1.Efficacy of Using a Semiconductor Laser Combined with Short-wave Ultraviolet Rays to Treat Herpes Zoster
Changsi LI ; Yongxin SUN ; Bin LI ; Yuewen MA
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(2):153-155
Objective To observe the efficacy of using a semiconductor laser combined with short-wave ultraviolet rays(UV)to treat patients with herpes zoster. Methods Forty-two patients with herpes zoster in the Department of Dermatology of our hospital were randomly divided into two groups,with 21 patients per group. Patients in the control group were treated with conventional dermatology drugs and short-wave UV,whereas patients in the observation group were treated with conventional dermatology drugs and a semiconductor laser combined with short-wave UV. Re-sults After treatment for 7 days,the efficacy rate in the control group was 80.95%,whereas that in the observation group was 95.24%. The analge-sia time,scab time,and scab removal time were significantly shorter in the observation group than in the control group(P<0.05). The results of the pain assessment(visual analog scale )showed that the score of the observation group after treatment was significantly lower than that of the con-trol group(P<0.05). Conclusion Therapy involving a semiconductor laser combined with short-wave UV for patients with herpes zoster can be more effective than therapy with only a short-wave UV laser in promoting herpes healing,relieving neuralgia,and improving quality of life.
2.Scientific publication management during the public health pandemic: Case analysis of the studies involving COVID-19 pregnant women
Can LIU ; Yaqin LEI ; Jiayun LI ; Changsi ZOU ; Tianyu CAO ; Wanwei DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2021;34(4):278-283
Objective:Based on the analysis of case report and case series studies involving COVID-19 pregnant women in China, we aimed to discuss the updated management requirements for publication of scientific papers at hospitals in the new circumstances and context.Methods:The case report and case series studies published by domestic scholars in the early stage of COVID-19 outbreak were retrieved. Bibliometrics were used to analyze the research time, research content and research objects of the included literatures.Results:Nearly 200 cases (55%) of the 360 cases of COVID-19 pregnant women could not be clearly excluded from the possibility of repeated reporting. However, all these cases were not disclosed in the paper for possible repeated report.Conclusions:Potential repeated report problem may cause trouble for later meta-analysis, which also may have negative impact for the development of clinical guidelines. The departments of scientific research management at hospital should pay more attention to the management of patient′s data in scientific papers, so that it can better serve the accurate assessment of disease characteristics and epidemic situation, as well as the scientific formulation of clinical guidelines and control strategies.