1.Evaluation of Coefficients of Variation for Clinical Chemistry Tests Based on Internal Quality Control Data Across 5,425 Laboratories in China From 2013 to 2022
Wei WANG ; Zhixin ZHANG ; Chuanbao ZHANG ; Haijian ZHAO ; Shuai YUAN ; Jiali LIU ; Na DONG ; Zhiguo WANG ; Fengfeng KANG
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2024;44(3):245-252
Background:
Clinical chemistry tests are most widely used in clinical laboratories, and diverse measurement systems for these analyses are available in China. We evaluated the imprecision of clinical chemistry measurement systems based on internal QC (IQC) data.
Methods:
IQC data for 27 general chemistry analytes were collected in February each year from 2013 to 2022. Four performance specifications were used to calculate pass rates for CVs of IQC data in 2022. Boxplots were drawn to analyze trends of CVs, and differences in CVs among different groups were assessed using the Mann–Whitney U-test or Kruskal– Wallis test.
Results:
The number of participating laboratories increased significantly from 1,777 in 2013 to 5,425 in 2022. CVs significantly decreased for all 27 analytes, except creatine kinase and lipase. Triglycerides, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, iron, and γ-glutamyl transferase achieved pass rates > 80% for all goals. Nine analytes with pass rates < 80% based on 1/3 allowable total error were further analyzed; the results indicated that closed systems exhibited lower CVs than open systems for all analytes, except total protein. For all nine analytes, differences were significant between tertiary hospitals and non-tertiary hospitals and between accredited and non-accredited laboratories.
Conclusions
The CVs of IQC data for clinical chemistry have seen a continuous overall improvement in China. However, there is ample room for imprecision improvement for several analytes, with stricter performance specifications.
2.Study on performance specifications of 34 routine chemistry analytes in China
Zhixin ZHANG ; Chuanbao ZHANG ; Haijian ZHAO ; Wei WANG ; Zhiguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(3):319-325
Objective:The allowable total error ( TEa),allowable imprecision ( CV)and allowable bias( Bias)were recommended for 34 routine chemistry analytes in China. Methods:According to the performance specification setting mode newly determined at the Milan conference in Italy,the performance specification was derived based on components biological variation (BV)and current state of the art mode. The data(including EQA data and IQC data)of laboratories participating in the routine chemistry and lipids and lipoproteins EQA activities of the national center for clinical laboratories from 2019 to 2021 was collected through clinet-EQA. For the analytes with biological variation(BV)data,compared the'percentage difference′ of EQA data and the'in-control coefficient of variation of the month′ of IQC data of each research analyte with the three levels evaluation criteria derived based on BV,and calculated the percentage difference passing rate and CV passing rate of all batches in each year. When the passing rate reaches 80%,the performance specifications of this level met the requirements of the recommended performance specifications of the analyte. For the analytes without BV data or analytes whose performance specifications at three levels derived based on BV could not be used as recommended standards,the recommended performance specifications are derived based on the current state of the art. After obtaining the recommended TEa and allowable CV for each analyte,used the formula | Bias|≤ TEa-z? CV to derive the recommended allowable bias. Results:The results of TEa ( CV)% recommended by 34 analytes are as follows:K4.7(2),Na4(1.5),Cl4(1.4),Ca5(2),P9.6(3.9),Glu6.4(2.5),Urea8(3),UA12(4.1),Cre11(3.3),TP5(2),Alb5.2(2.4),TC8.6(2.7),TG13.5(5),HDL-C16.5(4.3),LDL-C20.5(6.2),ApoAⅠ16(5.3),ApoB 17.1(5.5),Lp(a) 24.1(10.4),TBil 12.4(5),DBil 20(7.3),ALT16(5),AST13.5(4.8),ALP17.5(4.8),AMY13.1(3.3),CK11.3(3.8),LDH11(3.9),CHE13.4(5.3),LIP20(6.9),Fe13.3(5.2),Mg14(4.5),Cu17.9(6.8),Zn15.1(6.4),γ-GGT10(3.3),α-HBDH18(5.8).The formula | Bias|≤ TEa-z? CV is used to derive the allowable bias of 34 analytes. Conclusions:For 34 clinical routine chemistry quantitative analytes,the allowable total error,allowable imprecision and allowable bias that meet the current state of the art of Chinese laboratories are recommended.
