1.Research on the Path of Integrating the Life View of "Human Life is Most Important" in Traditional Chinese Medicine into Medical Ethics Education for Medical Students
Yanhong ZHOU ; Jing OUYANG ; Yingbo LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Ying HOU ; Guihua LUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;35(3):332-337
The life view of "human life is the most important" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) originates from the people-oriented theory of Chinese traditional culture, the benevolence thought of Confucianism, the rebirth thought of Taoism and the compassion thought of Buddhism. Taking the life view of "human life is the most important" as the starting point, it has formed medical ethics thoughts such as the social responsibility of saving the world, the medical practice purpose of treating all patients equally, the meticulous working attitude, the diligent and tireless learning attitude, and the exploration spirit of widely exploring the medical roots, which still has important educational significance. Therefore, the life view of "human life is the most important" should be integrated into the medical ethics education of medical students, and the medical ethics literacy of medical students should be improved through the following ways: strengthen the vocational ideal education of saving the dying and healing the wounded, and enhance the sense of social responsibility of medical students; consolidate the theme of life first classroom education and improve the professional identity of medical students; enrich and innovate the practice forms of protecting life, pay attention to the practicality of medical ethics education.
2.Predictive factors for poor prognosis of young patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding in emergency department
Feng HAN ; Huan NIU ; Liqiu LIANG ; Yuanshui LIU ; Yanhong OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(9):1255-1261
Objective:To investigate the prognostic risk factors of young patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) in emergency department (ED), so as to improve the efficiency of emergency treatment and diversion of these patients.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of young patients with UGIB in the ED of Hainan Provincial People's Hospital from January 1, 2019 to December 30, 2020. In-hospital mortality was the primary endpoint of the study, and admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and length of hospital stay were the secondary endpoints. Inclusion criteria: (1) patients met the diagnostic criteria of acute UGIB; (2) age ranged from 18 to 40 years old; and (3) complete clinical data. Exclusion criteria: (1) bleeding and hemoptysis from the mouth, nose and throat; (2) gastrointestinal bleeding occurred in hospital; (3) lower gastrointestinal bleeding; (4) incomplete clinical data.Results:Among the 383 patients, 268 (70.0%) underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and the most frequent endoscopic diagnoses were duodenal ulcer (64.6%) and esophageal-gastric varices bleeding (16.8%). Seventy-one (18.5%) patients required endoscopic treatment, 5 (1.3%) patients required surgical treatment, and 7 (1.8%) patients required intervention treatment. The mortality rate was 2.1%, the ICU admission rate was 2.3%, and the length of hospital stay was 5 (3, 6) d. The ICU admission rate and mortality rate were significantly higher in patients with liver disease and in patients with syncope/coma (all P<0.05). Patients with thrombocyte levels (<120×10 9/L) had a significantly longer length of hospital stay than that of patients with normal platelets [8 (5, 11) d vs. 4 (3, 6) d, P<0.001]. The dead patients had significantly higher white blood cell count, urea nitrogen, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and activated partial thrombin time levels (all P<0.05), and significantly lower hemoglobin, albumin, SpO 2 and Glasgow coma score (GCS) levels (all P<0.05). Low GCS was an independent risk factor of ICU admission ( OR=33.973, 95% CI: 1.582~729.417, P=0.024) and mortality ( OR=20.583, 95% CI: 1.368~309.758, P=0.029). Conclusions:The poor prognostic factors of young patients with UGIB in ED are concomitant liver disease, syncope/coma, co-infection, hyperazotemia, impaired kidney function, liver dysfunction, coagulopathy, anemia, and low SpO 2, low GCS, and low hypoproteinemia on admission.
3.Application value and treatment opportunity of enteroscopy in children with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Qin TONG ; Hongjuan OUYANG ; Li LIU ; Wenting ZHANG ; Yanhong LUO ; Bin XU ; Guobing SU ; Jieyu YOU ; Hongmei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(16):1235-1239
Objective:To investigate the application value and treatment opportunity of single balloon enteroscopy in children with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome(PJS).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 33 children diagnosed with PJS in Hunan Children′s Hospital from January 2011 to September 2021.The patient′s age, gender, family history, clinical symptoms, enteroscopy examination and treatment, number of polyps, intraoperative and pos-toperative complications, surgical treatment, recurrence of surgery, and follow-up data were analyzed, and the chi- square test was used for statistical analysis. Results:A total of 33 PJS children aged (9.00±3.13) years, including 21 males and 12 females, were included.All of them received at least once single balloon enteroscopy test.The main manifestations of the children were black spots (33 cases) and multiple polyps in the digestive tract (31 cases). In all the 33 cases, black spots were distributed on lips.Some black spots were also found at the end of fingers (3 cases), at the end of foot toes(2 cases), and at the end of finger toes (6 cases). During the operation, 391 polyps were removed, most of which were jejunum polyps (37.08%, 145/391 polyps). Eleven children with PJS has intussusception, of which intestinal intussusception accounted for 90.91% (10/11 cases). Ten cases (30.30%, 10/33 cases) received surgical treatment, and 72.73% (8/11 cases) underwent surgery for acute refractory intussusception.One case had intestinal perforation and 2 cases were bleeding during the operation, and the 3 cases recovered completely after hemostatic clip sealing and surgical treatment.The incidence of hollow ileum polyps and giant polyps in children aged >8 years was higher than that in children aged ≤8 years[92.55% (149/161 polyps) vs.7.45%(12/161 polyps), 96.20%(76/79 polyps) vs.3.80% (3/79 polyps)]. The differences were statistically significant ( χ2=9.854, 8.711, all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of intussusception among different age groups ( P>0.05). Among the 33 children with PJS, 57.58% (19/33 cases) had recurrence 1-3 years after operation, and no cases of cancer have been followed up so far. Conclusions:Intestinal polyps are common in children with PJS, and the application of single-balloon enteroscopy in children with PJS is reliable and safe.Children over 8 years old are more vulnerable to empty ileum polyps and giant polyps.Therefore, it is advised that children aged above 8 years with PJS should undergo at least once enteroscopy.
4.Application of case-based study combined with traditional lecture in the course of Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences
Junxun LI ; Peisong CHEN ; Juan OUYANG ; Yanhong SUN ; Min LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(6):654-658
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of the course of Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences in the Laboratory Medicine Faculty of Sun Yat-sen University. Methods:Twenty-four undergraduate students in Batch 2016 of Medical Laboratory Faculty were divided into small groups (4-6 students per group). They learned each case in groups before class. In the first session of each class, the case-based study (CBS) tutor would randomly assign case-related questions to the students. Students were required to present their answers in class. The CBS tutor would guide the students to discuss the case further. In the second session, a lecture associated with the case would be given by a special subject lecturer. After the course, students, tutors and lecturers were given questionnaires and were randomly interviewed to comprehensively understand the course's effectiveness. SPSS 19.0 was used for statistics.Results:Most case discussion tutors agreed that they could guide students to discuss clinical cases well in class and give comments according to students' presentations (93.75%, 15/16). Most of the lecturers agreed that they could well guide students to think about the relationship between laboratory and clinical diagnosis and treatment in class (91.67%, 11/12). Both teachers and students had very positive evaluations of the learning mode, learning content, inspiration to students, and teachers' ability of this course. All the teachers and students agreed that the learning mode of combining CBS with special subject lecture was more helpful for the students to systematically learn medical knowledge compared with a CBS session alone or a lecture alone.Conclusion:The course, Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences, which combines the CBS with the traditional lecture mode, integrates the advantages of the two learning modes. It not only stimulates students' enthusiasm for active learning, deepens clinical knowledge memory, and builds a clinical thinking model, but also enriches the teaching modes of medical laboratory education.
5.Research on the Path of Integrating the Life View of "Human Life is Most Important" in Traditional Chinese Medicine into Medical Ethics Education for Medical Students
Yanhong ZHOU ; Jing OUYANG ; Yingbo LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Ying HOU ; Guihua LUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(3):332-337
The life view of "human life is the most important" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) originates from the people-oriented theory of Chinese traditional culture, the benevolence thought of Confucianism, the rebirth thought of Taoism and the compassion thought of Buddhism. Taking the life view of "human life is the most important" as the starting point, it has formed medical ethics thoughts such as the social responsibility of saving the world, the medical practice purpose of treating all patients equally, the meticulous working attitude, the diligent and tireless learning attitude, and the exploration spirit of widely exploring the medical roots, which still has important educational significance. Therefore, the life view of "human life is the most important" should be integrated into the medical ethics education of medical students, and the medical ethics literacy of medical students should be improved through the following ways: strengthen the vocational ideal education of saving the dying and healing the wounded, and enhance the sense of social responsibility of medical students; consolidate the theme of life first classroom education and improve the professional identity of medical students; enrich and innovate the practice forms of protecting life, pay attention to the practicality of medical ethics education.
6. Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19
Wei SONG ; Yanhong OUYANG ; Yuanshui LIU ; Heping XU ; Feng ZHAN ; Wenteng CHEN ; Jun ZHANG ; Shengyang YI ; Jie WEI ; Xiangdong JIAN ; Deren WANG ; Xianjin DU ; Ying CHEN ; Yingqi ZHANG ; Shuming XIANYU ; Qiong NING ; Xiang LI ; Xiaotong HAN ; Yan CAO ; Tao YU ; Wenwei CAI ; Sheng'Ang ZHOU ; Yu CAO ; Xiaobei CHEN ; Shunjiang XU ; Zong'An LIANG ; Duohu WU ; Fen AI ; Zhong WANG ; Qingyi MENG ; Yuhong MI ; Sisen ZHANG ; Rongjia YANG ; Shouchun YAN ; Wenbin HAN ; Yong LIN ; Chuanyun QIAN ; Wenwu ZHANG ; Yan XIONG ; Jun LV ; Baochi LIU ; Xiaojun HE ; Xuelian SUN ; Yufang CAO ; Tian'En ZHOU
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2021;14(6):241-253
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus on Prevention and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 has developed this Chinese Expert Consensus to guide clinical practice of CPR in COVID-19 patients. Main recommendations: 1) A medical team should be assigned to evaluate severe and critical COVID-19 for early monitoring of cardiac-arrest warning signs. 2) Psychological counseling and treatment are highly recommended, since sympathetic and vagal abnormalities induced by psychological stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can induce cardiac arrest. 3) Healthcare workers should wear personal protective equipment (PPE). 4) Mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be avoided on patients suspected of having or diagnosed with COVID-19. 5) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression are recommended. 6) Tracheal-intubation procedures should be optimized and tracheal-intubation strategies should be implemented early. 7) CPR should be provided for 20-30 min. 8) Various factors should be taken into consideration such as the interests of patients and family members, ethics, transmission risks, and laws and regulations governing infectious disease control. Changes in management: The following changes or modifications to CPR strategy in COVID-19 patients are proposed: 1) Healthcare workers should wear PPE. 2) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression can be implemented to reduce or avoid the spread of viruses by aerosols. 3) Both the benefits to patients and the risk of infection should be considered. 4) Hhealthcare workers should be fully aware of and trained in CPR strategies and procedures specifically for patients with COVID-19.
7.Dosimetric comparison between CT-guided free-hand intracavity/interstitial adaptive brachytherapy and conventional point-A brachytherapy in the treatment of cervical cancer
Yanhong WANG ; Weijun YE ; Shizhao ZHAN ; Yi OUYANG ; Xinping CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(10):882-887
Objective:To analyze the dosimetric differences between CT-guided free-hand intracavity/interstitial brachytherapy[image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IGABT)] and conventional point-A plan (CP) in the treatment of cervical cancer.Methods:Twenty-six cervical cancer patients who received four cycles of IGABT in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were enrolled in this study. Two sets of CT images were obtained before and after applicator adjustment to aid in the design of CP and IGABT plans. The high-risk clinical target volume (HRCTV), point A, and organs at risk (bladder, rectum, and sigmoid colon) were defined on CT images. CP and IGABT plans were designed on CT images. Parameter differences between CP and IGABT plans were analyzed with paired t-test and Wilcoxon test. Results:According to the coverage index (CI) of CP, plans were divided into two groups: in group A (CI≥0.90), 20 CP and corresponding IGABT plans were included, and 84 CP and corresponding IGABT plans in group B (CI<0.90). The mean volume of HRCTV and mean tumor diameter in group A were significantly smaller than those in group B (46.7 cm 3vs. 62.1 cm 3, P<0.001 and 3.1 cm vs. 4.4 cm, P<0.001). Compared with CP, IGABT significantly improved the value of D 90% in all plans and group B, whereas lowered the bladder dose. IGABT also reduced the dose of sigmoid colon in group A. IGABT significantly improved conformal index and dose homogeneity index. Conclusions:IGABT can significantly improve the target coverage, conformal index and dose homogeneity index, protect organs at risk. Compared with CP, IGABT has advantages in the treatment of patients with bulky tumor.
