1.Management on healthcare-associated infection in children’s hospitals in the past 30 years
Xiaoping QIN ; Hua LV ; Baomin CHEN ; Kun LIU ; Lei YU ; Fengying LIU ; Dianxiang ZHANG ; Xiaming LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(9):689-693
Objective To understand the development history and current situation of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)management in children’s hospitals in China during the past 30 years.Methods A retrospective survey was conducted in 20 children’s hospitals,the investigated contents included:basic situation of hospitals, HAI management organizations and professionals,the support of hospital leaders for the management of HAI, training on HAI knowledge,monitoring on HAI,and so on.Results Up to 2015,20 hospitals all set up independent HAI management departments and HAI management committees,46.15%(6/13)of hospitals with more than 1 000 beds were understaffed in HAI management.There were a total of 88 professionals in HAI management in 20 children’s hospitals in 2015,53.41% (n=47)of professionals had bachelor degree,34.09% (n=30)were with intermediate professional title,46.59%(n=41)were nursing staff.Up to 2015,incidences and missing report rates of HAI,antimicrobial usage rates,incidences of HAI in neonates all decreased compared with 2006.In 2015,20 (100.00%)hospitals all carried out monitoring on antimicrobial application,multidrug-resistant organisms,disin-fection and sterilization,and provided personnel protective equipment.In 2015,9(45.00%)hospitals used non-tou-ch faucets in all wards,19(95.00%)hospitals supplied hand-drying paper towel and alcohol-based hand rub in all wards.None of professionals in these hospitals participated in national-level training on HAI for ≥3 times in 1996, professionals in 11 hospitals (55.00%)participated in national-level training for ≥3 times in 2015.Conclusion In the past 30 years,the management of HAI in children’s hospitals in China has basically met the requirement,moni-toring on HAI gradually improved,but allocation of HAI professionals and personnel quality ability still need to be strengthened.
2.Integrated imaging evaluation of chronic myocardial ischemia in Chinese mini-swine model
Xiang TANG ; Bin LV ; Shihua ZHAO ; Yue TANG ; Fengying LV ; Wei FANG ; Minjie LU ; Jinguo LU ; Xiongbiao CHEN ; Shiliang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(3):421-424
Objective To assess multi-detector CT (MDCT), MR and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) in detection of chronic myocardial ischemia in Chinese mini-swine models. Methods Six male pigs received MDCT scan firstly. Then Ameroid narrow ring was placed in the left descending branch and MDCT, MR were performed at the same day. On the 2nd, 27th day, SPECT was given. Coronary angiography (CAG) was given on the 28th day, and then MDCT and MRI. The animals were killed after allexaminations. The pathological examination was given at last. Results Two pigs died during the rearing and another 4 had results. Pathology showed 3 had subendocardium infarction and 1 had no infarction. CAG showed infarction in 3 pigs with stenosis more than 50%. Areas of reduced perfusion in arterial phase MSCT, first-pass MRI and SPECT were consistent to findings of TTC staining. MDCT detected that ESV on the 28th day was higher than that of preoperative and postoperative day (P<0.05), the other indexes had no difference. MRI displayed that EDV on the 28th day was higher than that of postoperative day (P<0.001), the other indexes had no differences. SV and EDV measured with MDCT were higher than those with MRI (all P<0.05). ESV and EF measured with MDCT and MRI had no statistical difference (all P>0.05). CT value of left ventricular anterior wall on preoperative, postoperative day and the 28th day were statistically different (F=10.274, P=0.011). Conclusion Arterial phase of MDCT, first-pass perfusion of MRI and SPECT all show reducing perfusion in left ventricular anterior wall corresponded to myocardial infarction with TTC staining. CT value of myocardial ischemia decreases after myocardial ischemia.
3.Plant regeneration of Withania somnifera.
Zhengwei LUO ; Yiming SUN ; Cuiping LV ; Fengying WANG ; Jiwei SUN ; Min SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(7):897-900
OBJECTIVETo study tissue culture and plant regeneration of Withania somnifera.
METHODLeaves of W. somnifera were used for explants, effects of different plant growth substances on callus and shoot induction were studied, different medium and plant growth substances for rooting induction was optimized.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe best plant growth substances combination for callus induction was MS + 1.0 mg x L(-1) 2,4-D + 0.1 mg x L(-1) KT. The optimal medium for germination was MS + 1.0 mg x L(-1) 6-BA + 0.1 mg x L(-1) NAA. The best medium and plant growth substances combination for rooting induction was 1/2MS + 0.5 mg x L(-1) NAA, transplant survival rate of plantlet reached 92% in humus soil-pearlite (1:1).
Culture Media ; pharmacology ; Plant Growth Regulators ; pharmacology ; Regeneration ; drug effects ; Tissue Culture Techniques ; Withania ; drug effects ; growth & development