1.Budget impact analysis of tandem mass spectrometry compared to indanone-fluorescence method for screening newborn genetic and metabolic disorders on Shanghai fiscal or health insurance fund
Dun-ming XIAO ; Shan-yan ZHOU ; Ying-yao CHEN
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(1):24-30
Objective To analyze the impact of tandem mass spectrometry(MS/MS)screening compared to the indanone-fluorescence method(hereinafter referred to as fluorescence analysis)on finance or health insurance in screening newborn genetic metabolic diseases in Shanghai,and provide policy recommendations for MS/MS reimbursement.Methods A budget impact analysis model was constructed using Microsoft Excel 2019,with a study period of 3 years(2025?2027).Newborns of 2025 to 2027 were predicted based on the birth data of newborns in Shanghai and the average decrease of newborns in Shanghai.Clinical screening data and cost data were derived from relevant statistical websites,literature,and hospital survey data.Additionally,consultations with experts were conducted to understand national and Shanghai-specific screening and reimbursement policies.Among these,the fluorescence-based analysis method is primarily used for screening phenylketonuria,while MS/MS can be used for screening a variety of newborn genetic and metabolic disorders.So we separately calculated the impact of MS/MS screening compared to the fluorescence-based method on Shanghai's fiscal budget and health insurance fund.Results The budget impact analysis on fiscal expenditures indicates that from 2025 to 2027,the fiscal expenditures for fluorescence analysis will be 1.58 million,1.48 million and 1.39 million yuan,respectively.In contrast,MS/MS fiscal expenditures will be 22.75 million,21.37 million,and 20.06 million yuan,respectively;compared with fluorescence analysis,the increased fiscal expenditures for MS/MS will be 21.18 million,19.88 million,and 18.67 million yuan,respectively,showing a decreasing trend annually.The budget impact on health insurance funds shows that from 2025 to 2027,the expenditures for fluorescence analysis will be 1.11 million,1.04 million and 0.97 million yuan,respectively;MS/MS health insurance fund expenditures will be 15.93 million,14.96 million and 14.04 million yuan,respectively.Compared with fluorescence analysis,the additional health insurance fund expenditures for MS/MS will be 14.82 million,13.92 million and 13.07 million yuan,respectively,also showing a decreasing trend annually.Policy-wise,the costs for tandem mass spectrometry screening are typically covered by fiscal payments or out-of-pocket by patients,with commercial insurance,charitable foundations,and other organizations serving as supplementary sources of funding.Conclusion The overall cost of expanding newborn screening for genetic metabolic diseases in Shanghai is controllable.To unify the payment standards and facilitate centralized management,it is recommended that the costs for tandem mass spectrometry screening in Shanghai be covered by government funding.
2.Budget impact analysis of tandem mass spectrometry compared to indanone-fluorescence method for screening newborn genetic and metabolic disorders on Shanghai fiscal or health insurance fund
Dun-ming XIAO ; Shan-yan ZHOU ; Ying-yao CHEN
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(1):24-30
Objective To analyze the impact of tandem mass spectrometry(MS/MS)screening compared to the indanone-fluorescence method(hereinafter referred to as fluorescence analysis)on finance or health insurance in screening newborn genetic metabolic diseases in Shanghai,and provide policy recommendations for MS/MS reimbursement.Methods A budget impact analysis model was constructed using Microsoft Excel 2019,with a study period of 3 years(2025?2027).Newborns of 2025 to 2027 were predicted based on the birth data of newborns in Shanghai and the average decrease of newborns in Shanghai.Clinical screening data and cost data were derived from relevant statistical websites,literature,and hospital survey data.Additionally,consultations with experts were conducted to understand national and Shanghai-specific screening and reimbursement policies.Among these,the fluorescence-based analysis method is primarily used for screening phenylketonuria,while MS/MS can be used for screening a variety of newborn genetic and metabolic disorders.So we separately calculated the impact of MS/MS screening compared to the fluorescence-based method on Shanghai's fiscal budget and health insurance fund.Results The budget impact analysis on fiscal expenditures indicates that from 2025 to 2027,the fiscal expenditures for fluorescence analysis will be 1.58 million,1.48 million and 1.39 million yuan,respectively.In contrast,MS/MS fiscal expenditures will be 22.75 million,21.37 million,and 20.06 million yuan,respectively;compared with fluorescence analysis,the increased fiscal expenditures for MS/MS will be 21.18 million,19.88 million,and 18.67 million yuan,respectively,showing a decreasing trend annually.The budget impact on health insurance funds shows that from 2025 to 2027,the expenditures for fluorescence analysis will be 1.11 million,1.04 million and 0.97 million yuan,respectively;MS/MS health insurance fund expenditures will be 15.93 million,14.96 million and 14.04 million yuan,respectively.Compared with fluorescence analysis,the additional health insurance fund expenditures for MS/MS will be 14.82 million,13.92 million and 13.07 million yuan,respectively,also showing a decreasing trend annually.Policy-wise,the costs for tandem mass spectrometry screening are typically covered by fiscal payments or out-of-pocket by patients,with commercial insurance,charitable foundations,and other organizations serving as supplementary sources of funding.Conclusion The overall cost of expanding newborn screening for genetic metabolic diseases in Shanghai is controllable.To unify the payment standards and facilitate centralized management,it is recommended that the costs for tandem mass spectrometry screening in Shanghai be covered by government funding.
