1.Effect of loading density of different rigid containers on wet package of orthopedic instruments in the orthopedics department
Shuqin HAO ; Heying DU ; Cong LIU ; Li'e CAI ; Jinxiu LIANG ;
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(6):26-29
Objective To explore the effect of loading density of different rigid containers on wet package of orthopedic instruments in the department of orthopedics and to provide the basis for right loading of rigid container so as to ensure the success of the sterilization. Methods About 120 cases of orthopedic exotic instruments for knee surgery were selected from our hospital, according to size and weight of the knee surgery instrument and then evenly divided into Groups A, B, C, 40 pieces in each group. Each group for loading had the same length and width. In Group A, the loading was at 1/2 of the container height, in Group B, the loading was at 2/3 of the container height and in Group C the loading was 4/5 of the container height. The 3 groups were given high pressure steam sterilization, the sterilization temperature, sterilization time and drying time were the same, while biological and chemical monitoring was done. After sterilization, the three groups were compared in terms of the biological and chemical monitoring results as well as the incidence of wet pack. Results There were no significant differences between the 3 groups in the qualification rate of indicator cards and the biological monitoring after sterilization in the 5 kinds of packages among the 3 groups of rigid containers (P>0.05). The incidence of wet package in Group A was significantly lower than that of Group C (χ2=6.80, P=0.009<0.017), but no difference was found between Groups B and C ,Group B and C Group . Conclusions The loading density of different rigid containers affects the incidence of wet package of the orthopedic instruments. Our findings indicate that the loading of the instruments in a rigid container reaches the 2/3~4/5 height of the container, for it can reduce the incidence of wet package of orthopedic instruments.
2.Cox regression of impact factors on local complications after trans-radial coronary intervention
Zhongyi YANG ; Jinxin ZHANG ; Rui YANG ; Heying DU ; Yanyan NI ; Minyi TAN ; Chengheng HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(16):21-23
Objective To observe the rates of local complications (bleeding/swelling) after trans-radial coronary intervention (TRI),to investigate possible impact factors,in order to provide guidance for the prevention of these adverse events.Methods A total of 198 cases who performed TRI at the department of interventional cardiology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from August to December,2011 were included in the present study.Data with regards to local complications were collected peri-operatively,by means of direct inquiry,point-of-care observation and measurements,and laboratory testing.Patients who developed complications and patients who did not were compared in terms of compressor position,loosening protocol and so on.Variables with statistical significance in univariate analysis were further included in Cox regression.SPSS 18.0 software was applied for all statistical analysis.Results The relative risks (RR) of the following two variables,namely whether or not the midpoint of compressor was on the midline of forearm,and the vertical distance from the horizontal plate of the compressor to the puncture site,were 2.602 and 1.403,respectively.Conclusions The midpoint of compressor on the midline of forearm,and the vertical distance from the horizontal plate of the compressor to the puncture site were major risk factors of local complications after TRI.
3.Visual analysis of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in HER2 positive breast cancer
Jing ZOU ; Yaojuan CHU ; Qiuzheng DU ; Heying YUE ; Xiaobao WANG ; Shuzhang DU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(24):3036-3041
OBJECTIVE To analyze the research status, hotspot and development trend of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in the treatment of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive breast cancer. METHODS The literature related to TKIs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer were searched from the Web of Science core collection database; the author, country/region, institution, subject field, journal and keywords was visualized by CiteSpace 6.1.R3 software. RESULTS A total of 732 pieces of literature were included, and the number of literature published showed an increasing trend year by year. The number of literature published in the United States was the largest (center degree 0.10), and the number of literature published in China ranked second (center degree 0.05). The most published and cited authors were Crown from St. Vincent’s University Hospital in Australia and Slamon from University of California, Los Angeles in the United States; the institution with the highest number of literature was the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the journal with the highest number of literature was the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The research mainly focused on five aspects: HER2 positive breast cancer treatment drugs, TKIs receptor, TKIs mechanism of action, HER2 positive breast cancer brain metastasis, and TKIs clinical trials. The main frontier areas and development trends were the combination of TKIs with other drugs or therapies to enhance targeting and reduce toxic side effects. CONCLUSIONS The study of TKIs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer has attracted the attention of scholars at home and abroad. Chinese scholars and research teams need to strengthen cooperation and communication in the future, and cooperation with other countries should be strengthened in terms of the efficacy and safety of TKIs alone and combined with other drugs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer.