1.Analysis of the effects of national centralized drug volume-based procurement policy in public medical institutions of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Zheng ZENG ; Liucen WU ; Zhenguang HUANG ; Wenli HE ; Zhengcheng MI ; Xiangwei XIE ; Siduo SU ; Guicheng LIANG ; Yaoling LIAO ; Hongliang ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2024;35(5):518-523
OBJECTIVE To investigate the implementation effects of the national centralized drug volume-based procurement policy (abbreviated as “national centralized procurement policy”) in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region prefecture, and to provide a reference for the future centralized drug procurement work of the medical institution. METHODS Drug procurement data before and after policy implementation were included in the study. The six secondary indicators (such as availability, affordability, and drug safety) and eighteen third-level indicators (such as completion rate of agreed purchase volume, affordability level, drug revenue proportion) were introduced, guided by the policy objectives and issues of concern to policy beneficiaries. Descriptive statistics was adopted to analyze the data before and after policy implementation (in 2019 and 2020) in terms of differences and change trends. RESULTS In terms of accessibility, the participation rate of medical institutions in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was 92.55%, the proportion of diseases involved and median completed procurement rate were 40.16%, and 287.82% respectively, and the total centralized delivery rate was 97.20%. In terms of affordability, the total reduction amplitude in drug price was 74.80% from 2019 to 2022; the charge for medicine per capita in hospitalization, the proportion of medicine used for outpatient service and hospitalization, decreased by 17.61%, 10.22%, and 20.10% in order; the burden levels on medical fares for patients were all below 1 in addition to chronic diseases, and anti-tumor drugs. In terms of the impact on medicine, the ratio of adverse drug reaction event cases in 2022 was 66.00%, an increase of 1.29% compared to the previous; since the implementation of the policy, 12 drugs from local pharmaceutical enterprises from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region had passed the consistency evaluation, and the market concentration rate of the top 8 pharmaceutical companies was less than 20.00%. In terms of the impact on healthcare and medical insurance, the public medical institutions achieved generic substitution for originator drugs mostly until 2022; about 9.12% of drugs that were non- centrally purchased in the same category were used; 63.39% of people under investigation did not show a need for a second dressing change; drug expenditure decreased by 2.459 billion yuan. CONCLUSIONS The national centralized procurement policy achieves a significant effect in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. On the other hand, attention should be paid to these suggestions as follows: expanding the category of drugs used in clinic, conducting clinically comprehensive evaluation of selected drugs, and improving reasonable allocation strategy, etc.
2.Effects and mechanism of β2 adrenergic receptor in ferroptosis and autophagy induced by erastin in prostate cancer
Yan-Ping HUANG ; Mi ZHANG ; Yan ZENG ; Jin-Ying CHEN ; Fang-Fang CHEN ; Shi-Qi WU ; Chen XU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(5):570-577
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of β2 adrenergic receptors(ADRB2)in ferroptosis and autophagy induced by erastin(Era)in prostate cancer.Methods PC-3 cells were infected with lentivirus or control and set to sh-NC group(normal culture),sh-NC+Era group(10 μmol/L Era treatment for 24 h),sh-ADRB2 group(normal culture),and sh-ADRB2+Era group(10 μmol/L Era treatment for 24 h).The viability of the cells treated with Era and ferrostatin-1(Fer-1)was measured by CCK-8 assay.The cell morphology was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy.The malondialdehyde(MDA)content was measured by the Lipid Oxidation Detection Kit and the iron level by Iron Colorimetric Assay.Western blotting was used to detect the expressions of