1.Study on the Evaluation Approach of Anticancer Drugs Prescriptions of PIVAS
Qi CHEN ; Qiuqiong LIU ; Xiaoqi LIU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(17):-
OBJECTIVE: To provide reference for effective and safe application of anticancer drugs in the clinic. METHODS: Combined with the practice and experience in PIVAS for 5 years, the evaluation approach of anticancer drugs were analyzed and summarized comprehensively. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: The anticancer drugs prescription was evaluated in respect of reasonable dosage, rational solvent, appropriate drug usage, special usage and the reasonability of drug combination, which guarantee the quality of anticancer drug and rational use of drug in the clinic.
2.Value of ultrasound elastography versus transrectal prostatic biopsy in prostatic cancer detection
Gang CHEN ; Xueping LIU ; Qiuqiong CAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;(4):481-484
Objective To detect the impact of ultrasound elastography in diagnosis of prostatic cancer,and to evaluate its capability in differentiating benign from malignant lesions.Methods From June 2013 to February 2015, we selected 50 patients with different prostatic lesions,and suspicious for malignancy were included.All patients had a conventional B-mode ultrasound examination and color Doppler imaging,and then real time ultrasound elastography was performed in the same session.Finally,the results were compared to the histopathological results of those lesions. Results The addition of Strain ratio parameter for evaluating the elastography images showed the highest sensitivity of 74.2%,specificity of 73.7% and accuracy of 74.0% at a best cut off point of 5.5 between benign and malignant lesions.Conclusion Prostate US combined with elastography can be a helpful tool for guiding malignant lesions.Also it can help in targeting the biopsy site.
3.Study on bacterial endotoxin in BREVISCAPINI INJECTION by kinetic turbidimetric limulus test
Haiyan LAO ; Qiuxiao LIN ; Qiuqiong LIU ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To determine the bacterial endotoxin in BREVISCAPINI INJECTION (BI) by kinetic turbidimetric limulus test Methods By spiking the amount of standard endotoxin into BI sample, the interference test was fulfiled to detect the recovery in the range of 50% 200% Results A 12 fold dilution to BI sample is effective to eliminate the interference in limulus test Conclusion The kinetic turbidimetric limulus test provides an efficient way to detect the bacterial endotoxin in BI sample
4.Determination of Endotoxin in Chuan Hu Ning Iinjection with Kinetic Turbidimetry Limulus Test
Qiuqiong LIU ; Haiyan LAO ; Qiuxiao LIN ; Yang OU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective: The dynamic turbidimetry Limulus test was used to assay endotoxin content in Chuan Hu Ning injection. Methods: When the standardized endotoxin added in Chuan Hu Ning injection sample (Lot.No.000409) and in its 40-fold dilution, 80-fold dilution, 120-fold dilution and 200-fold dilution , the recovery was 0 %, 21.18 %, 76.69 %, 101.1 %and 117.8 %and as the standardized endotoxin added in the three batches of 200-fold dilution of Chuan Hu Ning injection (Lot.No.000408?000409?001023), the recovery was 110.5 %, 124.4 %and 87.98 %. Results: As standardized endotoxin concentration being 5.00, 0.500, 0.0500Eu/mL , the 200-fold dilution of Chuan Hu Ning injection is effective to eliminate the interference in the test. Conclusion: The dynamic turbidimetry Limulus test provides a new way for the determination of endotoxin in Chuan Hu Ning injection.
