1.Application of cloud storage in mega image-text data of hospital imaging archiving and communication systems
Youming ZONG ; Weiguo ZHAN ; Lujia BI ; Zhenhua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(12):940-942
Architectural changes with Tianyi cloud storage of China Telecom were made to the up/ down loading of the image-text mega data created in the picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)of the hospital.Thanks to the changes, the data volume uploaded by the PACS of the hospital reached 160G per day, with average upload speed up to 5.3M/second;supporting online query of all image-text data of patients.The authors hold cloud storage technology as safe and reliable, and such other merits as supporting data encryption, automatic offsite redundancy, almost online real-time read/write access,almost infinite extendibility, fast self-healing and off-site disaster-tolerant backup.
2.Analysis on Innovative Points of Propaganda Works on Health Science Popularization
Yeli DONG ; Zhenxiang ZHONG ; Youming ZONG ; Xiaolin ZHANG
Modern Hospital 2018;18(5):646-648
Objective To provide scientific, popular, interesting and effective health education by exploring various ways. Methods The competition of health education creation works was carried out. The innovative points of three prize-winning works were analyzed. Results There are 48 contestant works from medical staff. Among the innovative points were scientific positioning, easy to understand, the combination of reality and virtuality, and the combination of popularization of science and specialty. Conclusion The passiveness of health education was changed by exploring various ways, which served as a very good model for the innovation of popular science works.
3.Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness and Safety of the Sedative Effect of Remimazolam in Endoscopy
Wenlong HOU ; Yu JIANG ; Jian LU ; Hongmei ZHOU ; Youming ZONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(5):684-695
OBJECTIVE
To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of the sedative effect of remimazolam in endoscopy and to compare it with propofol and midazolam.
METHODS
Search PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang database, CNKI and other databases to collect the literature of randomized controlled trials of remimazolam for sedation in endoscopy. The search period was from 2018 onwards when remimazolam was approved for clinical trials until April 2022. The search strategy included the following variable keywords: remimazolam, gastroscopy, bronchoscopy, and colonoscopy. The quality of the included literature was assessed and the collected data were subjected to meta-analysis by RevMan 5.4 software.
RESULTS
Ten relevant RCTs involving midazolam and propofol, involving a total of 2 076 patients were included in the analysis. The results showed that the sedative effect of remimazolam was significantly higher than that of midazolam [OR=0.03, 95%CI(0.02, 0.05), I2=0%, P<0.000 01]; but lower than that of propofol [OR=11.32, 95%CI(2.12, 60.56), I2=0%, P=0.005]. The onset time of remimazolam was longer than that of propofol, but shorter than that of midazolam; the recovery time was faster than that of propofol and midazolam. Compared with midazolam, there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions. Compared with propofol, remimazolam was associated with lower rates of hypotension, slowed heart rate, hypoxemia, and injection pain, but higher risk ratio of nausea, with no difference invomiting.
CONCLUSION
The sedative effect and onset of action of remimazolam are better than midazolam but less than propofol when used for endoscopy. Wake-up time is faster than that of propofol and midazolam. The incidence of respiratory and circulatory depression is lower with remimazolam than with propofol, and there are no significant differences in adverse effects compared with midazolam.