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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1013-1016, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991460

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Objective:To explore the teaching effect and novel ideas of online teaching applied in skill operation course.Methods:One hundred and fifty-one students studying in Sichuan University taking the First Aid in the Life: Basic Knowledge and Skills as an elective course in the autumn semester of 2019 and spring semester of 2020 were included as the research subjects in this study. Among them, 77 students in the spring semester of 2020 were selected as the experimental group and 74 students in the autumn semester of 2019 were selected as the control group. The students in the experimental group studied the first aid course by online platform, and the others in the control group studied through traditional teaching mode. The teaching effect of the two groups was compared and the teaching satisfaction of the two groups weas analyzed. SPSS 23.0 was used for Chi-square test and t-test. Results:There was no significant difference between the control group and the experimental group in the assessment scores of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostatic bandaging, and fracture fixation [(8.65±0.81 vs 8.69±0.90, P=0.750); (8.10±0.50 vs 8.12±0.61, P=0.880); (8.21±0.89 vs 8.16±0.78, P=0.710)]. Among the students participating in the questionnaire survey in the experimental group, 59 (95.16%) students thought that this course was helpful in dealing with first aid in daily life, and 38 (61.29%) students did not want to change the traditional teaching method to online teaching. Conclusion:The application of online teaching in first-aid skill operation course is feasible and can achieve the similar teaching effect, which provides a novel idea for exploring the online teaching of first aid skills.

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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 1313-1315, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-417586

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of shenfu injection on airway resistance and oxygenation during one-lung ventilation (OLV) in patients undergoing lobectomy.MethodsSixty ASA Ⅱ patients of both sexes,aged 50-80,BMI 20-29 kg/m2,scheduled for lobectomy under thoracic epidural block combined with general anesthesia,were randomly divided into 2 groups( n =30 each):normal saline control group (group C) and shenfu injection group (group S).In group S,shenfu injection was infused intravenously at 4.5 ml·kg-1 ·h-1 for 20 min before anesthesia induction.In group C,equal volume of normal saline was infused instead of shenfu injection.Airway peak pressure was recorded and arterial blood samples were taken for determination of PaO2 before OLV,at 30,60 min of OLV and the end of surgery.Oxygenation index was calculated.ResultsCompared with group C,airway peak pressure was significantly decreased and oxygenation index increased at 30,60 min of OLV in group S ( P < 0.05).ConclusionShenfu injection can decrease airway resistance and increase oxygenation during OLV in patients undergoing lobectomy,indicating that shenfu injection has a lung-protective effect.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 765-768, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-238346

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Human Sodium/Iodide symporter gene cDNA was amplified from thyroid tissue of the patient suffering from Graves disease by RT-PCR, and T/A cloned into pGEM-TEasy-NIS for sequencing, subcloned into shuttle plasmid pAdTrack-CMV which contained a green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene, and then forwarded to homologous recombinant in the bacteria BJ5183 that already contained AdEasy-1 plasmid. Positive recombinant adenovirus vector was selected, packaged and amplified in the 293 cells to obtain recombinant adenovirus. The results showed that the recombinant AdNIS was correctly constructed and confirmed by restriction enzyme analysis and PCR. The viral titer was 2. 5 - 3 x 10(9) efu/ml. So, the recombinant adenovirus vector carrying hNIS was successfully constructed, thus providing a basis for researches on 131I therapy in nonthyroid carcinoma.


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Humans , Adenoviridae , Genetics , Metabolism , DNA, Complementary , Genetics , Genetic Vectors , Genetics , Metabolism , Graves Disease , Genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins , Genetics , Metabolism , Recombinant Fusion Proteins , Genetics , Symporters , Genetics
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 708-711, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-340931

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Differentiated thyroid cancer can be effectively treated with high-dose 131I and the other head and neck cancer can also be effectively treated with extra-radiotherapy, but these treatments often result in a reduction in salivary gland function, causing xerostomia. Collectively, these effects can lead to severe secondary complications, including difficulty in speaking and swallowing, decreasing appetite even affecting nutrition and sleep. Amifostine, an analog of cysteamine, is a phosphorlyated aminothiol prodrug and its active metabolite, WR-1065 etc, can selectively protect normal tissues from the cytotoxic effects of drugs and/or radiation while preserve antitumor effects. Many studies have demonstrated that amifostine protects normal tissues from both acute and late extra-radiation damage without protecting the tumor. It has been approved by FDA to be used for protecting the salivary gland from xerostomia caused by radiotherapy. It has also show protecting effects on intra-radiotherapy, but there are many problems waiting for study.


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Animals , Humans , Rabbits , Amifostine , Therapeutic Uses , Clinical Trials as Topic , Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic , Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic , Cytoprotection , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Drug Therapy , Radiotherapy , Radiation Injuries , Radiation-Protective Agents , Pharmacology
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