1.Research on the Evolution and Development Trend of Operation Management of Public Hospitals in China
Suxian WANG ; Zhiping GUO ; Yaojun ZHAO ; Li ZHENG ; Jianping HU ; Shuai JIANG ; Yudong MIAO ; Qingfeng TIAN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):15-17,27
Operation management is an important tool to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.Since the founding of New China,based on China's economic and social development and medical and health system reform,the evolution of operation management of public hospitals in China can be divided into four stages,the system building stage(1949-1978),the liberalization and revitalization stage(1979-1996),the operation mechanism reform stage(1997-2020),and the new stage of high-quality development(2021 present).The development trend of public hospital operation management in future should deepen the public welfare-oriented public hospital operation management,explore the value-oriented medical operation management model based on high-quality development and the refined operation and management model of public hospitals,so as to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.
2.Advancements in the Application of ECMO in Pediatric Organ Transplantation
Guohui JIAO ; Jingyu CHEN ; Jingjing MIAO ; Yuji WANG ; Qingfeng LUO
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(6):1541-1547
Organ transplantation has emerged as a therapeutic modality for children with end-stage organ failure.With advancements in surgical techniques,organ preservation methods,and immunosuppressive thera-pies,both the success rate of transplantation and the long-term quality of life of recipients have continued to im-prove.Initially applied primarily in cardiothoracic transplantation,extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)has gradually expanded its role in pediatric organ transplant recipients to include perioperative support for cardiopulmonary complications in abdominal organ transplants such as liver and kidney,as well as in the maintenance of deceased donors.With ongoing refinements in ECMO technology and equipment,its sig-nificance in supporting children with end-stage organ failure has become increasingly prominent,offering re-newed hope and survival for a growing number of pediatric patients with organ failure.
3.Research on the Evolution and Development Trend of Operation Management of Public Hospitals in China
Suxian WANG ; Zhiping GUO ; Yaojun ZHAO ; Li ZHENG ; Jianping HU ; Shuai JIANG ; Yudong MIAO ; Qingfeng TIAN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(3):15-17,27
Operation management is an important tool to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.Since the founding of New China,based on China's economic and social development and medical and health system reform,the evolution of operation management of public hospitals in China can be divided into four stages,the system building stage(1949-1978),the liberalization and revitalization stage(1979-1996),the operation mechanism reform stage(1997-2020),and the new stage of high-quality development(2021 present).The development trend of public hospital operation management in future should deepen the public welfare-oriented public hospital operation management,explore the value-oriented medical operation management model based on high-quality development and the refined operation and management model of public hospitals,so as to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals in China.
5.Advancements in the Application of ECMO in Pediatric Organ Transplantation
Guohui JIAO ; Jingyu CHEN ; Jingjing MIAO ; Yuji WANG ; Qingfeng LUO
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;16(6):1541-1547
Organ transplantation has emerged as a therapeutic modality for children with end-stage organ failure. With advancements in surgical techniques, organ preservation methods, and immunosuppressive therapies, both the success rate of transplantation and the long-term quality of life of recipients have continued to improve. Initially applied primarily in cardiothoracic transplantation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has gradually expanded its role in pediatric organ transplant recipients to include perioperative support for cardiopulmonary complications in abdominal organ transplants such as liver and kidney, as well as in the maintenance of deceased donors. With ongoing refinements in ECMO technology and equipment, its significance in supporting children with end-stage organ failure has become increasingly prominent, offering renewed hope and survival for a growing number of pediatric patients with organ failure.
