1.Thinking on Improving the Medical Aesthetic Education of Medical Universities
Xueping OUYANG ; Maoxing GAO ; Chilian LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
This article has reviewed aesthetic discipline development history of medical science and history of Medical aesthetic education in our country,and the current situation of medical aesthetic education,and has carried on rational thinking on how to improve the professional medical aesthetic education of medical universities.
2.Experience of first-aid and rescue for the"Shenzhou Ⅶ"astronauts at the landing site
Zhiguo LIU ; Dewei ZOU ; Jian ZHANG ; Chenglin LI ; Shaojie CUI ; Tieshan GAO ; Weiwu FANG ; Xuefeng ZHOU ; Xianhua LIU ; Nan HUA ; Maoxing YUE
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(1):14-16
Objective To discuss the experience of medical care for the assurance of security of the'Shenzhou Ⅶ'astronauts at the landing venue in order to innovate a high efficient mobile ICU in medical helicopters.Method The data collected from over.as and domestics were reviewed and analyzed to find out the possible causes of accidental injuries to astronauts during acmspaec flight,and to pmpose a practicably and effectively prophylactic strategy and reasonable treatments for the astronauts with accidental injuries.Results Three,high efficient mobile ICU innovated could elqsure the safety ofthe astronauts.The ICUs with high efficiency were set up in the helicopters where the surgery Call he peormed for controlling the danlage.Fine armature made our work mole effective.Conclusions Practicably and effectively Plephylactic measurements and reasonable treatments are the essential aspect of the successfulness for the security of astronauts of manned aemspacecraft flights.The innovated medical care system in helicopters could realized the obligation of swift response and the duty offirst-md.
3.Medication rule of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of plateau hypoxia based on data mining
Renjie WANG ; Kai LUO ; Jun YANG ; Qingyuan QIAN ; Xiaolin LI ; Yue GAO ; Maoxing LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(10):1453-1463
Objective:The development of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the plateau area is relatively backward.There is a lack of system to analyze the effects of the special environment of plateau low pressure and hypoxia on human meridians qi and blood,as well as the etiology and pathogenesis of plateau hypoxic diseases.To analyze the composition rules of anti-hypoxia TCM formulation with data mining methods. Methods:The experimental literatures related to high altitude hypoxia were searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang Med Online,VIP,China Biology Medicine disc and other databases,a standardized prescription database was established after screening and standardization of prescription data in the literature.The composition rules of these prescription including drug frequency,drug attributes,drug efficacy,drug combination,and core prescription were analyzed and displayed with visual charts. Results:A total of 135 TCM prescriptions were included,and 229 flavored drugs were included.Among these prescriptions,the TCM with high frequency of use were Astragalus,Danshen,Ginseng,and Angelica,etc.Four natures of the TCM were mostly warm and calm.Five flavours of the TCM were mostly sweet,bitter,and pungent.And channel tropism of the TCM mostly entered the heart,lung,and liver meridians.The frequency combination of TCM was Astragalus-Danshen and Astragalus-Angelica.The core medicines of these prescriptions were Astragalus,Danshen,Angelica,Rhodiola,Goji,and Ginseng.TCM could alleviate symptoms such as chest tightness,chest pain,coughing and wheezing,coughing,vomiting,fatigue,and loss of appetite caused by hypoxia at high altitude. Conclusion:Through data mining,it is concluded that the prevention or treatment of plateau hypoxic diseases mostly utilized products can nourish blood,replenish qi and dispel stasis,and help yang and dispel qi,most of them are compatible with qi tonic drugs and blood circulation and stasis dissolving drugs,and pay attention to the combination of virtual and real,yin and yang.
4.Effect of different hypoxic and hypobaric interventions on blood gas and erythrocyte-related indicators in rats.
Qingyuan QIAN ; Jinchao PAN ; Jun YANG ; Renjie WANG ; Kai LUO ; Zengchun MA ; Maoxing LI ; Yue GAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2023;52(6):777-784
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the effects of hypoxic and hypobaric conditions on blood gas and erythrocyte-related indicators in rats.
