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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1024067

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Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of pharyngeal swabs combined with anal swabs as multidrug-resistant organism(MDRO)admission screening for patients in intensive care unit(ICU),and provide reference for healthcare-associated infection(HAI)prevention and control strategies.Methods Patients who underwent MDRO admission screening by pharyngeal swabs combined with anal swabs within 24 hours of admission to an ICU of a hospital in Shanghai from August 1 to December 31,2022 were included as the experimental group,and those who underwent MDRO admission screening only by pharyngeal swabs from August 1 to December 31,2021 were as the control group.Positive rate of screening,occurrence and pathogen of HAI between the two groups,as well as the sensitivity and specificity of combined admission screening for MDRO in the experimental group were compared.Results A total of 917 patients were included in the study,with 442 cases in the experimental group and 475 cases in the control group.The positive rates of admission screening for MDRO in the experimental and control groups were 7.40%and 3.37%,respectively.The incidences of HAI with MDRO in the experimental and control groups were 2.71%and 5.68%,respectively.Incidences of digestive system HAI with MDRO in the experimental and control groups were 0.68%and 2.32%,respectively.Differences were all statistically significant(all P<0.05).The area under the ROC curve of admission screening by pharyngeal swabs combined with anal swabs for predicting HAI with MDRO in patients were 0.897(P<0.01,95%CI:0.802-0.993).The sensitivity and specificity of admi-ssion screening for MDRO by pharyngeal swabs combined with anal swabs in the experimental group were 72.73%and 97.65%,respectively.Conclusion The combination of pharyngeal swabs and anal swabs can be used as an ICU admission screening method for MDRO,and has an important clinical application value.

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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812089

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Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) contamination in herbal crude polysaccharides is inevitable. The present study was performed to explore the effect of polymyxin B on abolishing the influence of LPS contamination in mononuclear cells. LPS was pretreated with polymyxin B sulfate (PB) at different concentrations for 1, 5 or 24 h, and then used to stimulate RAW264.7 and mouse peritoneal macrophages (MPMs). The nitric oxide (NO) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in cell culture supernatant, as the indications of cell response, were assayed. Bupleurum chinensis polysaccharides (BCPs) with trace amount contamination of LPS was treated with PB. 30 μg·mL of PB, treating LPS (10 and 1 000 ng·mL in stimulating RAW264.7 and MPMs respectively) at 37 °C for 24 h, successfully abolished the stimulating effect of LPS on the cells. When the cells were stimulated with LPS, BCPs further promoted NO production. However, pretreated with PB, BCPs showed a suppression of NO production in MPMs and no change in RAW264.7. In the in vitro experiments, LPS contamination in polysaccharide might bring a great interference in assessing the activity of drug. Pretreatment with PB (30 μg·mL) at 37 °C for 24 h was sufficient to abolish the effects of LPS contamination (10 and 1 000 ng·mL).


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Animals , Mice , Bupleurum , Chemistry , Drug Contamination , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Lipopolysaccharides , Macrophages , Metabolism , Nitric Oxide , Metabolism , Polymyxin B , Pharmacology , Polysaccharides , Pharmacology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Metabolism
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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-262659

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the characteristics of light propagation along the Pericardium Meridian and its surrounding areas at human wrist by using optical experiment and Monte Carlo method.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>An experiment was carried out to obtain the distribution of diffuse light on Pericardium Meridian line and its surrounding areas at the wrist, and then a simplified model based on the anatomical structure was proposed to simulate the light transportation within the same area by using Monte Carlo method.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The experimental results showed strong accordance with the Monte Carlo simulation that the light propagation along the Pericardium Meridian had an advantage over its surrounding areas at the wrist.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The advantage of light transport along Pericardium Merdian line was related to components and structure of tissue, also the anatomical structure of the area that the Pericardium Meridian line runs.</p>


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Humans , Diffusion , Light , Meridians , Models, Theoretical , Monte Carlo Method , Optics and Photonics , Methods , Pericardium , Physiology , Wrist , Physiology
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Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 1077-1080, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-860695

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OBJECTIVE: To establish a novel and efficient method for enriching low content active components from traditional Chinese herbs. METHODS: The enrichment of atractylenolide III was taken as an example. First, molecular imprinting polymers (MIPs) of atractylenolide III were prepared by precipitation polymerization using 1-Vinylimidazole as functional monomer. Second, the atractylenolide III MIPs were packed into solid-phase column to separate atractylenolide III and its analogues from the exracts of Herba Atractylodes Macrocephaia and Codonopsis pilosula. Moreover, the adsorption performance of MIPs for the target components was also investigated. RESULTS: Enrichment factor (EF) of MIP-SPE and C18-SPE column were 78.90 and 51.56 μg · g-1 respectively, suggesting that MIPs had better adsorption property than C18; the precision and accuracy of the developed method were satisfactory with recoveries of 102.2% and LOD of 0.36 μg · mL-1. CONCLUSION These results demonstrate the feasibility of molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction for enriching low content active components in traditional Chinese herbs.

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