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  • Hospital Risk Under Mordern Media Background

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Problems and Consideration for the Right of Emergency Treatment of Hospitals

    Through reviewing the regulations on the right of emergency treatment of hospitals, we analyzed reasons of emergency treatment of hospitals, including uninformed patients and informed patients without consent in emergency situations, as well as the risk of emergency rescue of hospitals. We put forward how to consider the judgment of emergency situations, justification of emergency treatment of hospitals, and risk attribution. We suggested improving the related legislation and regulations, developing compulsory medical insurance and a medical rescue system on emergency treatment.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Current Status and Strategies of Training on Ethics Reviews on Clinical Trials in China

    Objective To explore the current problems of training on ethics reviews in clinical trials in China. Methods We designed a quantitative survey to collect participants’ feedbacks on the training workshop on ethics reviews, which included contents, arrangement and structure, relevant to the workshop and their difficulties on ethics review work. Results A total of 60 questionnaires were sent and the response rate was 56.7% (34/60). A total of 120 participants from 18 provinces of China. Most of them were members of the virtual research center of evidence-base medicine of the Ministry of education. A total of 78.1% (25/32) participants thought they achieved their purpose after training, and 12.5% (4/32) did not meet their needs due to the poor language. The feedbacks of contents and quality of the workshop on ethics were shown in Table 1. The top useful contents (cents in 8-10) were: clinical trial registration, policies of WHO and China (93.8%, 30/32), data management and quality control in clinical trials, the roles of clinical trial registries and ethics committees (93.3%, 28/30), transparency in clinical trials (93.3%, 28/30), informed consent and beyond (91.8%, 31/34), and how to approach ethical review case studies (90.9%, 30/33), etc. Nobody considered workshop of less help.The majority (85.1%, 23/27) thought difficulties on ethic reviews existed and the main difficulties include: short of operational administrative rules (82.6%, 19/23), poor training opportunity (52.1%, 12/23), less supports from administrative (30.4%, 7/23) and financial (21.7%, 5/23), etc. The relevance (8-10 cents) to ethics workshop was: methods of teaching 75.9% (22/29), PPT 75% (21/28) and materials 42.9% (12/28). Conclusions There is some limitations in the first workshop on ethic reviews due to the lower response rate. However, it still shows the importance of training on ethics reviews. Training strategies should focus on different participants’ needs and the relevance to methods of teaching, and materials, etc. Workshopadopted lectures, cases studies analysis, more discussions and necessary translation will be welcome.

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  • The Experience Learnt from Wenchuan Earthquake Guide the Medical Rescue in Yushu Earthquake△

    A 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit china again, 702 days after Wenchuan Earthquake at Yushu prefecture of Qinghai province, 4000 meters above sea level. Up to April 19th, the death toll climbed to 1706, with 256 missing and 12128 injured. West China Hospital, as a regional state-level hospital of Ministry of Health, organized the first batch of medical team with relief supplies at the first day after Yushu earthquake and rushed to Yushu taking part into the rescue effort in golden seventy-two hours. The second day after Yushu earthquake, medical apparatus and drugs valued 5,000,000 RMB were delivered to the rescue site and the second batch of medical team were positioned. Within thirty three hours after the earthquake, 102 people, including 93 earthquake related injuries and 9 armed police with severe altitude illness, were sent to our hospital by air in four batches successively. Based on the first-hand experience of medical rescue in Wenchuan Earthquake, a series of diagnosis and treatment criteria which were built and developed with evidence-based method, and “four concentration principles”, namely concentrating the wounded, concentrating the experts, concentrating resources, and concentrating treatments, our medical rescue in Yushu earthquake were carried out appropriately. Up to 12 am., April 19th, 93 cases from the disaster area have been treated, of whom 54 seriously wounded, 58 underwent operations and none death. The experience learnt from Wenchuan Earthquake have been used, improved and sublimated more rapidly, more appropriately, more effectively in the Yushu earthquake medical rescue.

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  • Direct Legislation Is Required to Solve Brain Death and Organ Transplant Related Issues

    As more and more issues have emerged in organ transplantion cases, there is an increasing dispute about the definition of death: whether the criteria of cardiopulmonary death or brain death should be applied. The conflict between rights and obligations in brain death and organ transplantion is becoming ever evident, and there is a need for clarity on the issue of death and organ transplantion. This needs to come through legislation, which would be the most economical and effective intervention to provide this clarity. The authors believe that the National People’s Congress of China (NPC), the Standing Committee of NPC, the State Council of China and the Supreme People’s Court of China may get involved in the legislation for issues related to brain death and organ transplantion. As for the selection of decrees related to brain death and organ transplantion, all provinces, autonomous regions and centrally-governed municipalities can not exercise corresponding local legislative power except for special economic zones. After brain death and organ transplant related laws, administrative regulations, local decrees, autonomous decrees and special decrees have been settled, relevant executive legislation may be enacted. During such a legislative procedure, pilot programs can be adopted so as to enhance the applicability and success rate of the legislation of brain death and organ transplant.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Youth Volunteers of West China Medical School/ West China Hospital of Sichuan University after the Wenchuan Earthquake

    After Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, West China Medical School/ West China Hospital of Sichuan University organized a youth volunteer team for earthquake rescue and relief. A volunteer network was formed and relevant service regulations were formulated immediately. Volunteers have played an important role in post-earthquake evacuation of patients, emergency reception, ward care, on-call service, a service to help people find family members, telecommunications and some other major tasks.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Classroom Questionnaire of Brain Death and Organ Transplant Legislation△

    Objective We aimed to investigate the attitude and suggestion from doctors, pharmacists and civil servants concerning brain death and organ transplantation and the legislation. Methods A questionnaire with 10 sections and 44 questions was designed and distributed. The effective questionnaire data was then recorded and checked for descriptive analysis. Results In 1 400 questionnaires distributed, 1 063 were responded and 969 of them were valid and analyzed. The respondents showed an incomplete understanding of brain death and organ transplantation laws. Seventy-four percent of the respondents recognized and accepted the standard of brain death. They agreed that legislation should be involved in the removal of organs for transplantation, the future use of the organs, and insurance and compensation for the donor for possible health risks induced by organ removal. Of the 969 respondents, 92% considered it necessary to have legislation in brain death and organ transplantation, and 61% thought that it is time to legislate. Conclusion Legislation for brain death and organ transplantation is urgent and timely in China. The laws must include the respective rights and obligations of patients, close relatives, and medical institutions. Educating the public about brain death and organ transplantation should also be encouraged in a variety of ways.

    Release date:2016-08-25 03:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Strategies of Improving the Quality of Clinical Studies in China

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Re-orientating Teaching of Medical Ethics in Undergraduate Education

    Since the medical research has becomes one of the basic responsibilities of medical staff, the education of medical research ethics plays a key role in standard transformation in the study of research ethics and publishing ethics. Based on the teaching of medical ethics for medial undergraduates, this paper discusses the feasibility of research ethics as the breakthrough point of medical ethics course to cultivate the scientific thought and ethic awareness of medical students, analyzes the shortages existing in the traditional teaching of medical ethics, and finally puts forward suggestions of the construction of medical humanism coping with the rapid improvement of medical science.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Efficacy of Houttuynia Cordata Injection for Respiratory System Diseases: A Meta-Analysis

    Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy of Houttuynia cordata Injection (HI) in treating respiratory system diseases, such as infection of the upper respiratory tract, pneumonia and respiratory tract infection, so as to provide references for revaluation after having access to market and its rational use. Methods The literatures concerning both randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and clinical control study of HI were searched in PUBMED, EMBASE, Chinese Biomedical Disc (CBMdisc), Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Chinese Science and Technology Journal Full-text Database (VIP) from 1979 to December of 2010. The quality assessment and data extraction for RCTs were conducted by two reviewers independently. Meta-analyses were conducted with the Cochrane Collaboration’s RevMan 5.0 software. Results a) Fifty-three trials including 46 RCTs and 7 non-RCTs were included, the quality grade was generally lower from 2 to 6 scores: 24 trials scored 5, 11 trials scored 3, 7 trials scored 4, 2 trials scored 6, and the rest 9 trials scored 2; b) There were 7481 patients (2520 adult and 4961 children) with infection of the upper respiratory tract, pneumonia, or respiratory tract infection. The interventions in the treatment group were Houttuynia cordata Injection or the joint of Houttuynia cordata Injection and support measures. The control group included four categories: Antiviral, Antibiotics, the joint of Antiviral and Antibiotics, and Chinese medicine injection (CMI). Both the total effective rate and average defervescence days were regarded as the result indexes; c) In all adult trials, when HI was used alone to treat the infection of upper respiratory tract (compared with the control group of antiviral, antibiotics, and the joint of antiviral and antibiotics), the pneumonia (compared with the control group of antiviral, and antibiotics), and the respiratory tract infection (compared with the control group of antibiotics, and CMI), the differences between the treatment group and the control groups were significant different, and the total effective rate of the treatment groups was higher than that of the control groups. The average defervescence days of the treatment groups were one to one and a half days shorter than those of the control groups; and d) In children trials, compared with the three control groups of antiviral, antibiotics, and CMI for treating infection of upper respiratory tract, the pneumonia, and the respiratory tract infection, respectively, the total effective rate was similar in the treatment group without significant difference. The left groups corresponding to those in the adult trials also showed a certain effects. Conclusion Houttuynia cordata Injection for adult respiratory system diseases tends to have a good effect, and indicates the effect of rapid defeverscence, so it is still recommended in clinic with the cautions of rational use and ADR/AE supervision. There is no evidence to fully prove its safety and effectiveness although HI is widely used for children, so it is advisable to “stop using it for children”. It needs to carry out more new precise clinical trials to provide high-quality evidence.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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