1.Problems in China pharmaceutical compulsory licensing system and their solutions
Di GAO ; Jingfan XIE ; Juanjuan HAN ; Huiting CHAI ; Jinhui GU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2017;26(6):36-40
The Doha Declaration has entrusted to the members of WHO the right to use the compulsory licensing for drug patents in the face of global public health crises.Although the basic compulsory licensing system for drug patents has been established in China, the efficiency of its implementation is low, the responsibility of its executive departments is unclear, the related rules are not fully understood by pharmaceutical enterprises, it is thus necessary to improve and perfect the relevant legal provisions and systems in order to effectively improve the accessibility of drugs.
2."Retrieval status of master and doctorial dissertations entitled""systematic review/meta analysis""in domestic universities of traditional Chinese medicine"
Xinyuan FENG ; Xuri ZHANG ; Baohong GU ; Yuan FENG ; Ruoyan GOU ; Jinhui TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(8):67-72
Objective To analyze the retrieval of master and doctorial dissertations entitledsystematic review/meta analysis in domestic universities of traditional Chinese medicine. Methods Master and doctorial dissertations entitledsystematic review/meta analysis in domestic universities of traditional Chinese medicine retrieved from China Dissertation Full-text Database were analyzed using Excel and SPSS 17. 0,respectively. Results Of the 423 master and doctorial dissertations included in this study,71. 9% were retrieved from both Chinese and English databases, 27. 7% were retrieved from Chinese databases,82. 8% were retrieved from two or more Chinese databases,54. 1% were retrieved from two or more English databases. The most frequently retrieved Chinese database was CKNI, followed by VIP, CBM and Wanfang. The most frequently retrieved English database was PubMed, followed by Cochrane Library, EMBASE and OVID. Conclusion The low use of traditional Chinese medicine databases is the main prob-lem in retrieval of master and doctorial dissertations entitledsystematic review/meta analysis in domestic univer-sities of traditional Chinese medicine. No significant difference is found in retrieved doctorial dissertations and mas-ter dissertations between 211and non-211 universities of traditional Chinese medicine.
3.A Safety Study on Honghua Injection Based on Literature
Lei BIE ; Naijun CHAI ; Cheng CHANG ; Jinhui TIAN ; Jing GU ; Xiaogang WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):37-41
Objective To conduct a comprehensive evaluation on safety of Honghua Injection through adopting the method of the evidence-based method;To provide reference for clinical reasonable application of Honghua Injection. Methods Computers were used to retrieve some Chinese databases, such as China Biology Medicine, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wangfang Database and VIP database. At the same time, other search methods were employed, up to July 2013, including all research types about Honghua Injection. The adverse reactions in the reports of published literature were analyzed by description and statistical analysis. Results Sixty-nine researches on Honghua Injection were included. The total cases of adverse drug reaction (ADR) were 1111, among which male cases were 568 (51%), and female cases were 543 (49%). Thirty-six (52%) papers described ADR of Honghua Injection in detail, and thirty-three (48%) papers just mentioned ADR or did not describe ADR in detail. Skin, skin accessories damage and pathological changes in circulatory system were main contents of ADR. In terms of original diseases, diseases of circulatory system play an important role. Solvent medium was largely in line with its product specification requirements. Most ADR appeared when the drug was used for the first time, from 5 minutes to 5 days. Conclusion The current published literature data show that severe ADR does not happen after the intervention of Honghua Injection.
4.Exploration of the overall thought and key points for S&T management in health science
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(1):1-6
Objective:In the context of the S&T system reforming and research paradigm transforming, the overall thought and the key tasks were proposed.Methods:Combining the theorical & policy analysis, the overall thought and the key points in sectoral S&T management were proposed by the method of comparative and inductive analysis.Results/Conclusions:The overall thought is to expend the narrow sense of "research management" to the broad sense of "S&T management", to promote the macro technology policy to be implemented, and advance the technology breakthroughs by facing the people’s life and health and coordinating the technology resources and forces, so as to enhance the supporting role of S&T innovation for health. The key task points are as follows, i. e., organizing R&D tasks by focusing on the health demand (1 st), standardizing the management by improving policy system (2 nd), coordinating the resources by integrating the diverse platforms (3 rd), constructing the talents staff by the research practicing (4 th), optimizing the innovation ecology by strengthening supervision (5 th).