8.Research on the Law of Prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Based on Text Mining and Doctor-Patient Interaction Forum
Yanhong LI ; Congcong OUYANG ; Lechun WANG ; Jingmin OU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(4):61-66
Based on the doctor-patient interaction forum of Haodaifu Online,Xunyiwenyao and Youwenbida,taking advantage of the text mining technologies and methods such as Chinese word segmentation,data cleaning and filtering,word frequency statistics,semantic network map and visualization,extract and summarize the symptoms,causes,common drugs,complications,non-drug therapy and nursing method of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT),the paper verifies the availability of text mining method in exploring the prevention law and method of diseases and the feasibility of application of doctor-patient interaction Q&A network data source in medical research.
9.Evaluation of fetal cardiac function by brain natriuretic peptide and velocity vector imaging in congenital heart disease
Can, YAN ; Shengli, LI ; Yanhong, YU ; Xun, XIA ; Shuyuan, OUYANG ; Yuan, YAO ; Congying, CHEN ; Huaxuan, WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(5):369-373
Objective To investigate the clinical value of evaluation of fetal cardiac function in congenital heart disease by brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and velocity vector imaging (VVI). Methods Fetuses who came from Shenzhen Maternity & Child healthcare Hospital were divided into the congenital heart disease group and the control group. At the same time we collected amniotic fluid and assayed BNP concentration. Using the VVI software, the velocity, strain and strain rate of the global and segmental of the left ventricle were measured. Comparison and correlation were made between the two groups. Results There was significantly difference of BNP concentrations in amniotic fluid between two groups. The gestational age had significant positive correlation with BNP concentrations in disease group. The comparison of global velocity, strain and strain rate of left ventricle between the two groups showed significant differences. All of the left ventricular dynamic parameters in disease group were lower than those of the control group. Conclusions Compared with the control group, the disease group had a high level of BNP in amniotic fluid and a lower level of dynamic parameters of left ventricular. There was a positive correlation between BNP concentration and gestational age in disease group. So we can conclude that theBNP concentration can be a biological parameter for evaluating the latent impairments of fetal cardiac function.
10.An approach to screen fetal agenesis of the corpus callosum at 11-13(+6) weeks.
Wenya LI ; Yanhong YU ; Shengli LI ; Huaxuan WEN ; Chenhong WANG ; Ying YUAN ; Qiong ZHENG ; Jingru BI ; Yurong OUYANG ; Qingkai ZHENG ; Huiwen LIU ; Zhilian XIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(8):1092-1097
OBJECTIVETo detect structural changes in the brain in fetuses with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) and holoprosencephaly (HPE) in the first trimester.
METHODSThe ultrasound data were analyzed retrospectively in 620 normal singleton fetuses between 11 and 13(+6) gestational weeks, 5 fetuses diagnosed to have ACC, and 13 fetuses with HPE. The midbrain diameter (MD) and falx diameter (FD) were measured and their ratio (MD/FD) was calculated for comparative analysis.
RESULTSNo significant difference was found in the MD, FD, and MD/FD ratio between fetuses with ACC and HPE (P>0.05). Compared to the normal fetuses, all the fetuses with ACC and HPE showed significantly increased mean MD and MD/FD ratio (P<0.05); 4 (80%) fetuses with ACC and 11 (84.6%) with HPE had a reduced FD. All the fetuses with ACC and HPE had MD/FD ratios greater than 1, which were below 1 in all the normal fetuses.
CONCLUSIONIn the first trimester, fetuses with ACC and HPE have measurable abnormalities in the midbrain and falx area of the brain, and these changes, represented by abnormal midsagittal MD, FD and their ratio, can be of value in detecting ACC or HPE in fetuses in the first trimester.
Agenesis of Corpus Callosum ; diagnosis ; Corpus Callosum ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Fetus ; Gestational Age ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Trimester, First ; Retrospective Studies ; Ultrasonography, Prenatal

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