1.Practical research on optimal preprocessing protocols for colonoscopes based on orthogonal experimental design
Bingru LI ; Wei CAI ; Bei TANG ; Yuan SHENG ; Qihan WU ; Yingying WANG ; Ningning LI ; Wen LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(22):3500-3505
OBJECTIVE To explore the optimal preprocessing protocols for colonoscopes based on the orthogonal experimental design combined with cost analysis.METHODS An orthogonal design experiment was conducted in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical Hospital.Totally 4 influen-cing factors for preprocessing and 3 corresponding levels were formed to 9 types of preprocessing protocols on the bases of orthogonal design.The colonoscopes that were used for diagnosis and treatment of 180 patients were ran-domly divided into 9 groups,each group was treated with one preprocessing protocol.The adenosine triphos-phatase(ATP)test and microbial culture were carried out after the preprocessing,cleaning and disinfection.The costs of the 9 preprocessing protocols were analyzed.RESULTS There were significant differences in the ATP val-ue and bacterial colony counts between the factor A(the type of preprocessing solution)and the factor C(prepro-cessing suction time)after the preprocessing(all P<0.05);A3 and C2 were the optimal levels.There were no significant differences in the ATP value and bacterial colony counts among the factor A(the type of preprocessing solution),the factor B(the change frequency of preprocessing solution),the factor C(the preprocessing suction time)and the factor D(the interval between preprocessing and the cleaning).The qualified rates of cleaning of all the 9 groups reached up to 100.00%,and the qualified rates of disinfection were no less than 90.00%.The result of rank sum test showed that there were no significant differences in the ATP value(H=5.449,P=0.709)and the bacterial colony counts(H=1.770,P=0.987)among the 9 groups after the disinfection.The cost analysis showed that the cost was lowest when water was used as the preprocessing solution.CONCLUSION The optimal protocol for preprocessing of colonoscopes is that the alkaline solution is used as the preprocessing solution,with the change frequency changing every 4 hours,the suction time 20 seconds;the delay time should be determined based on the specific clinical condition,and the colonoscopes should be cleaned as early as possible.
2.Screening of Candidate Strains for Coxsackievirus Group A Virus Type 16 Vaccine
Jie PENG ; Jie LIU ; Lingfeng HU ; Yun LIAO ; Qihan LI ; Shengtao FAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(4):8-13
Objective To screen Coxsackievirus A16(CA16)vaccine candidate strains and provide preliminary basis for the development of vaccine against hand,foot and mouth disease(HFMD).Methods Cell inoculation and continuous passage were performed on the 35 clinical specimens of patients with hand,foot,and mouth disease from different areas of Kunming.The harvested solution with cytopathic effects was identified using CA16 standard serum.Positive samples were screened for vaccine strains through the virus titer determination,plaque purification,VP1 sequence homology and evolutionary analysis.Results Among the 35 collected clinical oropharyngeal swab samples,23 showed cellular lesions,and 10 were identified as CA16 virus by serology,with a positive rate of 43.5%.After the adaptive cultivation,the virus titers of 10 strains gradually increased,but stabilized at 7.0 lgCCID50 from 48 hours onwards.The plaque of the strain showed that all strains can form plaques of 0.2~0.8 cm,showing the regular differences,and the size of KM/M08 plaques was relatively uniform.All strains were B1b type,with nucleotide homology ranging from 93.3~100%.Among them,KM/M08 had the highest homology with other strains,ranging from 95.2~100%.Conclusion Through the analysis of virus proliferation kinetics curve,gene homology,and evolution,KM/M08 meets the expected screening criteria in all aspects of evaluation and is proposed as a vaccine candidate strain for further researches.
