1.Exploration of the Outpatient Mode of"Internet+Famous Expert Team"in Cancer Hospital
Chao-heng OUYANG ; Chang GAO ; Lujia CHEN ; Yaqian DONG ; Xin SUN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(5):73-75
Due to the particularity of their disease and medical habits,cancer patients need to make regular appointments with treatment experts for follow-up visits and monitor disease progression,which can easily lead to a shortage of resources in famous experts' offline clinics.The rise of Internet diagnosis and treatment has realized the reasonable diversion of patients and improved the convenience and timeliness of medical services.In recent years,Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences has achieved good results by establishing the outpatient mode of"Internet+famous expert team",integrating the advantages of both,releasing offline space.It introduces the construction ideas,main methods,and achievements of this model,aiming to further improve the outpatient system,and provide references for improving patients experience.
2.Exploration of the Outpatient Mode of"Internet+Famous Expert Team"in Cancer Hospital
Chao-heng OUYANG ; Chang GAO ; Lujia CHEN ; Yaqian DONG ; Xin SUN
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(5):73-75
Due to the particularity of their disease and medical habits,cancer patients need to make regular appointments with treatment experts for follow-up visits and monitor disease progression,which can easily lead to a shortage of resources in famous experts' offline clinics.The rise of Internet diagnosis and treatment has realized the reasonable diversion of patients and improved the convenience and timeliness of medical services.In recent years,Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences has achieved good results by establishing the outpatient mode of"Internet+famous expert team",integrating the advantages of both,releasing offline space.It introduces the construction ideas,main methods,and achievements of this model,aiming to further improve the outpatient system,and provide references for improving patients experience.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of traumatic spinal cord injury in China in 2018
Dingjun HAO ; Baorong HE ; Liang YAN ; Jinpeng DU ; Xiao QI ; Shicheng YU ; Jiaojiao ZHANG ; Wenjing ZHENG ; Rongqiang ZHANG ; Dageng HUANG ; Junsong YANG ; Ming ZHU ; Jiawei OUYANG ; He ZHAO ; Keyuan DING ; Haodong SHI ; Yang CAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Qinghua TANG ; Yuan LIU ; Zilong ZHANG ; Yuhang WANG ; Ye TIAN ; Hao CHEN ; Lulu BAI ; Heng LI ; Chenchen MU ; Youhan WANG ; Xiaohui WANG ; Chao JIANG ; Jianhua LIN ; Bin LIN ; Shunwu FAN ; Lin NIE ; Jiefu SONG ; Xun MA ; Zengwu SHAO ; Yanzheng GAO ; Zhong GUAN ; Yueming SONG ; Weihu MA ; Qixin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(7):618-627
Objective:To analyze the incidence and epidemiological characteristics of traumatic spinal cord injury in China in 2018.Methods:Multi-stage stratified cluster sampling was used to randomly select hospitals capable of treating patients with spinal cord injury from 3 regions,9 provinces and 27 cities in China to retrospectively investigate eligible patients with traumatic spinal cord injury admitted in 2018. National and regional incidence rates were calculated. The data of cause of injury,injury level,severity of injury,segment and type of fracture,complications,death and other data were collected by medical record questionnaire,and analyzed according to geographical region,age and gender.Results:Medical records of 4,134 patients were included in this study,with a male-to-female ratio of 2.99∶1. The incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury in China in 2018 was 50.484 / 1 million (95% CI 50.122-50.846). The highest incidence in the Eastern region was 53.791 / 1 million (95% CI 53.217-54.365). In the whole country,the main causes of injury were high falls (29.58%),as well as in the Western region (40.68%),while the main causes of injury in the Eastern and Central regions were traffic injuries (31.22%,30.10%). The main injury level was cervical spinal cord in the whole country (64.49%),and the proportion of cervical spinal cord injury in the Central region was the highest (74.68%),and the proportion of lumbosacral spinal cord injury in the Western region was the highest (32.30%). The highest proportion of degree of injury was incomplete quadriplegia (55.20%),and the distribution pattern was the same in each region. A total of 65.87% of the patients were complicated with fracture or dislocation,77.95% in the Western region and only 54.77% in the Central region. In the whole country,the head was the main combined injury (37.87%),as well as in the Eastern and Central regions,while the proportion of chest combined injury in the Western region was the highest (38.57%). A total of 32.90% of the patients were complicated with respiratory complications. There were 23 patients (0.56%) died in hospital,of which 17(73.91%) died of respiratory dysfunction. Conclusions:The Eastern region of China has a high incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury. Other epidemiological features include high fall as the main cause of injury cervical spinal cord injury as the main injury level,incomplete quadriplegia as the main degree of injury,head as the main combined injury,and respiratory complications as the main complication.
4.Cancer pain, a serious threat to patientsmemory.
Xue-Yan OUYANG ; Chao YANG ; Zhen ZHU ; Jing LI ; Yun-Heng SUN ; Gang DING ; Yong-Hua JI ; Feng JIANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2019;71(2):343-349
A large number of cancer patients suffer from pain. Growing evidence suggested that pain might be a serious risk factor for cancer patients. The shared modulators and modulation pathways between neural system and tumor cells, such as various neurotransmitters and neurogenic cytokines, provide essential basis for the effect of pain on tumor. In this article, we reviewed some possible mechanism of this process from two aspects: the systematic regulation of central nervous system on endocrine and immunity, and the regional regulation of peripheral nerves on tumor cells. The aim of this review is to provide more innovative knowledge about pain and cancer and to emphasize the importance of anti-pain in the therapy of cancer.
Cancer Pain
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physiopathology
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Central Nervous System
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Humans
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Memory
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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Pain
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Peripheral Nerves

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