1.Design of medical devices management system supporting full life-cycle process management.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(2):145-148
Based on the analysis of the present status of medical devices management, this paper optimized management process, developed a medical devices management system with Web technologies. With information technology to dynamic master the use of state of the entire life-cycle of medical devices. Through the closed-loop management with pre-event budget, mid-event control and after-event analysis, improved the delicacy management level of medical devices, optimized asset allocation, promoted positive operation of devices.
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Materials Management, Hospital
2.Reliability and Validity of Profile of Mood State-Short Form in Chinese Cancer Patients
Jianping WANG ; Haiyong CHEN ; Wenlian SU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1988;0(06):-
Objective:To evaluate the profile of mood state-short form (POMS-SF) in Chinese cancer patients. Methods:289 cancer patients were randomly assigned to experimental or control group, both groups were assessed three times (pre-, on-and post-treatment ). 385 normal people were also completed the questionnaire. Results:The correlation between the items and the TMD of the scale ranged from 0.36~0.81 (P
3.Experimental evaluation of the fracture healing of rats following sensory nerve/motor nerve radicotomy
Xiaojian WANG ; Yunxing SU ; Jianping YU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(06):-
0.05).The data of wet weight and radiograph of fracture-tibia showed an increased callus formation, but result of tension-test indicated strength of bony callus were decreased and weaker in all denerved groups(P
5.Systematic review of D-IBS treated by Chinese herbal medicine
Dongmei SU ; Shengsheng ZHANG ; Jianping LIU ; Hongbing WANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(04):-
Objective: To assess the e cacy and safety of treating D-IBS with Chinese herbal medicine. Methods: To collect comprehensively the RCTs of treating D-IBS with Chinese herbal medicine by computer search. Results: Up to Nov. 2007, one hundred and sixty-three trials were included. There have 14150 patients, the maximum sample number is 234, the minimum is 40, and the average sample is 87. Because of the complex and various interventions, we just do descriptive analysis. It indicated that the Chinese herbal medicine intervention has obvious e cacy, its cure rate was(50.80?24.70)%,total e ective rate was(90.68?7.30)%and recurrence rate was(18.99?10.61)% all better than the western medicine. Conclusion: Compared with the western medicine and placebo, the Chinese herbal medicine had obvious e cacy in improving the global symptom’s cure rate, total e ective rate, symptom score and recurrence rate, and didn’t discovery seriously adverse reaction.
6.Nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 as a direct pulp capping agent has effects on histological changes of odontoblasts and microvessels
Weiwei TONG ; Jianping WANG ; Qianning ZHAO ; Dan SU ; Yanheng YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(16):2418-2424
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have demonstrated that nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 (nHA/PA66) composites as a root canal filing material possess the basic physical and chemical properties, have antibacterial properties against the infection of medulary cavity, and have no cytotoxicity. However, it is rarely reported as a direct pulp capping agent.
OBJECTIVE: To observe the histological reaction of nHA/PA66 composites as the pulp capping agent.
METHODS:The first and second molars from 12 Wistar rats were selected to prepare class I cavities by exposing the dental pulp. Then, these rats were randomized into three groups and subjected to dental pulp capping using nHA/PA66 composite, nHA and calcium hydroxide, respectively, folowed by filing with glass ionomer cement. At 7 and 30 days after filing, histological changes of odontoblasts and microvessels in the dental pulp were observed using ink perfusion method.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 7 days after filing, significant changes in dental pulp fibroblast proliferation, predentin thickening, dilation of blood vessels were observed in the nHA/PA66 group; only dental pulp fibroblast proliferation with no predentin thickening and dilation of blood vessels was found in the nHA group; in the calcium hydroxide group, the pulp tissues in the pulp chamber were mostly damaged, and obvious hyperplasia in dental pulp fibroblasts and certain inflammatory cel infiltration with vascular necrosis were observed. At 30 days after filing, predentin thickness was increased further, dental pulp fibroblasts proliferated, the number of odontoblasts increased, and dilation of blood vessels was observed in the nHA/PA66 group; predentin thickening and dilation of blood vessels were obviously visible in the nHA group; pulp necrosis was found on the pulp surface below the pitting pore, odontoblasts grew actively at the pulp junction, with no obvious thickening of the predentin, and there were dense vessels below the necrotic area. These findings indicate that the nHA/PA66 composite can induce the regeneration of dental pulp cels.
7.Effect of SonicFill ultrasonic resin on rat odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels
Qianning ZHAO ; Jianping WANG ; Weiwei TONG ; Dan SU ; Yanheng YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(16):2369-2375
BACKGROUND:The mechanical properties of SonicFil ultrasonic resin are better than those of the traditional light-cured composite resin, but its effect on odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels is unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of SonicFil ultrasonic resin on odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels of rats using histological methods.
METHODS:Twenty-five Wistar rats are selected for experiment. Ninety-six teeth from the first and second molars were selected and randomly divided into SonicFil ultrasound resin group and Filtek Z350 nano resin group with 48 teeth in each group. Experimental teeth in each group were equaly subdivided into 7 days group and 30 days group. Besides, randomly selected five teeth with no intervention served as normal control group. After anesthesia and disinfection, class I cavities on the occlusal surface of the maxilary first and second molars were prepared and filed with SonicFil ultrasound resin and Filtek Z350 nano resin group, respectively. The rats were sacrificed by ink perfusion method, and tooth specimens were taken to observe the changes of odontoblasts and pulp microvessels.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 7 days after filing, two groups had similar changes in the pulp presenting with mild inflammation. Besides, there were scattered inflammatory cels distributing in the cave pulp tissue, and in most of the specimens, odontoblasts arranged disorderly with little vacuoles and microvascular dilatation in the pulp. At 30 days after filing, in the SonicFil ultrasonic resin group, odontoblasts arranged orderly, inflammatory reaction and microvascular dilatation disappeared basicaly. In contrast, in the Filtek Z350 nano resin group, disordered odontoblasts decreased, inflammatory reaction weakened, as wel as microvascular dilatation became less. These results show that under the experimental condition, both of the SonicFil ultrasonic resin and Filtek SonicFil Z350 nano resin play certain roles in the formation of odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels, but over time al of these effects can automaticaly disappear.