cystine-glutamate exchanger(XCT),ferritin heavy chain 1(FTH1),glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4),p62,LC3,JNK,c-Jun,and p-c-Jun.PC-3 cells with ADRB2 knockdown were injected into nude mice to construct a xenograft model and then treated with Era.The animals were divided into sh-NC group,sh-NC+Era group,sh-ADRB2 group,and sh-ADRB2+Era group,with 4 mice in each group.The tumor volumes were recorded every other day and the final tumor weight was measured at study termination.The expressions of ADRB2,JNK,c-Jun,and p-c-Jun were detected by immunohistochemistry(IHC).Results The viability of PC-3 cells decreased after Era treatment(P<0.01)and recovered after Fer-1 treatment(P<0.01).Morphological changes of ferroptosis and autophagy were observed in Era-treated cells,and MDA and iron ion contents up-regulated(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Knockdown of ADRB2 and Era treatment further inhibited PC-3 cell viability(P<0.05),and MDA and iron ion contents up-regulated(P<0.01).The expressions of ferroptosis-related proteins FTH1,XCT,GPX4,and LC3 down-regulated(P<0.05 or P<0.05),p62 and JNK pathway-related proteins JNK,c-Jun,and p-c-Jun were up-regulated(P<0.01).After JNK inhibitor treatment,the expressions of FTH1,XCT,and LC3 increased,and p62 decreased(P<0.01).In the PC-3 xenograft model,tumor volume in sh-ADRB2+Era group was significantly smaller than those in sh-NC+Era group and sh-ADBR2 group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).IHC showed that compared with sh-NC group,ADRB2 protein expression level was down-regulated in sh-ADRB2 group(P<0.05),while JNK,c-Jun,and p-c-Jun protein expression levels were elevated(P<0.01).Compared with sh-NC+Era group,the ADRB2 protein expression level in sh-ADRB2+Era group was down-regulated,while JNK,c-Jun,and p-c-Jun protein expression levels were up-regulated(P<0.05).Conclusion ADRB2 regulated ferroptosis and autophagy induced by Era via JNK/c-Jun pathway in prostate cancer.
3.Evidence-based airway clearance for ICU patients
Mengyang HU ; Haiyan HUANG ; Xiaojie WU ; Ting YOU ; Wei WU ; Bo LI ; Bing HAO ; Yuanyuan MI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2023;22(12):1-8
Objective To apply the best evidence of airway clearance for ICU patients and promote an application of the best evidence in clinical practice to promte nuring quality.Methods The best evidence of airway clearance for ICU patients was summarised.Based on the best evidence,a system of 11 review indicators was established for clinical baseline review in combination with clinical scenario analysis and professional judgment according to the principle of operability,measurability,and understandability.On the basis of the results of review and the analysis of obstacle factors,strategies of airway clearance for ICU patients were proposed and implemented in clinical practice.Between September and December 2022,72 hospitalised patients and 30 nursing staff in the ICU of a general hospital in Wuhan were recruited in the study.Between September and October 2022,routine nursing care for airway clearances was given to the patients,and evidence-based nursing care for airway clearance was offered to the ICU patients between November and December 2022.Clinical pulmonary infection score,nursing staff's knowledge of airway clearance and implementation rate of review indicators were compared before and after the application of evidence-based nursing.Results All of the patients went through the study.After the application of evidence-based nursing practice,the clinical pulmonary infection score was decreased from(4.94±1.66)to(4.14±1.68).The score of airway clearance knowledge was increased from(49.17±9.38)points to(82.17±10.56)points.The implementation rate of the 11 indicators of evidence-based practice before the evidence-based practice was 0~80.00%,and it was significantly improved up to 96.67%~100.00%after the evidence-based practice(all P<0.05).Conclusion Implementation of evidence-based nursing practice in the airway clearance for ICU patients can reduce clinical pulmonary infections in ICU patients,improve the knowledge of nurses in cognition of airway clearance hence to improve the quality of nursing and promote the recovery of patients.
