1.Associations between statins and all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events among peritoneal dialysis patients: A multi-center large-scale cohort study.
Shuang GAO ; Lei NAN ; Xinqiu LI ; Shaomei LI ; Huaying PEI ; Jinghong ZHAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Zibo XIONG ; Yumei LIAO ; Ying LI ; Qiongzhen LIN ; Wenbo HU ; Yulin LI ; Liping DUAN ; Zhaoxia ZHENG ; Gang FU ; Shanshan GUO ; Beiru ZHANG ; Rui YU ; Fuyun SUN ; Xiaoying MA ; Li HAO ; Guiling LIU ; Zhanzheng ZHAO ; Jing XIAO ; Yulan SHEN ; Yong ZHANG ; Xuanyi DU ; Tianrong JI ; Yingli YUE ; Shanshan CHEN ; Zhigang MA ; Yingping LI ; Li ZUO ; Huiping ZHAO ; Xianchao ZHANG ; Xuejian WANG ; Yirong LIU ; Xinying GAO ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Hongyi LI ; Shutong DU ; Cui ZHAO ; Zhonggao XU ; Li ZHANG ; Hongyu CHEN ; Li LI ; Lihua WANG ; Yan YAN ; Yingchun MA ; Yuanyuan WEI ; Jingwei ZHOU ; Yan LI ; Caili WANG ; Jie DONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(21):2856-2858
2.Study on transmission characteristics and genetic variation of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumonia based on whole genome sequencing
Jiachen LI ; Yanying CHEN ; Yanlei GE ; Jinrui HU ; Xiaoli DU ; Jinyue LIU ; Huan XING ; Pengfang GAO ; Xiao HAN ; Yuelong LI ; Yating TANG ; Juan LI ; Zhigang CUI ; Jinhui ZHANG ; Haijian ZHOU ; Aiying DONG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(6):892-900
Objective:To analyze the short-term hospital-based transmission characteristics and gene variation of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) by genome-wide technique to provide evidence for transmission control. Methods:The experimental strain was derived from all the CRKP isolated in Affiliated Hospital of North China University of Science and Technology from October 2022 to December 2023. Strain identification and drug susceptibility were tested with VITEK 2-Compact automatic bacterial identification drug susceptibility analyzer or disk method, and the results were interpreted through whole genome sequencing. The ST type, carbapenem resistance gene, virulence factor, and O serotype of the collected strains were analyzed.Results:Among the 115 strains of CRKP, 94 strains were isolated from the intensive care unit (ICU), accounting for 81.7%, and 21 strains were isolated from the non-intensive care unit (NICU), accounting for 18.3%. The 115 strains of CRKP can be divided into 11 ST types, of which ST11 type was the most (54.8%, 63/115), followed by ST15 type (22.6%, 26/115) and ST5492 type (15.7%, 18/115). Type ST5492 was a new clonal group in the region. The 115 strains of CRKP could be divided into 7 O serotypes, most of which were O2a type(32.2%,37/115), followed by O5 type(30.4%,35/115) and O1 type(27.8%,32/115). The resistance genes of carbapenem antibiotics showed that there were 107 strains carrying the blaKPC-2 gene, one strain with the blaNDM-1 gene, and one strain with both the blaKPC-2 and blaNDM-13 genes. Virulence genes were detected in 55 CRKP strains (47.8%, 55/115), among which six strains detected peg-344, iucA, iroB, rmpA, and rmpA2 virulence genes (5.2%, 6/115). Four virulence genes ( peg-344, iucA, rmpA, and rmpA2) were detected in 34 strains (29.6%, 34/115). Three virulence genes ( iucA, iroB and rmpA) were detected in two strains (1.7%, 2/115). Three virulence genes ( peg-344, iucA and rmpA) were detected in one strain (0.8%, 1/115). IucA and rmpA virulence genes were detected in 12 strains (10.4%, 12/115). KPC-2_ST11_O2a, KPC-2_ST15_O1 and KPC-2_ST5492_O5 were dominant clones, and their distribution was mainly in the intensive care unit. The whole genome sequence analysis showed that there were three dominant clones, among which ST11 clones were subdivided into three dominant O serotypes, all of which were mainly in the intensive care unit. Conclusion:The popular strain in the hospital of CRKP is a KPC-2_ST11 clone group carrying iucA, rmpA/rmpA2, with cross-department transmission and mutation. ST5492 is a newly-launched clone type. The intensive care unit of hvKP carrying five virulence genes, including peg-344, should be alert to the epidemic risk of CR-hvKP outbreak.
