1.Pricing Policy on Patent Drugs in Sweden and Its Implication for China
China Pharmacy 1991;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE: To provide valuable reference for China in formulating and evolving pricing policy on patent drugs.METHODS: The current pricing policy on patent drugs in Sweden and its outcome were analyzed,and then its implication for Chinese medical & health market were summarized.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that market information should be taken into full consideration and drugs price supervision system should be established in making pricing policy so as to avoid information asymmetry in pricing game and ensure effective utilization of social medical insurance resources.
2.Review on Pricing Policy of Patent Drugs in UK
China Pharmacy 2001;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pricing policy on the patent drugs in UK.METHODS: The current pricing policy on patent drugs in UK and the outcome of the policy were analyzed and its characteristics and applicable condition were summarized.RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: Current pricing policy on patent drugs in UK provided incentives for the research & development as well as innovation of drugs and it helped to keep UK's pharmaceutical industries in the global leading level.However,there is no mechanism within it to take explicit account of therapeutic value of drugs.Also,it provides weak incentives to invest in the most cost-effective yet clinically demanded drugs and it has limited effect on price control of drugs.
3.Gemstone Spectral CT Optimal Single Energy Imaging in Lower Extremity Angiography
Wei XIA ; Xusheng SONG ; Xiaorui YIN ; Ruixue LI ; Jingtao WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2014;(11):842-845
Purpose To implement lower artery angiography in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease, and to investigate the feasibility of lower extremity gemstone spectral CT angiography in improving image quality.Materials and Methods Forty-eight patients suspected with lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases were randomly divided into research group and control group. Research group (24 cases) were carried out gemstone spectral CT angiography (CTA) scan and control group (24 cases) were scanned with multi-slice spiral CT (CTA). The CT value of the common iliac artery, popliteal artery and its branches was measured and contrast to noise ratio (CNR) were calculated in both groups. The images were evaluated independently by 2 senior physicians based on a 5-level evaluation standard.Results The CT value of common iliac artery, popliteal artery, anterior tibial artery and the CNR in research group were all higher than those in control group (t=8.7, 7.9, 12.6 and 17.2,P<0.01), but the background noise was lower than that in control group (t=1.5,P<0.01). The scores of two image quality accessed by physician 1 and 2 were 110:90 and 111:93 respectively with statistical difference (Z=-7.6 and-8.0, P<0.01).Conclusion The image obtained by gemstone spectral CT optimal single energy image technique is much better than that by conventional multi-slice spiral CT in lower extremity angiography.
4.Analysis on risk factors for severe community acquired pneumonia in the elderly
Ruixue TIAN ; Hongli WU ; Hongyan HOU ; Liping ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(1):25-29
Objective To evaluate the risk clinic factors of severe community-acquired pneumonia in older adults,and to provide examples for its clinic application.Methods Sixty-four case patients who were admitted for a diagnosis of severe community-acquired pneumonia in older adults in Beijing Haidian Hospital from January 2013 to July 2015 were selected as observation group.One hundred cases patients also admitted for a diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia were selected as control group.Within 24 h of admission,the clinical data were collected,medical history were collected,and the serum biochemistry,coagulation index fibrin degradation product,D-dimer and inflammatory factor procalcitonin were detected.The data were analyzed by univariate analysis,and logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the variables with significant difference in single factor analysis.Results Single factor analysis showed that the percentage of severe pneumonia with central nervous system disorders,severe pneumonia with aspiration,severe pneumonia with two or more comorbidities,aspiration and severe pneumonia with bedridden patient in observation group were obviously higher than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance((82.21% (53/64) vs.32%(32/100),60.93%(39/64) vs.1%(1/100),(84.37%,54/64) vs.54%(54/100),90.62%(58/ 64) vs.28% (28/100),59.37% (38/64) vs.11% (11/100);P<0.01 or P<0.05).The mortality of observation group was higher than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance(56.62% (36/64)] vs.3% (3/100),P=0.001).Albumin of severe pneumonia was obviously lower than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance ((27.79 ±8.53) g/L vs.(33.66±9.63) g/L,P=0.011).Fibrin degradation product of severe pneumonia was obviously lower than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance ((i0.98 ± ± 1.32) ng/L vs.(3.61±0.98) ng/L,P=0.002).D-dimer of severe pneumonia was obviously higher than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance ((2.68± 0.56) mg/L vs.(0.42±0.12) mg/L,P=0.001).Procalcitonin of severe pneumonia was obviously higher than the control group,the difference between two groups have remarkable statistical significance ((1.63±0.32) ng/L vs.(0.13 ± ±0.21) ng/L,P =0.015).The result of multiple factors logistic regression analysis showed the aspiration,hypoproteinemia,D-dimer were severe community-acquired pneumonia in older adults's independent risks (OR =1.782,1.208,1.356,P<0.05).Conclusion Aspiration,hypoproteinemia,D-dimer are the factors of risking suffering severe community-acquired pneumonia in older adults.D-dimer could be the detection index of severe community-acquired pneumonia in older adults.
