1.Drafting reports of clinical studies
Zhiyu YANG ; Huixian ZENG ; Ruihua WANG ; Hongsen CHEN ; Jiaying SHEN ; Xiaojie TAN ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Guangwen CAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(9):941-947
Clinical research reports serve as the presentation of scientific research findings and directly reflect the quality of the research. This article describes the writing of different types of clinical research reports, such as observational studies and randomized controlled trial studies, with a particular focus on randomized controlled trials. Each scientific research design has its reporting focus, and the writing of scientific research papers has uniform requirements and a specific writing format. Mastering the proper format of drafting research reports is of practical value and significant importance for conduction high-quality clinical research.
2.Risk factors of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very preterm infants: a national multicenter study
Ruihua BA ; Lixia TANG ; Wei SHEN ; Lian WANG ; Zhi ZHENG ; Xinzhu LIN ; Fan WU ; Qianxin TIAN ; Qiliang CUI ; Yuan YUAN ; Ling REN ; Jian MAO ; Yumei WANG ; Bizhen SHI ; Ling LIU ; Jinghui ZHANG ; Yanmei CHANG ; Xiaomei TONG ; Yan ZHU ; Rong ZHANG ; Xiuzhen YE ; Jingjing ZOU ; Huaiyu LI ; Baoyin ZHAO ; Yinping QIU ; Shuhua LIU ; Li MA ; Ying XU ; Rui CHENG ; Wenli ZHOU ; Hui WU ; Zhiyong LIU ; Dongmei CHEN ; Jinzhi GAO ; Jing LIU ; Ling CHEN ; Cong LI ; Chunyan YANG ; Ping XU ; Yayu ZHANG ; Sile HU ; Hua MEI ; Zuming YANG ; Zongtai FENG ; Sannan WANG ; Eryan MENG ; Lihong SHANG ; Falin XU ; Shaoping OU ; Rong JU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(6):433-439
Objective:To analyze the risk factors of bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD)in very preterm infants(VPI), and to provide scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of BPD in VPI.Methods:A prospective multicenter study was designed to collect the clinical data of VPI in department of neonatology of 28 hospitals in 7 regions from September 2019 to December 2020.According to the continuous oxygen dependence at 28 days after birth, VPI were divided into non BPD group and BPD group, and the risk factors of BPD in VPI were analyzed.Results:A total of 2 514 cases of VPI including 1 364 cases without BPD and 1 150 cases with BPD were enrolled.The incidence of BPD was 45.7%.The smaller the gestational age and weight, the higher the incidence of BPD( P<0.001). Compared with non BPD group, the average birth age, weight and cesarean section rate in BPD group were lower, and the incidence of male infants, small for gestational age and 5-minute apgar score≤7 were higher( P<0.01). In BPD group, the incidences of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome(NRDS), hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus, retinopathy of prematurity, feeding intolerance, extrauterine growth restriction, grade Ⅲ~Ⅳ intracranial hemorrhage, anemia, early-onset and late-onset sepsis, nosocomial infection, parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis were higher( P<0.05), the use of pulmonary surfactant(PS), postnatal hormone exposure, anemia and blood transfusion were also higher, and the time of invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilation, oxygen use and total hospital stay were longer( P<0.001). The time of starting enteral nutrition, cumulative fasting days, days of reaching total enteral nutrition, days of continuous parenteral nutrition, days of reaching 110 kcal/(kg·d) total calorie, days of reaching 110 kcal/(kg·d) oral calorie were longer and the breastfeeding rate was lower in BPD group than those in non BPD group( P<0.001). The cumulative doses of amino acid and fat emulsion during the first week of hospitalization were higher in BPD group( P<0.001). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that NRDS, invasive mechanical ventilation, age of reaching total enteral nutrition, anemia and blood transfusion were the independent risk factors for BPD in VPI, and older gestational age was the protective factor for BPD. Conclusion:Strengthening perinatal management, avoiding premature delivery and severe NRDS, shortening the time of invasive mechanical ventilation, paying attention to enteral nutrition management, reaching whole intestinal feeding as soon as possible, and strictly mastering the indications of blood transfusion are very important to reduce the incidence of BPD in VPI.
