1.Fostering high-quality development in medicine through integrated innovation ecology: innovation exploration and practice of the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Ming LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Jiantao LI ; Mingli LIU ; Wanheng LIU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Songjun WANG ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(5):413-417
Objective:To explore and practice the construction of an innovative ecosystem that integrates innovation in the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation, providing references and insights for driving high-quality development of medical care.Methods:Guided by a national policy framework and Industry-Academia-Research-Government-Enterprise Collaborative Innovation, the Center had established six innovation platforms and three systemic pillars. The study analyzed its integrated strategy, which encompassed ecosystem design, platform-enabled empowerment, comprehensive system support, end-to-end coverage, a folded innovation approach, and a standardization-driven mechanism.Results:The Center had built a highly integrated innovation ecosystem, creating a powerful driver for technological advancement and commercialization in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, accelerating the industrialization of key technologies like surgical robots and 3D-printed implants.Conclusions:Guided by the principle of ″simplifying complex surgeries and standardizing common procedures″, the Center will leverage digital intelligence throughout clinical care, aiming to bridge gaps in healthcare quality so that patients can receive top-tier treatment for major diseases within their home provinces. This commitment to homogenized, high-quality care presents a ″China Model″ for global health and advance the national ″Healthy China″ initiative.
2.Fostering high-quality development in medicine through integrated innovation ecology: innovation exploration and practice of the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Ming LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Jiantao LI ; Mingli LIU ; Wanheng LIU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Songjun WANG ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(5):413-417
Objective:To explore and practice the construction of an innovative ecosystem that integrates innovation in the National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation, providing references and insights for driving high-quality development of medical care.Methods:Guided by a national policy framework and Industry-Academia-Research-Government-Enterprise Collaborative Innovation, the Center had established six innovation platforms and three systemic pillars. The study analyzed its integrated strategy, which encompassed ecosystem design, platform-enabled empowerment, comprehensive system support, end-to-end coverage, a folded innovation approach, and a standardization-driven mechanism.Results:The Center had built a highly integrated innovation ecosystem, creating a powerful driver for technological advancement and commercialization in orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, accelerating the industrialization of key technologies like surgical robots and 3D-printed implants.Conclusions:Guided by the principle of ″simplifying complex surgeries and standardizing common procedures″, the Center will leverage digital intelligence throughout clinical care, aiming to bridge gaps in healthcare quality so that patients can receive top-tier treatment for major diseases within their home provinces. This commitment to homogenized, high-quality care presents a ″China Model″ for global health and advance the national ″Healthy China″ initiative.
3.Effect of early postoperative systemic rehabilitation on treating elderly patients with hemiarthroplasty
Songjun TANG ; Rong LIU ; Haitao PEI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2019;23(7):16-19
Objective To study the effect of early systemic rehabilitation therapy in elderly patients after hemiarthroplasty. Methods A total of 76 elderly patients (aged over 80 years old) with semi-hip replacement surgery in our hospital were randomly divided into experimental group (early postoperative systematic rehabilitation therapy after surgery) and control group (the conventional rehabilitation after surgery), with 38 patients in each group. visual analogue scale score (VAS score), hip functional assessment (Harris score), imaging evaluation, complication occurrence and quality of life score (SF-36 scale) at 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year of follow-up in the two groups were compared. Results No patients withdrew the follow-up. VAS scores in the experimental group at 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year of follow-up were lower than that in the control group, but no difference was observed (P> 0. 05). Significant differences in Harris scores between the two groups at 1 and 3 months after surgery were seen (P < 0. 05). Harris scores at 6 months and 1 year after surgery in the experimental group were significantly higher than that in the control group, but there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P> 0. 05). The preoperative cortical index, filling rate of prosthesis pulp cavity and CC values of two groups showed no statistically significant differences (P> 0. 05). Filling of prosthesis pulp cavity after 3 to 5 days of the two groups had no obvious sink (< 2 mm) when compared with 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year after the replacement of X-ray plain film. The outreach angle of pulp angular position showed no change, white pulp and femoral components surrounding had no bright line, no prosthetic fractures, peripheral fractures and looseness were found. The incidence of complications in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group (34. 2% vs. 13. 2%, P < 0. 05). Preoperative total scores of SF-36 scale in the experimental group and control group were (407. 28 ± 25. 71), (412. 13 ± 19. 65), showing no differences (P>0. 05), and postoperative total scores of SF-36 scale were (682. 46 ± 35. 21), (624. 59 ± 42. 76), respectively, at 3 month after operation, which were higher than preoperation (P < 0. 01), and experimental group was higher than the control group (P < 0. 01). Conclusion Early systemic rehabilitation can promote the recovery of hip function, improve the quality of life of elderly patients, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, shorten the length of hospital stay, and reduce the economic burden.
