1.Performance of four simplified screening methods of elevated blood pressure among children and adolescents
LI Kunkun, TIAN Wei, TAO Mengmeng, CAO Wenjun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(2):277-282
Objective:
To evaluate the performance of four simplified screening methods of elevated blood pressure commonly used among children and adolescents according to Chinese guidelines for prevention and treatment of hypertension (revised in 2018), so as to provide a reference for the early detection of the elevated blood pressure among children and adolescents.
Methods:
Stratified cluster random sampling method was used to monitor the physical fitness of 5 211 children and adolescents in a city of Shanxi Province from October to November 2021. Chinese guidelines for prevention and treatment of hypertension was considered as gold standard, and sensitivity, specificity, area under the curve (AUC) and Kappa value were calculated to evaluate the screening effectiveness of formula method, height specific method, age group specific method, sex and age specific method for screening elevated blood pressure.
Results:
The detection rates of elevated blood pressure among children and adolescents screened by gold standard, formula method, height specific method,age group specific method, sex and age specific method were 21.9%, 24.0%, 21.1%, 24.5% and 20.2%, respectively. There was no significant difference between prevalence of elevated blood pressure screened by formula method, sex and age specific method and gold standard( χ 2=1.21, 1.41, P >0.05), whereas height specific method and age group specific method had significant differences with gold standard ( χ 2=20.39, 67.09, P <0.05). AUC was the largest for height specific method [0.94(95% CI =0.93-0.95)], and the smallest for age group specific method [0.87(95% CI = 0.86 -0.88)]. The Kappa values of height specific method (0.89) and sex and age specific method (0.89) were both greater than 0.85 , which were more consistent with the screening effectiveness of gold standard. When comparing by sex, age and body mass index (BMI), the screening effectivenesses were consistent with the overall in boys, 6-11 years and normal body weight groups, while the screening effectivenesses were different in girls, 12-17 years, overweight and obese groups. The AUC (0.87), Kappa value (0.71) and sensitivity (82.33%) of age group specific method were the lowest and the screening effectiveness was the worst.
Conclusion
Height specific method is more effective and can be used for early identification and self detection of blood pressure abnormalities among children and adolescents.
2.Curative Effect of Jieyu Qingxin Formula Granules Combined with Remote Interactive CBT-I in Treating Chronic Insomnia of Liver-depression and Fire-turning Type
Yequn WANG ; Wujie FANG ; Shang XIANG ; Tao ZHOU ; Wenjun YIN ; Yan CAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(20):120-126
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical effect of Jieyu Qingxin formula granules combined with remote interactive cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) on chronic insomnia of liver depression and fire-turning type. MethodThis study was a prospective randomized controlled trial. 120 patients with chronic insomnia of liver depression and fire-turning type in Lu'an traditional Chinese medicine Hospital from January 2022 to June 2023 were selected as objects. They were randomly divided into two groups,with 60 cases in each group. The control group received remote interactive CBT-I. The observation group was treated with Jieyu Qingxin formula granules on the basis of the control group. Intervention treatment lasted for four weeks,and observation lasted for six weeks. Comparison of data of each group:clinical efficacy,changes in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome score before and after treatment,changes in insomnia severity index (ISI) score,self-rating depression scale (SDS) and self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) score changes,total sleep time,wake time,sleep latency,sleep efficiency, Actigraphy sleep parameter value changes,serum neuron specific enolase (NSE) ,adenosine,dopamine (DA), 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) level changes,and adverse reactions. ResultThe total effective rate in the observation group (92.45%,49/53) was higher than that in the control group(76.92%,40/52), and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.711 1,P<0.05). After treatment,TCM syndrome score,ISI score,SAS score, and SDS score were decreased in all groups. The total sleep time was extended,and wake time and sleep latency were shortened. The sleep efficiency was increased,but the NSE and DA levels were decreased. Adenosine and 5-HT levels were increased in all groups(P<0.05). After treatment,compared with the control group,the observation group had lower TCM syndrome score,ISI score,SAS score, and SDS score,longer total sleep time,higher sleep efficiency,shorter wake time and sleep latency,lower NSE and DA levels, and higher adenosine and 5-HT level (P<0.05). There was one case of nausea in the observation group and no adverse reaction in the control group during treatment. There was no significant difference between the two groups. ConclusionBy reducing NSE and DA and increasing the levels of 5-HT and adenosine,the anxiety (SAS score) and depression (SDS score) of patients can be improved, so as to improve their sleep and effectively treat chronic insomnia of liver depression and fire-turning type.
