1.Scholars'consensus on the construction and development of chinese medical humanities:summary of"seminar on the construction of Chinese medical humanities"held in Harbin in August 2023
Jinfan WANG ; Mei YIN ; Yue WANG ; Huan LIU ; Zhong HE ; Yunzhang LIU ; Rui DENG ; Min CHEN ; Junrong LIU ; Yongfu CAO ; Donghong WANG ; Hongjiang ZHANG ; Fengxiang LU ; Yu CHENG ; Yuan HE ; Fang SHAN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(2):248-252
On August 2-4,2023,the"Third Summit Forum on'Building a Community of Shared Future for Doctors and Patients'"was jointly organized by institutions such as the Chinese Medical Ethics,the Hospital Humanities Management and Talent Training Special Committee of the China Population and Culture Promotion Association,Center for Ethical Studies of Renmin University of China,the Newspaper for China's Physicians,the China Health Law Society,the China Anti-Cancer Association,and the China Association For Ethical Studies in Harbin.The conference arranged a sub-forum for the"Seminar on the Construction of Chinese Medical Humanities",with domestic medical humanities scholars attending the conference.After heated discussions at the seminar,the Scholars'Consensus on the Construction and Development of Chinese Medical Humanities was formed.It was proposed that in the new era,it is urgent to build the medical humanities discipline,as well as lead the academic integration and development of medical humanities under the core socialist values.At the same time,for the construction of the medical humanities discipline,it is necessary to optimize the organizational mechanism,prosper and develop the overall framework of the medical humanities discipline,accelerate the construction of a professional teaching team for the medical humanities discipline,promote the establishment of a new carrier medical humanities education and teaching in cultivating morality and nurturing talents,as well as focus on solving problems related to the cultivation of medical humanities graduate students.
2.An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique (version 2023)
Jie SHEN ; Lin CHEN ; Shiwu DONG ; Jingshu FU ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Hongbo HE ; Chunli HOU ; Zhiyong HOU ; Gang LI ; Hang LI ; Fengxiang LIU ; Lei LIU ; Feng MA ; Tao NIE ; Chenghe QIN ; Jian SHI ; Hengsheng SHU ; Dong SUN ; Li SUN ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiaohua WANG ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Hongri WU ; Junchao XING ; Jianzhong XU ; Yongqing XU ; Dawei YANG ; Tengbo YU ; Zhi YUAN ; Wenming ZHANG ; Feng ZHAO ; Jiazhuang ZHENG ; Dapeng ZHOU ; Chen ZHU ; Yueliang ZHU ; Zhao XIE ; Xinbao WU ; Changqing ZHANG ; Peifu TANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Fei LUO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(2):107-120
Infectious bone defect is bone defect with infection or as a result of treatment of bone infection. It requires surgical intervention, and the treatment processes are complex and long, which include bone infection control,bone defect repair and even complex soft tissue reconstructions in some cases. Failure to achieve the goals in any step may lead to the failure of the overall treatment. Therefore, infectious bone defect has been a worldwide challenge in the field of orthopedics. Conventionally, sequestrectomy, bone grafting, bone transport, and systemic/local antibiotic treatment are standard therapies. Radical debridement remains one of the cornerstones for the management of bone infection. However, the scale of debridement and the timing and method of bone defect reconstruction remain controversial. With the clinical application of induced membrane technique, effective infection control and rapid bone reconstruction have been achieved in the management of infectious bone defect. The induced membrane technique has attracted more interests and attention, but the lack of understanding the basic principles of infection control and technical details may hamper the clinical outcomes of induced membrane technique and complications can possibly occur. Therefore, the Chinese Orthopedic Association organized domestic orthopedic experts to formulate An evidence-based clinical guideline for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique ( version 2023) according to the evidence-based method and put forward recommendations on infectious bone defect from the aspects of precise diagnosis, preoperative evaluation, operation procedure, postoperative management and rehabilitation, so as to provide useful references for the treatment of infectious bone defect with induced membrane technique.
