1.Clinical effects and adverse reactions of oral azithromycin and oral and vein erythromycin in the treatment of respiratory tract infection in children
Yanxiong ZHAO ; Sulin SHI ; Shanshan LIU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(4):376-378
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical effect and adverse reaction of oral azithromycin,oral and intravenous erythromycin on the treatment of mycoplasma infection in respiratory tract.Methods In our hospital in January 2015~March 2016 year,clinical datas of 110 cases with mycoplasma infection in respiratory tract in children were analyzed retrospectively.The total cases were randomly divided into the oral azithromycin treatment group(38 cases),oral erythromycin treatment group(36 cases)and erythromycin intravenous group(36 cases).The therapeutic effects and the adverse reactions were evaluated in the three groups.ResultsThe effective rate in the oral azithromycin group was significantly higher than that of the two other groups.The time of fever fading,rales and cough disappearance and the hospitalized day in the the oral azithromycin group were significantly shorter than that in the other two groups.Serum IL-8,TNF-alpha and hs-CRP level and the adverse reaction rate in the the oral azithromycin was significantly lower than that in the other two groups.The differences of all above the indexes were statistically significant(all P<0.05),the above index in the oral erythromycin group and erythromycin intravenous group was no statistical significance.Conclusion Compared with different medication route of erythromycin,it can get better results which oral azithromycin was used on the treatment of children with respiratory tract mycoplasma infection,the adverse reactions rate is lower,is a safe and effective treatment.
2.Treatment of tibiafibular fractures with rectangle-shaped intramedullary nails
Yuesong WU ; Xinwei WANG ; Jianwu CHEN ; Bocheng XU ; Zhenzhong CUI ; Chongyang ZHAO ; Sulin FAN ; Wenxiao WANG ; Changqing CHEN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(10):-
Objective:To summarize the 10 year clinical experience of treating tibiafibular fractures with rectangle shaped intramedullary nails(RIN). Methods:From January 1987 to December 1996, 4 682 cases (3 278 male and 1 404 female) of tibiafibular fractures from 9 hospitals were treated with RIN . Three kinds of reduction methods including open reduction, semi open reduction and closed reduction were used during operation. Results:Results showed 2 173 cases (62.89%) got excellent result, 947 got good (27.40%), 214 got moderate (6.19%), 121 got poor (3.50%). The total healing rate was 90.29%. Conclusion:RIN has excellent biological characteristics which can provide a flexible interfixation when treating tibiafibular fractures, and the operation is simple, it also can be used for severe open fractures. RIN is one of the good techniques in treating tibiafibular fractures.
3.Optimization of multi-campus management in large public hospitals:a case study of 5G-empowered multi-campus homogenization at a public hospital
Xiaohui HUANG ; Sulin ZHAO ; Linli ZHOU ; Kaiqi HUANG ; Zifeng LIU ; Liang PENG
Modern Hospital 2024;24(5):711-714,718
In recent years,the"One Hospital with Multiple Campuses"model has emerged in major public hospitals across China,providing intrinsic impetus and vitality for the expansion and balanced distribution of high-quality medical re-sources.This paper analyzed the current situation and challenges of the multiple campuses development in public hospitals within China,adopting a problem-oriented approach to explore optimized path to a unified management system.The aim was to establish a collaborative management model across campuses based predicated on the homogenization of systems,management,supervi-sion,professionals,and performance.Taking the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University as a case in this study,the paper reviewed and summarized management strategies and practical experience from the aspects of management model,resource allocation,information-orientation,homogenized management,and cultural development.Additionally,the article suggested to u-tilize 5G technology to empower homogenization across campuses.In this way,the hospital's overall operational efficiency can be improved,optimize resource allocation optimized,homogenized medical services ensured,and core competitiveness enhanced.These efforts will provide a reference for the high-quality development of multi-campus public hospitals.
4.The peripheral blood inflammatory markers in Ménière′s disease patients with and without migraine
Tongxiang DIAO ; Jun WANG ; Yixin ZHAO ; Sulin ZHANG ; Yuanyuan JING ; Lin HAN ; Hongwei ZHENG ; Yixu WANG ; Lisheng YU ; Xin MA
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2022;57(12):1426-1432
Objective:To investigate the peripheral blood inflammatory markers including white blood cell count (WBC), monocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, platelets, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), high-density lipoprotein(HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein and fibrinogen (FIB) in Ménière′s disease (MD) patients with and without migraine, and to explore the relationship between the inflammatory response with MD and migraine.Methods:The general physical condition, clinical manifestations, pure-tone audiometry, and peripheral blood inflammatory markers of 92 unilateral MD patients who were hospitalized in Peking University People′s Hospital for surgical treatment from January 2017 to January 2021 were continuously collected. Meanwhile, 50 healthy controls matched with age and sex were included, and their general physical conditions and peripheral blood inflammatory markers were also collected. This study consisted of two parts. First, the differences in epidemical characteristics and peripheral blood inflammatory markers between MD patients and healthy controls were compared by univariate analysis. Second, all 92 MD patients were divided into two subgroups according to whether they were accompanied by migraine. The clinical characteristics and peripheral blood inflammatory markers of MD patients with and without migraine were compared by univariate analysis. Thereafter, binary Logistic regression was used to analyze the related factors of whether MD patients were accompanied with migraine.Results:Compared with the healthy control group, the peripheral blood WBC, neutrophils and FIB of MD patients were significantly increased (all P<0.05). Compared with MD patients without migraine, MD patients with migraine had higher female prevalence, longer disease history, lower low-frequency hearing threshold, higher frequency of vertigo attacks and higher HDL-C levels (all P<0.05), meanwhile, female, frequency of vestibular attacks and HDL-C were independent related factors of whether MD patients were accompanied with migraine. Conclusion:The occurrence of MD and migraine may be related to the inflammatory response. The level of anti-inflammatory factors in the blood of MD patients with migraine are higher, suggesting that the inflammatory response status of MD patients with and without migraine is different.
5.Recent progress in vestibular prosthesis.
Peng HAN ; Huandi ZHAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Zichen CHEN ; Yuzhong ZHANG ; Sulin ZHANG ; Pengyu REN ; Qing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(10):848-852
Bilateral vestibulopathy(BVP) is one of the common diseases in the vestibular nervous system, with an incidence rate of about 4%-7% in the population, which can lead to a variety of body dysfunctions. At present, there are two main treatment methods for BVP. One is vestibular rehabilitation. However, only part of BVP patients can finally benefit from vestibular rehabilitation, and most patients will remain with permanent vestibular dysfunction. Benefiting from the maturity of cochlear implant technology, European and American countries took the lead in the development of vestibular prosthesis(VP) technology to restore the vestibular function in patients with BVP. This review will focus on the development history, principles, future applications and the related research progress of VP in China.
Humans
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Bilateral Vestibulopathy/therapy*
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Cochlear Implants
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Vestibule, Labyrinth
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Cochlear Implantation
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China