1.Quality Management and Performance Evaluation of Pharmacy Dispensing Work in Our Hospital
Xiaotong LU ; Jian ZHANG ; Songhao HU ; Chuanmin YANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(13):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish evaluation system and quality management of dispensing department in hospital and provide basis for comprehensive and correct assessment of pharmacy dispensing work.METHODS:Based on the platform of human resource management,the flow and job responsibility of drug dispensing were adjusted."Drug dispensing work quality management specification and performance evaluation system" was established and put into practice.RESULTS:Drug dispensing quality management had criteria and principles to go by.The level of management staff were improved dramatically.58.3% of department administrators were younger than 40 years old,who were recruited and went on duty after passing examination.CONCLUSION:"Drug dispensing work quality management specification and performance evaluation system" is the comprehensive requirement of effectively ensuring the quality of drug dispending work and safety of drug utilization and reflects the standard and scientific management of drug dispensing.
2.Determination of Ferulic Acid in Pedo Spleen Energy Activating Misture by HPLC
Jian ZHANG ; Liang JIN ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yuenian TANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(24):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a HPLC method for the determination of ferulic acid in pedo spleen energy activating Misture.METHODS:The determination was performed on Hypersil ODS column,the mobile phase consisted of1%acetic acid-methanol(70∶30)with a flow rate of0.8ml/min,the column temperature was26℃,the detection wavelength was320nm and the sample size was20?l.RESULTS:Good linear relationship with peak area score was achieved when the detection con?centration range of ferulaic acid was within a range of0.02~1.2mg/ml(r=0.9997),the average recovery was97.88%(RSD=1.19%).CONCLUSION:The method can be served as a quality control for pedo spleen energy activating Misture.
3.Identification and distribution of the clinical isolates of imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa carrying metallo-beta-lactamase and/or class 1 integron genes.
Xi, CHENG ; Pinjia, WANG ; Yue, WANG ; Hong, ZHANG ; Chuanmin, TAO ; Weiqing, YANG ; Mei, LIU ; Wenxiang, JIA
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(3):235-8
To investigate the distribution of the genes of two major metallo-beta-lactamases (MBL; i.e., IMP and VIM) and class 1 integrons (intI) in the clinical imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a total of 65 isolates, from a university hospital in Sichuan between December 2004 and April 2005 were screened for MBL genes by PCR using primers specific for bla ( IMP-1 ), bla ( VIM ) and bla ( VIM-2 ) genes. The MBL-positive isolates were further assessed for class 1 integrons by PCR using specific primers. The nucleotide sequences of several PCR products were also determined. The results revealed that the bla ( VIM ) gene was found in 81.5% (53/65) of all isolates, bla ( VIM-2 ) gene was found in only 1 isolate and the intI gene was observed in 45.3% (24/53) of bla ( VIM )-positive isolates. One isolate carried simultaneously both bla ( IMP-1 ) and intI genes, and to the best of our knowledge this is the first report of such isolate in southwest China. These observations highlight that the genes for VIM beta-lactamase and class 1 integrons were predominantly present among the imipenem-resistant P. aeruginosa tested, confirming the current widespread threat of imipenem-resistant, integron-borne P. aeruginosa.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology
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China
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DNA Primers/chemistry
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Drug Resistance, Bacterial
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Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
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Imipenem/*pharmacology
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Integrons
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Models, Genetic
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Pseudomonas Infections/genetics
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Pseudomonas Infections/*microbiology
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa/*metabolism
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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beta-Lactamases/*metabolism
4.Evaluation of chemiluminescence immunoassay in the detection of treponema pallidum antibody
Jin DENG ; Chenli RAO ; Tingfu YANG ; Lan LUO ; Tingting WANG ; Chuanmin TAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(8):1041-1042
Objective To analyze the clinical performance of chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA)in determination of trepo‐nema pallidum antibody(TP antibody) .Methods The results detected by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay( ELISA)were regar‐ded as relative standards ,and results detected by treponema pallidum particle assay (TPPA) were regarded as recognition criteria . 2 223 serum samples of outpatients and inpatients were collected ,and TP antibodies were detected by CLIA and ELISA method re‐spectively ,and followed by confirmation of TPPA test .Results Among 2 223 serum samples ,53 samples were TP antibody positive detected by ELISA and 60 samples were TP antibody positive detected by CLIA ,and the positive incidence of TP antibody detected by the ELISA and CLIA method was 2 .34% and 2 .65% respectively .The positive predictive value ,sensitivity and specificity of the CLIA method was 98 .33% ,100 .00% and 99 .95% ,repectively .Conclusion The CLIA method could be considered adequate for screening of TP antibody in a large volume of samples ,with characteristics of automatic ,quantitative and short turn around time .
