1.Effectiveness of modular teaching program in clinical competence training for community general practitioners
Hua YANG ; Juan SHOU ; Ying JIN ; Liping CHEN ; Pengliang WU ; Junfeng HU ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2024;23(9):957-963
Objective:To evaluate the application of modular teaching program in the clinical competence training for community general practitioners.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. A 140 teaching hour-modular training program was designed by the authors on the basis of the previous training experience and conducted in clinical competence training for 20 general practitioners (study group) from all 10 community health service centers in Shanghai Huangpu district between September 2022 and April 2023; and 26 general practitioners who planned to participate in the next batch of training courses were enrolled as the control group. The clinical competence assessment was conducted in May 2023, including knowledge level tests and clinical skill assessment. By comparing the scores of clinical competence assessment and satisfaction survey between two groups, the training effectiveness was evaluated.Results:Among the 46 general practitioners, 33 (71.7%) were female, aged 27 to 47 (37±6), working in general practice for 2 to 25 (9.4±5.5) years, 31 (67.4%) had participated in standardized residency training for general practice and 31 (67.4%) were contracted family doctors. The total score of 46 general practitioners was 69.7±9.6, and 68.9±8.6 for knowledge level and 69.8±10.6 for clinical skills. The total scores and single scores of trained participants were all significantly higher than those of untrained(all P<0.05). The multiple linear regression model showed that after controlling for gender, age, educational background, professional title, years of working in general practice, participation in standardized residency training, and status as a contracted family doctor, the trained participants had significantly higher scores in history collection, pediatric reception, indwelling gastric tube and abdominal puncture (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the scores in knowledge level test, nervous system physical examination, SOAP medical record writing, and tutorium between the trained and untrained groups (all P>0.05). Among 20 general practitioners who completed training, the overall satisfaction score of the training program was 4.3±0.7 points, including 4.3±0.6 for the training course, 4.3±0.7 for teachers, and 4.3±0.7 for the organization and arrangement; 85% of the participants considered the training to be very helpful or helpful for improving their competence, and 90% considered the training to be very helpful or helpful for their future work. Conclusion:Modular teaching program is helpful to improve the clinical competence of community general practitioners, especially in clinical skills.
2.Chinese expert consensus on clinical treatment of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by corona virus disease 2019 (version 2023)
Zeli ZHANG ; Shoujia SUN ; Yijun BAO ; Li BIE ; Yunxing CAO ; Yangong CHAO ; Juxiang CHEN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Lei FENG ; Junfeng FENG ; Liang GAO ; Bingsha HAN ; Ping HAN ; Chenggong HU ; Jin HU ; Rong HU ; Wei HE ; Lijun HOU ; Xianjian HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Lihong LI ; Xiaopeng LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Jie LIU ; Shengqing LYU ; Binghui QIU ; Xizhou SUN ; Xiaochuan SUN ; Hengli TIAN ; Ye TIAN ; Ke WANG ; Ning WANG ; Xinjun WANG ; Donghai WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Jianjun WANG ; Xingong WANG ; Junji WEI ; Feng XU ; Min XU ; Can YAN ; Wei YAN ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Chaohua YANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yongming ZHANG ; Di ZHAO ; Jianxin ZHU ; Guoyi GAO ; Qibing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(3):193-203
The condition of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) complicated by corona virus 2019 disease (COVID-19) is complex. sTBI can significantly increase the probability of COVID-19 developing into severe or critical stage, while COVID-19 can also increase the surgical risk of sTBI and the severity of postoperative lung lesions. There are many contradictions in the treatment process, which brings difficulties to the clinical treatment of such patients. Up to now, there are few clinical studies and therapeutic norms relevant to sTBI complicated by COVID-19. In order to standardize the clinical treatment of such patients, Critical Care Medicine Branch of China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Healthcare and Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate the Chinese expert consensus on clinical treatment of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by corona virus infection 2019 ( version 2023) based on the joint prevention and control mechanism scheme of the State Council and domestic and foreign literatures on sTBI and COVID-19 in the past 3 years of the international epidemic. Fifteen recommendations focused on emergency treatment, emergency surgery and comprehensive management were put forward to provide a guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of sTBI complicated by COVID-19.
