1.Our hospital's management tactic of integrating capital of funds with capital of knowledge
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(05):-
In light of the idea of realizing management by capital, the authors expound the theoretical basis of implementing the integration of the capital of funds and the capital of knowledge and give an account of their hospital's experience in this aspect. By introducing capital and talented personnel, viz. by liquidating remnant assets through the capital of knowledge and by seeking benefits through capital integration, the hospital has succeeded in inventing a new way of utilizing talented personnel resources and stimulating talented personnel to greater efforts, thus enhancing the speed of its accumulation of capital and laying a solid foundation for sustainable development.
2.Our hospital's practice in adopting new operational ideas and management models
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(05):-
In light of their hospital's practice in adopting new operational ideas and management models for the past three years, the authors expound the content of the new operational ideas, the necessity of applying these new ideas to hospital management, and the four basic principles that must be followed in constructing new management models. They also discuss some key issues involved in the process of the hospital's construction of new management models.
3.Hospital operation of knowledge capital and financial capital
Zuming XU ; Jianying CUI ; Lulu ZHANG ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(03):-
Starting from the brand new angle of exploring the interaction between the knowledge capital and the financial capital of the hospital, the paper presents the theoretical basis and practical significance of the interaction between the knowledge capital and the financial capital of the hospital. Moreover, by establishing tentative models of hospital capital operation and by making theoretical analyses into the interactive and incremental relationship between knowledge capital and financial capital by means of mathematical analysis and deduction, the paper further demonstrates that the interactive integration of the knowledge capital and the financial capital of the hospital is an important condition which ensures that the operation of the hospital will maintain a high momentum and its comprehensive competitiveness will continue to be in a power position.
4.Analysis and countermeasure research on configuration of orthopedic nursing manpower resource in grade-Ⅲ general hospital in Shanghai
Cui LIU ; Jianying ZHU ; Fengping LI ; Wenqin YE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(25):62-64
Objective To understand and analyze the situation of orthopedic nursing manpower resources in grade- Ⅲ general hospital in Shanghai and provide empirical evidence for appropriate allocation and exploitation of nursing manpower resources. Methods Data were collected by questionnaire and then underwent analysis. Results In 2009,the number of authorized beds was 1866,the actual number of open beds was 2007.The number of nurses was 595 (2 male).The ratio of ward bed and nurse were 1:0.319 and 1:0.296, calculated by the authorized beds and authorized beds, respectively.The average age of head nurses was (37.53±6.11 ) years old, average working life span was (17.87 ± 6.16) years; college degree or above accounted for 95.56%; middle professional titles accounted for 62.22%. College degree or above accounted for 75.13% in nurses, junior professional titles accounted for 92.1%; age group is mostly concentrated in the 20 to 29 years of age, accounted for 67.06%; working life span concentrated within 10 years, accounted foi 73.11%. The education level mainly is primary school in the care workers (carer), accounted for 45.83%; concentrated in the 40 to 49 years of age, accounted for 60.42%; working life span concentrated in more than 6 years, accounted for 55.21%. Conclusions There are shortage of orthopedic nursing manpower resources, unreasonable allocated structure, lack of male nurses in grade- Ⅲ general hospital in Shanghai. The management of the care workers should be standardized.
5.Performance validation of CLINITEK Atlas urine dry chemistry analyzer and its supplementary strips in clinical laboratory
Jianying LI ; Qian CHEN ; Fengmei SHI ; Lihua TAO ; Wei CUI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;(12):1112-1117
Objective To evaluate the clinical performance of CLINITEK Atlas urine dry chemistry analyzer and its supplementary strips,which could be used for other hospitals as reference.Methods Five hundred and one samples of random fresh urine were collected and analyzed by CLINITEK Atlas urine dry chemistry analyzer.10 parameters were reported for each sample,including SG,pH,BLD,LEU,PRO,GLU,KET,UBG,BIL and NIT.According to the medicals standard of the People's Republic of China,General Technical Requirements for Urine Analyzer(YY/T 0475-2004),General Technical Requirements for Chemical Reagent Strips for Urinalysis(YY/T 0478-2004)and physical,Chemical and Microscopic Examination of Urine(WS/T 229-2002),the precision,accuracy,carryover,stability,sensitivity and consistency of each parameter were evaluated.The agreement was assessed between the results for BLD and LEU obtained from CLINITEK Atlas analyzer and phase contrast microscope,and calculated the sensitivity and specificity of CLINITEK Atlas analyzer for BLD and LEU using phase contrast microscope as the gold standard.SG and pH test was performed among 200 specimens by CLINITEK Atlas analyzer,and then compared with the results obtained from MASTER-SUR-NM specific gravity refractometer and pH precision test strips respectively.In addition to SG and pH,the other eight parameters were compared with the results obtained from CLINITEK 500 urine analyzer,and Kappa value and consistency were calculated.Results The accuracy,precision,sensitivity,carryover and stability of 10 parameters could meet all the requirement of standards.SG and pH had good correlation with urine specific gravity refractometer (r =0.9838,P <0.001)and pH meter (r =0.8884,P <0.001),respectively.Compared with phase contrast microscope,BLD and LEU had coincidence rates of 90.4% and 90.8%,respectively; Sensitivities were 90.7% (301/332) and 83.3% (200/240) ; Specificities were 89.9% (152/169) and 97.1% (255/261).Compared with CLINITEK 500,all the parameters,except for SG and pH,had good coincidence rates of > 87.6%.Conclusion The performance of CLINITEK Atlas urine dry chemistry analyzer can meet the clinical requirements of all standards.
6.Clinical Study on Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cells Transplantation for Myocardial infarction
Qiang LI ; Yanchao LIU ; Jianying CUI ; Chao LIU ; Zili MENG ; Fei CHI ; Yonghui LIU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(7):103-106
Objective To study the clinical efficacy of autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for the treatment myocardial infarction,in the same period of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).Methods From January 2012 to January 2015,76 patients with myocardial infarction were selected.Patients were divided into transplantation group (n =46) and control group (n =30) on the basis of whether being treated by autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.After myocardial infarction patients were taken to the hospital with the therapy of conventional drug,5 days before CABG,transplantation group was given the autologous peripheral blood stem cell mobilization and expansion,24 hours before CABG,taking autologous peripheral blood stem cell collection.76 patients took CABG with non-cardiopulmonary by pass,transplantation group was given autologous peripheral blood stem cell via transplantation vessels and subepicardial,while the control group was not given the injection of autologous peripheral blood stem cell.The LV morphology,wall motion score index (WMSI) and index of cardiac function before and after the operation in both groups were evaluated by echocardiography.Results Six months after CABG,there was a significant decrease in Left ventricular end-diastolic diameter and wall motion score index,Left ventricular ejection fraction was increased.The indexes of cardiac function in the transplantation group were better than the control group.Conclusion Autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for the treatment myocardial infarction can improve the heart function,and has obvious recent clinical curative effect in the same period of CABG.
7.Effect of PTS on praxiology, pathomorphology and serum IL-6 in rats with middle cerebral artery occlusion
Weimeng ZOU ; Jianying ZHAI ; Fangyuan CUI ; Xiling WANG ; Lingqun ZHU ; Yihuai ZOU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of PTS on the related pathophysiological changes and serum IL-6 level at different time points after the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rat’s brain.Methods:The model of focal cerebral ischemia of rat was established by the suture-occluded method.The effect of PTS on the behavioral disturbance,the pathological change of ischemia tissue and the level of serum IL-6 at different time points(3d,7d,28d) after MCAO and cerebral ischemia in rats were studied.ResultsAfter MCAO,different degrees of motion disturbances were observed in all rats.The infarct spot can be observed in all groups except the normal.The nerve cell necrosis can be found in all rats after 24 hour of MCAO.The result showed that PTS could improve the degree of motion disturbance,reduce the infarct spot obviously;after MCAO,the serum IL-6 were increased obviously but could be reduced by PTS.Conclusion:PTS can protect the neurons,reduce and eliminate the infiammatory reaction of cerebral ischemia cascade reaction effectively,which may relate to its inhibiting effect on cell factors such as IL-6 production after cerebral ischemia.