5.Content of Six Compounds in Urine and Feces After Intragastric Administration of Shegan Heji in Rat
Yuenian TANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaotong LU ; Ting CHEN ; Xin WEI ; Liang JING ; Chaorong SUN ; Songhao HU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yun YAN
Herald of Medicine 2014;(8):985-987
Objective To study absorption of shegan heji marker components in blood and their excretion in urine and feces of rats, after intragastric administration of shegan heji. Methods LC-MS/MS was used for determination of marker compounds. Rat metabolic cage technology was employed. Results Excretion of marker components were completed 24 hours after administration. Conclusion Ephedrine can be excreted from rats within 24 hours. The possibility of mutual transformation of flavonoids exists in the body. Taking shegan heji will not cause accumulation of ephedrine and flavonoids in the body.
6.Long term toxicity of vinorelbine tartrate on immune and hematopoietic systems in rats
Tianxian PEI ; Hingjing WANG ; Hinying TENG ; Chuanmin GUO ; Guangshen GAO ; Dong YANG ; Xucong GAO ; Xiuping SHEN ; Zongpeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(4):562-568
OBJECTlVE To study the Iong term toxicity of vinoreIbine tartrate(NVB)on rat immune and hematopoietic systems pathoIogicaIIy. METHODS SD Rats were randomIy divided into 4 groups:normaI controI group and NVB 5.0,10.0,and 20.0 mg·m-2 groups,each group containing 6 maIe and femaIe rats. The rats in NBV groups were administered different concentrations of NVB by intravenous drip on the 1st and 8th days,21 da cycIe,for 4 cycIes. On the 14th day after the Iast administration, white bIood ceIIs(WBC),neutrophiI(Neut),Iymphocytes(Lym),red bIood ceIIs(RBC)and reticuIo-cyte‰(RET‰)were detected by ADVIA2120 hematoIogy anaIyzer. Thymus,sternum marrow,spIeen and mesenteric Iymph nodes were observed by histopathoIogicaI examination. The thymus and spIeen were preciseIy weighed to obtain the reIative organ coefficients. Bone marrow smears were made for counting and cIassification. RESULTS Compared with normaI controI group,WBC,Neut,Lym,RBC and RET% of peripheraI bIood of NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups were decreased(P﹤0.05,P﹤0.01). The Neut vaIue of maIe rats was(2.35±0.56)×109·L-1 in normaI controI group,but was reduced to (1.66±0.44),(0.67±0.22)and(0.20±0.02)×109·L-1(P﹤0.05,P﹤0.01)in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. The Neut vaIue of femaIe rats was(1.26± 0.27)× 109 L-1 in normaI controI group,but was reduced to(1.14±0.56),(0.47±0.13)and(0.21±0.08)×109 L-1(P﹤0.05,P﹤0.01)in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. The resuIts of counting and cIassification of bone marrow smears showed that the myeIoid ceII ratio decreased(P﹤0.05,P﹤0.01). The myeIoid ceII ratio of maIe rats was(42.7±6.1)% in normaI controI group,but was reduced to(28.8±5.3)%,(22.0±3.2)% and(18.9±3.9)% in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. The myeIoid ceII ratio of femaIe rats in normaI controI group was(35.4±3.0)%, but was reduced to(31.2±4.7)%,(22.9±6.7)% and(20.8±4.2)% in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. The thymus coefficient was reduced(P﹤0.05,P﹤0.01). The thymus coefficient of maIe rats in normaI controI group was 0.36±0.04,but was reduced to 0.31±0.06,0.18±0.03 and 0.08±0.01 