1.Implementation and reflection on law popularization in public hospitals in the new era:a case study of a tertiary hospital
Sili LIU ; Jun WANG ; Junpu QIN ; Jiaheng WANG ; Lin YAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):187-189
Dissemination of legal knowledge is a fundamental component of establishing the rule of law.Effective imple-mentation of legal education is of paramount importance for enhancing the capacity of public hospitals to govern in accordance with legal frameworks while mitigating institutional risks.Confronting challenges including insufficient legal awareness among staff,scarcity of specialized personnel,and work-education conflicts during implementation,the Sixth Affiliated Hospital,of Sun Yat-sen University has adopted a multidimensional strategy.This approach involved clarifying departmental accountability,optimizing internal regulatory frameworks,leveraging leadership engagement from key administrators,and targeting high-risk domains such as clinical practice and procurement management.Through these efforts,the hospital has fostered a concerted force for law popu-larization,solidified its foundation,intensified its efforts,and developed distinctive approaches in this regard.Consequently,it has achieved certain results in law popularization,with its system gradually improving,a significant enhancement in legal aware-ness,a steady decline in complaints and disputes,and successful support for the review of its tertiary hospital status.These a-chievements provide actionable insights for law popularization efforts in public hospitals.
2.Evaluation of the performance of equilibrium dialysis combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the detection of free testosterone
Peng LIU ; Zhaozhao WU ; Ping HE ; Qi YU ; Jingran ZHEN ; Wei QIAN ; Jiaqi WANG ; Qiang GAO ; Sili LIN ; Chaochao WU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(8):1048-1054
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate to evaluate the performance of equilibrium dialysis combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for the accurate measurement of free testosterone in clinical samples. Mthods We conducted a prospective observational study using 161 serum samples from healthy women of reproductive 26(24, 32)years at the Gynecology Outpatient department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from June to September 2024, and their concentrations were determined. In this study, after equilibrium dialysis of serum samples, free testosterone was extracted from the dialysate using a magnetic bead-based method. It was then directly derivatized using hydroxylamine hydrochloride in situ after elution from the magnetic bead and further quantified by LC-MS/MS.Method:validation assessed linearity, limit of quantification (LOQ), precision, accuracy, matrix effects, and carryover according to established guidelines. Data were analyzed using Origin 2019 and WPS Office 2019.Results:The method demonstrated excellent linearity ( R2>0.99) across 1-250 pg/ml with an LOQ of 1 pg/ml. The coefficients of variation for both intra-day and inter-day imprecision were less than 10% while recovery rates ranged from 92.60% to 99.10%. Matrix effect deviations were all within the range of 6% and carryover was negligible. Conclusions:In this study, the established method of magnetic bead-based extraction followed by in situ derivatization combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry performed well, and could be further applied to the detection of free testosterone concentration in childbearing age women.
3.Implementation and reflection on law popularization in public hospitals in the new era:a case study of a tertiary hospital
Sili LIU ; Jun WANG ; Junpu QIN ; Jiaheng WANG ; Lin YAO
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):187-189
Dissemination of legal knowledge is a fundamental component of establishing the rule of law.Effective imple-mentation of legal education is of paramount importance for enhancing the capacity of public hospitals to govern in accordance with legal frameworks while mitigating institutional risks.Confronting challenges including insufficient legal awareness among staff,scarcity of specialized personnel,and work-education conflicts during implementation,the Sixth Affiliated Hospital,of Sun Yat-sen University has adopted a multidimensional strategy.This approach involved clarifying departmental accountability,optimizing internal regulatory frameworks,leveraging leadership engagement from key administrators,and targeting high-risk domains such as clinical practice and procurement management.Through these efforts,the hospital has fostered a concerted force for law popu-larization,solidified its foundation,intensified its efforts,and developed distinctive approaches in this regard.Consequently,it has achieved certain results in law popularization,with its system gradually improving,a significant enhancement in legal aware-ness,a steady decline in complaints and disputes,and successful support for the review of its tertiary hospital status.These a-chievements provide actionable insights for law popularization efforts in public hospitals.
4.Evaluation of the performance of equilibrium dialysis combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the detection of free testosterone
Peng LIU ; Zhaozhao WU ; Ping HE ; Qi YU ; Jingran ZHEN ; Wei QIAN ; Jiaqi WANG ; Qiang GAO ; Sili LIN ; Chaochao WU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(8):1048-1054
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate to evaluate the performance of equilibrium dialysis combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for the accurate measurement of free testosterone in clinical samples. Mthods We conducted a prospective observational study using 161 serum samples from healthy women of reproductive 26(24, 32)years at the Gynecology Outpatient department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from June to September 2024, and their concentrations were determined. In this study, after equilibrium dialysis of serum samples, free testosterone was extracted from the dialysate using a magnetic bead-based method. It was then directly derivatized using hydroxylamine hydrochloride in situ after elution from the magnetic bead and further quantified by LC-MS/MS.Method:validation assessed linearity, limit of quantification (LOQ), precision, accuracy, matrix effects, and carryover according to established guidelines. Data were analyzed using Origin 2019 and WPS Office 2019.Results:The method demonstrated excellent linearity ( R2>0.99) across 1-250 pg/ml with an LOQ of 1 pg/ml. The coefficients of variation for both intra-day and inter-day imprecision were less than 10% while recovery rates ranged from 92.60% to 99.10%. Matrix effect deviations were all within the range of 6% and carryover was negligible. Conclusions:In this study, the established method of magnetic bead-based extraction followed by in situ derivatization combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry performed well, and could be further applied to the detection of free testosterone concentration in childbearing age women.
