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Bebilderte Multiple-Choice- (MC) Fragen sind ein integraler Bestandteil von schriftlichen Prüfungen in der Anatomie. In bebilderten MC-Fragen bezieht sich die schriftliche Frage auf verschiedene Typen von Abbildungen wie Röntgenaufnahmen, Mikrofotografien von histologischen Schnitten oder Zeichnungen von anatomischen Strukturen. Da das Hereinnehmen von Abbildungen in MC-Fragen das Abschneiden der Items beeinflussen kann, verglichen wir die Charakteristika von anatomischen Items getestet mit bebilderten und nicht bebilderten MC-Fragen in sieben Anatomieklausuren und in zwei schriftlichen Teilen des Ersten Abschnitts der Ärztlichen Prüfung (M1).
In dieser Studie verglichen wir 25 bebilderte und 163 nicht bebilderte MC-Fragen aus Anatomieklausuren und 27 bebilderte und 130 nicht bebilderte MC-Fragen aus dem schriftlichen Teil des M1 mit einem nicht parametrischen Test für ungepaarte Stichproben. Als Ergebnis waren keine signifikanten Unterschiede im Schwierigkeits- und Trennschärfeniveau zwischen bebilderten und nicht bebilderten MC-Fragen vorhanden, dasselbe ergab sich in einer nach MC-Frageformaten stratifizierten Analyse.
Wir schließen daraus, dass das bebilderte Itemformat für sich die Itemschwierigkeit nicht zu beeinflussen scheint. Die aktuellen Ergebnisse stimmen mit früheren retrospektiven Studien überein, die keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen Test- und Itemcharakteristika zwischen bebilderten und nicht bebilderten MC-Fragen zeigten.
Illustrated Multiple-choice questions (iMCQs) form an integral part of written tests in anatomy. In iMCQs, the written question refers to various types of figures, e. g. X-ray images, micrographs of histological sections, or drawings of anatomical structures. Since the inclusion of images in MCQs might affect item performance we compared characteristics of anatomical items tested with iMCQs and non-iMCQs in seven tests of anatomy courses and in two written parts of the first section of the German Medical Licensing Examination (M1).
In summary, we compared 25 iMCQs and 163 non-iMCQs from anatomy courses, and 27 iMCQs and 130 non-iMCQs from the written part of the M1 using a nonparametric test for unpaired samples. As a result, there were no significant differences in difficulty and discrimination levels between iMCQs and non-iMCQs, the same applied to an analysis stratified for MCQ formats.
We conclude that the illustrated item format by itself does not seem to affect item difficulty. The present results are consistent with previous retrospective studies which showed no significant differences of test or item characteristics between iMCQs and non-iMCQs.
Einleitung: Um junge Medizinstudierende auf die stetig wachsenden Anforderungen eines Arztes klinisch, wissenschaftlich sowie psycho-sozial allumfassend und kompetent besser vorzubereiten, sollten Universitäten eine enge, persönliche Erfahrungs- und Wissensvermittlung ermöglichen. Strukturierte Mentorenprogramme als Lösungsmodell klinische Aufgabenfelder früher in die vorklinische Lehre einfließen zu lassen, um somit eine begleitete Priorisierung des breiten, theoretisch geprägten universitären Lehrstoffes zu erleichtern, stellen einen vielversprechenden Ansatzpunkt dar.
Hier berichten wir über die Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse des vorklinischen Mentorenprogrammes der Universität Bonn, welches zum Wintersemester 12/13 eingeführt wurde.
Projektbeschreibung: Das Programm zeichnet sich durch das Konzept des peer-to-peer-Teachings in den Semestern der Vorklinik im Rahmen eines humanmedizinischen Regelstudienganges aus. In regelmäßigen, freiwilligen Kurstreffen mit verschiedenen klinischen Fallbeispielen soll Studierenden die Möglichkeit geboten werden, erworbene Kenntnisse aus den curricularen Grundlagenfächern eigenständig anzuwenden, sowie einen Kontakt mit einem persönlichen Ansprechpartner für Ratschläge und Hilfestellung zu gewährleisten. Auf diese Weise wird ein ungezwungener Erfahrungsaustausch ermöglicht, der den Studierenden eine Motivations- und Lernhilfe bietet, insbesondere für die mündliche Physikumsprüfung sowie für weitere Prüfungen des Studiums.
Ergebnisse: Über die letzten drei Jahre konnte die Teilnehmerzahl und das Interesse am Programm stetig gesteigert werden. Die Auswertung der gesammelten Evaluationen bestätigt eine sehr gute Kommunikation zwischen Tutor und Studierenden (über 80%), sowie durchweg gute bis sehr gute Qualität und Nützlichkeit der fachlichen, als auch sonstigen Tipps der Mentoren. Eine abschließende Bewertung der Erwartungen an das Mentorenprogramm wurde insgesamt auf einer Schulnotenskala stets als gut bis sehr gut bewertet (Wintersemester: sehr gut 64.8±5.0%, gut 35.2±5.0%, Sommersemester: sehr gut 83.9±7.5%, gut 16.1±7.5%)
Zusammenfassung: Zusammenfassend hat sich gezeigt, dass sich das Mentorenprogramm positiv auf die Entwicklung, Ausbildung und Zufriedenheit der Studienanfänger in der Bonner Vorklinik auswirkt.
