1.On Ethical Problems in Preventing and Curing Emergency Infectious Diseases from the Event of A H1N1 Influenza
Lei MIAO ; Junrong LIU ; Jiaji WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(06):-
Preventing and curing emergency infectious diseases,such as A H1N1 influenza,is a public health practice,and its relevant ethical problems are pubic health ethical problems,mainly manifesting as the conflicts between individual interests and public interests,individual freedom and quarantine,individual privacy right and releasing partial medical information,and choosing one's own doctors and compulsory treatment.The core of the issue is that individual interests should be submitted to the public interests,and at the same time government and society should respect individual's freedom,privacy and right of health.
2.Experience and procedure of the model of rat heterotopic heart transplantation
Guohua GAI ; Zhendong SUN ; Feng QI ; Jiaji LEI ; Liwei DIAO ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Naishi WU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(2):182-184
ObjectiveTo summarize the method and experience of the model of rat heterotopic heart transplantation and to improve the rate of success of the experiment.Methods120 heterotopic heart transplantations were performed by Ono's way,including 60 prepared transplantations and 60 formal transplantations.ResultsRate of success of prepared transplantations was 45%,and formal transplantation was 85%.Mean time of formal operation was (74.3±17.1)min,removal time of the donor heart was (7.9±4.2)min,ischemia time was (29.6±10.3) min and the survival time of allograft was (11.1±5.7)days.5 of the recipients had a long-term survival,and the maximum weight was 740 g.ConclusionsGood surgical technique and rigorous perioperative management is very important in setting up the rat model of heterotopic heart transplantation.