1.Construction of evaluation index system for function testing of scissors surgical instruments in central sterile supply department
Jun PENG ; Rong XU ; Juan ZHU ; Xi-qiong DING ; Lu-lu HUANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(4):76-81
Objective To establish a scientific and objective index system for the function testing and evaluation of scissors surgical instruments in the central sterile supply department to provide systematic and comprehensive function testing and evaluation indexes for the sterile supply personnel.Methods Firstly,an initial pool of items was developed by literature review and semi-structured interview;secondly,an expert correspondence questionnaire was formed based on group discussion,and the final evaluation indexes were determined after 2 rounds of Delphi expert correspondence in March to June 2023;and lastly,the weights of the evaluation indexes were clarified with the hierarchical analysis method.Results The 2 rounds of Delphi expert correspondence had the effective response rate being 85%and 100%,the expert authority coefficient being 0.94 and 0.96 and the Kendall concordant coeffient being 0.339 and 0.350,respectively,and the consistency test showed all P<0.001.The established index system involved in 3 first-level indicators,7 second-level indicators and 20 third-level indicators,of which the first-level indicators of appearance,structure and performance had the weights of 0.171 2,0.384 7 and 0.444 0,respectively.Conclusion The evaluation index system of scissors surgical instruments developed gains advantages in scientificity,rationality and practicality,and facilitates objective function evaluation of scissors surgical instruments in the central sterile supply department.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2025,46(4):76-81]
2.Construction of evaluation index system for function testing of scissors surgical instruments in central sterile supply department
Jun PENG ; Rong XU ; Juan ZHU ; Xi-qiong DING ; Lu-lu HUANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(4):76-81
Objective To establish a scientific and objective index system for the function testing and evaluation of scissors surgical instruments in the central sterile supply department to provide systematic and comprehensive function testing and evaluation indexes for the sterile supply personnel.Methods Firstly,an initial pool of items was developed by literature review and semi-structured interview;secondly,an expert correspondence questionnaire was formed based on group discussion,and the final evaluation indexes were determined after 2 rounds of Delphi expert correspondence in March to June 2023;and lastly,the weights of the evaluation indexes were clarified with the hierarchical analysis method.Results The 2 rounds of Delphi expert correspondence had the effective response rate being 85%and 100%,the expert authority coefficient being 0.94 and 0.96 and the Kendall concordant coeffient being 0.339 and 0.350,respectively,and the consistency test showed all P<0.001.The established index system involved in 3 first-level indicators,7 second-level indicators and 20 third-level indicators,of which the first-level indicators of appearance,structure and performance had the weights of 0.171 2,0.384 7 and 0.444 0,respectively.Conclusion The evaluation index system of scissors surgical instruments developed gains advantages in scientificity,rationality and practicality,and facilitates objective function evaluation of scissors surgical instruments in the central sterile supply department.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2025,46(4):76-81]
3.Fetal growth, fetal development, and placental features in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: analysis based on fetal and placental magnetic resonance imaging.
Qing ZHANG ; Zhong-Kun BAO ; Mei-Xiang DENG ; Qiong XU ; Dan-Dan DING ; Man-Man PAN ; Xi XI ; Fang-Fang WANG ; Yu ZOU ; Fan QU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2020;21(12):977-989
OBJECTIVE:
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common endocrine-metabolic dysfunction in reproductive-aged women, may be involved in compromised pregnancy and offspring outcomes. This study aimed to investigate whether maternal PCOS affects fetal growth, fetal development, and placental features.
METHODS:
This retrospective case-control study included 60 pregnant women with PCOS (PCOS group) and 120 healthy pregnant women without PCOS (control group). Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed followed by an ultrasound examination and indications for imaging, including known or suspected fetal pathology, history of fetal abnormality in previous pregnancy or in a family member, and concern for placenta accreta. Fetal MRI images were analyzed for head circumference (HC), abdomen circumference (AC), lung-to-liver signal intensity ratio (LLSIR, a prenatal marker of fetal lung maturity), lengths of liver and kidney diameters in fetuses, and placental relative signal intensity on T2-weighted single-shot fast spin echo (SSFSE) imaging (rSI
RESULTS:
Compared to the control group, the PCOS group showed the following characteristics: (1) smaller biparietal diameter and femur length in fetuses (P=0.026 and P=0.005, respectively), (2) smaller HC in fetuses (evident after 32 weeks; P=0.044), (3) lower LLSIR and smaller dorsoventral length of liver in fetuses (evident before 32 weeks; P=0.005 and P=0.019, respectively), and (4) smaller placental thickness (evident before 32 weeks; P=0.017). No significant differences in placental rSI
CONCLUSIONS
There exist alterations of fetal growth, fetal development, and placental features from women with PCOS.
