ObjectiveTo determine whether there is an imbalance of KLF2/RelA in peripheral blood neutrophils in patients with bronchial asthma, and explore the relationship between KLF2/RelA imbalance and neutrophil apoptosis.MethodsFrom April 2011 to April 2012, a total of 39 patients with acute attack of asthma in Hunan People's Hospital and Third People's Hospital of Changsha were enrolled, with 13 cases in mild asthma group, 17 cases in moderate asthma group, and 9 cases in severe asthma group. Fifteen healthy subjects were recruited as control group. Peripheral blood were collected from all subjects followed by separation of neutrophils. The apoptosis of neutrophils were measured by flow cytometry. The expression of KLF2 and RelA were detected by Western blot. The relationship between the ratio of KLF2/RelA and neutrophil apoptosis rate was analyzed by Pearson correlation test.ResultsNeutrophil apoptosis rates in the mild, moderate and severe asthma groups [(4.45±0.76)%, (2.10±0.25)%, (1.81±0.67)%, repectively] were lower than that in the healthy control group [(5.36±0.57)%, all P<0.01]. The apoptosis rates of neutrophils in the moderate and severe asthma groups were lower than that in the mild asthma group (bothP<0.01), but there was no significant difference between the moderate asthma group and the severe asthma group (P>0.05). The ratios of neutrophil KLF2/RelA in the mild, moderate and severe asthma groups were lower than that in the normal control group (0.667±0.351, 0.384±0.203, 0.536±0.293vs. 4.038±2.011, all P<0.01). There was no significant difference between the groups of mild, moderate and severe asthma (P>0.05). The neutrophil apoptosis rate was positively correlated with the percentage of neutrophil KLF2/RelA (r=0.592 0, P<0.000 1).ConclusionThere is an imbalance of KLF2/RelA in peripheral blood neutrophils in patients with bronchial asthma, and the imbalance of KLF2/RelA may be the mechanism of apoptosis of peripheral blood neutrophils.
ObjectiveTo present the application of mini-health technology assessment (Mini-HTA) method in configuration management of anti-magnetic anesthesia machine.MethodsFrom February to March 2019, the specialist operation assistant used Mini-HTA method to analyze and evaluate the anti-magnetic anesthesia machine applied by the department from basic situation and four dimensions, including technical dimension, patient dimension, hospital dimension, and economic dimension.ResultsA hospital health technology assessment report was prepared based on the evaluation of the specialist operation assistant, the suggestion of which was adopted by the hospital. As a result, an anti-magnetic anesthesia machine was arranged in the MRI room.ConclusionMini-HTA method can provide decision support for hospital equipment configuration and is conducive to the scientific and rational allocation of resources in hospitals.
In response to the education and teaching reform, West China School of Medicine/West China Hospital, Sichuan University, initiated a general course on clinical engineering technology assessment and evaluation for the undergraduates in 2018. Through the course practice in the past two years, the number of students increased significantly, and we also achieved certain teaching achievements. At the same time, the teaching evaluation among undergraduates was excellent. Nevertheless, there are still certain deficiencies in the content of teaching, teaching methods and faculty. Therefore, this article summarizes the experience and lessons since the start of the course, and proposes corresponding teaching reform measures, providing reference for the establishment or reform of related interdisciplinary courses such as clinical engineering technology assessment and evaluation in the future.
As the reform of medical insurance payment methods is implemented, it is necessary for the medical institutions to further improve cost control and standardize the rational use of medical supplies. Over the years, West China Hospital of Sichuan University has made the assessment of the access of supplies by using the existing external evidence and the internal evidence created through real world data analysis methods. In this thesis, the difficulties faced by the access of medical supplies are deeply analyzed. The supplies access management system of West China Hospital of Sichuan University and its achievements in average waiting time of new supplies, rationality of purchase application, scientificity of demonstration results, support for the implementation of fourth-level surgery, and cost control are taken as examples. From this, a set of new paths can be provided for other hospitals to learn from at the time of carrying out medical supplies access management.
Objective To study the current situation of doctor-patient communication education for medical undergraduates, and meanwhile to analyze the students’ satisfactory degree to communication education and its influencing factors, so as to provide sound suggestions to promote the students’ clinical communication abilities. Methods Using simple sampling, 50% of the students who majored in clinical medicine in grade 2006-2009 in West China Medical School of Sichuan University were selected as respondents. The investigation was conducted by face to face talk with a self-designed questionnaire. The data were input using EpiData 3.0 software and the results were analyzed by SPSS 13.0 software. Results A total of 450 questionnaires were distributed, and 404 were validly retrieved (89.78%). Among the respondents, 74.3% of them were satisfied with the current situation of doctor-patient communication education; 75.7% of them begun to know doctor-patient communication education since the stage of learning basic knowledge; 49.8% of them were trained by means of problem-based-learning (PBL); and 65.5% of them were trained with auxiliary standardized patient (SP). “Grade”, “Gender”, “SP used” and “PBL used” were the main factors affecting the satisfactory degree to current doctor-patient communication education (P=0.029, 0.023, 0.012, and 0.029, respectively). Conclusion The medical undergraduates’ satisfactory degree to current doctor-patient communication education is generally high, but it is also affected by various factors. Although doctor-patient communication education has started early, the training system is still problematic and the teaching resources coverage is limited. So in order to make a further systematic, standardized, overall designed education for students’ cognition and communication skills, the medical colleges should open integrated doctor-patient communication curriculum that combines with both PBL and SP auxiliary teaching methods, and covers all the undergraduate learning stage.
Mini health technology assessment (mini-HTA) is a decision support tool based on the principle and method of evidence-based medicine and traditional HTAs. It systematically reviews healthy technologies and provides references for decision makers at the hospital level in terms of introducing relevant health technologies. In order to provide a new insight to the decision makers, this paper briefly introduces the features of mini-HTA.