1.Application of BOPPPS combined with DOPS in anesthesiology teaching under the background of medical-educational collaboration
Di LIU ; Gang LIU ; Meijun SHEN ; Yang ZHANG ; Nannan SONG ; Congli ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(3):310-314,322
Objective:To explore the application of BOPPPS(Bridge-in,Objective,Pre-assessment,Participatory Learning,Post-assessment,Summary)combined with Direct Observation of Procedural Skills(DOPS)in anesthesiology teaching under the background of medical-educational collaboration.Methods:A total of 60 students majoring in anesthesiology were selected as the research objects.A total of 30 students in grade 2018 were enrolled in the control group and receired traditional teaching mode.A total of 30 students in grade 2019 were enrolled in the research group and received BOPPPS teaching mode.The assessment of the internship after graduation for both groups adopted the DOPS assessment mode.Two groups of students were subject to pre-enrollment assessment,including process evaluations,such as theoretical class attendance,classroom interaction,pre-test scores,post-test scores,and the final theoretical test score.A comprehensive evaluation of teachers'teaching effect was conducted.When the two groups were discharged from the department,in addition to the assessment of professional theoretical knowledge of anesthesia and the operation of conventional anesthesia skills,they also underwent nine DOPS assessments.Results:There was no statistical difference between the two groups in the attendance(P>0.05).The classroom interaction,pre-test scores,post-test scores,final test scores and total test scores in the study group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).In terms of comprehensive evaluation of teaching effect,there was no statistical difference between the two groups in the evaluation of teachers'teaching attitude(P>0.05).However,the research group reported higher satisfaction in teaching skills,methods,student-teacher interaction,and classroom engagement(P<0.05).Both the theoretical and practical scores in the research group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).The DOPS assessment results showed that the research group was superior to the control group in terms of indication mastery,operation completion,teamwork and problem-solving ability,and comprehensive ability performance(P<0.05).Conclusion:The application effect of BOPPPS combined with DOPS in anesthesiology teaching is better than the conventional teaching mode.
2.Visualization analysis of the application of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments in diabetic foot ulcer based on CiteSpace
Ke DAI ; Nannan ZHENG ; Wenjiao ZHU ; Xiang GAO ; Wei SHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(24):44-49
Objective Based on CiteSpace,this study analyzes the current research status,hotspots,and trends in the field of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments for diabetic foot ulcer,aiming to support the optimization of clinical practice and guide future research directions.Methods Literature related to external traditional Chinese medicine treatments for diabetic foot ulcer was retrieved using CiteSpace software from China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP,and SinoMed databases.The analysis was conducted from multiple perspectives,including keywords,authors,and institutions.Results A total of 1807 articles were included.The annual publication volume showed a trend of initial increase followed by a decline,reaching a peak in 2014 with 137 articles,and then maintaining a relatively high level.Research institutions demonstrated limited collaboration,forming small-scale cooperative clusters.Research hotspots primarily focused on the development of external treatment techniques and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.The research trend reveals a shift from single treatment approaches to comprehensive therapies,integrating with modern medical technologies and gradually moving toward precision medicine.Conclusion Visual analysis intuitively reveals research hotspots and frontiers in this field.In the future,the development of standardized protocols through evidence-based medicine and strengthened collaboration among institutions could promote the advancement of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments in the management of diabetic foot ulcer.
3.Effect of enhanced recovery after surgery on rehabilitation outcomes of patients with femoral neck fracture undergoing total hip arthroplasty implemented by integrated healthcare team
Sujuan WANG ; Nannan SHEN ; Shuangshuang FU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(9):112-115
Objective To investigate the impact of integrated healthcare team-implemented en-hanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocol combined with nutritional support on rehabilitation outcomes of patients with femoral neck fracture undergoing total hip arthroplasty.Methods A total of 100 patients with femoral neck fracture scheduled for total hip arthroplasty were enrolled and ran-domly divided into observation group and control group,with 50 patients in each group.The observa-tion group received rehabilitation nursing approach integrating ERAS by an integrated healthcare team along with nutritional support,while the control group received conventional treatment and rehabilita-tion nursing.Results The observation group demonstrated a significantly shorter time to first ambu-lation and postoperative length of hospital stay,as well as lower hospitalization costs compared with the control group(P<0.05).At discharge,the observation group had higher scores on the Mini-nu-tritional Assessment(MNA)and elevated serum indicator values compared with the control group(P<0.05).Additionally,the observation group achieved higher hip joint scores,a lower total complica-tion rate,and greater body weight compared with the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The implementation of ERAS by integrated healthcare team combined with nutritional support can effec-tively promote the rehabilitation of patients with femoral neck fracture undergoing total hip arthroplas-ty,yielding favorable rehabilitation outcomes.
4.Visualization analysis of the application of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments in diabetic foot ulcer based on CiteSpace
Ke DAI ; Nannan ZHENG ; Wenjiao ZHU ; Xiang GAO ; Wei SHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(24):44-49
Objective Based on CiteSpace,this study analyzes the current research status,hotspots,and trends in the field of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments for diabetic foot ulcer,aiming to support the optimization of clinical practice and guide future research directions.Methods Literature related to external traditional Chinese medicine treatments for diabetic foot ulcer was retrieved using CiteSpace software from China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP,and SinoMed databases.The analysis was conducted from multiple perspectives,including keywords,authors,and institutions.Results A total of 1807 articles were included.The annual publication volume showed a trend of initial increase followed by a decline,reaching a peak in 2014 with 137 articles,and then maintaining a relatively high level.Research institutions demonstrated limited collaboration,forming small-scale cooperative clusters.Research hotspots primarily focused on the development of external treatment techniques and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.The research trend reveals a shift from single treatment approaches to comprehensive therapies,integrating with modern medical technologies and gradually moving toward precision medicine.Conclusion Visual analysis intuitively reveals research hotspots and frontiers in this field.In the future,the development of standardized protocols through evidence-based medicine and strengthened collaboration among institutions could promote the advancement of external traditional Chinese medicine treatments in the management of diabetic foot ulcer.
5.APIC risk management and application for hospital-acqueird infections in 'one hospital and multiple branches'
Ningwei LU ; Xiaoru DANG ; Shuxia YU ; Yi LI ; Nannan WANG ; Jiaying SHEN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Yanfen LIU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(14):2194-2199
OBJECTIVE To explore the application of multiple hospital branches management mode in control of risk of hospital-acqueird infections in a general hospital so as to move forward the infection control threshold.METHODS The risk management closed loop,known as the infection index monitoring-risk assessment-risk re-sponse-effect evaluation-infection index monitoring,was adopted by People's Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autono-mous Region from Jan.to Jun.2024.The risk of infection at different levels of hospital zones,disciplines,clinical departments and risk indices was evaluated by risk matrix method.The correlation between the risk indices of clin-ical department and the risk scores was observed,and the dynamic monitoring was carried out for the change of risk of infection in the clinical departments.RESULTS The risk score was higher in the headquarter and Ningnan Branch than in the Xixia branch;the interquartile range(IQR)value from high to low was as follows:Xixia branch,hospital headquarter,Ningnan branch.The intensive care unit(ICU),nerve center and radiotherapy de-partment were the disciplines at extremely high risk of infection.The ICU,cardiac vascular surgery department and gastroenterology department of the hospital headquarters,the ICU,neurosurgery department and neurology department of Ningnan branch and the ICU and cardiac vascular surgery department of Xixia branch were the de-partments at extremely high risk of infection.The etiological submission rate before drug therapy,implementation of prevention measures for multidrug-resistant organisms(MDROs),cleaning and disinfection and missing report of hospital-acqueird infection cases were the major supervision indices.The absolute values of Spearman related co-efficient between clinical department risk scores and 4 indices-including the isolation rate of MDROs and the inci-dence of hospital-acqueird infection was greater than 0.5.CONCLUSION The risk management closed loop that is applied in the 'one hospital and multiple branches' medical institution may facilitate the dynamic monitoring,as-sessment and intervention the high-risk hospital branches,disciplines,departments and indices,and boost the ca-pability of risk management of infections in medical institutions.
6.Risk signal mining of adverse reactions to triazole antifungal drugs: a comparative study on domestic and foreign adverse drug reaction/event reports
Jinxia ZHAO ; Yanjun XIE ; Shen′ao JING ; Ying ZHANG ; Nannan SUN ; Xia LI ; Yi HAN
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(8):472-478
Objective:To detect adverse reaction risk signals of triazole antifungal agents and provide evidences for their safe use in clinic.Methods:Adverse reaction/event reports with fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, or isavuconazonium as the primary suspect drug were collected from the data in National Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring System of China reported by Shandong Province from January 2004 to June 2024 and the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database from the first quarter of 2004 to the second quarter of 2023. Adverse reaction/event terms were standardized using the preferred term (PT) and system organ class in Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities 24.0. Risk signals were detected using the reporting odds ratio (ROR) method and the Bayesian confidence propagation neural network (BCPNN) algorithm. A PT was defined as an adverse reaction risk signal if the number of reports was ≥3, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval ( CI) for ROR was >2, and the lower limit of the 95% CI for the information component ( IC) was >0. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results:A total of 3 988 reports with the above 5 antifungal drugs as the primary suspect drug were collected from data in National Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring System of China reported by Shandong Province, 822 (20.6%) of which were serious cases. Voriconazole, fluconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazonium was the primary suspect drug in 1 852, 1 395, 703, 27, and 11 cases among the 3 988 reports, and in 591 (31.9%), 149 (10.7%), 59 (8.4%), 18 (66.7%), and 5 (5/11) serious cases among the 822 serious case reports, respectively. A total of 20 066 reports with the above 5 drugs as the primary suspect drug were collected in FAERS database, 9 635 (48.0%) of which were serious cases. Voriconazole, fluconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazonium was the primary suspect drug in 7 758, 6 180, 2 869, 1 796, and 1 463 cases among the 20 066 reports, and in 4 295 (55.4%), 2 806 (45.4%), 1 191 (41.5%), 828 (46.1%), and 515 (35.2%) serious cases among the 9 635 serious case reports, respectively. Based on the data reported by Shandong Province and in FAERS database, 18 and 207 risk signals of adverse reaction not mentioned in the labels were identified, respectively, and 5 of them were identified in both databases, including fluconazole-induced renal impairment and voriconazole-induced oliguria, delirium, psychiatric disorders, and rhabdomyolysis. In the data reported by Shandong Province and in FAERS database, 13 and 189 reports of muscle-related disorders (rhabdomyolysis, myopathy, and myositis) were identified respectively, involving voriconazole (in 8 and 62 cases), itraconazole (in 4 and 74 cases), and fluconazole (in 1 and 53 cases).Conclusions:Renal impairment induced by fluconazole and oliguria, delirium, psychiatric disorders, and rhabdomyolysis induced by voriconazole are risk signals of adverse reaction not mentioned in the labels for triazole antifungal agents. Voriconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole may also cause muscle-related disorders, warranting vigilance in clinical practice.