4.Advances in study of macrophages in chemotherapy resistance of cancer
Hui-hui CHEN ; Gui-kai LIANG ; Zhang-ting YAO ; Jie-qiong ZHANG ; Xi CHEN ; Ling DING
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(10):1513-
As extremely important inflammatory cells in the tumor microenvironment, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) can secrete a variety of chemokines and cytokines, which play an important role in the occurrence of tumor growth and metastasis. Recent years, increasing studies have shown that macrophages are associated with tumor chemotherapy sensitivity. The chemical substances produced by macrophages affect the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. In addition, some chemotherapeutic agents have an effect on the recruitment and bioactivity of macrophages in the tumor issue, which influences the anti-tumor efficacy of chemotherapy drugs. In this review, we summarize the roles of macrophages in the chemotherapy resistance, including the regulatory mechanism and the strategy of targeting macrophages.
5.Statins enhance anti-tumor effect of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid on human non-small cell lung carcinoma cells.
Gui-kai LIANG ; Zhang-ting YAO ; Jie-qiong ZHANG ; Xi CHEN ; Rui-yang LIU ; Hui-hui CHEN ; Hong-hai WU ; Lu JIN ; Ling DING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2015;44(5):500-505
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the anti-tumor effect of the combination of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid(SAHA) with statins(lovastatin or simvastatin) on non-small cell lung carcinoma(NSCLC) cells.
METHODSHuman NSCLC A549 cells were treated with SAHA in combination of lovastatin or simvastatin. The cell growth was analyzed by SRB method, and the apoptosis of A549 cells was assessed by flow cytometer. The expression of cleaved poly-ADP-ribose polymerase(cleaved-PARP) and p21 protein was analyzed by Western-blotting when A549 cells were challenged with 2.5μmol/L SAHA and 5μmol/L lovastatin.
RESULTSLovastatin and simvastatin synergized SAHA in the inhibition of A549 cells. SAHA induced apoptosis was also enhanced by lovastatin. Treatment with 2.5μmol/L SAHA significantly up-regulated the expression of p21 protein in 48 h, while the protein expression was reduced in combined treatment with 5μmol/L lovastatin.
CONCLUSIONStatins can synergize the anti-tumor effect of SAHA in human NSCLC cells through a p21-dependent way.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ; pathology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; drug effects ; Cell Proliferation ; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 ; metabolism ; Humans ; Hydroxamic Acids ; pharmacology ; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases ; metabolism
6.Combination of lapatinib with chlorogenic acid inhibits breast cancer metastasis by suppressing macrophage M2 polarization.
Jie-qiong ZHANG ; Zhang-ting YAO ; Gui-kai LIANG ; Xi CHEN ; Hong-hai WU ; Lu JIN ; Ling DING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2015;44(5):493-499
OBJECTIVETo determine the effect of the combination of lapatinib with chlorogenic acid on metastasis of breast cancer in mouse model.
METHODSThe classical macrophage M2 polarization model induced by interlukin13in vitro was adopted in the study. Flow cytometric analysis was performed to detect the expression of M2 marker CD206. The transcription of M2-associated genes was measured by RT-PCR. HE staining was used to analyze the metastatic nodes of breast cancer in lungs of MMTV-PyVT mice. Immunostaining analysis was used to detect the expression of related proteins in breast cancer.
RESULTSThe combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid inhibited the expression of CD206 induced by IL-13[(42.17%±2.59%) vs (61.15%±7.58%), P<0.05]. The combination more markedly suppressed expression of M2-associated gene Ym1 than lapatinib alone[(0.9±0.1) vs (1.8±0.0), P<0.05]. The combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid significantly reduced metastatic nodes in lung[P<0.05], and also significantly decreased the percentage of CD206(+) cells in breast cancer compared to controls[(6.08%±2.60%) vs(29.04%±5.86%), P<0.05].
CONCLUSIONThe combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid can effectively inhibit macrophage M2 polarization and metastasis of breast cancer.
Animals ; Chlorogenic Acid ; pharmacology ; Female ; Lung Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; secondary ; Macrophages ; drug effects ; Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental ; drug therapy ; Mice ; Neoplasm Metastasis ; drug therapy ; Quinazolines ; pharmacology
7.Combination of lapatinib with chlorogenic acid inhibits breast cancer metastasis by suppressing macrophage M2 polarization
Jie-Qiong ZHANG ; Zhang-Ting YAO ; Gui-Kai LIANG ; Xi CHEN ; Hong-Hai WU ; Lu JIN ; Ling DING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2015;(5):493-499
Objective: To determine the effect of the combination of lapatinib with chlorogenic acid on metastasis of breast cancer in mouse model . Methods: The classical macrophage M2 polarization model induced by interlukin 13 in vitro was adopted in the study .Flow cytometric analysis was performed to detect the expression of M2 marker CD206 . The transcription of M2-associated genes was measured by RT-PCR.HE staining was used to analyze the metastatic nodes of breast cancer in lungs of MMTV-PyVT mice.Immunostaining analysis was used to detect the expression of related proteins in breast cancer .Results:The combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid inhibited the expression of CD206 induced by IL-13 [(42.17% ±2.59%) vs ( 61 .15%±7 .58%) , P<0 .05 ] . The combination more markedly suppressed expression of M2-associated gene Ym1 than lapatinib alone [(0.9 ±0.1) vs (1.8 ± 0 .0 ) , P <0 .05 ] .The combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid significantly reduced metastatic nodes in lung [ P <0 .05 ] , and also significantly decreased the percentage of CD206 +cells in breast cancer compared to controls [(6.08%±2.60%) vs ( 29 .04%±5 .86%) , P<0 .05 ] .Conclusion: The combination of lapatinib and chlorogenic acid can effectively inhibit macrophage M 2 polarization and metastasis of breast cancer .