8.Association between the mean CT value on a scout view and the dependent mA selection method in coronary artery imaging on 64-row multi-slice spiral CT
Jianhua GAO ; Tao LI ; Jianying LI ; Fenggang MI ; Na LI ; Ying CUI ; Ruping DAI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(7):719-724
Objective To characterize the association between the mean CT value on a scout view and the dependent mA selection method, and to evaluate the clinical value of a mA selection method based on scout view mean CT value in obtaining individualized scan protocol and consistent image quality for patient population on 64-row MSCT CT coronary angiography (CTCA).Methods One hundred patients (group A) underwent CCTA consecutively using standard protocol with a fixed mA.The mean CT value of a fixed ROI (region of interest) from the scout AP view and the CTCA image noise (standard deviation on the root of ascending aorta) were measured.The correlation between CT values and noise was studied establish a formula and a list to determine the required mA for obtaining a consistent CTCA image noise based on the measured SV CT value.Another 100 patients (group B) were scanned using the same parameters as group A except the mA and the CT value was also measured.The mA was determined by the list established previously.The CTCA image quality (IQ) as well as the image noise (IN) and the effective dose (ED) from the two groups were statistically analyzed using t-test.The CT findings for the 32 patients in the group B were also compared with the selective coronary angiography (SCA) results.The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of CCTA for detection of significant stenosis were obtained.Results The formula between the required mA and the CT value was : XmA=FmA×[(K1×CTscout + C1)/INa]2.The CCTA images in B group had statistically higher IN (27.66±2.57,22.22±4.17,t=11.33, P=0.000), but no statistical difference between IQ scores for the two groups (3.29±0.66,3.37±0.67,t=0.009, P=0.990), and ED[(8.72±2.51) versus (12.53±0.90) mSv]was 30% lower for the B group (P<0.01).For the 32 patients in the B group who had SCA, the CCTA sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and stenosis detection accuracy were 94.92% (56/59), 92.13% (82/89) ,88.89% (56/63) ,96.47% (82/85) and 93.24% (138/148) wspectively for stenosis greater than 50%.Conclusion The mA selection method based on the SV CT value for CCTA in 64-row MSCT provides individualized protocol to obtain consistent image quality and to optimize dose delivery to patients.
9.Clinicopathological features of small gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Lifang CUI ; Jixin ZHANG ; Hong CHANG ; Hongyu ZHAO ; Congling QU ; Jianying ZHANG ; Bing SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2016;32(12):1334-1337,1342
Purpose To assess the clinical and pathological features of small gastrointestinal stromal tumours (sGIST).Methods To reevaluated the clinical,histological and immunohistochemical parameters of 21 sGISTs.The standard immunohistochemical panel antibodies were studied on the tumor sections.All data were compared with clinical sGIST.Results There were a total of 7 females and 14 males of sGISTs.The median age was 63 years old.The tumors were predominantly located in the stomach showing a spindle cell morphology and the tumor sizes ranged from 0.5 cm to 1.5 cm.9 sGISTs combined with malignant tumors,which were gastric cancer have been incidentally detected during surgery.As the lesions were small in size,with infrequent bleeding,necrosis,mucosal invasion,ulceration and less mitotic index,sGISTs reoccurred less compared with clinical sGIST.p53,Ki-67 labeling index and microvascular density (MVD) in sGIST were significantly lower than clinical sGIST (P < 0.05).Conclusion sGIST may occure with digestive tract cancer synchronously.p53,Ki-67 labeling index and MVD were lower than clinical GIST,which means better prognosis.
10.Expression of Ki-67 in acute myeloid leukemia and its clinical significance
Min WANG ; Jianying CUI ; Yijuan CHEN ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Huixia GUO ; Guangqiang MENG ; Yuxi SHANG ; Yue WU ; Liru WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(1):41-45
Objective To explore the expression and clinical significance of proliferation associated antigen Ki-67 in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Methods A total of 45 AML patients (including 36 newly diagnosed AML patients and 9 recurrent AML patients) and 20 healthy volunteers (healthy group) were enrolled from October 2012 to January 2016 in Department of Hematology in Fuxing Hospital. The expression of Ki-67 in bone marrow blast cells were detected by flow cytometry (FCM). The relation between Ki-67 level and clinical characteristics, and the prognostic significance of Ki-67 were studied. Results The positive rate of Ki-67 in newly diagnosed AML, recurrent AML patients and healthy controls were (10.38±8.41)%, (20.99± 11.49) % and (40.77±11.97) %, respectively. The positive rate of Ki-67 in newly diagnosed AML patients or recurrent AML patients were significantly lower than that in healthy controls (all P<0.05). The positive rate of Ki-67 in newly diagnosed AML patients was significantly lower than that in recurrent AML patients (P=0.006). The level of Ki-67 in newly diagnosed AML patients did not significantly correlated with age, FAB subtype, white blood cell count, a history of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), proportion of blats cells, NPM1 gene mutation, FLT3-internal tandem duplication (ITD) gene mutation, chromosome karyotype and response to induction therapy (all P>0.05). There was no significant difference of overall survival between high Ki-67 expression group and low Ki-67 expression group in newly diagnosed AML patients [(780±110) d vs. (788±118) d, P=0.927]. Conclusions The proliferation of blast cells in AML patients is lower than that in healthy controls. Detecting the level of Ki-67 may provide a reference for choosing the cell cycle specific chemotherapy drugs in clinical practice. Monitoring Ki-67 during AML process contributes to monitoring disease progression and predicting recurrence.