METHODS:
SD male rats were exposed to low-pressure hypoxic conditions simulating an altitude of 6500 m in a small or a large experimental cabin. Abdominal aortic blood samples were collected and blood gas indicators, red blood cells (RBCs) count, and hemoglobin (Hb) content were measured. The effects of exposure to different hypoxia times, different hypoxia modes, normal oxygen recovery after hypoxia, and re-hypoxia after hypoxia preconditioning on blood gas indicators, RBCs count and Hb content were investigated.
RESULTS:
The effect of blood gas indicators was correlated with the length of exposure time of hypoxia and the reoxygenation after leaving the cabin. Hypoxia caused acid-base imbalance and its severity was associated with the duration of hypoxia; hypoxia also led to an increase in RBCs count and Hb content, and the increase was also related to the time exposed to hypoxia. The effects of reoxygenation on acid-base imbalance in rats caged in a small animal cabin were more severe that those in a large experimental cabin. Acetazolamide alleviated the effects of reoxygenation after leaving the cabin. Different hypoxia modes and administration of acetazolamide had little effect on RBCs count and Hb content. Normal oxygen recovery can alleviate the reoxygenation and acid-base imbalance of hypoxic rats after leaving the cabin and improve the increase in red blood cell and hemoglobin content caused by hypoxia. The improvement of hypoxia preconditioning on post hypoxia reoxygenation is not significant, but it can alleviate the acid-base imbalance caused by hypoxia in rats and to some extent improve the increase in red blood cell and hemoglobin content caused by hypoxia.
CONCLUSIONS
Due to excessive ventilation and elevated RBCs count and Hb content after hypoxia reoxygenation, oxygen partial pressure and other oxygenation indicators in hypoxic rats are prone to become abnormal, while blood gas acid-base balance indicators are relatively stable, which are more suitable for evaluating the degree of hypoxia injury and related pharmacological effects in rats.
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5.Visual analysis of studies on traditional Chinese medicine for prevention and treatment of high-altitude disease
Zhenhui WU ; Huanhua XU ; Yihao WANG ; Bodan TU ; Xianglin TANG ; Maoxing LI ; Yue GAO
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(11):1297-1306
Background Plateau environment may pose a serious impact on the physiological and psychological stress of people stationed on a plateau, especially for those engaged in military training and occupational activities. There is an urgent need to find drugs to prevent and treat injuries caused by high-altitude environment. Objective To analyze the current status, hotspots, and future trends of domestic and international research in the field of prevention and treatment of high-altitude disease (HAD) by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and provide references for scientific research. Methods Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) were searched for literature on TCM and HAD published from inception to 2022. Excel, CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and RStudio softwares were used to conduct visual analysis on the number of publications, types of publications, journals, authors, research institutions, and keywords. Results A total of 501 publications were evaluated in the present study, including 443 Chinese publications and 58 English publications. The annual number of publications showed a rising trend. MA Huiping was the leading author in number of publications in Chinese (37 publications), and ZHANG Yi and MENG Xianli were the leading authors in the number of publications in English (both 8 publications), respectively. The institutions with the most publications in Chinese were The 940th Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force of Chinese People's Liberation Army and Lanzhou General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Region (both 32 publications), and the institution with the most publications in English was Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (8 publications), respectively. The Chinese and English journals with the largest number of publications were the Journal of High Altitude Medicine (39 publications) and the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (10 publications), respectively. The most highly cited Chinese and English literature included Effects of rhodiola on the free radical metabolism and serum creatine kinase after exercise at plateau (61 citations) and Anti-hypoxic activity at simulated high altitude was isolated in petroleum ether extract of Saussurea involucrate (68 citations) , respectively. The most frequent keywords in the Chinese and English literature were high altitude polycythemia and oxidative stress, respectively. The keyword time zone and emergence maps showed that the research hotspots in this field shifted from prevention and treatment of HAD to animal experiments, and then to mechanisms of action, in which oxidative stress, hypoxic injury, inflammation, and apoptosis were the main focuses. Conclusion The research of TCM against HAD is identified from early clinical observation to associations between clinical outcome variation and pharmacological mechanisms, and further to applying multi-omics techniques to explore the physical basis of TCM efficacy and mechanisms of action with focuses like TCM formula and single herb active ingredients, so as to elaborate potential scientific connotation of TCM against HAD.