1.Network-based analysis of public sentiments on violent events in medical staff
Lifu CHEN ; Lancheng WANG ; Long SU ; Yongqin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(1):29-33
Objective To study the features and reasons of violent events in medical staff and the public sentiments on them based on a network analysis. Methods The data of violent events in medical staff were down-loaded from Internet. The annual and geographic distribution and reasons of violent events in medical staff, casualties of medi-cal staff and the public opinions on the major Websites were analyzed. Results The number of violent events in medical staff increased to 31 in 2012 from 1 in 2003. The violent events were distributed in 18 provinces of China, the number of casualties was 105 , and 53% of the violent events occurred due to the unsatisfactory therapeutic out-comes in patients. Conclusion The public sentiments on violent events in medical staff tend to increase on Internet and characterized by no signs and direct conflict between patients or their family members before attacking medical staff, and against general medical staff. Public sentiments on violent events in medical staff are easy to become hot events with significant negative effects on the society. Medical institutions and hospitals should prevent such events and play an active role in guiding the public sentiments.
2.Surgical treatment of adult mandibular condylar fractures:a clinical analysis of 32 cases
Yingbin YAN ; Jie MU ; Lancheng ZHANG ; Hao LIU ; Zhixing WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Jun SHEN ; Ping ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(10):1283-1286
Objective To investigate the effect of surgical treatment of adult mandibular condylar fractures (including intracapsular fracture). Methods Thirty-two patients (33 sides) with condylar fractures underwent open reduction and rigid fixation. Six patients with intracapsular condylar fractures were treated with two 18-mm positional screws through a preauricular approach. Six patients (7 sides) with condylar neck fractures were rigidly fixed by 1 mini-plate via a retromandibular transparotid approach. Twenty patients with subcondylar fractures were operated and fixed by two titanium plates using an angular approach. Results The mean follow-up period was 13.5 months, and the mean maximum mouth opening was 37.5 mm by the last visit. All patients acquired good occlusal relationship and mandibular symmetry. Seven patients (21.9%) experienced transient palsy of the branches of the facial nerve, and recovered completely after three months. One patient developed a salivary fistula, and healed after two weeks of gauze compression. No permanent deficit of any facial nerve branch was observed. No patient showed condylar head resorption. Conclusion Appropriate surgical approaches and fixation methods for different types of condylar fractures are the key factors to achieve reliable clinical results.
3.Effects of mangiferin on cytokines in rats with chronic bronchitis and expression of macrophage COX-2 in mice.
Qin WANG ; Jiagang DENG ; Ke YANG ; Lancheng XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(10):1348-1352
OBJECTIVETo explore the mechanism of anti-inflammatory effect of mangiferin.
METHODThe model of chronic bronchitis in rat was established by LPS + smoke. The activity of SOD, content of MDA and NO in BALF and serum, content of TNF-alpha and IL-8 were determined. The expression of RAW264.7 macrophage COX-2 mRNA induced by LPS in mice was detected by RT-PCR.
RESULTThe activity of SOD, the content of NO in BALF and serum in rat with chronic bronchitis were significantly higher with high, medium and low-dose of lg mangiferin (400,200,100 mg x kg(-1)), while the content of MDA, and the content of TNF-alpha and IL-8 in lung tissues were lower. The expression of RAW264.7 macrophage COX-2 mRNA induced by LPS was significantly reduced by mangiferin with 200,100, 50 micromol x L(-1).
CONCLUSIONThe anti-inflammatory mechanism of mangiferin is to relieve inflammation by raising the activity of SOD and content of NO and reducing the content of MDA and the expression of TNF-alpha, IL-8 and COX-2 mRNA.
Animals ; Bronchitis, Chronic ; drug therapy ; genetics ; immunology ; Cell Line ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; genetics ; immunology ; Cytokines ; genetics ; immunology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Humans ; Macrophages ; drug effects ; enzymology ; immunology ; Male ; Mice ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Xanthones ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology