1.Study on the Impacts of the Professional Background of the Director of Public Hospital on the Economic Operation of Hospital
Wenjing HAN ; Qingping YUN ; Ming WU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(1):77-81
Objective:To analyze and explain the influences of the professional background of the directors of public hospitals on the economic operation of the hospital,and to provide research support for training compound hospital management talents and improving the relevant policies of public hospital director management.Methods:The fixed effect model was used to conduct a quantitative analysis based on the data of individual directors and hospital economic performance of public hospitals in Guangdong from 2005 to 2018.Results:Compared with hospitals whose directors without clinical medical backgrounds,the medical income,the number of admissions and medical expenditure of the hospitals whose directors with clinical medical backgrounds were lower,and turnover of bed rate was higher,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with hospitals where the directors had not obtained a degree related to management and did not participate in management training,the asset-liability ratio and management cost of the hospital where the directors had obtained a degree or participated in the training were lower,and the liquidity ratio was higher,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion:For the economic operation indicators closely related to clinical work,directors with clinical medical background have a more significant impact because of their advantages in clinical front-line learning and work experience.For the economic operation indicators closely related to asset management,administration and cost management,directors with management learning experience can better reveal and exert their advantages in applying advanced management concepts,methods and tools,and have a more significant impact.
2.Current situation and strategies for improving Traditional Chinese Medicine health education among hemodialysis patients in 7 tertiary TCM hospitals
Chenglong WANG ; Ningning JIN ; Lisong PEI ; Yuan TIAN ; Liwei WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Qingping LI ; Cuiqing ZHANG ; Caihong WANG ; Yang HAN ; Julan GUO ; Xiangdi LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(7):796-801
Objective To understand the proficiency level and sources of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)health education among hemodialysis patients,in order to provide the basis for promoting the application of TCM nursing in hemodialysis patients.Methods Utilizing a convenience sampling approach,we conducted a survey from April to May 2023 involving hemodialysis patients from 7 tertiary TCM hospitals across Beijing,Hebei Province,Sichuan Province,and other regions.Custom-made questionnaires were utilized,gathering general information,respons-es conceming the level of mastery on TCM health education,and their primary sources of such knowledge.Results A total of 413 questionnaires were disseminated,and 392 proved valid,yielding a valid response rate of 94.92%.The score of patient's knowledge on TCM health education averaged(8.25±3.73),and an average score rate of 48.53%was obtained.In the patients undergoing hemodialysis,a relatively larger number of people possess knowl-edge of TCM health knowledge about relieving symptoms(50.8%~55.9%)and traditional Chinese daily life routines(56.4%~90.1%).However,fewer people are aware of how to use the five-tone therapy method for emotional inter-vention(40.8%)and principle of taking restorative Traditional Chinese Medicine(24.5%~36.7%),the dietary prin-ciples of"nurturing yang in spring and summer,and nurturing yin in autumn and winter"(14.3%),and theories of TCM kidney functions(9.9%).Approximately 23.0%of the patients sourced their TCM health education knowledge from new media platforms.Compared with new media method alone,patients who utilized only traditional education-al platforms(P=0.020),and those who combined both new media and traditional methods(P=0.018)demonstrated higher proficiency in TCM health education.Conclusion Hemodialysis caregivers are urged to develop a TCM health education framework that emphasizes emotional well-being and traditional wellness concepts,thereby fostering patient-centric TCM health ideologies.Hemodialysis education personnel are encouraged to leverage new media whilst ensuring education quality and effective outcomes.
3.Deep brain stimulation for treatment of pediatric dystonia
Haibo YANG ; Qingping ZHANG ; Yongxin WEN ; Zhen HUANG ; Ye WU ; Yanling YANG ; Cui WANG ; Yuehua ZHANG ; Ying HAN ; Xinhua BAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(4):279-282
Objective:To summarize the therapeutic effect of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for dystonia.Methods:Detailed clinical information and peripheral blood of children with dystonia at Peking University First Hospital from April 2017 to July 2020 were collected.The motor scores of Burke-Fahn-Marsden Dystonia Rating Scale were recorded of the dystonia before and after the treatment of DBS.Whole-exome sequencing was performed on children with dystonia.Then the effect of DBS was evaluated.Results:A total of 32 cases of patients with dystonia treated with DBS were enrolled, including 16 males and 16 females.Twelve cases were treated with globus pallidus internus DBS, and 20 cases were treated with subthalamic nucleus DBS.Twenty cases (62.5%) with pathogenic gene mutations were detected.Pathogenic variants in PANK2 (9 cases), KMT2B(3 cases), GNAO1 (2 cases), GCDH (2 cases), PINK1(1 case), NDUFAF6(1 case), DYT27(1 case) and ADCY5(1 case) were found.The follow-up period was 1 month to 3 years and 8 months.Only 1 case had local infection due to improper home care.The postoperative improvement was 5.66%-95.92%. Conclusions:All patients have a certain degree of relief after DBS without obvious adverse reactions.DBS is an effective treatment for pediatric dystonia.