3.Protective effect of modified University of Wisconsin preservation solution containing α 2-adrenergic receptor agonists and noble gases on isolated amputated skeletal muscle of rats
Zhengwei XUE ; Zhigang QIN ; Xiangfeng LIU ; Jieyu LI ; Ling JIANG ; Xiao LI ; Jianbo MA ; Guanlei LIU ; Pengfei ZHENG ; Ying TANG ; Peng LI ; Jianteng GU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(11):1112-1122
Objective:To develop a modified University of Wisconsin preservation solution (UW solution) containing α 2-adrenergic receptor agonists (dexmedetomidine) and noble gases (argon) and investigate its protective effect on the isolated amputated skeletal muscle of rats. Methods:Sixty male SD rats were selected to establish a hindlimb cold preservation/perfusion model and were divided into blank control group, hypothermic storage group, UW solution perfusion group, and modified UW solution perfusion group using a random number table, with 15 rats in each group. Simultaneously, a cold preservation model of rat skeletal muscle myoblasts (L6 cells) was established and the rats were also divided into four groups in the same way. Animal models were prepared in different ways: In the blank control group, the hindlimbs received no special treatment; In the hypothermic storage group, the amputated hindlimbs were stored in a dry centrifuge tube at 4℃ for 18 hours; In the UW solution perfusion group, the amputated hindlimbs were perfused with UW solution and then stored in a centrifuge tube containing UW solution at 4℃ for 18 hours; In the modified UW solution perfusion group, the amputated hindlimbs were perfused with modified UW solution (containing 0.1 nmol/L dexmedetomidine and 50% volume fraction of argon) and then stored in a centrifuge tube containing the modified UW solution at 4℃ for 18 hours. Cell models were treated as follows: In the blank control group, L6 cells were cultured under standard conditions; In the hypothermic storage group and UW solution group, L6 cells were treated with conventional culture medium or UW solution, stored in argon-filled sealed bags at 4℃ for 8 hours, and then rewarmed and cultured for 6 hours; In the modified UW solution group, L6 cells were treated with the modified solution, stored in argon-filled sealed bags at 4℃ for 8 hours, and then rewarmed and cultured for 6 hours. After sample collection, skeletal muscle morphology, tissue edema and ultrastructure features were assessed by HE staining, wet-to-dry weight ratio, and transmission electron microscopy, respectively. Additionally, L6 cell morphology was examined by light microscopy. L6 cell viability was determined by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay (expressed as absorbance A value). Expression levels of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) protein in both skeletal muscle tissue and L6 cells were evaluated by immunofluorescence staining and Western blot, respectively.Results:After 18 hours of in vitro preservation of rat isolated amputated limbs, the following results were obtained: (1) HE staining results showed that the muscle fiber morphology of the modified UW solution perfusion group was close to that of the blank control group. Moreover, the area ratio of skeletal muscle cells in the modified UW solution perfusion group was significantly higher than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). (2) The wet-dry weight ratio results showed that there was no statistically significant difference among the modified UW solution perfusion group, the blank control group and UW solution group ( P>0.05), with significantly lower ratios in all three groups than that in the hypothermic storage group ( P<0.05). (3) Transmission electron microscopy results revealed that the modified UW solution perfusion group showed no statistically significant differences in ultrastructural metrics, including myofiber diameter, sarcomere length, mitochondrial short-axis/long-axis ratio, and mitochondrial cristae count, compared with those in the blank control group ( P>0.05), and performed significantly better than both the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). (4) Morphological observation of L6 cells showed that the cellular morphology was regular in the modified UW solution perfusion group, close to that in the blank control group, while it was severely damaged in the hypothermic storage group. Moreover, the cells were reduced in number and partially damaged in the UW solution group. The sequence of cell viability expressed as absorbance A value was blank control group >modified UW solution perfusion group > UW solution perfusion group > hypothermic storage group, with statistically significant differences among the four groups ( P<0.05). (5) Immunofluorescence staining showed that there was no statistically significant difference in fluorescence intensity of GPX4 protein expression between the modified UW solution perfusion group and blank control group ( P>0.05), while the fluorescence intensity was higher in the modified UW solution perfusion group than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). Western blot analysis showed that the relative expression level of GPX4 in the modified UW solution group was significantly lower than that in the blank control group ( P<0.05), but higher than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The modified UW solution can stabilize the expression level of GPX4 protein, thereby inhibiting ferroptosis and alleviating cold preservation injury in both rat amputated isolated limb skeletal muscle tissue and L6 cells.
