1.The Effect of Kavo Head-simulator in Clinical Teaching of Stomatology
Qianzhou JIANG ; Zhi CHEN ; Bin PENG ; Zhen CHANG ; Yifeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
College of Stomatology of Wuhan University was the first dental school who introduced the Kavo head-simulator for clinical teaching.In this study,students of stomatology were investigated before and after head-simulator training and questionares were made.The results have showed that head-simulator teaching system not only raises the activity of student,consolidates the basic knowledge,develops the clinical thinking ability,but also increases the ability of clinical operational skill before clinical training.
2.The study on specific anti-Streptococcus mutans IgY against dental caries in rats.
Mingwen FAN ; Qianzhou JIANG ; Zhuan BIAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2003;21(5):339-341
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of specific anti-streptococcus mutans IgY against streptococcus mutans on dental caries development in rats.
METHODS35 wistar rats were divided into 5 groups: group A received IgY gargle; group B received IgY lyophilized powder; group C received sterilized water as control; group D and E received egg yolk food with or without specific IgY individually. They were all fed with caries-inducing diet 2000#. The number of caries scores was counted by the procedure of Keyes'.
RESULTSThere was a significant lower mean of caries scores in groups treated with IgY lyophilized powder and gargle. By treating with egg-yolk food contained specific IgY, the mean of caries scores decreased comparing with no treatment group.
CONCLUSIONLocal passive immunization with specific anti-streptococcus mutans IgY may be an effective way to prevent the development of dental caries.
Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; administration & dosage ; Dental Caries ; prevention & control ; Female ; Immunization, Passive ; Immunoglobulins ; immunology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Streptococcal Vaccines ; immunology ; Streptococcus mutans ; immunology
3. Practice of linear quality control on manually compounded total nutrient admixtures
Jianzhong ZHANG ; Donghui LAO ; Bangxin YAO ; Yi JIANG ; Chun YANG ; Guohao WU ; Qianzhou LV
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2019;27(5):315-320
Objective:
To establish a quality control model ensuring good stability and compatibility of manually compounded total nutrient admixtures (TNA).
Methods:
A parenteral nutrition medication order entry system was establish for standardizing nutritional medication usage and supporting physician's TNA prescribing. TNA medication orders were reviewed by pharmacists for validating the stability and compatibility. TNAs were compounded by pharmacists in a standard way following "four factors of sterile compounding" . The goal of quality control was achieved by establishment of the preliminary standard.
Results:
The quality of manually compounded total nutrient admixtures achieved the goal since pharmacy intravenous admixture service (PIVAS) started on 2003.
Conclusions
The quality of TNA is well assured while manually compounded by pharmacists in PIVAS.
4.Applications and prospects of 3D printing technology in pulp regeneration
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2021;29(4):279-283
In recent years, pulp regeneration has become a research hotspot in the field of stomatology. 3D printing can realize precise control of structure and shape of scaffolds, which provide basis for seed cell adhesion and growth factor release. The 3D printing "pulp complexes" constructed by 3D printing scaffolds for tissue engineering provides a new direction for pulp regeneration research. This paper reviews the applications of 3D printing technology in pulp regeneration. The results of literature review showed that the scaffold materials, seed cells and growth factors in the 3D printing "pulp complexes" all play an important role in the pulp regeneration research. Among them, the scaffold materials act as carriers to load seed cells and growth factors and provide a suitable microenvironment for them. The common seed cells such as dental pulp stem cells, stem cells from apical papilla and stem cells from the human pulp of exfoliated deciduous teeth can provide the cellular basis for pulp regeneration. Moreover, the introduction of growth factors can further support the differentiation of pulp tissue and the reconstruction of pulp vessels and promote pulp regeneration. At present, the 3D printing "pulp complexes" in the study of dental pulp regeneration has made some progress and can induce the formation of pulp-like tissues in the laboratory. However, preparing 3D-printing "pulp complex" with good biological activity, which integrates biomimetic blood vessels and nerves to supply oxygen and nutrients to the cells in the root canal, remains a huge challenge and still needs further exploration and research.