5.Exploration on the application of the ″New System for Mobilizing Resources Nationwide″ organizational approach in health science and technology research
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(5):361-367
Objective:This study aims to explore the key points, the primary application scenarios, and organizational characteristics of the ″New System for Mobilizing Resources Nationwide″ (NSMRN) in health science and technology research by the policy evolution analysis.Methods:Utilizing the methods of literature analysis, case analysis, comparative analysis and inductive summarization, this paper investigated the general guideline and pathway for effectively utilizing the NSMRN in health science research.Results:NSMRN has become a crucial measure for deepening the reform of the science and technology system and enhancing the efficiency of the national innovation system.Conclusions:There are three key political points for leveraging the NSMRN: (1) Clear objectives, for the tasks with high feasibility, achievable expectations, and measurable outcomes; (2) Effective organization, for the tasks involving the participation of diverse innovation actors, especially the marketing and application actors; (3) Efficient coordination, for the tasks establishing a collaborative organizational mechanism with flexible marketing mechanisms and efficient governance system. In the field of health science and technology research, there are four primary task scenarios: (1) Research on the prevention and control of major disease; (2) Research on data and sample platforms; (3) Core technology research relying on key platforms; (4) Collaborative research on key industrial technologies.
6.Study on in vitro microdialysis recovery of hydroxycamptothecine.
Yi XIE ; Jiajun LING ; Jinhui GU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(10):1491-1493
OBJECTIVETo establish the mothod to dectect the microdialysis recovery of HCPT and to investigate the influencing factors, thus to supply experimental basis for in-vivo microdialysis of HCPT.
METHODThe in vitro recovery of HCPT was detected by concentration difference method (increment method and decrement method). The influence of flow rates, medium concentration and temperature on the HCPT recovery and the stability were studied.
RESULTThe recovery detected by increment method was the same as by decrement method. The recovery was independent of HCPT concentrations in the medium. The hydroxycamptothecine recovery had good stability and increased as the temperature rose.
CONCLUSIONMicrodialysis sampling can be used for the pharmacokinetic study of HCPT. Retrodialysis can be used for the determination of the HCPT in vivo recovery.
Camptothecin ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Drug Stability ; Microdialysis ; Temperature
7.Surgery for lesions involved the carotid artery
Jingcheng GU ; Yanping XU ; Zhongyi SI ; Jinhui SUI ; Xuefeng WANG ; Weiwei XING ; Jian KANG ; Ying CUI ; Xuyun SUN ; Li CHAI ; Dong CHEN ; Rui WANG ; Yongxin LIU ; Liang GONG ; Xiaofeng MA ; Luzan CHEN ; Feifei GUO
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the surgical methods for the lesions involved the common carotid artery.METHODS The clinical data of 11 cases with lesions involved the common carotid artery who underwent operations were retrospectively studied.The lesions were 1 case with recurrence tumor after 3/4 partial laryngectomy,1 case with bleeding of the carotid aneurysm caused by tuberculosis,1 case with iatrogenic carotid aneurysm,3 cases with carotid body tumor,1 case with thyroid gland cancer,2 cases with neck tumor,1 case with injury of the carotid artery and 1 case with gas gangrene.RESULTS Common carotid artery was reconstructed in 2 cases after removal of the tumors.The tumors were resected using the carotid shunt in 2 cases.Common carotid artery was sutured in 1 case with neck injury.The common carotid artery was repaired in 1 case with iatrogenic carotid aneurysm after removal of the tumor.The carotid artery was dissected out from the thyroid gland cancer in 1 case.The common carotid artery was reserved in 2 cases after resection of the neck tumors. Neck drainage was performed in the case with gas gangrene.CONCLUSION The surgical methods for lesions involved the carotid artery after removal of the tumors include the reconstruction of the carotid artery, resection and suture the carotid artery,and free of the carotid artery from the tumors.
8.Application of 18F-AlF-P16-093 PET combined with multiparametric MRI in the diagnosis of primary prostate cancer lesions: a head-to-head comparative study based on needle biopsy pathology
Miao KE ; Jinhui LIU ; Shaonan ZHONG ; Jing ZHANG ; Mingzhao LI ; Di GU ; Ruiyue ZHAO ; Xinlu WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(9):533-538
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of the novel prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted PET imaging agent 18F-AlF-P16-093 in combination with multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) for prostate cancer (PCa), and to explore its application in guiding transperineal puncture biopsy. Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical and pathological data of 36 patients diagnosed as PCa (age: 68-76 years) who underwent 18F-AlF-P16-093 PET/CT and mpMRI examinations at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from August 2023 to March 2024. The entire prostate was divided into 12 regions based on biopsy localization. Imaging evaluations were performed using PET/CT and mpMRI at the lesion level, with biopsy pathology as the gold standard. The correlations between mpMRI scores, PET/CT scores and pathological diagnosis results were evaluated by Phi coefficient analysis. Diagnostic efficacy was assessed by ROC curve analysis. Logistic regression was used to determine the impact of bleeding on image interpretation. Results:18F-AlF-P16-093 PET/CT showed a moderate positive correlation with pathological diagnosis result ( Phi=0.415, P<0.001), which was superior to mpMRI ( Phi=0.338, P<0.001). The diagnostic efficacy of PET single-modality model was superior to mpMRI in all indicators. The combination of 18F-AlF-P16-093 PET/CT with mpMRI significantly improved diagnostic specificity and positive predictive value, with the diagnostic specificity of the PET+ T 2 weighted imaging (WI)+ diffusion WI (DWI) and PET+ T 2WI+ DWI+ apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) combinations exceeding 90%, and the positive predictive value exceeding 80%. Bleeding did not significantly affect the diagnosis of PCa by mpMRI and PET/CT (odds ratio ( OR): 0.463-0.785, all P>0.05). Conclusion:18F-AlF-P16-093 PET/CT is superior to mpMRI in the detection and diagnostic efficacy of PCa lesions, and the combination of 18F-AlF-P16-093 PET with mpMRI can further improve diagnostic specificity and positive predictive value, which is of guiding significance for targeted prostate biopsy.