3.LncRNA-TDRG1 facilitates the malignant biological behavior of cervical cancer cells
Yang FAN ; Minghui LIU ; Fengxiang ZHANG ; Minge ZHANG ; Kening TIAN ; Huafeng HE ; Fang WANG ; Yuliang ZOU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(2):245-250
【Objective】 To investigate the molecular mechanism of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) TDRG1 in facilitating the malignant progression and poor prognosis of patients with cervical cancer. 【Methods】 Cervical cancer cell lines and normal cervical cell Ect1/E6E7 were collected. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the expression of TDRG1. Cervical cancer cell lines were transfected with TDRG1-siRNA, and the proliferation of cancer cells was detected by CCK-8 method and cell plate cloning experiment. The invasion and migration of cancer cells were measured by Transwell experiment. The apoptosis of cancer cells was examined by flow cytometry, and the expressions of relevant proteins were tested by Western blot. 【Results】 Compared with Ect1/E6E7, cervical cancer cell lines showed relatively increased expression of TDRG1. Downregulation of TDRG1 expression inhibited the proliferation and colony formation (162±21 vs. 411±33, P<0.05), as well as the invasion and migration (invasion: 86±13 vs. 315±38, P<0.01; migration: 177±22 vs. 406±41, P<0.01) of Hela cells. Meanwhile, the apoptosis of Hela cells increased [(28±1.5)% vs. (16±1.2)%, P<0.05] and the expression of Bcl-2 protein reduced. In addition, TDRG1 knockdown also decreased the activity of autophagy in Hela cells. 【Conclusion】 TDRG1 facilitates the malignant biological progression of cervical cancer by inhibiting the apoptosis and providing a protective autophagy in cervical cells.
4.The correlation between the serum resistin and the collapse process of femoral head necrosis
Xiaoming HE ; Shuidi GONG ; Fengxiang PANG ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Weifeng LI ; Yingshan SHEN ; Lixin CHEN ; Fan YANG ; Shaojun LIU ; Qiushi WEI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2019;35(4):579-583
Objective We aimed to explor the correlation between the serum resistin levels and the collapse process of femoral head necrosis. Methods Eighty-eight patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head were included in this study (26, 34 and 28 cases at ARCO stage Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ, respectively). Fifty healthy controls were enrolled. The serum resistin levels were detected with ELISA method. We compared the serum resistin levels between the patient group and control group. The differences of serum resistin levels between different ARCO stagesand various disease causes were analyzed in the patient group. Results The resistin levels were significantly higher in patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral than healthy control group (P = 0.026). Compared with control group, the resistin levels significantly increased in patients at ARCO stage Ⅲ and ARCO stage Ⅳ respectively (P = 0.001).The resistin levels of procollapse group (ARCO stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ) were significantly higher than that of precollapse group (ARCO stage Ⅱ) (P = 0.000). There was no statistic difference between ARCO stage Ⅲ andⅣ in resistin levels (P> 0.05). No statistical significance was found between different disease causes. ROC curve analysis of resisrin level indicated theertain accuracy (AUC = 0.749) , sensitivity and significant specificity (77.4%, 61.5%, respectively) in the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis. Conclusions Resistin is closely related to the collapse process of femoral head necrosis. The level of resistin was significantly increased after the collapse of femoral head, which could be useful for the clinical diagnosis of the collapse of femoral head necrosis.