3.Current status of pretreatment of digestive endoscopes in 122 medical institutions of Jiangsu Province
Bingru LI ; Qihan WU ; Yingying WANG ; Mengdan YE ; Ningning LI ; Wen LI ; Wei CAI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(17):2685-2690
OBJECTIVE To investigate the current status and existing problems in pretreatment of digestive endo-scopes in medical institutions of Jiangsu Province so as to optimize the pretreatment procedures.METHODS From Nov.7,2024 to Nov.17 2024,a questionnaire was preliminarily designed based on the current endoscope-related guidelines and standards by the infection control team of digestive endoscopy center of The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School.A cross-sectional survey was conducted for various levels of medi-cal institutions of Jiangsu Province by Wenjuanxing platform.The content of the survey covered basic information of the digestive endoscopy center,implementation status of pretreatment,operation status of pretreatment,quali-ty monitoring and management.RESULTS A total of 122 medical institutions were finally included in the survey,61 of which were tertiary hospitals,35 were secondary hospitals,and 26 were primary hospitals.97.54%of the medical institutions could implement the pretreatment procedures after every endoscopes use,while there was significant difference in the concrete details of pretreatment among the various grades of hospitals.64.75%of the medical institutions used dedicated buttons for pretreatment,however,there was significant difference in the cause for failed change of dedicated buttons among the various grades of medical institutions(x2=14.657,P<0.001).76.23%of the medical institutions carried out the pretreatment for special sites of the endoscopes(pli-ers' pipelines,auxiliary water rinsing pipelines).Gas and water insufflation were maintained for over 10 seconds(77.87%).The suction duration was judged mainly based on subjective knowledge.The enzyme solution was the major pretreatment solution(94.26%).The changing frequency was dominated by'one use per change'(45.08%).There was significant difference in the time interval between pretreatment and cleaning among the va-rious grades of medical institutions(x2=10.032,P=0.012).57.38%of the medical institutions evaluated the quality of the pretreatment,and visual observation was the major method for quality assessment(53.28%).There was significant difference in the establishment of pretreatment system among the various grades of medical institu-tions(x2=7.033.P=0.030).CONCLUSIONS The pretreatment of the endoscopes is overall performed well in the 122 medical institutions of Jiangsu Province;however,the details of pretreatment procedure,quality monito-ring and management need to be improved.It is suggested that the related departments should accelerate the revi-sion of endoscope pretreatment-related standards so as to standardize professional behavior.
4.Public Hospital Local Special Bonds Situation Analyses and Countermeasures
Yian FANG ; Qihan MA ; Li YANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(9):96-99,103
Objective:To analyze the issuance of local government special bonds for public hospitals,discuss the possible risks,and propose corresponding countermeasures.Methods:The information up to December 24,2024 was collected through public platforms such as China Electronic Local Government Bond Market Access,China Bond.com.cn,and Special Bond Information Network,using"hospital"as the keyword.Descriptive statistics methods were used.Results:From 2018 to 2024,the cumulative issuance of hospital-related special bond projects nationwide in China was amounted to 1 122 billion yuan,accounting for 5.11%of the total amount of special bonds in the same period.The average maturity ranged from 15 to 25 years,with average interest rates ranging from 2.14%to 2.49%,and were used primarily for new,relocated,or remodeled buildings.Although local special bonds theoretically do not pose financial risks,challenges such as"inflated"returns,distorted pricing,and repayment pressure exist.Conclusion:Standardizing special bonds issuance,enhancing information disclosure,strengthening performance management,and reinforcing constraints of regional health planning are proposed,so as to guide local government special bonds to help public hospitals develop in a high-quality way.
5.Practical research on optimal preprocessing protocols for colonoscopes based on orthogonal experimental design
Bingru LI ; Wei CAI ; Bei TANG ; Yuan SHENG ; Qihan WU ; Yingying WANG ; Ningning LI ; Wen LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(22):3500-3505
OBJECTIVE To explore the optimal preprocessing protocols for colonoscopes based on the orthogonal experimental design combined with cost analysis.METHODS An orthogonal design experiment was conducted in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical Hospital.Totally 4 influen-cing factors for preprocessing and 3 corresponding levels were formed to 9 types of preprocessing protocols on the bases of orthogonal design.The colonoscopes that were used for diagnosis and treatment of 180 patients were ran-domly divided into 9 groups,each group was treated with one preprocessing protocol.The adenosine triphos-phatase(ATP)test and microbial culture were carried out after the preprocessing,cleaning and disinfection.The costs of the 9 preprocessing protocols were analyzed.RESULTS There were significant differences in the ATP val-ue and bacterial colony counts between the factor A(the type of preprocessing solution)and the factor C(prepro-cessing suction time)after the preprocessing(all P<0.05);A3 and C2 were the optimal levels.There were no significant differences in the ATP value and bacterial colony counts among the factor A(the type of preprocessing solution),the factor B(the change frequency of preprocessing solution),the factor C(the preprocessing suction time)and the factor D(the interval between preprocessing and the cleaning).The qualified rates of cleaning of all the 9 groups reached up to 100.00%,and the qualified rates of disinfection were no less than 90.00%.The result of rank sum test showed that there were no significant differences in the ATP value(H=5.449,P=0.709)and the bacterial colony counts(H=1.770,P=0.987)among the 9 groups after the disinfection.The cost analysis showed that the cost was lowest when water was used as the preprocessing solution.CONCLUSION The optimal protocol for preprocessing of colonoscopes is that the alkaline solution is used as the preprocessing solution,with the change frequency changing every 4 hours,the suction time 20 seconds;the delay time should be determined based on the specific clinical condition,and the colonoscopes should be cleaned as early as possible.
