1.The Innovative Research about Training Mode of Professional Master Degree of Chinese Materia Medica
Chunping FANG ; Buping LIU ; Yuaner ZENG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2013;(12):1449-1450
[Objective]To construct the new training mode of professional master degree of Chinese material medica. [Method]Based on idea of work and practice in Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, we put forward the training mode of professional master degree of Chinese material medica. [Result]In the course of training of three years, insistency should be persisted in object, claim, check and management. To choose a graduate teacher respectively in the col ege and the enterprise, they have their own emphasis on training. Look upon the continuous training, elaborately select the practical case, and first study in col ege, and then practice in enterprise. [Conclusion]The training mode is putting forwardIt is the same and consistent in three years, the system is of double teachers, al are for use, and production is continuously bound up with learning”,worth other TCM col eges learning.
2.Nursing of patients with diabetic foot using Aquacel AG dressing
Shaoyan LU ; Shaozhuang LUO ; Chunping ZENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(19):6-7
Objective To observe the effect of Aquacel AG dressing in treating diabetic foot and nursing measures.Methods Seventy-nine hospitalized patients diagnosed as diabetic foot were enrolled,and 45 of them were chosen randomly as the experimental group,who was treated with Aquacel AG dressing,and changed the dressing per 3 to 5 days.The other 34 patients were named as the control group,who was treated with normal cotton dressing by wet compress,and changed the dressing one time per day.The total effective rate and healing condition were compared between the two groups.Results The total effective rate of the experimental group was 93.3%,higher than that of the control group (79.4%) significantly.The healing time of the experimental group was (64±10)days,shorter than that of the control group,(88±12)days.Conclusions Aquacel AG dressing was suggested to use in treating diabetic foot.
3.Influence of establishment of special nursing clinic on medical compliance behavior of diabetic patients
Cuizhu QIU ; Zefu YANG ; Chunping ZENG ; Shaozhuang LUO ; Qianhua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(24):7-9
Objective To discuss the influence of establishment of special nursing clinic on medical compliance behavior of diabetic patients. Methods We randomly selected outpatients from the endocrine department and special nursing clinic as the control group and the observation group with 100 cases in each group respectively. The condition of medical compliance behavior and blood glucose control was observed and compared in the two groups. Results The patients visiting special nursing clinic were better in medical compliance behavior and blood glucose control. Conclusions Establishment of special nursing clinic for diabetic outpatients can improve the medical compliance behavior, satisfying the requirement for disease knowledge, enhance the shaping of healthy behavior and facilitate the control of disease progress.
4.Optimization of the Extraction Technology of Chlorogenic Acid in Prunus armeniaca Flos and Comparison of Its Contents from Different Origins and Varieties
Huiyu LUO ; Weiwei YAN ; Peng XU ; Chunping ZENG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(7):975-978
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the extraction technology of chlorogenic acid in Prunus armeniaca flos,and compare the contents in P. armeniaca flos from different origins and varieties. METHODS:HPLC was conducted to determine the content of chlorogenic acid in P. armeniaca flos;using the volume fraction of ethanol,the ratio of material to liquid,ultrasonic extraction times and time as factor,the content of chlorogenic acid as index,single factor and orthogonal test were designed to optimize the extraction technology,and verification tests were carried out. The optimized extraction technology was used to extract and compare the contents of chlorogenic acid in Armeniaca sibirica from 7 origins of P. armeniaca flos and 3 origins of Armeniaca sibirica flos. RESULTS:The optimized extraction technology was extracting twice with 12-fold 75% ethanol,30 min each time. Under the con-ditions,the content of chlorogenic acid can reach 77.38 mg/g(RSD=0.58%,n=3);the contents of chlorogenic acid in A. sibiri-ca flos and P. armeniaca flos were 77.38-83.33 mg/g and 63.12-70.22 mg/g,respectively. CONCLUSIONS:The established extrac-tion technology is reasonable,stable and feasible. The contents of chlorogenic acid in A. sibirica are higher than that in P. armenia-ca flos;the contents have no obvious differences in the same variety of A. sibirica from different origins.
5.Factors Related with Activity of Daily Living and Rehabilitation Nursing for Fractures for Patients Injured in Earthquake
Dan LI ; Chunlin WU ; Chunping DU ; Shufang XIONG ; Xiaomei ZENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(1):99-100
ObjectiveTo explore the factors associated with activity of daily living (ADL) in patients injured from earthquake and to observe the rehabilitation nursing of fractures for them. Methods367 patients were reported and analyzed with Logistic regression. Results and ConclusionThe age (OR=1.016), renal failure (OR=4.648), lower limb fractures (OR=2.404), spine fracture (OR=3.558), right hand fractures (OR=1.190), right foot fractures (OR=4.389) and the complex fractures (OR=2.600) were associated with the poor ADL (<60). The rehabilitation nursing for fracture were reported and discussed.
