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破解心脑同治难题!专家呼吁打破传统学科壁垒
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 11:15
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary collaborative treatment model for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, moving away from traditional single-discipline approaches [1] - The interconnection between heart and brain is highlighted, with studies showing that 28% to 31% of patients diagnosed with cerebrovascular diseases also have cardiovascular diseases, and over 50% of those diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases have cerebrovascular conditions [1] - The concept of "heart-brain co-treatment" is presented as a way to reduce treatment frequency and overall treatment time, benefiting patient recovery [1] Group 2 - Current challenges in heart-brain co-treatment include a lack of unified management protocols and treatment strategies, as well as barriers to interdisciplinary collaboration [2] - The "Healthy China Action - Implementation Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases (2023-2030)" aims to establish a comprehensive prevention and early diagnosis system for these diseases nationwide by 2030 [2] - Efforts are being made to create platforms for heart-brain co-treatment, including the establishment of a clinical research database and AI-assisted treatment systems [2] - The rapid development of biotechnologies, such as gene and cell therapies, is reshaping disease treatment, necessitating deeper interdisciplinary integration [2] - The development in the field of heart-brain health requires breakthroughs across multiple dimensions, including precise control of cardiac rhythm and brain function, as well as embracing innovations from engineering, information technology, and artificial intelligence [2]
破局复杂心脏病!丹阳市人民医院成功实施镇江县级医院首例一站式心脏手术
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-25 09:05
Core Viewpoint - The successful implementation of a complex "one-stop" cardiac procedure at Danyang People's Hospital marks a significant advancement in minimally invasive treatment for complex heart diseases in the region, providing more efficient and safer options for patients [1][9]. Group 1: Patient Case and Diagnosis - A 66-year-old patient presented with severe symptoms including chest tightness and fatigue, leading to a diagnosis of multiple cardiac issues, including severe aortic stenosis and reduced left ventricular function (EF value of only 35%) [4][5]. - Further examinations revealed significant coronary artery disease, with 90% stenosis in the left circumflex artery and 70% stenosis in the left anterior descending artery, complicating the treatment plan [5]. Group 2: Surgical Procedure - A multidisciplinary team decided on a "one-stop" procedure combining coronary angiography, stent implantation, and transcatheter aortic valve replacement under general anesthesia, addressing both aortic valve disease and coronary artery stenosis simultaneously [7]. - The surgery was completed successfully in two hours, demonstrating high efficiency and precision through the collaboration of various specialists [7]. Group 3: Post-Operative Recovery - The patient showed remarkable recovery, being able to get out of bed the day after surgery and was transferred to a general ward by the second day, with stable vital signs throughout her recovery [9]. - The success of this first "one-stop" cardiac surgery highlights the advantages of a multidisciplinary collaborative treatment model and sets a precedent for future complex cardiac interventions at the hospital [9].