6.Expression and significance of treg cells and IDO in blood of the HBV-induced hepatocellar cancinoma
Jun YANG ; Qian WANG ; Qingfeng SHI ; Haixia MIAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;39(3):257-259,263
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of the level of regulatory T(Treg)cells and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase(IDO)in HBV-induced hepatocellar cancinoma.Methods 51 cases of HBV-DNA positive primary liver cancer(HCC),44 cases of chronic hepatitis B(CHB),29 cases of cirrhosis and 28 cases of healthy volunteers(control group)were used RT-PCR and flow cytometry to detect the expression of Treg cells and IDO in peripheral blood of each group.Results The expression of IDO mRNA from high to low were HCC group,CHB group,liver cirrhosis group and control group.The control group and the liver cirrho-sis group were lower than the other 2 groups(P<0.01),and the difference between the other groups was sta-tistically significant(P<0.05).Treg counts from high to low were HCC group,cirrhosis group,CHB group and control group.HCC group was significantly higher than that of control group(P<0.05),except for CHB group,Treg cells in each group were statistically significant compared with control group(P<0.05).The cor-relation analysis of expression of IDO mRNA and Treg:r=0.912,P=0.000,indicating that the expression of IDO in peripheral blood was positively correlated with the Treg cells.Conclusion IDO is over expressed in HCC with the high Treg cell level.Treg cells and IDO may associated with hepatocellular carcinoma immune escape mechanisms.
7.Ultrasound measurement and analysis of the hip in healthy infants:a multicenter study
Bingxuan HUANG ; Bei XIA ; Na XU ; Hongwei TAO ; Xuezhi HE ; Wei YU ; Ke SUN ; Guibing FU ; Wei SHI ; Jingming HAN ; Qinghua LIU ; Lili MIAO ; Wenjuan CHEN ; Xuehua ZHANG ; Dan WANG ; Bianjing ZUO ; Hong GAO ; Wei FAN ; Yan GUO ; Xin ZHANG ; Qingfeng ZHAN ; Guzi WANG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Rong HU ; Yan LIU ; Xinjie ZENG ; Jun GAO ; Chao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(5):417-422
Objective To analysis the change of hip joint in healthy infants by ultrasound,and establish the normal reference value of the developmental dysplasia of the hip(DDH). Methods A total of 8 000 healthy infants from 0 to 24 weeks were collected from the Multi-center study of 10 children′s medical centers. Among them,3 855 infants(2 065 females and 1 790 males) with complete data and follow-up were included in this study. All subjects were divided into 6 groups ( <4,4~7,8~11,12~15,16~19 and≥20 weeks group). α angle,femoral head length and width,femoral head coverage ratio by acetabulum ( FHC) were measured in the coronal view on the neutral position;distance from pubis to femoral head ( P-H) and distance from ischium to femoral head ( I-H ) were measured in the transverse view on neutral position;distance from femoral head topubis ( H-P) was measured in the posterolateraltransverse view on the flexion position. The results of each group changes with age were analysised. Results ① The α angle of healthy infants from 0 to 20 weeks were increased with age,the difference among the groups were statistically significant( P <0.05),but there was no significant difference between 16~19 and ≥20 weeks group( P >0.05). ②The femoral head length and width of all age groups were increased with age,the difference among all the groups was statistically significant( all P <0.05). ③ FHC from 0 to 20 weeks were increased with age,the difference among the groups were statistically significant( P <0.05) except between 16~19 and ≥20 weeks group( P >0.05). ④ The P-H and I-H in all age groups showed no statistically significant ( all P>0.05). ⑤The H-P of all age groups were increased with age,the difference between the groups were statistically significant(all P <0.05).Conclusions The development of hip joints have the certain regular developmental pattern in healthy infants less than 5 months of birth and are relatively constant after birth more than 5 months. The ultrasound normal reference value of the hip joints can be used for the early diagnosis of the DDH.
8.Effect of m-nisoldipine on the Ca2+/CaM/CaN signal pathway in 5-HT-induced proliferation of rat PASMCs.