3.Current status and influencing factors of postoperative nursing needs and satisfaction in elderly patients undergoing spinal surgery
Ningning JIANG ; Li LYU ; Chuanbao WANG ; Wei TANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(24):3333-3338
Objective:To investigate the postoperative nursing needs and satisfaction with nursing services of elderly patients undergoing spinal surgery, analyze influencing factors, so as to provide a basis for formulating targeted nursing policies.Methods:From May 2021 to February 2022, 226 elderly patients who underwent spinal surgery in the Operating Room of Yantai City Yantaishan Hospital were selected. A questionnaire survey was conducted using the Nursing Needs and Satisfaction Scale for Elderly Inpatients. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze influencing factors. A total of 226 questionnaires were distributed, and 215 questionnaires were collected after excluding incomplete and invalid questionnaires, with an effective recovery rate of 95.13%.Results:Among 215 elderly patients, the total score of needs was (3.05±0.19) , and the total score of satisfaction was (2.51±0.78) . Among them, the highest score was for safety need with a score of (3.44±0.33) , and the lowest score was (1.96±0.73) obtained by actively asking and satisfying. The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the main influencing factors of patient nursing needs were self-care status, per capita monthly income of families, self-assessment of health status, and annual healthcare expenses ( P<0.05) . The main influencing factors of satisfaction were age and nursing grade ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The nursing needs of elderly patients undergoing spinal surgery are high, but their satisfaction with nursing services is insufficient. Personalized nursing measures should be formulated based on the actual nursing needs of patients to improve the quality of nursing for elderly spinal surgery patients.
4.Commutability Assessment of Candidate External Quality Assessment Materials for Aminotransferase Activity Measurements Based on Different Approaches in China
Qichen LONG ; Tianqi QI ; Tianjiao ZHANG ; Jing WANG ; Jie ZENG ; Ying YAN ; Meng WANG ; Wei HUANG ; Haijian ZHAO ; Wenxiang CHEN ; Chuanbao ZHANG
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2021;41(1):68-76
Background:
Using commutable external quality assessment (EQA) materials is important for monitoring successful harmonization efforts. We assessed the commutability of four human serum pool (HSP) preparations to identify candidate EQA materials for alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity measurement.
Methods:
One set each of 85 clinical samples (CSs) was collected for ALT and AST activity measurement. The 15 candidate EQA materials included four types of HSP preparations (A to D): materials A, C, and D contained human original recombinant (HOR) aminotransferases; materials B was mixed leftover samples. The CSs and 15 candidate EQA materials were analyzed using seven routine assays, and the ln-transformed results were analyzed in 21 assay pairs. Commutability was assessed using Deming regression, with a 95% prediction interval (CLSI approach) and the difference in bias with an error component model (International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine [IFCC] approach).
Results:
For ALT, all materials were commutable for 14–21 assay pairs according to the CLSI and IFCC approaches. For AST, B01-03 showed commutability for 14-21 assay pairs, and C01-03 and D01-03 showed commutability for no less than 10 assay pairs according to the two approaches. A01-06 were commutable for 9-16 assay pairs according to the CLSI approach, but for 6-9 assay pairs according to the IFCC approach.
Conclusions
Mixed leftover samples showed desirable commutability characteristics as candidate EQA materials for routine aminotransferase activity measurements. Human serum bases supplemented with HOR were commutable for most routine ALT activity measurements.