5.Prognostic significance of tumor-infiltrating mast cells in colorectal cancer patients
Nan LAN ; Xianrui WU ; Xiaosheng HE ; Yufeng CHEN ; Jinping MA ; Yang ZENG ; Ruixue YUAN ; Xiaojian WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2012;11(3):284-289
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between tumor-infiltrating mast cell (TIM) and the clinicopathological and prognostic factors of patients with colorectal cancer.MethodsA total of 282 cases of paraffin-embedded colorectal cancer specimens were obtained from the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from January 2002 to December 2005.The density of TIM was determined by immunohistochemical staining.According to the mean TIM density detected [ ( 8.4 + 6.5 )/HPF ],all the patients were divided into low-TIM density group (mean TIM density <8.4/HPF) and high-TIM density group (mean TIM density >8.4/HPF).The clinicopathological factors and the prognosis of patients between high-TIM density group and low-TIM density group were compared.All data were analyzed using the t test or chi-square test.The survival curve was drawn using the Kaplan-Meier method,and the survival of the patients was analyzed by the Log-rank test.The clinicopathological factors were analyzed retrospectively with the univariate and multivariate COX regression model.ResultsTIM was detected in all the patients with colorectal cancer.Significant differences were observed in the number of patients in N stage and TNM stage between patients in the high-TIM density group and those in the lowTIM density group (x2 =6.025,7.410,P < 0.05 ).All patients were followed up till September 2010,the 5-year overall and tumor-free survival rates of patients were 82.9% and 63.1% in the low-TIM density group,79.0% and 59.3% in the high-TIM density group,with significant difference between the 2 groups (P < 0.05 ).COX proportional hazard regression model revealed that high density of TIM was associated with short overall survival time and tumor-free survival time of colorectal cancer patients ( RR =2.119,95 % CI 1.326- 3.386; RR =2.084,95 % CI 1.357-3.199,P <0.05).The resuhs of multivariate analysis showed that high density of TIM was the independent factor influencing the overall survival time and tumor-free survival time (RR =1.651,95% CI 1.009-2.702; RR =1.680,95% CI 1.074-2.629,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionHigh density of TIM is correlated with the N stage and TNM stage of colorectal cancer,and it is an independent predictor of poor survival for patients with colorectal cancer.
6."Current Situation and Thinking on ""Odor and Taste"" Identification of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
Shilong YANG ; Na WU ; Xing YUAN ; Yujie LIU ; Ruixue ZHONG ; Chunjie WU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(9):1876-1879
Odor and taste are characteristic properties of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). They are closely related to the chemical compositions in TCM. They are also the outer reflection of TCM quality and an important part of the character identification. This article reviewed the current research on odor and taste identification of TCM, which indicated that odor and taste identification had not been paid enough attention to and its research lagged behind modern social development. Based on current analytical techniques and methods, this article proposed a new idea for odor and taste identification of TCM. The idea emphasized the objectification of odor and taste and TCM identification research should be combined with chemical components analysis.
