1.Chinese integrative medicine: inclusion of a Chinese medicine programme in a conventional medical institute.
Haiyong CHEN ; Yibin FENG ; Lixing LAO
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2014;12(3):187-90
To meet community demands with optimal Chinese and conventional medical treatment, the University of Hong Kong is promoting integrative medicine by developing Chinese medicine programmes that train students of both Western and Chinese medicine. The programmes emphasize multi-disciplinary training and interaction between the two therapeutic approaches, enabling students to establish reliable, consistent, and respectful mutual cooperation in their future careers.
2.Investigation on current status of Toxoplasma gondii infection among preg-nant women and exploration of risk factors in some areas of Lhasa City,Ti-bet
Desheng TONG ; Haiyong HUA ; Wei CHEN ; Feng TANG ; Yixin LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):708-710
Objective To understand the current status of Toxoplasma gondii(TOX)infection among pregnant women and to explore the risk factors in some areas of Lhasa City,Tibet. Methods From 2015 to 2016,3 districts(counties)of Lhasa City were chosen as the investigation sites,and 200 pregnant women in each district(county)were selected as the investigation objectives. Meanwhile,450 pregnant women from Xuzhou,Yangzhou,Wuxi cities in Jiangsu Province were chosen as the con?trol. Then the blood samples of the pregnant women both in Lhasa and Jiangsu were detected by ELISA for TOX antibodies IgG , IgM,and the detection results were analyzed and compared. In addition,the individual information of the pregnant women in Lhasa City was surveyed by questionnaires,and the related risk factors of TOX infection were analyzed. Results Among 600 pregnant women investigated in Lhasa City,there were 99 pregnant women with positive TOX antibodies,and the positive rate was 16.50%,which was significantly higher than that(5.11%)of the pregnant women in Jiangsu Province(P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among the 3 districts(counties)of Lhasa City in the positive rates of pregnant women (P>0.05). The positive rates of the women who preferred raw meat or had the intimate contact with animal were high. Conclu?sions Compared with Jiangsu Province,the infection rate of TOX among pregnant women in Lhasa City is high. Therefore,the comprehensive measures including health education,early examination and treatment should be taken actively,so as to prevent and control TOX infection in this area.
3."Research on the ""Healthy Henan Health Service Cloud"" Platform Based on Cloud Computing"
Shikun LU ; Yongfeng WANG ; Yizhou CHEN ; Shengyuan ZHANG ; Xinchao ZHANG ; Haiyong FENG ; Lei XIE ; Fei MA
Journal of Medical Informatics 2016;37(6):18-20
The paper elaborates on the construction concept ofHealthy Henan Health Service Cloud and introduces the project goals and system architecture.This platform effectively promotes the application and popularization of achievements in health informatization in Henan,enables the basic mass to experience the efficiency and convenience brought about by health informatization,and facilitates the monitoring and management by health administrative departments.
4.Clinical analysis of single-channel micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi
Fanxiang MENG ; Shengyan WANG ; Xiaochen HE ; Peng ZHANG ; Bing WANG ; Dongdong FENG ; Haiyong LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(12):103-106
Objective To evaluate the efficacy, advantages and shortcomings of micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi.Methods Clinical data were collected from 126 patients with a failure treatment of history by ESWL (extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy) and RIRS (retrograde intrarenal surgery) in treatment of upper ureteral calculi (< 3.0 cm) from June 2015 to May 2016. Antegrade percutaneous access was obtained by B-type ultrasound guidance. Micro-PCNL was done using YAG laser fiber or pneumatic through the ureteroscope (F4.5~F6.5、F6.0~F7.5, 315 mm) to disintegrate the stones. The calculi clearance rate, operation time, operative hemorrhage, length of hospital stay and complications of the patients were analyzed after operation.ResultsThe calculi clearance rate was 88.9%, the operation time was 15~75 min, the operative hemorrhage was 15~35 ml, the length of hospital stay was 5~10 d. Only one patient need the second stage surgery because of intraoperative hemorrhage affected the surgical ifeld. No patients occurred massive hemorrhage, pneumothorax, bowel and other complications such as organ damage.Conclusion Micro-PCNL had a good clinical curative effect and security in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi, which was worthy of promoting clinically.
