1.Survey on the current status of hospital infection management quality control centers at county and district levels in guangdong province
Ling HE ; Shumei SUN ; Jiajin CHEN ; Xiaoyu LIN ; Feng CAI ; Tingli SHI ; Fang YU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(7):985-989
Objective To investigate the current status of infection management quality control centers in county-level hospitals in Guangdong Province,providing reference for the development of quality control management programs for county-level infection control centers by provincial infection control centers,and exploring corresponding management strategies.Methods A survey was conducted using the QuestionStar questionnaire platform to investigate county-level quality control centers established in Guangdong Province before December 31,2023.The survey covered the establishment time,personnel structure,level of in-formatization,management,quality control,and training of hospital infection management professional quality control centers.Results There are 68 county-level infection control centers in Guangdong Province,with a coverage rate of 50.37%,and 95.59%of them have been established within the past five years.Experts mainly come from clinical and nursing backgrounds(accounting for23.75%and62.97%respectively),and the majority have a bachelor's degree(71.06%).Only 13%have operational funding.Among them,39 have established hospital infection informatization monitoring,23 have not been equipped,and 6 are under construction.Twenty centers have conducted quality control supervision and issued quality control reports,ac-counting for 29.41%,while 41 have organized training,accounting for 60.29%.Conclusion The coverage rate of county-level infection management quality control centers in Guangdong Province is steadily increasing,but not all counties and districts are covered.There is a lack of policy and funding support,insufficient personnel allocation,and inadequate professional coverage.The health administrative departments and county-level infection control centers need to unify monitoring standards,quality con-trol specifications,and evaluation programs,improve infection control capabilities,and enhance the"four-level"management and training system to effectively promote the quality and safety management level of primary healthcare institutions.
2.UPLC-QTOF/MS based investigation on metabolomics of cecal luminal contents in Balb/c mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus
Hongya Gui ; Shumei Wang ; Xiaoyan Zhang ; Xiaocheng Zhang ; Shenghai Huang ; Maozhang He
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(5):702-707
Objective:
Balb/c mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus(RSV) were used to investigate the metabolic changes in cecal luminal content.
Methods:
A total of 13 female Balb/c mice were randomly divided into Case group(n=7) and control(Ctrl) group(n=6). Animals in Case group were infected with RSV by using intranasal method, while mice in Ctrl group were treated with DMEM medium. Mice were anesthetized with intraperitoneal administration of 10% chloral hydrate and the cecal luminal contents were harvested under sterile conditions. Metabolite concentrations were measured by UPLC-QTOF/MS system. Univariate and multivariate statistical analysis were used to identify differential metabolites between Case and Ctrl groups.
Results:
The overall base peak chromatogram between Case and Ctrl groups had a clear disparity, and PCA and OPLS-DA analysis showed obviously discrepancy based overall metabolomic profile. L-serine, 2-ketobutyric acid, Oleic acid and Chenodeoxycholic acid glycine conjugate were enriched in Case group, whereas L-methionine, L-tyrosine and Nicotinic acid were depleted. Pathway analysis showed lysine degradation, Cysteine and methionine metabolism were enriched.
Conclusion
Lung injury induced by RSV infection may cause the endogenous metabolism disorder of cecal contents.
3.Analysis of influencing factors on satisfaction of fine needle biopsy specimens of thyroid nodules
Nan ZHENG ; Qiaozhu CHEN ; Jiehuan CHEN ; Yingpei LIU ; Shumei HE ; Xiaomei LU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(11):1660-1662,1667
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of satisfaction with thyroid nodule fine needle biopsy (FNA).Methods:The ultrasonic images of 88 patients with thyroid nodules (95 nodules) in Dongguan Binhai Bay Central Hospital from September 2016 to January 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. According to Bethesda cytological classification standard, Bethesda class Ⅰ cytological specimens were defined as unsatisfactory, and Bethesda class Ⅱ-Ⅵ cytological specimens were defined as satisfactory. The thyroid nodule location, composition, internal echo, morphology, aspect ratio, calcification, blood supply mode and American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System(ACR TI-RADS) classification on the satisfaction rate of thyroid nodule FNA samples were evaluated, and then the meaningful influencing factors were analyzed by logistic regression.Results:The overall satisfaction of the sample in this study was 84.2% (80/95). The results of univariate analysis showed that the location, aspect ratio and ACR TI-RADS classification of thyroid nodules were the related factors affecting the satisfaction of FNA specimens of thyroid nodules, with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that the aspect ratio of thyroid nodules was an independent factor affecting the satisfaction of FNA specimens of thyroid nodules ( OR=13.5, P=0.02). Conclusions:The main factor affecting the satisfaction rate of FNA specimens of thyroid nodules may lie in the characteristics of the aspect ratio of the nodules themselves. Optimizing the puncture route may help to reduce the dissatisfaction rate of FNA specimens of thyroid nodules.