4.Synthesis of the serotonin derivative 5-PT and establishment of a research system for protein serotonylation
Shuyu XIAO ; Aziguli TULAMATI ; Yan YANG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Xiaomei YANG ; Chang DU ; Xueli ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(2):211-221
Objective·To establish a research framework for serotonylation of proteins and to provide a methodological basis for the identification of serotonylated proteins.Methods·The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)and Genotype-Tissue Expression(GTEx)databases were used to analyze the expression of the transglutaminase 2(TGM2)gene,which encodes the key enzyme for serotonylation,and the solute carrier family 6(SLC6A4)gene,which encodes the serotonin transporter(SERT),in normal and pan-cancer tissues.5-Propargyltryptamide(5-PT),a serotonin derivative,was synthesized stepwise from serotonin hydrochloride,and its structure was characterized by the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR),proton nuclear magnetic resonance(1H-NMR),carbon nuclear magnetic resonance(13C-NMR),and time-of-flight mass spectrometry(TOF-MS).The intracellular uptake of 5-PT in the human pancreatic cancer cell line AsPC-1 and mouse immune cells,including CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells,and bone marrow-derived macrophages(BMDMs),was detected by using flow cytometry.Click chemistry,co-immunoprecipitation,and mass spectrometry analysis techniques were employed to identify serotonylated proteins,and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)enrichment analysis was performed.Results·Bioinformatics analysis indicated that TGM2 and SLC6A4 were widely expressed in various normal tissues and across pan-cancer tissues.The flow cytometry results showed that the synthesized 5-PT can be taken up into the human pancreatic cancer cell line AsPC-1 and mouse immune cells,including CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells,and BMDMs,via the SERT.Mass spectrometry analysis data showed that a significant amount of serotonylated proteins were enriched in various cells treated with 5-PT.KEGG enrichment analysis revealed that these proteins were involved in important pathways related to glycolysis and amino acid synthesis.Conclusion·By using the synthesized 5-PT,multiple serotonylated proteins are enriched in various cell types.A research system for identifying serotonylated proteins has been successfully established,providing a relatively simple and efficient method for studying protein serotonylation.
5.Comparative Study on the Quality of Robotic and Manual Dispensing in Intravenous Admixture Service
Shoupeng WU ; Zhendong NIU ; Siting XIAO ; Lin WANG ; Yanbin SI ; Zhigang ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(4):668-672
Objective To compare the quality of liquids dispensed by intelligent dispensing robot and traditional manual in PIVAS,to ensure the safety of clinical infusion.Methods Using omeprazole and ambroxol as the main drugs and 5%glucose injection and 0.9%sodium chloride solution as the solvent,a number of quality indexes including drug residues and the number of insoluble particles were evaluated in the two modes of manual and robotic dispensing,respectively.Results Under the robot dispensing mode and manual dispensing mode,the residual amount of drugs was less than 5%,the insoluble particles were far less than the limit,the pH value was in line with the human infusion range,and the endotoxin and aseptic culture were negative results,with no statistical significance(P>0.05).Conclusions The quality of liquid dispensed under the robotic dispensing mode is guaranteed,and there is no significant difference in the quality of liquid dispensed with the traditional manual dispensing mode,which provides a reliable guarantee for the large-scale application of robotic dispensing in intravenous admixture service.