4.Summary of best evidence for the management of thirst in ICU patients
Mengyang HU ; Haiyan HUANG ; Jian LUO ; Yuanyuan MI ; Yunhan DING ; Yang LIU ; Yingying MENG ; Wei WU ; De JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(17):1355-1361
Objective:To summarize the best evidence of thirst management in ICU patients and provide evidence-based basis for dinical practice.Method:According to the "6S" evidence pyramid model, the literature on thirst management of ICU patients was systematically retrieved from relevant guidelines websites, evidence-based databases, association websites and original literature databases at home and abroad. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the database to June 31, 2022. Two researchers with evidence-based nursing training independently completed literature quality evaluation. To extract and summarize the evidence of the literature that meets the quality standard.Results:A total of 17 articles were included, including 8 randomized controlled trials, 5 quasi-experimental studies and 4 cross-sectional studies. The 18 pieces of best evidence were formed, including 5 aspects: basic requirements of thirst management, intervention evaluation, intervention methods, matters needing attention and health education.Conclusions:This study summarized the best evidence of thirst management in ICU patients. Nurses should translate and apply the best evidence in combination with the clinical situation and specific policies of the department to relieve the thirst symptoms of ICU patients.
5.Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Min ZHANG ; YiRan WU ; ZhaoXu LU ; MeiYan SONG ; XiaoLan HUANG ; LaLa MI ; Jian YANG ; Xiaodai CUI
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2023;21(2):240-251
The effect of vitamin D supplementation on individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is inconclusive. We aimed to conduct a meta-analysis of the available randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to explore whether vitamin D supplementation can improve core symptoms and coexisting conditions in children with ASD. Data were obtained by searching the PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL and Cochrane Library databases up to February 2022 following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Using a random-effects model, mean differences with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated through a meta-analysis. There were eight RCTs with 266 children with ASD in the present review, among which six RCTs were included in the meta-analysis.Children who received vitamin D supplementation showed a significant improvement in stereotypical behavior scores (pooled mean difference (MD): −1.39; 95% CI: −2.7, −0.07; p = 0.04) with low heterogeneity (I2 = 34%), and there was a trend toward decreased total scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) and Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS, p = 0.05); however, there were no other significant differences in the core symptoms of ASD and coexisting conditions between groups as measured by the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC). Vitamin D supplementation appears to improve stereotypical behaviors but does not improve other core symptoms and coexisting conditions. Further randomized controlled trials with large sample sizes and individualized doses are needed.
6.Analysis of influencing factors of serum HBeAg loss in patients with chronic hepatitis B
GU Zi-yang ; SONG Mi ; WU Yue ; WANG An-hui ; HUANG Chang-xing
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(5):456-
Abstract: Objective To explore the influencing factors of serum HBeAg loss in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and and provide evidence for effective treatment of CHB. Methods A follow-up cohort of HBeAg-positive CHB patients was established in the the Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinic of hospital. Regular follow-up and laboratory test indicators were collected to analyze the changes of serum HBeAg in HBeAg-positive CHB patients during the follow-up period. The subjects were divided into the case group (serum HBeAg loss) and the control group (serum HBeAg not loss) according to whether serum HBeAg loss occurred. The baseline data characteristics of the two groups were analyzed and compared, and the influencing factors of serum HBeAg loss were analyzed by Cox univariate and multivariate regression. Results A total of 634 HBeAg-positive CHB patients were enrolled, with a total follow-up of 2 570.01 person-years. Among them, 237 cases of serum HBeAg loss occurred, with the mean follow-up time of 40.92 months, and the rate of HBeAg loss was 9.22/100 person-years. There were significant differences in HBV family history, antiviral therapy, baseline WBC, PLT, ALT, AST, T˗Bil, GGT, AFP, quantitative HBsAg and quantitative HBeAg between serum HBeAg loss group and serum HBeAg not loss group (P<0.05). Cox regression analysis showed that family history of HBV (HR 0.68, 95%CI:0.50-0.92, P=0.012), ALT (HR2.06, 95%CI:1.52-2.79, P<0.001), quantitative HBsAg (HR 0.68, 95%CI:0.48-0.95, P=0.024), quantitative HBeAg (HR 0.48, 95%CI:0.31-0.74, P=0.001) were independent influencing factors for HBeAg loss in HBeAg-positive CHB patients. Conclusions HBeAg-positive CHB patients without family history of HBV, initial ALT≥80 U/L, quantitative HBsAg<1 000 IU/ml, quantitative HBeAg<1 000 C.O.I are more likely to have serum HBeAg loss.
