1.Studies on HPLC fingerprint of co-hirudo injection.
Xiao-huan YUAN ; Xu-dong YANG ; Chun-tao WANG ; Guo-mei ZU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(15):1825-1827
OBJECTIVEUsing HPLC To determine hypoxanthine in co-hirudo injection for establishing its HPLC fingerprint, and evaluating its internal quality.
METHODThe chromatographic separation was performed on a Kromasil C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm,5 microm). A linear gradient elution with A (0.01 mol x L(-1) x KH2PO4) and B (50% methanol) was used, the flow rate was 0.8 mL x min(-1), the detection wavelength was set at 254 nm, and the column temperature was at normal.
RESULTHypoxanthine was used as the reference substance in the fingerprint of co-hirudo injection, it showed 15 common peaks and theirs similarity threshod was 0.97.
CONCLUSIONThis method was accurate, repeatable and useful for the quality control of co-hirudo injection.
Animals ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Hypoxanthine ; chemistry ; Leeches ; chemistry ; Reproducibility of Results
2.The Training Effect of Ability to Timely Screening for Congenital Heart Disease among Primary Medical Workers in Yunnan Province
Shu-Yan ZHAO ; Huang SUN ; Jie SUN ; Jia-Hua PAN ; Tao GUO ; Ling ZHAO ; Ya-Ni LI ; Yun-Zhu PENG ; Zu-Huan YANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2018;39(5):39-44
Objective To improve the early diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD), investigate the awareness, screening knowledge and screening ability of CHD among health care providers in the rural areas of Yunnan province and discover an effective way to improve the related knowledge and skills of CHD screening. Methods From 2015 September to 2017 April, we set up charity mobile schools and chose eight areas as the investigating and training sites. We designed two questionnaires, and adopted the theoretical training as the main method combined with the training of clinical skills. We investigated and trained a total of 1022 medical staff. The training content include the awareness of CHD,the knowledge and skills of CHD screening. We also evaluated the outcomes of the training. Results A total of 2044 questionnaires were collected. After training, the number of objects which would screen CHD in future increased, and the cognition of the incidence and common clinical manifestations of CHD, Eisenmanger's syndrome,cardiac auscultation, pulse oximetry and the related knowledge of CHD were also improved; 563 took the test on practical skills of CHD detection. The correct rate of auscultation, period of murmurs and characteristics of murmurs was 98.22%(553),30.55%(172) and 28.60%(161). The correct rate of murmurs in ventricular septal defect,atrial septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus was 45.47%(256), 39.79 (224) and 50.80%(286) respectively. Online training was advised by 244 trainees. Increasing investment in congenital heart disease screening was suggested by 652 trainees. Conclusions The awareness of CHD screening in grassroots medical workers of Yunnan province is insufficient. It is an effective way to establish charity mobile school and to train the grassroots medical staff with the theory and practical knowledge to improve the awareness,screening knowledge and screening skills of CHD. The next step suggests that we can improve the early diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD).