1.Involving equipment department in enhancement of medical consumables management
Lingfang HU ; Ming YANG ; Lei WU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
Equipment department plays an important role in medical consumables management. Institutionalized management and practical medical consumable purchase are key to medical consumables management.
2.Study on Protective Effects of Li Medicine Chushi Qufeng Decoction on Arthritis Model Rats Induced by Chicken TypeⅡCollagen
Li ZHANG ; Yiyun ZHANG ; Hong FU ; Kaiyu WANG ; Lingfang LEI ; Chuntao WANG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(22):3088-3090
OBJECTIVE:To study the protective effects of Li medicine Chushi qufeng decoction on arthritis model rats. METH-ODS:60 rats were randomly divided into normal group,model group,positive group and Chushi qufeng decoction high-dose,me-dium-dose and low-dose groups [45.9,22.95,11.48 g(crude drug)/kg]. Except for normal group,those groups were given chicken type Ⅱ collagen to induce arthritis model. After modeling,normal group and model group were given normal saline intragastrical-ly,once a day,for consecutive 12 d;Chushi qufeng decoction groups were given relevant medicine intragastrically;positive group was given leflunomide 4.5 mg/kg on 1st-3rd day and 1.8 mg/kg on 4th-12th day. The degree of joint lesion in rats were scored. The degree of joint swelling was determined as well as the serum levels of TNF-α,IL-1β and type Ⅱ collagen antibody. RESULTS:Compared with normal group,arthritis index,degree of joint swelling,the serum levels of TNF-α,IL-1βand typeⅡcollagen anti-body increased significantly in model group (P<0.01). Compared with model group,pathological score of positive group and Chushi qufeng decoction high-dose group decreased significantly,and serum levels of TNF-α,IL-1β and type Ⅱ collagen antibody decreased significantly in treatment groups(P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Li medicine Chushi qufeng decoction has cer-tain protective effect on arthritis model rats induced by chicken typeⅡcollagen.
3.Health inequalities during 20 years of rapid economic development in China (1980-2000): a mortality analysis.
XiaoYing ZHENG ; XinMing SONG ; Gong CHEN ; YunZhong YOU ; Qiang REN ; JuFen LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; LingFang TAN ; JiHong WEI ; QiuYuan CHEN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(4):329-334
OBJECTIVETo examine the influence of China's economic reforms on population health and regional mortality rates.
METHODSLongitudinal study measuring the mortality trends and their regional variations. Using data from the three most recent national censuses, we used the model life table to adjust the mortality levels within the population for each census, and to calculate life expectancy. We then examined the variation in patterns of mortality and population health by economic status, region and gender from 1980-2000.
RESULTSLife expectancy varied with economic status, province, and gender. Results showed that, although life expectancy in China had increased overall since the early 1980s, regional differences became more pronounced. Life expectancy for populations who live in the eastern coastal provinces are greater than those in the western regions.
CONCLUSIONDifferences in life expectancy are primarily related to differences in regional economic development, which in turn exacerbate regional health inequalities. Therefore, it is necessary to improve economic development in less developed regions and to improve health policies and the public health system that address the needs of everyone.
China ; Developing Countries ; Economics ; Female ; Healthcare Disparities ; economics ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant Mortality ; Life Expectancy ; Male ; Mortality ; trends ; Sex Characteristics