1.A survey on the cognitive status and attitude for oral genetics among graduate students of stomatology
Juan WU ; Xiangcheng FU ; Lijuan HUANG ; Sijing XIE ; Wenlei WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):809-813
Objective:To evaluate the cognitive status for oral genetics among graduate students of stomatology, and to provide advice for teaching reform and design of oral genetics course.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among first-year graduate students of stomatology in Medical School of Nanjing University enrolled in the academic year of 2022-2023. The questionnaire was designed for "Assessing cognition and attitudes towards oral genetics" and included four parts: assessment of students' level of awareness and knowledge about oral genetic disorders; understanding the role of genetic factors in stomatology; the causes of oral diseases; and awareness of oral genetic disorders and rare oral diseases. Students completed the questionnaire anonymously and voluntarily at the beginning and end of the course. Excel 2013 was used for data processing. SPSS 21.0 was used for rank sum test, chi-square test, and t-test for paired samples. Results:A total of 58 questionnaires were recovered (recovery rate 89.66%) and 52 questionnaires were valid (26 each at the beginning and end of the course). A total of 26 students aged (24.73±1.28) years were enrolled and 69.23% of the students treated patients with oral genetic disorders. Their knowledge of oral genetics increased significantly after the course ( Z=-3.74, P<0.001). Their familiarity with the number of rare oral diseases and oral genetic disorders increased significantly after the course [(18.34±8.61) vs. (29.69±10.39), t=5.95, P<0.001]. Conclusions:Students generally realize the importance of genetics in stomatology. The implementation of the course helps to improve students' cognition and clinical diagnosis and treatment of oral genetic diseases.
2.A survey on the cognitive status and attitude for oral genetics among graduate students of stomatology
Juan WU ; Xiangcheng FU ; Lijuan HUANG ; Sijing XIE ; Wenlei WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):809-813
Objective:To evaluate the cognitive status for oral genetics among graduate students of stomatology, and to provide advice for teaching reform and design of oral genetics course.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among first-year graduate students of stomatology in Medical School of Nanjing University enrolled in the academic year of 2022-2023. The questionnaire was designed for "Assessing cognition and attitudes towards oral genetics" and included four parts: assessment of students' level of awareness and knowledge about oral genetic disorders; understanding the role of genetic factors in stomatology; the causes of oral diseases; and awareness of oral genetic disorders and rare oral diseases. Students completed the questionnaire anonymously and voluntarily at the beginning and end of the course. Excel 2013 was used for data processing. SPSS 21.0 was used for rank sum test, chi-square test, and t-test for paired samples. Results:A total of 58 questionnaires were recovered (recovery rate 89.66%) and 52 questionnaires were valid (26 each at the beginning and end of the course). A total of 26 students aged (24.73±1.28) years were enrolled and 69.23% of the students treated patients with oral genetic disorders. Their knowledge of oral genetics increased significantly after the course ( Z=-3.74, P<0.001). Their familiarity with the number of rare oral diseases and oral genetic disorders increased significantly after the course [(18.34±8.61) vs. (29.69±10.39), t=5.95, P<0.001]. Conclusions:Students generally realize the importance of genetics in stomatology. The implementation of the course helps to improve students' cognition and clinical diagnosis and treatment of oral genetic diseases.
3.Application of regional citrate anticoagulation in patients at high risk of bleeding during intermittent hemodialysis: a prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Xiaoyan TANG ; Dezheng CHEN ; Ling ZHANG ; Ping FU ; Yanxia CHEN ; Zhou XIAO ; Xiangcheng XIAO ; Weisheng PENG ; Li CHENG ; Yanmin ZHANG ; Hongbo LI ; Kehui LI ; Bizhen GOU ; Xin WU ; Qian YU ; Lijun JIAN ; Zaizhi ZHU ; Yu WEN ; Cheng LIU ; Hen XUE ; Hongyu ZHANG ; Xin HE ; Bin YAN ; Liping ZHONG ; Bin HUANG ; Mingying MAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2022;23(11):931-942
OBJECTIVES:
Safe and effective anticoagulation is essential for hemodialysis patients who are at high risk of bleeding. The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of two-stage regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) combined with sequential anticoagulation and standard calcium-containing dialysate in intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) treatment.
