Chinese Med J Peking
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Chinese Med J Peking · Jan 2014
ReviewExtracorporeal blood therapy in sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome: the "purifying dream".
To discuss the rationale, hypothesis, modality of extracorporeal blood purification (EBP) techniques for the critically ill animal models or patients, and to summarize the experimental and clinical studies with inconsistent data which explored the EBP's efficacy in the areas of critical care medicine. ⋯ It is not now to conclude that EBP intervention can purify septic or ARDS patients with high clinical efficacy from current experimental and clinical practice. Prospective, randomized controlled, and well-designed clinical or experimental studies and most suitable EBP modalities should be further developed.
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Chinese Med J Peking · Jan 2014
ReviewSystematic reviews on reports of hip fractures in Web of Science: a bibliometric analysis of publication activity.
The objective of this study was to analyze the trend in the publication of systematic reviews on hip fractures through a bibliometric approach. ⋯ The best evidence in the field of hip fractures has attracted increasing attention. Systematic reviews on hip fractures from China have been increasingly more frequent during the past 6 years, particularly in 2012.
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To investigate the current practice of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) including current epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment. ⋯ This review provides a clear understanding of MTrP pain and introduces the most useful treatment approaches in China.
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To review current knowledge of the Morel-Lavallee lesion (MLL) to help clinicians become familiar with this entity. Familiarization may decrease missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses. It could also help steer the clinician to the proper treatment choice. ⋯ A diagnosis of MLL should be suspected when a soft, fluctuant area of skin or chronic recurrent fluid collection is found in a region exposed to a previous shear injury. Clinicians and radiologists should be aware of both the acute and chronic appearances to make the correct diagnosis. Treatment decisions should base on association with fractures, the condition of the lesion, symptom and desire of the patient.