6.Public Hospital Local Special Bonds Situation Analyses and Countermeasures
Yian FANG ; Qihan MA ; Li YANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(9):96-99,103
Objective:To analyze the issuance of local government special bonds for public hospitals,discuss the possible risks,and propose corresponding countermeasures.Methods:The information up to December 24,2024 was collected through public platforms such as China Electronic Local Government Bond Market Access,China Bond.com.cn,and Special Bond Information Network,using"hospital"as the keyword.Descriptive statistics methods were used.Results:From 2018 to 2024,the cumulative issuance of hospital-related special bond projects nationwide in China was amounted to 1 122 billion yuan,accounting for 5.11%of the total amount of special bonds in the same period.The average maturity ranged from 15 to 25 years,with average interest rates ranging from 2.14%to 2.49%,and were used primarily for new,relocated,or remodeled buildings.Although local special bonds theoretically do not pose financial risks,challenges such as"inflated"returns,distorted pricing,and repayment pressure exist.Conclusion:Standardizing special bonds issuance,enhancing information disclosure,strengthening performance management,and reinforcing constraints of regional health planning are proposed,so as to guide local government special bonds to help public hospitals develop in a high-quality way.
7.Current status of pretreatment of digestive endoscopes in 122 medical institutions of Jiangsu Province
Bingru LI ; Qihan WU ; Yingying WANG ; Mengdan YE ; Ningning LI ; Wen LI ; Wei CAI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(17):2685-2690
OBJECTIVE To investigate the current status and existing problems in pretreatment of digestive endo-scopes in medical institutions of Jiangsu Province so as to optimize the pretreatment procedures.METHODS From Nov.7,2024 to Nov.17 2024,a questionnaire was preliminarily designed based on the current endoscope-related guidelines and standards by the infection control team of digestive endoscopy center of The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School.A cross-sectional survey was conducted for various levels of medi-cal institutions of Jiangsu Province by Wenjuanxing platform.The content of the survey covered basic information of the digestive endoscopy center,implementation status of pretreatment,operation status of pretreatment,quali-ty monitoring and management.RESULTS A total of 122 medical institutions were finally included in the survey,61 of which were tertiary hospitals,35 were secondary hospitals,and 26 were primary hospitals.97.54%of the medical institutions could implement the pretreatment procedures after every endoscopes use,while there was significant difference in the concrete details of pretreatment among the various grades of hospitals.64.75%of the medical institutions used dedicated buttons for pretreatment,however,there was significant difference in the cause for failed change of dedicated buttons among the various grades of medical institutions(x2=14.657,P<0.001).76.23%of the medical institutions carried out the pretreatment for special sites of the endoscopes(pli-ers' pipelines,auxiliary water rinsing pipelines).Gas and water insufflation were maintained for over 10 seconds(77.87%).The suction duration was judged mainly based on subjective knowledge.The enzyme solution was the major pretreatment solution(94.26%).The changing frequency was dominated by'one use per change'(45.08%).There was significant difference in the time interval between pretreatment and cleaning among the va-rious grades of medical institutions(x2=10.032,P=0.012).57.38%of the medical institutions evaluated the quality of the pretreatment,and visual observation was the major method for quality assessment(53.28%).There was significant difference in the establishment of pretreatment system among the various grades of medical institu-tions(x2=7.033.P=0.030).CONCLUSIONS The pretreatment of the endoscopes is overall performed well in the 122 medical institutions of Jiangsu Province;however,the details of pretreatment procedure,quality monito-ring and management need to be improved.It is suggested that the related departments should accelerate the revi-sion of endoscope pretreatment-related standards so as to standardize professional behavior.