3.Behavioral guidance for non-medical volunteers in designated isolation facilities
Yue ZHAO ; Jiansheng LIN ; Ming HU ; Junyan FAN ; Jiaying SHEN ; Hongsen CHEN ; Ruihua WANG ; Yida HE ; Xiaoqiong ZHU ; Guangwen CAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(9):922-929
Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to more than 500 million cases, including 6.19 million deaths. Mutated strains of SARS-CoV-2 (alpha, beta, gamma, delta and omicron) have successively emerged. Currently the omicron variant is gradually replacing the delta variant, driving a surge of cases in most countries including China, posing a great challenge to the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. In the face of the severe pandemic situation, a large number of non-medical volunteers are fighting on the front lines of the war against the pandemic and are vulnerable to exposure due to lack of professional knowledge. This paper introduces the routine skills training of volunteers and emergency response, aiming to provide behavioral guidance for non-medical volunteers in designated isolation facilities.
4.Application of remote "Internet+" interactive mode in the management of patients with hypertension during normalized epidemic prevention and control of COVID-19.
GuangHua SUN ; MinZhi SHEN ; WenHuan XU ; RuiHua CAO ; ShengShu WANG ; TingTing LU ; XiaoXuan KONG ; YaBin WANG ; Feng CAO
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2021;49(11):1089-1093
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Blood Pressure
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5. Development and evaluation of real-time fluorescence recombinase aided amplification assay without extracting nucleic acid for detection of adenovirus type 3
Ruihua WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Xingyu XIANG ; Zhifei ZHAN ; Xinna LI ; Xinxin SHEN ; Zhen ZHU ; Ruiqing ZHANG ; Xueding BAI ; Qingxia DUAN ; Guohao FAN ; Hong ZHANG ; Xuejun MA
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(6):653-657
Objective:
To establish a real-time fluorescence recombinase acid amplification (RAA) method for the detection of adenovirus type 3(HAdV-3)without extraction nucleic acid.
Methods:
According to the conserved sequence of adenovirus type 3 gene, a pair of primers and a probe were designed, and a real-time fluorescence RAA without extracting nucleic acid was established and optimizing the condition of DNA-free extraction. The sensitivity of the method was analyzed by a series of dilution and the specificity of the method was evaluated by detecting the original samples of other respiratory viruses. The clinical samples of HAdV-3 were detected and compared with the traditional real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR method for nucleic acid extraction.
Results:
The sensitivity of the real-time fluorescence RAA method was as high as that of qPCR in the detection of 10 series diluted HAdV-3 strains. The highest corresponding CT value of qPCR was 36.87. The sensitivity of the real-time fluorescence RAA method was similar to that of the real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR method . There was no cross-reaction to other common types of respiratory viruses. The two method were used to detect 56 clinical samples at the same time, and the result were completely consistent.
Conclusions
We provide the first report of the real-time fluorescent RAA assays for the detection of HAdV-3 without extracting nucleic acid and it has high sensitivity and specificity. Is suitable for rapid detection of HAdV-3 in clinical laboratories and on-site unite.
6.Analysis of the scientific research efficiency of hospital department based on stochastic frontier method
Chang XIAO ; Kangda YU ; Ruihua SUN ; Ruimin GUO ; Wanling WU ; Qing SHEN ; Xiaodi HAO ; Miyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(1):13-17
Objective Based on the data of scientific research output in a top three hospital in Beijing from 2015 and 2016,stochastic frontier analysis is conducted to estimate the efficiency of scientific research performance in different departments of this hospital,so as to draw the impetus for the growth of departments.Methods According to the results of the stochastic frontier model,comprehensive analysis and evaluation are conducted for the research performance of various departments.Results The overall average technical efficiency of the hospital is 0.44,and improvement space for the technical efficiency of scientific research performance is still 0.56.There are significant differences in the technical efficiency of each department.Among the four major categories,the D section is higher than the technical efficiency of class A,B and C departments.Conclusions The overall technical efficiency of the hospital is not high,the level of scientific research output of the four types of departments is not balanced,which should be emphasized in the improvement of scientific research performance level.
7.Applying Malmquist index to evaluate the output efficiency of scientific research in a hospital department
Wanling WU ; Chang XIAO ; Ruihua SUN ; Ruimin GUO ; Kangda YU ; Xiaodi HAO ; Qing SHEN ; Miyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(1):69-72
Objective To study the dynamic changes of scientific research efficiency of 51 departments in a top three hospitals in Beijing from 2014 to 2016,and to provide reference information for improving the efficiency of scientific research in hospital departments.Methods The CCC model of DEA,BCC model were used for lateral analysis,and then Malmquist index was used for longitudinal analysis.Results There were 12 (23.53%) departments in 2014,11 (21.57%) departments in 2015,9 (17.65%) departments in 2016 data envelopment analysis was valid,from 2014 to 2016,41 (80.39%) departments of the hospital increased the total factor productivity.Conclusions The total factor productivity of the 51 departments in the hospital increased from 2014 to 2016,and technological progress was the main reason for its growth.
