1.Ontology-based medical policy and legal knowledge management system
Ying JIANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Lingxuan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(12):11-17
It is of great significance to provide the policy and legal support for the health of whole people by clarifying the various medical policies and laws through the knowledge management model. A knowledge base of medical poli-cies and laws was thus developed using the ontology technology based on the basic structure of medical policies and laws, which is consisted of a front-end management system and a back-end management system with excellent knowledge management functions, and can thus help the decision makers to work out their policies by making full use of its medial and legal knowledge.
2.Analysis of Normal Variation of Electrocardiograph for 6800 Adults
Ying ZHU ; Zhichang ZHENG ; Jing CHONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(6):579-582
To explore some variation about normal electrocardiograph (ECG). Methods 6800 people aged 17~40 who hadhealth physical examination in our hospital from 1993~2011 were reviewed. Results The ECG of 4640 (68.24%) people are normal, 136(2%) were abnormal. The rest 2024 (29.76%) people probably had some ECG variation as follows: shorter PR interval (PR<0.12 s); PⅡ upsidedown; heart rate (HR): 40~60 beats/min, HR: 100~110 beats/min; incomplete right bundle branch block (ICRBBB); left ventricular hypertrophy(LVH); abnormal Q; RV1~RV5 amplitude were not increasing; SⅠSⅡSⅢ; STV3~V6 elevation>0.3~0.5 mV; Heart electrical axis is somewhatdeviation and heart position is somewhat shift; occasional superventricular premature beats or ventricular premature beats, etc. Theywere finally diagnosed as normal healthy people after 3~6 months follow-up with ultrasonic cardiogram (UCG), Holter and chest X rays,etc. Conclusion These abnormal ECG beyond normal ECG diagnosis standards are variation of normal ECG in health people.
3.Analysis of Drug Repercussion in Outpatient Pharmacy in West Branch of One Hospital during 2013-2015
Jing GE ; Zhu ZHU ; Yue GE ; Ying LI ; Dan MEI
China Pharmacist 2016;19(9):1693-1696
Objective:To summarize the drug repercussion data in outpatient pharmacy and analyze the reasons to provide sugges-tions for the improvement. Methods: The information was collected from the hospital information system ( HIS) during January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2015, including drug name, category, quantity, amount, reasons for drug repercussion and the other statisti-cal data. Results:During the three years, the number of prescription drugs, amount of money and varieties of drug repercussion were increased. The most common reasons for drug repercussion were the other reasons, withdrawn by doctors and the request of patients. The sum of drug repercussion was positively correlated with the drug price and the amount of drug repercussion. Conclusion:The op-tion simplicity for drug repercussion in HIS is the main reason for drug repercussion bythe other reasons. The occurrence of drug re-percussion should be intervened by such methods as gradually improving the HIS, establishing intervention measures, enhancing the professional quality of pharmacists and so on.
4.Comparison of efficacy and safety of different chemotherapy regimens for progressive patients with brain metastasis of small cell lung cancer after radiotherapy
Ying LIU ; Ying WANG ; Xianhong LIU ; Jing ZHU ; Ying XIN ; Junfeng WANG ; Kai NIU ; Ying CHENG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(3):172-175,179
Objective To analyze the efficacy and safety of different chemotherapy regimens for treatment of progressive patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) brain metastasis after radiotherapy. Methods 96 SCLC brain metastasis patients with progressive intracranial lesions after radiotherapy were divided into four groups: carmustine group (Group A, 28 cases), temozolomide group (Group B, 19 cases), topotecan group (Group C, 24 cases) and no chemotherapy group (Group D, 25 cases). Results In terms of brain metastases, there were no complete response cases in the whole groups. The rates of partial remission (PR), stable disease (SD) and progression of disease (PD) in Group A were 17.8%(5/28), 53.6%(15/28) and 28.6 % (8/28), respectively, the response rate (RR) of intracranial lesions was 17.9 % (5/28), and disease control (CR+PR+SD) rate was 71.4%(20/28). The rates of PR, SD and PD in Group B were 15.8%(3/19), 63.2 % (12/19) and 21.1 % (4/19), respectively, the RR of intracranial lesions was 15.8 % (3/19), and disease control rate was 78.9 % (15/19). The rates of PR, SD and PD in Group D were 8.3 % (2/24), 54.2 %(13/24) and 37.5 % (9/24), respectively, the RR rate of intracranial lesions was 8.3 % (2/24), and disease control rate was 62.5 % (15/24). In Group D, there was no response case, and 20 patients with PD (80.0 %) were found. The median progression-free survivals (PFSs) were (3.64 ±0.43) months, (4.68 ±0.49) months,(3.58 ±0.50) months, (2.60 ±0.31) months in Group A, B, C and D, respectively, and the median overall survivals (OSs) were (18.80±1.74) months, (18.76±1.85) months, (19.10±1.64) months and (9.64±0.84) months, respectively. The median OS of Group A, B or C was longer than that of Group D (P=0.002). The differences of grade Ⅲ-Ⅳhematologic toxicities among the four subgroups were not statistically different. Patients in Group B had better tolerance to nausea and vomit. In Group D, the central nervous system symptoms such as fatigue and headache occurred frequently. Conclusions The response rate and OS of SCLC brain metastasis patients with progressive intracranial lesions after radiotherapy are improved after chemotherapy, however, PFS is not significantly prolonged. The efficacies of carmustine, temozolomide and topotecan are similar in short and long term, besides, temozolomide shows less adverse events and a higher disease control rate. The application of chemotherapy that could penetrate the blood-brain barrier can improve the efficacy on SCLC brain metastasis patients with progressive intracranial lesions after radiotherapy with well tolerance.
