1.The characteristics and coping strategies of medical support mission in rescue and landing of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft
Peiming SUN ; Tao WANG ; Shuai MAO ; Xiaopei GAO ; Xiaoming LIU ; Junfeng GAO ; Jianwu YANG ; Heming YANG ; Ke LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(7):903-907
Objective:To review the characteristics and coping strategies of the rescue and landing medical support mission of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft.Methods:The characteristics of rescue and landing medical support mission of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft was analyzed, and the coping strategies and experience were discussed.Results:(1) The characteristics of rescue and landing medical support mission of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft included: long time in space station and high-intensity space missions; high-density space medical support mission in short term; special environmental factors in severe cold night; complex terrain of landing site; and the young medical support team. (2) The main coping strategies of rescue and landing medical support mission of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft included: strengthened the organization and leadership and improved the training model; reinforcement learning the medical treatment plan and strengthened the medical rescue skills training; optimized the carrying equipment and added the heat preservation and lighting measures; improved the medical rescue process and perfected the emergency plan; emphasized on the scientific research as important as mission; and strengthened the physical exercise and cold resistance exercise.Conclusions:The characteristics and coping strategies of rescue and landing medical support mission of Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft are summarized to provide the experience for space medical rescue and offer the support for China's manned space industry.
2.The influence of special environment on peripheral veins and coping strategies during the space medical rescue mission of Shenzhou-13 spacecraft
Mingjie GAO ; Ming ZHAO ; Peiming SUN ; Jianwu YANG ; Lianyong LI ; Yuxia CHENG ; Heming YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(7):876-881
Objective:To study the environmental characteristics of launch section during the space medical rescue mission of Shenzhou-13 spacecraft, evaluate the influence of special environment on peripheral veins, and investigate the coping strategies.Methods:Combined with the practice of launch section during space medical rescue mission of Shenzhou-13 spacecraft, the main factors of aerospace special environment, cold and faint light, were selected and the related literature was reviewed to explore the feasibility, advantages and disadvantages of peripheral venipuncture, central venous catheter and bone marrow puncture. The experience of the space medical rescue mission was summarized and the coping strategies were provided for follow-up task training.Results:The environmental characteristics of launch section during the space medical rescue mission of Shenzhou-13 spacecraft included cold, faint light, sand-wind and complex terrain. The vascular filling, vascular elasticity and visibility of peripheral vein decreased in different degrees under special environmental, the vascular visibility was most affected. The literature analysis showed that bone marrow puncture was a suitable method to establish infusion access in cold and faint light environment.Conclusions:The special environment of space launch mission has greater impact on peripheral veins. In order to assurance the successful implementation of manned space project, the training of basic operational skills should be consolidated, the training of ability in special environment should be enhanced and the advanced clinical auxiliary equipment should be equipped in follow-up space medical mission training.
3.Effect of Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction on urodynamics and expression of Piezo1 in overactive bladder rats
Jianwu SHEN ; Ran LUO ; Bin YANG ; Zhan GAO ; Weijun ZHENG ; Yanyan MOU ; Mingjiang YAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(4):349-356
Objective:To observe the effect of Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction on urodynamics and the expression of Piezo1 if overactive bladder (OAB) rats. Methods:Thirty SPF grade female SD rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, Tolterodine control group, low-dose and high-dose Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction groups, with 6 rats in each group. The OAB rats were modeled by intraperitoneal injection of Cyclophosphamide. After the successful modeling, Tolterodine control group was given 0.36 mg/kg Tolterodine tartrate, the low-dose and high-dose Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction groups were given 1.59 and 3.18 g/kg Lingshao-Zaoren Mianjian granules by gavage, the blank group and model group were given the same amount of distilled water, once a day for 14 days. After 14 days, the urodynamics of rats in each group were detected. The bladder volume and maximum bladder pressure were observed respectively. The pathological changes of bladder tissue were observed by HE staining. The expression of Piezo1 protein in bladder tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blot. The expression of Piezo1 mRNA in bladder tissue was detected by qPCR. Results:Compared with the blank group, the body weight, bladder volume and maximum bladder pressure of the model group were significantly reduced ( P<0.01). HE staining result showed that the model group had hyperplasia of urinary tract epithelium, degeneration, necrosis and abscission of epithelial cells, infiltration of a large number of inflammatory cells in stroma, vascular proliferation, thickening of vascular wall, hyperplasia of mucosal smooth muscle, disorder of arrangement, and significant up regulation of Piezo1 protein expression ( P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the weight [(244.83 ± 6.05) g, (233.33 ± 11.76) g vs. (219.00 ± 9.70) g] of rats in the Tolterodine control group and high-dose group of Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction significantly increased ( P<0.01), and the bladder volume [(0.93 ± 0.31) ml, (1.17 ± 0.17) ml, (1.21 ± 0.23) ml vs. (0.50 ± 0.16) ml] and maximum bladder pressure [(42.00 ± 3.03) cmH 2O, (45.83 ± 7.19) cmH 2O, (46.83 ± 8.23) cmH 2O vs. (30.50 ± 5.47) cmH 2O] of rats in the Tolterodine control group, low-dose and high-dose Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction groups were significantly increased ( P<0.01); the bladder epithelial hyperplasia and degeneration degree, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration degree and vascular hyperplasia degree of rats in the Tolterodine control group, low-dose and high-dose Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction groups significantly increased. The expression of Piezo1 mRNA (1.50 ± 0.04, 2.05 ± 0.08, 1.44 ± 0.10 vs. 2.56 ± 0.11) and protein in the Tolterodine control group, low-dose and high-dose Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction groups were significantly decreased ( P<0.01). Conclusion:Lingshao-Zaoren Decoction can increase the bladder volume and maximum bladder pressure of urinary incontinence caused by detrusor overactivity in rats with overactive bladder, which may be related to reduction of Piezo1 expression.
4. Clinical observation of Fufang-Xuanju capsule combined levofloxacin mesylate tablets in the treatment of chronic epididymitis
Jianwu SHEN ; Liupan KE ; Zhan GAO ; Weijun ZHENG ; Yanyan MOU ; Ran LUO ; Jiasen DING ; Xiaoqin YANG ; Pengxu QIN ; Haote CHEN ; Kuiqing SHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(2):120-123
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5.Clinical research progress of acupuncture and moxibustion treating female overactive bladder
Liupan KE ; Jianwu SHEN ; Jiasen DING ; Pengxu QIN ; Xiaoqin YANG ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(5):504-506
This paper reviews the clinical researches on acupuncture and moxibustion treating female overactivity of bladder (OAB), and finds that acupuncture and moxibustion treating female OAB hastheraputic effect with simplicity, little adverse reaction and could take effect in a short period of time. Electroacupuncture has combined the effects of acupuncture and nerve electrical stimulation treatment, and it takes few acupoints and is easy to operate. The main acupoints of one or more points of Baliao acupoints shows obvious clinical effect, and navel moxibustion method and auriculo-acupuncture can improve the frequency and urgency of urination of OAB. The combination of using acupuncture and moxibustionhas certaineffect, however, due to the complicated procedures and long treatment courses, it’s not used widely in cinic.
6. Review of Chinese medicine as adjunct therapy for the bladder urothelial carcinoma
Lin ZHANG ; Jianwu SHEN ; Fanxiong ZENG ; Kuiqing SHAO ; Qi LI ; Ding LI ; Yujing LI ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(8):788-790,f3
This article collects related literatures which is about the Chinese medicine adjuvant treatment of bladder urothelial carcinoma, and sums up the etiology, pathogenesis and TCM auxiliary treatment methods of this disease. Through the analysis, it is believed that the pathogeny of the disease is mainly concentrated in the aspects of damp, heat, blood stasis and poison. The literature on the adjuvant treatment of bladder urothelial carcinoma mainly focuses on the treatment of syndrome differentiation, postoperative recovery, postoperative perfusion, adjuvant chemotherapy and palliative therapy. The progress of its research is summarized as follows.
7.Cavernous lymphatic malformation involving the bilateral labia minora: a case report
Dong YIN ; Jianwu GAO ; Li YANG ; Fan YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(2):136-137
Objective To improve the understanding of cavernous lymphatic malformation (CLM) of the vulva.Methods The clinical manifestations,histopathological and immunohistochemical features of a case of CLM involving bilateral labia minora were analyzed,and relevant literatures were reviewed.Results A 17-year-old unmarried female patient presented with gradually enlarged subcutaneous masses on the bilateral labia minora for 2 years.Physical examination showed that soft kidney-shaped subcutaneous masses were observed on the bilateral labia minora.After surgical resection,a yellow-white solid cut surface was observed,and there were scattered rice-sized cyst cavitics filled with clear colorless liquid.Histopathologically,a large number of dilated lymphatic vessels with different sizes of lumens were scatteredly distributed in the dermis.The lumens were lined by a single layer of flattened endothelial cells,and there were thick fibrous septa between the lumens.Endothelial cells in the lymphatic vessels were stained positive for D2-40 and CD31,but negative for CD34.Interstitial fibroblasts were stained positive for progesterone receptors,but negative for estrogen receptors.Finally,the patient was diagnosed with CLM of bilateral labia minora.After surgical resection of the masses on the bilateral labia minora,no relapse was observed during the follow-up of 6 months.Conclusion Histopathological and immunohistochemical features facilitate the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of CLM.
8.Review of traditional Chinese medicine in treatment of stress urinary incontinence
Lin ZHANG ; 100091 北京,中国中医科学院西苑医院泌尿外科 ; Jianwu SHEN ; Fanxiong ZENG ; Kuiqing SHAO ; Qi LI ; Ding LI ; Shuangxi LYU ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(10):957-960
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) has a higher incidence in middle-aged and elderly women. At present, for mild and moderate SUI patients, the treatment of kegel practice or combined with TCM ,and acupuncture, acupoint application or pelvic floor muscle exercise show benefit effect. This article summarized the etiology and pathogenesis of SUI, TCM therapy, integrated traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, in recent years, in order to provide reference for the treatment of the disease and the further study.
9.A clinical research of Lingshao-Zaoren granule for the female with overactive bladder symptom: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Jianwu SHEN ; Zhan GAO ; Lin ZHANG ; Kuiqing SHAO ; Ran LUO ; Qi LI ; Pengxu QIN ; Yujin LI ; Yi ZHAO ; Fanxiong ZENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(12):1077-1080
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of Lingshao-Zaoren granule in the treatment of female overactive bladder. Methods A total of 60 female OAB patients who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into 2 groups, 30 cases in each group. The control group recieved the Tolterodine Tartrate Sustained Release Tablets and the Lingshao-Zaoren granule placebo, and the treatment group used the Tolterodine Tartrate Sustained Release Tablets and the true Lingshao-Zaoren granule treatment. Both groups were treated for 4 weeks. Overactive bladder symptom scale (OABSS) was used to determine the severity of OAB.Results After treatment 14,28 d,OABSS scores of the treatment group(5.3 ± 2.3,1.4 ± 1.2 vs.8.4 ± 2.4,F=137.209),and control group(7.8 ± 1.9,6.8 ± 1.4 vs.8.6 ± 2.6,F=8.927),were significantly lower than the baseline of each group respectively (P<0.01). Besides, OABSS scores of the treatment group after 14 and 28 d were significantly lower than the control group (t=4.668, 15.678, P<0.01). The pain scores (5.9 ± 1.9, 2.7 ± 1.1 vs.9.5 ±2.3,F=108.819)of treatment group at 14 and 28 d were significantly lower than the baseline(P<0.01);and the pain scores of treatment group at 14 and 28 d were significantly lower than the control group (t=6.342, 14.812,P<0.01).The lower abdomen discomfort scores at 14,28 d in treatment group(1.9 ± 1.4,1.1 ± 1.0 vs. 3.3 ±1.1,F=28.762),and control group(2.7 ±1.0,2.4 ±0.8 vs.3.4 ±1.2,F=12.103)were significantly lower than the baseline of each group (P<0.01); and the abdominal discomfort scores of treatment group at 14, 28 d were significantly lower than the control group (t=2.521, 5.041, P<0.05 or P<0.01). Conclusions The Lingshao-Zaoren granule could decrease OABSS score,pain score,abdominal discomfort symptoms,improve clinical symptoms of the female patients with OAB.
10.The situation of treating male late-onset hypogonadism with traditional Chinese medicine
Shuangxi LYU ; Fanxiong ZENG ; Jianwu SHEN ; Kuiqing SHAO ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(1):85-88
Male late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) has seriously affected the quality of life in elderly men.The pathogenesis of this disease is related with growing old,endocrine function degradation and hormone levels decreased.The core principle of the western medicine treatment is to supple the androgen,but recent discovery found that long-term androgen supplementation have certain side effects,which will increase the benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer risk.Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has a unique advantage in treating this disease,it can regulate the body's endocrine and hormone levels,and delay aging.So it can improve the conditions of palpitations,insomnia,irritability,sweating,sexual loss,fatigue,weakness and other symptoms.Now we reviewed the theory of governance,classical prescriptions,self prescription treatment,acupuncture therapy,and exercise therapy from the aspect of traditional Chinese medicine.

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