1.Clinical aesthetic effect of vermilion repair on cleft lips after using double-line reconstruction
Bojun WANG ; Jin WEI ; Xiaoyun QIN ; Ming YU ; Hui QI ; Caili JIANG ; Chunbo XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2015;21(4):216-218
Objective To discuss the clinical aesthetic effect of vermilion repair on cleft lips after using double-line reconstruction.Methods 68 children with cleft lip were repaired according to the principle of double-line reconstruction,and two contents including 7 projects,such as shapes of upper lips,vermilion borders of lips,vermilion shapes and lips,etc,were evaluated comprehensively within one month after operation for assessing the postoperative effect.Results 68 cases were followed up,with the follow-up rate of 100%,and 62 cases (91.2%) were satisfied with the vermilion repair.Six cases (8.8%) had a common effect of vermilion shapes after repair.In the 7 contents evaluated,satisfactory results were achieved in the projects except the relatively poor symmetry vermilion borders of lips.Conclusions The double-line reconstruction helps to improve the aesthetic effect of vermilion repair on cleft lips.
2.Exploration of syndrome differentiation nursing recommendations for end-of-life patients with digestive symptoms
Daiqi JIANG ; Guijuan HE ; Caili PEI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(3):342-350
Objective To construct the syndrome differentiation nursing plan for end-of-life patients with digestive symptoms so as to provide an objective evidence for the standardizing and popularizing the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nursing operation in end-of-life patients. Methods The initial syndrome differentiation nursing recommendations for end-of-life patients with digestive symptoms were constructed based on literature review combined with digestive symptoms characteristics of end-of-life patients including the digestive syndromes end-of-life patients, TCM nursing operation, operation method and considerations. The method of Delphi expert consultation was used to two rounds of consultation by 16 experts and to calculate the expert positive coefficients and expert authority coefficient (Cr); item importance was analyzed with the mean, variation coefficient (CV) and Kendall's concordance coefficient (Kendall's W) to finally determine the syndrome differentiation nursing plan for end-of-life patients with digestive symptoms. Results Around two rounds of expert consultation, there were 16 valid questionnaires respectively. The expert positive coefficients and Cr were 100% and 0.89 respectively. Variation coefficients of all indexes ranged from 0.05 to 0.27,which were <0.03; the Kendall's W ranged from 0.13 to 0.43 (P<0.01). Conclusions The syndrome differentiation nursing plan for end-of-life patients with digestive symptoms based on literature review and Delphi method standardizes the application of TCM nursing operation in end-of-life patients which has practical value on improving the quality of life of end-of-life patients and availability of medical resources.