6.Effects of Rehabilitation Nursing Intervention on Quality of Life of Burn Patients:A Meta Analysis
Chunyan JIANG ; Dan LI ; Jianmei ZHANG ; Xiaomei ZENG ; Chunlin WU ; Chunping DU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(3):345-349
Objective To investigate the effects of rehabilitation nursing on quality of life in patients after burn injuries. Methods The re-ports about rehabilitation nursing for burn patients from January, 2004 to June, 2015 were searched and extracted from the databases of Chi-na Biology Medicine, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wangfang Data and Chongqing VIP Database, and analyzed with Review Manager 5.3. Results 11 non-randomized control studies (MINROS score:13~19) were eligible for meta-analysis. There were significant differences in the general health (MD=7.78, 95%CI:6.79~8.77, P<0.001), social function (MD=10.26, 95%CI:5.91~14.60, P<0.001), men-tal function (MD=9.71, 95%CI:6.87~12.55, P<0.001) and physical function (MD=6.88, 95%CI:3.95~9.81, P<0.001) between experimental group and control group. Conclusion Rehabilitation nursing can improve the quality of life of burn patients.
7.Influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection.
Chunping ZENG ; Youping CHEN ; Qingshui YANG ; Xinfang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(7):684-687
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection.
METHODSClinical data of 636 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection in The Affiliated Nanhai Hospital of Southern Medical University between 2009 and 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. After excluding cases with diabetes mellitus, the patients were divided into the hyperglycemia group (blood glucose level>7.8 mmol/L at any time during hospitalization period, n=161) and the non-hyperglycemia group (n=309).
RESULTSCompared to non-hyperglycemia group, hyperglycemia group had more intraoperative blood loss [(186±80) ml vs. (158±74) ml, P=0.007] and longer postoperative hospital stay [(14.0±6.8) d vs. (11.2±5.5) d, P=0.013]. The overall rate of postoperative complication was 24.8% and 16.5% respectively (P=0.030), in the hyperglycemia and the non-hyperglycemia groups, and the mortality was 1.2% and 0.6% respectively (P=0.541). Multivariable analysis showed hyperglycemia was an independent risk factor of postoperative complication (RR=2.425, 95% CI:1.210-4.226, P=0.006).
CONCLUSIONSNon-diabetic hyperglycemia may increase the risk of postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection. Perioperative blood glucose monitoring should be performed, regardless of patients with or without diabetes.
Colorectal Neoplasms ; Diabetes Mellitus ; Digestive System Surgical Procedures ; Humans ; Hyperglycemia ; Laparoscopy ; Postoperative Complications ; Postoperative Period ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors
8.Influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection
Chunping ZENG ; Youping CHEN ; Qingshui YANG ; Xinfang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(7):684-687
Objective To investigate the influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection. Methods Clinical data of 636 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection in The Affiliated Nanhai Hospital of Southern Medical University between 2009 and 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. After excluding cases with diabetes mellitus, the patients were divided into the hyperglycemia group(blood glucose level> 7.8 mmol/L at any time during hospitalization period, n=161) and the non-hyperglycemia grou p (n=309). Results Compared to non-hyperglycemia group, hyperglycemia group had more intraoperative blood loss [(186±80) ml vs. (158±74) ml, P=0.007] and longer postoperative hospital stay [(14.0± 6.8) d vs. (11.2 ±5.5) d, P=0.013]. The overall rate of postoperative complication was 24.8% and 16.5% respectively (P=0.030), in the hyperglycemia and the non-hyperglycemia groups, and the mortality was 1.2% and 0.6% respectively(P=0.541). Multivariable analysis showed hyperglycemia was an independent risk factor of postoperative complication (RR=2.425, 95% CI:1.210-4.226, P=0.006). Conclusions Non-diabetic hyperglycemia may increase the risk of postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection. Perioperative blood glucose monitoring should be performed, regardless of patients with or without diabetes.
9.Influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection
Chunping ZENG ; Youping CHEN ; Qingshui YANG ; Xinfang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(7):684-687
Objective To investigate the influence of non-diabetic hyperglycemia on postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection. Methods Clinical data of 636 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection in The Affiliated Nanhai Hospital of Southern Medical University between 2009 and 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. After excluding cases with diabetes mellitus, the patients were divided into the hyperglycemia group(blood glucose level> 7.8 mmol/L at any time during hospitalization period, n=161) and the non-hyperglycemia grou p (n=309). Results Compared to non-hyperglycemia group, hyperglycemia group had more intraoperative blood loss [(186±80) ml vs. (158±74) ml, P=0.007] and longer postoperative hospital stay [(14.0± 6.8) d vs. (11.2 ±5.5) d, P=0.013]. The overall rate of postoperative complication was 24.8% and 16.5% respectively (P=0.030), in the hyperglycemia and the non-hyperglycemia groups, and the mortality was 1.2% and 0.6% respectively(P=0.541). Multivariable analysis showed hyperglycemia was an independent risk factor of postoperative complication (RR=2.425, 95% CI:1.210-4.226, P=0.006). Conclusions Non-diabetic hyperglycemia may increase the risk of postoperative complications following laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection. Perioperative blood glucose monitoring should be performed, regardless of patients with or without diabetes.