1.Construction Process and Quality Control Points of the Database for Facial Phenotypes and Clinical Data of Pediatric Growth and Development-related Diseases
Jiaqi QIANG ; Yingjing WANG ; Danning WU ; Runzhu LIU ; Jiuzuo HUANG ; Hui PAN ; Xiao LONG ; Shi CHEN
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(3):552-557
The growth and development of children is an important stage for health, and its monitoringand intervention are related to the long-term development of individuals. The construction of a standardized and multi-dimensional database of pediatric growth and development-related diseases is an important basis for realizing precise diagnosis and treatment and health management. Based on the needs of clinical practice, this study proposes to establish a specialized database of pediatric growth and development-related diseases that integrates facial phenotypes and clinical diagnosis and treatment information. This study elaborates on the construction process, including data sources, data collection content, and the operation and management of the database; and proposes key points for quality control, including the establishment of quality control nodes, database construction standards, and a full-process quality control framework. The above ensure the integrity, logic and effectiveness of the data, so that the database can provide an objective basis for the screening and diagnosis of pediatric growth and development-related diseases. On the basis of scientific data management and strict quality control, the database will help reveal the patterns of children's growth and development, and promote the level of children's health management.
2.Study on the applicability of eHealth Literacy Scale in Web 3.0 context in patients with diabetes: based on classical test theory and item response theory
Xing JI ; Danning WANG ; Guiqin GU ; Lei YANG ; Juntao CHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(29):2256-2262
Objective:To evaluate the item properties and applicability of the eHealth Literacy Scale in Web 3.0 context (eHLS-Web 3.0) among diabetic patients by applying classical test theory (CTT) and item response theory (IRT) to provide a new effective tool for assessing the level of eHealth literacy among diabetic patients.Methods:A cross-sectional study design was adopted and 230 diabetic patients from the inpatient endocrinology department of the Affiliated Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital of Qingdao University were selected by convenience sampling from November 2022 to May 2023 and were surveyed by using the self-general information questionnaire and eHLS-Web 3.0. The correlation coefficient method, Cronbach α coefficient, Guttman split-half reliability coefficient, and structural validity in CCT were used, and discriminant validity, convergent validity, and Samejima Graded Response model in IRT were used to evaluate the scale items. Results:The CTT results showed that Cronbach α coefficient for the eHLS-Web 3.0 was 0.973, the Guttman split-half reliability coefficient was 0.894, and the correlation coefficient between the items and the total score of the scale ranged from 0.708 to 0.845 (all P<0.01). Exploratory factor analysis extracted three common factors with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 76.75%, and the confirmatory factor analysis model had a good fit. The reliability of each dimension combination was >0.60, and the average variance extracted was >0.50. The square root of the average variance extracted from each dimension (0.817, 0.875, 0.845) was greater than the correlation coefficient between this dimension and other dimensions (0.742, 0.763, 0.715). The IRT results showed that the discrimination parameter of all the items ranged from 2.174 to 4.054, the difficulty coefficients increased with the increase of the level (- 2.471 - 2.187), and the average information content of all the items ranged from 1.217 to 2.609. Conclusions:The eHLS-Web 3.0 has good characteristics among diabetic patients as tested by CTT and IRT, and can be used as an effective tool to assess the eHealth literacy level of diabetic patients in China.
3.Path analysis of influencing factors on home-based exercise rehabilitation compliance in patients after PCI
Danning WANG ; Weihong YAN ; Dan ZHANG ; Huihui SUN ; Qian SHI ; Juntao CHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(12):1653-1658
Objective:To explore the influencing factors and pathways of home-based exercise rehabilitation compliance in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), so as to provide theoretical basis for formulating targeted intervention program.Methods:From July 2022 to February 2023, convenience sampling was used to select 220 patients who underwent PCI at Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital affiliated with Qingdao Medical College, Qingdao University as the study subject. A survey was conducted on patients using the General Information Questionnaires, Self-Efficacy for Exercise Scale, Illness Perception and Behavior Questionnaire in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease after PCI, Social Support Rating Scale, and Exercise Rehabilitation Compliance Follow-up Scale.Results:A total of 220 questionnaires were distributed, and 215 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 97.73% (215/220). The Exercise Rehabilitation Compliance Follow-up Scale in 215 patients after PCI was (11.35±3.85). The mediating effect of exercise self-efficacy between social support and exercise compliance was 0.150 [95% CI (0.055, 0.167), P<0.01], and the mediating effect of disease cognition between social support and exercise compliance after PCI was 0.065 [95% CI (0.016, 0.090), P<0.05]. The direct effect of social support on exercise compliance was 0.238 [95% CI (0.064, 0.278), P<0.01], and the indirect effect was 0.215 [95% CI (0.083, 0.233), P<0.05], and the mediating effect accounted for 47.46% of the total effect. Conclusions:Social support can directly or indirectly affect the compliance of patients with home-based exercise rehabilitation through the mediating effect of exercise self-efficacy and post PCI disease cognition. Medical and nursing staff can improve patient exercise self-efficacy and disease cognition by constructing intervention strategies based on social support, thereby enhancing home-based exercise rehabilitation compliance.