5.Effects of tree species on polysaccharides content of epiphytic Dendrobium officinale.
Ying-Ying GUO ; Yan ZHU ; Jin-Ping SI ; Jing-Jing LIU ; Cheng-Yong WU ; Hui LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(21):4222-4224
To reveals the effects of tree species on polysaccharides content of epiphytic Dendrobium officinale. The polysaccharides content of D. officinale attached to living tress in wild or stumps in bionic-facility was determined by phenol-sulfuric acid method. There were extremely significant differences of polysaccharides content of D. officinale attached to different tree species, but the differences had no relationship with the form and nutrition of barks. The polysaccharides content of D. officinale mainly affected by the light intensity of environment, so reasonable illumination favored the accumulation of polysaccharides. Various polysaccharides content of D. officinal from different attached trees is due to the difference of light regulation, but not the form and nutrition of barks.
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6.An investigation in 370 cases of child neglect
Jing HUA ; Ying WU ; Guixiong GU ; Jun CHEN ; Linli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(18):172-175
BACKGROUND: Child neglect is one of the most important aspects of child abuse and has become a serious problem influencing children's development all over the world. Therefore, it is necessary to nderstand the current conditions and influential factors of child neglect and establish effective evaluation methods in China.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the current conditions and influential factors of urban child neglect in Suzhou city.DESIGN: A comparative analysis of sampling survey.SETTING: Department of Children's Health Care, Soochow University Affiliated Children's Hospital.PARTICIPANTS: This study was conducted in one public kindergarten and two private kindergartens of urban areas in Suzhou city between March and October 2003. Totally 370 children (196 boys and 174 girls) aged between 4 to 6 years old without obvious physical and mental diseases were voluntarily investigated, and they had been living with the person that answered the questionnaire regarding to child neglect in China in the recent 1 year. METHODS: Questionnaire regarding to child neglect in China was sent to each volunteer.he questionnaire evaluates the current conditions of child neglect by 20 items of 5 aspects including physical care (buy fruit for child, consider the nutritional need of child, care about the body height and body mass of child), emotional care (chat with child, play and tour with child, encourage child to do the things whatever they can, listen to what the child feels, introduce the child to the guests when they come to your home, let him or her stop immediately when child cries, care about the activities in kindergarten), education care (buy books for child, tell stories to child, recognize and correct the bad behavior of child, answer the questions asked by child seriously), safety care (protections against fire and electricity at home, warn child against matches, knives and other sharp things, teach child how to cross the road) and health care (prepare the common medicine for child at home, urge child to brush teeth, correct the bad posture). The volunteers were asked to answer each question objectively according to the conditions of child within the recent 1 year, and each question should be answered by selecting only one choice (never, occasionally, usually, always), and anyone should not be omitted. Meanwhile,the educational background and occupation of the parents were also investigated.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The general status of child neglect and the effects of different family educational background and occupation of parents on child neglect were observed. RESULTS: Totally 370 questionnaires were sent out, and 370 qualified ones were recollected, the effective rate was 100%. ① In Suzhou city, the children were given better regards and good care in the aspects of education, medicine and safety, but neglects on children's physical and mental care still exists in a few families. ② Families of different educational background could think highly of the medical care, safety and psychical care of children, but neglects on education and emotional development more commonly existed in the families with the educational background under university. ③ All the families with different occupation could think highly of the medical care, safety and physical care of the children, but education and emotional development were better in the cadre families than in the ordinary families.CONCLUSION: In Suzhou city, the children are given better regards and good care in the aspects of education, medicine and safety, but some bad manifestations of child neglect exist in education and emotion, which are associated with the educational background and occupation of the parents.Further studies about the evaluation, prevention and intervention are needed for child neglect in China.
7.Qualitative research on the effect of the implementation of electronic medical records based on electronic medical records
Mei FENG ; Yanlin ZHANG ; Ying WU ; Jing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(10):778-781
Objective To explore the reasons for disharmony between medical staff and medical staff because of electronic clinical ordering,to specificate electronic medical order in ward in order to create a harmonious relationship between doctors and nurses. Methods The methods of qualitative research conducted in-depth interviews of 12 medical staff, field recordings and transcripts, and the method of content analysis were used. Results Two themes were sublimated:medical staff reasons:lack of communication between the medical staff;new doctors didn't have a good command of medical norms of specialist electronic orders; on the responsibility of checking the doctor's advice problems may lead to potential adverse events occurrence. System equipment reason: the electronic doctor's advice system set up the problem; the office computer quantity is insufficient. Conclusions Nonstandard electronic medical management leads to the disharmony of health care. It is suggested to standardize the management of electronic medical advice by implementation of the responsibility to avoid medical coupling errors. The health care workers need to strengthen communication, mutual understanding and forgiveness, in order to create a harmonious medical environment.