9.Association of low cadmium and mercury exposure with chronic kidney disease among Chinese adults aged ≥80 years: A cross-sectional study
Yuan WEI ; Yuebin LYU ; Zhaojin CAO ; Feng ZHAO ; Yingchun LIU ; Chen CHEN ; Chengcheng LI ; Heng GU ; Feng LU ; Jinhui ZHOU ; Bing WU ; Yang LIU ; Juan LI ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(24):2976-2983
Background::The heavy metals cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) are known to be widespread environmental contaminants and high occupational exposure adversely affects the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, evidence from epidemiological studies linking low Cd and Hg exposure (or non-industrial) to the risk of progression to CKD are conflicting. This study aimed to explore the association of low Cd and Hg exposure with the risk of CKD in Chinese adults aged ≥80 years.Methods::The participants were recruited for the Healthy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study in 2017, an ongoing perspective survey conducted in longevity areas in China initially involving 3016 older adults. We used logistic regression models to estimate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals of CKD setting Cd and Hg as categorical variables. Logistic regression with restricted cubic spline was used to characterize a dose-response relationships between Cd or Hg concentrations and the risk of CKD in the study population.Results::The ORs for the risk of CKD comparing the fourth to the first quartile of blood Cd, blood Hg, urine Cd, and urine Hg were 1.77, 1.57, 2.03, and 1.50, respectively. Restricted cubic spline models showed that blood Cd and urine Hg were significantly linearly correlated with the risk of CKD, while blood Hg and urine Cd were non-linearly correlated with the risk of CKD with a steeper slope at concentrations <2.30 μg/L and 3.30 μg/g creatinine.Conclusions::Our findings suggest that even low Cd and Hg exposure (or non-industrial) were associated with increased risk of CKD in Chinese oldest old, although we did not find a significant multiplicative and additive interaction between Cd and Hg levels in relation to the risk of CKD.
10.Association of blood oxidative stress level with hypertriglyceridemia in the elderly aged 65 years and older in 9 longevity areas of China
Qiyue TAN ; Yuebin LYU ; Jinhui ZHOU ; Mingyuan ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Feng ZHAO ; Chengcheng LI ; Yingli QU ; Saisai JI ; Feng LU ; Yingchun LIU ; Heng GU ; Bing WU ; Zhaojin CAO ; Shuhua ZHAO ; Xiaoming SHI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(1):18-24
Objective:To investigate the association of blood oxidative stress level with hypertriglyceridemia in the elderly aged 65 years and older in China.Methods:A total of 2 393 participants aged 65 years and older were recruited in 9 longevity areas from Heathy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study, during 2017 to 2018. Information on demographics characteristic, life style and health status were collected by questionnaire and physical examination, and venous blood was collected to detect the levels of blood oxidative stress and hypertriglyceridemia. The linear or non-linear association between oxidative stress and hypertriglyceridemia was described by restrictive cubic splines (RCS) fitting multiple linear regression model. The generalized linear mixed effect model was conducted to assess the association between oxidative stress and hypertriglyceridemia.Results:A total of 2 393 participants, mean age was 84.6 years, the youngest was 65 and the oldest was 112, the male was 47.9%(1 145/2 393), the triglyceride level was (1.4±0.8) mmol/L. The hypertriglyceridemia detection rate was 9.99%(239/2 393). The results of multiple linear regression model with restrictive cubic spline fitting showed that MDA level was linear association with triglyceride level; SOD level was nonlinear association with triglyceride level. MDA level had significantly association with hypertriglyceridemia, and the corresponding OR value was 1.063 (95% CI: 1.046,1.081) with 1 nmol/ml increment of blood MDA; SOD level had significantly association with hypertriglyceridemia, and the corresponding OR value was 0.986(95% CI: 0.983,0.989) with 1 U/ml increment of blood SOD. Conclusion:Among the elderly aged 65 and older in 9 longevity areas in China, MDA and SOD levels were associated with the risk of hypertriglyceridemia.