1.Investigation and analysis of clinical application of washed red blood cells
Rongxian LIAO ; Guoying FU ; Shaoyun WU ; Xuemei XU ; Hao LV
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):760-761
Objective To investigate and analyze the clinical application of washed red blood cells in Quzhou in 2014-2015 years,and to provide evidence for the rational and effective use of washed red blood cells in clinical practice.Methods the amount of washed red blood cells,the distribution of diseases and the serological detection before transfusion were analyzed retrospectively in 8 hospitals of grade two and over in Quzhou during the past 2014-2015 years.Results the amount of washed red blood cells in 2015 increased by 39.07% compared with 2014,an increase of 24.4 times the amount of red blood cells increase,increase mainly in 3 hospitals;Diseases of the blood system,malignant tumors and chronic kidney disease is the main diagnosis of transfusion cases,accounted for 63.49%,19.05%,12.70%.There were different standards for the development of serological testing items before transfusion Conclusion the advantages of washed red blood ceils gradually recognized by clinicians,but also don't rely on experience,hospitals should pay attention to the comprehensive evaluation of clinical blood transfusion and standardize the serological detection of blood transfusion department,which is the key to improve the cost performance of this component.
2.The effect of quick freezing equipment and quick freezing time on the preparation of cryoprecipitate
Guoying FU ; Xuemei XU ; Sujun JIANG ; Hao LV
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):836-837
Objective To discuss the effect of quick freezer equipment and quick freezing time on the preparation of cryoprecipitate.Methods The cryoprecipitate,already prepared,was placed into the MBF21 freezer and minus 30℃ SANYO refrigerator for 30-minute and 50-minute storage.The activity of coagulation factor VⅧ,and the content of fibrinogen in different equipment were detected by automatic coagulation analyzer,in order to make sure whether it met the quality requirements.Results The content of fibrinogen in the cryoprecipitates from both of the equipment after 30-minute storage met the requirement,with the qualification rate of 100%.As to the activity determination of coagulation FⅧ,low temperature refrigerator showed a qualification rate of 62.5%,which was significantly lower than that of quick freezer with a qualification rate of 97.5% (P<0.01).The cryoprecipitates from both of the equipment after 50-minute storage,with part of fibrin precipitation,had a qualification rate of fibrinogen content lower than 50% (P>0.05).The qualification rate of quick freezer and low temperature refrigerator was 35% and 12.5%,respectively,with significant difference.Conclusion Quick freezer can make the cryoprecipitate quick-frozen,which can ensure the quality.The coagulation factor VⅧ is unstable,whose activity decreased with the increase of temperature.We should try our best to shorten the time off the cold chain.
3.Research Progress in the Core Proteins of the Classical Swine Fever Virus.
Yuzhen HOU ; Dantong ZHAO ; Guoying LIU ; Fan HE ; Bin LIU ; Shaoyin FU ; Yongqing HAO ; Wenguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(5):579-584
The core protein (CP) of the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is one of its structural proteins. Apart from forming the nucleocapsid to protect internal viral genomic RNA, this protein is involved in transcriptional regulation. Also, during viral infection, the CP is involved in interactions with many host proteins. In this review, we combine study of this protein with its disorders, structural/functional characteristics, as well as its interactions with the non-structural proteins NS3, NS5B and host proteins such as SUMO-1, UBC9, OS9 and IQGAP1. We also summarize the important part played by the CP in CSFV pathogenicity, virulence and replication of genomic RNA. We also provide guidelines for further studies in the CP of the CSFV.
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4.Liver transplantation between a RhD positive graft to a RhD negative recipient
Genshu WANG ; Hua LI ; Jian ZHANG ; Nan JIANG ; Guoying WANG ; Binsheng FU ; Yang YANG ; Guihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(11):905-908
ObjectiveTo investigate the choice of graft,and transfusion and immunosuppressant regimen of a RhD negative recipient in liver transplantation.MethodsOne RhD negative patient with hepatocellular carcinoma who received a liver graft from a RhD positive donor was retrospectively studied,and related references were reviewed.During the operation,the patient received five units of RhD negative/O RBC,3000 ml positive/O plasma and 30 units cryoprecipitate.Tacrolimus and prednisone were used to prevent rejection,and prednisone was withdrawn 30d post transplant.Results The patient's liver function recovered smoothly,without any acute rejection or hemolytic reaction.Anti-D antibody was not detected.The patient suffered from cancer recurrence 9 months and died of brain metastasis 13 months after transplantation.ConclusionsA RhD negative recipient can receive a graft from a RhD positive donor in liver transplantation.The selection of RBC and platelet from RhD negative or positive donors should be based on the result of anti-D antibody test.Plasma and cryoprecipitate can be transfused regardless of Rh type.Enhanced immunosuppressant regimen was unnecessary for these patients.