3.Identification of Chemical Constituents in Shangketianshao Gel by LC-Q-TOF/MS
Li YANG ; Mengxuan LI ; Mengyu QIAN ; Wenjun LIU ; Ming YAN ; Liang CAO ; Chenfeng ZHANG ; Juan FU ; Zhenzhong WANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(6):1515-1527
Objective The study analyzed and identified the components in Shangketianshao Gel by LC-Q-TOF/MS.Methods The analysis was performed on Agilent Eclipse Plus C18(250 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm)column was applied with methanol and 0.1%formic acid as mobile phase for gradient elution,flow rate was 1 mL·min-1 and column temperature was 30℃.The analytes were determined by positive and negative ion modes with electro-spray ionization source,combined message of standard reference and the literature.Results 103 constituents were identified,all compounds were classified to their medicinal materials derivation.22 compounds from Paeoniae Radix Rubra,33 compounds from Rhei Radix et Rhizoma,20 compounds from Angelicae Dahuricae,23 compounds from Cortex Phellodendr and 14 compounds from Trichosanthes kirilowii Maxim.9 components were jointly owned.Conclusion The study provided a suitable way for Chemical fundamentals and quality control of Shangketianshao Gel and laid a foundation for in depth studies of its pharmacodynamics and the quality control.
4.Study of government responsibility on village clinics construction
Yi DONG ; Chen WANG ; Wenjun CAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(3):230-233
As the " bottom" of the rural three-level medical and health network, the village clinic is the closest medical and health institution to the villagers. Through field research on H District of Beijing, the author found that the government implemented the management responsibility of village clinics by issuing health policies to carry out the standardization construction, strengthened the practice management of village doctors, and stabilized the income source of rural doctors, so that village doctors could better assume the functions of village level public health and prevention and treatment of common diseases. However, the unclear ownership relationship of village clinics and the labor relationship of village doctors, the differences in hardware configuration and the convergence of post responsibilities under different management systems affected the government′s implementation of the management responsibility of village clinics. Therefore, it could be necessary to pay attention to the change of policy environment, timely reform and mechanism integration of village clinics, and establish a career development mechanism connecting counties and villages. The bottleneck in the construction of village clinics will be broken, and the goal of " quality medical and health services nearby" for rural residents will be realized.
5.Development and Validation of a Predictive Model for Neonatal Sepsis
Linan GAO ; Pengkun YANG ; Wenjun CAO ; Qian ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2789-2795
Objective To establish a Nomogram predictive model for Neonatal Sepsis(NS)based on the general characteristics and initial complete blood count of neonates.Methods Retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of newborns who were admitted for the first time to NICU and completed blood routine examination after admission in the MIMIC Ⅲ database.The LASSO-Logistic regression was used to investigate the prediction factors of NS,and then Nomogram prediction model was established.Internal validation was performed using boot-strap resampling with 1000 iterations.External validation of the model was performed using the data from newborns admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University.We evaluated the predictive performance by Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve(AUROC),C-index,calibration curve,and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results Among the 3,001 neonates,185 were diagnosed with NS.The Nomogram model was con-structed based on indicators such as respiratory distress syndrome,gestational age,birthweight,and initial hemato-logical parameters(red blood cell count,white blood cell count,lymphocyte percentage,neutrophil percentage),exhibiting good predictive performance with an AUROC of 0.860.Satisfactory predictive abilities were confirmed through both internal and external validation.Conclusion This study developed and validated a well-performing Nomogram prediction model.With simple parameters,it can help clinicians identify newborns at high risk early.