4.Anti-tumor effect of new LL-37 hybrid antimicrobial peptide on breast cancer MCF-7 cells
CHEN Xiangjun ; LI Li ; HE Shumei ; ZHANG Min
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(6):609-614
[Abstract] Objective:To investigate the anti-tumor effect and mechanism of new LL-37 hybrid peptide on breast cancer MCF-7 cells. Methods: Human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 and human neutrophil peptide 1(HNP-1) were screened by using of Antimicrobial Peptides Database (http:// aps.unmc.edu/AP/main.php). The new LL-37 hybrid peptide was synthesized by integrating the active fragments, which were selected by bioinformatics analysis. The breast cancer MCF-7 cells and human normal breast MCF10A cells were treated with the new LL-37 hybrid peptides (0~70 μmol/L). Cell viability was monitored by CCK-8 assay and the affinity of the new LL-37 hybrid peptide with MCF-7 cells was observed using confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM). The effects of LL-37 and caspase inhibitor on apoptosis and cell cycle of MCF-7 cells were measured by FCM (flow cytometry). Results: The new LL-37 hybrid peptide, as an amphiphilic cationic polypeptide, could selectively inhibit the proliferation of breast cancer MCF-7 cells ( P <0.05) with an IC50of 58.34 μmol/L, but exerted no significant effect on normal breast MCF10A cells. LL-37 peptide had high affinity with MCF-7 cells, which could cause S-stage stagnation and significantly increased early apoptosis ( P <0.01); however, the cell cycle block and apoptosis were significantly attenuated after the treatment of caspase inhibitor ( P <0.01). Conclusion: The new LL-37 hybrid peptide has anti-tumor activity on breast cancer MCF-7 cells, and could induce MCF-7 cells apoptosis possibly by arresting cell cycle via the caspase-dependent signaling pathway.
5.Advances in the research of virtual reality technology for pain intervention after burns
Weiwei WU ; Shumei LIU ; Tingting HE ; Shifeng WU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2020;36(7):620-622
Pain is one of the most common complications of burn patients. Burn from onset to rehabilitation is a long and complex process, during which dressing change, debridement, operation, and rehabilitation may cause different degrees of pain to the patients. As one of the means of non-pharmaceutical pain management, the interventional effect of virtual reality technology has gradually been recognized by more and more researchers. This paper reviewed the definition, the interventional mechanisms, and the interventional effect on burn pain of virtual reality technology, to provide a reference for clinical application of virtual reality technology in pain management of burn patients.
