Objective:To explore the core drug of Tian-shi Ye(1666 C.E.–1745 C.E.,a famous medical experts in Qing Dynasty)for treating exogenous cough and its mechanism of action.Methods:The database of prescriptions for treati...Objective:To explore the core drug of Tian-shi Ye(1666 C.E.–1745 C.E.,a famous medical experts in Qing Dynasty)for treating exogenous cough and its mechanism of action.Methods:The database of prescriptions for treating exogenous cough was established in Clinical Guide to Medical Records,and the complex network was constructed with frequency analysis and Gephi 0.9.2 software to obtain the core drug for exogenous cough,and the network of traditional Chinese medicine-component-disease-target regulation was constructed through network pharmacology to reveal the potential mechanism.Results:Xingren(Amygdalus Communis Vas)is the core drug for the treatment of exogenous cough in the“Clinical Guidelines and Medical Records”.It contains 19 active ingredients and forms 27 traditional Chinese medicine-disease targets for the treatment of acute bronchitis.Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis involving 114 pathways,including arachidonic acid metabolism pathways,peroxidase pathways,estrogen metabolism pathways,and tryptophan metabolism pathways are the main signal pathways involved.Conclusion:Xingren(Amygdalus Communis Vas)-acute bronchitis has a multi-molecule,multi-target,and multi-pathway,and may be regulating the arachidonic acid metabolism pathway,peroxidase pathway,estrogen metabolism pathway,and tryptophan metabolism pathway.Such interventions as various biological processes in the body play a role in the treatment of acute bronchitis.展开更多
This paper presents the design and development of a health information system following the requirements of Spanish law as well as physicians and patients. In Spain, these systems are relatively new because, until rec...This paper presents the design and development of a health information system following the requirements of Spanish law as well as physicians and patients. In Spain, these systems are relatively new because, until recently, ownership of patients' medical records belonged to the health institution. The proposed system gives patients all the information about their medical records, online. The difference from other initiatives is that the hospital provides patients with information and the latter are responsible for its future use. Importantly, this application allows physicians to carry out a personalized and individualized monitoring and treatment of each patient. The tests were conducted with real patients, all with a chronic disease (to show each patient the personalized data). They all expressed their appreciation of this application's usefulness, and obtained satisfaction level was very high. Thanks to having medical information stored on the proposed system, it can be provided to other specialists to improve the knowledgement about the patient.展开更多
Background: Integrated patient care is necessary for better care outcomes. Documentation enhances the integration of care;however, in the Ugandan setting, documentation of care is poor (e.g., omissions and incomplete ...Background: Integrated patient care is necessary for better care outcomes. Documentation enhances the integration of care;however, in the Ugandan setting, documentation of care is poor (e.g., omissions and incomplete records) and integration of patient care is not visible. This study presents a review of patient health records that was undertaken to understand documentation of care at a regional referral hospital in Eastern Uganda. This information will help in developing a documentation model to facilitate the integration of patient care in Uganda. Methodology: This retrospective review involved 513 patient health records from the medical-surgical, pediatric, and obstetric/gynecological departments of Jinja Regional Referral Hospital. Data were collected using checklists. Stratified sampling was used to capture variations in ward unit records and identify a fair representation of each department. Data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. All analyses were performed with SPSS version 22. Results: On average, the study hospital attended to 1000 patients per day and discharged 100 patients per ward unit per month. Our record review showed that documentation by both nurses and doctors was incomplete, and care was fragmented. However, doctors documented care more often than nurses, although the integration of patient care was not evident in doctors’ documentation. Conclusion: To establish integrated patient care, documentation must meet standards set by relevant professional bodies. The findings of this study will inform the development of a feasible documentation model to facilitate the integration of patient care in Uganda.展开更多
Objective:This study analyzed the data of the medical cases in the book,“Clinical Guide Medical records”using a data mining method,to provide a reference for Ye Tianshi’s academic thoughts.Methods:We used the web v...Objective:This study analyzed the data of the medical cases in the book,“Clinical Guide Medical records”using a data mining method,to provide a reference for Ye Tianshi’s academic thoughts.Methods:We used the web version of the ancient and modern medical records cloud platform to complete distribution statistics,association rules,cluster analysis,and complex network analysis of all the medical records in the“Clinical Guide Medical records.”These methods were used to summarize the baseline data and to identify the core relationship between Chinese medicine diseases and Chinese medicine,as well as the Chinese medicine Classification.Results:A total of 2572 medical records,3136 visits,and 2879 prescriptions of 1127 traditional Chinese medicines were included in this study.The most common diseases(such as hematemesis),syndromes(such as liver–stomach disharmony),symptoms(such as rapid pulse),disease sites(such as gastric cavity),disease properties(such as Yang deficiency),treatment methods(such as activating Yang),and traditional Chinese medicines(such as Poria cocos)were identified.Furthermore,medicines with a warm,flat,cold,sweet,or bitter taste with its effects on the lungs,spleen,and heart were the most common.The observed effects of the drugs included clearing dampness,promoting diuresis,and strengthening the spleen.The association analysis showed that the associations between TCM diseases and traditional Chinese medicines that had a high confidence were“phlegm and fluid retention–Poria cocos,”“diarrhea–Poria cocos,”etc.The cluster analysis showed that traditional Chinese medicines were classified into five categories.The complex network showed the core relationship between nine high-frequency diseases and nine high-frequency traditional Chinese medicine.Conclusion:This study revealed the most important relationships between traditional Chinese medicines diseases and traditional Chinese medicines and classified the most used traditional Chinese medicines.These findings may help the coming generations of doctors to make accurate diagnoses and treat patients effectively and to improve the clinicians’efficacy in clinical diagnosis and treatment.展开更多
文摘Objective:To explore the core drug of Tian-shi Ye(1666 C.E.–1745 C.E.,a famous medical experts in Qing Dynasty)for treating exogenous cough and its mechanism of action.Methods:The database of prescriptions for treating exogenous cough was established in Clinical Guide to Medical Records,and the complex network was constructed with frequency analysis and Gephi 0.9.2 software to obtain the core drug for exogenous cough,and the network of traditional Chinese medicine-component-disease-target regulation was constructed through network pharmacology to reveal the potential mechanism.Results:Xingren(Amygdalus Communis Vas)is the core drug for the treatment of exogenous cough in the“Clinical Guidelines and Medical Records”.It contains 19 active ingredients and forms 27 traditional Chinese medicine-disease targets for the treatment of acute bronchitis.Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis involving 114 pathways,including arachidonic acid metabolism pathways,peroxidase pathways,estrogen metabolism pathways,and tryptophan metabolism pathways are the main signal pathways involved.Conclusion:Xingren(Amygdalus Communis Vas)-acute bronchitis has a multi-molecule,multi-target,and multi-pathway,and may be regulating the arachidonic acid metabolism pathway,peroxidase pathway,estrogen metabolism pathway,and tryptophan metabolism pathway.Such interventions as various biological processes in the body play a role in the treatment of acute bronchitis.
