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    • 2005 Pacific Health Summit Forum

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Interventions for Treating Asymptomatic Impacted Wisdom Teeth in Adolescents and Adults

      Objective To evaluate the effect of prophylactic removal of asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth in adolescents and adults compared with the retention of these wisdom teeth. Methods We searched the Cochrane Oral Health Group Trials Register (to 4 August, 2004), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), PubMed (1966 to 4 August, 2004), EMBASE (1974 to 4 August, 2004). There was no restriction to publication of language. Key journals were handsearched. An attempt was made to identify ongoing and unpublished trials. All randomised or controlled clinical trials (KCTs/CCTs) comparing the effect of prophylactic removal of asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth with no-treatment (retention) were included. Assessment of relevance ,validity and data extraction were conducted in duplicate by three independent reviewers. Where uncertainty existed, authors were contacted for additional information about randomisation and withdrawals. The quality assessments of the trials were carried out. Results Only three trials were identified to fulfill the selection criteria. Two complete RCTs assessed the influence of prophylactic removal on late incisor crowding in adolescents. One ongoing RCT was identified, but the researchers were unable to provide any data and intended to publish in the near future. Although both complete trials met the inclusion criteria, different outcome measures were prevented us from pooling data. Conclusions No evidence has been found to support or refute routine prophylactic removal of asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth in adults. There is some reliableevidence that suggests that the prophylactic removal of asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth in adolescents neither reduces nor prevents late incisor crowding.

      Release date:2016-08-25 03:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Evidence for Treating and Preventing HIV Infection

      Cochrane系統評價證據表明,口服替代治療能降低阿片類藥癮者HIV的血液傳播.使用避孕套可有效預防HIV的性傳播,同時聯合其他一些干預措施可進一步降低個人感染HIV的風險.對于貧困人口和不發達地區,孕婦短程服用奈韋拉平是防治母嬰傳播最現實有效的方法;而基于發達國家的研究表明,剖腹產、母乳替代品可能是有效的干預.病毒逆轉錄酶抑制劑是初期治療HIV感染的有效方法.特效藥對于減少艾滋病相關的機會感染是必需的.積極的體育鍛煉已被證實是提高艾滋病人生存和生活質量的有效手段.

      Release date:2016-08-25 03:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • MECHANISMS, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENTS OF PROSTHETIC ASEPTIC LOOSENING

      Objective To introduce the occurrence mechanisms, prevention, and treatment measures of prosthetic aseptic loosening. Methods The recent original articles about prosthetic aseptic loosening were extensively reviewed and analyzed. Results Prosthetic aseptic loosening was a very complex process involving many mechanical and biological aspects. The main mechanical factors included prosthetic materials, shapes and sizes, implant fixation methods (including surfacetreatments), cl inical installation, interface micromotion, stress shielding, implant wear, interface integrity, and peri prosthetic high hydraulic pressure, etc.; the main biological factors included the types and sizes of wear particles, cell-activated responses, cytokine release, enzyme activation and allergic reactions to wear particles, etc.. Many measures should be adopted to effectively prevent and treat it, including improving materials and designs of prostheses, fixation techniques, surgical techniques, and drug treatments. Conclusion Prosthetic aseptic loosening is still a troublesome compl ication after joint replacements in orthopaedics, and more attention should be paid for its effective prevention and treatment.

      Release date:2016-08-31 05:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Prognostic Analysis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Respiratory Failure Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

      ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and respiratory failure in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and recent prognosis. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 73 patients with COPD and respiratory failure treated from February 2009 to May 2011. The patients were assigned to the observing group (n=33) and control group (n=40). General characteristics, improvement rates, mortality rates, lengths of hospital stay, endotracheal tube rates and arrhythmia rates were compared between the two groups. ResultsAge, sex, and medical history of the patients were similar in both groups (P>0.05). Compared with the control group, the improvement rate was lower (P<0.001), the mortality rate (P<0.001), length of hospital stay (P<0.001), endotracheal tube rate (P<0.05) and arrhythmia rate (P<0.05) were all higher in the observing group after treatment. ConclusionUpper gastrointestinal bleeding is a high risk factor for short-term prognosis patients with COPD and respiratory failure.