4.The experience about apprentice teaching ofJingui Yaolue
Qingping LIU ; Nan LI ; Yufeng HAN ; Junwei SUN ; Yuyun WU ; Changsong LIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(2):159-160
Jingui Yaolue is a part ofTreatise on Cold-Attack and Miscellaneous Diseases. Because of the archaic words, students lost the interest on it. So it became the questions that how to make students interested in learning theJingui Yaolue and to make traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) classical guide clinical treatment. Thus, a try has been made to teach the TCM classic in the clinical practice apprentice setting rather than the classrooms. Here, some experiences about apprentice teaching in clinical practice of Jingui Yaolue were shared.
5.Literature Analysis of ADR Induced by Yishen Juanbi Pill
Qingping LIU ; Junwei SUN ; Nan LI ; Yufeng HAN ; Changsong LIN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(5):618-619,620
OBJECTIVE:To offer the literature basis for clinical safe drug use by literature research about ADR induced by Yishen juanbi pill. METHODS:Using“Yishen juanbi pill”as searching word,related literatures about ADR induced by Yishen juanbi pill were collected from CNKI,and then the occurrence of ADR was summarized and analyzed. RESULTS:A total of 15 literatures were included,involving 58 patients. Primary disease were mainly rheumatoid arthritis (28 cases,48.28%);organs/systems involved in ADR were digestive system (77 cases, 76.24%). Main clinical manifestations were epigastric discomfort, pernicious vomiting,diarrhea,etc. No obvious ADR was found. ADR-inducing dose was mainly 8 g,tid(47 cases,92.16%);ADR-inducing drug combination were two-drug combination (33 cases,56.90%). Fifty-eighe cases of ADR were recovered after treatment,and main treatment was drug withdrawal or symptomatic treatment. CONCLUSIONS:Although Yishen juanbi pill may induce ADR,those ADR can disappear spontaneously after drug withdrawal or the symptoms are recovered after symptomatic treatment. Yishen juanbi pill is a relatively safe Chinese patent medicine of anti-inflammatory,but ADR monitoring should be strengthened during application.
6.Preparation and release exam of magnetic chitosan nano-spheres of doxorubicin.
Tao HAN ; Qingping XIAO ; Yuanming ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(1):86-90
Magnetic chitosan (CS) nano-spheres were prepared by the modified suspension cross-linking technique. The results demonstrated that the magnetic drug nano-spheres are mainly spherical in form with a size of 200 to 800 nm, and show good magnetic responsivity. Here, Doxorubicin was used as exam drug. Glutaraldehyde connects Doxorubicin to CS by the chemical bond (-N = C-), and the drug content is in range of 1% to 15% (w/w). The chemical bond is broken depending on pH, so pH is the important factor for the release of doxorubicin. The doxorubicin release was 22.0%, 13.4%, and 4.1% in the space of 7d, when pH was 1, 2, 4. So the nano-spheres are pH-sensitive magnetic targeting drug micro-spheres.
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7.Comparision study of video-assisted thoracoscopic and partial sternotomy extended thymectomy for myasthenia gravis
Qingping ZHANG ; Jun HAN ; Pengfei HE
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(3):187-189
Objective Explore the value of video-assisted thoracoscopic extended thymectomy in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.Methods This is a prospective randomized control study.Fifty-four patients who were confirmed to be MG preoperatively from 2005 to 2008 were divided into VATS group(27 cases)and thoracotomy group(27cases).Thymectomy and dissection of all faity tissue anterior to pericardium were performed in both groups.Results When compared with thoacotomy group,VATS group had less blood loss,shorter postoperative hospital stay and time of postoperative chest drainge tube left.One patient was converted to open surgery because of the injury to the brachiocephalic vein.During a period of followed-up 624 months,symptom was improved in 81% of the patients in VATS group and 85% in thoractomy group(P>0.05).Conclusion Extened thymectomy with VATS is safe and feasible with the advantage of less invasion,less surgical trauma and pain,lower rate of complication and good curative effect.
