1.Optimization of optimal pressure parameters for filtering chyle plasma under low-temperature conditions
Zhanhai GAO ; Xiaohua JI ; Fumin ZHANG ; Zhanhua HUANG ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(1):101-105
[Objective] To explore the optimal pressure parameters for chyle plasma filtration under low-temperature conditions, and to improve the quality of chyle plasma treatment and filtration efficiency by improving experimental methods. [Methods] The filtration efficiency and filtration time of 30 severe chyle plasma samples under conventional preparation environment pressure and under preparation environment with a controlled filtration membrane pressure difference of 0.5 bar were compared. [Results] The absorbance of severe chyle plasma samples before and after filtration under two different preparation pressures was statistically significant (P<0.05), and both achieved the expected filtration effect. Under the preparation environment of controlling the pressure difference of the filtration membrane to 0.5 bar, the filtration was faster and with better effect, which was statistically significant compared to the conventional preparation environment pressure (P<0.05). [Conclusion] By selecting the optimal pressure parameters for filtering chyle plasma under low-temperature conditions, the efficiency of chyle plasma filtration under low-temperature conditions has been improved, and the practicality and reliability of low-temperature filtration technology have been enhanced.
2.Digitalization of education empowers the construction of professional courses in medical school
Hongyu YAN ; Fumin HUANG ; Guo LIANG ; Zhimin HU ; Binghao WANG ; Junda CHAN ; Qin ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(5):697-700
With the rapid development of information technology,digitization of education has become an important driving force to promote education reform.In the education system of medical colleges,the construction and imple-mentation of professional curriculum courses play an important role in the cultivation of qualified medical talents.Emergence of education digitization has brought unprecedented opportunities but also some challenges to the curric-ulum construction by teachers in medical school.This paper aims to explore how to effectively promote construction of professional curriculums with information technology(IT)guided by education digitization strategy and to recom-mend a series of methods in terms of strategy implementation in medical schools.
3.Innovation and practice of medical teaching development in the digital intelligence era
Fumin HUANG ; Zihan ZHOU ; Wei XIONG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(11):1536-1540
The rapid development of digital intelligence technology has brought profound changes to medical edu-cation.Against this background,this study mainly focuses on the characteristics of digital and intelligent medical talent training and to analyzes its impact on teachers' teaching methodology.This puts forward some innovative sug-gestions based on the current technology development and application in order to improve the strategy development and capacity building in terms of support medical education and reformation with digital and intelligence technology.
4.Cross-border high-quality clinical nutrition internship program for Hong Kong college students at the Department of Clinical Nutrition of Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Rongrong LI ; Fumin HUANG ; Kang YU ; Fang WANG ; Wei CHEN ; Yanping LIU ; Junren KANG ; Wenyan SUN ; Pengju LIU ; Jin FU ; Peipei CHEN ; Wei WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2025;33(4):311-314
Cross-border teaching provides new opportunities for college students to gain diverse insights amid the globalization and internationalized education, In July 2024, guided by the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, the Chinese Nutrition Society and the Hong Kong Nutrition Association collaborated to host a three-week clinical nutrition internship at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for five college students from Hong Kong SAR, China. This program included participating in outpatient rounds, attending in inpatient nutrition management, and attending lectures, aiming to enhance students' professional skills and clinical experience. Cultural exchange and value-based education also enriched students' social responsibility and cultural understanding. The Hong Kong students also brought diverse cultural backgrounds and inputs, enabling multidimensional communication during the training. Post-internship feedback survey showed that the students found the inernship valuable for their career development and hoped for more learning opportunities. This cross-border high-quality internship program fostered skill enhancement, cultural exchange between young students in Beijing and Hong Kong and contributed to advancement of clinical nutrition.
