1.Spectral analysis and structural characterization of two new psychoactive substances:1-(fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 1-(fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid ethyl ester
Yugang CAI ; Hanfei TENG ; Yongfu WU ; Yan MO ; Liwei LI ; Yanjun WANG ; Yong DAI
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2025;40(3):288-294
Objective This study analyzed the chemical structures of two unknown substances in e-liquid using methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR),infrared spectroscopy(IR),and mass spectrometry(MS).Methods After separating,purifying,and freeze-drying two suspicious substances from e-liquid,GC-MS analysis was used to obtain the mass spectrum characteristic ion fragments and fragmentation patterns of unknown compounds.The precise mass numbers were measured by high-resolution mass spectrometry,and proton numbers and their assignments,carbon types,and fluorine atom numbers and positions were obtained by combining 1HNMR,13CNMR,and 19FNMR.The functional groups were then analyzed by infrared spectroscopy.Results Through data analysis,the molecular formulas of the two suspicious substances are C13H13FN2O2 and C14H15FN2O2,respectively.Their structures were determined to be etomidate derivatives:1-(o-fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 1-(o-fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid ethyl ester.Conclusion The structural data of two substances obtained in this study in terms of mass spectrometry,nuclear magnetic resonance,and infrared spectroscopy provide support for combating crimes involving the two substances,and provide reference for the regulation and detection of the two drugs.
2.The application of BOPPPS method combined with situational teaching method in out-of-school first aid training for school-age children
Huanmei ZHANG ; Xinmei HU ; Liwei DAI ; Meiling HU ; Lifen WU ; Zhiquan ZHANG ; Fang ZHENG ; Lei LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(21):1609-1615
Objective:To explore the application effect of the BOPPPS[bridge-in(B), objective(O), pre-assessment(P), participatory learning(P), post-assessment(P), Summary(S) ]model combined with scenario-based teaching in out-of-school first aid training for school-aged children, aiming to offer insights for relevant educational practices.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. Using cluster sampling, 131 school-aged children participating in Wuhan first aid summer camp from July to August 2024 were selected as participants. Among them, 65 children enrolled in July 2024 were assigned to the control group and received training using traditional teaching methods, while 66 children enrolled in August 2024 were assigned to the experimental group and underwent training designed with the BOPPPS model integrated with scenario-based teaching according to the time of entry into the camp. After the training, theoretical exam scores, learning process evaluations, and training satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:The control group included 31 boys and 34 girls, aged (9.32 ± 1.83) years; the experimental group included 34 boys and 32 girls, aged (9.71 ± 1.73) years. After the intervention, the total scores of theoretical examination, learning process evaluation, and training satisfaction in the experimental group were (90.27 ± 4.41), (42.79 ± 1.39), and (21.43 ± 2.41) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (82.05 ± 6.29), (38.85 ± 1.91), and (19.54 ± 3.02) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=6.94, 3.15, 4.16, all P<0.05). Conclusions:This out-of-school first aid training for school-aged children leveraged the professional expertise of a tertiary grade A hospital′s pediatric department. The integration of the BOPPPS model with scenario-based teaching effectively enhanced the first aid competencies of school-aged children and improved their satisfaction with the training.
3.Spectral analysis and structural characterization of two new psychoactive substances:1-(fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 1-(fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid ethyl ester
Yugang CAI ; Hanfei TENG ; Yongfu WU ; Yan MO ; Liwei LI ; Yanjun WANG ; Yong DAI
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2025;40(3):288-294
Objective This study analyzed the chemical structures of two unknown substances in e-liquid using methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR),infrared spectroscopy(IR),and mass spectrometry(MS).Methods After separating,purifying,and freeze-drying two suspicious substances from e-liquid,GC-MS analysis was used to obtain the mass spectrum characteristic ion fragments and fragmentation patterns of unknown compounds.The precise mass numbers were measured by high-resolution mass spectrometry,and proton numbers and their assignments,carbon types,and fluorine atom numbers and positions were obtained by combining 1HNMR,13CNMR,and 19FNMR.The functional groups were then analyzed by infrared spectroscopy.Results Through data analysis,the molecular formulas of the two suspicious substances are C13H13FN2O2 and C14H15FN2O2,respectively.Their structures were determined to be etomidate derivatives:1-(o-fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid methyl ester and 1-(o-fluoromethylphenyl)imidazole-5-carboxylic acid ethyl ester.Conclusion The structural data of two substances obtained in this study in terms of mass spectrometry,nuclear magnetic resonance,and infrared spectroscopy provide support for combating crimes involving the two substances,and provide reference for the regulation and detection of the two drugs.
4.The application of BOPPPS method combined with situational teaching method in out-of-school first aid training for school-age children
Huanmei ZHANG ; Xinmei HU ; Liwei DAI ; Meiling HU ; Lifen WU ; Zhiquan ZHANG ; Fang ZHENG ; Lei LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(21):1609-1615
Objective:To explore the application effect of the BOPPPS[bridge-in(B), objective(O), pre-assessment(P), participatory learning(P), post-assessment(P), Summary(S) ]model combined with scenario-based teaching in out-of-school first aid training for school-aged children, aiming to offer insights for relevant educational practices.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. Using cluster sampling, 131 school-aged children participating in Wuhan first aid summer camp from July to August 2024 were selected as participants. Among them, 65 children enrolled in July 2024 were assigned to the control group and received training using traditional teaching methods, while 66 children enrolled in August 2024 were assigned to the experimental group and underwent training designed with the BOPPPS model integrated with scenario-based teaching according to the time of entry into the camp. After the training, theoretical exam scores, learning process evaluations, and training satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:The control group included 31 boys and 34 girls, aged (9.32 ± 1.83) years; the experimental group included 34 boys and 32 girls, aged (9.71 ± 1.73) years. After the intervention, the total scores of theoretical examination, learning process evaluation, and training satisfaction in the experimental group were (90.27 ± 4.41), (42.79 ± 1.39), and (21.43 ± 2.41) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (82.05 ± 6.29), (38.85 ± 1.91), and (19.54 ± 3.02) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=6.94, 3.15, 4.16, all P<0.05). Conclusions:This out-of-school first aid training for school-aged children leveraged the professional expertise of a tertiary grade A hospital′s pediatric department. The integration of the BOPPPS model with scenario-based teaching effectively enhanced the first aid competencies of school-aged children and improved their satisfaction with the training.
5.Analysis of the recurrence rate and risk factors of renal calculi after intracavitary lithotripsy
Xin GU ; Liwei JING ; Andi WANG ; Jun LIU ; Yongqiang DAI ; Baoling ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(10):39-41
Objective To investigate the incidence and risk factors of recurrence of renal calculi after intracavitary lithotripsy. Methods The clinical data of 190 patients with renal stones who underwent endoluminal lithotripsy in our hospital were retrospectively collected. Based on the results of CT, B-ultrasound, or X-ray examination of the urinary system during the 2-year follow-up period, therecurrence of renal calculi was analyzed. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the risk factors of stone recurrence. Results of 190 patients, 49 patients experienced stone recurrence within 2 years after surgery, with a recurrence rate of 25.79%. Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that body mass index(BMI), diabetes, smoking, older age and hypertension were protective factors for stone recurrence. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that diabetes and smoking were risk factors for stone recurrence, while age and hypertension were protective factors for stone recurrence. Conclusion The recurrence of renal stone after intracavitary lithotripsy is common. Diabetes and smoking are risk factors for the recurrence of renal stone, while older age and hypertension are protective factors.
6.Expert consensus on the biobank development of oral genetic diseases and rare diseases and storage codes of related biological samples from craniofacial and oral region
Wenyan RUAN ; Yanli ZHANG ; Shuguo ZHENG ; Yao SUN ; Zhipeng FAN ; Yaling SONG ; Hongchen SUN ; Wenmei WANG ; Jiewen DAI ; Zhenjin ZHAO ; Tingting ZHANG ; Dong CHEN ; Yongchu PAN ; Yuegui JIANG ; Xudong WANG ; Liwei ZHENG ; Qinglin ZHU ; Miao HE ; Baoshan XU ; Zhonglin JIA ; Dong HAN ; Xiaohong DUAN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(8):749-758
The biological samples of oral genetic diseases and rare diseases are extremely precious. Collecting and preserving these biological samples are helpful to elucidate the mechanisms and improve the level of diagnose and treatment of oral genetic diseases and rare diseases. The standardized construction of biobanks for oral genetic diseases and rare diseases is important for achieving these goals. At present, there is very little information on the construction of these biobanks, and the standards or suggestions for the classification and coding of biological samples from oral and maxillofacial sources, and this is not conducive to the standardization and information construction of biobanks for special oral diseases. This consensus summarizes the background, necessity, principles, and key points of constructing the biobank for oral genetic diseases and rare diseases. On the base of the group standard "Classification and Coding for Human Biomaterial" (GB/T 39768-2021) issued by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Biological Samples, we suggest 76 new coding numbers for different of biological samples from oral and maxillofacial sources. We hope the consensus may promote the standardization, and smartization on the biobank construction as well as the overall research level of oral genetic diseases and rare diseases in China.