Xueyan CHEN ; Huanlong LIU ; Zhenhua PAN ; Qingfeng MIAO ; Yongjian ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(1):49-54
This study is to explore the activation of the Ca2+/CaM/CaN signal pathway in 5-HT-induced proliferation of rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and the inhibitory effect of m-nisoldipine (m-Nis) on this pathway. PASMCs were cultured with the explant technique. The proliferation of PASMCs was evaluated by MTT assay. Confocal microscopy was used to measure the change of [Ca2+]i. The mRNA expression of CaM and CaN was evaluated by RT-PCR and the activity of CaN was measured according to the instruction of kits. The results of MTT assay suggested that 5-HT (1 micromol x L(-1)) significantly induced the proliferation of rat PASMCs (P < 0.01), which was inhibited obviously by m-Nis (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Similarly, m-Nis inhibited 5-HT-induced elevation of [Ca2+]i (P < 0.01). The mRNA expression of CaM, CaN and the activation of CaN were also inhibited by m-Nis at different degrees (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Thus, the results of this study suggested that Ca2+/CaM/CaN signal pathway played an important role in 5-HT-induced proliferation of rat PASMCs, the inhibition of m-Nis on proliferation of rat PASMCs may be related to the blockage of Ca2+/CaM/CaN signal pathway by inhibiting the elevation of [Ca2+]i.
9.Effect of m-nisoldipine on the Ca~(2+)/CaM/CaN signal pathway in 5-HT-induced proliferation of rat PASMCs
Xueyan CHEN ; Huanlong LIU ; Zhenhua PAN ; Qingfeng MIAO ; Yongjian ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;0(01):-
This study is to explore the activation of the Ca2+/CaM/CaN signal pathway in 5-HT-induced proliferation of rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and the inhibitory effect of m-nisoldipine (m-Nis) on this pathway. PASMCs were cultured with the explant technique. The proliferation of PASMCs was evaluated by MTT assay. Confocal microscopy was used to measure the change of [Ca2+]i. The mRNA expression of CaM and CaN was evaluated by RT-PCR and the activity of CaN was measured according to the instruction of kits. The results of MTT assay suggested that 5-HT (1 ?mol?L-1) significantly induced the proliferation of rat PASMCs (P
10.Effect of dipfluzine on sodium current in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes
Wei ZHANG ; Qingfeng MIAO ; Suwen SU ; Jiayi CHENG ; Yanting WANG ; Yongjian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2009;23(3):168-175
AIM To investigate effect of dipfluzine on sodium current (INa+) in isolated single guinea-pig ventricular myocytes. METHODS INa+ was measured by whole cell patch-clamp technique in single isolated guinea-pig ventricular myocytes which were prepared by enzymatic dissociation method. RESULTSCardiac INa+ was elicited by 50-ms pulses to +50 mV from holding potential at -80 mV with a step of +10 mV, which could be blocked completely by tetrodotoxin 10 μmol·L-1. The peak INa+ occurred at about -20 mV and the reversal potential for INa+ was about +30 mV. Dipfluzine inhibited cardiac INa+ in a concentration-dependent manner. The blocking effect of dipfluzine on INa+ was reversible. Dipfluzine suppressed cardiac INa+, without modifying maximum activation potential and reversal potential. The peak of INa+ was decreased by about 46% at -20 mV and shape of I-V curve was not altered by dipfluzine 40 μmol·L-1. Dipfluzine shifted the steady-state inactivation curve of INa+ towards more negative without changing the slope factor and produced very little change in the steady-state activation curve towards more positive. The mean half activation voltage was (-34.9±5.1) mV and slope factor was (6.0±4.8) mV under control condition and (-33.7±3.6) mV and (5.6±2.4) mV following exposure to dipfluzine 40 μmol·L-1. The half inactivation voltage was (-73.0±4.6)mV and slope factor was (4.8±1.8)mV under control condition and (-82.8±7.2)mV and (4.8±1.8)mV following dipfluzine 40 μmol·L-1 treatment. Dipfluzine delayed recovery of cardiac INa+ from inactivation state. The time course of recovery was (36±11) ms in control group and (79±28) ms in dipfluzine 40 μmol·L-1 group. CONCLUSION Dipfluzine inhi- bits cardiac INa+ in a concentration-dependent manner and has higher affinity for the inactivated state than that for resting state of Na+ channels.

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