3.Application of digital classroom based on identifying sectional structure in the experimental teaching of sectional anatomy
Ping SUN ; Zengmian WANG ; Ning AN ; Lianjin JIN ; Cheng SUN ; Jing ZHANG ; Junfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(10):1510-1513
Objective:To discuss the application effect of digital classroom based on identifying sectional structure in the experimental teaching of sectional anatomy.Methods:A total of 180 students majoring in imaging diagnosis from six classes of Batch 2018 in Mudanjiang Medical University were randomly selected as the research objects and divided into the experimental group and the control group. Three classes (90 people) in the experimental group implemented the digital classroom teaching of learning platform + virtual digital person, while another three classes (90 people) in the control group adopted traditional teaching. After the course, the effect was evaluated according to the results of the questionnaire and the final exam results. SPSS 18.0 software was used for t-test and Chi-square test. Results:The questionnaire showed that the students in the experimental groups were superior to those in the control group in self-study ability, independent thinking ability, analytical and problem-solving ability, learning efficiency, learning interest and sectional thinking cultivation, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The test scores showed that the theoretical scores [(56.08±1.65) vs. (45.19±1.74)], experimental scores [(37.13±3.24) vs. (30.16±2.04)] and total scores [(93.21±3.18) vs. (75.35±1.79)] in the experimental group were higher than those in control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The digital classroom based on identifying sectional structure is a feasible teaching mode, which improves the students' ability to analyze and solve problems, increases their interest in sectional anatomy, and improves the teaching effect.
4.Screening of marine resistant strain based on PKS and NRPS genes and the activity of its metabolites.
Liying ZHANG ; Junfeng LIU ; Jiliang DONG ; Liming JIN ; Yongbin XU ; Wei ZHENG ; Chunshan QUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4520-4535
Based on polyketide syntheses gene (PKS) and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases gene (NRPS), one strain with high anti-pathogenic activity was screened from 77 strains isolated from Arctic marine sediments and identified. By optimizing the composition of culture medium and fermentation conditions, the production of this strain's active metabolites was improved and the main metabolites were identified by HRMS, 1H NMR and 13C NMR. The antibacterial spectrum of the main metabolites and the effect of the metabolites on cucumber Fusarium wilt were also determined. The results showed that the strain was Bacillus velezensis and it showed growth promoting effect on plants. When the strain was cultured in 5 g/L maltose, 10 g/L tryptone, 10 g/L sodium chloride, at 30 ℃, 150 r/min for 60 h, the diameter of the inhibition zone increased from (16.23±0.42) to (24.42±0.57) mm. The metabolites of this strain mainly contain macrolide compound macrolactin A, which has antagonistic effect on a variety of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Cucumber seedling experiments showed that the metabolites of this strain had a protective effect on cucumber Fusarium wilt, and showed a good potential for development and application as a biocontrol agent.
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5.Clinical applications of neurolinguistics in neurosurgery.
Peng WANG ; Zehao ZHAO ; Linghao BU ; Nijiati KUDULAITI ; Qiao SHAN ; Yuyao ZHOU ; N U FARRUKH HAMEED ; Yangming ZHU ; Lei JIN ; Jie ZHANG ; Junfeng LU ; Jinsong WU
Frontiers of Medicine 2021;15(4):562-574
The protection of language function is one of the major challenges of brain surgery. Over the past century, neurosurgeons have attempted to seek the optimal strategy for the preoperative and intraoperative identification of language-related brain regions. Neurosurgeons have investigated the neural mechanism of language, developed neurolinguistics theory, and provided unique evidence to further understand the neural basis of language functions by using intraoperative cortical and subcortical electrical stimulation. With the emergence of modern neuroscience techniques and dramatic advances in language models over the last 25 years, novel language mapping methods have been applied in the neurosurgical practice to help neurosurgeons protect the brain and reduce morbidity. The rapid advancements in brain-computer interface have provided the perfect platform for the combination of neurosurgery and neurolinguistics. In this review, the history of neurolinguistics models, advancements in modern technology, role of neurosurgery in language mapping, and modern language mapping methods (including noninvasive neuroimaging techniques and invasive cortical electroencephalogram) are presented.
