1.Group-scale model of community health service management
Rong NI ; Xingong LIU ; Chenxi ZHU ; Hui CHEN ; Yamin GU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2011;27(8):616-618
Full-speed development of the primary health care centering on community health service is key to the ongoing health reform in China. Building a new management mechanism for these grass-root health centers is an innovative approach of such a reform as carried out in Zhejiang province.The authors described the present management mechanism in the province, and focused on the specific measures and main outcomes of the nine Group-scale model as used by a district health bureau in Hanzhou since end of 2007. The paper aims at building an ideal model for group-scale management of community health centers, and improving the new city primary health care system centering on community health service.
3.A coronary-sectional anatomy and three dimensional reconstruction study of the cavernous sinus
Xingong WANG ; Jun LIU ; Chang FEI ; Shuwei LIU ; Jian ZHANG ; Yanhao CHENG ; Zhonghe ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2013;(2):149-153
Objective To study the regional anatomy of the cavernous sinus for skull base surgery.Methods Continuous thin sections on coronary plane were performed with freezing milling technique on an head specimen from March 2008 to November 2011.After segmenting,labeling and extracting in a seraial sections,we finished the three dimensional reconstruction of the cavernous sinus.Results Three hundred and ninety thin coronary sections were obtained.The related structures were described in six typical sections.The cavernous sinuses were located on each side of the sphenoid sella.The sinus connects to the superior orbital fissure below and lateral to the anterior clinoid process,opens into the basilar sinuses lateral to the dorsum sellae.The four main spaces within the sinus,identified by their relation to the carotid artery,were the medial,the anteroinferior,the posterosuperior compartments and the lateral space.The four spaces were located differnently and communicate with each others in three dimensional images.Conclusion Combination of coronary section anatomy and three dimensional reconstruction can display the anatomical characters of the s cavernous sinus.The 3D models are video films that continuously and dynamically display anatomic structures in 3D space at different velocities.
4.TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care
Rong NI ; Guoqin DAI ; Xingong LIU ; Jiaqi YANG ; Hui CHEN ; Fayou SHANG ; Chenxi ZHU ; Yaming GU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;28(3):190-193
The application of TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care is a major approach to implementing the prevention-first health policy and realizing access to basic health services for all.Covered first in the paper is the significance of TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care.It is followed by a systematic description of the innovative community health care model in Hangzhou in 2008.This innovation started in 2009 to apply the TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care.The authors described the preliminary practice,specific measures and the main results of TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care.They went on to recommend the service model of TCM“Preventive Treatment for Disease”in community health care and provide references for application of TCm in community health care.
5."The implementation path of citizen participation in ""Healthy China 2030"" strategy: From the perspective of social governance"
Xiaodi WANG ; Chunjiang YU ; Xianguo QU ; Xingong LIU ; Rong NI ; Qing GUO
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(5):39-44
In October 2016, the CPC Central Committee and State Council issued the outline of Healthy China 2030 Plan and put forward two main principles, namely integrating health into all policies (HiAP), and adhering to co-construction and co-sharing and mobilizing the whole society to participate.Based on this view, after analyzing the main contradictions in the social governance of China's health field, this paper points out that the synergistic design of social governance and the common governance by the whole society are the key issues to the implementation of China's health policy.This paper attempts to build a health-centered social governance mechanism that puts forward the focus on opening up the channels for citizens to participate in health policy, the formation of a unified health common value, the in-depth exploration of establishing community health services model that integrates medical resources with pension resources together to participate in the building of healthy China.
6.The expression of seven cytokeratins in skin epithelial tumors
Li SUN ; Yanguang DONG ; Zhixiu XU ; Shumei LIU ; Qisong WU ; Xingong LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To observe the expression of 7 cytokeratins in skin epithelial tumors and to assess their diagnostic value. Methods The expression of 7 cytokeratins, including cytokeratin 7(K72.2), cytokeratin 8(C-51), cytokeratin 10(DE-K10), cytokeratin 14(LL002), cytokeratin 17(E3), cytokeratin 18(DC10)and cytokeratin 19(KS19.1), was assessed by immunohistochemical staining (S-P method) in 54 cases of different skin epithelial tumors and 20 normal skin specimens. Results Of 54 cases studied, 10 were squmous cell carcinoma (SCC), 10 basal cell carcinoma (BCC), 19 hair follicle tumor, 2 sebaceous carcinoma, and 13 sweat gland tumor. The expression patterns and distribution of the 7 cytokeratins were different in different skin epithelial tumors. Most of the tumor cells stained diffusely for cytokeratins in SCC, BCC and hair follicle tumor; different cytokeratins expressed in different parts of each of the subtypes of sweat gland tumors. Conclusions Analysis of a selected group of cytokeratins may be helpful in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of SCC, basal cell carcinoma and skin adenexal tumor.
7.Chinese expert consensus on clinical treatment of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by corona virus disease 2019 (version 2023)
Zeli ZHANG ; Shoujia SUN ; Yijun BAO ; Li BIE ; Yunxing CAO ; Yangong CHAO ; Juxiang CHEN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Lei FENG ; Junfeng FENG ; Liang GAO ; Bingsha HAN ; Ping HAN ; Chenggong HU ; Jin HU ; Rong HU ; Wei HE ; Lijun HOU ; Xianjian HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Lihong LI ; Xiaopeng LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Jie LIU ; Shengqing LYU ; Binghui QIU ; Xizhou SUN ; Xiaochuan SUN ; Hengli TIAN ; Ye TIAN ; Ke WANG ; Ning WANG ; Xinjun WANG ; Donghai WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Jianjun WANG ; Xingong WANG ; Junji WEI ; Feng XU ; Min XU ; Can YAN ; Wei YAN ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Chaohua YANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yongming ZHANG ; Di ZHAO ; Jianxin ZHU ; Guoyi GAO ; Qibing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(3):193-203
The condition of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) complicated by corona virus 2019 disease (COVID-19) is complex. sTBI can significantly increase the probability of COVID-19 developing into severe or critical stage, while COVID-19 can also increase the surgical risk of sTBI and the severity of postoperative lung lesions. There are many contradictions in the treatment process, which brings difficulties to the clinical treatment of such patients. Up to now, there are few clinical studies and therapeutic norms relevant to sTBI complicated by COVID-19. In order to standardize the clinical treatment of such patients, Critical Care Medicine Branch of China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Healthcare and Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate the Chinese expert consensus on clinical treatment of adult patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by corona virus infection 2019 ( version 2023) based on the joint prevention and control mechanism scheme of the State Council and domestic and foreign literatures on sTBI and COVID-19 in the past 3 years of the international epidemic. Fifteen recommendations focused on emergency treatment, emergency surgery and comprehensive management were put forward to provide a guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of sTBI complicated by COVID-19.