METHODS:
Patients at high risk of bleeding who underwent IHD from September 2019 to May 2021 were prospectively enrolled in 13 blood purification centers of nephrology departments, and were randomly divided into RCA group and saline flushing group. In the RCA group, 0.04 g/mL sodium citrate was infused from the start of the dialysis line during blood draining and at the venous expansion chamber. The sodium citrate was stopped after 3 h of dialysis, which was changed to sequential dialysis without anticoagulant. The hazard ratios for coagulation were according to baseline.
RESULTS:
A total of 159 patients and 208 sessions were enrolled, including RCA group (80 patients, 110 sessions) and saline flushing group (79 patients, 98 sessions). The incidence of severe coagulation events of extracorporeal circulation in the RCA group was significantly lower than that in the saline flushing group (3.64% vs. 20.41%, P<0.001). The survival time of the filter pipeline in the RCA group was significantly longer than that in the saline flushing group ((238.34±9.33) min vs. (221.73±34.10) min, P<0.001). The urea clearance index (Kt/V) in the RCA group was similar to that in the saline flushing group with no statistically significant difference (1.12±0.34 vs. 1.08±0.34, P=0.41).
CONCLUSIONS
Compared with saline flushing, the two-stage RCA combined with a sequential anticoagulation strategy significantly reduced extracorporeal circulation clotting events and prolonged the dialysis time without serious adverse events.
Humans
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Citric Acid/adverse effects*
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Prospective Studies
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Sodium Citrate
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Hemorrhage/chemically induced*
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Citrates/adverse effects*
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Anticoagulants/adverse effects*
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Renal Dialysis/adverse effects*
4.Hepatic long-term metastatic malignant insulinoma: one case report and literature review
Yao QIN ; Zhenzhen FU ; Weizhong ZHOU ; Xisheng LIU ; Xiangcheng LI ; Xiaoyun LIU ; Mei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(11):970-974
This article reported a case of malignant insulinoma which recurred as liver metastasis 12 years after the initial pancreatic insulinoma resection. The patient was a 48-year-old woman who was firstly diagnosed as pancreatic insulinoma in 2006 and underwent the surgery involved complete resection of a 1.9 cm×1.3 cm tumor located in pancreas. No signs of either invasion or metastasis was detected according to preoperative imaging examination and intraoperative exploration. The tumor was diagnosed as a benign insulinoma according to histopathological results. The patient had no hypoglycemia and the fasting blood glucose was normal during the subsequent 12 years. The patient underwent a fasting blood glucose of 2.8 mmol/L in 2018, and gradually experienced palpitation and cold sweats, which was relieved by eating. She was hospitalized in May 2018 with blood glucose of 1.73 mmol/L and insulin of 1 128 pmol/L. CT and MRI revealed morphologic changes of postoperative pancreas and abnormal liver signal, the liver tumor was finally identified as insulinoma by modified selective intra-arterial calcium stimulated venous sampling (ASVS). Partial liver resection was performed and the histopathological result was neuroendocrine tumor. Therefore, the disease was diagnosed as liver metastatic malignant insulinoma.
5.Closed reduction and percutaneous Kirschner-wire fixation for the treatment of supracondylar fractures in children: a report of 37 cases.
Nai-qiang WEI ; Fu-dou YIN ; Lin-lin ZHANG ; Jing-hui GENG ; Wei-chao SHENG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(4):309-310
Bone Wires
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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External Fixators
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Female
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Fracture Fixation
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methods
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Humans
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Humeral Fractures
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surgery
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Male

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