5.Cross-border high-quality clinical nutrition internship program for Hong Kong college students at the Department of Clinical Nutrition of Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Rongrong LI ; Fumin HUANG ; Kang YU ; Fang WANG ; Wei CHEN ; Yanping LIU ; Junren KANG ; Wenyan SUN ; Pengju LIU ; Jin FU ; Peipei CHEN ; Wei WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2025;33(4):311-314
Cross-border teaching provides new opportunities for college students to gain diverse insights amid the globalization and internationalized education, In July 2024, guided by the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, the Chinese Nutrition Society and the Hong Kong Nutrition Association collaborated to host a three-week clinical nutrition internship at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for five college students from Hong Kong SAR, China. This program included participating in outpatient rounds, attending in inpatient nutrition management, and attending lectures, aiming to enhance students' professional skills and clinical experience. Cultural exchange and value-based education also enriched students' social responsibility and cultural understanding. The Hong Kong students also brought diverse cultural backgrounds and inputs, enabling multidimensional communication during the training. Post-internship feedback survey showed that the students found the inernship valuable for their career development and hoped for more learning opportunities. This cross-border high-quality internship program fostered skill enhancement, cultural exchange between young students in Beijing and Hong Kong and contributed to advancement of clinical nutrition.
6.Data-driven educational transformation may improve digital literacy of faculty in medical college
Fumin HUANG ; Hongyu YAN ; Qiannan JIA ; Xiaohui GAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(6):897-900
With the progressive advance and application of information technology,general artificial intelligence technology is leading the fourth industrial revolution,and opens a new era in terms of changing people's produc-tion,life and learning.The digital age is characterized by more emphasis on the comprehensive cultivation of com-petence,trans-border integration,collaborative communication,innovative consciousness,critical thinking and problem-solving.Data-driven educational transformation is one of the important directions of education reform,in which digital literacy of college teachers is crucial to data-driven educational transformation.From the perspective of data-driven educational transformation enabling the improvement of digital literacy of medical college teachers,the present article analyzed the positive impact on improving the quality and personalization of education as well as pro-fessional capacity building and faculty development to meet the needs of medical education in the new era.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of reinfection of SARS-CoV-2 in kidney transplant recipients in children
Chenghao FENG ; Zhigang WANG ; Fumin CHENG ; Yonghua FENG ; Yi FENG ; Yuanbo QI ; Zhaoru HUANG ; Yongchuang YAN ; Guiwen FENG ; Wenjun SHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2024;45(4):251-258
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics of pediatric kidney transplant recipients reinfected with SARS-CoV-2.Method:The relevant clinical data were retrospectively reviewed for 191 pediatric kidney transplant recipients at a single center. Based upon whether or not there was a reinfection of SARS-CoV-2, they were assigned into two groups of single infection (group A, 127 cases) and reinfection (group B, 64 cases). Baseline profiles, clinical symptoms, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, markers of disease progression, immune status, respiratory support modalities, comorbidities and transplantation-related data were collected for comparing the inter-group differences during primary infection and between two infections in reinfected group.Result:As compared with group A, group B recipients had a higher proportion of age <12 years (71.9% vs 54.3%) ,unvaccinated (81.2% vs 66.1%) and such symptoms as high fever (34.4% vs 12.6% ), dry cough (43.8% vs 23.6% ) and chest tightness (14.1% vs 3.9 %) during primary infection (all P<0.05). During primary infection, the levels of IL-6 and CRP were higher in group B than in group A and inter-group difference was statistically significant (both P<0.01). The levels of IL-6 ( P<0.01), CRP ( P<0.01) and PCT ( P= 0.023) were lower in group B during reinfection than those during primary infection and the difference was statistically significant. During primary infection, the counts of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, NK and B lymphocyte of group B were lower than those of group A. And inter-group differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). During reinfection, the levels of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, NK and B lymphocyte counts of group B spiked as compared with those of group A during primary infection and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01). The levels of SCr and UA in group B differed insignificantly before and after primary infection with SARS-CoV-2. However, the differences before and after reinfection were statistically significant (both P<0.01) . Conclusion:Symptomatic and immunocompromised pediatric KT recipients during primary infection with SARS-CoV-2 are more prone to reinfection during subsequent epidemics. Though mildly symptomatic, reinfection may exacerbate impairments of graft kidney function in pediatric KT recipients.