8.Statins enhance anti-tumro effect of sub reoylanilide hydroxamic acid on human non-small cell lung carcinoma cells
Gui-Kai LIANG ; Zhang-Ting YAO ; Jie-Qiong ZHANG ; Xi CHEN ; Rui-Yang LIU ; Hui-Hui CHEN ; Hong-Hai WU ; Lu JIN ; Ling DING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2015;(5):500-505
Objective: To evaluate the anti-tumor effect of the combination of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid ( SAHA ) with statins ( lovastatin or simvastatin ) on non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) cells.Methods: Human NSCLC A549 cells were treated with SAHA in combination of lovastatin or simvastatin .The cell growth was analyzed by SRB method, and the apoptosis of A 549 cells was assessed by flow cytometer .The expression of cleaved poly-ADP-ribose polymerase ( cleaved-PARP) and p21 protein was analyzed by Western-blotting when A549 cells were challenged with 2 .5 μmol/L SAHA and 5 μmol/L lovastatin . Results: Lovastatin and simvastatin synergized SAHA in the inhibition of A549 cells.SAHA induced apoptosis was also enhanced by lovastatin .Treatment with 2.5 μmol/L SAHA significantly up-regulated the expression of p21 protein in 48 h, while the protein expression was reduced in combined treatment with 5 μmol/L lovastatin .Conclusion: Statins can synergize the anti-tumor effect of SAHA in human NSCLC cells through ap 21-dependent way .
9.Clinical and ATP7A gene analysis of three infants with Menkes disease and prenatal diagnosis for a fetus at risk.
Qiao WANG ; Yuan DING ; Jing-Min WANG ; Qiong-Hui HUANG ; Cheng-Feng ZHAO ; Yu-Peng LIU ; Xi-Yuan LI ; Tong-Fei WU ; Jin-Qing SONG ; Yu-Jie WANG ; Yan-Ling YANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2014;16(6):624-628
Menkes disease is a rare X-linked recessive disorder characterized by multi-systemic disorder of copper deficiency caused by ATP7A gene mutation. In this study, the clinical and laboratory features of three patients with Menkes disease were analyzed. Prenatal diagnosis had been performed for a fetus of a family. Three patients were admitted at the age of 8-9 months due to severe epilepsies and marked delayed psychomotor development. Significantly light complexion, pudgy cheeks and sparse fuzzy wooly hair were observed. On their cranial MR imaging, cortical atrophy, leukoencephalopathy, basal ganglia damage and tormesity of the intracranial vessels were found. Their plasma ceruloplasmin decreased to 70.2, 73.5 and 81 mg/L, significantly lower than normal range (210-530 mg/L). c.3914A>G (p. D1305G) was detected on ATP7A gene of case 1 and 2. A novel mutation, c.3265G>T (p.G1089X) was found in case 3. Both of them were firstly found in Chinese patients of Menkes disease. The mother of case 1 was tested at 20 weeks of pregnancy. Karyotype and ATP7A gene studies of the amniocytes were performed for the prenatal diagnosis of her fetus. Normal male karyotypes without c.3914A>G mutation on ATP7A gene was showed. Postnatal genetic analysis and normal development confirmed the prenatal diagnosis.
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10.Investigation of preoperative psychological requirement of patients undergoing total robotic cardiac surgery
Ya-Qun YU ; Yan-Qiong DING ; Xi-Mei LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2011;17(35):4307-4309
Objective To investigate the preoperative psychological requirement of patients undergoing da Viric S Robotic Cardiac Surgery in order to provide scientific data for the effectively nursing interventions.Methods One hundred and six cardiac patients scheduled for Total Robotic operation were selected.They were surveyed on the first day in hospital and 2 hours before operation by self-designed questionnaire.Results Total score of the psychological requirement of patients undergoing total robotic cardiac surgery was 96 to 171 ( 137.52 ±18.54).The amount of items which necessary rate was more than 50% was 20,they occupied 48 percent of all items.The psychological requirements of patients undergoing total robotic cardiac surgery were various,which mainly embodied in the following:wanting to know the success rate of total robotic cardiac surgery(3.70 ±0.54),wanting to understand the progress and changes of disease(3.68 ±0.51 ),wanting to understand the effect of total robotic operation(3.64 ±0.59),wanting to communicate with the patients underwent total robotic cardiac surgery (3.63 ±0.62).Conclusions The patients have many psychological requirements before to receive total robotic cardiac operation,we should take corresponding nursing countermeasures based on different psychological needs,pay attention to the patient' s health guidance and the preoperative interview in order to promote recovery.

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