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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 42(5): 928-934, 2021 May 10.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34814491

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Objective: To better promote the standardization of public health management in China, and provide evidence for the development and improvement of the standardization strategy and management system in public health field in China. Methods: This paper summarizes and analyzes the information about the standardized management mechanism collected from international organizations related with standardization in public health. Results: The standards in public health varied in different management systems of the international organizations, and there were great differences in organization nature, standard types, application, release, organization structure, standard development principles, advantages, transformation, promotion and implementation, and evaluation. Conclusion: China can benefit from the studying of the working mechanism of the international organization related with standardization in public health to facilitate its own standardization in public health.


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Public Health Administration , Public Health , China , Humans , Reference Standards
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Neuroscience ; 217: 113-22, 2012 Aug 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22588003

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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an emerging treatment of epilepsy. Anterior nucleus of the thalamus (ANT) is considered to be an attractive target due to its close connection to the limbic structures and wide regions of neocortex. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of high frequency stimulation (HFS) targeting the ANT on amygdala-kindled seizures in Wistar rats in two different stimulation modes i.e. pre-treatment and post-treatment stimulations, mimicking the scheduled and responsive stimulations in clinical use respectively. When fully-kindled seizures were achieved by daily amygdala kindling (1 s train of 1 ms pulses at 60 Hz), HFS (15 min train of 100 µs pulses at 150 Hz and 450-800 µA) was applied in two modes for 10 days. Bilateral post-treatment with HFS reduced the incidence of generalized seizures and the mean behavioral seizure stage and shortened average afterdischarge duration (ADD) and generalized seizure duration (GSD), while bilateral pre-treatment with HFS resulted in a similar but much weaker inhibition of seizures. On the other hand, we also found the two stimulation modes both increased the afterdischarge threshold (ADT) and the differences of current intensity between ADT and generalized seizure threshold (GST) i.e. Δ(GST-ADT). However, Δ(GST-ADT) increased by at least 20 µA in bilateral post-treatment group, while less in bilateral pre-treatment group. Additionally, unilateral post-treatment with HFS failed to inhibit seizures. Our data show that anti-epileptic effect of bilateral post-treatment with HFS of ANT is much stronger than that of bilateral pre-treatment HFS, indicating bilateral responsive stimulation might be more appropriate for clinical anti-epileptic treatment of ANT HFS.


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Amygdala/physiopathology , Anterior Thalamic Nuclei/physiopathology , Deep Brain Stimulation/methods , Electric Stimulation/methods , Kindling, Neurologic/physiology , Seizures/therapy , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Seizures/physiopathology , Treatment Outcome
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