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6.Quantitative hepatitis B core antibody levels can be used as a predictive index of HBsAg clearance
Xiao LIN ; Xiaoxiao WANG ; Aixin SONG ; Junfeng LU ; Yali LIU ; Yi JIN ; Zhenhuan CAO ; Lina MA ; Yanhong ZHENG ; Xinyue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2021;29(7):673-678
Objective:To explore the possibility of hepatitis B core antibody (anti-HBc) in predicting hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) clearance.Methods:Sixty cases with chronic hepatitis B who were previously treated with peginterferon α-2a combined with nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) antiviral therapy were divided according to the HBsAg clearance or non-clearance; 41 cases in the clearance group and 19 cases in the non-clearance group. Double antigen sandwich method was used to detect patients anti-HBc quantitative levels during the course of treatment and at baseline, 24, 48, 72 and 96 weeks. Logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) were used to evaluate the predictive ability of related influencing factors for HBsAg clearance.Results:With antiviral treatment prolongation, anti-HBC quantitative levels in the overall population showed a progressive downward trend in the clearance group and the non-clearance group, but the anti-HBC level in the clearance group was significantly higher than non-clearance group at the baseline and successive detection time points during the antiviral treatment ( P < 0.05). Multivariate logistic regression showed that baseline quantitative anti-HBC level, HBsAg decline at week 24 (log10 IU / ml), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) > 1.5 times the upper limit of normal value (ULN) were all influencing factors for HBsAg clearance during the treatment ( OR = 0.156, P = 0.026; OR = 0.134, P = 0.023; OR = 0.239, P = 0.028). Among them, the baseline quantitative anti-HBc level was the best independent predictor for HBsAg clearance ( OR = 0.235; P = 0.004), and the sensitivity and specificity for predicting HBsAg clearance at > 3.40 log10 IU/ mL were 56.1% and 89.5%, respectively. Logistic regression model was used as a reference to construct combined predictors in order to improve the prediction accuracy. Among them, the combined factor 3 had the highest predictive value (the area under the ROC curve had reached up to 0.870; 95%CI was 0.781 ~ 0.960; P < 0.001). The cut-off value of combined factor 3 was > 0.386, and the sensitivity and specificity were 80.5% and 78.9%, respectively. In addition, the combined index had further improved the predictive value, which is the combination of any two or more indexes based on the baseline quantitative anti-HBC level, and HBsAg clearance predictive rate had reached 94.12% ~ 100%. Conclusion:The baseline quantitative anti-HBC level has the highest predictive value for HBsAg clearance. The combination of ALT > 1.5×ULN and HBsAg decline at 24 weeks during the treatment can more precisely predict HBsAg clearance. Therefore, it is a reliable non-invasive biomarker.
7.Construction of competence model based on exploratory factor analysis in new teachers of medical schools
Lijiao JIN ; Yu ZHANG ; Junfeng LIU ; Xing LIU ; Xiaofeng ZHU ; Junlin WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(8):783-786
Objective To investigate competence factors in new teachers of medical schools and construct the competence model. Methods The competence questionnaire for new teachers of medical schools was designed based on the literature review, semi-structured interviews and delphi method, and the questionnaire survey was conducted in new teachers of 12 medical schools . Factors were extracted by principal component analysis. Results Cronbach's α of questionnaire was 0.95. There were six factors in the model: scientific research ability (38.282%), teaching ability (10.118%), professional ethics (7.150%), communication skills (5.707%), personal characteristics (4.707%) and self-improvement ability (4.218%). Conclusion Construction of competence model in new teachers of medical schools can optimize teachers' pre-job training and provide references to study related policies.
