Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the common chronic diseases in psychiatry. It has a long course of disease which seriously affects patient’s life and work, and has a serious impact on social function. So far, the diagnosis of PTSD is limited to clinical symptom manifestations and physician experience, and no exact pathological substance basis is found, while the pathological substance basis is crucial for accurate diagnosis, selection of effective treatment methods, evaluation of treatment results, and assessment of disability. Head MRI is currently one of the most promising techniques to solve this problem. This paper reviews the progress in MRI research on brain structure changes in PTSD patients, in order to explore the possible future development directions.
Due to optimizing medical service resources and improving service efficiency, day surgery has attracted the attention of medical and management experts worldwide. In 2019, day surgery was included as one of the performance assessment indicators of tertiary public hospitals. In recent years, hospital-based day surgery centers have begun to plan and build. Although the basic facilities have been perfectly improved, but how to efficiently and safely operate and manage the centralized day surgery has become the primary problem to clinicians and managers. The purpose of this paper is to introduce how the Day Surgery Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University uses scientific management tools and establishes a professional multidisciplinary team, so as to carry out efficient operation management and control of medical quality and safety risks of the Day Surgery Center. And then provide practical experience guidance and suggestions with strong feasibility and operability for peers.