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  • A MODEL FOR STUDYING ON MECHANICAL RESPONSES OF OSTEOBLAST SEEDED IN THREE DIMENSIONAL SCAFFOLD

    Objective To establish a model for studying on mechanical responses of osteoblasts seeded in 3 dimensional(3D) scaffold. Methods Fifty pieces of bioderived cancellous bones, whose holes were 500 to 800 μm and density was 0.36 to 0.45g/cm3, were obtained as the scaffolds. They were cultured with the third passage suspension of Wistar rat. Twenty-four of the 50 scaffolds were constructed under apparent strain sine waveform with amplitude of 1 000 με, frequency of 3 Hz, and duration of 3 min/d, as experimental group. The other scaffolds were control group. After 3day coculture, osteoblasts were observed with scanning electron microscope. The proliferation of the osteoblasts was checked by MTT on scheduled date. Results Scanning electron microscopic observation showed that osteoblasts ttached and spread on the trabeculae, which presented the validity of the model under proper mechanical condition. Experiment showed that mechanical environment promoted theproliferation of osteoblasts. The observation of proliferation of osteoblasts showed that the quantity of osteoblasts in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group 1,4,8,12,16,20,24, and 28 days after culturing. Therewas significant difference between the two groups 12,16,20,24,and 28 days afterculturing(P<0.05). Conclusion The establishment of the model can facilitate the study of mechanical responses of osteoblasts under different conditions.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • In-hospital cardiac arrest risk prediction models for patients with cardiovascular disease: a systematic review

    Objective To systematically review risk prediction models of in-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with cardiovascular disease, and to provide references for related clinical practice and scientific research for medical professionals in China. Methods Databases including CBM, CNKI, WanFang Data, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, Wiley Online Journals and Scopus were searched to collect studies on risk prediction models for in-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with cardiovascular disease from January 2010 to July 2022. Two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and evaluated the risk of bias of the included studies. Results A total of 5 studies (4 of which were retrospective studies) were included. Study populations encompassed mainly patients with acute coronary syndrome. Two models were modeled using decision trees. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve or C statistic of the five models ranged from 0.720 to 0.896, and only one model was verified externally and for time. The most common risk factors and immediate onset factors of in-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with cardiovascular disease included in the prediction model were age, diabetes, Killip class, and cardiac troponin. There were many problems in analysis fields, such as insufficient sample size (n=4), improper handling of variables (n=4), no methodology for dealing with missing data (n=3), and incomplete evaluation of model performance (n=5). Conclusion The prediction efficiency of risk prediction models for in-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with cardiovascular disease was good; however, the model quality could be improved. Additionally, the methodology needs to be improved in terms of data sources, selection and measurement of predictors, handling of missing data, and model evaluations. External validation of existing models is required to better guide clinical practice.

    Release date:2022-11-14 09:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Survey on Third-party Mediation Model for Medical Disputes

    ObjectiveTo understand the cognition and mediation tendencies of health care workers in terms of third-party mediation for medical disputes, analyze the factors influencing the trust of both doctors and patients on third-party mediation, and propose suggestions on building third-party mediation mechanisms for medical disputes. MethodsBetween August and December 2012, we made the cognition questionnaire on third-party mediation for medical disputes based on the past medical literature, and the knowledge of doctor-patient relationship as well as third-party mediation agency's organizational structure (including locations and management authorities), staffing, mediation basis, validity sources and fund ensuring. We performed the random cluster sampling survey on all health care workers in five hospitals of different levels. The original data were put into the computer for statistical analysis by SPSS 18.0. ResultsThe knowledge of health care workers on third-party mediation was high. They believed that the best place for solving medical disputes should be the court or judicial administrative department, and the management authorities should be health administrative departments. In case of mediation failure, the majority of health care staff chose to continue to solve the dispute through legal channels. For the effectiveness of mediation conclusion, most health care workers tended to believe in the form of arbitration. They thought that mediators should have professional background of medicine and law; the majority of those surveyed doctors tended to accept forensic conclusions as a basis for mediation. For determining the compensation, doctors were in favor of Applicable Regulations for Medical Malpractice. Over 40% of medical staff believed that third-party mediation should be financed by government financial allocation, and more than half of the medical staff believed that it should be paid by the insurance company. ConclusionThird-party mediation should be set in and managed by the court or judicial and administrative departments. Mediator group should be formed by professionals of law and medical sciences. In the mediation process, it is recommended that the focus of controversy should be identified by forensic identification in order to form a clear division of responsibilities and high mediation efficiency. We recommend that the government introduce in financial allocations at all levels on the basis of medical liability insurance system, and force medical institutions to purchase medical liability insurance through the regulations of law, in order to provide funding support for the operation of third-party mediation organizations. Meanwhile, medical liability insurance companies should be operated under strict supervision to avoid their interference on the mediation work.

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  • Exploration and establishment of “grass-roots Party building + targeted poverty alleviation” model by Emergency Department of West China Hospital of Sichuan University

    This article introduces the exploration and establishment of “grass-roots Party building + targeted poverty alleviation” model by the Party Branch of Emergency Department of West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and discusses how to establish the “trinity mode” of management support, personnel training, and on-site guidance under the leading of grass-roots Party building through a series of the branches combined activities, according to the core idea of “strengthening the Party construction, bringing people closer together, and promoting development”. The aim is to form a long-term mechanism of grass-roots Party building and targeted medical poverty alleviation through continuously implementing this model, which can benefit more people in remote and ethnic minority areas and contribute to “Healthy China 2030”.