5.Microsurgical treatment of tumors in cervical spinal canal
Hui WANG ; Dejin SHI ; Wensheng LI ; Chaofeng LIANG ; Haiyong HE ; Feng QIN ; Zhuopeng YE ; Ying GUO
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2008;31(6):417-419
Objective To report effects of microsurgical treatment for tumors in cervical spinal canal. Methods A total of 32 cases of tumors in cervical spinal canal had received microneurosurgery through a posternmedial approach. 22 cases had received reconstruction of cervical spinal canal stability. Results A total tumor resection was performed in 26 cases (81.25%),a subtotal tumor resection was conducted in 6 cases(18.75%). A cemplete recovery was achieved in 23 cases(71.88%), an improvement of symptoms was achieved in 6 cases(18.75%), and no improvement in 3 cases(9.38%), no death was encountered. Follow up observations were carded out in 30 cases for 3 months to 3 years. MRI examinatious 3 months after operation in 26 cases found no residual or recurrent tumor,recurrence was seen in 3cases of astrocytoma, 1 case was invariable. X-ray radiography in 26 cases showed good vertebral stability ,spinal deformation was found in 4 eases. Conclusion Microsurgery in early period play a key role in treatment of cervical spinal tumors. Reconstruction of spinal canal stability is important to patients.
6.Early surgical treatments of intracranial ruptured aneurysms combined with intracranial hematomas
Mingli LIANG ; Haiyong HE ; Feng QIN ; Min YE ; Wenbo ZHANG ; Jinxing HUANG ; Ying GUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2015;14(6):572-575
Objective To investigate the microsurgical managements of intracranial ruptured aneurysms combined with intracranial hematomas and to observe their therapeutic efficacy.Methods A total of 32 patients with intracranial ruptured aneurysms combined with intracranial hematomas,treated in our hospital from January 2009 to January 2013,were chosen in our study;18 male and 14 female patients ranged from 32 to 78 years old (mean age of 55 years) were enrolled,with sudden headache,vomiting,disturbance of consciousness as the first symptoms.The preoperative status on admission was Hunt-Hess grade Ⅲ in 7,grade Ⅳ in 20 and grade Ⅴ in 5.Radiographic imaging demonstrated 7 anterior communicating artery aneurysms,3 posterior communicating artery aneurysms,7 internal carotid artery aneurysms,13 middle cerebral artery aneurysms and 2 multiple aneurysms.The associated hematoma was greater than 20 mL.All patients were brought emergently to the operating room and treated with aneurysm clipping within 72 h.Decompressive craniectomy was performed in 19 patients,and external ventricular drainage was performed in 19 patients.Results Postoperative follow up (ranged from 3-24 months) showed good recovery,moderate recovery,severe disability,persistent vegetative state and death in 6,12,11,0 and 2,respectively,graded by Glasgow Outcome Scale;the remaining one patient was lost to follow-up.The percentage of good prognosis in patients with preoperative Hunt-Hess grade of Ⅲ grade (84.6%) was higher than that of patients with Ⅳ-Ⅴ grade (36.8%,P<0.05).Conclusions Early evacuation of space-occupying hematoma,aneurysm clipping and emergent decompessive cranioctomy could lead to survival with good recovery in some patients.
7.Efficacy of Sublingual Immunotherapy for House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Rhinitis: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
Bohai FENG ; Haijie XIANG ; Haiyong JIN ; Jinjian GAO ; Saiyu HUANG ; Yunbin SHI ; Ruru CHEN ; Bobei CHEN
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2017;9(3):220-228
PURPOSE: Allergic rhinitis (AR) has become a global issue for a large part of the general population. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has been used extensively to treat persistent allergic rhinitis (PAR). Although systematic reviews have confirmed the effectiveness of SLIT for the treatment of AR, a considerable number of studies using extracts of house dust mites (HDMs) for immunotherapy found no consensus on basic treatment parameters and questioned the efficacy of SLIT. METHODS: In this study, we evaluated SLIT for PAR by a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Library database searches were performed for RCTs on the treatment of PAR by SLIT that assessed clinical outcomes related to efficacy through May 2016. Descriptive and quantitative information was abstracted. An analysis was performed with standardized mean differences (SMDs) under a fixed or random effects model. Subgroup analyses were performed. Heterogeneity was assessed using the I2 metric. RESULTS: In total, 25 studies were eligible for inclusion in the meta-analysis for symptom scores and 15 studies for medication scores. SLIT was significantly different from the controls for symptom scores (SMD=1.23; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.74 to 0.73; P<0.001). For medication scores, significant differences for SLIT were also observed versus the controls (SMD=-1.39; 95% CI=-1.90 to -0.88; P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our meta-analysis indicates that SLIT provided significant symptom relief and reduced the need for medications in PAR. In this study, significant evidence was obtained despite heterogeneity with regard to the use of mite extract. Specifically, the mite extract used was provided by the patients with PAR. Furthermore, to confirm both the objective outcomes and the effective doses of HDM allergen extracts, experimental data should be obtained from large high-quality population-based studies.
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