1.Emergency medical response strategy for the 2025 Dingri, Tibet Earthquake
Chenggong HU ; Xiaoyang DONG ; Hai HU ; Hui YAN ; Yaowen JIANG ; Qian HE ; Chang ZOU ; Si ZHANG ; Wei DONG ; Yan LIU ; Huanhuan ZHONG ; Ji DE ; Duoji MIMA ; Jin YANG ; Qiongda DAWA ; Lü ; JI ; La ZHA ; Qiongda JIBA ; Lunxu LIU ; Lei CHEN ; Dong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):421-426
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			This paper systematically summarizes the practical experience of the 2025 Dingri earthquake emergency medical rescue in Tibet. It analyzes the requirements for earthquake medical rescue under conditions of high-altitude hypoxia, low temperature, and low air pressure. The paper provides a detailed discussion on the strategic layout of earthquake medical rescue at the national level, local government level, and through social participation. It covers the construction of rescue organizational systems, technical systems, material support systems, and information systems. The importance of building rescue teams is emphasized. In high-altitude and cold conditions, rapid response, scientific decision-making, and multi-party collaboration are identified as key elements to enhance rescue efficiency. By optimizing rescue organizational structures, strengthening the development of new equipment, and promoting telemedicine technologies, the precision and effectiveness of medical rescue can be significantly improved, providing important references for future similar disaster rescues.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.A case-crossover study on the impact of air pollution on the number of pediatric respiratory outpatient and emergency visits in a hospital in Shanghai
Peihua FU ; Julong LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Qiaozhen ZHANG ; Huimin JIN ; Min SONG ; Yanhan ZHANG ; Zhen GU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(1):29-33
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective  To investigate the correlation between the concentration of air pollutants (PM10, SO2, NO2) and the number of outpatient and emergency visits for pediatric respiratory diseases in a general hospital in Shanghai.  Methods  Data including pediatric respiratory disease outpatient and emergency visits in a hospital in Pudong New Area of Shanghai from May 1, 2013 to March 20, 2022 were collected. Daily concentration of air pollutants including PM10, SO2 and NO2 and meteorological data in Pudong New Area during the same period were collected. A case-crossover study with distributed lag non-linear model was conducted to explore the correlation between air pollutants (PM10, SO2, NO2) and the number of outpatient and emergency visits for pediatric respiratory diseases.  Results  The concentrations of PM10, SO2 and NO2 were positively with the number of outpatient and emergency visits for pediatric respiratory diseases. The strongest cumulative effect was observed on six days lag (Lag0-5) for PM10. For a 10 μg/m3 increase of the concentrations of PM10, the corresponding increase of cumulative pediatric respiratory disease outpatients was 1.10% (95%CI:0.97%, 1.23%) in Lag0-5. The strongest cumulative effect was observed on eight days lag (Lag0-7) for SO2 and NO2. For a 10 μg /m3 increase of the concentrations of SO2 and NO2, the corresponding increase of cumulative pediatric respiratory disease outpatients was 5.64% (95%CI:5.16%, 6.13%) and 5.41% (95%CI:5.15%, 5.66%) in Lag 0-7, respectively. The association of PM10 and SO2 with the number of pediatric respiratory disease visits in males was significantly stronger than that in females. The impact of PM10 on the number of pediatric respiratory disease visits in children aged 0-6 was higher than that in children aged 7-14, while the impact of SO2 and NO2 on the number of pediatric respiratory disease visits in children aged 7-14 was higher than that in children aged 0-6.  Conclusion  The concentration of ambient PM10, SO2, and NO2 is positively correlated with outpatient and emergency visits for pediatric respiratory diseases, with obvious lag and cumulative effect. Boys and children aged 0-6 are more susceptible to the hazard of air pollution.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Clinical efficacy of olopatadine eye drops combined with autologous serum in the treatment of artemisia pollen allergic conjunctivitis
International Eye Science 2019;19(8):1427-1430
AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of olopatadine eye drops combined with autologous serum in the treatment of artemisia pollen allergic conjunctivitis.
METHODS:Totally 305 patients with 610 eyes with allergic conjunctivitis and positive allergen test results of artemisia in our hospital were selected from June 2016 to June 2018, and randomly divided into the control group and the observation group. Patients in the control group were treated with olopatadine eye drops. Patients in the observation group were treated with autologous serum on the basis of the control group. Patients in both groups were treated continuously for 2wk. The total scores of symptoms and signs and clinical efficacy of the two groups were compared before and 2wk after treatment, and the adverse reactions during the treatment were observed.
