1.Impact of rigid container material type and loading volume on the sterilization of thoracoscopic instruments
Xue'e FANG ; Yanjun MAO ; Qiuping ZHU ; Yanni CAI ; Jing SHU ; Guifen ZHANG ; Yichun JIN ; Minye TANG ; Ying TAO ; Huiting HU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(8):697-699
ObjectiveTo explore the impacts of material type and loading volume of rigid containers on the hydrogen peroxide low temperature plasma sterilization of thoracoscopic instruments, to identify the best rigid containers and loading volume of thoracoscopic instruments. MethodsThoracoscopic instruments sterilized by STERRAD® 100NX hydrogen peroxide low temperature plasma in Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital affiliated to Tongji University from August to September 2024 were selected as the research items. According to the material of rigid containers, the instruments were divided into polyethylene case group (A), stainless steel case group (B) and silicone resin case group (C). In terms of the loading volume, the rigid containers were divided into (loading capacity <80%) groups of 8, 10 and 12 instruments. The results of physical monitoring, the first type of chemical indicator card monitoring, and the five types of card luminal chemical process challenge device (PCD) monitoring of the 9 groups of A8, A10, A12, B8, B10, B12, C8, C10 and C12 were compared and evaluated. ResultsCompared to A8, A10 A12, C8, C10 or C12 groups, the thoracoscope instruments in the stainless steel containers in B8, B10 or B12 group had higher hydrogen peroxide concentrations and shorter elapsed time in the pressure check phases 1 and phases 2, with the differences statistically significant (P<0.05), followed by the silicone resin case group and the polyethylene case group. The nine groups of physical parameter monitoring, the first type of chemical indicator monitoring, and the five types of chemical PCD monitoring for lumen sterilization achieved 100% qualification rates, and there were no significant differences in the qualified rates of sterilization among the 9 groups (P>0.05). ConclusionWhen using hydrogen peroxide low temperature plasma to sterilize thoracoscopic instruments, it is recommended to use stainless steel or silicone resin rigid containers with a controlled loading capacity (≤12) to ensure optimal sterilization quality.
2.Pedigree analysis and prenatal diagnosis in a family with congenital ectopia lentis
Guixian PAN ; Sitao LI ; Hu HAO ; Wei LIU ; Qiuping YANG ; Xin XIAO ; Yao CAI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):824-828
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics associated with prenatal diagnosis of FBN 1 gene mutations in a family.This study explores the correlation between gene mutations and their corresponding clini-cal phenotypes,emphasizing the significance of prenatal diagnosis in providing a foundation for subsequent follow-up and intervention.Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from the amniotic fluid of the fetus and the peripheral blood of the parents for trio-whole exome sequencing.The candidate variant identified was subsequently validated using Sanger sequencing.Results The pedigree comprised four generations and nine family members,with four individuals exhibiting slender limbs and toes.Among these,three showed congenital lens dislocation or subluxation.No abnormalities in the cardiovascular system were observed.Genetic testing of symptomatic individuals revealed a heterozygous mutation(c.6158G>T)in the FBN 1 gene.Conclusions The FBN 1 c.6158G>T(p.C2053F)muta-tion was identified as the pathogenic variant responsible for the condition in this family,exhibiting autosomal domi-nant inheritance.To our knowledge,this is the first reported case of the FBN 1 c.6158G>T(p.C2053F)mutation in China.Prenatal diagnosis can facilitate early confirmation of the condition and provide a foundation for subsequent in-terventions and follow-up care.
3.Comparative Study on the Differences in Average Transaction Costs Per-referral of Patients in Different Models of Integrated Delivery Systems
Chunping HU ; Jinxin CUI ; Dongfang ZHU ; Qiuping ZHAO ; Pengfei WANG ; Jian WU ; Yadong NIU ; Yudong MIAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;(9):46-50,56
Objective To compare the differences in the average transaction costs per-referral patients under different models of Integrated Delivery Systems(IDS).Methods Using a typical case sampling method,it selected referred patients from three IDS models:the county medical alliance in D City(Qinghai Province),the urban medical consortium in J District(Zhengzhou City,Henan Province),and the health management coalition in N County(Shandong Province).Structured questionnaires collected demographics,average transaction costs per-referral and cost perceptions.t-tests and ANOVA assessed cost differences;generalized linear regression identified influencing factors.Results Among 915 patients,the average transaction costs per-referral were 1 035.05 yuan(county alliance),195.31 yuan(urban consortium),and 700.97 yuan(health management coalition),with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The urban consortium exhibited lower time costs and specialized input costs.Key influencing factors included older age(county alliance),education level,employment status,and referral travel time(urban consortium),as well as urban-rural disparities(health management coalition).Patients'cost perceptions significantly differed across models(P<0.05).Conclusion The urban medical consortium demonstrated the lowest patient the average transaction costs,highlighting its institutional advantage in minimizing financial burdens.