4.Effect of early postoperative systemic rehabilitation on treating elderly patients with hemiarthroplasty
Songjun TANG ; Rong LIU ; Haitao PEI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2019;23(7):16-19
Objective To study the effect of early systemic rehabilitation therapy in elderly patients after hemiarthroplasty. Methods A total of 76 elderly patients (aged over 80 years old) with semi-hip replacement surgery in our hospital were randomly divided into experimental group (early postoperative systematic rehabilitation therapy after surgery) and control group (the conventional rehabilitation after surgery), with 38 patients in each group. visual analogue scale score (VAS score), hip functional assessment (Harris score), imaging evaluation, complication occurrence and quality of life score (SF-36 scale) at 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year of follow-up in the two groups were compared. Results No patients withdrew the follow-up. VAS scores in the experimental group at 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year of follow-up were lower than that in the control group, but no difference was observed (P> 0. 05). Significant differences in Harris scores between the two groups at 1 and 3 months after surgery were seen (P < 0. 05). Harris scores at 6 months and 1 year after surgery in the experimental group were significantly higher than that in the control group, but there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P> 0. 05). The preoperative cortical index, filling rate of prosthesis pulp cavity and CC values of two groups showed no statistically significant differences (P> 0. 05). Filling of prosthesis pulp cavity after 3 to 5 days of the two groups had no obvious sink (< 2 mm) when compared with 1, 3, 6 months and 1 year after the replacement of X-ray plain film. The outreach angle of pulp angular position showed no change, white pulp and femoral components surrounding had no bright line, no prosthetic fractures, peripheral fractures and looseness were found. The incidence of complications in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group (34. 2% vs. 13. 2%, P < 0. 05). Preoperative total scores of SF-36 scale in the experimental group and control group were (407. 28 ± 25. 71), (412. 13 ± 19. 65), showing no differences (P>0. 05), and postoperative total scores of SF-36 scale were (682. 46 ± 35. 21), (624. 59 ± 42. 76), respectively, at 3 month after operation, which were higher than preoperation (P < 0. 01), and experimental group was higher than the control group (P < 0. 01). Conclusion Early systemic rehabilitation can promote the recovery of hip function, improve the quality of life of elderly patients, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, shorten the length of hospital stay, and reduce the economic burden.
5.Discussion on traditional Chinese medicine treatment models of depression named "three phases, five internal organs and ten syndromes"
Jianjun WANG ; Fanxin KONG ; Songjun LIN ; Xuan LIU ; Jinfang LI ; Hongmin LIU ; Zhouke GUO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(6):481-485
Based on the inheritance, the research group summarized the transmissive pathogenesis of depression in three typical stages, formulating the stepward treatment units which included Chinese medicine, acupuncture and TCM characterized psychotherapy, and formed a sequential treatment plan that balanced the principle of strengthening healthy Qi to eliminate pathogens, active and passive treatment, physical therapy and psychotherapy. Based on the retrospective analyses, ten typical clinical syndromes have been formed, constituting the pattern differentiation of "Three Phases, Five internal organs and Ten syndromes" for depression, which sysmatically showed the TCM syndrome differentiation. This work promoted the experiences and methods of treating depression by Chinese medicine.
6.Semantic type framework in top-level ontology of military medicine
Jian XIAO ; Yuguang WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Zhanying FENG ; Pengnian LIU ; Dongsheng ZHAO ; Songjun WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):478-480
Objective To analyze the use of the semantic type of the top-level ontology of military medicine in order to find problems with the semantic type framework and make it more scientific and comprehensive.Methods Using data driven method, the frequency with which the semantic type of the top-level ontology of military medicine was used in military medical core concepts was statistically analyzed.Results By ranking the use frequency of the semantic types, the semantic types which had higher or lower frequency, and those that had never been used were analyzed.Conclusion The established semantic type framework of the top-level ontology of military medicine is basically consistent with the expression of military medical knowledge and can be constantly updated and improved with the development of military medicine.
7.Optimization of information resources in military medicine
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):34-39
Optimization of information resources plays an important role in improving the quality of subject re-sources.Military medicine is a highly interdisciplinary subject, optimization of its information resources is thus of subject particularizes.The basic theories and practical methods for optimizing information resources were reviewed, followed by a summary of the theories and methods that can be used in optimizing the information resources in mili-tary medicine.
8.Construction of information support platform for infectious disease epidemic in countries and regions along the One Belt and One Road
Pengnian LIU ; Yu ZHANG ; Zhanying FENG ; Songjun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(4):57-61
An information service platform was constructed for infectious disease epidemic by standard collecting, organizing and systematizing the information of related infectious diseases, which could provide information support service for data store, knowledge share, online education and decision-making. The platform is consisted of special news module, self-developed database module, encyclopedic knowledge module and background management module, and can thus meet the needs of related persons in countries and regions along the One Belt and One Road.
9.Aeromedical research in the U.S.navy
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(7):587-592
Objective To analyze the statusquo of the United States Naval Aeromedical Research Development in order to explore the medical context for the development of the U .S.naval aviation .Methods The literatures published by NAMRL between 1975 and 2010 were collected and analyzed using TDA software .Results and Conclusion Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory ( NAMRL ) research was fruitful, the quantity of annual research output was irregular, per capita author posting was not high ,and coauthor size was small .Posting information was oriented to internal and main scientific and technological journals while research focused on the aviation selection , physiological effects , cognition, visual function, physical training and standards , and other areas of radiation protection .Aviation medicine had distinct features.The results are of referential value for keeping track of the U .S.Navy aviation medicine.
10.Theories used in construction of military medical ontology
Jian XIAO ; Pengnian LIU ; Yuguang WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Songjun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(10):27-31
The theories used in construction of military medical ontology are the prerequisite of applying ontology theory to the organization of military medical knowledge, which helps to clarify the concepts in relation with the construction of military medical ontology. The current standards for military medical terms and the difficulties in construction of military medical ontology were analyzed according to the target to be achieved. The basic theories used in construction of military medical ontology were elaborated from its concepts, needs, and complexity.

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