文摘This paper presents the design and development of a health information system following the requirements of Spanish law as well as physicians and patients. In Spain, these systems are relatively new because, until recently, ownership of patients' medical records belonged to the health institution. The proposed system gives patients all the information about their medical records, online. The difference from other initiatives is that the hospital provides patients with information and the latter are responsible for its future use. Importantly, this application allows physicians to carry out a personalized and individualized monitoring and treatment of each patient. The tests were conducted with real patients, all with a chronic disease (to show each patient the personalized data). They all expressed their appreciation of this application's usefulness, and obtained satisfaction level was very high. Thanks to having medical information stored on the proposed system, it can be provided to other specialists to improve the knowledgement about the patient.
文摘Background: Integrated patient care is necessary for better care outcomes. Documentation enhances the integration of care;however, in the Ugandan setting, documentation of care is poor (e.g., omissions and incomplete records) and integration of patient care is not visible. This study presents a review of patient health records that was undertaken to understand documentation of care at a regional referral hospital in Eastern Uganda. This information will help in developing a documentation model to facilitate the integration of patient care in Uganda. Methodology: This retrospective review involved 513 patient health records from the medical-surgical, pediatric, and obstetric/gynecological departments of Jinja Regional Referral Hospital. Data were collected using checklists. Stratified sampling was used to capture variations in ward unit records and identify a fair representation of each department. Data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. All analyses were performed with SPSS version 22. Results: On average, the study hospital attended to 1000 patients per day and discharged 100 patients per ward unit per month. Our record review showed that documentation by both nurses and doctors was incomplete, and care was fragmented. However, doctors documented care more often than nurses, although the integration of patient care was not evident in doctors’ documentation. Conclusion: To establish integrated patient care, documentation must meet standards set by relevant professional bodies. The findings of this study will inform the development of a feasible documentation model to facilitate the integration of patient care in Uganda.
基金supported by the“National Natural Science Foundation of China:Research on the discovery of key diagnosis and treatment elements and clinical optimization decision of spleen and stomach diseases based on deep learning(NO:81873200)”the“Construction and application of an intelligent early warning system for TCM clinical drug contraindications based on rule engine(NO:ZZ150321).”。
文摘Objective:This study analyzed the data of the medical cases in the book,“Clinical Guide Medical records”using a data mining method,to provide a reference for Ye Tianshi’s academic thoughts.Methods:We used the web version of the ancient and modern medical records cloud platform to complete distribution statistics,association rules,cluster analysis,and complex network analysis of all the medical records in the“Clinical Guide Medical records.”These methods were used to summarize the baseline data and to identify the core relationship between Chinese medicine diseases and Chinese medicine,as well as the Chinese medicine Classification.Results:A total of 2572 medical records,3136 visits,and 2879 prescriptions of 1127 traditional Chinese medicines were included in this study.The most common diseases(such as hematemesis),syndromes(such as liver–stomach disharmony),symptoms(such as rapid pulse),disease sites(such as gastric cavity),disease properties(such as Yang deficiency),treatment methods(such as activating Yang),and traditional Chinese medicines(such as Poria cocos)were identified.Furthermore,medicines with a warm,flat,cold,sweet,or bitter taste with its effects on the lungs,spleen,and heart were the most common.The observed effects of the drugs included clearing dampness,promoting diuresis,and strengthening the spleen.The association analysis showed that the associations between TCM diseases and traditional Chinese medicines that had a high confidence were“phlegm and fluid retention–Poria cocos,”“diarrhea–Poria cocos,”etc.The cluster analysis showed that traditional Chinese medicines were classified into five categories.The complex network showed the core relationship between nine high-frequency diseases and nine high-frequency traditional Chinese medicine.Conclusion:This study revealed the most important relationships between traditional Chinese medicines diseases and traditional Chinese medicines and classified the most used traditional Chinese medicines.These findings may help the coming generations of doctors to make accurate diagnoses and treat patients effectively and to improve the clinicians’efficacy in clinical diagnosis and treatment.