1.Problem construction in thoracic surgery clinical probation
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(9):1109-1110
Problem-based learning ( PBL ) has become the major teaching method to cultivate medical student's autonomous learning and their ability to solve problems.It's basic elements are the scene authenticity and problem construction.Thoratic surgery clinical probation is the most important part of clinical teaching.The author summerized and analysized the PBL teaching experience in thoratic surgery and had some new understanding and experience on the problem construction,and therefore made some exploration and improvement to it and got some good teaching effect.
2.Changes in the endocrine system with aging
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(9):809-812
The endocrine system with the normal aging is characterized by a progressive loss of reserve capacity,resulting in a decreased ability to adapt to environmental demands.This loss of homeostatic regulation reflects important alterations in hormonal synthesis,metabolism,and action.However,these changes may have no significant clinical manifestations,especially under non-stress conditions.This review discusses the endocrine system in the elderly in general.
3.The mechanism of heat-induced damage of endothelial cells and its effect on vital organs
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(4):271-278
As an important organ of the human body,vascular endothelial cells (VECs) play a vital role in heat stressinduced tissue damage.Its integrity not only serves as a barrier for maintaining vascular permeability but also has major impact on cellular structure and function during acute phase response to heat stress.In heat stroke,a series of acute and complicated pathophysiological changes,including microcirculation change,damage VECs and thereby induce or aggravate multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).Meanwhile,studies have shown that,during heat stroke,VECs are the major responding cells and one of the most common cells that experience morphological and functional changes.Therefore,VECs damage might be an important mechanism involved in heat stroke.This article reviews the mechanism of heat-induced damage of VECs and its effect on vital organs.
4.Retrospect and prospect of the translational medicine research of severe heatstroke
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(2):103-108
There exist a series of problems in heat stroke treatment,such as,pathogenesis is still unclear,clinical classification is too simple and has no intrinsic relation with pathophysiological process and prognosis,missing of indexes for hierarchical diagnosis and prognosis prediction,and lack of targeted therapeutic norms.All of these factors could lead to high mortality and disability by heat stroke.Our research team started an epidemiological investigation of heat stroke since 2002.On the basis of discovering organ injury rule,system info and treatment technology on critical medicine were applied to heat stroke treatment.Research on organ injury mechanism for heatstroke was carried out based on translational medicine idea,and periodic research results were also achieved.A series of key technologies for heat stroke treatment were obtained.These technologies were popularized in 30 hospitals across the country,thus improving ability of heat stroke treatment.
5.Antimicrobial therapy in patients with acute pancreatitis complicated with infection
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(7):684-692
Infection can complicate different stages of acute pancreatitis.The probability of infection is related to the existence and extent ofpancreatic necrosis: up to 30% of patients with pancreatic necrosis develop infection.The timing of infection is variable and usually peaks in the second to fourth week after the onset of pancreatitis.IPN(infected pancreatic necrosis)is the most common type of secondary pancreatic infection.Infectious complications in severe acute pancreatitis are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality.Antimicrobial therapy is one of the fundamental elements of therapy.Diagnosis of secondary pancreatic infection is challenging and radiologic characteristic (air bubble sign) and CT guided fine-needle aspiration (FNA) are reliable diagnostic strategies.Antibioticuse should be rational in terms of a rational indication, a rational spectrum, and a rationalduration.Prophylactic antibiotics are not beneficial in improving prognosis.The only rational indication for antibiotics is documented infection.The empirical antibiotics should cover common microbials of hospital-acquired intra-abdominal infection and with good pancreatic penetration.Also, fungal infections are often present in thesepatients, and early diagnosis and antifungal coverage should be considered.Duration is in fact largely determined by the presence and efficacy of source control.When there is no or minimal residual infection left after a source control procedure, a duration of 7 to 10 days is probably sufficient.On the other hand, if the source of infection has not been removed completely, prolonged courses until the residual necrosis has been sterilized are necessary.
6.Relationships between oncology and military medicine
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(5):384-387
Objective To explore the relationship between oncology and military medicine in order to remove theoretical barriers to the development of oncology in military hospitals .Methods The documentary evidence was obtained from cita-tion networks .Results Military hospitals and institutes in China and abroad have conducted studies on oncology , including the long-term survival of Hodgkin′s disease patients in a study of 388 military cases during World War Ⅱ, a study of leuke-mia within the former West Germany Armed Forces , and a study on melanoma in the Armed Forces .Also,some foreign doc-umentation paid special attention to special weapons and equipment , special military operations and special military envi-ronment-related issues of cancer epidemiology , such as cancer following nuclear weapon tests , the association of selected cancers with service in the U .S.military in Vietnam or after the Gulf War .The Military Cancer Institute of the United States published a total of 206 articles between 2001 and 2013 .Conclusion To make closer the relationship between oncol-ogy and military medicine , we should find out more about the relationship between general medicine and military medicine , learn foreign from experience on development of oncology , and explore the military medical value of oncology .
7.Development of intelligent pulse laser therapeutic instrument
Xunzu LEI ; Yadong WANG ; Hongsen SU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(07):-
The components and the principles of laser treatment instrument of YAG dual wavelength in intelligent Q switch are introduced in this paper.By the application of microprocessor technology,this instrument autocontrols the energy of pulse laser and pulse frequency,then the laser of specific wavelength is introduced to the skin by the light guide arm for beauty and related treatment.
8.One case of human nasal myiasis.
Hongxia SU ; Lei LIU ; Yulin ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(12):1138-1139
Human myiasis is caused by the parasitic maggots of flies. We report a case of nasal myiasis in a 37-year-old woman in Henan. The patient presented with nasal foreign-body sensation, nansal itching sneezing, snuffle and such allergic symptoms in nasal cavity. Based on maggots that were bowed from the right nasal cavity, a detailed endoscopic examination, sinus CT scan and identification of the maggot's species done by parapsychologists of the parasitology teaching and reseach section of the Zhengzhou University School of Medicine, the diagnosis of human nasal infestation by oestrus ovis was definited.
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9.Detection of a new gene cassette aadA23 in Escherichia coli
Jianyu SU ; Lei SHI ; Liansheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;0(05):-
Objective Since integrons play an important role in the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in bacteria,the characterization of a new resistance gene cassette in class 1 integron positive strains of E.coli was analyzed. Methods The presence and genetic content of class 1 integron were examined by PCR and sequencing.The sequence was analyzed by using some bioinformatics softwares.Results 5 class 1 integron positive strains were amplified by primers of in-F and in-B which were set for amplifying the region of antibiotics resistance genes.Among the 5 strains,an amplicon of 1009 bp was yielded.Sequencing analysis revealed that amplicon of 1009 bp harbored a 780 bp ORF.Further analysis with bioinformatics software showed that it was 99.6% and 99.5% identical to the known aadA23 and aadA21 cassette,and was just 66.4% identical to the known aadA5 cassette.It was conferring resistant to spectinomycin and streptomycin,and was given a new name aadA23b.Conclusions Multi-drug resistance genes has been proved changeable in E.coli clinical strains.The result not only stressed the need for continuing surveillance of antibiotic resistance in the molecular level,but also the need caring for genetic variation of drug resistance gene cassettes.
10.Epidemiological study and key-point analysis of severe heatstroke patients
Lei SU ; Zhenhui GUO ; Hongjin QIAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate and analyze the cause of the illness, types and conditions combined with dysfunction of important organs and death of severe heatstroke patients in military hospitals in southern China. Methods 117 cases of heatstroke patients from Jan 1988 to Mar 2005 admitted to 8 military hospitals were retrospectively analyzed. Results 94.02% of the cases occurred during military drill; 10% of patients complained of slight discomfort before or during the drill; the incidence of thermoplegia, heat cramp and heat exhaustion were 43.26%, 42.55% and 13.86%, respectively, in severe heatstroke, and the respective death rate was 9.76%, 5% and 23%. The incidence of severe heatstroke combined with liver dysfunction was 31.9%, with central nervous impairment was 14.9%, and with MOF was 21.3%. All patients survived when no organ dysfunction occurred; the death rate in those with single organ dysfunction was 3.6%, while it was 35% in MOF patients. Conclusion An attempt to set up a predicting index of heatstroke might be beneficial for scientifically supervising the military drill for the servicemen. Reduction of the core temperature is the“the first critical point”in the treatment. Other “critical point” in the treatment may also be emphasized for those with MOF. The present therapeutic system for heat stroke as executed in the military needs to be perfected.