Publications by authors named "Sanhui Tang"

Background: Considering the antihepatitis effects of Tectorigenin (TEC), and the same adenosine mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway in both hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) models, exploring the role of TEC in IBD is contributive to develop a new treatment strategy against IBD.

Methods: The IBD mouse model was constructed by feeding with dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) and injection of TEC. Afterward, the mouse body weight, colon length, and disease activity index (DAI) were tested to assess the enteritis level.

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Background: To explore the effect of diversified and staged health education on the compliance of elderly patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).

Methods: A total of 180 elderly patients with CHD were randomly divided (using computerized random grouping) into a control group (n=90) and study group (n=90) between January 2018 and December 2019 in the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine in our hospital. The control group was given routine health education, while the study group was supplemented with diversified and staged health education on this basis.

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In view of the contradiction between the medical service demand of elderly patients with hypertension and the ability of hospital, community and family medical service security, based on the optimization of the hospital community family edge network and personal medical resources, this paper designs an Internet intervention system for elderly patients with hypertension. Firstly, based on studying the process and problems of the three-dimensional medical and health management service of hospitals, communities and families, the multi-dimensional medical and health management service edge network is formed with the government and medical structure as the core and the community and family as the edge. Then, since ensuring the distributed balance of the edge network, according to the condition of individual patients, classified guidance is given to guarantee that severe patients and other patients can get timely and effective treatment, while minimizing hospital, community and family medical resources and resource wastage.

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