8. Clinical study on liver function, virology, serological changes and the safety of drug withdrawal in pregnant women who are chronic HBV carriers during pregnancy and postpartum
Xiaoxiao WANG ; Junfeng LU ; Yali WU ; Lina MA ; Yi JIN ; Zhenhuan CAO ; Shan REN ; Yali LIU ; Yanhong ZHENG ; Xinyue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2019;27(4):261-266
Objective:
To observe the changes of liver function, virology and serology and the safety of drug withdrawal in pregnant women who are chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers.
Methods:
A prospective clinical cohort was established to enroll pregnant women who are chronic HBV carriers and they were divided into the nucleoside/nucleotide analogs (NAs) intervention group and the non-NAs intervention group according to patients' wishes. Liver function, HBV DNA and HBV serological markers were detected at gestation, postpartum 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks, 36 weeks and 48 weeks.
Results:
351 patients were enrolled, 320 in the NAs intervention group and 31 in the non-NAs intervention group. The proportion of postpartum hepatitis flares in both groups was higher than that in pregnancy (39.4% vs 12.5%,
9. Regulation of angiotensin Ⅱ type 2 receptor in mechanically ventilated lung injury
Shuangyong DONG ; Han HAN ; Yuansheng XU ; Junfeng SONG ; Zhenxi YU ; Jin LI ; Xuyang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(12):1511-1516
Objective:
Through the study of angiotensinⅡ- type 2 receptor agonist (AT2R) after pretreatment of mechanical ventilation lung injury (VILI) in rats model, to clarify the role of angiotensin Ⅱ - type 2 receptor agonist (C21) in alleviating VILI inflammation and the damage of immune function and its possible mechanism.
Methods:
In this experiment, the acute lung injury model was established by mechanical spring-volume ventilation in SD rats, and C21 pretreatment was performed to observe the pathological condition of lung tissue in rats with different ventilation duration, and to detect the inflammatory changes of BALF lavage fluid. Flow cytometry was used to detect the CD68+/iNOS+ labeled M1 type AMφ and the CD68+/Arg-1+ labeled M2 type AMφ in alveolar lavage fluid.
Results:
The mechanical VILI rat model was successfully established. The pathological injury score of the mechanical ventilation 4 h model, the wet/dry weight of lung tissue, the number of cells and protein in BALF lavage fluid were increased significantly, the levels of TNF-α and IL - 1 were increased significantly, the levels of IL-4 and IL-10 were decreased significantly, and the level of inflammatory reaction decreased with the increase of ventilation time. The M1/M2 ratio in the 4 h ventilation model group was the highest, which was significantly different from the control group (
10.Effect of miR-126 on proliferation and apoptosis in colon cancer cells via targeting regulation of SOX2 expression
Wei MENG ; Zhiguo ZONG ; Xiaoyu SHI ; Jin ZHANG ; Junfeng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2018;28(4):93-97
Objective To explore the effect of miR-126 on proliferation and apoptosis in colon cancer cells via targeting regulation of SOX2 expression. Methods miR-126 mimics and miR-126 NC were transfected into SW480 cells by liposome LipofectamineTM2000. The expression of miR-126 was detected by RT-PCR. Cell viability was determined by MTT staining. Cell apoptosis and cell cycle were detected by flow cytometry. The expression of SOX2 protein and mRNA was measured by western blot and RT-PCR. Luciferase reporter analysis was performed. Results Compared with miR-126 NC, the expression of miR-126 was upregulated(P< 0.01),cell viability was reduced(P< 0.01),early cell apoptosis rate and late apoptosis rate were increased(P< 0.01), cell cycle was arrested at G1 phase(P< 0.01), meanwhile, miR-126 mimics targeted downregulation of the expression of SOX2 protein and mRNA(P< 0.01). Conclusions miR-126 mimics can inhibit SW480 cell proliferation and induce cell apoptosis by targeting downregulation of expression of SOX2.

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