Introduction: To better prepare young medical students in a thorough and competent manner for the ever increasing clinical, scientific, as well as psychosocial requirements, universities should enable a close, personal transfer of experience and knowledge. Structured mentoring programs are a promising approach to incorporate clinical subjects earlier into the preclinical training. Such a mentoring program facilitates the prioritization of concepts from a broad, theory-heavy syllabus.
Here we report the experiences and results of the preclinical mentoring program of Bonn University, which was introduced in the winter semester of 2012/2013.
Project desciption: The program is characterized by the concept of peer-to-peer teaching during the preclinical semesters of medical school. Regular, voluntary course meetings with different clinical case examples provide students the opportunity to apply knowledge acquired from the basic science curricula; furthermore, a personal contact for advice and support is ensured. Thus, an informal exchange of experiences is made possible, which provides to the students motivational and learning aids, in particular for the oral examination at the end of the premedical semesters as well as for other examinations during medical school.
Results: Over the course of the preceding three years the number of participants and the interest in the program grew steadily. The analysis of collected evaluations confirms very good communication between mentors and students (>80%), as well as consistently good to very good quality and usefulness in terms of the mentors’ subject-specific and other advice. The overall final evaluation of the mentoring program was always good to very good (winter semester: very good 64.8±5.0%, good 35.2±5.0%, summer semester: very good 83.9±7.5%, good 16.1±7.5%)
Summary: In summary, it has been shown that the mentoring program had a positive impact on the development, education and satisfaction of students beginning their preclinical semesters at Bonn University.
Background: Since 2009, IPF patients across Europe are recruited into the eurIPFreg, providing epidemiological data and biomaterials for translational research.
Methods: The registry data are based on patient and physician baseline and follow-up questionnaires, comprising 1700 parameters. The mid- to long-term objectives of the registry are to provide clues for a better understanding of IPF phenotype sub-clusters, triggering factors and aggravating conditions, regional and environmental characteristics, and of disease behavior and management.
Results: This paper describes baseline data of 525 IPF subjects recruited from 11/2009 until 10/2016. IPF patients had a mean age of 68.1 years, and seeked medical advice due to insidious dyspnea (90.1%), fatigue (69.2%), and dry coughing (53.2%). A surgical lung biopsy was performed in 32% in 2009, but in only 8% of the cases in 2016, possibly due to increased numbers of cryobiopsy. At the time of inclusion in the eurIPFreg, FVC was 68.4% ± 22.6% of predicted value, DLco ranged at 42.1% ± 17.8% of predicted value (mean value ± SD). Signs of pulmonary hypertension were found in 16.8%. Steroids, immunosuppressants and N-Acetylcysteine declined since 2009, and were replaced by antifibrotics, under which patients showed improved survival (p = 0.001).
Conclusions: Our data provide important insights into baseline characteristics, diagnostic and management changes as well as outcome data in European IPF patients over time.
Trial registration: The eurIPFreg and eurIPFbank are listed in ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT02951416).
Background: Bidirectional promoters (BPs) are prevalent in eukaryotic genomes. However, it is poorly understood how the cell integrates different epigenomic information, such as transcription factor (TF) binding and chromatin marks, to drive gene expression at BPs. Single-cell sequencing technologies are revolutionizing the field of genome biology. Therefore, this study focuses on the integration of single-cell RNA-seq data with bulk ChIP-seq and other epigenetics data, for which single-cell technologies are not yet established, in the context of BPs.
Results: We performed integrative analyses of novel human single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data with bulk ChIP-seq and other epigenetics data. scRNA-seq data revealed distinct transcription states of BPs that were previously not recognized. We find associations between these transcription states to distinct patterns in structural gene features, DNA accessibility, histone modification, DNA methylation and TF binding profiles.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that a complex interplay of all of these elements is required to achieve BP-specific transcriptional output in this specialized promoter configuration. Further, our study implies that novel statistical methods can be developed to deconvolute masked subpopulations of cells measured with different bulk epigenomic assays using scRNA-seq data.
Purpose: When squamous cell carcinoma of the buccal mucosa (BSCC) extends surrounding anatomical sites such as gingiva, retromolar triangle, or hard palate, it might be challenging to ensure adequate tumor coverage by sole interstitial brachytherapy due to the complexity of catheter implantation. By combining interstitial catheters with an enoral placed, individually assembled “oral spacer plus embedded catheters” device (hybrid of intracavitary-interstitial brachytherapy), it should be easier to deliver the necessary tumoricidal dose to irregular-shaped tumor volumes (clinical target volume – CTV) with improved conformity. The purpose of this analysis was to compare the dose distribution created by the hybrid of intracavitary-interstitial brachytherapy (HBT) with the dose distribution of an interstitial catheter only-approach, based on the interstitial catheters used for HBT (ISBT-only) by evaluating respective treatment plans (HBT plan vs. ISBT-only plan) for the treatment of early stage BSCC.