5.Application of bibliometrics and visualization techniques to analyze the global research status and trends of rehabilitation after arthroplasty
Shuidi GONG ; Xiaoming HE ; Xiaolong ZHENG ; Fengxiang PANG ; Weifeng LI ; Lixin CHEN ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Yingshan SHEN ; Fan YANG ; Wei HE ; Shaojun LIU ; Qiushi WEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(3):160-168
Objective To investigate the global research status and trends ofrehabilitation after arthroplasty.Methods The Wed of Science database was used to search the publications on rehabilitation after arthroplasty from 1994 to 2018.The included publish items were statistically analyzed by bibliometrics.VOSviewer software was used to analyze the visual transformation of literature coupling (including author coupling,mechanism coupling and country coupling) and co-occurrence analysis.The research status and trends of rehabilitation after arthrop]asty in recent years were analyzed and predicted.Results A total of 1 702 studies were included in the present study.The number of literatures increased year by year globally,including 612 in the United States as the top number of studies in the world.The total citation frequency (15 433 times) and H index (61) of the research publications were also the highest in the world.China (79 literatures) ranked 6th in the number of global research publications,with total citation frequency (451 times) and H index (12) ranked 14th.The number of publications published by JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY and ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION on rehabilitation after arthroplasty was the highest.The University of Pittsburgh and the University of Toronto were the biggest contributors to publications on rehabilitation after arthroplasty.The theme of rehabilitation after arthroplasty can be divided into five categories:pain management,functional exercise,hospital management,complications and clinical trials.Hospital management wasthe main research field recently and the orthopedic specialty hospital would become a hot research topic in the fulure.Conclusion According to the current global trends,rehabilitation study is deepening and the number of publications will increase continuously.The United States is the largest contributor in this area.The current researches focus on the "hospital management" after arthroplasty.The new type of orthopedic specialty hospital may be the next research hotspot for arthroplasty.
6.Influence of treatment combining feedforward control and trunk exercise on the integrated ability and activity in children with cerebral palsy
Fengxiang HE ; Wenlong XIE ; Yan XU
China Modern Doctor 2018;56(14):108-111
Objective To investigate the influence of treatment combining feedforward control and trunk exercise on the integrated ability and activity in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods 100 children with CP were divided into control group and observation group, with 50 patients in each group. Patients in control group were treated with routine trunk exercise while patients in observation group were treated with additional feedforward control. The follow-up lasted 6 months. The scores of WeeFIM, GMFM-88, activity of daily living (ADL) and quality of life in two groups before and 6 months after intervention were observed. Results Scores of WeeFIM and GMFM-88 of 6 months after interven tion were higher than those before intervention in two groups respectively(P<0. 05). Scores of WeeFIM and GMFM-88 in observation group 6 months after intervention were higher than those in control group(P<0. 05). Scores of ADL 6 months after intervention in two groups were significantly higher than before intervention respectively (P<0. 05). Score of ADL 6 months after intervention in intervention group was significantly higher than that in control group(P<0. 05). Results of two groups 6 months after intervention were significantly different from their results before intervention. Scores of social function, physiological function, emotional function and total score of PedsQL were higher than those before intervention respectively (P<0. 05). These scores in observation group 6 months after intervention were significantly higher than those in control group (P<0. 05). Conclusion The effectiveness of treatment combining trunk exercise and feedforward control in children with CP was significant. This treatment could improve the motor function, ADL and life quality of patients.
7.Effect of pramipexole in the treatment of Parkinson after stroke
Jun XIE ; Yukui YAN ; Haiyan TANG ; Fengxiang HE
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(11):84-87
Objective To investigate the effect of pramipexole in the treatment of Parkinson after stroke .Methods 94 cases with Parkinson after stroke in our hospital from June 2013 to November 2015 were randomly selected and divided into two groups,47 cases respectively.Control group received routine etiological and symptomatic treatment, the study group received conventional therapy and symptomatic treatment and pramipexole treatment,two groups were treated for eight weeks.Parkinson’s disease scores,inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress index,and the clinical effect and complications of contrast were compared after the treatment.Results Compared with before treatment,scores of daily activities of emotion integral integral,the motor function in two groups decreased,levels of serum IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-αand Hs-CRP decreased,levels of CAT,T-SOD,T-GSH in plasma increased (P<0.05),and compared with the control group,scores of daily activities of emotion integral integral,the motor function in the study group were lower,levels of serum IL-1β,IL-6,TNF-αand Hs-CRP were lower,levels of CAT,T-SOD,T-GSH in plasma were higher (P<0.05),and the total effective rate in the study group 91.49% was higher than the control group 74.47% (P<0.05).Conclusion Pramipexole in the treatment of Parkinson after stroke was effective with high safety,and it can reduce Inflammatory factors and increase oxidative stress.