in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. The thymus coefficient of femaIe rats in normaI controI group was 0.29±0.06,but was reduced to 0.25±0.06,0.19±0.06 and 0.07±0.01 in NVB 5,10 and 20 mg·m-2 groups. Histopatho-IogicaI examination showed that thymus was atrophiedand bone marrow was suppressed. SpIeen com-pensatory extrameduIIary hematopoietic ceIIs were increased in NVB 5.0,10.0 and 20.0 mg·m-2 groups (maIe and femaIe)to different degrees,but the mesenteric Iymph nodes of NVB groups showed no sig-nificant pathoIogicaI changes. CONCLUSlON NVB has immune and hematopoietic toxicity on SD rats, as is showed by thymic atrophy and bone marrow suppression.
7.Pharmacokinetics of Ephedrine Hydrochloride in Rats after Intragastric Administration of Shegan Mixtures
Yuenian TANG ; Qihui CHEN ; Zhiyan LIN ; Xin WEI ; Ting CHEN ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaotong LU ; Liang JIN ; Chaorong SUN ; Songhao HU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yun YAN
China Pharmacist 2014;(4):553-555
Objective: To determine the pharmacokinetics of ephedrine hydrochloride in rats after intragastric administration of Shegan mixtures. Methods:Shegan mixtures (1. 0 ml/100 g) were administered to each rat by gavage. Blood samples were collected after the administration. Plasma concentration of ephedrine hydrochloride was determined by LC-MS/MS. The pharmacokinetic parame-ters of ephedrine hydrochloride were obtained using the pharmacokinetic software. Urine and fecal samples were collected in 24 hours after the administration using metabolic cage to determine the recovery of ephedrine hydrochloride. Results: The pharmacokinetic pa-rameters of ephedrine hydrochloride were as follows:Tmax of (1. 30 ± 0. 23)h,T1/2 of (21. 17 ± 1. 35)h, Cmax of (278. 86 ± 46. 41)ng ·ml-1,AUC0~∞ of (1221.98 ±412.64)ng·ml-1 and Vc/F of (1.70 ±0.15)L. Totally 85.66% ephedrine hydrochloride could be recovered from urine in 24 hours after the administration;however, it was not detected in the fecal samples. Conclusion: Most of e-phedrine hydrochloride is excreted through kidney in 24h,therefore, Shegan mixtures can't cause the accumulation of ephedrine hydro-chloride in rats.
8.Identification and Distribution of the Clinical Isolates of Imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Carrying Metallo-β-lactamase and/or Class 1 Integron Genes
CHENG XI ; WANG PINJIA ; WANG YUE ; ZHANG HONG ; TAO CHUANMIN ; YANG WEIQING ; LIU MEI ; JIA WENXIANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(3):235-238
To investigate the distribution of the genes of two major metallo-β-lactamases (MBL; i.e., IMP and VIM) and class 1 integrons (intI) in the clinical imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a total of 65 isolates, from a university hospital in Sichuan between December 2004 and April 2005 were screened for MBL genes by PCR using primers specific for blaIMP-1, blaVIM and blaVIM-2 genes. The MBL-positive isolates were further assessed for class 1 integrons by PCR using specific primers. The nucleotide sequences of several PCR products were also determined. The results revealed that the blaVIM gene was found in 81.5% (53/65) of all isolates, bla
9.Management Strategy for Congenital Choledochal Cyst with Co-existing Intrahepatic Dilation and Aberrant Bile Duct As Well As Other Complicated Biliary Anomalies.
