1.Rapid Determination of Fifteen Elements in Ibuprofen Injection by ICP-MS
Chunyi YAO ; Biao LI ; Haitao JIA ; Chen YU ; Jingya JU ; Yujin LI
China Pharmacist 2016;19(5):1000-1003
Objective:To develop a method for the rapid determination of 15 elements such as Al,Ca,Cr,Mg,Zn,K,B,Sr, Cd,Ba,Pb,As,Sb,Na and Li in ibuprofen injection by ICP-MS. Methods:After diluted by 2% nitric acid solution,the samples was determined directly by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry(ICP-MS)with the online internal standard to correct matrix interference and signal drifting. Results:The detection limits of the method were ranged from 0. 031 to 5. 1 μg·L-1 . The average recoveries were within the range of 82. 6% -107% and RSDs were all less than 5% . Conclusion:The method is rapid, accurate and highly sensitive,which can provide technical support for the quality control of ibuprofen injection.
2.Impacts of screening programme on awareness of control and prevention of cervical cancer in women living in rural areas
Liping QIU ; Jingya ZHOU ; Li LIU ; Lili HAN ; Guangmei LIU ; Kuixiang WANG ; Lirong JU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2012;06(4):239-243
Objective To explore the influence of screening programme on awareness of cervical cancer prevention among 30 to 59 years old women who live in rural areas of Beijing.Methods A face-to-face cross-sectional survey on women's knowledge on cervical cancer prevention was conducted in 2008 and 2009 among subjects recurited by three-stage stratified random sampling.ResultsUnivariate analysis showed that since the initiation of cervical cancer screening in Daxing District of Beijing,the overall awareness of cervical cancer was significantly increased among women residents,and the percentage of women with 5 or more correct answers was increased from 37.3% to 51.0% ( x2=62.06,P<0.001).After adjusting confounding factors,multivariate analysis showedthat cervical cancer screening programme contributed to improved awareness of cervical cancer-related knowledge ( OR =1.853,95% CI1.590 -2.159).In addition,current place of residence,education level,household income per-capita and screening history within 5 years were major factors affecting women's awareness of cervical cancer ( OR vales were 1.766,2.580,1.350 and1.676,respectively),and higher education level and personal income were correlated with increased awareness rate.ConclusionCervical cancer screening could improve general knowledge of cervical cancer,especially for those who have never participated in the screening programme.