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    • Skin Cancers — the Most Curable Cancers

      Skin cancers are the most common cancers, and are usually the most curable cancers as well. Recent evidence from Cochrane systematic review and randomized controlled trial (RCT) showed that protecting from over-exposure to radiation from the sun is the main way that can lower the risk of skin cancer. Surgery and radiotherapy are the standard treatments for basic cell cancer (BCC), but cosmetic results are better from surgery. Imiquimod cream may be effective for superficial and low-risk BCCs and causes little or no scarring, but more research is needed on this and other drug alternatives. Cryotherapy (freezing) is an alternative to surgery, but surgery is better for preventing recurrence of BCCs. Photodynamic (light) therapy and lasers might be able to remove some BCCs with less scarring, but may not be as effective as surgery to prevent recurrence.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • PROGRESS OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIOFILM AND PROSTHETIC JOINT INFECTION

      Objective To summarize the effect of biofilm (BF) on the occurrence of prosthetic joint infection (PJI). Methods The domestic and abroad original l iterature in recent years about the relationship between BF and PJI was reviewed. Results Infection is a critical compl ication for prosthetic joint replacement. Basic research showes one of the reasons for PJI is BF. After adherence of the bacteria to the surface of prosthetic joint, BF forms through a series of regulation andcontrol system. And it lead to the occurrence of PJI. Recently a lot of progress have been made in the research fields of BF related PJI, which have covered aetiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Different studies show that BF has close relationship with PJI. Conclusion BF is proved to have close relationship with PJI. It is important on cl inical significances to diagnose, treat, and prevent PJI.

      Release date:2016-09-01 09:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Evaluation of the effect of epilepsy prevention and management projects in rural areas of Neijiang City

      Objective To evaluate the application effect of epilepsy prevention and management project in rural areas of Neijiang City. MethodsAccording to the requirements of the "Rural Epilepsy Prevention and Management Project Work Manual" (2021 edition) of the National Epilepsy Prevention and Management Project Office, the follow-up data of patients in rural areas of Neijiang City from the beginning of the epilepsy prevention and management project to December 2023 were collected, and the patient treatment effect of the project was evaluated. Results The total effective rate was more than 70% after 3 months of treatment, As the treatment time is extended, the total efficiency is upward. Adverse drug reactions occurred mainly in the first 3 months of treatment.The patients dropped out of the group because they did not achieve the expected effect, poor treatment compliance and could not tolerate serious adverse reactions. Conclusion The prevention and treatment of epilepsy in rural areas of our city has a good effect of promotion.The follow-up management of patients in the first 3 months of treatment should be strengthened to ensure the continuity and standardization of treatment.

      Release date:2024-05-08 08:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • PREVENTION EFFECTS OF SODIUM HYALURONATE ON NERVE ROOT ADHESION AFTER LUMBAR INTERVERTEBRAL DISC PROTRUSION

      OBJECTIVE To observe the effects of sodium hyaluronate on nerve root adhesion after operation of lumbar disc protrusion (LDP). METHODS From April 1996 to June 2001, 152 cases with LDP were performed the removal of nucleus pulposus under endoscope. After operation, 2 ml of sodium hyaluronate were injected. The clinical results were evaluated by clinical symptom, straight leg raising test, patient’s satisfaction degree and back pain. RESULTS All the patients were followed for 1 month to 3 years. The average angle of straight leg raising test increased from 26 degree preoperatively to 62 degree postoperatively. The patient’s pain were markedly relieved. Patient’s satisfactory degree were 86.8%. CONCLUSION The injection of sodium hyaluronate after operation of LDP has effect on preventing postoperative nerve root adhesion.

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    • Meta-analysis of Effect on HIV/AIDS Intervention in Floating Population

      Objective To evaluate the effect of a health education for preventing HIV/AIDS in floating population. Methods A computerized literature search was carried out in PubMed, CBM (Chinese Biomedical Database), CNKI (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure), Wanfang (Chinese) and VIP (Chinese) databases to collect articles published between 1996 and 2006 concerning the effect of a HIV/AIDS education intervention in floating population. We also checked the reference lists of relevant articles. The study type was self-control intervention study. Meta-analyses were performed to assess 3 outcomes of the intervention, i.e. knowledge about HIV transmission, means of prevention and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients. Fixed and random effect models were employed to combine results after a heterogeneity test, with rate difference (RD) used as the indicator of intervention effect. Results The analysis showed that the RD for knowing the sexual transmission route of HIV, the RD for knowing the effect of condoms for HIV prevention, and the RD for changing attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients, i.e. treating them as ordinary people, were increased by 16% (0.10, 0.22), 22% (0.17, 0.28) and 19% (0.13, 0.25), respectively. Conclusion Health education for preventing HIV/AIDS is effective in changing knowledge and attitudes in floating population.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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