7.Effects of shading intensity on growth and quality of Artemisia stolonifera.
Shuang-Ge LI ; Ya-Chen ZHAO ; Hui LI ; Xian-Zhang HUANG ; Ting WU ; Mi LEI ; Da-Hui LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(14):3715-3721
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of shading intensity on the growth, yield, and quality of Artemisia stolonifera so as to provide references for the artificial cultivation of A. stolonifera. The seedlings of A. stolonifera with consistent growth underwent shading treatment at four shading intensity levels(0, 55%, 85%, and 95%) with different layers of black shading nets. The agronomic indexes, yield, moxa yield, total ash, quality characteristics of moxa during combustion and pyrolysis, main volatile components, flavonoids, and phenolic acids were measured. The results showed that under shading conditions, the stem diameter, leaf width, 5-leaf spacing, branch number, and yield of A. stolonifera decreased significantly, while the plant height, leaf length, leaf number, chlorophyll content, and moxa yield increased first and then decreased with the increase in shading intensity. The burning performance of moxa under natural light was better than that under moderate and severe shading conditions. The content of eucalyptol first increased and then decreased with the increase in shading intensity. The humulene content was negatively correlated with shading intensity. Other major volatile components showed no significant difference under various shading conditions. The content of neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, isoschaftoside, and isochlorogenic acid B was positively correlated with shading intensity, while the content of chlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic acid A, and isochlorogenic acid C decreased first and then increased with the increase in shading intensity. To sum up, A. stolonifera is a light-loving plant, and shading can greatly reduce the yield, the content of internal components, and the burning performance of moxa. It is the main reason why A. stolonifera is mainly distributed in the forest edge, open forest, roadside, and wasteland grass in the middle and high mountains in the wild. For artificial domestication and cultivation of A. stolonifera, it is better to select plots with sufficient light.
8.Review of application and barriers of the best evidence for airway clearance in ICU patients
Mengyang HU ; Yuanyuan MI ; Wei WU ; Xiaojie WU ; Jian LUO ; Haiyan HUANG ; Yang LIU ; Yunhan DING ; Yingying MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(29):3985-3993
Objective:To understand the clinical application status of the best evidence for airway clearance in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, analyze the barriers and enablers in the process of evidence application, so as to provide reference for formulating transformation strategies.Methods:The literature on airway clearance in ICU patients was systematically searched in domestic and foreign databases and association websites. The best evidences were summarized based on the included literature, and corresponding review indicators were constructed based on the best evidence for clinical baseline review. From July to August 2022, convenience sampling was used to select 30 nurses and 30 patients from ICU of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. We conducted barriers and transformation strategy analysis based on the review results.Results:A total of 33 review indicators were formulated. The clinical execution rate of the review indicators was 0 to 100%, with 60.6% (20/33) of the review indicators having a clinical execution rate of <60%. The main barriers were that the specialized team for airway clearance involved great personnel and was difficult to organize, nurses had insufficient awareness and importance of airway clearance knowledge, the department lacked corresponding evaluation tools and equipment, the implementation standards for airway clearance treatment within the department were not sound, and the health education materials for airway clearance were incomplete. The transformation strategy mainly included strengthening leadership support, conducting knowledge training on airway clearance, introducing tools and equipment related to airway clearance, improving the implementation standards of airway clearance and health education materials for airway clearance.Conclusions:There is a significant gap between the best evidence for airway clearance in ICU patients and clinical practice. Timely improvement should be made on relevant barriers to promote the conversion of best evidence into clinical practice and improve patient clinical outcomes.
9.Application of limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay for estimating HIV-1 incidence in men who have sex with men.
Xi Jia TANG ; Lei Jing DUAN ; Wen Li LIANG ; Si CHENG ; Ting Li DONG ; Zhen XIE ; Kang Mai LIU ; Fei YU ; Zi Huang CHEN ; Guo Dong MI ; Liang LIANG ; Hong Jing YAN ; Lin CHEN ; Li LIN ; Dian Min KANG ; Xiao Bing FU ; Mao Feng QIU ; Zhen JIANG ; Jie XU ; Zun You WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(1):72-77
Objective: To estimate the incidence of HIV-1 infection in men who have sex with men (MSM) in key areas of China through HIV-1 limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay (LAg-Avidity EIA), analyze the deviation from the actual results and identify influencing factors, and provided reference for improving the accuracy of estimation results. Methods: Based on the principle of the cohort randomized study design, 20 cities were selected in China based on population size and the number of HIV-positive MSM. The sample size was estimated to be 700 according to the HIV-1 infection rate in MSM. MSM mobile phone app. was used to establish a detection appointment and questionnaire system, and the baseline cross-sectional survey was conducted from April to November 2019. LAg-Avidity EIA was used to identify the recent infected samples. The incidence of HIV-1 infection was calculated and then adjusted based on the estimation formula designed by WHO. The influencing factors were identified by analyzing the sample collection and detection processes. Results: Among the 10 650 blood samples from the participants, 799 were HIV-positive in initial screening, in which 198 samples (24.78%) missed during confirmation test. Only 621 samples were received by the laboratory. After excluding misreported samples, 520 samples were qualified for testing. A total of 155 samples were eventually determined as recent infection through LAg-Avidity EIA; Based on the estimation formula , the incidence of HIV-1 infection in MSM in 20 cities was 4.06% (95%CI:3.27%-4.85%), it increased to 5.53% (95%CI: 4.45%-6.60%)after the adjusting for sample missing rate. When the sample missing rate and misreporting rate were both adjusted, the incidence of HIV-1 infection in the MSM increased to 5.66% (95%CI:4.67%-6.65%). The actual incidence of HIV-1 infection in MSM in the 20 cities might be between 4.06% and 5.66%. Conclusions: Sample missing and misreporting might cause the deviation of the estimation of HIV-1 infection incidence. It is important to ensure the sample source and the quality of sample collection and detection to reduce the deviation in the estimation of HIV-1 infection incidence.
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HIV Infections/epidemiology*
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HIV-1
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Homosexuality, Male
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Humans
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Immunoenzyme Techniques
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Incidence
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Male
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Sexual and Gender Minorities
10.Influencing factors of suicidal ideation among men who have sex with men.
Zhen Wei DAI ; Fei YU ; Ming Yu SI ; Yi Jin WU ; Xu CHEN ; Jia Qi FU ; Yi Man HUANG ; Hao WANG ; Wei Jun XIAO ; Guo Dong MI ; Xiao You SU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(8):1296-1300
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of suicidal ideation among MSM, and to explore the influence of perceived social support and depression on suicidal ideation and the possible pathway. Methods: MSM who are ≥18 years, HIV-negative, and ever had sex with men (oral sex/anal sex) in the last year participated in is study. Cross-sectional survey and convenient sampling method were used to recruit MSM through a male social interaction platform Blued 7.5 software from December 2020 to March 2021, with a questionnaire survey. Demographic questionnaire, Perceived Social Support Questionnaire and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale were employed to collect data. Mplus 8.3 was used for data analysis. Results: Among 1 394 eligible MSM participants, 25.7% (358/1 394) had suicidal ideation. Perceived social support could have a direct effect on suicidal ideation (β=-0.11, P=0.009), and an indirect effect on suicidal ideation through depression (β=-0.18, P<0.001). Conclusions: Suicidal ideation was found to be lower in MSM with a higher level of perceived social support and a lower level of depression. Using social media to improve MSM's perceived social support and reduce depressive symptoms might be an effective means to prevent suicidal ideation.
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Depression/epidemiology*
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Homosexuality, Male
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Humans
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Male
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Sexual Behavior
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Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Social Support
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Suicidal Ideation

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