8.Comparative study of patient comfort and nursing workload in different PICC catheter sites
Hanfeng ZHANG ; Fengxiang HUANG ; Gefei JIANG ; Ying QIN ; Bijun HE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(10):733-736
Objective To explore the differences of patient comfort and nursing workload between ultrasound guidance on upper arm placement of PICC and traditional placement of PICC, and to provide a reference for correct selection of catheter way. Methods Using a nonrandomized controlled study, a total of 1 116 patients were divided into the control group and the observation group, patients with traditional placement of PICC were set as the control group, and the patients with upper arm placement of PICC were named as the observation group. The patient comfort and workload of use and maintenance of PICC by nurses were compared between two groups. Results The incidence of catheter sliding out of PICC in the observation group was 1.9%(7/365), obviously higher than that of the control group, which was 0.3%(2/751), the difference was significant (χ2=8.37,P=0.007). The patient comfort had no statistical significance between two groups (t=2.13,P=0.082). The workload of use and maintenance of PICC in the observation group were (1.87±0.31) min and (9.16±1.07) min ,which were obviously higher than that of the control group [(0.85±0.16) min and(7.22±2.13) min] in winter (t=4.39, P=0.022;t=3.44, P=0.041), but there was no statistical significance between two groups in summer (P>0.05). Conclusions The workload of use and maintenance of PICC on upper arm placement was higher than traditional placement of PICC in winter, but the obvious differences of patient comfort and nursing workload in summer between the two PICC groups were not been found.
9.Study on Optimization and Characterization of Dihydromyricetin Liposome
Na QI ; Fengxiang HUANG ; Ying LIAO ; Huajuan HE ; Shengjiu GU ; Guang LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(6):1427-1433
This study was aimed to optimize dihydromyricetin liposome formulations by orthogonal design in order to study its characterization. Dihydromyricetin liposomes were prepared with thin-film ultrasonic dispersion technology. Formulations of dihydromyricetin liposomes were optimized with entrapment efficiency as the optimized index. The formulation and technology were evaluated by the single factor. Based on this, orthogonal design was made on the screening and optimization of dihydromyricetin liposome. Its morphology was observed by transmission electron micro-scope. Its in vitro drug-release behavior was studied by equilibrium dialysis. The preliminary stability was studied. The results showed that the optimized formulation and technology of dihydromyricetin liposome was when the molar ratio of lecithin and cholesterol was 1:1, the dosage of dihydromyricetin was 4.0 mg. The pH of PBS was 5.0, ultra-sonic time was 3 min. The encapsulation efficiency of dihydromyricetin liposome was 58.1%. Its morphology was small spherical or nearly spherical vesicle with observation in transmission electron microscope. It showed that the in vitro release of dihydromyricetin liposome arrived 76.29% in 48 h. The drug content was still 96.57% of dosage for 30 days at 4oC in the dark place. It was concluded that the optimized formulation and preparation technology of di-hydromyricetin liposome were simple, replicable and stable.
10.Resuscitation and nursing of idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia combined with ventricular fibrillation treated by radiofrequency ablation
Ying HE ; Yuru WANG ; Yufang HU ; Guihua CHEN ; Yan ZHOU ; Fengxiang ZHANG ; Bing YANG ; Minglong CHEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(14):10-12
Objective The explore resuscitation and nursing of ventricular fibrillation (VF)during the ablation of idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia (ILVT).Methods Radiofre-quency ablation guided by 3-D mapping system treated for ILVT.During the procedure,the de-fibrillator,the patches and the ventilator should be prepared.Results VF happened in 5 patients during ablation,and the resuscitation was successful after defibrillation and countermeasures.Con-clusion electrocardiograph monitoring,fully preparation before operation,active resuscitation and nursing countermeasures are the key to the success during the radiofrequency ablation.

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