6.Repair effect of oleuropein on OGD/R-induced neuronal damage by regulating Hippo-YAP signaling pathway
Yanling DENG ; Zhigang WU ; Qian XIAO ; Ke ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2607-2612,2618
Objective:To investigate the effects of oleuropein(OE)on oxygen glucose deprivation/reperfusion(OGD/R)in-duced neuronal damage and Hippo-Yes associated protein(YAP)signaling pathway.Methods:Neurons were grouped into Control group,OGD/R group,OE-L group,OE-M group,OE-H group and OE-H+YAP inhibitor(VP)group;detection of cell activity;cell proliferation and apoptosis were detected in each group;the levels of inflammatory factors and oxidative stress were detected;the ex-pression levels of Cyclin D1,cell cycle negative regulator(P21),B cell lymphoma 2(Bcl-2),Bcl-2 associated X protein(Bax),YAP and transcription coactivator with PDZ-binding motif(TAZ)were detected.Results:In OGD/R group,deep staining of neuronal cell nuclei,EdU positive rate,Cyclin D1,Bcl-2,YAP and TAZ expressions were decreased,P21,TNF-α,IL-6,MDA,SOD,apop-tosis rate and Bax expression were increased(P<0.05).The cell nucleus was gradually restored to normal by OE,the blue staining was gradually lightest,the EdU positive rate,Cyclin D1,Bcl-2,YAP and TAZ levels were increased,and the expressions of P21,TNF-α,IL-6,MDA,SOD,apoptosis rate and Bax were decreased(P<0.05);VP reverse protective effect of OE on OGD/R-induced neuronal injury.Conclusion:OE can improve OGD/R-induced neuronal damage by activating Hippo/YAP signaling pathway.
7.Protective effect of modified University of Wisconsin preservation solution containing α 2-adrenergic receptor agonists and noble gases on isolated amputated skeletal muscle of rats
Zhengwei XUE ; Zhigang QIN ; Xiangfeng LIU ; Jieyu LI ; Ling JIANG ; Xiao LI ; Jianbo MA ; Guanlei LIU ; Pengfei ZHENG ; Ying TANG ; Peng LI ; Jianteng GU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(11):1112-1122
Objective:To develop a modified University of Wisconsin preservation solution (UW solution) containing α 2-adrenergic receptor agonists (dexmedetomidine) and noble gases (argon) and investigate its protective effect on the isolated amputated skeletal muscle of rats. Methods:Sixty male SD rats were selected to establish a hindlimb cold preservation/perfusion model and were divided into blank control group, hypothermic storage group, UW solution perfusion group, and modified UW solution perfusion group using a random number table, with 15 rats in each group. Simultaneously, a cold preservation model of rat skeletal muscle myoblasts (L6 cells) was established and the rats were also divided into four groups in the same way. Animal models were prepared in different ways: In the blank control group, the hindlimbs received no special treatment; In the hypothermic storage group, the amputated hindlimbs were stored in a dry centrifuge tube at 4℃ for 18 hours; In the UW solution perfusion group, the amputated hindlimbs were perfused with UW solution and then stored in a centrifuge tube containing UW solution at 4℃ for 18 hours; In the modified UW solution perfusion group, the amputated hindlimbs were perfused with modified UW solution (containing 0.1 nmol/L dexmedetomidine and 50% volume fraction of argon) and then stored in a centrifuge tube containing the modified UW solution at 4℃ for 18 hours. Cell models were treated as follows: In the blank control group, L6 cells were cultured under standard conditions; In the hypothermic storage group and UW solution group, L6 cells were treated with conventional culture medium or UW solution, stored in argon-filled sealed bags at 4℃ for 8 hours, and then rewarmed and cultured for 6 hours; In the modified UW solution group, L6 cells were treated with the modified solution, stored in argon-filled sealed bags at 4℃ for 8 hours, and then rewarmed and cultured for 6 hours. After sample collection, skeletal muscle morphology, tissue edema and ultrastructure features were assessed by HE staining, wet-to-dry weight ratio, and transmission electron microscopy, respectively. Additionally, L6 cell morphology was examined by light microscopy. L6 cell viability was determined by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay (expressed as absorbance A value). Expression levels of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) protein in both skeletal muscle tissue and L6 cells were evaluated by immunofluorescence staining and Western blot, respectively.Results:After 18 hours of in vitro preservation of rat isolated amputated limbs, the following results were obtained: (1) HE staining results showed that the muscle fiber morphology of the modified UW solution perfusion