4.The development of traditional Chinese medicine
Ma DANNING ; Wang SHANSHAN ; Shi YU ; Ni SHENGLOU ; Tang MINKE ; Xu ANLONG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(z1):1-9
Similar to other medicines, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from the need for various practical solutions to treat diseases. It is a knowledge system summarized and condensed by the Chinese nation in the health care practice for thousands of years. TCM continues to serve the health care system. This study summarized the history, health concept, main treatment strategies and methods, current development, and future perspectives of TCM. It may provide a more comprehensive image of the overall TCM system.
5.Vermilion tubercle reconstruction with a vermilion flap transferred vertically in secondary cleft lip repair
Jia ZHOU ; Jian WANG ; Chang ZHU ; Li YU ; Bo ZHANG ; Danning ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2020;26(4):298-301
Objective:To present a new method of vermilion tubercle reconstruction in secondary cleft lip repair.Methods:39 secondary cleft lip repair patients underwent the operation of vermilion tubercle reconstruction with a vermilion flap transferred vertically. The procedures of the reconstruction mainly included three processes, restoring the vermilion tubercle tissue in the cleft area, widening the vermilion with the vermilion flap, and augmenting the volume of the tubercle with the muscle tissue underlying that vermilion flap. The width of the vermilion and the projection of the vermilion tubercle were measured before and after operation, and then two sets of data were analyzed with paired-samples t test. A patient satisfaction survey was performed postoperatively to evaluate the effect of the reconstruction.Results:The reconstructions of vermilion tubercle were successful in all patients and no complications occurred. The most of new vermilion tubercles located in midline and appeared plump. Follow-up had been completed in 28 patients and the average follow-up period was (9.71±5.02) months. The effective vermilion width increase was from (5.32±0.91) mm, (3.98±0.89) mm, (4.30±0.86) mm before operation to (6.35±0.87) mm, (7.75±1.03) mm, (7.48±0.97) mm after operation in the midline of lip, the peak of cleft side and the midline of short arm, respectively. The postoperative width of vermilion in the cleft side was widened significantly. The projection of the tubercle was increased significantly from (0.38±0.46) mm to (0.83±0.51) mm. 96.4% (27) patients achieved satisfied results of vermilion tubercle reconstruction after operation.Conclusions:The vermilion flap transferred vertically has been found to be an effective method of vermilion tubercle reconstruction in the secondary repair of cleft lip.
6.Cleft lip secondary repair: evaluation and description of the method of orbicularis oris three uints
Jia ZHOU ; Qi FAN ; Danning ZHENG ; Li YU ; Bo ZHANG ; Chang ZHU ; Xia CHEN ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(2):107-110
Objective Secondary deformities are common in people born with unilateral cleft lip and palate.In recent years,more and more attempts and efforts have been directed toward the restoration of normal muscle anatomy.The authors present a new method of orbicularis oris repair in secondary cleft lip repair.Methods From July 2009 to December 2011,24 patients underwent this procedure in the authors' department.Muscle reconstruction was divided into three units that dealed with the nasal base,white lip and red lip.Common anatomic pathologies including the displacement of upper lip,flared ala,blunted ala-facial groove,depressed nasal floor,lateral bulge,lack of philtrum column,free border deficiency and unapparent vermilion tubercle were corrected in a single operation.Results The average follow-up period was 16.79±6.23 months.No major complications occurred.All the patients were satisfied with their nasolabial appearance.Conclusions "Three-unit" muscle repair has found to be effective and practical in secondary repair.Favorable results demonstrate that improved aesthetic and functional results can be achieved with this comprehensive procedure.
7.Removal of polyacrylamide hydrogel injections from breast: a retrospective analysis
Danning ZHENG ; Li YU ; Bo ZHANG ; Jian WANG ; Jia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(4):241-244
Objective To explore the features of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and removal procedures of the polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) injections from the breast.Methods From January 2015 to December 2016,113 continuous cases of breast PAAG implants were involved into this study.Features of MRI,characteristics of PAAG and tissue changes around PAAG were recorded and analyzed.Results The PAAG was demonstrated high T2 signals on MRI that was consistent with the surgical findings.In total of 226 breasts,the PAAG injected implants were removed with peri-areolar incision approach,and PAAG in free state was squeezed and capsular or infiltrated tissues were dissected.In 15 breasts,capsules were thin with no infiltrated tissue.In other 211 breasts,a lot of PAAG infiltrated tissues were observed and these infiltrated tissues included gland,fat tissue,pectoralis major muscle,pectoralis minor muscle or intercostal muscles.Conclusions In these cases,PAAG has been injected into breasts for 7 to 20 years.For such long period,PAAG infiltrated tissues present a lot of difficulties and more complicated to remove.Dissection is the strategy we recommend.
