1.Empowering Clinical Trial Project Management Through Low-Code Technology
Hao XIN ; Long YUAN ; Chunkai LI ; Zhidan WANG ; Zhichen ZHAO ; Yu LIANG ; Mingyan JIANG ; Yuanguo XIONG ; Yingkai WANG ; Feng WANG ; Jianhua CAO ; Hui LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(10):1688-1696
Objective To addresses the challenges arising from the rapid expansion of pharmaceutical clinical trials and the growing demands for quality management,this paper investigates the application of low-code technology in project management.Its goals are to enhance the operational efficiency and execution capabilities of clinical trial institutions,ensure trial quality and safety,and accelerate the translation of pharmaceutical scientific achievements.Methods A brainstorming session was conducted to analyze the technical and functional requirements for managing pharmaceutical clinical trial projects.Utilizing the "template design" and "decision analysis" functionalities of low-code technology,the study adopted a modular and visually driven data management approach to develop a system compliant with Good Clinical Practice(GCP)standards.This system integrates key functionalities,including project progress management,funding management,drug inventory management,and quality control.Its effectiveness was evaluated through real-world operation and performance validation.Results The system had demonstrated stable operation with substantial improvements in practical application.Compared with conventional management approaches,it significantly enhanced project management efficiency:the time required for project schedule management was reduced by 80%,the efficiency of financial processing increased by 95%,drug inventory management efficiency improved by 75%,and the time spent on quality control was shortened by 60%.Conclusion The pharmaceutical clinical trial project management system developed using low-code technology offers substantial advantages and promising application potential.It represents a critical practice in applying digital and intelligent tools to advance pharmaceutical productivity in the medical and healthcare sectors.
2.Empowering Clinical Trial Project Management Through Low-Code Technology
Hao XIN ; Long YUAN ; Chunkai LI ; Zhidan WANG ; Zhichen ZHAO ; Yu LIANG ; Mingyan JIANG ; Yuanguo XIONG ; Yingkai WANG ; Feng WANG ; Jianhua CAO ; Hui LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(10):1688-1696
Objective To addresses the challenges arising from the rapid expansion of pharmaceutical clinical trials and the growing demands for quality management,this paper investigates the application of low-code technology in project management.Its goals are to enhance the operational efficiency and execution capabilities of clinical trial institutions,ensure trial quality and safety,and accelerate the translation of pharmaceutical scientific achievements.Methods A brainstorming session was conducted to analyze the technical and functional requirements for managing pharmaceutical clinical trial projects.Utilizing the "template design" and "decision analysis" functionalities of low-code technology,the study adopted a modular and visually driven data management approach to develop a system compliant with Good Clinical Practice(GCP)standards.This system integrates key functionalities,including project progress management,funding management,drug inventory management,and quality control.Its effectiveness was evaluated through real-world operation and performance validation.Results The system had demonstrated stable operation with substantial improvements in practical application.Compared with conventional management approaches,it significantly enhanced project management efficiency:the time required for project schedule management was reduced by 80%,the efficiency of financial processing increased by 95%,drug inventory management efficiency improved by 75%,and the time spent on quality control was shortened by 60%.Conclusion The pharmaceutical clinical trial project management system developed using low-code technology offers substantial advantages and promising application potential.It represents a critical practice in applying digital and intelligent tools to advance pharmaceutical productivity in the medical and healthcare sectors.
3.Upper limb lymphedema as the initial symptom of malignant disease
Kun HAO ; Yuguang SUN ; Song XIA ; Jianfeng XIN ; Kun CHANG ; Chunkai YU ; Li ZHANG ; Bin LI ; Wenbin SHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(5):358-360
Objective:To investigate the diagnosis of malignancy with upper limb lymphedema as the initial sign and symptoms.Methods:Clinical data of 6 patients with malignant lymphedema admitted at the Department of Lymphatic Surgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, from May 2007, to Dec 2018 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:The age of these 6 patients ranged from 50 to 78 years. The time from the occurrence of lymphedema to the diagnosis of malignant tumors ranged from 1 month to 15 years. Limb swelling occurred in all 6 cases. Local lymphadenopathy occurred in 4 cases and limb paresthesia occurred in 2 cases. Pathological diagnosis showed that the tumor originated from epithelial tissue in 3 cases, mesenchymal tissue in 2 cases and lymphatic system in 1 case. Pathological diagnosis showed that the tumor originated from epithelial tissue in 3 cases, mesenchymal tissue in 2 cases and lymphatic system in 1 case.Conclusions:To avoid delays in the diagnosis and therapy of malignant lymphedema, physicians should actively look for signs or symptoms of lymphedema during the follow-up period and promptly manage patients developing problems.
4.Clinicopathological analysis of ovarian pseudomyxoma peritonei
Fengcai YAN ; Xinbao LI ; Yulin LIN ; Chunkai YU ; Quan ZHOU ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(17):887-890
Objective: To analyze the clinicopathological characteristics of ovarian pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP). Methods: Clinical and pathological data from a total of 272 PMP patients diagnosed at Beijing Shijitan Hospital from January 2010 to January 2019 were collected from a database and retrospectively analyzed to study the origin of PMP tumors. Pathological slides marked with antigens were further studied using immunohistochemical staining, including CK7, CK20, CEA, Villin, CDX2, SATB2, CA125, ER, PR, MUC1, and MUC2. Results: Among the 272 PMP patients studied, the tumors of 245 (90.1%) originated from the appendix, while the remaining 27 (9.9%) originated from non-appendix tissues, including 5 (1.8%) from the ovaries. Ovarian cases included two ovarian teratomas, two ovarian mucinous cystadenomas, and one borderline ovarian mucinous cystadenoma. Histopathological analysis of peritoneal me-tastases further revealed two acellular mucins, two low-grade mucinous carcinoma peritonei, and one high-grade mucinous carcinoma peritonei, while immunohistochemistry revealed positive staining for CK20, CEA, Villin, and CDX2; SATB2 was also found to be partially positive in teratomas with mucinous tumors: negative in two cases and partially positive in one case. Conclusions: The occurrence of ovarian PMP is rare. Its precise diagnosis demands for a serial section of the whole appendix or suspected tissue to exclude any appen-diceal mucinous neoplasms, as well as the combination of a comprehensive analysis of its clinical signs and symptoms, imaging find-ings, surgical findings, histopathological characteristics, and immunohistochemistry.
5.Clinical Application of 3D Reconstruction with Multi-slice Spiral CT in the Diagnosis of Nasal Bone Fracture
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
Objective To explore the veracity and practical value of multi-slice spiral CT in the diagnosis of nasal bone fractures.Methods 28 patients suffered from facial trauma were thin layer scanned by multi-slice spiral CT,then three-dimensional reconstruction imaging could stereoscopically and directly show the nasal bone fracture.Results The 3D reconstruction could indicate the nasal bone fracture location,shape,range and type.Conclusions The 3D reconstruction imaging with multi-slice spiral CT has high value in diagnosis of nasal bone fracture and showing space relationship.

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