5.Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA): A Comprehensive Resource with Functional Genomic Data from Chinese Glioma Patients
Zhao ZHENG ; Zhang KE-NAN ; Wang QIANGWEI ; Li GUANZHANG ; Zeng FAN ; Zhang YING ; Wu FAN ; Chai RUICHAO ; Wang ZHENG ; Zhang CHUANBAO ; Zhang WEI ; Bao ZHAOSHI ; Jiang TAO
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(1):1-12
Gliomas are the most common and malignant intracranial tumors in adults. Recent studies have revealed the significance of functional genomics for glioma pathophysiological studies and treatments. However, access to comprehensive genomic data and analytical platforms is often limited. Here, we developed the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA), a user-friendly data portal for the storage and interactive exploration of cross-omics data, including nearly 2000 primary and recurrent glioma samples from Chinese cohort. Currently, open access is provided to whole-exome sequencing data (286 samples), mRNA sequencing (1018 samples) and microarray data (301 samples), DNA methylation microarray data (159 samples), and microRNA microarray data (198 samples), and to detailed clinical information (age, gender, chemoradiotherapy status, WHO grade, histological type, critical molecular pathological information, and survival data). In addition, we have developed several tools for users to analyze the mutation profiles, mRNA/microRNA expression, and DNA methylation profiles, and to perform survival and gene correlation analyses of specific glioma subtypes. This database removes the barriers for researchers, providing rapid and convenient access to high-quality functional genomic data resources for biological studies and clinical applications. CGGA is available at http://www.cgga.org.cn.
6.Diagnostic value of serum tumor biomarkers for endometrial cancer in elderly women with intrauterine abnormalities on transvaginal ultrasound
Mingchun ZHI ; Liang SUN ; Wei LI ; Zhenai LI ; Chuanbao LI ; Ye LI ; Qiubo LYU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(1):47-49
Objective To investigate age-related changes in serum tumor markers carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125),CA153 and CA199,and the clinical significance of separate and combined detection of these markers for screening endometrial carcinoma(EC) in elderly women with intrauterine abnormalities on transvaginal ultrasound (TVS).Methods Cross-sectional data of 420 elderly women suspected of having an intrauterine abnormality by TVS and undergone hysteroscopy with dilation and curettage from January 2010 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into a 60-64 years-old group and a 65-83 years-old group.Aging-related changes in positive rates of CA125,CA153 and CA199 were compared between the two groups.Differences in positive rates of tumor markers were compared between different pathological types.Using postoperative pathological diagnosis as the gold standard for EC,the diagnostic sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of serum CA125,CA153 and CA199 alone or in combination for EC were calculated.Results The positive rates of CA125,CA153 and CA199 were 3.9%(16/412),0%(0/172)and 5.0% (20/404),respectively.The positive rate of CA125 was higher in the 65-83 years-old group(6.5%,16/246)than in the 60-64 years-old group(0.0%,0/166) (P =0.001).The positive rates of CA125 and CA199 in patients with EC were 14.3% (4/28)and 42.9% (12/28),which were higher than those in patients with other pathological types.However,the sensitivity of single and combined detection of CA125 and CA199 was too low for the diagnosis of EC(14%、43%).Conclusions The single and combined detection of CA125,CA153 and CA199 for screening EC is of limited value in elderly women.New tumor markers need to be identified and used in combination with TVS for screening EC in elderly women.
7.Investigation on reasons of unacceptable external quality assessment results for HbA1c in China in 2017
Yuzhu HUANG ; Tingting LI ; Haijian ZHAO ; Wei WANG ; Chuanbao ZHANG ; Yuxuan DU ; Zhiguo WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(11):827-831
Objective To investigate the reasons of unacceptable external quality assessment results for hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), and improve quality level.Methods At the end of February 2017, five samples of HbA1c for external quality assessment (EQA) were sent to participated laboratories by post.After testing and reporting results by laboratories , the EQA organizer made statistical analysis and sent results back to laboratories.Meanwhile , messages would be sent to participants those had unacceptable EQA results . Investigating reasons of unacceptable results in 2017 through the EQA System based on web , which was developed by National Central for Clinical Laboratories , calculating the failure rate , analyzing the concrete reasons and combining EQA failure rates with current coefficient of variation .Results The EQA failure rate on HbA1c was 11.2%and reporting rates of reasons for failures was 70.4%(126/179).In the reasons for unacceptable results , technological (27.8%,35/126) and equipment's defects (26.2%,33/126) were the main reason categories , while malfunction ( 12.7%, 16/126 ) and methods defection ( 10.3%, 13/126 ) were the main reason subclass .The unexplainable results after survey account for 8.7%( 11/126 ) .In the group for coefficient of variation ( CV ) over 2%, the percentage of laboratories that had five samples get acceptable results was higher than that of group for CV less than 2%,and the percentage of laboratories that had at most four samples get acceptable results was lower than that of group for CV less than 2%.Conclusions The result of the reasons of unacceptable external quality assessment results for HbA 1c is generally satisfactory.The laboratory, manufacturer and EQA organizers should find and solve the working problems by analyzing EQA data , to improve the testing quality.