group was close to that of the blank control group. Moreover, the area ratio of skeletal muscle cells in the modified UW solution perfusion group was significantly higher than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). (2) The wet-dry weight ratio results showed that there was no statistically significant difference among the modified UW solution perfusion group, the blank control group and UW solution group ( P>0.05), with significantly lower ratios in all three groups than that in the hypothermic storage group ( P<0.05). (3) Transmission electron microscopy results revealed that the modified UW solution perfusion group showed no statistically significant differences in ultrastructural metrics, including myofiber diameter, sarcomere length, mitochondrial short-axis/long-axis ratio, and mitochondrial cristae count, compared with those in the blank control group ( P>0.05), and performed significantly better than both the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). (4) Morphological observation of L6 cells showed that the cellular morphology was regular in the modified UW solution perfusion group, close to that in the blank control group, while it was severely damaged in the hypothermic storage group. Moreover, the cells were reduced in number and partially damaged in the UW solution group. The sequence of cell viability expressed as absorbance A value was blank control group >modified UW solution perfusion group > UW solution perfusion group > hypothermic storage group, with statistically significant differences among the four groups ( P<0.05). (5) Immunofluorescence staining showed that there was no statistically significant difference in fluorescence intensity of GPX4 protein expression between the modified UW solution perfusion group and blank control group ( P>0.05), while the fluorescence intensity was higher in the modified UW solution perfusion group than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). Western blot analysis showed that the relative expression level of GPX4 in the modified UW solution group was significantly lower than that in the blank control group ( P<0.05), but higher than that in the hypothermic storage group and UW solution perfusion group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The modified UW solution can stabilize the expression level of GPX4 protein, thereby inhibiting ferroptosis and alleviating cold preservation injury in both rat amputated isolated limb skeletal muscle tissue and L6 cells.
8.Implementation of US FDA boxed warning in drug labels from 2019 to 2024 and comparison with relevant situations in China
Yinan ZHANG ; Wenshuo JIANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Yilong YAN ; Zhigang ZHAO
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(10):621-628
Objective:To investigate the implementation of boxed warning of drug labels in US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 2019 to 2024, and compared it with the relevant situations in China, in order to provide reference for the revision of drug labels and safe drug use.Methods:Data on boxed warning revisions in the US FDA "Drugs Safety Related Labeling Changes" Database from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2024 were retrieved, and the revised contents were classified. The drug labels for newly marketed drugs in the United States during the same period were collected, the boxed warnings were recorded and summarized, and compared with the warning statements in drug labels of relevant drugs approved in China.Results:From 2019 to 2024, FDA revised boxed warnings in 209 drug labels. Among them, 22 items (10.53%) were newly added, 63 items (30.14%) were major updates, 115 items (55.02%) were minor updates, and 9 items (4.31%) were removed. A total of 293 new drugs were approved in the United States from 2019 to 2024, of which 69 (23.55%) had boxed warnings when they were approved, and 4 (1.37%) were added boxed warnings when they were revised in the labels. Up to December 31, 2024, 92 of the 293 new drugs had been approved in China. Compared with the labeling in the United States, some drugs lacked warning statements section in China, including zolpidem tartrate, dexzopiclone, zaleplon, montelukast sodium, denosumab, terlipressin, etc.Conclusions:The warning statements in some Chinese drug labels are inconsistent with the boxed warnings in the American drug labels. It is suggested that the revision of the boxed warning by US FDA should be regarded as one of the new sources of safety information to assess the risks of related drugs and determine whether it is necessary to revise the relevant drug labels in China.
