1.Development of pre-deployment base-based training course for medical units in peacekeeping level-II hospitals
Can CHEN ; Wenqiong DU ; Renqing JIANG ; Xin ZHONG ; Wei ZHANG ; Lin CHEN ; Zhaowen ZONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(4):482-486
Objective:To establish a practical and systematic pre-deployment base-based training course for medical units in peacekeeping level-II hospitals.Methods:We surveyed the current status of pre-deployment training of medical teams in peacekeeping level-II hospitals, and organized expert discussions to preliminarily construct centralized training course contents. At the same time, the Delphi method was used to conduct two rounds of questionnaire-based consultation to evaluate the overall framework design of the course and the rationality and importance scores of each module. The contents of the pre-deployment training course were further selected and optimized based on the positive coefficient (%), authority coefficient (Cr), coefficient of concordance ( W), and coefficient of variation (Cv). Results:The contents of the pre-deployment training course for the medical units of peacekeeping level-II hospitals were preliminarily established. The experts scored high for the combat onsite first-aid skills module [rationality score, (9.32±0.75) points; importance score, (9.45±0.65) points] and the combat wound treatment module [rationality score, (9.33±0.75) points; importance score, (9.28±0.74) points], and scored lowest for the field survival module [rationality score, (7.95±2.28) points; importance score, (7.87±2.16) points].Conclusions:The established contents of the pre-deployment base-based training course for the medical units of peacekeeping level-II hospitals are reasonable and practical, which lays the foundation for perfecting the pre-deployment training system of peacekeeping medical teams.
2.Analysis on the influencing factors for re-positive nucleic acid test result in discharged COVID-19 patients in Chengdu
Yi MAO ; Xiaoli TUO ; Hong CHEN ; Ming YANG ; Renqing ZHANG ; Liangshuang JIANG ; Yong YUE ; Ping PU ; Liangqian LIU ; Xiaoman JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(02):173-178
Objective To analyze the influencing factors for re-positive nucleic acid test in discharged corona-virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and to provide data support for the epidemics prevention and control. Methods The clinical data of 660 discharged COVID-19 patients from January 23, 2020 to February 28, 2021 in our center were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups according to the reexamination of virus nucleic acid, including a negative group [549 patients, including 428 males and 121 females with a median age of 33.0 (28.0, 48.0) years] and a positive group [111 patients, including 76 males and 35 females with a median age of 39.0 (28.0, 51.0) years]. The clinical data of the two groups were compared. Results The re-positive rate of the discharged patients was 16.82%. Univariate analysis showed that the re-positive rate of females was higher than that of males (χ2=4.608, P=0.032). The re-positive rate of confirmed patients was higher than that of asymptomatic infected patients (χ2=8.140, P=0.004). The re-positive rate of domestic patients was higher than that of imported patients (χ2=9.178, P=0.002). The counts of CD3+ (P=0.038), CD4+ (P=0.048) and CD8+ (P=0.040) T lymphocytes in the negative group were higher than those in the positive group. The binary logistic regression analysis showed that the clinical classification and CD8+ T lymphocyte count were independent risk factors affecting the recurrence of virility. Conclusion The gender, origin, T lymphocyte subsets count and clinical type are the influencing factors for re-positive result, and clinical type and CD8+ T lymphocyte count are the independent influencing factors for re-positive result. Therefore, improving the immunity of infected patients, as well as early detection and timely treatment are effective means to reduce the re-positive occurrence.