8.Retinervus luffae fructus protects against the myocardial ischemic injury in mice
Ying GUAN ; Jing LI ; Weijie ZHU ; Ling SUN ; Yongmei FU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM: To observe the effect of Retinervus luffae fructus (RLF) on the myocardial ischemia in mice. METHODS: Mice were supplied with RLF (166.7,333.3, 666.7 g/L) twice daily (0.01 mL/g, ig). One week later, 30 U/kg pituitrin was injected intraperitoneally. The electrocardiogram was recorded, and the content of lactose dehydrogenase (LDH) in the serum and the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), maleicdialdehyde (MDA) in the myocardium were examined. RESULTS: RLF reduced the height of T wave in electrocardigram in myocardial ischemia mice and inhibited the decrease in heart rate. RLF also reduced the content of LDH in serum and the content of MDA in myocardium. The increase in the activity of SOD in myocardium was also observed. CONCLUSION: RLF may protect myocardium against ischemia injury. The mechanism may be related to the increase in activity of SOD and the suppression of the lipid peroxidation.
9.Expression of bcl-2 and c-Met genes in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines harboring different mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor
Xianhong LIU ; Hui LI ; Jing ZHU ; Yan LIU ; Ying LIU ; Ying CHENG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(5):294-299
Objective To detect the expression of bcl-2 and c-Met genes in lung cancer cell lines with different mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), in order to explore the association between expression of bcl-2 and c-Met genes and drug resistance in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods Direct sequencing was used to detect EGFR mutations status in HCC827 cells, A549 cells and H1975 cells. Immunocytochemistry was conducted to test bcl-2 and c-Met expression. RT-PCR was performed to analyzed bcl-2 gene expression and ARMS was used to detect EGFR mutations status in malignant pleural effusion of NSCLC patients. Results A549 cells, HCC827 cells and H1975 cells were EGFR wild type, EGFR exon 19 deletion (19del), and EGFR exon 21 L858R and exon 20 T790M double mutations. c-Met and bcl-2 protein located in cytoplasm and the intensity of positive expression was highest in HCC827 cells, followed by A549 cells and H1975 cells. The bcl-2 mRNA expression was higher in HCC827 and A549 cells than that in H1975 cells (10.93±1.90 vs. 0.83±0.15, P=0.013; 7.13±1.33 vs. 0.83±0.15, P= 0.000). However bcl-2 mRNA expression was not associated with EGFR mutations (wild type, 19del and L858R) in malignant pleural effusion of NSCLC patients. Conclusion bcl-2 and c-Met gene in HCC827 cells (EGFR 19del) expression is significantly higher than those in H1975 cells (EGFR L858R/T790M), implying EGFR L858R mutations and 19del mutations may be regulated by different signaling pathways.
10.Compound danshen injection regulated the expression of AQP3 in the human amnion epithelium cells through JNK signal pathway.
Jing-Jing WANG ; Ying HUA ; Qing-Feng ZHOU ; Ai-Lan XIE ; Xue-Qiong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(8):931-935
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of Compound Danshen Injection (CDI) in regulating the expression of aquaporin 3 (AQP3) in human amnion epithelium cells (hAECs), and to study the relation between c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signal pathway and AQP3.
METHODShAECs were isolated and primarily cultured from term pregnancy with normal amniotic fluid volume and from term pregnancy with oligohydramnios, and then hAECs were further divided into four groups, i.e., the blank control group (A), the SP600125 group (B), the CDI group (C), and the SP600125 +CDI group (D). The cell viability was measured by cell counting kit-8 assay (CCK-8). The expression of total JNK, phosphorylated JNK, and AQP3 were determined by Western blot.
RESULTS(1) In hAECs with normal AFV or with oligohydramnios: There was no statistical difference in the cell viability or the expression of total JNK among the 4 groups (P > 0.05). But there was statistical difference in the expression of p-JNK (P < 0.05). Compared with A group, the expression of p-JNK was obviously down-regulated in B group, but obviously up-regulated in C group (P < 0.05). The expression of p-JNK was significantly lower in D group than in C group, but higher than that in A group or B group (P < 0.05).The AQP3 expression in the hAECs with normal amniotic fluid volume of C group and D group were higher than that in the A group (P < 0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the AQP3 expression between C group and D group (P > 0.05). In hAECs with oligohydramnios, the expression of AQP3 obviously decreased in B group, but up-regulated in C group (both P < 0.05). The expression of AQP3 was lower in D group than in C group, but higher than in B group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONCDI could regulate the AQP3 expression in hAECs with oligohydramnios via activating the JNK signal pathway.
Amnion ; cytology ; drug effects ; Aquaporin 3 ; metabolism ; Cells, Cultured ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Epithelial Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; metabolism ; MAP Kinase Signaling System ; physiology