7.Risk signal mining of adverse reactions to triazole antifungal drugs: a comparative study on domestic and foreign adverse drug reaction/event reports
Jinxia ZHAO ; Yanjun XIE ; Shen′ao JING ; Ying ZHANG ; Nannan SUN ; Xia LI ; Yi HAN
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(8):472-478
Objective:To detect adverse reaction risk signals of triazole antifungal agents and provide evidences for their safe use in clinic.Methods:Adverse reaction/event reports with fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, or isavuconazonium as the primary suspect drug were collected from the data in National Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring System of China reported by Shandong Province from January 2004 to June 2024 and the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database from the first quarter of 2004 to the second quarter of 2023. Adverse reaction/event terms were standardized using the preferred term (PT) and system organ class in Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities 24.0. Risk signals were detected using the reporting odds ratio (ROR) method and the Bayesian confidence propagation neural network (BCPNN) algorithm. A PT was defined as an adverse reaction risk signal if the number of reports was ≥3, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval ( CI) for ROR was >2, and the lower limit of the 95% CI for the information component ( IC) was >0. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results:A total of 3 988 reports with the above 5 antifungal drugs as the primary suspect drug were collected from data in National Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring System of China reported by Shandong Province, 822 (20.6%) of which were serious cases. Voriconazole, fluconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazonium was the primary suspect drug in 1 852, 1 395, 703, 27, and 11 cases among the 3 988 reports, and in 591 (31.9%), 149 (10.7%), 59 (8.4%), 18 (66.7%), and 5 (5/11) serious cases among the 822 serious case reports, respectively. A total of 20 066 reports with the above 5 drugs as the primary suspect drug were collected in FAERS database, 9 635 (48.0%) of which were serious cases. Voriconazole, fluconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazonium was the primary suspect drug in 7 758, 6 180, 2 869, 1 796, and 1 463 cases among the 20 066 reports, and in 4 295 (55.4%), 2 806 (45.4%), 1 191 (41.5%), 828 (46.1%), and 515 (35.2%) serious cases among the 9 635 serious case reports, respectively. Based on the data reported by Shandong Province and in FAERS database, 18 and 207 risk signals of adverse reaction not mentioned in the labels were identified, respectively, and 5 of them were identified in both databases, including fluconazole-induced renal impairment and voriconazole-induced oliguria, delirium, psychiatric disorders, and rhabdomyolysis. In the data reported by Shandong Province and in FAERS database, 13 and 189 reports of muscle-related disorders (rhabdomyolysis, myopathy, and myositis) were identified respectively, involving voriconazole (in 8 and 62 cases), itraconazole (in 4 and 74 cases), and fluconazole (in 1 and 53 cases).Conclusions:Renal impairment induced by fluconazole and oliguria, delirium, psychiatric disorders, and rhabdomyolysis induced by voriconazole are risk signals of adverse reaction not mentioned in the labels for triazole antifungal agents. Voriconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole may also cause muscle-related disorders, warranting vigilance in clinical practice.
8.Application of BOPPPS combined with DOPS in anesthesiology teaching under the background of medical-educational collaboration
Di LIU ; Gang LIU ; Meijun SHEN ; Yang ZHANG ; Nannan SONG ; Congli ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(3):310-314,322
Objective:To explore the application of BOPPPS(Bridge-in,Objective,Pre-assessment,Participatory Learning,Post-assessment,Summary)combined with Direct Observation of Procedural Skills(DOPS)in anesthesiology teaching under the background of medical-educational collaboration.Methods:A total of 60 students majoring in anesthesiology were selected as the research objects.A total of 30 students in grade 2018 were enrolled in the control group and receired traditional teaching mode.A total of 30 students in grade 2019 were enrolled in the research group and received BOPPPS teaching mode.The assessment of the internship after graduation for both groups adopted the DOPS assessment mode.Two groups of students were subject to pre-enrollment assessment,including process evaluations,such as theoretical class attendance,classroom interaction,pre-test scores,post-test scores,and the final theoretical test score.A comprehensive evaluation of teachers'teaching effect was conducted.When the two groups were discharged from the department,in addition to the assessment of professional theoretical knowledge of anesthesia and the operation of conventional anesthesia skills,they also underwent nine DOPS assessments.Results:There was no statistical difference between the two groups in the attendance(P>0.05).The classroom interaction,pre-test scores,post-test scores,final test scores and total test scores in the study group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).In terms of comprehensive evaluation of teaching effect,there was no statistical difference between the two groups in the evaluation of teachers'teaching attitude(P>0.05).However,the research group reported higher satisfaction in teaching skills,methods,student-teacher interaction,and classroom engagement(P<0.05).Both the theoretical and practical scores in the research group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).The DOPS assessment results showed that the research group was superior to the control group in terms of indication mastery,operation completion,teamwork and problem-solving ability,and comprehensive ability performance(P<0.05).Conclusion:The application effect of BOPPPS combined with DOPS in anesthesiology teaching is better than the conventional teaching mode.