6.Theory and Practice of Policy Change: Current Situation and Countermeasures of Village-level Health Human Resource Distribution in Field Research in H District of Beijing
Yi DONG ; Chen WANG ; Wenjun CAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(5):561-567
【Objective:】 To explore the current situation and problems of village-level health human resource allocation based on the theory of policy change, and to help rural revitalization and healthy rural construction from the perspective of "consolidating the basic level foundation as fundamental policy". 【Methods:】 a) Information census method. A round-the-box survey on the distribution of health human resources at village-level in 14 rural towns and villages in H district was conducted. b) In-depth interview method. Based on the principle of information saturation, three township and villages clinics and community stations were selected for field observation, and in-depth personal interviews were conducted with key insiders. 【Results:】 The health policy environment changed significantly with the spatiotemporal changes. "Hollow village" and "inverted village" coexisted. The change of registered population and permanent resident population accelerated, old village doctors and new village doctors continued on the same hand, village clinics and community station were in "double track" of management progress. With the change of internal and external environment of the above-mentioned policies, the allocation of health human resources at village level needs to be studied urgently. 【Discussion:】 Under the dual function of external and internal environment, the policy change is inevitable. The health human resource distribution at village-level should be integrated with the system in terms of policy. The career development mechanism is connected up and down. Team construction revolves around suitable and applicable for batch training.
7.Effect analysis of medical students' inquiry SP teaching and traditional teaching based on phased examination of practicing physicians
Wenjun PENG ; Huilian YANG ; Hongru CHEN ; Qihui YANG ; Shuaixian TAO ; Deping CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(9):1351-1355
Objective:To explore the effect of traditional teaching and standardized patient (SP) teaching in medical students' inquiry teaching through the phased examination results of practicing physicians.Methods:A total of 107 students from Class 1 and Class 2 of Batch 2013 majoring in clinical medicine of Qinghai University were selected as the control group, and 100 students from Class 1 and Class 2 of Batch 2014 were selected as the experimental group. In the inquiry teaching, the control group adopted the traditional teaching method, and the experimental group adopted the SP teaching method. The effect of the two groups of teaching methods was compared by collecting the scores of the medical history of the medical practitioners in the phased examination. SPSS 18.0 was used for t-test. Results:The scores of current medical history (81.43±8.19), case collection (8.19±0.70), inquiry content (47.63±4.55), examiner's total score (73.75±5.21), and total score (91.93±5.67) in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group [(71.65±8.29) (7.85±0.68) (43.68±4.76) (69.68±5.40) and (88.03±6.01)] and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The scores of communication ability (8.94±0.62) question expression (4.54±0.44) and communication skills (4.52±0.47) in the comprehensive performance of the control group were higher than those in the experimental group [(8.77±0.60) (4.33±0.54) and (4.38±0.46), respectively], and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The overall teaching effect of the SP teaching is better than that of the traditional teaching, but it has its own advantages and disadvantages in specific knowledge points. It is worth further discussion to combine the two to complement the advantages and complement each other to assist medical education.
8.Efficacy observation of azacitidine alone and combined with CAG regimen in treatment of acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes
Wenjun GE ; Yidong MA ; Songyu GE ; Liping CAO ; Jing YANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(9):683-686
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of azacitidine alone or combined with half-course CAG (arorubicin + cytarabine + granulocyte colony stimulating factor) regimen and azacitidine combined with full-course CAG regimen in treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).Methods:The clinical data of 51 patients with AML and MDS admitted to Datong Fifth People's Hospital from September 2019 to March 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 17 patients received azacitidine alone 7-day regimen, 17 patients received azacitidine combined with half-course CAG regimen and 17 patients received azacitidine combined with full-course CAG regimen. The remission rate, adverse reaction rate and supportive treatment were compared among the three groups.Results:The objective remission rate (ORR) was 58.8% (10/17), 64.7% (11/17) and 70.6% (12/17) in azacitidine alone group, azacitidine combined with half course CAG group, and azacitidine combined with full course CAG group, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant among the above groups ( P = 0.773). The main adverse reaction after treatment with azacitidine was bone marrow suppression,and 32 patients had grade 3-4 hematological side effects. The average time of agranulocytopenia was (15±5) d, 23 patients had infection and 11 cases had hemorrhage. There were no significant differences of the three groups in the hemorrhage incidence, the infection, incidence, agranulocytosis time, the amount of red blood cell infusion and the amount of platelet infusion (all P > 0.05). Except 1 patient died of acute left ventricular dysfunction after chemotherapy in the first cycle and 1 patient died of cerebral hemorrhage after chemotherapy in the third cycle, all the patients successfully completed the chemotherapy after active symptomatic support treatment and safely passed the bone marrow suppression period. Conclusions:Azacitidine alone, azacitidine combined with half-course CAG, azacitidine combined with full-course CAG regimens in the treatment of AML/MDS all show good curative effects, and their adverse reactions are similar to supportive treatment. Azacitidine combined with full-course CAG regimen has a relatively high effective rate.
9.Fanconi anemia gene-associated germline predisposition in aplastic anemia and hematologic malignancies.
Daijing NIE ; Jing ZHANG ; Fang WANG ; Xvxin LI ; Lili LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Panxiang CAO ; Xue CHEN ; Yang ZHANG ; Jiaqi CHEN ; Xiaoli MA ; Xiaosu ZHOU ; Qisheng WU ; Ming LIU ; Mingyue LIU ; Wenjun TIAN ; Hongxing LIU
Frontiers of Medicine 2022;16(3):459-466
Whether Fanconi anemia (FA) heterozygotes are predisposed to bone marrow failure and hematologic neoplasm is a crucial but unsettled issue in cancer prevention and family consulting. We retrospectively analyzed rare possibly significant variations (PSVs) in the five most obligated FA genes, BRCA2, FANCA, FANCC, FANCD2, and FANCG, in 788 patients with aplastic anemia (AA) and hematologic malignancy. Sixty-eight variants were identified in 66 patients (8.38%). FANCA was the most frequently mutated gene (n = 29), followed by BRCA2 (n = 20). Compared with that of the ExAC East Asian dataset, the overall frequency of rare PSVs was higher in our cohort (P = 0.016). BRCA2 PSVs showed higher frequency in acute lymphocytic leukemia (P = 0.038), and FANCA PSVs were significantly enriched in AA and AML subgroups (P = 0.020; P = 0.008). FA-PSV-positive MDS/AML patients had a higher tumor mutation burden, higher rate of cytogenetic abnormalities, less epigenetic regulation, and fewer spliceosome gene mutations than those of FA-PSV-negative MDS/AML patients (P = 0.024, P = 0.029, P = 0.024, and P = 0.013). The overall PSV enrichment in our cohort suggests that heterozygous mutations of FA genes contribute to hematopoietic failure and leukemogenesis.
Anemia, Aplastic/genetics*
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Epigenesis, Genetic
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Fanconi Anemia/genetics*
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Germ Cells
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Hematologic Neoplasms/genetics*
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/genetics*
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Retrospective Studies
10.Mediating role of social support between mindfulness and perceived pressure in young and middle-aged patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Mengyue LIN ; Junwan JIA ; Jing YUAN ; Yi WANG ; Pinjuan CAO ; Dahong ZHAI ; Wenjun MIN ; Yamei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(20):2701-2707
Objective:To explore the mediating role of social support between mindfulness and perceived pressure in young and middle-aged patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) .Methods:From January to September 2021, the convenient sampling method was adopted to select 350 patients with inflammatory bowel disease who were treated in 5 ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Shanghai. The general information questionnaire, Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) , Social Support Ratings Scale (SSRS) and Chinese Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS) were used for survey. Pearson correlation analysis was used to test the correlation between variables. AMOS 22.0 was used to establish the structural equation model, the maximum likelihood method was used to fit and modify the data and the Bootstrap method was used to test the mediation effect. A total of 350 questionnaires were distributed in this study and 324 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 92.57%.Results:The total score of perceived stress in young and middle-aged IBD patients was (27.81±3.86) . Social support, mindfulness and perceived stress were negatively correlated ( r=-0.306, -0.220, P<0.01) . Social support played a partial mediating role between mindfulness and perceived stress, accounting for 55.13% of the total effect. Conclusions:The perceived stress level of young and middle-aged IBD patients is relatively high, which is not optimistic. Mindfulness affects perceived stress in young and middle-aged IBD patients through social support. Clinical workers need to pay attention to condition of mindfulness and social support of patients and take targeted psychological interventions to reduce their perceived stress.


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