4.Pedigree analysis and prenatal diagnosis in a family with congenital ectopia lentis
Guixian PAN ; Sitao LI ; Hu HAO ; Wei LIU ; Qiuping YANG ; Xin XIAO ; Yao CAI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):824-828
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics associated with prenatal diagnosis of FBN 1 gene mutations in a family.This study explores the correlation between gene mutations and their corresponding clini-cal phenotypes,emphasizing the significance of prenatal diagnosis in providing a foundation for subsequent follow-up and intervention.Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from the amniotic fluid of the fetus and the peripheral blood of the parents for trio-whole exome sequencing.The candidate variant identified was subsequently validated using Sanger sequencing.Results The pedigree comprised four generations and nine family members,with four individuals exhibiting slender limbs and toes.Among these,three showed congenital lens dislocation or subluxation.No abnormalities in the cardiovascular system were observed.Genetic testing of symptomatic individuals revealed a heterozygous mutation(c.6158G>T)in the FBN 1 gene.Conclusions The FBN 1 c.6158G>T(p.C2053F)muta-tion was identified as the pathogenic variant responsible for the condition in this family,exhibiting autosomal domi-nant inheritance.To our knowledge,this is the first reported case of the FBN 1 c.6158G>T(p.C2053F)mutation in China.Prenatal diagnosis can facilitate early confirmation of the condition and provide a foundation for subsequent in-terventions and follow-up care.
5.Comparative Study on the Differences in Average Transaction Costs Per-referral of Patients in Different Models of Integrated Delivery Systems
Chunping HU ; Jinxin CUI ; Dongfang ZHU ; Qiuping ZHAO ; Pengfei WANG ; Jian WU ; Yadong NIU ; Yudong MIAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;(9):46-50,56
Objective To compare the differences in the average transaction costs per-referral patients under different models of Integrated Delivery Systems(IDS).Methods Using a typical case sampling method,it selected referred patients from three IDS models:the county medical alliance in D City(Qinghai Province),the urban medical consortium in J District(Zhengzhou City,Henan Province),and the health management coalition in N County(Shandong Province).Structured questionnaires collected demographics,average transaction costs per-referral and cost perceptions.t-tests and ANOVA assessed cost differences;generalized linear regression identified influencing factors.Results Among 915 patients,the average transaction costs per-referral were 1 035.05 yuan(county alliance),195.31 yuan(urban consortium),and 700.97 yuan(health management coalition),with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The urban consortium exhibited lower time costs and specialized input costs.Key influencing factors included older age(county alliance),education level,employment status,and referral travel time(urban consortium),as well as urban-rural disparities(health management coalition).Patients'cost perceptions significantly differed across models(P<0.05).Conclusion The urban medical consortium demonstrated the lowest patient the average transaction costs,highlighting its institutional advantage in minimizing financial burdens.
6.Impact of changes in cognitive load of anesthesia residents on the effectiveness of high-fidelity scenario simulation teaching
Haoyu PEI ; Yi HU ; Li WANG ; Juan DAI ; Qi SUN ; Xing ZHU ; Xiaoli RAN ; Qiuping WU ; Qingxiang MAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(4):548-555
Objective:To investigate the influence of changes in the cognitive load of anesthesia residents on the teaching effectiveness of high-fidelity scenario simulation.Methods:Eighty-seven anesthesia residents in a grade-A tertiary hospital from February to November 2022 were divided into groups A, B, and C according to the random number method. Three cases were selected from the anesthesia crisis resource teaching case library for high-fidelity simulation training for the three groups, respectively, using the crossover design to control the order of the cases. Each round of training consisted of pre-training instruction, simulation teaching, and post-training summarization and analysis. After three rounds of simulation teaching, cognitive load, anxiety status, test scores, and non-technical skills were evaluated for all the study participants. SPSS 20.0 was used to perform analysis of variance with repeated measures and Pearson's correlation analysis.Results:All the three groups showed significantly higher cognitive load and anxiety scores during the first-round simulation training than during the second-round and third-round simulation trianing. The test scores were significantly lower in the first round [(87.07±5.66), (88.38±5.41), (89.07±6.17)] than in the second round [(95.69±2.29), (96.10±2.08), (96.07±2.60)] and the third round [(96.34±1.45), (96.38±1.50), (96.17±1.73); all P<0.05]. The non-technical skill scores were also significantly lower in the first round [(37.24±7.58), (38.69±7.27), (39.24±8.74)] than in the second round [(46.17±5.55), (47.07±5.59), (47.59±6.74)] and the third round [(47.17±5.21), (48.48±5.38), (48.24±6.83); all P<0.05]. For simulations with the same cases, the trainees showed significantly higher cognitive load and anxiety scores and significantly lower test scores and non-technical skill scores in the first round than in the second and third rounds ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Anesthesia residents have higher levels of cognitive load and anxiety in the first scenario simulation training, which can reduce learning outcomes, and repeated simulation training can reduce trainees' cognitive load and anxiety.
