1.Evaluation on application of electrolyte module in OLYMPUS AU 5421 Automatic Biochemical Analyzer
Jie PAN ; Xunyang LUO ; Xiaohan HU ; Kui ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(9):1177-1178,1180
Objective To evaluate the performance of electrolyte module in OLYMPUS AU5421 Automatic Biochemical Analy-zer in K+ ,Na+ ,Cl- detection .Methods Electrolyte module in OLYMPUS AU5421 Automatic Biochemical Analyzer was employed to detect K+ ,Na+ ,Cl- ,and their precision ,accuracy ,linearity range ,cross-contamination and the test results of instruments were compared .The linear regression equation and regression coefficients were calculated according to the methods of Clinical and Labo-ratory Standards Institute(CLSI) EP6-A ,EP9-A2 documents .Results The within-run precisions of K + ,Na+ ,Cl- were 0 .328% , 0 .306% ,0 .343% ,respectively ,and their between-run precisions were 0 .780% ,1 .012% ,0 .985% ,respectively .Their regression coefficients of linear equation were all greater than 0 .999 ,and their cross-contamination rate were 1 .066% ,0 .812% and 0 .858% , respectively .Conclusion Electrolyte module in OLYMPUS AU5421 Automatic Biochemical Analyzer modules has advantages of good precision ,accuracy ,linear range ,and low cross-contamination rate .
2.Contraceptive Use and Impact Factors among Reproductive-age Urban Women Seeking Abortions in Kunming
Xiangjing SONG ; Rong LIAO ; Hanfeng YE ; Zhuojun ZHOU ; Xunyang PAN ; Ruiyu PENG ; Jie ZHOU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(9):13-15
Objective To determine the situation of contraceptive use and impact factors among reproductive-age women seeking abortion in Kunming which was in the southwest of China in order to provide information for improving contraceptive use. Methods A hospital-based study was conducted among 397 women of reproductive age, seeking abortion in hospitals of different levels in Kunming from June 2011 to December 2011. They were face to face interviewed by the trained investigators with the questionnaires. Results Among 397 women, 229 cases (57.7%) had experienced induced abortion. Abortion accounted for 61.7% of married women, and unmarried accounted for 39.3%. About 36.3%never used any contraceptives, and only 21.4%of respondents used contraceptives at every intercourse. The main contraceptive before this pregnancy was condom (68.9%) . The use of contraceptives was mainly decided by couple (73.4%) . Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that respondents' age, educational level and access to contraceptives in hospital were associated with the use of contraceptive. Conclusion Premarital pregnancy and low rate of contraception are the main reason for induced abortion. Fewer reproductive-age women seeking abortion use contraceptives. It is necessary to increase their awareness of contraception and abortion related knowledge, provide feasible contraceptive to enable women to avoid unwilling pregnancy. Further more, it is important to promote male involvement in contraception.