1.Perspectives on the application of Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease" concept in special confined environment
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(2):150-155
Objective:To provide an overview from the perspective of the "treating pre-disease" ideology by discussing the differential diagnosis and aromatic herbs treatment of multi-system functional disorders in the human body caused by special confined environments such as spacecraft and submarines, and anticipating the prospects of applying traditional aromatic herbs to intervene in the physiological and psychological health of the human body in special confined environments.Literature resource and selection:Literatures subjected on the prevention and treatment of diseases in spacecraft or submarine environments, aromatic herbs, and traditional Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease" published in China and abroad.Literature quotation:Sixty-five references were cited.Literature synthesis:From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease", the diseases induced by specific confined environments, such as spacecraft and submarines, result from an imbalance of yin and yang, mainly the deficiency syndromes and exhibit a certain degree of complexity. Based on the "treating pre-disease" philosophy, the use of aromatic herbs for differentiated treatment of related diseases takes dietary regulation, constitution adjustment, and aroma therapy as the effective preventive measures. These approaches not only reduce the potential risk of injuries and illnesses of personnel but also conserve healthcare resources.Conclusions:As Chinese medicine aromatic herbs have the advantages on regulating multiple systems, layers, and targets, and those bring a new thought on balancing yin and yang for human being stayed in specific confined environment. With the "treating pre-disease" philosophy, its application exhibits a broad prospect on human adaptation and protection.
2.Perspectives on the application of Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease" concept in special confined environment
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2024;35(2):150-155
Objective:To provide an overview from the perspective of the "treating pre-disease" ideology by discussing the differential diagnosis and aromatic herbs treatment of multi-system functional disorders in the human body caused by special confined environments such as spacecraft and submarines, and anticipating the prospects of applying traditional aromatic herbs to intervene in the physiological and psychological health of the human body in special confined environments.Literature resource and selection:Literatures subjected on the prevention and treatment of diseases in spacecraft or submarine environments, aromatic herbs, and traditional Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease" published in China and abroad.Literature quotation:Sixty-five references were cited.Literature synthesis:From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine′s "treating pre-disease", the diseases induced by specific confined environments, such as spacecraft and submarines, result from an imbalance of yin and yang, mainly the deficiency syndromes and exhibit a certain degree of complexity. Based on the "treating pre-disease" philosophy, the use of aromatic herbs for differentiated treatment of related diseases takes dietary regulation, constitution adjustment, and aroma therapy as the effective preventive measures. These approaches not only reduce the potential risk of injuries and illnesses of personnel but also conserve healthcare resources.Conclusions:As Chinese medicine aromatic herbs have the advantages on regulating multiple systems, layers, and targets, and those bring a new thought on balancing yin and yang for human being stayed in specific confined environment. With the "treating pre-disease" philosophy, its application exhibits a broad prospect on human adaptation and protection.
3.Chinese young people's perceptions and preferences with regard to various edible urban plants.
Wenzhu ZHANG ; Zhaoming LI ; Jingxian CUI ; Lingshan WANG ; Hui LIU ; Hong LIU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(4):359-365
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (WHO, 2017), and mental health is defined as not only the absence of mental illness, but also the presence of psychological well-being. An expanding body of evidence highlights the relationship between nature (such as urban greenspace) and health (Li et al., 2019; Flaxman et al., 2020). However, human development and subsequent effects such as climate change and epidemic disease (COVID-19) lead to altered living environments and lifestyles. Expanding cities and urban residents have inequitable access to nature, particularly in areas of greater depriv‑ation, where both public and private greenspaces are less available (Feng et al., 2021). In addition, young people spend more than 80% of their time indoors due to constant use of electronic devices for work, study, and entertainment (Klepeis et al., 2001). Mobile phones, personal computers, and video-game devices have become the main means for them to release stress. Excessive use of these electronic devices may affect normal brain activity, increasing the risk of Internet addiction and producing a range of physical and mental problems (Tran et al., 2017). These signal the pressing need for scientific investigation of efficient and convenient ways to increase contact with nature, or alternatively, to better regulate emotions indoors.
