1.PRACTICE AND THINKING OF COSTING ACCOUNTING ON THE BASIS OF MEDICAL SERVICES USING THE GENERAL LEDGER MODULE OF UFIDA IN NEW“HOSPITAL AC-COUNTING SYSTEM”
Jun YAN ; Jiayu SHE ; Mingsheng LIU
Modern Hospital 2014;(8):126-128
Objective Through the study of medical services cost accounting , we want to find the laws and provide a theoretical basis for government departments to develop standards of medical service prices and control health care costs . Methods On the basis of department cost accounting, we use financial accounting software, to provide medical service items for collection and sharing in accordance with the project income ratio , workload standards.Results Dialysis the three costs dominate factors, the proportion of disposable materials (60.03%)is the key factor affecting the cost.Conclusion Hygiene material spending accounted for a larger proportion of total expenditure , in order to effectively control the medical expense in dialysis patients, efforts should be made to reduce the cost of hemodialysis consumables.
2.Research strategy of the case-control post-genome-wide association study
Jiayu LIU ; Lina ZHANG ; Hong ZHENG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(7):810-812,813
Since the first paper reported the finding of genetic variation contributing to human age-related macular de?generation by genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 2005, large number of human complex diseases associated genetic variants have been identified through GWAS method. However, the biological function of these genetic variants is not very clear. The present paper reviewed the methods of fine-mapping and the progress of the functional studies for these suscepti?bility variants. In the post GWAS Era, the study of genetic mechanisms can help us to understand the disease pathogenesis.
3.The design of medical equipment management system based on RFID
Yujing LIU ; Zhicong HUANG ; Jiayu ZHENG
China Medical Equipment 2014;(4):39-40,41
Objective:In view of the present hospital medical equipment management problems, we designed a management information system based on RFID. It implements the medical equipment's scientific, standardized, intelligent management objectives.Methods: By optimizing the work flow, improve the regulatory system, the introduction of information management and other means, using RFID technology to complete the full cycle of intelligent management of medical devices.Results: A design scheme of the system can realize a full range of monitoring and management of medical equipment planning, procurement, storage, supply, maintenance and other work of the organization and management.Conclusion: Advantages and use of RFID technology management system will certainly change management mode of medical equipment, and adapt hospital equipment management to the hospital medical treatment, teaching, scientific research and other work, become an important task of informative hospital.
4.Aplication of RFID technology in medical equipment management system
Yujing LIU ; Jun LI ; Jiayu ZHENG
China Medical Equipment 2014;(7):57-59
Objective: For information collection and processing problems currently existing hospital medical equipment management, we design a system design scheme based on RFID technology to achieve the implementation of intelligent management and data processing. Methods:RFID technology is through the electronic tag, reader, the application software system to accomplish the working process of the RFID system. Results:System design scheme can realize comprehensive monitoring and management of hospital medical equipment;realize information management of hospital equipment. Conclusion:The advantage and the use value of RFID technology will change management mode of medical equipment, and bring new opportunities and challenges to the medical equipment management.
5.Analysis of influencing factors of mechanical ventilation time in esophageal cancer patients with lung infection after operation
Zhenjun LIU ; Jiayu WU ; Pingyao XU ; Cuanze XIONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(20):2778-2780
ObjectiveTo explore the influencing factors of mechanical ventilation time in esophageal cancer patients with lung infection after operation.Methods55 esophageal cancer patients with lung infection after operation requiring endotracheal intubation or tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation were included.According to duration of mechanical ventilation time, < 7 days for early weaned from ventilator group, > 7 days for late weaning group.60 esophageal cancer patients with lung infection after operation without mechanical ventilation served as controls.Various factors on the impact of mechanical ventilation were compared.ResultsEarly and late weaning patients were older than control group(P < 0.05), particularly in late weaning patients(P < 0.01).Compared with the control, FEV1 and MVV decreased significantly in early weaning patients(P < 0.05).NFGNB infection in late weaning patients significantly increased than in early weaning patients and the control(all P < 0.01).Logistic multivariate analysis showed that FEV1 was independent factors affecting early weaning (P < 0.01), age (P < 0.05) and NFGNB infection (P <0.01) affecting late weaning.ConclusionThe influencing factors of mechanical ventilation time in esophageal cancer patiens with lung infection after operation were FEV1 decreasing,age and NFGNB infection.
6.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of buccal-lingual mandibular width
Jiayu ZHANG ; Jie CUI ; Qin LIU ; Huiyu HE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(28):5164-5170
BACKGROUND: Due to dentition defect, dentition loss, periodontal disease, trauma and tumor, many patients have to face insufficient buccal-lingual mandibular width. At present, there is no consistent conclusion in suitable peri-implant buccal-lingual mandibular width. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stress of implant-bone interface with three-dimensional finite element method, in order to evaluate buccal-lingual mandibular width suitable for implants. METHODS: Classes Ⅰ and Ⅲ mandible implant models (the buccal-lingual width of implant neck region was 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 and 3.5 mm) were loaded with 200 N forces vertical y and at 60° oblique. Then, the stress and strain in the implant-bone interfacial were analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Almost 2 mm or more than 2 mm of mandible bone width could result in good stress distribution in implant-bone interface. The stress distribution of oblique loading was much greater than that of vertical loading. Proper quantity of peri-implant mandibular width is good for stress distribution in implant-bone interface. In the clinical treatment, the oblique loading should be avoided or reduced.
7.Effects of serum from myocardial infarction rats on rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell differentiation into cardiomyocytes
Jianhua LIU ; Liang HONG ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Jiayu CHEN ; Yunxian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(14):2797-2800
BACKGROUND: Differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem calls(BMSCs) is associated with their microenvironment. After acute myocardial infarction (AMI), the necrosis of cardiomyocytes caused activation of complement, generation of free radical, and secretion of various cell factors. As a result, the ingredients of patients' serum also changed, so does the changes will influence the differentiation of BMSCs into cardiomyocytes? And what influence it will be? OBJECTIVE: To investigative effects of AMI rat serum on the differentiation of BMSCs into cardiomyocytes. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The in vitro controlled cytology experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Center for Stem cells and Tissue Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University from September in 2005 to June in 2006. MATERIALS: SPF Sprague Dawley rats, weighing 50-80 g, aged 3-4 weeks, were used for culture of BMSCs, and SpragueDawley rats, weighing 200-300 g, aged 6-8 weeks, were used for making AMI models. METHODS: BMSCs were isolated and cultured with the adherent method. After making AMI rat models by deligating anterior descending of the left coronary artery, the serum were collected and centrifuged from AMI and normal rats. Then the passage 3 of BMSCs were divided into six groups, non-induction group, 5-azacytidine (5-aza) group, 5-aza plus serum from AMI rat group, 5-aza plus serum from normal rat group, serum from AMI rat group, and serum from normal rat group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Morphology changes in rat BMSCs after induction; Expression of cardiac troponin T of BMSCs after induction; Expression of GATA-4 and desmin mRNA of BMSCs after induction. RESULTS: After being induced by 5-aza and two kinds of serum, some cells became elongated and thinner. Two to three weeks after induction, some cells had a ball-like or rod-like appearance, and connection were formed between adjacent cells. It showed that some BMSC have differentiated into cardiac like cells. The expression of cardiac troponin T, GATA-4 and desmin were positive in cells differentiated from BMSCs. The troponin T expression in control group and simple serum induction group were negative, but GATA-4 and desmin expressed weakly. CONCLUSION: Serum from AMI rat cannot induce BMSCs to differentiate into cardiomyocytes alone, but it promotes BMSCs induced by 5-aza differentiating into cardiomyocytes and facilitates the differentiated calls into mature.
