1.Modification design of EC135 P3H helicopter emergency medical system
Ze-hang HAO ; Yan-jun LI ; Yu-yuan CAO ; Mao-hui ZHOU ; Ya-ling DU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(11):24-30
Objective To carry out emergency medical system modification design for EC135 P3H helicopter without compromising the original airframe structure so as to enhance aeromedical rescue capabilities.Methods Firstly,the original cabin seats were removed and medical floor was installed in the cabin;secondly,the medical chair,medical stretcher trolley and its fixing components,storage boxes and oxygen cylinders were mounted onto the floor;finally,a medical equipment fixing frame was formed based on the original helicopter sill structure so as to accommodate medical devices such as defibrillators,ventilators and injection pumps.The modification design scheme had its effectiveness verified with overall aircraft load balance analysis,mechanical analysis,dynamic impact tests of seats and actual modification and flight tests.Results EC135 P3H helicopter proved to meet all the airworthiness certification requirements after emergency medical system modification.Conclusion The proposed modification scheme enables EC135 P3H helicopter to rapidly transition between standard and medical configurations,enhancing its emergency medical rescue capabilities and providing references for medical modifications of helicopters with similar configurations.
2.Modification design of EC135 P3H helicopter emergency medical system
Ze-hang HAO ; Yan-jun LI ; Yu-yuan CAO ; Mao-hui ZHOU ; Ya-ling DU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(11):24-30
Objective To carry out emergency medical system modification design for EC135 P3H helicopter without compromising the original airframe structure so as to enhance aeromedical rescue capabilities.Methods Firstly,the original cabin seats were removed and medical floor was installed in the cabin;secondly,the medical chair,medical stretcher trolley and its fixing components,storage boxes and oxygen cylinders were mounted onto the floor;finally,a medical equipment fixing frame was formed based on the original helicopter sill structure so as to accommodate medical devices such as defibrillators,ventilators and injection pumps.The modification design scheme had its effectiveness verified with overall aircraft load balance analysis,mechanical analysis,dynamic impact tests of seats and actual modification and flight tests.Results EC135 P3H helicopter proved to meet all the airworthiness certification requirements after emergency medical system modification.Conclusion The proposed modification scheme enables EC135 P3H helicopter to rapidly transition between standard and medical configurations,enhancing its emergency medical rescue capabilities and providing references for medical modifications of helicopters with similar configurations.
3.Scientific basis of acupuncture on mesenchymal stem cells for treating ischemic stroke.
Te BA ; Kai-Hang SUN ; Jing WANG ; Ze-Ran WANG ; Bo-Mo SANG ; Hong-Kuan LI ; Hao-Ran GUO ; Xue YANG ; Yu-Jie ZHENG ; Xiao-Feng ZHAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(6):691-696
The scientific basis of acupuncture on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for treating ischemic stroke (IS) is discussed. MSCs transplantation has great potential for the treatment of tissue damage caused by early stage inflammatory cascade reactions of IS, but its actual transformation is limited by various factors. How to improve the homing efficiency of MSCs is the primary issue to enhance its efficacy. As such, the possible mechanisms of acupuncture and MSCs transplantation in inhibiting inflammatory cascade reactions induced by IS are explored by reviewing literature, and a hypothesis that acupuncture could promote the secretion of stromal cell-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α) from ischemic foci to regulate SDF-1α/CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) axis, thereby improving the homing efficiency of MSCs transplantation, exerting its neuroprotective function, and improving the bed transformation ability, is proposed.
Humans
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Ischemic Stroke
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Chemokine CXCL12
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Inflammation
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Ze-Hao CHEN ; Jia-Kai HE ; Ran LI ; Yu-Hang JIANG ; Bao-Hui JIA
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(12):1454-1456
5.Mechanisms of Acupuncture in Improving Alzheimer's Disease Caused by Mitochondrial Damage.
Yu-Hang JIANG ; Jia-Kai HE ; Ran LI ; Ze-Hao CHEN ; Bao-Hui JIA
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2022;28(3):272-280
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases among the elderly and it accounts for nearly 80% of all dementias. The pathogenesis of AD is complicated and enigmatic thus far. The mitochondrial cascade hypothesis assumes that mitochondrial damage may mediate, drive, or contribute to a variety of AD pathologies and may be the main factor in late-onset AD. Currently, there are no widely recognized drugs able to attenuate mitochondrial damage in AD. Notably, increasing evidence supports the efficacy of acupuncture for improving the mitochondrial structure and protecting mitochondrial functions in AD. This review reports the mechanisms by which acupuncture regulates mitochondrial dynamics, energy metabolism, calcium homeostasis and apoptosis. In conclusion, these findings suggest that AD mitochondrial dysfunction represents a reasonable therapeutic target and acupuncture could play a significant role in preventing and treating AD.
Acupuncture Therapy
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Aged
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Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy*
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Apoptosis
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Humans
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Mitochondria/metabolism*
6.Proportion of Uterine Malignant Tumors in Patients with Laparoscopic Myomectomy: A National Multicenter Study in China
Yang HUA ; Li XIAO-CHUAN ; Yao CHEN ; Lang JING-HE ; Jin HANG-MEI ; Xi MING-RONG ; Wang GANG ; Wang LU-WEN ; Hao MIN ; Ding YAN ; Chen JIE ; Zhang JIAN-QING ; Han LU ; Guo CHENG-XIU ; Xue XIANG ; Li YAN ; Zheng JIAN-HUA ; Cui MAN-HUA ; Li HUAI-FANG ; Tao GUANG-SHI ; Chen LONG ; Wang SU-MIN ; Lu AN-WEI ; Huang ZE-HUA ; Liu QING ; Zhuang YA-LI ; Huang XIANG-HUA ; Zhu GEN-HAI ; Huang OU-PING ; Hu LI-NA ; Li MU-JUN ; Zhou HONG-LIN ; Song JING-HUI ; Zhu LAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2017;130(22):2661-2665
Background:The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that the use of morcellation may cause fibroids or pelvic dissemination and metastasis of uterine sarcoma;therefore,the use of morcellation is limited in the USA.A large sample study is necessary to assess the proportion of uterine malignant tumors found in patients with laparoscopic myomectomy.Methods:A national multicenter study was performed in China.From 2002 to 2014,33,723 cases were retrospectively selected.We calculated the prevalence and recorded the clinical characteristics of the patients with malignancy after morcellation application.A total of 62 cases were finally pathologically confirmed as malignant postoperatively.Additionally,the medical records of the 62 patients were analyzed in details.Results:The proportion of postoperative malignancy after morcellation application was 0.18% (62/33,723) for patients who underwent laparoscopic myomectomy.Nearly 62.9% (39/62) of patients had demonstrated blood flow signals in the uterine fibroids before surgery.And,23 (37.1%) patients showed rapid growth at the final preoperative ultrasound.With respect to the pathological types,38 (61.3%) patients had detectable endometrial stromal sarcoma,13 (21.0%) had detectable uterine leiomyosarcoma,only 3 (3.2%) had detectable carcinosarcoma,and 5 (8.1%) patients with leiomyoma had an undetermined malignant potential.Conclusions:The proportion of malignancy is low after using morcellation in patients who undergo laparoscopic myomectomy.Patients with fast-growing uterine fibroids and abnormal ultrasonic tumor blood flow should be considered for malignant potential,and morcellation should be avoided.

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