4.Effects of Aquatic Exercise on Lower-limb Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living for Patients with Stroke: A Meta-analysis
Yao CUI ; Wei JIA ; Ming ZENG ; Fang CONG ; Long JIN ; Feng-shan SI ; Bin YAO ; Dun-wu XIAO ; Kai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(3):263-277
Objective:To evaluate the effects of aquatic exercise on lower-limb motor function and activities of daily living for patients with stroke. Methods:The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about effects of aquatic therapeutic exercise on stroke patients were recalled from the databases of Cochrane Library, PEDro, PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Knowledge, Web of Science, OVID, EBSCO, CMCI, CNKI, Wanfang and VIP. The methodological quality of the included RCTs was evaluated. The data were extracted, and analysed with RevMan 5.3. Results:A total of 23 RCTs that represented 861 participants were evaluated. Compared with the control group, aquatic exercise significantly improved the performance of Berg Balance Scale (WMD = 2.69, 95%CI 1.21 to 4.16,
5.Application of Mobile Assessment in Aquatic Rehabilitation Assessment for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Yao CUI ; Fang CONG ; Jian-jun LI ; Ming ZENG ; Dong-yang LI ; Long JIN ; Feng-shan SI ; Bin YAO ; Wei JIA ; Dun-wu XIAO ; Kai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2019;25(3):341-346
Objective:To explore the application of mobile medical technology in aquatic rehabilitation assessment for patients with spinal cord injury. Methods:From November, 2017 to April, 2018, 72 patients with spinal cord injury accepted aquatic exercise were randomly divided into control group (
6.Therapy of Duchenne muscular dystrophy with umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation.
Cheng ZHANG ; Hui-yu FENG ; Shao-liang HUANG ; Jian-pei FANG ; Lu-lu XIAO ; Xiao-li YAO ; Chun CHEN ; Xin YE ; Yin ZENG ; Xi-lin LU ; Jian-ming WEN ; Wei-xi ZHANG ; Zhong LI ; Shan-wei FENG ; Hong-gui XU ; Ke HUANG ; Dun-hua ZHOU ; Wei CHEN ; You-mei XIE ; Jing XI ; Meng ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Ying LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2005;22(4):399-405
OBJECTIVETo analyze a Duchenne muscular dystrophy(DMD) patient's muscular regeneration, dystrophin expression and locomotive variation before and after he underwent umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation in order to assess the therapeutic effect.
METHODSA 12-year-old DMD boy who could not walk for 3 years was confirmed by gene analysis and dystrophin protein immune test on his muscle. He had no other chronic disease. By HLA matching, a piece of umbilical cord blood stem cell with 6 HLA sites matching to the boy was found in Guangdong Umbilical Cord Blood Bank. The number of the nucleated cells of the umbilical cord blood stem cell was 24.08x 10(8). After pretreatment for the DMD boy with busulfan, cyclophosphamide and rabbit anti-human thymocyte globulin, the allergenic cord blood stem cells were transplanted into him by intravenous injection. Cyclosporin A, methylprednisolone, MMF, prostaglandin E1 and ganciclovir were given after the transplantation. At the same time, Gran, the granulocytic cell stimulating factor, and gamma globulin were administered. The biochemistry profile including serum creatine kinase (CK), the reconstruction of blood making, the deletion exon of DMD gene, the regenerating muscles, the dystrophin protein expression, and the locomotive function of the DMD boy were tested regularly.
RESULTS(1) The white blood cells (WBC) of peripheral blood decreased gradually to zero after pretreatment. In a period of 15 days after transplantation, the neutrophil increased to 0.5x 10(9)/L; at 25 days, WBC increased to normal level. Blood platelet was more than 20x 10(9)/L at 22 days. The hemoglobin rose to 85-100 g/L. At 140 days, sternal puncture revealed the rapid growth of neutrophil, blood platelet and hemoglobin. (2)At 140 days, the blood type of the DMD boy transformed from type O to type AB (the donor's blood type being AB). There was no grafe versus host reaction. (3) At 18, 30, 43, 55, 74 and 233 days after transplantation, the PCR-short tandem repeat test of the boy's peripheral blood DNA showed that his genotype was completely the same as the donor's. The results of PCR-short tandem repeat tests of the bone marrow cells DNA by sternal puncture at 140, 183 and 235 days were the same as those of the blood DNA. (4) At 60 days, DMD gene analysis by PCR showed that the defected DMD gene (exon 19 deletion) had been corrected by the umbilical cord stem cells transplantation. (5) At 75 days, the biopsy of calf muscle showed there were myoblast cells and muscular tubes growing. The dystrophin expressions were weak, but a few of them were strong. DNA analysis showed that the donor's gene DNA accounted for 1%-13%. At 126 days, obviously increased dystrophin positive muscular fibers of the boy were found. The donor's fibers rose to 2.5%-25%. (6) The serum CK of the boy declined from 5735 U/L to 274 U/L. (7) At 100 days, physical examination revealed improvement in his arms and legs.
CONCLUSIONThe therapy of Duchenne muscular dystrophy with allogeneic umbilical cord blood hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may reset up the blood-making function, decrease the serum CK level, restore the dystrophin in muscles, and improve the locomotive function of the DMD boy. These data suggest that the allogeneic umbilical cord blood hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may benefit the DMD boys.
Alprostadil ; therapeutic use ; Busulfan ; therapeutic use ; Child ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation ; methods ; Cyclosporine ; therapeutic use ; Dystrophin ; genetics ; Ganciclovir ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Male ; Methylprednisolone ; therapeutic use ; Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne ; genetics ; therapy ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Treatment Outcome

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