1.THE EFFECT OF LOCAL APPLICATION OF BFGF AND SUCRALFATE COMBINED WITH CTE ON VIABILITY AND STRETCH-BACK OF EXPANDED SKIN FLAP IN A PIG MODEL
Yalan HU ; Shuzhong GUO ; Kaihu LU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(09):-
To investigate the effect of bFGF and sucralfate on the improvement of the quality of expanded skin flap, white piglets were employed to establish a continuous tissue expansion model. They were randomly divided into 3 groups: group 1: both bFGF and sucralfate were injected; group 2: both bFGF and normal saline was injected; and group 3(the control group):only normal saline was injected. Three days after completion of the expansion ,normal and expanded skin flaps were created at random to assess flap viability and stretch back .The results showed that the flap survival length in group 1 was significantly larger than that of the control group and normal random flap( P
2.Chinese experts′ consensus statement on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Group A Streptococcus infection related diseases in children
Dingle YU ; Qinghua LU ; Yuanhai YOU ; Hailin ZHANG ; Min LU ; Baoping XU ; Gang LIU ; Lin MA ; Yunmei LIANG ; Ying LIU ; Yaoling MA ; Yanxia HE ; Kaihu YAO ; Sangjie YU ; Hongmei QIAO ; Cong LIU ; Xiaorong LIU ; Jianfeng FAN ; Liwei GAO ; Jifeng YE ; Chuanqing WANG ; Xiang MA ; Jianghong DENG ; Gen LU ; Huanji CHENG ; Wenshuang ZHANG ; Peiru XU ; Jun YIN ; Zhou FU ; Hesheng CHANG ; Guocheng ZHANG ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Kunling SHEN ; Yonghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(21):1604-1618
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a very important pathogen, especially for children.On a global scale, GAS is an important cause of morbidity and mortality.But the burden of disease caused by GAS is still unknown in China and also has not obtained enough attention.For this purpose, the expert consensus is comprehensively described in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of GAS diseases in children, covering related aspects of pneumology, infectiology, immunology, microbiology, cardiology, nephrology, critical care medicine and preventive medicine.Accordingly, the consensus document was intended to improve management strategies of GAS disease in Chinese children.