yellowing were observed,the liver index increased significantly(P<0.01),as did the levels of aspartate aminotransferase(AST)and alanine aminotransferase(ALT)(P<0.01).The AST/ALT levels also increased significantly(P<0.01),while the serum total protein(TP)content de-creased significantly(P<0.01).The liver tissues showed a large amount of inflammatory cell infil-tration,vacuolar degeneration,fibrotic changes and apoptosis.The activities of catalase(CAT),glutathione S-transferase(GST),the total antioxidant capacity(T-AOC)of the duckling liver all decreased significantly(P<0.01)and the mRNA expression of mitochondria-related apoptosis genes Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,GA treatment significantly increased the body weight of the model ducklings(P<0.01),reduced AFB1-DNA content in the tissue,significantly reduced their liver index(P<0.05),visibly restored the liver's apparent status,effectively reversed the abnormal changes in serum liver function indicators,improved the pathological changes in liver tissue histology,enhanced liver an-tioxidant function,significantly decreased expression of Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 mR-NA(P<0.05).Further correlation analysis showed that mRNA expression levels of Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 in duck liver tissues were positively correlated with liver index,AFB1-DNA content,AST content,ALT content,AST/ALT ratio,and MDA content,and negatively cor-related with body weight,TP content,SOD activity,CAT activity,GST activity,and T-AOC activi-ty in ducklings.In conclusion,GA may alleviate liver damage to relieve duckling AFB1 chronic tox-icity by inhibiting the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis.
8.Alleviating effect of glycyrrhizic acid on chronic toxicity of aflatoxin B1 in duck-lings
La WEN ; Kunzhao YANG ; Lijuan SU ; Zhengke HE ; Shuang XU ; Yafen LU ; Hengyu ZHAO ; Yu ZHANG ; Qian ZHOU ; Sihuai CHEN ; Shiqi DONG ; Qi MA ; Liting CAO ; Hongxu DU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(12):2626-2634
To investigate the alleviating effect of glycyrrhizic acid(GA)on chronic toxicity of afla-toxin B1(AFB1)in ducklings.Eighty 4-day-old ducklings were randomly divided into 4 groups,with 20 ducklings in each group,including a blank group,a model group(100 μg/kg AFB1),a high-concentration GA group(100 μg/kg AFB1+100 mg/kg GA),and a low-concentration GA group(100 μg/kg AFB1+50 mg/kg GA),with a trial period of 18 days.At the end of the experi-ment,the body weight of the ducklings in each group,AFB1-DNA content in the liver and liver tis-sues index,the biochemical indicators of liver function,and the pathological changes in liver tissues were examined.Additionally,the oxidative damage status of the liver tissues was eval-uated,and the mRNA expression levels of mitochondria-related apoptosis genes was detected.Com-pared with the control group,the body weight of ducklings in the model group decreased signifi-cantly(P<0.01),AFB1-DNA content in the tissues increased significantly(P<0.05),liver swell-ing and yellowing were observed,the liver index increased significantly(P<0.01),as did the levels of aspartate aminotransferase(AST)and alanine aminotransferase(ALT)(P<0.01).The AST/ALT levels also increased significantly(P<0.01),while the serum total protein(TP)content de-creased significantly(P<0.01).The liver tissues showed a large amount of inflammatory cell infil-tration,vacuolar degeneration,fibrotic changes and apoptosis.The activities of catalase(CAT),glutathione S-transferase(GST),the total antioxidant capacity(T-AOC)of the duckling liver all decreased significantly(P<0.01)and the mRNA expression of mitochondria-related apoptosis genes Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,GA treatment significantly increased the body weight of the model ducklings(P<0.01),reduced AFB1-DNA content in the tissue,significantly reduced their liver index(P<0.05),visibly restored the liver's apparent status,effectively reversed the abnormal changes in serum liver function indicators,improved the pathological changes in liver tissue histology,enhanced liver an-tioxidant function,significantly decreased expression of Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 mR-NA(P<0.05).Further correlation analysis showed that mRNA expression levels of Bax,Cyt-c,Caspase-3,and Caspase-9 in duck liver tissues were positively correlated with liver index,AFB1-DNA content,AST content,ALT content,AST/ALT ratio,and MDA content,and negatively cor-related with body weight,TP content,SOD activity,CAT activity,GST activity,and T-AOC activi-ty in ducklings.In conclusion,GA may alleviate liver damage to relieve duckling AFB1 chronic tox-icity by inhibiting the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis.
9.Discussions on patients' safety education in the nursing undergraduate education
Wenfen ZHU ; Bing YANG ; Hengyu ZHOU ; Jianrong ZHOU ; Shaoyu MU ; Zhifen LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(9):940-942
Patients' safety is a hot topic of hospital management all over the word. Strengthening the patients' safety education for medical students and nursing students is an effective measure to protect patients' safety. In nursing school of Chongqing Medical University,patients' safety education was con-ducted through the course of undergraduate education. Contents of patients' safety education were com-bined with the professional courses,which are taught step by step in the professional course learning phase for different grades. Patients' safety education took a lot of teaching forms to cultivate the students' patient safety consciousness and preliminary results were achieved.
10.Experiences of cultivating comprehensive nursing capability from Assessment Center in Michigan State University
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(9):947-949
This article analyzed the prominent features of simulated experiment teaching in the Nursing College of Michigan State University under the guidance of assessment center from three aspects:course offering,organization and practiced manner.This article also proposed some suggestions for simulated experiment in view of the present situation,aiming at effectively training nursing students' comprehensive capability and improving their occupation competency.

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