8.Shen Qi Wan attenuates renal interstitial fibrosis through upregulating AQP1.
Yiyou LIN ; Jiale WEI ; Yehui ZHANG ; Junhao HUANG ; Sichen WANG ; Qihan LUO ; Hongxia YU ; Liting JI ; Xiaojie ZHOU ; Changyu LI
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(5):359-370
Renal interstitial fibrosis (RIF) is the crucial pathway in chronic kidney disease (CKD) leading to the end-stage renal failure. However, the underlying mechanism of Shen Qi Wan (SQW) on RIF is not fully understood. In the current study, we investigated the role of Aquaporin 1 (AQP1) in SQW on tubular epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). A RIF mouse model induced by adenine and a TGF-β1-stimulated HK-2 cell model were etablished to explore the involvement of AQP 1 in the protective effect of SQW on EMT in vitro and in vivo. Subsequently, the molecular mechanism of SQW on EMT was explored in HK-2 cells with AQP1 knockdown. The results indicated that SQW alleviated kidney injury and renal collagen deposition in the kidneys of mice induced by adenine, increased the protein expression of E-cadherin and AQP1 expression, and decreased the expression of vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). Similarly, treatmement with SQW-containing serum significantly halted EMT process in TGF-β1 stimulated HK-2 cells. The expression of snail and slug was significantly upregulated in HK-2 cells after knockdown of AQP1. AQP1 knockdown also increased the mRNA expression of vimentin and α-SMA, and decreased the expression of E-cadherin. The protein expression of vimentin increased, while the expression of E-cadherin and CK-18 significantly decreased after AQP1 knockdown in HK-2 cells. These results revealed that AQP1 knockdown promoted EMT. Furthermore, AQP1 knockdown abolished the protective effect of SQW-containing serum on EMT in HK-2 cells. In sum, SQW attentuates EMT process in RIF through upregulation of the expression of AQP1.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Adenine
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Aquaporin 1/metabolism*
9.SARS-CoV-2 membrane protein is incompetent at inducing antibody-dependent enhancement though Fc receptor pathway
Penglan CHANG ; Qihan LI ; Dandan LI ; Suqin DUAN ; Xueqi LI ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Jingfu ZENG ; Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(3):161-170
Objective:To investigate the immune characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 membrane (M) protein, especially the possibility of inducing antibody-dependent enhancement effect (ADE).Methods:Full-length SARS-CoV-2 M protein was prepared by prokaryotic expression system and purified. BALB/c mice were immunized subcutaneously three times (on day 1, day 14 and day 21) by purified M protein. Serum samples were collected before immunization and after each immunization. The specificity of immune sera against M protein was identified by Western blot, and the antibody titers were detected by ELISA and neutralization test. In the presence of anti-M protein serum, the proliferation of SARS-CoV-2 in dendritic cells, nature killer cells, T and B cells was detected in vitro. Results:The immune sera from BALB/c mice immunized with purified full-length M protein of SARS-CoV-2 specifically recognized viral M protein. The titer of anti-whole virus antibody in immune sera was about 1∶400, but the antibody could not neutralize live virus. Moreover, the antibody could not help the virus to infect and proliferate in the various types of immune cells with Fc receptor (FcR).Conclusions:Non-neutralizing antibody induced by M protein could not cause ADE through FcR pathway.
10.Progress of sequential immunization with vaccines against SARS-CoV-2
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(3):327-336
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection is one of the most threatening infectious diseases facing humanity in this century. Currently, four classes of vaccines have been approved for marketing or authorized for emergency use worldwide, including inactivated vaccines, mRNA vaccines, adenovirus-based vector vaccines, and recombinant protein vaccines. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and antibody levels in the fully immunized population gradually decrease, booster immunization is a necessary measure, and sequential immunization strategies appear to be a better vaccination strategy. In this paper, the research on four different technical routes of vaccines in sequential immunization is reviewed.

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