7.Effects of ethanol and propylene glycol alone or in combination on the transdermal properties of triamcinolone acetonide spray solution
Qiaoyan MA ; Rong LI ; Fengjiao LI ; Ru SUN ; Xiaohua DAI ; Liwei JI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(12):733-736
Objective To conduct in vitro transdermal test on triamcinolone acetonide spray solution, and investigate the effects of ethanol and propylene glycol alone or in combination on the in vitro transdermal function of triamcinolone acetonide spray solution. Methods Rabbit abdominal skin was selected, and the in vitro penetration test of triamcinolone acetonide spray solution was carried out by Franz diffusion cell method, and the content of triamcinolone acetonide was determined by HPLC. The rate of transdermal absorption was compared. Results The transdermal absorption rate of the combined use of ethanol and propylene glycol was significantly higher than that of the single use (P<0.05), and the order of promoting the penetration of triamcinolone acetonide spray solution when ethanol and propylene glycol were combined by 10% ethanol + 25% propylene glycol >10% ethanol + 20% propylene glycol >15% ethanol + 25% propylene glycol >15% ethanol + 20% propylene glycol. Conclusion The combination of 10% ethanol and 25% propylene glycol could optimize the transdermal function of triamcinolone acetonide spray solution.
8.Associations of racial and ethnic discrimination with adverse changes in exercise and screen time during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
Tong XIA ; Gilbert C. GEE ; Jian LI ; Xinyue LIU ; Jin DAI ; Lu SHI ; Donglan ZHANG ; Zhuo CHEN ; Xuesong HAN ; Yan LI ; Hongmei LI ; Ming WEN ; Dejun SU ; Liwei CHEN
Epidemiology and Health 2023;45(1):e2023013-
OBJECTIVES:
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a growing prevalence of racial and ethnic discrimination occurred when many Americans struggled to maintain healthy lifestyles. This study investigated the associations of racial and ethnic discrimination with changes in exercise and screen time during the pandemic in the United States.
METHODS:
We included 2,613 adults who self-identified as non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Asian, or Hispanic from the Health, Ethnicity, and Pandemic study, a cross-sectional survey conducted among a nationally representative sample of United States adults between October and November 2020. We assessed self-reported racial and ethnic discrimination by measuring COVID-19-related racial and ethnic bias and examined its associations with changes in exercise and screen time using multivariable logistic regression models. We analyzed data between September 2021 and March 2022.
RESULTS:
COVID-19-related racial and ethnic bias was associated with decreased exercise time among non-Hispanic Asian (odds ratio [OR], 1.46; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13 to 1.89) and Hispanic people (OR, 1.91; 95% CI, 1.32 to 2.77), and with increased screen time among non-Hispanic Black people (OR, 1.94; 95% CI, 1.33 to 2.85), adjusting for age, sex, education, marital status, annual household income, insurance, and employment status.
CONCLUSIONS
Racial and ethnic discrimination may have adversely influenced exercise and screen time changes among racial and ethnic minorities during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Further studies are needed to investigate the mechanisms through which racial and ethnic discrimination can impact lifestyles and to develop potential strategies to address racial and ethnic discrimination as a barrier to healthy lifestyles.
9.Bibliometric analysis of traditional Chinese medicine constitution identification of hypertension
Hong DAI ; Liwei YAO ; Yaqing XU ; Xiaoqing YU ; Ning ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(26):3580-3584
Objective:To analyze the research status of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) constitution identification for hypertension and discuss the research hotspots in this field.Methods:Based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang data knowledge service platform, the papers on TCM constitution identification of hypertension from 2010 to 2021 were retrieved. Bibliometric software Bicomb 2.01 and gCLUTO 1.0 were used to conduct a quantitative study of the retrieved literatures.Results:A total of 836 relevant articles were retrieved, and 42 high-frequency keywords such as "hypertension" "TCM constitution" "TCM constitution identification" and "phlegm-dampness constitution" were screened out. Research hotspots includes hypertension-TCM constitution identification, correlation between hypertension-TCM constitution and risk factors, hypertension-TCM differentiation of body and diet, hypertension-TCM body differentiation and treatment and hypertension-TCM health management.Conclusions:The number of papers on TCM constitution identification for hypertension is increasing year by year, but the regional development is uneven, the core author has not been formed, and there is less scientific research cooperation between regions.
10.Bibliometric analysis of traditional Chinese medicine constitution identification of hypertension
Hong DAI ; Liwei YAO ; Yaqing XU ; Xiaoqing YU ; Ning ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(26):3580-3584
Objective:To analyze the research status of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) constitution identification for hypertension and discuss the research hotspots in this field.Methods:Based on China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang data knowledge service platform, the papers on TCM constitution identification of hypertension from 2010 to 2021 were retrieved. Bibliometric software Bicomb 2.01 and gCLUTO 1.0 were used to conduct a quantitative study of the retrieved literatures.Results:A total of 836 relevant articles were retrieved, and 42 high-frequency keywords such as "hypertension" "TCM constitution" "TCM constitution identification" and "phlegm-dampness constitution" were screened out. Research hotspots includes hypertension-TCM constitution identification, correlation between hypertension-TCM constitution and risk factors, hypertension-TCM differentiation of body and diet, hypertension-TCM body differentiation and treatment and hypertension-TCM health management.Conclusions:The number of papers on TCM constitution identification for hypertension is increasing year by year, but the regional development is uneven, the core author has not been formed, and there is less scientific research cooperation between regions.


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