6.Clinical study of aescuven fort in the prevention of heterotopic ossification after operative treatment of radial head fractures with anterior bundle of medial collateral ligament injury
Pingping HE ; Lei ZHANG ; Shumei ZHAO ; Zhanhui LYU ; Xiaodong DUAN ; Changma CAI ; Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(1):57-61
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of aescuven fort and indomethacin in the prevention of heterotopic ossification (HO) after operative treatment of radial head fractures with anterior bundle of medial collateral ligament(AMCL) injury.Methods A total of 41 patients with radial head fracture combined with AMCL injury leading to elbow valgus instability were randomly divided into 21 cases of the observation group(aescuven fort) and the 20 cases of control group(indomethacin),and were treated with aescuven fort of 600rng/d and indomethacin of 75rng/d for 6 weeks respectively.The incidence of adverse reactions of gastrointestinal tract in the two groups was statistically analyzed,and symptomatic treatment was given.Six weeks later,the incidence of HO was recorded by X-ray examination of the elbow joint.The range of motion (ROM) was recorded,and the excellent and good rate of the improved HSS score was calculated.The results were statistically analyzed.Results The incidence rates of gastrointestinal side effects in the observation group and control group were 9.5% and 35.0%,respectively,and the difference was statistically significant between the two groups(x2 =4.651,P =0.027).The incidence rate of HO in the observation groupwas 14.3%,which in the control group was 15.0%,there was no significant difference between the two groups(x2 =0.206,P =0.948).The ROM and excellent and good rate of the improved HSS score in the observation group and control group were [(119.2 ± 19.7) ° and 86.9%]and [(120.8 ± 16.3) ° and 88.7%],respectively,and the differences were statistically significant(t =2.023,P=0.613;x2 =0.176,P =0.675).Conclusion Aescuven fort can effectively prevent the formation of HO after operative treatment of radial head fracture with AMCL injury,similar with indomethacin.But the incidence rate of gastrointestinal side effects of aescuven fort is significantly lower than indomethacin.
7.Study on the Hepatoprotective Effects of Hugan Tablets Based on Serum and Liver Metabonomics
Mengjuan GONG ; Shengqian WU ; He YUE ; Shumei WANG ; Shengwang LIANG ; Zhongjie ZOU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(34):4776-4780
OBJECTIVE:To elucidate the efficacy and mechanism of Hugan tablets in hepatoprotective effects from perspective of metabolic pathways. METHODS:36 male rats were randomly divided into normal group (0.5%sodium carboxymethyl cellu-lose),model group(0.5%sodium carboxymethyl cellulose)and Hugan tablets group(1.7 g/kg),12 in each group,intragastrically administrated once a day,for 9 d. After 1 h of last administration,rats in model group and Hugan tablets group were intraperitone-ally injected 50%CCl4 peanut oil solution 1 mL/kg to induce liver injury. After 24 h of modeling,malondialdehyde(MDA),super-oxide dismutase(SOD),glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px)levels in liver tissue of rats were detected. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(1H-NMR)metabolomics technique was adopted to establish the serum and liver metabolite profiles of rats,and the ef-fects of Hugan tablets on changes of metabolic profile and potential biomarkers in serum and liver of rats with CCl4-induced acute liver injury were analyzed. RESULTS:Compared with normal group,MDA level in liver tissue of rats in model group was signifi-cantly increased(P<0.05),SOD and GSH-Px levels were significantly reduced(P<0.05). Both body physiology and material me-tabolism of rats were obviously changed,and levels of 11 metabolic potential biomarkers in serum and 14 metabolic potential bio-markers in liver were significantly increased/decreased (P<0.05). Compared with model group,MDA level in liver tissue in Hugan tablets group was significantly reduced(P<0.05),SOD and GSH-Px levels were significantly increased(P<0.05). Serum and liver metabolism tended to be normal,6 metabolic potential biomarkers(isoleucine,leucine,3-hydroxybutyrate,acetone,ace-toacetate,choline) in serum and 8 metabolic potential biomarkers (3-hydroxybutyrate,alanine,glutamate,pyruvate,succinate, choline,lactate,glucose)in liver got significant callback(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:The hepatoprotective mechanism of Hugan tablets may be associated with antioxidative stress and regula-tion of lipid metabolism,glucose metabolism and amino acid metabolism.