RESULTS: Before treatment, there was no statistically significant difference in the total score of symptoms and signs between the two groups(P>0.05). Two weeks after treatment, the total score of symptoms and signs in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05), and the clinical efficacy of the observation group was better than that of the control group(P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).
CONCLUSION: Olopatadine eye drops combined with autologous serum in the treatment of artemisia pollen allergic conjunctivitis has a definite clinical effect, which can effectively relieve the clinical symptoms and signs of patients with high security.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Water Orientation Test of Alyn 2 (Chinese) and Its Reliability and Validity in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Yao CUI ; Fang CONG ; Jianjun LI ; Ailing ZHU ; Ming ZENG ; Long JIN ; Fengshan SI ; Bin YAO ; Wei JIA ; Dunwu XIAO ; Dongyang LI ; Kai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(11):1302-1308
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To translate the Water Orientation Test of Alyn 2 (WOTA2) into Chinese, and to study its reliability and validity for patients with spinal cord injury. Methods After authorizing, the English version WOTA2 scale and its training package were translated into Chinese. From January to September, 2018, 137 patients with spinal cord injury were evaluated with the Chinese version WOTA2 by two evaluators independently, and evaluated again three days later by one of the evaluators. The Cronbach39;s α, Spearman-Brown coefficient, intra-group correlation coefficient (ICC) and Kappa coefficient were calculated to evaluate the reliability. Content Validity Index (CVI) of items (I-CVI) and scale (S-CVI) were used to evaluate the content validity, and factors analysis was used to evaluate the structure validity. Results The Cronbach39;s α was 0.947 in all items of the scale, 0.890 in mental adjustment items and 0.954 in aquatic skills items. Pearson correlation coefficient of the half scales separated by odd and even items was 0.948, and the Spearman-Brown coefficient was 0.973. The ICC of test-retest was 0.965 in total score, 0.965 in centesimal system total score, 0.847 in mental adjustment score and 0.970 in aquatic skills score. The ICC of inter-testers was 0.964 in total score, 0.965 in centesimal system total score, 0.847 in mental adjustment score and 0.970 in aquatic skills score. The Kappa coefficient was 0.528 to 0.927 in test-retest and 0.528 to 0.927 in inter-testers. The I-CVI was 0.8 to 1.0 and S-CVI was 0.63. Factors analysis extracted four factors, which met the theory, and contributed 67% of cumulative variance. Conclusion The Chinese version WOTA2 is good in reliability and validity for patients with spinal cord injury, and can be used in the clinical practice of aquatic therapeutic exercise in China.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Comparison of the effect of transparent film retainer and Hawley retainer
ZHAO Xiao-ju ; ZHAO Xiao-ying ; ZHANG Jin-hui
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2017;25(4):270-272
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Long-term stability is an important part of orthodontic treatment and wearing a retainer is one of the methods to keep stable after active orthodontic treatment. Transparent film retainer and Hawley retainer are two kinds of retainer usually used in clinical treatment. the previous one is easy to made, comfortable and beautiful to wear, easily damaged. Hawley retainer is relatively complex to made and in a large size. And it is durable and adjustable. However, there are differences between these retainers on the retaining effects in different types of malocclusion. In clinical treatment, according to the type of malocclusion, we choose the appropriate retainer to keep stable occlusal relationship after orthodontic treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine Bubble Bath on Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy
Dunwu XIAO ; Fang CONG ; Long JIN ; Weihong WU ; Yanli ZHANG ; Fengshan SI ; Bin YAO ; Wei JIA ; Rao CUI ; Youlin LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(3):262-265
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To observe the effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine bubble bath on the children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. Methods 13 children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy received routine rehabilitation and bubble bath (control group), while 14 children received routine rehabilitation and Traditional Chinese Medicine bubble bath (experimental group). All the children were assessed with Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66) and Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) of triceps surae muscle before and 10 weeks after treatment.Results The total score of GMFM-66 increased (P<0.001) and the MAS score decreased in both groups (P<0.01) after treatment. The dimensions B, D, and E of GMFM-66 only increased in the experimental group (P<0.05). The MAS score decreased more in the experimental group than in the control group after treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion Traditional Chinese Medicine bubble bath can improve gross motor function and reduce triceps surae muscle tension of the children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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