8.A novel double-ring aortic valve stent: its development and experimental study
Xiang CHEN ; Tong KAN ; Guojun CHU ; Ben ZHANG ; Feiyu WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Yongwen QIN ; Zhijun ZHU ; Danning WU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(4):344-349
Objective To discuss the feasibility and effectiveness of transcatheter implantation of double-ring aortic valve stent through puncturing the tip of the heart under thoracotomy.Methods A novel double-ring aortic valve stent was independently designed by the authors.Three healthy goats were selected for this study.A small incision on the left anterolateral thoracic wall was made to expose the cardiac apex,than the puncturing of the left ventricular apex was performed to establish the working pathway.Guided by fluoroscopy,along a hard guide wire a double-ring aortic valve stent was inserted through a 22-French sheath to the site above the aortic valve.By utilizing the opened outer ring of the stent,the double-ring aortic valve stent was accurately placed at the bottom of the aortic valve sinus.Then,the balloon was inflated and the stent was released to substitute the original aortic valve of the experimental goat.The experiment results were evaluated immediately after the procedure.Results Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) was successfully accomplished in all the three experimental goats.DSA was performed immediately after the procedure and anatomy evaluation indicated that the position of the implanted artificial aortic valve was satisfactory,which could replace the work of original valve.Conclusion It is technically feasible and clinically effective to use this novel double-ring aortic valve stent to perform TAVI through transapical route by puncturing the left ventricular apex.
9.The effects of resolvin D1 on brain injury after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in swine and its potential mechanisms
Danning SHI ; Jiefeng XU ; Moli WANG ; Wenlong TANG ; Shengyao MAO ; Zilong LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(8):1156-1160
Objective To explore the role of resolvin D1 in reducing brain injury after porcine cardiopulmonary resuscitation and its potential mechanisms.Methods Twenty-eight male domestic pigs weighing (36 ±3)kg were utilized.The animals were randomly divided into 4 groups (n =7 each):sham operation group (group S),cardiopulmonary resuscitation group (group CPR),low-dose resolvin D1 gToup (group LRD),and high-dose resolvin D1 group (group HRD).The animals in group S only got the general preparation without the procedure of cardiac arrest and resuscitation.The pig model was established by 8 mins of untreated ventricular fibrillation and then 5 mins of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.At 5 min post-resuscitation,the doses of resolvin D10.3 μg/kg,and 0.6 μg/kg were correspondingly injected via the femoral vein in LRD and HRD groups,and meanwhile the same amount of vehicle was given into the animals inthe other two groups.At 3 h,6 h and 24 h post-resuscitation,the concentrations of neuron specific enolase (NSE) and S100B protein (S100B) in serum was measured.At 24 h post-resuscitation,neurological deficit score (NDS) was evaluated;thereafter the pigs were sacrificed,and cerebral cortex was obtained for the determination of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α),interleukin-6 (IL-6),and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents,and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity.Results Compared to group S,post-resuscitation brain injury was observed in the other three groups,which was indicated by significantly increased NDS score,and markedly elevated concentrations of serum NSE and S100B.Compared to group CPR,the NDS was significantly decreased at 24 h post-resuscitation,and the concentrations of serum NSE and S100B were significantly reduced at 6 h and 24 h post-resuscitation in LRD and HRD groups.Compared to group LRD,the NDS score and its serum markers were further significantly decreased in group HRD.The inflammatory response and oxidative stress in brain tissue were observed in all the animals experiencing cardiac arrest and resuscitation,which were indicated by increased contents of TNF-α,IL-6 and MDA and decreased SOD activity.Compared to group CPR,the contents of TNF-α,IL-6 and MDA were significantly decreasedwhile SOD activity was significantly increased in LRD and HRD groups.The indicators of inflammatory response and oxidative stress in brain tissue were further significantly improved in group HRD when compared to group LRD.Conclusions Resolvin D1 can reduce post-resuscitation brain injury in a dose-dependent manner in swine,and the mechanism is related to the inhibition of inflammatory response and oxidative stress.
10.Clinical efficacy of autologous fat grafting in secondary cleft lipoperations
Xia CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Jia ZHOU ; Li YU ; Danning ZHENG ; Bo ZHANG ; Chang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(6):332-334
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of autologous fat grafting in secondary cleft lip.Methods Grafting of autologous fat granules was applied to correct lip under-capacity.The technique was used in 40 patients with secondary cleft lip from June 2011 to December 2015.The ratios between the point of upper lip peak to vermilion height and to white lip height on the affected side were measured by Photoshop CS6.Results Satisfactory results were achieved with all 40 patients;the lip contour and morphology improved.The preoperative ratio was 0.417±0.190 and the postoperative ratio was 0.499±0.197, which increased average 26.02%, with statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusions Autologous fat grafting to correct lip under-capacity with secondary cleft lip is a safe, effective and micro-invasive method which can be sustained over a lengthy period.

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