1.The Cause Analysis of Deficiency in Medical Informing Duty
Chinese Medical Ethics 1996;0(01):-
Based on the performance status quo of the deficiency of medical informing duty,this paper analyzed the causes,from the respects of system,management,medical side,patient side,legal,cultural and ethical factors.
2.A brief account of research on Hospital 177's adoption of people-oriented management
Jingcai OU ; Lihua ZHOU ; Chunyan YIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(09):-
Objective To explore proper methods of and environment for people oriented management so as to meet the various new challenges confronting hospitals. Methods The means of retrospection plus the Delphi method and sociological investigations were adopted. Results An exploration was made into the theories and principles to be followed, the means to be adopted and the human environment to be created in implementing people oriented management. Conclusion Hospitals implementing people oriented management and thus achieving maximized benefits in human resources management will be able to enhance their market shares and maintain sustainable development.
3.Long Term Toxicity of Anti-EB Virus Liquid on Beagle Dogs
Zhuangmin LIN ; Qinghua MEI ; Shumin LAN ; Huazhong LI ; Jingcai OU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(14):-
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term toxicity of Anti-EB-virus oral liquid on beagle dogs, and to provide safety evidences for clinical experiment. METHODS: Of the total beagle dogs, three groups totaled 18 were assigned to receive Anti-EB-virus oral liquid at high (76.41 g/kg), medium (25.47 g/kg) and low dosage (8.49 g/kg), and 6 (blank control group) to receive placebo. The ratio of male to female in each group was 1∶1. The beagle dogs were administered intragastrically with drugs qd, 6 days in a week for up to 26 weeks. All the indicators were monitored and the recovery of the beagle dogs was observed. RESULTS: Dogs in high dose group vomited obviously. Gastrointestinal irritation was also noted in medium dose subgroup, but was less severe than the high dose subgroup. During the recovery stage, one dog in high dose group was strong positive in urinary protein test and one in medium dose group was strong positive in urinary occult blood test. No significant drug associated toxic reactions were noted from beagle dogs' body weight, temperature, appetite, ECG, hematology test, blood biochemical analysis, ophthalmology test, marrow test, routine urianlysis, histopathologic examination, etc. CONCLUSION: The non-toxic dose of Anti-EB-Virus Liquid on beagle dogs was 8.49 g/kg in crude drug.
4.Inhibition of Anti-EB Virus Liquor on EB virus antigen expression and its cytotoxicity
Zongchao LIU ; Shaowen JIAN ; Huazhong LI ; Jingcai OU ; Bingfen XIE ; Duan LI ; Gongkan FENG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Object To study the inhibitory effect of Anti-EB Virus Liquor (AEVL) on EB (Epstein-Barr) virus antigen expression and its cytotoxicity. Methods The effect of AEVL on Raji cell early antigen (EA) expression and B 95-8 cell virus capsid antigen (VCA) expression was assayed by indirect fluorescent technique; the cytotoxicity on nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE 2 cells was determined by MTT method. Results At the non-toxic concentration, AEVL had markedly inhibitory effect on Raji cell EB-virus, IC 50 was 0.667 mg/mL and showed powerfully inhibitory effect on B 95-8 cell EB-virus VCA expression, IC 50 was 0.89 mg/mL; and it had strongly inhibitory effect on B 95-8 cell EB virus VCA expression stimulated by sodium n-butyric acid, IC 50 was 1.4 mg/mL. The IC 50 of AEVL on human nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE 2 cell was 7.57 mg/mL. Conclusion AEVL could inhibit EB virus antigen expression and have cytotoxicity on nasopharyngel carcinoma cells at high concentration.