7.Analysis of fertility characteristics and trends of registered population in a neighborhood in Jing’ an District,Shanghai from 2013 to 2022
Ke YAN ; Qiuping WAN ; Xiaoming YANG ; Hong HU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(7):679-685
ObjectiveTo analyze the fertility characteristics of the registered population in a neighborhood in Jing’an District, Shanghai from 2013 to 2022, and to provide a reference for population development planning and allocation of public health resources. MethodsData on newborns and puerperae registered in the neighborhood were collected through the Shanghai Birth Medical Information System and Public Security Department information system. Statistical analysis was conducted using Excel 2010, and the Joinpoint regression model was used to describe the changes. ResultsFrom 2013 to 2022, the crude birth rate, general fertility rate, and total fertility rate showed a declining trend, with average annual percent change (AAPC) values of -7.62%, -6.99%, and -4.54%, respectively. The average age of first childbirth and the age of childbearing among women gradually increased, with AAPC values of 1.24% and 1.28%, respectively. In the past 10 years, the total number of newborns showed a downward trend, with an AAPC value of -6.15%. After the implementation of the two-child policy, the proportion of second children showed an increasing trend, with an AAPC value of 7.37%. ConclusionThe fertility level of the population in the neighborhood is declining. The two-child policy has not significantly improved fertility rates, and the age of childbearing in women continues to rise. Diverse measures are needed to encourage childbirths and promote healthy births.
8.Status of screening myopia among primary and middle school students in Linfen Community of Shanghai from 2019 to 2023
GU Yuerong, CHEN Ruiyang, WAN Qiuping, ZHU Chengyu, WANG Limeng, HU Hong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(7):941-944
Objective:
To analyze the prevalence and trend of screening myopia among primary and middle school students in Linfen Community of Shanghai from 2019 to 2023, so as to provide a reference for the prevention and control of myopia from the perspective of the community.
Methods:
From 2019 to 2023, all primary(5) and middle(2) school students aged 6-15 years in Linfen Community of Shanghai were screened. Statistical analysis was performed using the Chi square test and trend Chi square test. The curve fitting model was used to fit the model of the increase rate of screening myopia among primary and middle school students in 2019, 2021 and 2023.
Results:
The overall rate of screening myopia among primary and middle school students in Linfen community from 2019 to 2023 was 55.17%. The prevalence rate of screening myopia was 79.43% in boys and 81.92% in girls in middle school, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ 2=5.71, P =0.02). In 2019, 2021, and 2023, the peak age of screening myopia among primary and middle school students in Linfen Community gradually occurred earlier, at the age of 7(12.13%), 6( 12.28 %), and 6(14.99%) years old, respectively. The growth rate of screening myopia in students aged 8-12 years in 2023 was lower than that in 2019 and 2021.
Conclusions
The screening myopia rate of primary and middle school students aged 6-15 years in Linfen Community is relatively high, with primary school girls higher than boys, and growth spurt accelerates. It is suggested that prevention and control of myopia in the community should focus on preschool children and adolescent girls.
9.Analysis of clinical characteristics and genetic variant in a child with Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome due to maternal mosaicism.
Xiao LIU ; Qiuping YANG ; Congcong SHI ; Hu HAO ; Xin XIAO ; Sitao LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(12):1366-1369
OBJECTIVE:
To carry out genetic testing for a child featuring global developmental delay, abnormal liver function, congenital heart disease, and brain malformation.
METHODS:
Peripheral blood samples of the child and his parents were collected for the extraction of genomic DNA and trio-whole exome sequencing. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
Genetic testing revealed that the child has harbored a heterozygous c.2002G>T (p.Glu668Ter) variant of the SMARCA2 gene, which was predicted to be likely pathogenic by bioinformatic analysis. His mother was found to be a low-percentage mosaic for the same variant, with a ratio of 0.054 (246/4549).
CONCLUSION
The child was diagnosed with Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome resulting from maternal mosaicism for the SMARCA2 gene variant.
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10.Applications of microsimulation model for cost-effectiveness analysis on screening in epidemiology
Qiuping LIU ; Jiamin WANG ; Chao GONG ; Pei GAO ; Xun TANG ; Yonghua HU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(6):931-937
Microsimulation model simulates individuals and estimates transition probabilities within the population using individual participant data. This approach could deal with the heterogeneous characteristics among the people or personal history of diseases and may be relevant in addressing cost-effectiveness problems of screening for complex conditions in epidemiology. This paper introduces the general principles, basic steps involved in implementation, analytic methods, and other related issues of the microsimulation model. Based on a practical research case of estimating the cost-effectiveness of microalbuminuria screening for chronic kidney disease in the United States, critical points in applications of the microsimulation model for cost-effectiveness analysis of screening were discussed in detail, including model development, model analysis, and the interpretation of the results. The microsimulation model considers the dynamic nature of complex diseases by estimating a broad range of individual characteristics and increasingly used to provide insights into complex problems that the Markov model does not efficiently address. For better supporting evidence-informed decision-making in public health, future studies should be aware of the accuracy of parameters in the decision-analytic model and the transparency of the models and results, as well as complying with the relevant reporting standards.


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