8.Establishment of ELISA method for testing tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) infecting Zingiber officinale Rosc
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(9):1355-1358,1360
Objective:In order to establish ELISA method for testing tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) infecting Zingiber officinale Rosc.Methods: Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) infecting Zingiber officinale Rosc was tested by RT-PCR.Zingiber officinale Rosc leaves which only contained TMV were choiced.TMV particle was purified by centrifugation method.TMV CP was purified through preparation electrophoresis including 12% SDS-PAGE first and then 5%-20% gradient SDS-PAGE.Polyacrylamide gel contained TMV CP was ground into suspension.Mice were immuned with the suspension and antiserum was obtained.Antiserum quality was tested by Western blot and ELISA test.IgG was purified through affinity chromatography method.IgG solution was concentrated and dialyzed to a suitable concentration.The IgG then mixed with glycerol.Results: IgG in antiserum only combined with TMV CP protein and it could combine with nature TMV particle CP protein.Its quality was up to standard.Conclusion: Establishment of ELISA method for testing TMV infecting Zingiber offcinale Rosc is successfull by using this IgG.
9.Construction and characterization of Escherichia coli D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase mutants with feedback-inhibition relief.
Hui DENG ; Cunwu CHEN ; Chuanbo SUN ; Chuanbao WEI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(4):468-477
3-Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PGDH, EC 1.1.1.95) is the key enzyme in L-serine biosynthesis and its coding gene is serA. PGDH is feedback inhibited by L-serine. In order to relieve the feedback-inhibition of PGDH by L-serine, H344 or D346 or D364 were chosen for site directed mutagenesis. The mutants were generated by the standard QuikChange mutagenesis, further subcloned into expression vector pT7-7 and transformed into Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) cells. The recombinant cells were collected after cultured in LB media post induced by isopropyl beta-Dthiogalactopyranoside. The enzymes were purified by anion exchange chromatography, and SDS-PAGE showed that the purified enzymes were homogenous. Enzyme characterization indicated that the mutant enzyme showed similar activity, optimal temperature, and optimal pH as that of the wild-type enzyme. Moreover, feedback inhibition study showed that the activity of the double mutant (N346A/H344A) could remain 96% in the presence of serine up to 160 mmol/L, whereas the activity of the wild-type enzyme remains only 50% in the presents of serine of 7 μmol/L, thus successfully relieving the feedback inhibition of PGDH with its activity remained.
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Escherichia coli
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enzymology
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Escherichia coli Proteins
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genetics
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Industrial Microbiology
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Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
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Phosphoglycerate Dehydrogenase
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genetics
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Serine
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biosynthesis
10.Comparative studies by different dyeing methods on antiserum preparation against hemorrhagins from Agkistrodon acutus venom
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(12):1793-1796
Objective:In order to look for a good method for preparation of hemorrhagin antiserum. Methods: Three kinds of hemorrhagins including AaH Ⅰ, AaH Ⅱ, and AaH Ⅳ were purified from Agkistrodon acutus venom according to predecessors's methods and crude AaH Ⅰ, AaH Ⅱ and AaH Ⅳ were obtained. Preparation electrophoresis was used to purify AaH Ⅰ,AaH Ⅱand AaH Ⅳ further. As for an hemorrhagin, six different dyeing methods were used to dye PAGE gel and the gel contained hemorrhagin was obtained respectively. The ground gel contained hemorrhagin was used to immune mice and its antiserum was obtained. Antiserums quality was tested through ELISA test and neutralization of the hemorrhagic activities of corresponding hemorrhagin. Results:Effective IgG concentration in different antiserum was different and effective IgG made through non toxic type protein fast stain reagent kit was higher than others. Conclusion:Non toxic type protein fast stain reagent kit is the best dyeing method among the six dyeing methods.

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