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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 350-352, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756620

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Development of medical alliances can provide patients of wound ostomy with cost-effective, safe and effective continuing specialized care at their community, gradually homogenizing hospital-community specialized care. By means of establishing a nurse advice referral and specialist nurses consultation mechanism, Shenzhen Luohu Hospital Group has achieved to share specialist nursing resources between hospitals and social health centers.This practice can reduce re-hospitalization rate of these patients, reduced their economic burden, save medical resources and improve patient satisfaction as well.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 526-528, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-340977

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The study was to observe the therapeutic effect of HJ-1 NO--HFJV respirator on treating pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning. Seawater was infused into the rabbit's lung to establish the animal model of pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning(PE-SWD). Then the animals were divided into three groups: simple PE-SWD model as control group, treat group(animal model treated with HFJV respirator and four medicines) and HFJV respiratior plus NO group. Pao2, Sao2 and pH were measured by the blood-gas analyzer. The survival time and seawater drowing-respiratiory distress syndrom(SW-RDS) were observed. The results showed that Pao2, Sao2 in NO group were remarkably higher than that of PE-SWD control group, and the survival time was longer than that of medicine treated group and the incidence of SW-RDS decreased to zero. We assume that HJ-1 NO-HFJV respirator is efficient on treating pulmonary edema.


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Animals , Rabbits , Disease Models, Animal , High-Frequency Jet Ventilation , Near Drowning , Nitric Oxide , Therapeutic Uses , Pulmonary Edema , Therapeutics
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