9.Study on transmission characteristics and genetic variation of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumonia based on whole genome sequencing
Jiachen LI ; Yanying CHEN ; Yanlei GE ; Jinrui HU ; Xiaoli DU ; Jinyue LIU ; Huan XING ; Pengfang GAO ; Xiao HAN ; Yuelong LI ; Yating TANG ; Juan LI ; Zhigang CUI ; Jinhui ZHANG ; Haijian ZHOU ; Aiying DONG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(6):892-900
Objective:To analyze the short-term hospital-based transmission characteristics and gene variation of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) by genome-wide technique to provide evidence for transmission control. Methods:The experimental strain was derived from all the CRKP isolated in Affiliated Hospital of North China University of Science and Technology from October 2022 to December 2023. Strain identification and drug susceptibility were tested with VITEK 2-Compact automatic bacterial identification drug susceptibility analyzer or disk method, and the results were interpreted through whole genome sequencing. The ST type, carbapenem resistance gene, virulence factor, and O serotype of the collected strains were analyzed.Results:Among the 115 strains of CRKP, 94 strains were isolated from the intensive care unit (ICU), accounting for 81.7%, and 21 strains were isolated from the non-intensive care unit (NICU), accounting for 18.3%. The 115 strains of CRKP can be divided into 11 ST types, of which ST11 type was the most (54.8%, 63/115), followed by ST15 type (22.6%, 26/115) and ST5492 type (15.7%, 18/115). Type ST5492 was a new clonal group in the region. The 115 strains of CRKP could be divided into 7 O serotypes, most of which were O2a type(32.2%,37/115), followed by O5 type(30.4%,35/115) and O1 type(27.8%,32/115). The resistance genes of carbapenem antibiotics showed that there were 107 strains carrying the blaKPC-2 gene, one strain with the blaNDM-1 gene, and one strain with both the blaKPC-2 and blaNDM-13 genes. Virulence genes were detected in 55 CRKP strains (47.8%, 55/115), among which six strains detected peg-344, iucA, iroB, rmpA, and rmpA2 virulence genes (5.2%, 6/115). Four virulence genes ( peg-344, iucA, rmpA, and rmpA2) were detected in 34 strains (29.6%, 34/115). Three virulence genes ( iucA, iroB and rmpA) were detected in two strains (1.7%, 2/115). Three virulence genes ( peg-344, iucA and rmpA) were detected in one strain (0.8%, 1/115). IucA and rmpA virulence genes were detected in 12 strains (10.4%, 12/115). KPC-2_ST11_O2a, KPC-2_ST15_O1 and KPC-2_ST5492_O5 were dominant clones, and their distribution was mainly in the intensive care unit. The whole genome sequence analysis showed that there were three dominant clones, among which ST11 clones were subdivided into three dominant O serotypes, all of which were mainly in the intensive care unit. Conclusion:The popular strain in the hospital of CRKP is a KPC-2_ST11 clone group carrying iucA, rmpA/rmpA2, with cross-department transmission and mutation. ST5492 is a newly-launched clone type. The intensive care unit of hvKP carrying five virulence genes, including peg-344, should be alert to the epidemic risk of CR-hvKP outbreak.
10.Comparative Study on the Quality of Robotic and Manual Dispensing in Intravenous Admixture Service
Shoupeng WU ; Zhendong NIU ; Siting XIAO ; Lin WANG ; Yanbin SI ; Zhigang ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(4):668-672
Objective To compare the quality of liquids dispensed by intelligent dispensing robot and traditional manual in PIVAS,to ensure the safety of clinical infusion.Methods Using omeprazole and ambroxol as the main drugs and 5%glucose injection and 0.9%sodium chloride solution as the solvent,a number of quality indexes including drug residues and the number of insoluble particles were evaluated in the two modes of manual and robotic dispensing,respectively.Results Under the robot dispensing mode and manual dispensing mode,the residual amount of drugs was less than 5%,the insoluble particles were far less than the limit,the pH value was in line with the human infusion range,and the endotoxin and aseptic culture were negative results,with no statistical significance(P>0.05).Conclusions The quality of liquid dispensed under the robotic dispensing mode is guaranteed,and there is no significant difference in the quality of liquid dispensed with the traditional manual dispensing mode,which provides a reliable guarantee for the large-scale application of robotic dispensing in intravenous admixture service.

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