5.Investigation and Analysis of Medication Situation and Need for Pharmaceutical Services of Geriatric Peo-ple from Some Communities in Guangzhou
Qiuxiao LIN ; Chen XIA ; Qiuqiong LIU ; Hongqiu ZHU ; Weihua LAI
China Pharmacy 2017;28(12):1591-1594
OBJECTIVE:To explore the ways and methods for pharmacists to participate in community pharmaceutical care, and to provide reference for guaranteeing safe use of drugs in the elderly. METHODS:Questionnaire survey about medication situa-tions and pharmaceutical care demands was conducted among the elderly randomly selected from some communities of Guangzhou Yuexiu District and Liwan District. The investigation data was analyzed statistically. RESULTS:Totally 300 questionnaires were sent out,and 283 were recycled with effective recovery rate of 94.33%. Among respondents,64.66% geriatric people had a high school education or above and 87.99% elderly people enjoyed medical insurance for urban residents;the major health problems of the elderly were chronic diseases like hypertension,osteoporosis,hyperlipidemia,diabetes. 55.48% interviewees preferred to pur-chasing drugs from governmental hospitals and 40.28% interviewees used to purchase drugs from community hospitals;in terms of understanding of drug information,72.08% interviewees tended to consult doctors about drug use but only 12.72% intervieweestended to consult hospital pharmacists about drug use. Interviewees often took various kinds of drugs,there were 72.44%interview-ees taking drugs according to the doctor's advice. 44.88%interviewees accustomed to storing drugs at discretion. 68.20%interview-ees deemed that the responsibilities of the pharmacists were drug dispensing,but only 28.27% interviewees thought that pharma-cists could provide medication guidance and consultation;in terms of community pharmaceutical care,interviewee had much great-er demands to daily care and rational drug use of lectures. CONCLUSION:Geriatric people take many different drugs to treat their diseases in those communities,there are many problems that are not conducive to safe drug use. Those reflected urgent need for community pharmaceutical care,and then higher requirements are put forward for the professional quality of pharmacists.
6.Quality Standard of Mageng Phlegm-eliminating Oral Liquid
Ying LI ; Guangren LIAO ; Qiuqiong LIU ; Hongqiu ZHU ; Qiuxiao LIN
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish the quality standard of Mageng phlegm - eliminating oral liquid.METHODS:Herba Ephedrae,Platycodon grandiflorum and Ophiopogon japonicus in Mageng phlegm - eliminating oral liquid were identified qualitatively by TLC,and the content of baicalin was determined by HPLC.RESULTS:Herba Ephedrae,Platycodon grandiflorum and Ophiopogon japonicus had been successfully detected by TLC.The linear range of baicalin was 0.102~1.734?g (r = 0.9996) with an average recovery of 97.19%(RSD = 1.20%,n = 6).CONCLUSION:The established quality standard is applicable for the quality control of Mageng phlegm -eliminating oral liquid.
7.Relation of anxiety and depression and quality of life for patients with anus-saving surgery of rectal cancer
Yinghui DENG ; Xiuliu KE ; Qiuqiong YAO ; Zhihua LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;14(10):1-4
Objective To investigate relation of anxiety, depression and quality of life for patients with anus-saving surgery of rectal cancer. Methods Sixty patients with rectal cancer accepted anus-saving surgery were investigated with self-designed survey, hospital anxiety and depression scale(HADS)and the MOS 36 items short form health survey(SF-36). The correlation between patients with anxiety and depression and the quality of life used pearson correlation analysis. Results Colorectal cancer confirmed anal postoperative elderly patients with anxiety and depression and quality of life were negatively correlated (r value of 0.312 and 0.495 respectively, P<0.05). The postoperative SF-36 was (64.2 ± 11.76), 36.67%and 36.00%patients were evaluated to anxiety and depression respectively . Conclusion In order to reduce patients' anxiety and depression and improve their quality , nursing staff should actively protect elderly patients with anal rectal cancer, psychological emotional support, guide them to adopt measures, such as relaxation therapy so as to improve their quality of life.
8.A survey of glucose and lipid metabolism and concomitant diseases among inpatients in Guangdong province
Kuanxiao TANG ; Qiuqiong YU ; Liehua LIU ; Yaoming XUE ; Huazhang YANG ; Lu LI ; Dehong CAI ; Ge WU ; Fan ZHANG ; Longyi ZENG ; Shaoda LIN ; Zhenghua XIAO ; Xuan XIA ; Xiaoying HE ; Fen XU ; Jianping WENG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(3):196-200
Objectives To investigate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of dyslipidemia as well as its treatment and influence on accompanying diseases in impaired glucose status among inpatients. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the inpatients registered in ten university hospitals of Guangdong, China during the week before the Diabetes Day in 2004. The fasting blood glucose (FBG), lipid profiles, BMI, waist to hip ratio (WHR) and concomitant disorders of the first screen during the hospitalization period were recorded. Those who had FBG level from 5.6 to 6. 9 mmol/L and not been previously diagnosed diabetes (PDM) underwent oral glucose tolerance test (OGTF). Results Of the 8753 inpatients investigated, 1067 eases had complete medical records(CMR case) including PDM cases and previously non-diagnosed diabetes ones with FBG ≥ 5. 6 mmol/L. Of the previously non-diagnosed diabetes cases with FBG levels from 5.6 to 6.9 mmmol/L, 65.8% accepted OGTT. Of the CMR cases, 41.9% had PDM, 21.7% was newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus (NDM), 29. 1% had impaired glucose regulation (IGR) and only 7.3% had normal glucose tolerance (NGT). The TG levels in NDM and PDM group were higher than those in IGR and NGT group (P < 0.05, respectively). The HDL-C levels in IGR, NDM and PDM group were lower than those in NGT group (P < 0.05, respectively). Sixty-nine point six percent of the diabetes mellitus (DM) inpatients was accompanied with dyslipidemia and the rate was higher than those in NGT (56.4%) and IGR inpatients (52.5%, P <0.05, respectively). Only 22. 8% of the PDM inpatients underwent treatment of dyslipidaemia and just 3.4% achieved the target suggested by the guideline of ATP-Ⅲ. BMI was higher and waistline longer in the PDM and NDM inpatients than those in the NGT cases (P <0.05, respectively). Seventy-two point eight percent of the PDM inpatients was complicated with more than one type of vascular diseases. Nine point seven percent and 0. 2% of the NDM inpatients were tormented by diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy respectively. Conclusions More inpatients with accompany DM or IGR had concomitant dyslipidemia than those with NGT, which included hypertriglyccridemia, hypo-high-density lipoproteinemia and metabolic syndrome. Concomitant vascular diseases were more frequently found in PDM inpatients than in the others. Some of the NDM and IGT inpatients were complicated with microvascular diseases.
9.Severity of COVID-19 reinfection among healthcare workers in a grade A tertiary hospital in Shanghai by the end of 2022
Wanwan LIU ; Qiuqiong DENG ; Jianhua MI ; Jingli GU ; Ling YU ; Zhuyi HUANG ; Jiahong ZHAO ; Fei CHEN ; Qin CAO ; Qun XU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):123-127
ObjectiveTo describe the epidemic characteristics of COVID-19 after policy adjustment from “Category B notifiable disease with category A management” to “Category B notifiable disease with category B management”, and to explore the protective effect of previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 on common symptoms of reinfection. MethodsHealthcare workers infected with SARS-CoV-2 in a grade A tertiary hospital in Shanghai were included in the study from December 4, 2022 to January 11, 2023. Data on demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, medical history, and COVID-19 vaccination history were collected. We determined the epidemiological curve and characteristics, and then compared the difference in the severity of clinical symptoms between primary and reinfection subjects. ResultsA total of 2 704 cases were included in the study, of which 45 had reinfection, 605 (22.4%)were males, 608 (22.5%)were doctors, 1 275 (47.2%) were nurses, and 2 351 (86.9%) received ≥3 doses of COVID-19 vaccination. The average age of these healthcare workers was (34.9±9.1) years old. The number of cases with mild/moderate illness, asymptomatic infection, fever, headache, dry cough, expectoration, and chest tightness were 2 704 (100.0%), 92 (3.4%), 2 385 (88.2%), 2 066 (76.4%), 1 642 (60.7%), 1 807 (66.8%), and 439 (16.2%), respectively. Reinfection was a protective factor for fever (OR=0.161, P<0.001), headache (OR=0.320, P<0.001), and peak body temperature (β=-0.446, P<0.001). ConclusionFollowing the COVID-19 policy adjustment as a category B notifiable disease, healthcare workers at a grade A tertiary hospital in Shanghai predominantly experiences mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms. Reinfection results in milder clinical manifestations, with a lower proportion of being asymptomatic.