8.The Impact of Different Iodine Intakes on Type Ⅰ Iodothyronine Deiodinase Activity and mRNA Expression in Mouse Thyroid Tissue
Kun WANG ; Yina SUN ; Jiayu LIU ; Yuqin YAN ; Zupei CHEN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(03):-
Thyroid function ultimately depends on appropriate iodine supply to the gland. Thyroid hormone deiodination is an intrinsic component of the thyroid hormone homeostasis. Type Ⅰ iodothyronine deiodinase (D1) plays an important role in thyroid hormone metabolism and has close relationship with thyroid function. Based on successfully establishing animal models of iodine deficiency and iodine excess in Babl/c mice (Babl/c mice were randomly divided into five groups: low iodine (LI), normal iodine (NI), five-fold iodine (5HI) , ten-fold iodine (10HI) and fifty-fold iodine (50HI) group. Three months and six months after admistration, they were sacrificed and thyroids were excised), the expression level of D1 mRNA were examined by using real time quantitative PCR method. D1 activity was analyzed by 125I-rT3 as substrate combined with ion-exchange chromatography. The thyroid hormone was measured with radioimmunoassay method. The data revealed that in the case of iodine deficiency, both D1 mRNA expression and D1 activity was greatly increased(compared with NI groups, P
9.Study of bilateral transverse sinus diameter with spiral CT
Jiayu YIN ; Wenxiang SHEN ; Liangsen LIU ; Shengjun SUN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(8):1178-1181
Objective To explore the value of spiral CT in venous phase in measuring the diameter of bilateral transverse sinus.Methods The CT vascular imaging findings of 200 cases at torcular herophili area in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.The resource images, volume rendering (VR) and maximum intensity projection (MIP) were performed to observe the presentation of vascular anatomy in the torcular herophili area, and to determine the dominant transverse sinus and types of torcular herophili (typeⅠ-Ⅵ).The diameters of bilateral transverse sinus were measured by original CT images.Two groups were categorized according to the genders, and four ones (20-30 years, 30-40 years, 40-50 years and 50-60 years) according to the age.Results Between different genders, there was significant difference in right transverse diameter (P<0.05), and there was no significant difference in left transverse diameter (P>0.05).There was no significant difference among four age groups in bilateral transverse diameter (P>0.05).Conclusion Spiral CT is helpful for the evaluation of the diameter of bilateral transverse sinus.These findings can provide anatomical basis for clinical disease with significant implication.
10.Expression and clinical significance of four miRNAs in epithelial ovarian cancer
Jiayu LIU ; Yanrui ZHAO ; Lina ZHANG ; Ye YAN ; Hong ZHENG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(9):996-999,1000
Objective To determine the expressions of miR-200a, miR-141, miR-205 and miR-34a in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) samples and to explore their clinical significance. Methods According to FIGO staging, 44 EOC pa?tients were divided into two groups:early FIGO stage (stageⅠ-Ⅱ, n=15) and late FIGO stage (stageⅢ-Ⅳ, n=29). Expres?sions of 4 miRNAs were detected by real time quantitative PCR, and were compared between two groups. The correlation of 4 miRNAs was calculated. EOC patients were divided into high miRNA expression group and low expression group according to the median value of miRNAs expression. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox multivariate analysis were used to com?pare the age, FIGO state, tumor residual after operation and post-operative chemotherapy of ovarian cancer between two groups. Results The expression of miR-141 was elevated in stagesⅢandⅣcompared with that of stagesⅠand Ⅱ(P=0.036). There was a positive correlation between expression of miR-141, miR-200a and miR-205, but a negative correlation with miR-34a (P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between miR-200a and miR-205 (P<0.05). Lower miR-200a ex?pression was associated with shorter progress free survival in ovarian cancer analyzed by log-rank test ( P=0.035). The sur?vival rate was significantly higher in FIGO stages ⅠandⅡthan that of FIGO stagesⅢandⅣ(P<0.05). Cox regression analysis revealed that miR-200a, FIGO stage and age were influential factors of overall survival time and progress-free sur?vival time of ovarian cancer, while miR-141, miR-205, miR-34a and tumor residual after operation and post-operative che?motherapy were not influential factors. Conclusion The expression of miR-200a is closely correlated with the progress and prognosis of ovarian cancer and may be used as an independent indicator for ovarian cancer prognosis.