8.National multicenter survey on self-management among elderly chronic heart failure patients
Difan LI ; Derong YIN ; Wenling HUANG ; Yipeng YANG ; Fumin DAI ; Youqing PENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(27):3451-3456
Objective? To understand the self-management status among elderly chronic heart failure (CHF) patients and to compare the regional differences of self-management. Methods? By random cluster sampling, we investigated 6 124 elderly CHF patients from 102 hospitals in five regions, East China (Jiangxi Province, Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang Province), West China (Qinghai Province, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Yunnan Province), South China (Hainan Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region), North China (Heilongjiang Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region), Central China (Henan Province, Hubei Province, Hunan Province). The investigation result statistics were carried out and regional differences were compared. Results? The self-management of elderly CHF patients had a low to medium level with 61.25% (49/80) <80% for the scoring rate. The scores of East China and Central China were higher and the score of West China was low; the regional differences were statistical (H=59.07, P<0.01). The score of diet management was highest with 66.67% for the scoring rate (8/12); East China had the highest score, and West China had the lowest score; the regional differences were statistical (H=92.49, P<0.01). The scoring rate of medication management was 65.00% (13/20) with the highest in East China and low in North China and West China; the regional differences were statistical (H=351.10, P<0.01). Mental/social adjustment management was poor with 60.00% (12/20) for the scoring rate; the scores of Ease China were higher than those of North and West China; the regional differences were statistical (H=8.84, P<0.01). Symptom management was the worst with 57.14% (16/28) for the scoring rate; the scores of East and Central China were high;the regional differences were also statistical (H=17.62,P<0.01). Conclusions? Self-management of elderly CHF patients needs to be improved. Systematic and targeted health education for different regions should be carried out to improve patients' self-management and to reduce the disease burden.
9.Research on the proper calcium concentration for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization
Shiyang ZHOU ; Jianping ZHANG ; Zhigang FANG ; Yueping YANG ; Junrong WU ; Bingquan DING ; Fumin HUANG
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2017;24(2):135-137,143
Objective To research and propose the proper calcium concentration for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization.Methods Comprehensive analyses were made on the calcium nutrient intake of adults,the effects of [Ca2+] level on the desalination corrosion index,the methods of shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization and related remineralization criteria.Then,the range of proper calcium concentration of soft water remineralization was recommended for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization from different angels,which was verified by municipal drinking water quality survey results.Results Food was the main source of human calcium intake.[Ca2 +] concentration elevation could significantly reduce the corrosiveness of desalinated water,however,the contribution ratio for Langelier index (LSI) was debased when [Ca2+] reached 41 mg/L.Shipboard desalination remineralization was more preferable with direct added agential.At present,for the sake of health,the minimum quality criteria for [Ca2+] in soft water was 16 mg/L.Calcium chloride was commonly used for desalinated water remineralization,with the maximum permitted concentration being 36 mg/L.Conclusions In consideration of the shipboard environment and support capability comprehensively,the applicable calcium concentration of shipboard RO desalination remineralization was 16-36 mg/L,which was within the range of drinking water calcium concentration for 57% of the cities of our countries.
10.Research on the proper calcium concentration for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization
Shiyang ZHOU ; Jianping ZHANG ; Zhigang FANG ; Yueping YANG ; Junrong WU ; Bingquan DING ; Fumin HUANG
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2017;24(2):135-137,143
Objective To research and propose the proper calcium concentration for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization.Methods Comprehensive analyses were made on the calcium nutrient intake of adults,the effects of [Ca2+] level on the desalination corrosion index,the methods of shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization and related remineralization criteria.Then,the range of proper calcium concentration of soft water remineralization was recommended for shipboard seawater reverse osmosis remineralization from different angels,which was verified by municipal drinking water quality survey results.Results Food was the main source of human calcium intake.[Ca2 +] concentration elevation could significantly reduce the corrosiveness of desalinated water,however,the contribution ratio for Langelier index (LSI) was debased when [Ca2+] reached 41 mg/L.Shipboard desalination remineralization was more preferable with direct added agential.At present,for the sake of health,the minimum quality criteria for [Ca2+] in soft water was 16 mg/L.Calcium chloride was commonly used for desalinated water remineralization,with the maximum permitted concentration being 36 mg/L.Conclusions In consideration of the shipboard environment and support capability comprehensively,the applicable calcium concentration of shipboard RO desalination remineralization was 16-36 mg/L,which was within the range of drinking water calcium concentration for 57% of the cities of our countries.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail