1.Effect of Quality Control Circle on the Reasonable Ratio of Emergency Orthopedics Prescriptions
Xi CHENG ; Lei XI ; Ziming QIAN ; Tong YIN ; Yongwu CHEN ; Chenxia DU ; Hechun JIANG ; Zhangbao WU ; Tianlu SHI
China Pharmacist 2016;19(5):949-951
Objective:To study the effect of quality control circle(QCC)on the reasonable ratio of clinical prescriptions. Methods:The dispensed prescriptions in orthopedic emergency department were reviewed in our hospital,and the reasons of unreasonable prescriptions were analyzed. According to the QCC technique,the activities were implemented,the standardized work process was made out and the results were studied. Results:After the six-month QCC activities,the unreasonable ratio of emergency orthopedics prescriptions was reduced from 70% to 21% ,and the target yield rate was 140% and the improvement rate was 70% . Conclusion:The QCC has obvious effect on the improvement of reasonable ratio of emergency orthopedics prescriptions.
2.High-alert Drug Management and Risk Control in Our Hospital
Hechun JIANG ; Weijian NI ; Zhangbao WU
China Pharmacy 2021;32(9):1108-1113
OBJECTIVE:To explore high-alert drug management mode of our hospital ,and to provide reference for the management and utilization of this category in medical institutions. METHODS :According to High-alert Drug Catalog (2019 edition)issued by Hospital Pharmacy Committee of Chinese Pharmaceutical Association ,the high-alert drug catalog of our hospital and their risk points were formulated. Relevant training and assessment were conducted for physicians ,pharmacists and nurses throughout the hospital. Using qualification rate of high-alert drug management and utilization as index ,the effectiveness of high-alert drug management and utilization were compared before and after optimization. RESULTS :In our hospital ,the risk of high-alert drugs was controlled by establishing inspection and supervision group ,pharmacist education ,information management , prescription review and individualized administration ,medication guidance ,prescription review and medication error reporting and other measures and with continuous optimization. Compared with before optimization ,qulification rate of high-alert drug management and utilization increased from 37.3% to 80.1% in clinical departments (P<0.01),and that increased from 59.2% to 85.0% in pharmacy department (P<0.01). There were still some problems ,such as the inconsistency of high-alert drugs accounts and materials ,the failure to report all medication errors in time ,the imperfect establishment of prescription review software rules , the insufficient medication guidance ,and the lack of individual medication varieties. CONCLUSIONS :By optimizing the management of high-alert drugs ,the management and utlization of this category is improved effectively in clinical departments and pharmacy departments of our hospital.
3.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic supraorbital fissure syndrome (version 2024)
Junyu WANG ; Hai JIN ; Danfeng ZHANG ; Rutong YU ; Mingkun YU ; Yijie MA ; Yue MA ; Ning WANG ; Chunhong WANG ; Chunhui WANG ; Qing WANG ; Xinyu WANG ; Xinjun WANG ; Hengli TIAN ; Xinhua TIAN ; Yijun BAO ; Hua FENG ; Wa DA ; Liquan LYU ; Haijun REN ; Jinfang LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Chunhui LIU ; Junwen GUAN ; Rongcai JIANG ; Yiming LI ; Lihong LI ; Zhenxing LI ; Jinglian LI ; Jun YANG ; Chaohua YANG ; Xiao BU ; Xuehai WU ; Li BIE ; Binghui QIU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Qingjiu ZHANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Xiangtong ZHANG ; Rongbin CHEN ; Chao LIN ; Hu JIN ; Weiming ZHENG ; Mingliang ZHAO ; Liang ZHAO ; Rong HU ; Jixin DUAN ; Jiemin YAO ; Hechun XIA ; Ye GU ; Tao QIAN ; Suokai QIAN ; Tao XU ; Guoyi GAO ; Xiaoping TANG ; Qibing HUANG ; Rong FU ; Jun KANG ; Guobiao LIANG ; Kaiwei HAN ; Zhenmin HAN ; Shuo HAN ; Jun PU ; Lijun HENG ; Junji WEI ; Lijun HOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(5):385-396
Traumatic supraorbital fissure syndrome (TSOFS) is a symptom complex caused by nerve entrapment in the supraorbital fissure after skull base trauma. If the compressed cranial nerve in the supraorbital fissure is not decompressed surgically, ptosis, diplopia and eye movement disorder may exist for a long time and seriously affect the patients′ quality of life. Since its overall incidence is not high, it is not familiarized with the majority of neurosurgeons and some TSOFS may be complicated with skull base vascular injury. If the supraorbital fissure surgery is performed without treatment of vascular injury, it may cause massive hemorrhage, and disability and even life-threatening in severe cases. At present, there is no consensus or guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of TSOFS that can be referred to both domestically and internationally. To improve the understanding of TSOFS among clinical physicians and establish standardized diagnosis and treatment plans, the Skull Base Trauma Group of the Neurorepair Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Neurotrauma Group of the Neurosurgery Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Neurotrauma Group of the Traumatology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic supraorbital fissure syndrome ( version 2024) based on evidence of evidence-based medicine and clinical experience of diagnosis and treatment. This consensus puts forward 12 recommendations on the diagnosis, classification, treatment, efficacy evaluation and follow-up of TSOFS, aiming to provide references for neurosurgeons from hospitals of all levels to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of TSOFS.