9.APIC risk management and application for hospital-acqueird infections in 'one hospital and multiple branches'
Ningwei LU ; Xiaoru DANG ; Shuxia YU ; Yi LI ; Nannan WANG ; Jiaying SHEN ; Xiaoying WANG ; Yanfen LIU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(14):2194-2199
OBJECTIVE To explore the application of multiple hospital branches management mode in control of risk of hospital-acqueird infections in a general hospital so as to move forward the infection control threshold.METHODS The risk management closed loop,known as the infection index monitoring-risk assessment-risk re-sponse-effect evaluation-infection index monitoring,was adopted by People's Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autono-mous Region from Jan.to Jun.2024.The risk of infection at different levels of hospital zones,disciplines,clinical departments and risk indices was evaluated by risk matrix method.The correlation between the risk indices of clin-ical department and the risk scores was observed,and the dynamic monitoring was carried out for the change of risk of infection in the clinical departments.RESULTS The risk score was higher in the headquarter and Ningnan Branch than in the Xixia branch;the interquartile range(IQR)value from high to low was as follows:Xixia branch,hospital headquarter,Ningnan branch.The intensive care unit(ICU),nerve center and radiotherapy de-partment were the disciplines at extremely high risk of infection.The ICU,cardiac vascular surgery department and gastroenterology department of the hospital headquarters,the ICU,neurosurgery department and neurology department of Ningnan branch and the ICU and cardiac vascular surgery department of Xixia branch were the de-partments at extremely high risk of infection.The etiological submission rate before drug therapy,implementation of prevention measures for multidrug-resistant organisms(MDROs),cleaning and disinfection and missing report of hospital-acqueird infection cases were the major supervision indices.The absolute values of Spearman related co-efficient between clinical department risk scores and 4 indices-including the isolation rate of MDROs and the inci-dence of hospital-acqueird infection was greater than 0.5.CONCLUSION The risk management closed loop that is applied in the 'one hospital and multiple branches' medical institution may facilitate the dynamic monitoring,as-sessment and intervention the high-risk hospital branches,disciplines,departments and indices,and boost the ca-pability of risk management of infections in medical institutions.
10.Changes in renal cell glycolysis and amino acid metabolism during cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury
Shen XU ; Nannan LIANG ; Yahui REN ; Yizhang HE ; Tao ZHANG ; Dexin YU
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(5):747-752,760
Objective To evaluate the change of energy metabolism during cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury.Methods Adult CD-1 male mice were intraperitoneally injected with a single dose of cisplatin (20 mg/kg), and renal function and renal tissue pathology were tested;gene expression was analyzed and signaling pathways were en-riched in cisplatin-treated renal tubular epithelial cells using transcriptome; the contents of renal glycolysis and a-mino acid metabolites were analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) .Re-sults Serum urea nitrogen and blood creatinine significantly increased in cisplatin-treated mice.Pathological his-tology observed swelling and shedding of renal tubular epithelial cells.Transcriptome analysis revealed that 2632 genes were upregulated and 2799 genes were downregulated in cisplatin-treated HK-2 cells.GO and KEGG analy-sis showed that differential genes were enriched in energy metabolism.The GSEA analysis results showed that cispl-atin caused an upregulation of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway and a downregulation of the glycolysis pathway in renal tubular epithelial cells, further KEGG analysis demonstrated that cisplatin caused changes in the expression of amino acid genes in renal cells.Metabolomics showed that the contents of glycolytic intermediates and several a-mino acids were altered in the kidney of cisplatin-treated mice.Conclusion Cisplatin-induced acute renal injury is accompanied by modification in renal tubular cell glycolysis and amino acid metabolism.


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