5.Micafungin in the management of invasive fungal infections after liver transplantation
Nan JIANG ; Genshu WANG ; Hua LI ; Jian ZHANG ; Binsheng FU ; Guoying WANG ; Yang YANG ; Guihua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(5):330-333
ObjectiveTo study the role of micafungin in the treatment of invasive fungal infection after liver transplantation.MethodsWe retrospectively studied the clinical data of 32 patients who developed invasive fungal infection after liver transplantation treated in our center between December 2008 and June 2010.The therapeutic effect,adverse effect,and the blood concentration/dose ratio of tacrolimus (tacrolimus concentration per dose.kg-1) before and after micafungin treatment were analysed.ResultsThe curative rate was 93.7%.There were no obvious toxicity and sideeffect.The blood concentration/dose ratio in the triazoles treatment group [(1031± 634.2) ng·ml-1/mg · kg-1] was markably higher than the micafungin treatment group [(172.6±39.45) ng·ml-1/mg · kg-1] and the control group (ceasing antifungal agents) [(183.8±47.08) ng· ml-1/mg · kg-1] (P<0.05).However,there was no significant difference in the blood concentration/dose ratio between the micafungin treatment group and the control group (P>0.05).ConclusionsMicafungin did not significantly affect the blood concentration/dose ratio of tacrolimus,and effectively treated invasive fungal infection in patients after liver transplantation.
6.Research of the development strategy of a children's hospital in Shanghai
Guoying HUANG ; Di XUE ; Lianhua CAO ; Xiayan HUANG ; Xiaohu WU ; Jiabao FU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2009;25(7):453-456
This paper introduced the background, contents, methods and main results, as well as its strategic goals for the next decade and strategic development planning for the next five years. The authors believed that inherent logic, supports from the governments and other authorities as well as the executive power of the hospital in question were the basic factors for the success of its strategic planning and implementation. The authors also held that a package of actions would be conducive to correctly positioning tertiary hospitals and that medical services pricing ought to be rational for the costs, technology and policy guidelines of medical care.
7.Compliance of breast cancer patients with postoperative peripherally inserted central catheter in upper limb motion
Haofen XIE ; Qinhong XU ; Guoying FU ; Jiong ZHENG ; Liemin RUAN ; Yadi HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(5):304-307
Objective To investigate compliance of breast cancer patients with postoperative peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in terms of upper limb motion, to formulate practical plan of upper limb motion, and to improve the compliance in the patients with PICC catheter.Methods A total of 75 patients after breast cancer operation with PICC for chemotherapy were selected from Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery for upper limb activity instructions.Plan-Do-Check-Act method was used to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness.Two cycles were performed in two weeks.Patients' compliance was assessed by the inquiry method.Results After practicing and refining nursing process, perfecting the risk assessment table, adjusting the education time, etc., the cognition and acceptance of the significance of upper limb motion were improved in the patients.The compliance of the patients to the upper limb motion instructions was satisfactory.Conclusions The upper limb motion scheme in this study was modified and perfected through application, research, and practice.This scheme could enhance the compliance of patients in terms of upper limb motion.
8.Effect of catalpol on RAW264.7 macrophage polarizationmediated by AGEs-stimulated mouse mesangial cells
Yingxue FU ; Yuping CHEN ; Wenqing BIAN ; Huiqin XU ; Guoying DAI ; Hongsheng SHEN ; Xiaoyang GAN ; Wei WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(10):1399-1404
Aim To investigate the effect that catalpol intervenes macrophage polarization mediated by mouse mesangial cells(MMCs) stimulated by advanced glycation end products(AGEs).Methods RAW264.7 macrophages and MMCs were co-cultured in vitro and divided into model group(100 mg·L-1 AGEs), control group(100 mg·L-1 BSA), catalpol(0.1, 1.0, 10.0 μmol·L-1) group, and aminoguanidine(1.0 μmol·L-1) group which was set as positive control.After being incubated with catalpol for 1 h, MMCs were stimulated by AGEs for 23 h.The proliferation-inhibition rate of MMCs was measured by MTT assay.MCP-1 in supernatant liquid of MMCs was detected by ELISA method.The expression of iNOS, CD16/32, TNF-α, COX-2, CD206 and Arg-1 was detected by Western blot.Simultaneously, the percentage of iNOS and CD206 was also measured by flow cytometry.Results AGEs could increase the level of MCP-1 secreted by MMCs.The expression of iNOS, TNF-α, CD16/32 and COX-2 protein of macrophage was up-regulated after MMCs stimulated by AGEs, while the expression of CD206 and Arg-1 was down-regulated.After being intervened by catalpol, these effects could be reversed.All the changes were concentration-related.Conclusions Catalpol can inhibit macrophages M1-type polarization process and promote M2-type polarization, which may be mediated through MCP-1 secreted by MMCs after AGEs stimulation.Catalpol can ameliorate inflammation and relieve diabetic kidney injury.