8.A new method for screening latent tuberculosis infection in Beijing army recruits
Yunlin ZHANG ; Xuejuan BAI ; Yan LIANG ; Jingyu GUO ; Guoying WANG ; Liu HE ; Shumei YANG ; Xueqiong WU
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):462-465
Objective To investigate the Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections in 2014 among Beijing army recruits, and evaluate a new method for screening latent tuberculosis infections.Methods A total of 194 army recruits were subjected to chest X-ray examination purified protein derivative(PPD) skin test, antibody detection, and interferon gamma release assay(IGRA) by ELISA combined with recombinant protein CFP10-ESAT6 and latent infection protein Rv2628.Results The positive rates of PPD skin test and antibody test were 49.7% and 15.5%, respectively.The latent infection rate of IGRA test was 22.2% in 194 cases after CFP10-ESAT6 stimulation.After stimulation of latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI) with Rv2628, IFN-γ level was significantly higher than that in healthy control group (P<0.05).The weak positive group of TST (5 mm≤diameter<15 mm) had a significantly higher level of IFN-γ than the strong positive group(diameter≥15 mm)(P<0.05),but after stimulation with CFP10-ESAT6,IFN-γ levels were not significantly different between the two groups(P>0.05).There was no significant difference between antibody negative and positive groups after stimulation by CFP10-ESAT6 and Rv2628 (P>0.05).The area under the ROC curve of Rv2628 diagnosis of tuberculosis infection was 0.84.When Youden index was 0.621,the specificity was 94.7% and sensitivity was 67.4%.ConclusionCombined detection of antigens Rv2628 and CFP10-ESAT6 specific IFN-γ values can be potentially used for differential diagnosis of active or latent tuberculosis infections.
9.Association between HLAⅡgene polymorphism and genetic susceptibility to Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
Xiaoli SHAO ; Shumei LIU ; He SUN ; Jiani HU ; Changchong LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(7):512-516
Objective To investigate the correlations between HLAⅡgene polymorphism and the development of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia ( MPP ) in children and to identify the susceptibility genes and protective genes for MPP for further elucidating the pathogenesis of MPP and providing the guid-ance for researches on gene therapy for MPP. Methods Genotypes of HLAⅡgene ( HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DRB1) in 60 children with MPP and 30 healthy children were detected by using sequence specific primer polymerase chain reaction ( SSP-PCR) . The haplotype frequencies, linkage disequilibrium and correlations with MPP were analyzed by using Arlequin software and Chi-square test. Results The frequencies of HLA-DQA1*0201/*0301 in children with MPP (35. 83%/30. 00%) were higher than those in healthy children (16. 67%/8. 33%) (χ2=12. 139, P<0. 05, OR=5. 059;χ2=15. 142, P<0. 05, OR=7. 500). However, the frequency of HLA-DQA1*0401 in children with MPP decreased to 12. 50% as compared with 40. 00%in healthy children (χ2=24. 638, P<0. 05, OR=0. 083). The frequencies of HLA-DRB1*07/*15 in children with MPP increased to 38. 33%/30. 00% as compared with 20. 00%/16. 67% in healthy children (χ2=11. 735, P<0. 05, OR=4. 929; χ2=5. 692, P<0. 05, OR=3. 000). But the frequency of HLA-DRB1*11 dropped to 15. 00% as compared with 43. 33% in healthy children (χ2=19. 448, P<0. 05, OR=0. 087). Conclusion HLA-DQA1*0201, HLA-DQA1*0301, HLA-DRB1*07 and HLA-DRB1*15 might be the susceptibility genes for MPP in children, while HLA-DQA1*0401 and HLA-DRB1*11 were probably associated with the resistance to MPP. No extensive linkage disequilibrium was found between HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DRB1.
10.Dissolution Determination of Cephalexin from Different Preparations by Optical Fiber in-Situ Process Anal-ysis
Shumei YANG ; Wen HE ; Xin LI
China Pharmacist 2015;(3):381-383,384
Objective:To develop a UV optical fiber in situ process monitoring method for the dissolution behavior of five cepha-lexin solid dosage forms and compare the drug dissolution behavior of different cephalexin preparations. Methods: The dissolution of five different cephalexin preparations was on-line monitored according to the dissolution method for cephalexin tablets in Chinese Phar-macopeia (2010 edition) combined with a six channel optical fiber chemical sensor in situ dissolution monitor. Results:The dissolu-tion curves could show the drug release characteristics of different cephalexin preparations, and the five different preparations exhibited various drug release features. Conclusion:An in-situ, real time, on-line and process analysis of dissolution can be obtained by optical fiber dissolution test system automatically. The release characteristics of different preparations can be presented through dissolution curves directly, which can provide reference for the overall assessment of drug internal quality and clinical medication.


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