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4.Design and preliminary application of pre-audit system for medical orders in hospitalized patients
Xiaohui CUI ; Suying YAN ; Dechun JIANG ; Jingxian GUO ; He ZHANG ; Zhigang LIANG ; Xiaolu FEI ; Bing YAN ; Fancui KONG ; Lingfeng LI
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2018;20(2):122-127
Objective To establish a pre-audit system for medical orders in hospitalized patients and increase the auditing rate in inpatients. Methods In the pre-audit system for medical orders, browser/server(B/S)and client/server(C/S)hybrid architecture was adopted and JAVA language was used for programming. The pre-audit system for medical orders was linked to the hospital information system and data integration platform,and audit module was improved on the basis of the pre-audit system for prescriptions which had been successfully operated in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University. More than 20 thousand related rules were added in the audit think tank for rational drug use of prescriptions and serious errors interception for indications,dosage and administration route,appropriate translation of Chinese patent medicine indications,refinement of compatibility taboos,audit of drug allergy risk,appropriate audit for pain medications,and audit for rational drug use related to height,body weight,body surface area,and test values were performed. The audit think tank for rational drug use was formed,which set up the foundation for intelligent examination of medical orders. The medical orders which were not passed by intelligent examination were transmitted to the pre-audit pharmacist to audit for the second time. By comparing the audit rate of medical orders in hospitalized patients before and after adopting the pre-audit system and the qualification rate at the first 4 months after adopting the system,the application effect was preliminarily evaluated. Results After launching pre-audit system for medical orders in June 2017,the examination rate of medical orders in inpatients increased from 42.53%(61 139/143 756)to 100%(at the first 4 months,the number of doctor′s orders was 69 183,74 072,99 816,and 184 184,respectively). At the first 4 months after the system was launched,the pass rate of audit for medication orders was 69.02%(47 753/69 183),84.27%(62 416/74 072),92.69%(92 516/99 816),and 97.21%(179 040/184 184),respectively. The difference in passing rate of audit for medication orders between the 4th month and the first month was statistically significant(χ2=42 548.86,P<0.001). Conclusions The pre-audit system for inpatients′medication orders was successfully established. The intelligent audit for all inpatients realized using this pre-audit system and was of benefit to the rational drug use improvement in hospitals.
5.Design and preliminary application of pre-audit system for medical orders in hospitalized patients
Xiaohui CUI ; Suying YAN ; Dechun JIANG ; Jingxian GUO ; He ZHANG ; Zhigang LIANG ; Xiaolu FEI ; Bing YAN ; Fancui KONG ; Lingfeng LI
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2018;20(2):122-127
Objective To establish a pre-audit system for medical orders in hospitalized patients and increase the auditing rate in inpatients. Methods In the pre-audit system for medical orders, browser/server(B/S)and client/server(C/S)hybrid architecture was adopted and JAVA language was used for programming. The pre-audit system for medical orders was linked to the hospital information system and data integration platform,and audit module was improved on the basis of the pre-audit system for prescriptions which had been successfully operated in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University. More than 20 thousand related rules were added in the audit think tank for rational drug use of prescriptions and serious errors interception for indications,dosage and administration route,appropriate translation of Chinese patent medicine indications,refinement of compatibility taboos,audit of drug allergy risk,appropriate audit for pain medications,and audit for rational drug use related to height,body weight,body surface area,and test values were performed. The audit think tank for rational drug use was formed,which set up the foundation for intelligent examination of medical orders. The medical orders which were not passed by intelligent examination were transmitted to the pre-audit pharmacist to audit for the second time. By comparing the audit rate of medical orders in hospitalized patients before and after adopting the pre-audit system and the qualification rate at the first 4 months after adopting the system,the application effect was preliminarily evaluated. Results After launching pre-audit system for medical orders in June 2017,the examination rate of medical orders in inpatients increased from 42.53%(61 139/143 756)to 100%(at the first 4 months,the number of doctor′s orders was 69 183,74 072,99 816,and 184 184,respectively). At the first 4 months after the system was launched,the pass rate of audit for medication orders was 69.02%(47 753/69 183),84.27%(62 416/74 072),92.69%(92 516/99 816),and 97.21%(179 040/184 184),respectively. The difference in passing rate of audit for medication orders between the 4th month and the first month was statistically significant(χ2=42 548.86,P<0.001). Conclusions The pre-audit system for inpatients′medication orders was successfully established. The intelligent audit for all inpatients realized using this pre-audit system and was of benefit to the rational drug use improvement in hospitals.
6.Influence of Compound Glycyrrhizin Injection on Hormone Withdrawal Syndrome in SARS Patients
Xiaolan LIN ; Qi CUI ; Yuqin WANG ; Kejing LIU ; Jingxian GUO ; Yiyong ZHU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE:To summarize the effects of compound glycyrrhizin injection(GL)on hormone withdrawal syndrome(HWS)in SARS patients.METHODS:Using contrast design,the HWS of 134 cases of SARS who had received hormone theropy was retrospectively analysed.RESULTS:Administration of GL could descend the incidence rate of symptoms of HWS,of which the incidence rates of short breath and chest distress,the main symptoms of SARS patients,dropped from 24.5%and 22.6%to 3.6%(P≤0.01)and 7.1%(P≤0.05)and the incidence of asthenia,musculoarthragia and headache decreased from 13.2%,15.1%and 10.4%to 7.2%,14.3%and 0%respectively.The number of patients with elevated ALT reduced(P≤0.01).CONCLUSION:GL can decrease the incidence of HWS.

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