8.Analysis and evaluation of peer review results of a fund's three year research project
Kangda YU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xu ZHANG ; Ruimin GUO ; Chang XIAO ; Wanling WU ; Xiaodi HAO ; Qing SHEN ; Wei CAO ; Ruihua SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(2):97-100
Objective Based on the three years' peer review data of a project fund,the results of fund peer review were analyzed and evaluated,to provide references for further improvement of the peer review and management.Methods Based on the fund's peer review results of 2145 projects in three years,descriptive statistics,single-item identification index were adopted,as well as RJ normality test,t-test and other statistical methods,to analyze and assess the overall data of fund,project categories,individual scores,etc.Results The score distribution of the three year peer review project of the fund is almost normal distribution,and the overall consistency of peer review shows a better trend.The analysis shows that the peer review experts of the fund have better consistency in terms of project innovation,rationality and characteristics.While there were differences in the peer review of applicability.Conclusions The three year peer review data of the fund show that three years' evaluation results are reliable,reasonable,and the quality of evaluation is good,showing a better development trend in both project quality and expert consistency.
9.Effect of flipped class model based on SPOC in the course ofMedical Nursingteaching
Rui SHEN ; Ruihua JIN ; Weihong GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(24):1902-1906
Objective To explore the application of flipped class model based on SPOC in the course of internal medical nursing. Methods Randomly selected from Shanxi University of Medical grade 2014, 206 undergraduate students as the research object. The control group (104) and experimental group (102) .The experimental group used flipped class model based on Small Private Online Course (SPOC) teaching method;the control group used the traditional teaching mode. After the end of the course, compared two groups nursing students′self-regulated learning ability and critical thinking ability whether there are differences by autonomous learning ability scale and Chinese version of critical thinking disposition inventory (CTDI-CV). Results The experimental group students′theory assessment results, critical thinking ability and self-regulated learning ability were (75.68 ± 9.32), (303.04 ± 16.54), (112.39 ± 11.10) higher than the control group (69.43 ± 11.41), (288.23 ± 15.84), (102.58 ± 9.31), the difference was statistically significant (t = 2.837,3.451,3.512, P<0.05). Conclusions The flipped class model based on SPOC teaching method was better than traditional teaching mode, it improved the students' theory assessment results and self-regulated learning ability and critical thinking ability.
10.Epidural fluid collection secondary to cranioplasty in 47 patients with traumatic brain injury after decompressive craniectomy
Haigang CHANG ; Yaxiao WANG ; Pengju MA ; Fazheng SHEN ; Zhijie YIN ; Ruihua LIU ; Yangyang WANG ; Xiang ZHOU ; Baozhe JIN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(3):248-253
Objective To identify the reasons and treatment strategies of epidural fluid collection (EFC) secondary to cranioplasty in patients with traumatic brain injury after decompressive craniectomy.Methods From June 2013 to July 2017,a retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data of 150 patients with traumatic brain injury after decompressive craniectomy in our hospital.A total of 47 patients experienced EFC following cranioplasty and 103 not.Risk factors of EFC after cranioplasty were analyzed by multiple factor Logistic regression.Results For the 47 EFC patients,32 patients had no obvious clinical symptoms and EFC was absorbed gradually through conservative therapy;15 patients had clinical symptoms,such as mental deterioration,headache,or limb weakness.EFC disappeared through vacuation in 4 patients and subcutaneous drainage in 11.The proportions of patients with skull defect>80 cm2,dural defect and dural calcification in patients with EFC were significantly higher as compared with those without EFC (P<0.05).Multiple factor Logistic regression analysis showed that skull defect>80 cm2 and dural mater calcification were independent risk factors for EFC after cranioplasty.Conclusions Patients with large skull defect>80 cm2 and dural calcification are prone to have EFC after cranioplasty.Careful evaluation of imaging data,good surgical skills and strengthening postoperative management can reduce incidence of EFC after cranioplasty.

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