5.Development and Analysis of Management Standards for Clinical Application of Antimicrobial Drugs
Zhangzhang CHEN ; Jiancun ZHEN ; Qianzhou LYU ; Ling JIANG ; Xiaoyang LU ; Zhiqing ZHANG ; Ying CHEN ; Xiaoyu LI
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(8):1222-1225
The management of clinical application of antimicrobial drugs is an important part of the pharmaceutical management and pharmacy services in medical institutions.Based on national policies and regulations,this standard focuses on the whole life cycle of antimicrobial drugs in medical institutions.It is developed based on the principles of scientific validity,universality,guidance and operability,formed by sorting out problems,collecting opinions,expert argumentation and deliberation.It is the first group standard to standardize the clinical application management of antimicrobial drugs.This paper introduces and analyzes the team composition,problem sorting and compilation process,and various elements of the standard in the process of formulating the standard,and provide a reference for the majority of peers who use it.
6.Effect of trace elements on the differentiation of dental pulp stem cells
Zitian LIANG ; Tingting LIANG ; Qianzhou JIANG ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2021;56(6):604-607
Dental pulp stem cell (DPSC), with a high capacity of multidirectional differentiation, is the key and preferred cell in the study of dental pulp and dentin regeneration. The effect of trace elements on the differentiation of DPSC is one of the research hotspots in the field of oral tissue engineering in recent years. Trace elements have a wide range of physiological and biochemical functions. It can directly regulate the differentiation, migration and proliferation capacity of DPSC, while can indirectly affect the differentiation of DPSC by exerting antibacterial and immune function regulation or changing the physical and chemical properties of the scaffold material. To clarify the role of trace elements in the differentiation of DPSC can provide more reference for the realization of pulp and dentin regeneration. This paper will review the recent research progress on the effects of relevant trace elements on the differentiation of DPSC into odontogenesis and angiogenesis.
7.Formulation and Analysis on the Standard of Off-label Drug Use
Rongji LIU ; Wei ZUO ; Jiancun ZHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Ling JIANG ; Xiaoyang LU ; Qianzhou LYU ; Zhiqing ZHANG ; Ying CHEN ; Bo ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(7):1065-1069
Off-label use means that the intended use of the drug is not included in the instructions approved by the National Medical Products Administration,including unapproved indication,dosage,the course of treatment,route of administration,or population.The formulation of Pharmaceutical Supply Services-Key Medications Management-Off-label Uses is based on relevant laws,regulations,normative documents,guidelines,literatures,and expert opinions,and follows the principles of scientificity,versatility,instructiveness,and operability.This standard regulates and standardizes the institutional and organizational construction,process management,and the whole process of quality management and evaluation improvement of off-label uses,which is the basis for medical institutions to carry out off-label uses management.This article introduced the formulation process of the off-label uses standard and analyzed the key contents of the standard,which would help medical institutions to better comply with and meet the requirements of this standard in the practice of off-label use management.
8.Development and Analysis of Standards for Drugs Under Special Management
Kuikui GENG ; Ling JIANG ; Jiancun ZHEN ; Tianlu SHI ; Wei ZHANG ; Jin LU ; Jianqing WANG ; Xiaoyang LU ; Qianzhou LYU ; Zhiqing ZHANG ; Ying CHEN ; Hong XIA ; Qin GUANG ; Hongpeng BI
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(8):1217-1221
Drugs under special management include narcotic drugs,psychotropic drugs,toxic drugs for medical use,radiopharmaceuticals,and pharmaceutical precursor chemicals.Supervising and guiding the clinical use of drugs under special management is one of the important responsibilities of the Pharmaceutical Management and Drug Therapy Committee(Group)of medical institutions.The standard for drugs under special management is led by the Pharmaceutical Professional Committee of the China Hospital Association,which standardizes 16 key elements of organizational management,process management,and quality control management drugs under special management in medical institutions.It can guide the standardized implementation of Pharmaceuticals under special control work in various levels and types of medical institutions.This article elaborates on the methods and contents of formulating standards for Pharmaceuticals under special management,to provide reference and inspiration for medical institutions to carry out special drug drug management and daily related work.