8.Occupational stress and burnout of nurses working for general or cancer hospitals in Xinjiang
Xiaomei HAN ; Jun LEI ; Xiaojie ZHANG ; Jianping SU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2014;8(1):6-9
Objective To understand occupational stress and burnout status of nurses working for general or cancer hospitals of Xinjiang so as to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and reduction of occupational stress and burnout of nurses.Methods A total of 497 nurses from a general hospital or a tertiary-level cancer hospital were recruited by using random sampling to learn their occupational stress and burnout.Results Of 497 participants,247 were working for comprehensive hospitals and 250 for cancer hospitals.In comparison with the norm,the nurses of general hospitals showed higher scores in occupational task dimension (t=14.316,P<0.05) and personal strain dimension (t=25.416,P<0.05),but lower scores in personal resource dimension (t=7.389,P<0.05).Meanwhile,the nurses of cancer hospitals were found to have higher scores in occupational task dimension (t=15.840,P<0.05) and personal strain dimension (t=15.694,P<0.05),but lower scores in personal resource dimension (t=7.488,P<0.05) when compared to the norm.Those working in general hospitals had higher scores in emotional exhaustion dimension (t=13.109,P<0.05) and passive burnout dimension (t=13.198,P<0.05) than the norm,while lower scores in professional sense dimension (t=17.716,P<0.05).The nurses of cancer hospitals were observed to show higher scores in emotional exhaustion dimension (t=8.044,P<0.05) and negative burnout dimension (t=1 1.111,P<0.05) than the norm,while lower scores in professional sense dimension (t=20.820,P<0.05).Conclusions Hospital managers should take efforts to control nurses' occupational stress and burnout-related factors so as to enhance their work initiative.
9.Late-course three dimensional conformal radiotherapy combined with concurrent chemotherapy for Stage Ⅲ non-small cell lung cancer
Yanli LI ; Xuefeng SU ; Jianping DAI ; Hegao WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2005;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the effect and tolerance of late-course three dimensional conformal radiotherapy(LC3DCRT) combined with concurrent chemotherapy for stage Ⅲ non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods From May 2000 to May 2003,48 such patients were entered into this study.The patient's characteristics were: 38 male and 10 female,with median age of 62 years(range 40 to 74);Karnovsky performance score ≥70;stage ⅢA 16 and ⅢB 32,squamous cell carcinoma 38 and adenocarcinoma 10.The treatment regimen consisted of conventional radiotherapy first(40Gy/20f/4W),followed by 3DCRT(24-30Gy/4-5f/2W) combined with concurrent chemotherapy.Conventional irradiation field encompassed the primary lesion,ipsilateral hilum and mediastinal lymph drainage region.LC3DCRT focused on the primary lesion only,with the 80%-90% isodose curve covering the planning target volume(PTV) and the target dose was prescribed to PTV.Supraclavicular metastatic lymph node was treated by mixed 6MV X-ray and electron beam to a total dose of 65-70Gy.Chemotherapy treatment regimen consisted of isophosfomide(25mg/m~2,d1、8,iv) and cisplatin(30mg/d,d1-3,iv) in the 1st and 5th week.Results Before the end of the second month after treatment,the complete response(CR)and partial response(PR) rate was 16.7% and 75.0%,respectively,with a CR+PR rate of 91.7%.The 1-,2-and 3-year local control and overall survival rates as monitored by the Kaplan-Meier method was 87.5%,50.0%,35.7% and 87.5%,46.7%,28.6%,respectively.All patients completed the planned treatment without interruption.Hematological toxicity and radiation-induced pneumonitis as shown by the WHO staging system were the most common acute toxicities but they were tolerable,with 8.3% of grade 3 leukopenia and 4.2% of grade 3 radiation-induced pneumonitis.The severity of the other acute toxicities such as nausea,fever,hemoglobin decrease,and radiation-induced esophagitis were mainly grade 1 or grade 2.Conclusions Late course three dimensional radiotherapy combined with concurrent chemotherapy shows a promising results with tolerable acute toxicities.Long-term survival and late toxicities need further observation.
10.Nursing care to patients with anastomotic leakage treated by open center vacuum aspiration
Pei WANG ; Lin SU ; Jianping YU ; Shaoyan ZHANG ; Fang SHEN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(6):25-27
Objective To sum up the measures for nursing the patients with laparoscopic gastrectomy-induced anastomotic leakage treated by open center vacuum aspiration. Method We retrospectively reviewed the histories of 22 patients with laparoscopic gastrectomy-induced anastomotic leakage to look into the nursing measures to look into the management of open vacuum aspiration , observation of the drainage, leakage care, mental care. Results The time for open center vacuum aspiration was between 10 to 17 days, averaged (15.63 ± 3.22)d. The hospital stay was between 13 to 23 days, averaged (17.21 ± 5.47)d. No complications were observed. Conclusions The nursing measures for managing the anastomotic leakage can be effective in improving the effect of peritoneal irrigation. The mental care can be effective for the reduction of patients′pains so as to promote the heal of the leakages.