3.Development and validation of an LC-MS/MS method for the determination of 12 ceramides in human plasma
Jinsong LIU ; Xiaoliang CHENG ; Ziyun HE ; Renqing YAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Shengkai YAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(8):830-839
Objective:To establish and validate a reliable and sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the detection of 12 ceramides in human plasma.Methods:From October 2021 to October 2022, 438 apparently healthy individuals were enrolled in the Affiliated Hospitals of Zunyi Medical University for reference intervals of 12 ceramides in this population. Plasma samples were collected, and separated using the ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (2.1×50 mm, 1.7 μm) column, deuterated isotopes were used as internal standards. The mobile phase is water (containing 0.1% formic acid) and isopropanol: acetonitrile (1∶1, v/v, containing 0.1% formic acid) at a flow rate of 0.4 ml/min with gradient elution. The detection method was established using the Qlife Lab 9000 Plus triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The performance of the method was evaluated in terms of linearity, the lower limit of quantification, precision, recovery, and stability.Results:The method passed the performance evaluation in terms of linearity, the lower limit of quantification, recovery, precision, and stability. The intra-and inter-batch precision of the 12 ceramides ranged from 1.3% to 14.3%, the correctness was verified by spiked recovery experiments, and the recoveries ranged from 91.9% to 111.0%. The lower limit of quantification ranged from 0.001 to 0.100 μmol/L. Standard curve showed good linearity (correlation coefficient r>0.990). Stability tests showed that the 12 ceramides were stable in the biological matrix and after processing under different conditions for a specified period of time. The corresponding biological reference intervals were established for each of the 12 ceramides: 0.103-0.326 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/16∶0), 0.018-0.098 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/18∶0), 0.933-3.919 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/24∶0), 0.243-1.072 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/24∶1), 0.001-0.007 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/14∶0), 0.022-0.095 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/20∶0), 0.185-0.835 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶1/22∶0), 0.003-0.022 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶0/16∶0), 0.001-0.016 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶0/18∶0), 0.017-0.156 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶0/24∶0), 0.008-0.074 μmol/L for Cer(d18∶0/24∶1), and 0.106-0.721 μmol/L for LacCer(d18∶1/24∶1). Conclusion:Our study shows that the newly established LC-MS/MS method for the determination of 12 ceramides in human plasma is reliable, and suitable for clinical application.
4.Survey on oral health of 12-year-old children in Guoluo Prefecture, Qinghai Province
Chenghui QIAN ; Hao ZHANG ; Qiang LI ; Jue SONG ; Lu SHENG ; Yiwei JIANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Duojie RENQING
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):227-230
Objective To determine the oral health, related knowledge and behavior of 12-year-old children in Guoluo Prefecture, Qinghai Province, and provide scientific evidence for policy-making of oral health programs. Methods Six counties were selected by using a multi-stage and stratified sampling strategy. Oral health examination and survey questionnaire were performed according to the instructions of the Fourth National Oral Epidemiology Study. The oral health examination included dental caries and periodontal status. The questionnaire investigated oral health knowledge and behavior. Results The prevalence of caries was 71.6% (288/402)and their DMFT was 2.04±1.90. Approximately 1.2% of deciduous teeth were filled. In the children, 81.3% (327/402) had teeth brush every day, while only 42.0% (169/402) brushed twice or more per day. Moreover, 10.2% (41/402) used fluoride toothpaste; in contrast, 62.2% (250/402) did not use toothpaste appropriately. In addition, the survey on dietary habits showed that 41.3% of the children consumed sweetened food once or more per day. Conclusion Oral health education should be further strengthened to promote oral health in children.
5.Preliminary application study of 5G-based robotic remote ultrasound diagnosis system in musculoskeletal joint injuries
Zhaoming ZHONG ; Bingqi ZHANG ; Keyan LI ; Shengzheng WU ; Yanjie LUO ; Yingying CHEN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yutong MA ; Renqing Can JIAN ; Linfei XIONG ; Shilin HE ; Xiuyun REN ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(2):151-156
Objective:To explore the value of 5G-based robotic remote ultrasound diagnosis system in musculoskeletal joint injuries.Methods:From March to December 2020, 58 volunteers at a training base who felt musculoskeletal pain or paresthesia were selected and performed both robotic remote ultrasound (remote ultrasound group) and conventional ultrasound (portable ultrasound group). The two types of examinations were compared, the consistency of the two diagnosis results was analyzed by the Kappa test, and the the difference of the diagnosis results was compared by McNemar test.Results:Among the 58 volunteers, 40 cases were positive by both methods and 11 volunteers had 2-3 positive results. There were 59 positive results in the remote ultrasound group and 64 positive results in the portable ultrasound group. The positive rate of the examination sites from high to low was knee joint>foot and ankle joint >hand and wrist joint >shoulder joint>elbow joint, calf and hip. The diagnosis results of the two groups were in good consistency (Kappa=0.782, P<0.001), and there was no statistically significant difference in the diagnosis results between the two groups (χ 2=3.2, P=0.063). Five more diseases with positive results were detected in the portable ultrasound group: 1 meniscus injury, 1 medial collateral ligament injury, 1 soft tissue injury around the metatarsal, 1 biceps tendinitis with effusion and 1 cubital ulnar nerve subluxation. Conclusions:The 5G-based robotic remote ultrasound system has good consistency with conventional ultrasound in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal injures. It can be applied to the ultrasound diagnosis of musculoskeletal joint injuries in remote areas.
