1.Development of a new special ambulance for airfield
Junsheng YOU ; Yuexin MA ; Yong YOU ; Dongchen YIN ; Xuyao XU ; Wei SUN ; Xiaohong GUAN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
Objective To develop a special ambulance for airfield rescue of pilots in danger or offering medical care for pilots in flight.Of course the ambulance can also be used to rescue the wounded daily or in the war.Methods The ambulance owned a cross-country motorcar chassis and bearing carriage.A luffing extension-jib was installed on top of the carriage with a telescopic nacelle.The medical carriage owned a generator,air-conditioner,launder & antisepsis facilities,telescopic medical table,Air Force medical facilities for first aid and so on.It could simultaneously treat 2 injured pilots in lying position.Oxygen outputs were equipped to sustain Persons in carriage.Result The maximal speed of the ambulance was 95 km/h.The time of simulated rescue was about 3 minutes in the maxium height.Conclusion Without new staff established,the ambulance can adapt to any road and is suitable to war field.It can arrive at the location of flight accident quickly and rescue the pilot rapidly.It meets the needs of medical support in flight,war-time medical care in airport and mobile accompanying support.
2. Research Progress on Relationship Between Estrogen and Colorectal Neoplasms
Ying WANG ; Xuyao YANG ; Xuan YANG ; Yuemeng CUI ; Shengrun XU ; Jiang CHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(1):57-61
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common clinical malignancies, its morbidity and mortality are still on the rise. Colorectal tumorous polyp is the main precancerous lesion of CRC. The morbidity and mortality of colorectal neoplasms in men are higher than those in women, and exogenous estrogen supplementation can reduce the incidence of CRC in women, which suggests that estrogen may play a protective role in the occurrence and development of colorectal neoplasms. This article reviewed the research progress on the relationship between estrogen and colorectal neoplasms.