5.Euphorbia factor L2 induces apoptosis in A549 cells through the mitochondrial pathway.
Minting LIN ; Sili TANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Hubiao CHEN ; Wenjing HUANG ; Yun LIU ; Jianye ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2017;7(1):59-64
Euphorbia factor L2, a lathyrane diterpenoid isolated from caper euphorbia seed (the seeds ofL.), has been traditionally applied to treat cancer. This article focuses on the cytotoxic activity of Euphorbia factor L2 against lung carcinoma A549 cells and the mechanism by which apoptosis is induced. We analyzed the cytotoxicity and related mechanism of Euphorbia factor L2 with an MTT assay, an annexin V-FITC/PI test, a colorimetric assay, and immunoblotting. Euphorbia factor L2 showed potent cytotoxicity to A549 cells. Euphorbia factor L2 led to an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, a loss of mitochondrial electrochemical potential, release of cytochromeactivation of caspase-9 and caspase-3, and cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, suggesting that Euphorbia factor L2 induced apoptosis through a mitochondrial pathway. The cytotoxic activity of Euphorbia factor L2 in A549 cells and the related mechanisms of apoptotic induction provide support for the further investigation of caper euphorbia seeds.
6.Clinical features and risk factors for infections in adult acute leukemia after chemotherapy.
Yiming LUO ; Tingbo LIU ; Siting XIE ; Sili WANG ; Zhihong FANG ; Rui SU ; Zhifeng LI ; Yun HUANG ; Zhijuan LIN ; Mingzhe HAN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(12):1020-1024
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical characteristics of infections in adult acute leukemia (AL)patients during chemotherapy in hospital, and identify the risk factors for infections.
METHODSA retrospective study of patients with AL who underwent chemotherapy between July 2010 and Dec 2014 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University was conducted. Clinical features and risk factors for infections were analyzed.
RESULTS191 patients with AL received a total of 728 courses of chemotherapies. During these admissions, 385(52.9%) infections episodes occurred. The common infections sites were lower respiratory tract infection(36.3%,153/374), bloodstream infection(17.1%, 64/374), oral infection(13.6%,51/374), and perianal infection(13.4%, 50/374). 164 strains of pathogenic bacteria were detected. Gram- negative bacteria were recorded in 59.1% of documented pathogens, and Gram- positive bacteria were responsible for 32.9% of infections. Multivariate unconditioned logistic analysis of factors identified consistent independent risk factors for no completely remission(OR=0.142, P< 0.001), duration of neutropenia longer than 7 days(OR=12.764, P<0.001), general wards(OR=1.821, P< 0.001), and hospitalization interval longer than 10 days(OR=0.720, P=0.039).
CONCLUSIONInfections after chemotherapy for AL continues to be common. AL patients with induction chemotherapy or severe neutropenia faced an increased risk of infections by multivariate analysis. And patients with short-term stay or laminar flow wards seem to be less susceptible to infections.
Acute Disease ; Bacterial Infections ; complications ; Gram-Negative Bacteria ; Gram-Positive Bacteria ; Hospitals ; Humans ; Leukemia ; complications ; drug therapy ; microbiology ; Multivariate Analysis ; Neutropenia ; complications ; Remission Induction ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors
7.Clinical implications of tumor necrosis factor-α in lymphomas.
Sili WANG ; Zhihong FANG ; Yun HUANG ; Zhijuan LIN ; Rui SU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(12):1107-1110
OBJECTIVETo investigate the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in tissue or plasma and its clinical implications in different types of lymphoma.
METHODSThe levels of TNF-α in paraffin tissue or plasma samples were detected by immunohistochemistry or ELISA assay in 88 lymphoma patients and 88 healthy controls. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis were used to identify the correlation between Ann Ardor stage, blood cells count, bone marrow abnormalities, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serum ferritin and TNF-α expression.
RESULTSThe levels of TNF-α had significant difference in different types of lymphoma (P<0.05). High positive and levels in Hodgkin lymphoma [HL, 72.72% and (43.12±15.28) ng/L], aggressive non-HL [NHL, 67.86% and (40.73±16.65) ng/L], and indolent NHL [57.14% and (53.18±20.47) ng/L]. Cox regression analysis showed that Ann Ardor stage, bone marrow abnormalities, ESR, and the levels of TNF-α were independent risk factors for lymphoma with poor prognosis.
CONCLUSIONAs an independent factor, TNF-α may play a role in the development of lymphoma and is an important prognostic factor.
Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Lymphoma ; Prognosis ; Risk Factors ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

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