9.Measurement of Particle Volatility Using Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometry Tandem Thermodiluter
Shouhui DAI ; Xinhui BI ; Huan HUANG ; Guohua ZHANG ; Junjie HE ; Gengchen WU ; Guoying SHENG ; Jiamo FU ; Zhen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(8):1156-1161
Volatility can influence the lifetime of particles in the atmosphere, and provide useful information on the formation of secondary aerosol. The previous studies generally utilized thermodenuder ( TD ) to investigate the volatility behavior of particles. Using TD, semivolatile species are vaporized at different temperature, and the vaporized gas is adsorpted by activated charcoal. However, carbon might be emitted from activated charcoal under high temperature or activated charcoal ageing. In this study, a new method was developed for the measurement of particle volatility by coupling a thermodiluter system to an online single particle aerosol mass spectrometer ( SPAMS) . Aerosol particles were passed into two different channels, and then analyzed by SPAMS. Through Channel 1, aerosol particles were heated to different temperature by heating tube, then non-volatile particles and volatile gas entered into the diluter. After diluting and cooling by diluent air, the non-volatile particles were analyzed by SPAMS. Through Channel 2, aerosol particles were analyzed directly by SPAMS without the heating process. Particle volatility was obtained by comparing the information ( particle size, particle number and mass spectrum ) of particles through Channels 1 and 2. Laboratory tests showed that the diluter could avoid the re-condensation of volatiles to the particles. This developed method was applied in the real time measurement of individual particle volatility in the spring of Guangzhou. The results showed that these particles were primarily comprised of highly volatile and moderate volatile species.
10.Laboratory detection of blood vessel function in patients with hemorrhagic stroke
Yin FU ; Qi GUO ; Qing ZHU ; Junyu HE ; Guoying ZOU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;40(3):313-317
Objective To investigate the level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), homocysteine (HCY), fibronectin (Fn) and apolipoprotein E (ApoE) in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid patients with stroke to inquire into patients′endothelial function damage.Methods We chose standard stroke patients in Brain Hospital of Hu′nan Province from August 2015 to August 2016, divided into ischemic stroke (IS) group (52 cases) and hemorrhagic stroke (HS) group (33 cases), and chose patients with the cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis and treatment and ruled out infections, the nervous system and cardiovascular system diseases as control group (20 cases).The serum VEGF, HCY, Fn, and ApoE levels of the patients on the 1 th, 5 th and14 th day after admission were monitored and compared with those in cerebrospinal fluid expression, NIHSS and Barthel were also performed for assessment of severity and prognosis of HS.Results The serum levels of VEGF, HCY and ApoE in HS group were higher than those in IS group, and the Fn level was lower than that in IS group and control group.At the same time, the Fn levels gradually increased on the 5 th and 14 th day after admission (P<0.05), close to the control group.Cerebrospinal fluid of VEGF, HCY, Fn, and ApoE levels in HS group were higher than those in the control group, while Fn level was lower, and these indexes were lower in cerebrospinal fluid than those in the serum, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).In correlation analysis, HCY level of cerebrospinal fluid was positively correlated with ApoE in HS patients (r=0.645, P=0.001), HCY and ApoE levels in HS patients were positively correlated with patients′NIHSS score (r=0.547, P=0.006;r=0.720, P<0.001), and negatively correlated with Barthel index score (r=-0.703, P<0.001, r=-0.765, P<0.001, respectively).Conclusion There were vascular endothelial injury and neuroprotective function decreased in brain tissue of stroke patients.The level of Fn was related to the patient′s prognosis, which was conducive to the differentiation of IS and HS.The cerebrospinal fluid levels of HCY and ApoE can be used to evaluate the prognosis of HS patients.