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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
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2022
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6
Volume:
31
Issue:
6
1. Medical rescue support for astronauts of space station mission
Page:736—739
2. Research on the emergency surgery risks of medical support and coping strategies for taikonauts of Shenzhou-12 astronauts
Page:740—747
3. Experience of medical rescue support and nursing in space station mission
Page:748—750
4. Investigation and analysis of the health status of medical rescue teammates during the medical rescue support mission of the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft
Page:751—754
5. Analysis of risk factors of extrapulmonary organ dysfunction in children with severe refractory mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
Page:755—760
6. Clinical research of the LISA technique combined with caffeine in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants
Page:761—766
7. The role of Drp1 mediated mitochondrial dynamics balance in sepsis induced cardiomyopathy
Page:767—772
8. Correlation between protein C -1641A/-1654C haplotype and coagulation disorder in sepsis
Page:773—776
9. Effect and mechanism of mogrol on lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury
Page:777—782
10. The protective effect and mechanism of N-acetylcysteine on acute kidney injury by up-regulating Sirtuin3 protein expression in septic mice
Page:783—788
11. Protective effect of hydroxysafflor yellow A on lung injury associated with severe acute pancreatitis in mice
Page:789—793
12. Effect of early external diaphragm pacing on patients with mechanical ventilation
Page:798—803
13. Predictive value of the C-reactive protein/albumin ratio in tsutsugamushi disease complicated with organ function damage
Page:804—808
14. Effect of early tracheoscopic treatment on patients with aspiration pneumoni
Page:809—816
15. Effect of serum uric acid on recurrent stroke in patients with acute cerebral infarction.
Page:817—821
16. Effect of the timing of peripancreatic fluid drainage on prognosis in patients with severe acute pancreatitis: a two-center clinical retrospective study
Page:822—827