Material and methods: A retrospective analysis was performed for patients with localized BSCC treated between April 2013 and October 2017. All patients received sole HBT without additional external beam radiation therapy or planned neck dissection. Dosimetric parameters taken into account for comparison between actual HBT and virtual ISBT-only were CTV D90, CTV V100, CTV V150, CTV V200, mandible D2cc, and mucosal surface D2cc.
Results: Dosimetrically, HBT showed a trend toward better CTV D90 compared to ISBT-only. In addition, HBT demonstrated statistically better CTV V100 coverage compared to ISBT-only. There was no statistically significant difference with respect to CTV V150, CTV V200, and mucosal surface D2cc, while a trend was seen in better mandible D0.1cc between HBT and ISBT-only.
Conclusions: The HBT approach appears to enable improved dose coverage of irregular-shaped enoral tumor volumes compared to ISBT-only for patients with early stage BSCC.
Formation and segregation of cell lineages forming the heart have been studied extensively but the underlying gene regulatory networks and epigenetic changes driving cell fate transitions during early cardiogenesis are still only partially understood. Here, we comprehensively characterize mouse cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) marked by Nkx2-5 and Isl1 expression from E7.5 to E9.5 using single-cell RNA sequencing and transposase-accessible chromatin profiling (ATAC-seq). By leveraging on cell-to-cell transcriptome and chromatin accessibility heterogeneity, we identify different previously unknown cardiac subpopulations. Reconstruction of developmental trajectories reveal that multipotent Isl1+ CPC pass through an attractor state before separating into different developmental branches, whereas extended expression of Nkx2-5 commits CPC to an unidirectional cardiomyocyte fate. Furthermore, we show that CPC fate transitions are associated with distinct open chromatin states critically depending on Isl1 and Nkx2-5. Our data provide a model of transcriptional and epigenetic regulations during cardiac progenitor cell fate decisions at single-cell resolution.
GTP cyclohydrolase (GCH1) governs de novo synthesis of the enzyme cofactor, tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), which is essential for biogenic amine production, bioactive lipid metabolism and redox coupling of nitric oxide synthases. Overproduction of BH4 via upregulation of GCH1 in sensory neurons is associated with nociceptive hypersensitivity in rodents, and neuron‐specific GCH1 deletion normalizes nociception. The translational relevance is revealed by protective polymorphisms of GCH1 in humans, which are associated with a reduced chronic pain. Because myeloid cells constitute a major non‐neuronal source of BH4 that may contribute to BH4‐dependent phenotypes, we studied here the contribution of myeloid‐derived BH4 to pain and itch in lysozyme M Cre‐mediated GCH1 knockout (LysM‐GCH1−/−) and overexpressing mice (LysM‐GCH1‐HA). Unexpectedly, knockout or overexpression in myeloid cells had no effect on nociceptive behaviour, but LysM‐driven GCH1 knockout reduced, and its overexpression increased the scratching response in Compound 48/80 and hydroxychloroquine‐evoked itch models, which involve histamine and non‐histamine dependent signalling pathways. Mechanistically, GCH1 overexpression increased BH4, nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide, and these changes were associated with increased release of histamine and serotonin and degranulation of mast cells. LysM‐driven GCH1 knockout had opposite effects, and pharmacologic inhibition of GCH1 provided even stronger itch suppression. Inversely, intradermal BH4 provoked scratching behaviour in vivo and BH4 evoked an influx of calcium in sensory neurons. Together, these loss‐ and gain‐of‐function experiments suggest that itch in mice is contributed by BH4 release plus BH4‐driven mediator release from myeloid immune cells, which leads to activation of itch‐responsive sensory neurons.
Background: Effects of playing high stringed bow instruments on the upper body posture have not been analysed so far. The instrument-specific seating position when playing in an orchestra is compared to the habitual seating position.
Methods: Three dimensional back scans were performed in 13 professional violinists and viola players of a radio orchestra (8 f / 5 m). Trunk position in their habitual seating position and in the instrument- specific seating position imitating playing was compared. Statistical differences were calculated using Wilcoxon Matched Pairs Test with Bonferroni Holm correction.
Results: Significant differences were found between the seated position with instrument and without (p < 0.001, 0.03, 0.02 or 0.01) in the spine (trunk length, sagittal trunk decline, lumbar bending angle, maximal rotation, standard deviation rotation, lumbar lordosis), the shoulder (scapula distance, scapula rotation, scapula angle right) and pelvis distance.
Conclusions: Playing an instrument changes the static seating position by increased rotation of the spine and specific shoulder adaptations holding the instrument (left arm) and the bow (right arm), with minor effects on the pelvis. This forced position may result in chronic health effects. The method used in this study is an approach to better understand the involved muscular structures and possible resulting health damages.