Qian DONG ; Buxian JIANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhong JIANG ; Hongting LU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yu CHENG ; Xiwei HAO
Yonsei Medical Journal 2006;47(6):826-832
The purpose of this study was to investigate and discuss imaging methods and management strategies for congenital choledochal cyst with co-existing intrahepatic dilation and aberrant bile duct as well as other complicated biliary anomalies. In this study we reviewed and analyzed 72 patients with congenital choledochal cyst, ranging in age from 15 days to 12 years old and who were seen at our hospital during the past 12 years, from January 1993 to October 2005. The image manifestation and clinical significance of patients with co- xisting intrahepatic biliary dilation and aberrant bile duct were carefully examined during operation via MRCP, cholangiography and choledochoscope. Twenty-two cases (30.1%) presented with intrahepatic bile duct dilation and 12 of these were of the cystic type. That is, the orifice of the dilated intrahepatic tract that converged into the common hepatic duct showed membrane or septum-like stenosis. In 10 cases the dilation tapered off from the porta hepatis to the initiating terminals of the intra-hepatic bile ducts and was not accompanied by stenosis. An aberrant bile duct was observed in 2 of the cases. In 3 cases, the right and left hepatic ducts converged at the choledochal cyst. In conclusion, the imaging methods for intrahepatic bile duct dilation possess important clinical significance. Further, for hepatojejunostomy with radical excision of a choledochal cyst, additional operative procedures for intrahepatic stenosis, possible bile duct malformation and pancreaticobiliary common duct calculi can potentially reduce postoperative complications.
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Postoperative Complications/ultrasonography
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Male
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Liver Diseases/complications/*radiography/surgery
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant
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Humans
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Female
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Choledochal Cyst/complications/*radiography/surgery
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Cholangiography
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Child, Preschool
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Child
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Bile Ducts/*abnormalities/pathology/surgery
10.Management Strategy for Congenital Choledochal Cyst with Co-existing Intrahepatic Dilation and Aberrant Bile Duct As Well As Other Complicated Biliary Anomalies.
Qian DONG ; Buxian JIANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhong JIANG ; Hongting LU ; Chuanmin YANG ; Yu CHENG ; Xiwei HAO
Yonsei Medical Journal 2006;47(6):826-832
The purpose of this study was to investigate and discuss imaging methods and management strategies for congenital choledochal cyst with co-existing intrahepatic dilation and aberrant bile duct as well as other complicated biliary anomalies. In this study we reviewed and analyzed 72 patients with congenital choledochal cyst, ranging in age from 15 days to 12 years old and who were seen at our hospital during the past 12 years, from January 1993 to October 2005. The image manifestation and clinical significance of patients with co- xisting intrahepatic biliary dilation and aberrant bile duct were carefully examined during operation via MRCP, cholangiography and choledochoscope. Twenty-two cases (30.1%) presented with intrahepatic bile duct dilation and 12 of these were of the cystic type. That is, the orifice of the dilated intrahepatic tract that converged into the common hepatic duct showed membrane or septum-like stenosis. In 10 cases the dilation tapered off from the porta hepatis to the initiating terminals of the intra-hepatic bile ducts and was not accompanied by stenosis. An aberrant bile duct was observed in 2 of the cases. In 3 cases, the right and left hepatic ducts converged at the choledochal cyst. In conclusion, the imaging methods for intrahepatic bile duct dilation possess important clinical significance. Further, for hepatojejunostomy with radical excision of a choledochal cyst, additional operative procedures for intrahepatic stenosis, possible bile duct malformation and pancreaticobiliary common duct calculi can potentially reduce postoperative complications.
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Postoperative Complications/ultrasonography
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Male
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Liver Diseases/complications/*radiography/surgery
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant
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Humans
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Female
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Choledochal Cyst/complications/*radiography/surgery
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Cholangiography
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Child, Preschool
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Child
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Bile Ducts/*abnormalities/pathology/surgery