6.Value of 5G remote ultrasonic robot in diagnosing high altitude pulmonary edema
Yun ZHANG ; Yingying CHEN ; Yutong MA ; Renqing Can JIAN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaochu DANG ; Xuejuan WANG ; Yuqian MIAO ; Xiuzhu MA ; Luobu Zeng DAN ; Caishun SHI ; Li WU ; Cong TU ; Faqin LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(11):921-926
Objective:To explore the value of 5G robotic remote ultrasound in the diagnosis of plateau pulmonary edema(HAPE).Methods:A total of 27 patients who quickly entered Nagqu, Tibet at an altitude of 4 600 m-5 600 m from March to December 2021 and developed one of the clinical symptoms of HAPE were collected. All patients were examined by 5G remote robotic ultrasound and lung CT respectively. Kappa test was used to analyze the consistency of the two diagnostic results, and McNemar test was used to compare the difference in diagnostic results. The ROC curve was used to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of remote lung ultrasound scores in the diagnosis of HAPE.Results:Among the 27 patients, 16 showed thickening of pleural line, increasing of B line, lung consolidation, pleural effusion, etc. Meanwhile, 11 showed no abnormality. Additionally, 8 cases had diffuse pulmonary fluid in both lungs, and 8 cases had localized pulmonary fluid. ROC curve showed that the area under the curve of lung ultrasound score for the diagnosis of HAPE was 0.947 (95% CI=0.78-0.99, P<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity were 0.933 and 0.917, respectively. Lung CT diagnosis was positive in 15 cases. Lung CT showed thickening of lung texture, ground glass, small nodular shadow, fine reticulate shadow, etc. The diagnostic results of the two techniques were in good agreement (Kappa=0.924, P<0.001), and there was no significant difference between the two methods ( P>0.05). Conclusions:5G remote robotic ultrasound has high consistency with CT in the diagnosis of HAPE and is an alternative early diagnosis method for HAPE. It may have clinical application value in scattered medical resources and remote plateau areas.
7.Surveillance of immunization effectiveness and titer of type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ polio vaccine in Beijing before and after the adjustment of immunization strategy in 2012-2018
Juan LI ; Zhujiazi ZHANG ; Jingbin PAN ; Herun ZHANG ; Renqing LI ; Maozhong LI ; Li LU ; Fang HUANG ; Jiang WU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(7):779-783
Objective:To analyze the changing trend of polio vaccine immunization effectiveness and vaccine titer in Beijing in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 before and after the adjustment of polio vaccine immunization program strategy.Methods:According to the convenient sampling method,the vaccination clinics of Chaoyang and Yanqing Districts in 2012, Fengtai and Daxing Districts in 2014, Tongzhou and Pinggu Districts in 2016, Dongcheng and Shunyi Districts in 2018 were selected as monitoring points. A total of 292 children were selected 4-8 weeks after the completion of 3 doses polio vaccine basic immunization which were 3 doses of trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine(tOPV)schedule before the strategy adjustment in 2012-2014 and 1 dose of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) following 2 doses of bivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (bOPV) sequential schedule after the adjustment in 2016-2018. About 1.0 ml blood samples were collected to detect type Ⅰ and Ⅲ neutralizing poliovirus antibody. A total of 9 oral poliovirus vaccines (8 vaccines in 2012) were selected from different sources of vaccine storage every year to test the vaccine titer using random number method .Results:The [ M( P25, P75)] age of 292 children was 5 (5, 6) months, and the ratio of male to female was 1.04 (149/143). In 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018, 66,72,68 and 86 children were investigated respectively. After basic immunization, antibody positive rates for type Ⅰ and Ⅲ poliovirus were 100%, except 98.61% (71) for type Ⅰ poliovirus in 2014. The neutralizing antibody titer of type Ⅰ and Ⅲ poliovirus was higher in 2016 and 2018 than that in 2012 and 2014 ( P<0.001). The average titer of tOPV were (6.05±0.15) and (6.16±0.12) lgCCID 50 per dose in 2012 and 2014. The average titer of bOPV were (6.88±0.21) and (6.26±0.14) lgCCID 50 per 100 μl in 2016 and 2018 ( P<0.001). Conclusion:Before and after the adjustment of polio vaccine immunization strategy in Beijing, the basic immunization success rate of the IPV-bOPV sequential immunization schedule was good as well as full tOPV schedule. The level of polio antibody produced by the IPV-bOPV sequential immunization schedule was higher. After adjustment, bOPV titer in 2016 was significantly higher than those before adjustment, while bOPV titer decreased significantly in 2018.