8.Synthesis and surface modification of magnetic silica micro-spheres and Its application in biomedicine
Tao HAN ; Qingping XIAO ; Zhongrong SONG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;33(2):125-封3
Magnetic silica micro-spheres is a kind of novel functional materials, which is expected to be applied to targeted drug delivery, immunomagnetic beads, separation of nucleic acid and protein, immobilization of enzymes and isolation and purification of natural products in biomedicine. This review describes the methods of synthesis, surface modification and applications of magnetic silica micro-spheres, which focus on the various strategies in synthesis with core-shell and mosaic structure, sol-gel method, liquid phase deposition, self-assembly technique and micro-emulsion method. Finally, foregroud and prospect of the research are also discussed.
9.Expression and clinical significance of Survivin and PTEN in cervical carcinoma
Chao LI ; Qingping WEI ; Junxia WANG ; Yan HAN ; Wenxia SONG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(z1):20-22,25
Objective To study the expression and clinical significance of Survivin and PTEN in cervical carcinoma. Methods The expression of Survivin and PTEN in 60 cases of cervical carcinoma, 15 cases of CIN Ⅰ , 15 cases of CIN Ⅱ, 15 cases of CIN Ⅲ and 15 cases of normal cervical tissues were detected by immunohistochemical staining. Results The expression positive rates of Survivin were 86.67 %, 80.00 %,33.33 %, 20.00 % and 0, respectively, and those of PTEN were 21.67 %, 40.00 %, 80.00 %, 86.67 % and 100.00 % in cervical carcinoma, CIN Ⅲ, CIN Ⅱ, CIN Ⅰ and normal cervical tissues, respectively. The expression positive rates of Survivin were increased along with normal cervical epithelium, CIN Ⅰ, CIN Ⅱ,CIN Ⅲ and invasive carcinoma of cervix;while those of PTEN were inverse order.Compared with the expression positive rates of Survivin and PTEN protein in the CIN Ⅱ group, those in the CIN Ⅲ group had significant differences (P <0.01 and P <0.05, respectively). Expressions of Survivin and PTEN were correlated to the size of focus(P <0.05), the depth of tumor and pelvic lymphnode metastasis (P <0.05), but not to clinical staging, pathological types, pathological grading and age(P >0.05). There was a negative correlation between the expression of PTEN and Survivin in cervical carcinoma. Conclusion The expressions of Survivin and PTEN are correlated with invasion and metastasis of cervical carcinoma, and be related to clinical pathotology.Survivin and PTEN may play a important role in the formation, proliferation, differentuation and metastasis of cervical carcinoma. They may be used as markers of early diagnose, efficacy and prognosis evaluation.
10.Relationship between iron overloading and heme oxygenase-1 after rat intracerebral hemorrhage
Gaiqing WANG ; Qidong YANG ; Guanglai LI ; Qingping TANG ; Dongfang LI ; Xia LIAN ; Yuheng PEI ; Liansheng MA ; Yanqing HAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2008;27(5):380-384
Objective To investigate whether iron mass induces HO-1 overexpression and explore the role of HO-1 in rat intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH). Methods In this study,144 hydrated chloride aldehyde-anesthetized Sprague- Dawley rats were used,autologous blood were injected into the right caudate nucleus to establish the ICH model.Saline injection and health were served as controls.Deferoxamine(DFO)with an intraperitoneal injection served as intervention group.Enhanced Perl's reaction was used for iron staining and brain iron deposits were determined.Brain HO-1 level were examined by immunohistochemical analysis and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR). Results There was a 21-fold increase in iron deposits around the hematoma 7 days after the infusion of 100 μl of autologous blood.Markedly increased levels of perihematomal HO-1 immunoreactivity and HO-1 mRNA in all ICH rats were detected at 3-14 days.The addition of DFO significantly reduced iron deposits in the ipsilateral basal ganglia at 7-14 days after ICH.DFO also inhibited HO-1 overexpression at day 7,14.Correlations test showed that there were positive correlations of iron sediments with HO-1mRNA(r=0.647)and HO-1 immunopositive cells(r=0.209). Conclusions ICH causes iron accumulation in the brain.Iron overloading may induce HO-1 upregulation after ICH.Ratherly,the HO-1 moderate increasing possibly fits with the events,whereas HO-1 overexpression may result in its dysfunction.It may be prudent to intervene ICH with HO-1 inhibitor.

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