7.Clinicopathological factors on the prognosis of patients with stage lⅡ colorectal cancer
Yufeng CHEN ; Yang ZENG ; Xiaosheng HE ; Xianrui WU ; Ruixue YUAN ; Shengping SONG ; Ping LAN ; Xiaojian WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2011;10(6):430-435
Objective To analyze the clinicopathological factors on the prognosis and investigate the necessity of adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with stage Ⅱ colorectal cancer.Methods The clinical data of 255 patients with stage Ⅱ colorectal cancer who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from January 2000 to December 2005 were collected.The survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier method,and the survival rate of the patients were analyzed by Log-rank test.Factors influencing the survival were analyzed by Cox regression model.Results All patients were followed up till April 23,2010,and the mean time of follow-up was (63 ± 22)months.The median survival time was 63 months.The 5-year and tumor-free survival rates were 85.3% and 83.7%,respectively.The 5-year overall and tumor-free survival rates of patients without preoperative bowel obstruction or perforation were 86.9% and 85.6%,which were sigaificantly higher than 72.7%and 68.4% of patients with preoperative bowel obstruction or perforation(x2 =4.546,4.573,P < 0.05 ).The 5-year overall and tumor-free survival rates of patients with negative resection margin were 85.5% and 83.9%,which were significantly higher than 75.0% and 75.0% of patients with positive resection margin(x2 =7.020,6.009,P < 0.05 ).The result of multivariate analysis revealed that preoperative bowel obstruction or perforation were the independent risk factors for patients with stage Ⅱ colorectal cancer(Wald =4.477,relative risk =2.371,95 % confidence interval:1.066-5.275,P < 0.05 ).The 5-year overall and tumor-free survival rates were 87.3% and 86.0% for patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy,and were 82.2% and 80.3% for patients who did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy (P > 0.05 ).Conclusions Preoperative bowel obstruction or perforation are independent risk factors for the survival of patients with stage Ⅱ colorectal cancer.Adjuvant chemotherapy could not improve the prognosis of patients with stage Ⅱ colorectal cancer.
8.Discussion On the Importance of Clinical Usage of Moxibustion
Peng ZHU ; Jie WU ; Ruixue ZHOU ; Lijie YANG ; Yan SHI ; Rui ZHOU ; Feng YUE ; Qingfeng HE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2008;30(6):438,440-
Moxibustion,which is simple for manipulation and effective,has always been a very important way for external treatment.Acupuncture and moxibustion were complementary to each other sincc ancient times.but modem people usually only pay attention to acupuncture and neglect the usage of moxibustion.In this paper the importance of moxibustion is expounded briefly.
9.Constructive Exploration on the Digital Service System of Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction
Ruixue ZHONG ; Chunjie WU ; Xiaomei HU ; Ju CHEN ; Yue LUO ; Chuanbiao WEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;17(3):744-749
Presently, there are many issues in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) decoction, such as the uncertain sources of TCM, the lack of reminder for medication taboo, the nonstardard herb operation, and difficult supervision, etc. A digital service system of TCM decoction was established to solve the problems mentioned above. The digital service system mainly includes automatic coding for checking in & out, drug medication taboo database, digital operation in decoction, distribution through 2D code, the corresponding application for mobile phone, and the information supervision platform for TCM decoction. The digital service system of TCM decoction can track the quality & duty of the pieces, remind decoction medicine contraindications, improve the standard operation process of decoction, develop decoction distribution & tracking through cell phone, save the waiting time, and hence provides a new supervising method for TCM decoction. The digital service system of TCM decoction solves the key issues for the formula, operation, delivery and supervision of TCM. In the same vein, this system will expand the market share of TCM decoction and promote the development of TCM.
10.International Experiences on Essential Medicine Policy
Ruixue WU ; Bao LIU ; Jingfang DING ; Lu CHEN ; Luan WANG ; Lu YE
China Pharmacy 2005;0(17):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the international experiences on essential medicine policy and to provide useful reference for the establishing and improving of essential medicine policy in China.METHODS:The practice and experiences on essential medicine policy of countries at different level of national income were analyzed.RESULTS & CONCLUSION:Experiences from Austria,India,South Africa and Zimbabwe etc suggest that a good strategy to improve the availability of essential medici-nes should give priority consideration to the pharmaceutical system and develop essential medicine policy on the basis of a holistic framework including essential formulary as well as rational pricing and reimbursement systems.