9.Development and Analysis of the Standard for Management of Antineoplastic Drugs Use in Clinical
Guanmin ZHANG ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Jiancun ZHEN ; Ying CHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Ling JIANG ; Jianqing WANG ; Xiaoyang LU ; Qianzhou LYU ; Zhiqing ZHANG ; Daihua LIU ; Jiaxi XI
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(8):1226-1229
Antineoplastic drugs refer to the drugs that act at the cellular and molecular levels to inhibit tumor growth or eliminate tumors through pathways such as cell killing,immune regulation,and endocrine regulation.Antineoplastic drugs generally including chemotherapeutic drugs,molecular targeted therapeutic drugs,immunotherapeutic drugs,and endocrine therapeutic drugs.The management and rational application of antineoplastic drugs in medical institutions are related to the safety of patient treatment.The standard for management of antineoplastic drugs use in clinical is compiled by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Committee of China Hospital Association,which specification requirements 18 key elements in the organizational management and system,medication management,drug monitoring and evaluation of antineoplastic drug management in healthcare institutions.This standard is applicable to all levels and types of healthcare institutions carrying out oncology diagnosis and treatment.This paper describes the methodology and basic content of the standard,hoping to providing a reference for medical institutions to carry out relevant work.
10.Systematic Review of Drug-induced Acute Kidney Injury in Chinese Population
Kunming PAN ; Can CHEN ; Ying JIANG ; Wei WU ; Qing XU ; Xiaoyu LI ; Qianzhou LYU
China Pharmacy 2021;32(9):1100-1107
OBJECTIVE:To study clinical situation and influential factors for prognosis of drug-i nduced acute kidney injury (DIAKI)in Chinese population ,and to provide reference for early detection ,early intervention and prognosis improvement of DIAKI. METHODS :Retrieved from PubMed ,Embase,Cochrane Library ,CNKI,Wanfang database and VIP ,clinical studies related to DIAKI were collected during the inception to Apr. 16th,2020. After the data extraction and quality evaluation of included studies,the results were analyzed descriptively ,and Meta-analysis was carried out by Rev Man 5.3 software. RESULTS :A total of 29 studies were included ,including 1 870 patients. The results showed that DIAKI accounted for 32.2%(877/2 721)of the patients developed AKI in the same period. Antibacterial drugs were the main cause of DIAKI ,accounting for 47.5%(773/1 629). The top five drugs by case number were classified as aminoglycoside antibiotics ,diuretics or dehydrating agents ,cephalosporin antibiotics,non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and traditional Chinese medicine. The pathological type of DIAKI was mainly acute interstitial nephritis ,accounting for 51.9%(70/135). The mortality of DIAKI patients was 14.4%(240/1 677). A total of 70.4%(1 176/1 670)of patients had renal recovery. Compared with conservative treatment ,the mortality of patients receiving dialysis treatment was significantly lower [OR =0.30,95%CI(0.10,0.91),P=0.003]. Compared with patients without anemia , patients with anemia had a significantly delayed renal recovery [OR =0.25,95%CI(0.09,0.65),P=0.004]. Lower levels of retinol binding protein was significantly related to rapid renal recovery [MD =-15.84,95%CI(-22.34,-9.34),P<0.01]. CONCLUSIONS:Clinicians need to continuously strengthen antibiotic management and use drugs that induce AKI with caution. For patients with DIAKI ,receiving dialysis treatment as soon as possible may help reduce mortality. Timely correction of the basic anemia status of patients with DIAKI will help patients withrapid renal recovery ,and lower retinol binding protein levels may be a potential biomarker for predicting patients ’rapidrenal recovery.