1.Study on correlation of staining method and contamination.
Xinlan LUO ; Jun YAO ; Yongjun HUANG ; Kunming LIANG ; Xiaolan ZHU ; Wenxian DOU ; Xuefeng LIU ; Lijuan KUANG ; Lingyin LIANG ; Yanhui LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2014;43(12):834-836
2.Establishment of a clinical department operation evaluation index system based on delphi method
Yue QIU ; Qingshan GENG ; Bin DAI ; Wei JIANG ; Yanhui KUANG ; Xiaorou XIE
Modern Hospital 2024;24(2):239-242
The high-quality development requirements for public hospitals,national examination orientations,and DIP medical insurance payment reforms present significant challenges to the refined management of public hospitals.Therefore,it is essential to enhance the operational management of these institutions.This paper aims to develop an operation evaluation index system for clinical departments using the Delphi method for assessing the efficiency of resource input and output across various clinical departments.It provides a scientific basis for decision-making regarding resource allocation,transformation towards re-fined management,and the enhancement of operational guidance for departments.
3.Exploration of internal control in procurement budget based on inquiry mechanism
Yunping WANG ; Yue QIU ; Wei JIANG ; Jun SUN ; Haokai ZHAI ; Yanhui KUANG ; Xiaorou XIE ; Bin DAI
Modern Hospital 2024;24(11):1726-1728,1733
Effective budget management is crucial for the internal control of procurements in public hospitals.This paper investigates challenges such as unscientific budget preparation,insufficient market analysis,and inadequate procurement internal control in a tertiary hospital in Shenzhen.In addition,based on a budget inquiry mechanism,the study explores strategies to en-hance internal control management within procurements in public hospitals,focusing on the pilot implementation of budget price review mechanisms in the hospital.The paper proposes such rules as"whoever applies is responsible and conducts research,"departmental checks and balances,continuous feedback,and pre-budget inquiry.These measures are used to improve procure-ment cost control,enhance hospital operational efficiency,and increase economic benefits.
4.Application of behaviour change wheel theory in management of cardiovascular disease
Ziwei YOU ; Zemin KUANG ; Yanhui ZHOU ; Lirong WU ; Hongjuan HU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(1):121-127
Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death all over the world, and its prevalence and mortality are still rising. Changing risk health behaviors is an important prevention and treatment strategy for cardiovascular diseases, which can effectively delay the course of disease and improve prognosis of patients. However, the existing chronic disease management model does not fully exploit and utilize intervenable factors to maximize the effect of intervention. Based on 19 behavioral intervention theoretical frameworks, the behaviour change wheel (BCW) provides clear guidance for behavioral analysis and intervention design, which is worthy of in-depth study and application. This article reviews the framework content, implementation steps and application status of BCW in cardiovascular disease management at home and abroad, in order to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for domestic application of BCW theory to conduct behavior intervention.
5.Formulation Optimization of the Volatile Oil Microcapsules of Cinnamomi Ramulus and Angelicae Sinensis Radix and Their Pharmacokinetics in Vivo
LAI Wensheng ; LIU Yanling ; KUANG Yanhui ; ZHANG Sisi ; ZHANG Chuanping ; LI Chuyuan ; GUO Bohong
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(16):2251-2259
OBJECTIVE To optimize the preparation technology of the volatile oil microcapsules of Cinnamomi Ramulus and Angelicae Sinensis Radix, characterize the microcapsules prepared after the formulation optimization and study pharmacokinetics characteristics in rats. METHODS Spray drying was used to prepare the volatile oil microcapsules of Cinnamomi Ramulus and Angelicae Sinensis Radix. The preparation process was optimized by Box-Behnken response surface method with the drug loading and encapsulation efficiency as indexes. The microcapsules were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy(SEM). Blood samples were collected after gastric administration at a dose of 100 mg·kg-1. HPLC method was adopted in the plasma concentration determination, and pharmacokinetics behavior in vivo was also compared. RESULTS The optimal formulation: core material-capsules material ratio was 1∶1.7, capsules material concentration was 10.25%, sodium starch octenyl succinate∶maltodextrin was 3.8∶1, high pressure homogenization pressure was 20 MPa and the inlet temperature of spray drying was 185 ℃. Under the optimized conditions, the drug loading was (18.94±1.09)% and the encapsulation rate was (96.03±2.91)%, respectively. The results of FT-IR and SEM showed that the essential oils had been successfully coated in the capsule wall material. The microcapsules were basically spherical in shape, with concave surface but no obvious cracks. The main pharmacokinetic parameters such as tmax, t1/2, CL, AUC0-t, k10,k12, and k21 of microcapsules had significant difference of the volatile oil(P<0.05 or P<0.01). Microcapsules effectively prolonged the circulation time of volatile oil in the body, promoted the absorption of drugs in the body and the oral bioavailability was enhanced to 2.62 times. CONCLUSION The model established by the Box-Behnken design-response surface method can be used to optimize the formulation of volatile oil microcapsules of Cinnamomi Ramulus and Angelicae Sinensis Radix with great prediction effect. The microcapsules prepared by the optimized process has good drug loading properties and the bioavailability of volatile oil is increased.
6.History and Clinical Application of Classic Famous Formula Danggui Sinitang
Sihong LIU ; Siqi JIA ; Lin TONG ; Li REN ; Lei ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Yanhui KUANG ; Deqin WANG ; Bing LI ; Huamin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(1):53-60
Danggui Sinitang is first recorded in the Treatise on Cold Damage written by ZHANG Zhongjing in the Han dynasty. It is composed of Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Cinnamomi Ramulus, Paeoniae Radix Alba, Asari Radix et Rhizoma, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Tetrapanacis Medulla, and Jujubae Fructus and serves as a classic formula for treating the syndrome of blood deficiency and cold reversal. This study systematically reviews the records of Danggui Sinitang in ancient Chinese medicine books of various dynasties and the modern clinical applications to probe into the composition, plant species, processing, dosage, decocting method, and indications of Danggui Sinitang, aiming to provide a reference for the development and clinical application of this classic formula. The review of the records showed that there were a variety of records of Danggui Sinitang with different composition, and the composition of this formula listed in the Treatise on Cold Damage has a significant impact on later generations and has been used by medical practitioners throughout history. Although the dosage of some drugs decreased during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the medical practitioners continued to use the original formula. In terms of processing, although there were slight changes in the processing of Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Paeoniae Radix Alba, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, and Tetrapanacis Medulla, the original processing method was inherited. In terms of indications, Danggui Sinitang was designed to treat cold reversal due to blood deficiency and dysentery. Furthermore, it was used to treat headache, convulsive disease, infantile convulsion, and private part adduction in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Nowadays, this formula is mostly used to treat diabetes peripheral neuropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, dysmenorrhea, Raynaud's disease and other diseases. In terms of precautions, ancient physicians believed that Danggui Sinitang should not be taken by pregnant women and should only be used for limb chills caused by blood deficiency and cold coagulation. For limb chills caused by other reasons, this formula should not be used indiscriminately. Modern research has not reported any serious adverse reactions related to this formula. Danggui Sinitang has a definite therapeutic effect. In subsequent research and development, quality control standards of Danggui Sinitang should be established while its safety is ensured, and the related preparations should be developed and applied.