    Release date:2020-12-28 09:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Model-based Meta-analysis: Method and Evaluation

    Model-based meta-analysis (MBMA) is a new type of quantitative analysis method, random effects in statistics will be found and put into the model as well as covariates. The final model has a strong predictive ability, can be conducted to make clinical decisions and evaluation. For its complexity, MBMA study is difficult to perform which restricted its application. By summarizing current published MBMA studies as well as the authors' experience, this article introduced the principle, method and status of MBMA.

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  • Establishment and research progress of retina ischemic animal model

    Retinal ischemia is the common pathologic process in many ophthalmic diseases, including ischemic optic neuropathy, retinal artery and vein occlusion, carotid artery obstructive disease, retinopathy of prematurity, chronic diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. It is very important to establish animal models to investigate pathology mechanism and explore the treatment of retinal ischemia disease. At present, the commonly used methods for establishing retinal ischemia animal models include increasing intraocular pressure, ligating of blood vessels, suture method, photochemical method, and drug injection etc. This article summarizes the methods to establish the animal models and analyzes the indication for each animal model. It is expected that the method of establishing a retinal ischemic animal model will be helpful to the experimental design of follow-up retinal ischemia studies.

    Release date:2021-06-18 01:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress on the definition, transmission mechanism and management strategies of information epidemic

    Infodemic describes a special state during a public health emergency in which biased health information shows an explosive spread. This study systematically comprehends the definition, spreading mechanism, and coping strategies of infodemics. The study shows that the proliferation of false information relies on social media platforms and is driven by group psychological factors, social networks and algorithmic recommendation mechanisms, presenting complex dynamic characteristics. This article focuses on analyzing the commonly used tools in the field of communication science (including three types of models, ABM, SIR and MAP) and exploring their application value in simulating the diffusion path of disinformation. In terms of management strategies, the article proposes the strategies of constructing an intelligent information monitoring system, enhancing public health literacy, strengthening information filtering and quality control, and realizing the precise transformation of scientific knowledge. Despite the progress of the research, it still faces challenges such as fast dissemination speed and difficult supervision. In the future, interdisciplinary cooperation should be strengthened, a data-based information intervention system should be constructed, and the public's ability to immunize false information should be enhanced to protect public health safety.

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  • Clinical reasoning and practice of occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy practice should be informed by the model of practice, with a focus on the needs of the clients and conducting activity analysis and occupational analysis on these needs. Intervention plans are developed in collaboration with clients/family members and they should be in control in decision making. In occupational therapy, the client is the active agent of activity, and the therapist serves as a helper or a facilitator. The design of therapeutic activities should not only consider restoring lost function and using residual functions but also pay attention to the impact of environmental factors on the client’s role and occupational performance. Occupational therapy helps the clients to return to family and society through improving their occupational performance via grading and adapting activities, providing information such as social resources, and implementing individualized interventions. This paper reviews the clinical reasoning and implementation of occupational therapy.

    Release date:2020-06-25 07:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • MODIFIED PROCEDURE FOR RAT MODEL OF HEPATOCIRRHOSIS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS

    Objective To establish the reliable model of hepatocirrhosis with portal hypertension. Methods Carbon tetrachloride was subcutaneous injected after devascularization of the circumference of the left renal vein. The morphology of liver, the extrahepatic portal system and portcaval collateral circulation were observed. Results The liver of rats underwent degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes, and the normal architecture of the liver lobules was replaced by pseudolobules, which consisted of regenerative hepatocytes and fibrous septa. After 5 weeks, the portal pressure was significantly higher than that of control (P<0.05). The diameter of esophageal vein was significantly larger than that of control at 15th week (P<0.05). Conclusion This technique is simple and reliable and can be applied for various experimental studies on portal hypertension.

    Release date:2016-09-08 01:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Establishing Rat Model of Incomplete Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction by Serosal Stripping Method

    ObjectiveTo study a new method for establishing the rat model of incomplete adhesive intestinal obstruction. MethodsThe serosal stripping method was adopted, the general health condition changes of rats were observed on day 3, 5, and 7 after modeling, meanwhile the weight was measured, the superior mesenteric artery flow velocity and small intestine wall thickness were observed via the color Doppler ultrasound and orthostatic X ray. The level of D-lactate acid in the blood plasma, and the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the intestine tissue were tested. The pathological changes of the intestine tissue were observed. ResultsCompared with the normal group (no treatment was done), the general health conditions of rats were worse, the weight significantly decreased (Plt;0.01), the superior mesenteric artery blood flow velocity significantly increased and small intestinal wall was thickened (Plt;0.05, Plt;0.01), airfluid level or a great deal of seroperitoneum and pneumatosis flat appeared via orthostatic abdominal X-ray, the level of D-lactic acid in the blood plasma and the content of MDA in the intestine tissue significantly increased on day 5 after modeling (Plt;0.05, Plt;0.01), the activity of SOD in the intestine tissue significantly decreased on day 7 after modeling in the model group (Plt;0.05). The pathological changes consistented with adhesive intestinal obstruction via pathological observation. On the 7th day, the rat model of incomplete adhesive intestinal obstruction was successfully built . ConclusionThe rat model of incomplete adhesive intestinal obstruction is completed by serosal stripping method.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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