1.Precision scientific literature novelty assessment promotes the development of clinical medicine in the era of precision medicine
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(12):70-72
Medical literature novelty assessment plays a unique role in the advances of medical sciences. The idea of precision medical literature novelty assessment was thus proposed according to the precision medicine program of army general hospitals, which has promoted the development of clinical medicine in our hospital by finding out the precision points of literature novelty followed by precisely retrieving.
2.Spectrum Distribution of Pathogens and Analysis of Associated Factors in Patients with Artificial Airway
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate spectrum distribution of pathogens in patients with artificial airway and analyze their associated factors.METHODS The clinical data of 27 patients with tracheal intubation or tracheotomy from Mar 2005 to Mar 2006 were analyzed retrospectively.RESULTS Twenty seven patients were diagnosed as pneumonia.A total of 384 isolates of pathogens were collected from 258 sputum culture.The most were Gram-negative bacilli(293 isolates),and then were Gram-positive cocci and fungi.The four most pathogens were Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Stenotrophomonas maltophilia,meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) and Acinetobacter baumannii.More multiple drug resistant(MDR) pathogens were detected in patients two weeks after intubation or tracheotomy than that after one week,and it was the same with sensitive rates to antibiotics of G-bacilli.CONCLUSIONS Patients with artificial airways have a higher morbidity of MDR pathogens and longer retention time of artificial airway can increase infection of MDR pathogens of lower respiratory tract.
3.Impacts of the zero price margin for drugs on the revenue-expenditure structure of primary healthcare organizations
Tongda SUN ; Zhuying GU ; Li WANG ; Zhanqiang GU ; Xueya YAN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;28(5):325-328
ObjectiveTo probe into the influence of the zero price margin for drugs on the revenue-expenditure structure at primary healthcare organizations.MethodsOne of the pilot districts experimenting with this system in Ningbo city was earmarked as the research object.Within this district,the data of their revenue,expenditure and surplus were collected from 20 primary healthcare organizations prior to and after the zero price margin for drugs was in place for classification analysis.ResultsThe percentage of service revenue among the total revenue has dropped from 68.34% before the system was in place to 65.44% after,reducing 4.24%.The percentage of drug revenue has dropped from 71.68% before to 63.57% after,reducing 11.31%.The percentage of service surplus has dropped from 15.81% before to - 23.07% after,reducing 245.94%.The total standard workload has increased 61.77%.Average medical expense per outpatient and per inpatient has reduced 32.85% and 57.18%,from 71.44yuan and 2642.08 yuan before to 48.33 yuan and 1131.28 yuan after respectively.ConclusionThe deficit rise and higher percentage of drug revenue at primary healthcare organizations deserve attention.A comprehensive reform is recommended to establish a regular government financial support mechanism,further adjust the revenue-expenditure structure,set up the system of rational drug use,and effectively reduce the medical expense of patients.
4.On the Conditionality of "Disease" in Treating Different Diseases with the Same Method.
Guo-qing ZHENG ; Yan WANG ; Yong GU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(5):517-520
Treating different diseases with the same method is a unique original thinking in Chinese medicine, which embodies the spirit of treatment based on syndrome differentiation. We briefly reviewed the origin and development of this concept. We also reviewed that thinking of combination of disease and syndrome is its premise and foundation. We put forward the conditionality of diseases in treating different diseases with the same method by cutting-in modern biological basic researches, that is to say, one kind specific diseases or disease of one specific system. We emphasized the importance of diseases conditionality in treating different diseases with the same method, which was of great significance in studies on combination of disease and syndrome, correspondence of prescription and syndrome, and modern biological basic researches of treating different diseases with the same method.
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5.Compare with the three methods of DNA extraction of sweat latent fingerprint on the adhesive side of tapes
Deming WANG ; Lihua GU ; Jianjun YAN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(02):-
Objective To comparatively analyze the DNA extracted from sweat latent fingerprints on the adhesive side of tapes by three kinds of methods. Methods DNA was extracted from sweat latent fingerprint on the adhesive side of tapes using silicon bead test,QIA micro Kit and combined silicon bead-QIA micro Kit. STR loci were detected by multiplex PCR procedures. The PCR product was electrophoresed on an ABI 3100 Genetic Analyzer. Results 36%of the sweat latent fingerprints on the adhesive side of tapes was successfully genotyped using combined silicon bead-QIA micro Kit, and 21% using QIA micro Kit. Conclusion DNA genotyping of the sweat latent fingerprints on the adhesive side of tapes reveals higher possibility using combined silicon bead-QIA micro Kit than using QIA micro Kit and is less time-consuming.
6.Preliminary study on usage of ArthroCare radiofrequency in knee arthroscopic surgery
You WANG ; Dingwei SHI ; Yan GU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(03):-
Objective To explore the surgical technique and its promising future of coblation in knee arthroscopic surgery. Methods Twenty cases of different knee problems were treated arthroscopically for partial meniscectomy, cartilage or ligament trimming, synovictomy or lateral retinaculum release with usage of ArthroCare 2000 radiofrequency machine. Arthroscopic diagnosis for these 20 cases were as follows, meniscus tear 6 cases, degenerative cartilage injury on femoral condyle 6 cases, patellar subluxation 5 cases, inflammatory synovitis 2 cases and partial injury of anterior cruciate ligament 1 case. Results The clinic results showed that treatment of injured tissue handled by coblation technique was much precise than that handled by the conventional technique, the former was featured by relative less invasive to the near normal areas and spontaneous coagulation function. No compression wraps were needed to be applied during operation. All patients were comfortable postoperatively with their pain- free and no swelling knees. Conclusion Less pain and easy for early rehabilitation for all ArthroCare 2000 treated cases imply that coblation technique could greatly enhance the clinic results of arthroscopic surgery for knee diseases.
7.Approaches and Methods for Medical Staff to Avoid Professional Risks in Clinical Practice
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
Empirical research showed that when medical disputes arise,the emergence of that damage must be due to the fault of either party,while everyone ignored the unforeseen,difficult-to-prevent and ubiquitous occurrence of medical professional risk,and the fact that the professional risk can also occur when no party makes mistake in medical events.It is of particular importance to explore ways to avoid medical professional risks,to allow medical staff in a safer,less risk condition,and meanwhile throw themselves wholeheartedly into the cause of life-saving career.
8.Present status analysis of state key discipline construction in Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Xiaoying XI ; Yan WANG ; Qinlong GU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2009;22(1):48-49,53
In this article some ideas on the discipline construction and development in the school of medicine of Shahghai Jiao Tong University were put forward based on the results analysis of state key discipline application in 2007 and comparison between approval and failure disciplines from team,research,graduates education and lab construction.It will be meaningful for the sustainable development of the school of medicine of Shahghai Jiao Tong University in future.
10.Study on characteristics of pharmacological effects of traditional Chinese medicines distributing along lung meridian based on medicinal property combination.
Hao GU ; Yan-Ling ZHANG ; Yun WANG ; Yan-Jiang QIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2400-2403
OBJECTIVEMedicinal properties are the basic attribute of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM), while the medicinal property theory is the core theoretical foundation of TCM formula combination. In this particle, authors studied the characteristics of pharmacological effects of property combination of traditional Chinese medicines distributing along meridians, with the aim to introduce the medicinal property combination regularity into the design and optimization process of compound TCMs, and bring the medicinal property theory into full play in guiding the formula combination.
METHODIn this paper, TCMs distributing along "the lung meridian" was taken for example. The medicinal property combinations of TCMs distributing along "the lung meridian" recorded in Pharmacopeia (2010) was collected and processed. Besides, Chinese journal full-text database (CNKI) was used to collect all of pharmacological study literatures concerning the above TCMs that have been published since 1980. The pharmacological information was also supplemented by reference to Science of Chinese Materia Medica and Clinical Science of Chinese Materia Medica.
RESULTTCMs distributing along the lung meridian with different properties and tastes showed significant differences in pharmacological effects. For example, mild-sweet-lung medicines could lower blood sugar levels, decrease anoxia and enhance immunity; Mild-bitter-lung medicines showed anti-bacterial, anti-hypertension, anti-oxidation effects; Hot-sweet-lung medicines showed antibechic and anti-bacterial effects. And Hot-bitter-lung medicines showed phlegm eliminating and anti-inflammatory effects. Meanwhile, TCMs distributing along the lung meridian had similar pharmacological characteristics, such as anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, which is consistent with lung's feature in susceptibility to exogenous pathogenic factors.
CONCLUSIONIn this study, authors discovered pharmacological characteristics of different TCMs distributing along the lung meridian, which links TCM theory with modern study achievements and lays a foundation for establishing a TCM property formula combination system.
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