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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 48(3): 315-318, 2024 May 30.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38863100

ABSTRACT

The management of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) reagents in hospitals often faces issues such as the lack of a unified coding system, unclear consumption patterns, and unknown cost-to-income ratios. It is necessary to employ information systems to achieve comprehensive, detailed, and traceable management of IVD reagents. An information management system for IVD reagents based on unique coding is introduced, which integrates admission, acceptance, and consumption processes through unique codes. The system calculates the income per experimental item based on the consumption of IVD reagents and the charge for each experimental item. The system enhances the efficiency of the IVD reagent supply chain management and promotes detailed oversight of IVD reagent usage.


Subject(s)
Indicators and Reagents , Management Information Systems , Materials Management, Hospital
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Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban ; 48(9): 1411-1418, 2023.
Article in English, Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38044653

ABSTRACT

Denture stomatitis (DS) is one of the frequent oral diseases caused by multiple factors among denture wearers and is an erythematous lesion of the mucosa in the denture-bearing area, which is a limited and non-specific damage that seriously endangers the oral health of denture wearers. Traditional drug treatment for DS is effective, but it is prone to the development of drug-resistant strains. Therefore, it is important to find new treating options. For the prevention and treatment of DS, there are various methods such as direct administration of azole and polyene antibiotics to the mucosal lesions, extra-oral cleaning of the denture by cleansers and physical disinfection, and modification of denture materials. Natural ingredient preparations that have emerged in recent years are safe, convenient, inexpensive, and less likely to produce drug-resistant strains, and are seen as new sources of drugs for DS treatment. Photodynamic therapy has shown superior antibacterial properties and is also considered promising due to the convenience and safety of the treatment process and the ease of developing drug resistance. Antibacterial agents endow dentures with new characteristics, and denture modification will be a new way to treat DS. In addition, combining different prevention and control methods has shown better antibacterial activity against Candida albicans, which also provides new ideas for prevention and treatment of DS in the future.


Subject(s)
Mouth Diseases , Photochemotherapy , Stomatitis, Denture , Humans , Stomatitis, Denture/drug therapy , Stomatitis, Denture/prevention & control , Candida albicans , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology
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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 46(6): 625-628, 2022 Nov 30.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36597388

ABSTRACT

There are common problems in realistic medical consumables management such as inconsistent material names, irregular billing, extensive management of sub-warehouse. It is necessary to use information systems to achieve full-process, refined, traceable management of medical consumables. A cloud-based information management system of medical consumables is introduced, which connects consumables access, acceptance, consumption and settlement by matching UDI code, charge code and medical insurance code. The system connects to external systems such as charging system. The system realizes traceable management of full-process from manufacture, supplier to hospital material management department, and finally to consumption department. The management efficiency of medical consumables supply chain is improved.


Subject(s)
Management Information Systems , Materials Management, Hospital
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World J Gastroenterol ; 22(36): 8178-86, 2016 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27688659

ABSTRACT

AIM: To analyze retrospectively a 5-year experience of human hepatocyte isolation from resected liver tissues with benign disease. METHODS: We established a method of modified four-step retrograde perfusion to isolate primary human hepatocytes. Samples were collected from the resected livers of patients with intrahepatic duct calculi (n = 7) and liver hemangioma (n = 17). Only the samples weighing ≥ 15 g were considered suitable for hepatocyte isolation. By using the standard trypan blue exclusion technique, hepatocyte viability and yield were immediately determined after isolation. RESULTS: Twenty-four liver specimens, weighing 15-42 g, were immediately taken from the margin of the removed samples and transferred to the laboratory for hepatocyte isolation. Warm ischemia time was 5-35 min and cold ischemia time was 15-45 min. For the 7 samples of intrahepatic duct calculi, the method resulted in a hepatocyte yield of 3.49 ± 2.31 × 10(6) hepatocytes/g liver, with 76.4% ± 10.7% viability. The 17 samples of liver hemangioma had significantly higher yield of cells (5.4 ± 1.71 × 10(6) cells/g vs 3.49 ± 2.31 × 10(6) cells/g, P < 0.05) than the samples of intrahepatic duct calculi. However, there seems to be no clear difference in cell viability (80.3% ± 9.67% vs 76.4% ± 10.7%, P > 0.05). We obtained a cell yield of 5.31 ± 1.87 × 10(6) hepatocytes/g liver when the samples weighed > 20 g. However, for the tissues weighing ≤ 20 g, a reduction in yield was found (3.08 ± 1.86 × 10(6) cells/g vs 5.31 ± 1.87 × 10(6) cells/g, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Benign diseased livers are valuable sources for large-number hepatocyte isolation. Our study represents the largest number of primary human hepatocytes isolated from resected specimens from patients with benign liver disease. We evaluated the effect of donor liver characteristics on cell isolation, and we found that samples of liver hemangioma can provide better results than intrahepatic duct calculi, in terms of cell yield. Furthermore, the size of the tissues can affect the outcome of hepatocyte isolation.


Subject(s)
Hepatocytes/cytology , Liver/surgery , Adult , Aged , Calculi/surgery , Cell Separation/methods , Cell Survival , Cells, Cultured , Female , Hemangioma/surgery , Hepatic Duct, Common/surgery , Humans , Liver/drug effects , Liver/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Perfusion , Retrospective Studies , Warm Ischemia
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World J Gastroenterol ; 20(36): 13119-26, 2014 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25278705

ABSTRACT

AIM: To establish a method for the reversible immortalization of human hepatocytes, which may offer a good and safe source of hepatocytes for practical applications. METHODS: We successfully isolated primary human hepatocytes from surgically resected liver tissue taken from a patient with liver hemangiomas. The freshly isolated cells were then immortalized with retroviral vector SSR#69 expressing simian virus 40 large T antigen (SV40T) and hygromycin-resistance genes flanked by paired loxP recombination targets. RESULTS: The freshly isolated hepatocytes with high viability (85%) were successfully immortalized using retroviral gene transfer of SV40T. SV40T in the immortalized cells was then excised by Cre/loxP site-specific recombination. This cell population exhibited the characteristics of differentiated hepatocytes. CONCLUSION: We successfully established reversibly immortalized human hepatocytes, which will provide an unlimited supply of cells for practical applications.


Subject(s)
Cell Transformation, Viral , Hepatocytes/virology , Recombination, Genetic , Retroviridae/genetics , Transduction, Genetic , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antigens, Polyomavirus Transforming/genetics , Antigens, Polyomavirus Transforming/metabolism , Cell Differentiation , Cell Line , Cell Proliferation , Cell Separation/methods , Cell Survival , Cinnamates/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial/genetics , Genetic Vectors , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Humans , Hygromycin B/analogs & derivatives , Hygromycin B/pharmacology , Integrases/genetics , Integrases/metabolism , Retroviridae/metabolism , Serum Albumin/genetics , Serum Albumin/metabolism , Serum Albumin, Human , Time Factors
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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 38(6): 407-9, 2014 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25980125

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Research for establishing a risk monitoring theoretical model of high risk medical equipment at applying site. METHODS: Regard the applying site as a system which contains some sub-systems. Every sub-system consists of some risk estimating indicators. After quantizing of each indicator, the quantized values are multiplied with corresponding weight and then the products are accumulated. Hence, the risk estimating value of each subsystem is attained. Follow the calculating method, the risk estimating values of each sub-system are multiplied with corresponding weights and then the product is accumulated. The cumulative sum is the status indicator of the high risk medical equipment at applying site. The status indicator reflects the applying risk of the medical equipment at applying site. RESULT: Establish a risk monitoring theoretical model of high risk medical equipment at applying site. CONCLUSION: The model can monitor the applying risk of high risk medical equipment at applying site dynamically and specially.


Subject(s)
Equipment and Supplies , Models, Theoretical , Risk Assessment
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Virus Genes ; 40(2): 174-82, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20107884

ABSTRACT

It is well known that telomerase activation and virus infection are strongly associated with human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) plays an important role in HCC pathogenesis. However, the mechanisms of HBx on telomerase activity are not well understood. To determine the potential roles of HBx in telomerase activity, both transfection and antisense assay were designed to examine the effects of HBx on telomerase in this report. Results showed that HBX gene increased telomerase activity and human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression in HBx-transfected cells and HBx-positive HCC samples. Co-transfection and luciferase reporter assay showed that HBx could stimulate hTERT promoter in a dose-dependent manner in different cells. Truncated and mutant reporter assays revealed that Sp1 binding sites mapped at -132 to +5 nt in hTERT promote were important for HBx-mediated upregulation of hTERT. Western blot did not show any change of Sp1 expression in HBx-transfected cells, but EMSA showed evidence of that HBx increased binding of Sp1 to its target DNA. These results provide new insights into the role of HBx in liver carcinogenesis.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Regulation , Hepatitis B virus/pathogenicity , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Telomerase/biosynthesis , Trans-Activators/metabolism , Transcriptional Activation , Animals , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/virology , Cell Line , Cells, Cultured , Chlorocebus aethiops , DNA/metabolism , Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay , Gene Knockdown Techniques , Genes, Reporter , Humans , Luciferases/genetics , Luciferases/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Protein Binding , Sp1 Transcription Factor/metabolism , Transfection , Viral Regulatory and Accessory Proteins
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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 33(5): 383-5, 2009 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20073252

ABSTRACT

Through-lifetime dynamic management, a new management model of medical equipment, is introduced in this paper. Relating to the situation of our hospital, we make a preliminary conference about theory and practice of the model from the aspects of the basement of software and hardware, primary way of practicing, and actual results.


Subject(s)
Equipment and Supplies, Hospital , Materials Management, Hospital/organization & administration
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