8.Surveillance of immunization effectiveness and titer of type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ polio vaccine in Beijing before and after the adjustment of immunization strategy in 2012-2018
Juan LI ; Zhujiazi ZHANG ; Jingbin PAN ; Herun ZHANG ; Renqing LI ; Maozhong LI ; Li LU ; Fang HUANG ; Jiang WU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(7):779-783
Objective:To analyze the changing trend of polio vaccine immunization effectiveness and vaccine titer in Beijing in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 before and after the adjustment of polio vaccine immunization program strategy.Methods:According to the convenient sampling method,the vaccination clinics of Chaoyang and Yanqing Districts in 2012, Fengtai and Daxing Districts in 2014, Tongzhou and Pinggu Districts in 2016, Dongcheng and Shunyi Districts in 2018 were selected as monitoring points. A total of 292 children were selected 4-8 weeks after the completion of 3 doses polio vaccine basic immunization which were 3 doses of trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine(tOPV)schedule before the strategy adjustment in 2012-2014 and 1 dose of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) following 2 doses of bivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (bOPV) sequential schedule after the adjustment in 2016-2018. About 1.0 ml blood samples were collected to detect type Ⅰ and Ⅲ neutralizing poliovirus antibody. A total of 9 oral poliovirus vaccines (8 vaccines in 2012) were selected from different sources of vaccine storage every year to test the vaccine titer using random number method .Results:The [ M( P25, P75)] age of 292 children was 5 (5, 6) months, and the ratio of male to female was 1.04 (149/143). In 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018, 66,72,68 and 86 children were investigated respectively. After basic immunization, antibody positive rates for type Ⅰ and Ⅲ poliovirus were 100%, except 98.61% (71) for type Ⅰ poliovirus in 2014. The neutralizing antibody titer of type Ⅰ and Ⅲ poliovirus was higher in 2016 and 2018 than that in 2012 and 2014 ( P<0.001). The average titer of tOPV were (6.05±0.15) and (6.16±0.12) lgCCID 50 per dose in 2012 and 2014. The average titer of bOPV were (6.88±0.21) and (6.26±0.14) lgCCID 50 per 100 μl in 2016 and 2018 ( P<0.001). Conclusion:Before and after the adjustment of polio vaccine immunization strategy in Beijing, the basic immunization success rate of the IPV-bOPV sequential immunization schedule was good as well as full tOPV schedule. The level of polio antibody produced by the IPV-bOPV sequential immunization schedule was higher. After adjustment, bOPV titer in 2016 was significantly higher than those before adjustment, while bOPV titer decreased significantly in 2018.
9.Research progress on influencing factors of treatment compliance and nursing strategies in children with asthma
Yuying ZHANG ; Hongmei DUAN ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Dolma RENQING ; Juan CHENG ; Hao LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(31):4424-4428
Asthma is one of the chronic diseases with the highest incidence in childhood. At present, comprehensive treatments such as glucocorticoid inhalation and bronchodilators can effectively control asthma. Parents' compliance with asthma treatment is closely related to the prognosis of children. This article reviews the influencing factors of treatment compliance and nursing strategies in children with asthma, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for effective control and management of childhood asthma in the future.
10. Alterations of CaM pathway in the brains of scrapie infected mice
Renqing ZHANG ; Jing SUN ; Yue MA ; Xiaodong YANG ; Yan LYU ; Xiaofeng XU ; Zhibao CHEN ; Xiaoping DONG ; Lijie XIAO ; Cao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2017;31(1):13-17
Objective:
To analysis the alterations of CaM and its downstream factors in the brains of scrapie infected mice.
Methods:
Using the methods of Western blot and immunohistochemistry assay to detect the levels and distributions of CaM, as well as the expressing alterations of the downstream substrates of CaM in the brains of mice infected with scrapie.
Results:
Compared with the normal controls, the levels of CaM are significantly increased in the brains of scrapie-infected mice and particularly distributing in the regions of cortex, thamalus and cerebellum. Remarkable high levels of CaMKII, p-CaMKII and p-CaMKIV are observed in the brain homogenates of scrapie-infected mice. The regulatory protein of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) and p-CERB are also increased, while the levels of BDNF which is regulated by p-CREB are obeviously downregulated.
Conclusions
The synthesis of BDNF may be influenced by the prion replication in neuron and further attenuates its neuronal protective features.

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