1.Value of blood mass spectrometry analysis in differentiating decompensated liver cirrhosis patients
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(9):784-788
Objectives To compare the difference of blood mass spectrometry analysis between decompensated liver cirrhosis patients and compensated liver cirrhosis patients. Methods Thirty-four patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis and 47 patients with compensated liver cirrhosis were selected. All patients were analyzed by blood mass spectrometry, and the detected 93 parameters included amino acids, acylcarnitines and some of their ratios. Results After multivariate analysis using the 93 parameters, the two groups could be differentiated clearly. There were 32 parameters that contributed to the separation, which included 4 ratios. Logistic analysis showed that alanine, tetradecanoyl diacylcarnitine, tetradecenoylcarnitine, proline and serine could be used to separate the two groups sufficiently. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis indicated that the area under the curve generated using the 5 parameters could reach to 0.99. Except alanine, the other 4 metabolites were all increased in the decompensated patients. Conclusions Blood mass spectrometry analysis could be used to differentiate decompensated and non- decompensated cirrhosis patients. The significantly changed metabolites might provide valuable hint in pathological study of the disease.
2.Implementation,Existing Problems and Reform Strategy for Licensed Pharmacist System in China
China Pharmacy 2016;27(22):3165-3168
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for breaking the“dual-track”system of the pharmacist and perfecting pharmacist system in China. METHODS:By reviewing laws and regulations relating to the pharmacist in recent 21 years,the implementation and problems of pharmacist system was investigated. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:The imperfection and dissonance of pharma-cist management regulations and laws system result in long-term“dual-track”system of pharmacist authentication. There still are other problems such as low rate of pharmacist registration and unbalanced regional distribution;unbalance between national li-censed pharmacist examination and examination condition of health systems pharmacist;divergence and mismatching between phar-macy education pharmacist training;social value of pharmacists cannot be reflected adequately. It is suggested to formulate Regula-tions on the Licensed Pharmacists as soon as possible,establish uniform and standard qualification and title appraisal system for na-tional pharmaceutical professional and technical personnel,promote licensed pharmacist classification registration and examination system reform,strengthen pharmacy education and licensed pharmacist training system reform,guide licensed pharmacist allocation rationally and orderly by various measures and enhance the propaganda of licensed pharmacist and their work,so as to promote the mergence of national licensed pharmacists qualification system and health professional technical pharmacist competence system.
5.Coats disease-like retinopathy and inherited metabolic disorders or syndromes
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(1):93-96
Coats disease is a relatively rare and idiopathic disorder characterized by retinal telangiectasia and massive intra-retinal and (or) sub-retinal lipid accumulation, resulting in complications including retinal detachment and neovascular glaucoma. Previous reports have revealed that Coats disease can be associated with other disorders, especially some inherited diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). Coats disease associated with other inherited disorders is generally called Coats-like retinopathy, which has some unique features that differs from the classic Coats disease, for example there is no sex and age preference, more bilateral cases, more severe cases and more genetic factors involved. Patients of Coats-like retinopathy with RP and FSHD may have mutations in Crumbs homologue gene 1 and D4Z4 genes.
6.Lateral canthal anchoring for correction of lower eyelid retraction
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the ideal methods for correction of lower eyelid retraction by lateral canthal anchoring.Methods The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 126 patients(207 eyelids) operated on between June 1999 and 2005 by one senior surgeon.The age of the patients ranged from 28 to 72 years(mean,46 years).Transcanrhal canthopexy was used in 20 patients(33 eyes);The 3 mm tarsal strip procedure was used in 35 patients(57 eyes);Transcanrhal canthopexy combined with Hamra's lower blepharoplasty was used in 26 patients(45 eyes).The tarsal strip procedure combined with Hamra's procedure was used in 45 patients(72 eyes).75 patients(123 eyes) were followed up for 6~12 months.Mean follow-up time was 8 months. Results Of them,125 patients were uniformly satisfied with their cosmetic and functional outcome at last follow-up;one patient had undercorrection of retraction.There were no major complications and only one minor complications(corneal irritation from graft sutures),which resolved in the early follow-up period.Conclusions The lateral canthal anchoring is an effective,aesthetic,and functional treatment for moderate to severe lower eyelid retraction resulting from multiple causes.This procedure is associated with predictable results,a low morbidity rate,and high patient satisfaction.
7.An Investigation on Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Hyperthyroidism
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the relative factors contributing to depression and anxiety in the patients with hyperthyroidism. Methods The degrees of depression and anxiety in 141 patients with hyperthyroidism and 163 non-hyperthyroid individuals were assessed using Carrol Drpession Scale and Self-rating Anxiety Scale. The collected data were then subject to t-test, ?~2 test and partial correlation analysis. Results The incidence of depression, anxiety and both in the patients with hyperthyroidism was 66.7%, 53.1% and 42.5%, respectively, and there was a significant positive correlation between depression and anxiety (r=0.636,P
9.Standardized Management of Disposable Medical Supplies
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(07):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the quality control of disposable medical supplies,strengthen the management of disposable medical supplies.METHODS The procurement,inspection,storage,issuance,use,recycling,destruction,etc of the disposable medical supplies and aset of scientific managment procedures were developed. RESULTS Strengthening the management of disposable medical supplies,the occurrence of nosocomial infection and was reduced prevented the random loss of disposable medical supplies waste,to ensure safe and effective clinical use.CONCLUSIONS Hospital infection control and prevention of medical safety management are an important guarantee for strengthening the supervision of disposable medical supplies,and enhance the awareness of hospital infection control and prevention,which can be regarded as a modal of disposable medical supplies.
10.Information-based Management of Disposable Medical Supplies
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the information-based management of disposable medical supplies, quality and performance of the medical production. METHODS Combined with successful experience of our hospital, the standardized management of disposable medical supplies in our hospital was introduced. RESULTS Real-time management of using and storage were undertaken to reduce the cost of the hospital. CONCLUSIONS It is available to build digital hospital and realize resources sharing between community hospitals utilizing computer and internet for whole range quality control of disposable medical supplies to obtain economic and social benefits.