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find Author "CHENG Gang" 4 results
  • Clinical Treatment of Patient with Traumatic Subdural Hygroma

    目的:探讨外伤性硬膜下积液的治疗经验。方法:对 46例外伤性硬膜下积液患者的临床资料进行回顾性分析。结果:非手术治疗20例。手术治疗30例次,其中腰蛛网膜下腔置管持续引流脑脊液5例,钻孔外引流19例,骨窗开颅蛛网膜撕口4例,积液腔腹腔分流2例。结论:对外伤性硬膜下积液患者,应采取个性化的综合治疗方法。

    Release date:2016-08-26 03:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Methods for Socio-Economic Evaluation of Marketed MedicinesⅢ: Factors Affecting Methodological Quality and Transferability

    Methodological quality and transferability will be important issues for the credibility and usefulness of both published studies and administrative methods for evaluating the socio-economic value of marketed medicines in China. This paper critically examines factors commonly contributing to, or inhibiting, the quality and transferability of socio-economic evidence of the value of medicines, with specific reference to the Chinese community. It discusses appropriate approaches to design, performance, and reporting of published economic evaluation studies, as well as guides on assessment of quality of economic evaluations and recommends two internationally established methods that may be suitable for training in this setting.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Methods for Economic Evaluation of Marketed Medicines Ⅱ: Conducting Primary Economic Evaluation

    Primary economic evaluations are needed in the case that the systematic review of existing economic evidence is not capable of informing economic profiles of marketed medicines. Following the first section of this programs, we presented the principles of designing a study, measuring costs and outcomes, and performing sensitivity analyses. Generally, four designs of economic evaluations are available to perform economic evaluations, each of which has specific strengths and weaknesses. Valuation of outcomes and costs may differ in methods, mainly based on the requirements and applicability of study. The possible factors leading to variation of results should be analyzed using analytic methods with different techniques.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TRACHEA REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION WITH NEW COMPOSITE ARTIFICIAL TRACHEA TRANSPLANTATION

    Objective To construct a new composite artificial trachea and to investigate the feasibility of trachea repair and reconstruction with the new composite artificial trachea transplantation in dogs. Methods The basic skeleton of the new composite artificial trachea was polytetrafluoroethylene vascular prosthesis linked with titanium rings at both ends. Dualmesh was sutured on titanium rings. Sixteen dogs, weighing (14.9 ± 2.0) kg, female or male, were selected. The 5 cm cervical trachea was resected to prepare the cervical trachea defect model. The trachea repair and reconstruction was performed with the new composite artificial trachea. Then fiberoptic bronchoscope examination, CT scan and three-dimensinal reconstruction were conducted at immediate, 1 month, and 6 months after operation. Gross observation and histological examination were conducted at 14 months to evaluate the repair and reconstruction efficacy. Results No dog died during operation of trachea reconstruction. One dog died of dyspnea at 37, 41, 55, 66, 140, and 274 days respectively because of anastomotic dehiscence and artificial trachea displacement; the other 10 dogs survived until 14 months. The fiberoptic bronchoscope examination, CT scan and three-dimensinal reconstruction showed that artificial tracheas were all in good location without twisting at immediate after operation; mild stenosis occurred and anastomoses had slight granulation in 6 dogs at 1 month; severe stenosis developed and anastomosis had more granulation in 1 dog and the other dogs were well alive without anastomotic stenosis at 6 months. At 14 months, gross observation revealed that outer surface of the artificial trachea were encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue in all of 10 dogs. Histological examination showed inflammatory infiltration and hyperplasia of fibrous tissue and no epithelium growth on the inner wall of the artificial trachea. Conclusion The new composite artificial trachea can be used to repair and reconstruct defect of the trachea for a short-term. Anastomotic infection and dehiscence are major complications and problems affecting long survival.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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