2.Investigation and analysis of blood transfusion in Hangzhou
Linlin PAN ; Bingyu CHEN ; Huaping ZHOU ; Jian SHEN ; Jiangtian CHEN ; Jian XU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):754-757
Objective To analyze and evaluate the current progress of blood transfusion department establishment and clinical blood transfusion management in Hangzhou,China.Methods Questionnaires were sent to 35 medical institutions to gather information regarding blood transfusion department establishment and clinical blood transfusion management in the provincial,municipal and county tier hospitals.The investigated criteria covered the establishment of the hospital blood transfusion management committee,the utilization of software and hardware of the transfusion department,the compatibility status of various software systems in use and performance evaluation of these systems in clinical applications,etc.In addition,tests were also conducted on members of the blood transfusion departments to confirm whether they are properly trained and present adequated knowledge of clinical blood applications Results were then collected for statistical and descriptive analyses.Results The results out of the 35 hospitals surveyed presented no obvious statistical significance.Nevertheless,the average score of these hospitals in different segments helped us to reach the following conclusions:1,Triple-A hospitals scored the highest average score for patient clinical status evaluation pre-transfusion;2.Double-B hospitals came first when it comes to patient clinical status evaluation post transfusion;3.Triple-B hospitals possessed the most thorough clinical records for transfusion treatment.A total of 350 papers were issued and 350 papers were collected,with 327 out of the 350 considered valid.As for the test results regarding the departments members,triple-A,triple-B and double-A hospitals scored significantly higher than double-B and unranked hospitals.(P<0.05);.350 clinical transfusion records were also collected and 247 of which are considered valid.It appears there are numerous difference in Hb indexes among the tested hospitals and even the departments of internal medicine and surgical presented different takes on the subject as well.Conclusion The clinical blood transfusion management in Zhejiang province and the establishment of blood transfusion departments still need to be improved.A plan to manage clinical blood use need to be carried out ASAP,which would specify evaluation references,standardize personnel training and tech investments.Ultimately,we hope such actions would help to further regulate the clinical blood use in the region.
3.Analysis of blood collection supply and clinical usage demand in Hangzhou
Jiangtian CHEN ; Lingling PAN ; Jian XU ; Jian SU ; Zhengyang WANG ; Yanjiao MAO ; Wei HU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):757-759
Objective To compare and analyze the supply of blood collection and clinical blood demand in Hangzhou during 2011-2016,and to put forward some countermeasures and suggestions.Methods The related data of blood collection in blood center and the indexs of clinical blood demand in all hospitals in Hangzhou were collected during 2011-2016,and the growth rates of both of them were compared and analyzed.Results 1) The data of blood collection and supply was the lowest in 2012,and then increased year by year.The average annual growth of platelet collection and supply was 8.09% and 8.47%,respectively,and the other indicators grew relatively gently.In 2016,the rate of blood donation reached 18.28 per thousand people.At the same period,the number of staff in institutions was basically stable.2) During 2011-2016,the blood demand of all hospitals in Hangzhoa maintained rapid growth.In Hangzhou,the number of hospitals increased by 10.65% annually,and until 2016,there was an increase of 65.87% over 2011.The average annual growth of the number of beds,the number of emergency patients and the number of inpatients increased by 10.21%,6.09% and 11.40% respectively.The growth rate of number of inpatients was higher than that of outpatient and emergency departments.Hospital employees remained at an average annual growth rate of nearly 10%.3) The clinical demand for blood increased significantly more higher than the growth of blood collection and supply.Conclusion Speed up the pace of the construction of blood supply,and keep pace with the construction of hospitals.Strengthening the publicity,health education and promotion models,in order to encourage more people,who are eligible for blood donation,to join the blood donation.And also strengthening personnel team building,improving overall work efficiency and level.
4.Clinical Study on the Occlusal Change of Skeletal Class Ⅰ Malocclusion Treated with Invisible Appliance and Fixed Appliance
Qiqi YANG ; Mengting CHEN ; Jiangtian HU ; Ting ZHOU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2023;44(12):127-132
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of invisible appliance and fixed appliance in the treatment of skeletal class I malocclusion.Methods A prospective cohort study with a minimum sample size of no less than 19 subjects in each group was used,and 46 adult patients with bone type I were eventually enrolled.According to the type of appliance,they were divided into the invisible appliance group(group A)with 25 patients and the fixed appliance group(group B)with 21 patients.Data were analyzed before orthodontic treatment(T0)after(T1)between invisible and traditional fixed orthodontics.Results The static occlusion index and PAR score were improved after treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).The occlusal dynamic parameters including OT,OFAT,OFPT,AOF and DT were significantly improved after treatment(P<0.01).There were significant differences in AOF,forward and lateral DT between the two groups(P<0.01),the invisible group was better than the fixed group.Conclusion Both the dynamic and static occlusal changes can be greatly improved with invisible and fixed appliance in the treatment of patients with class I malocclusion.Invisible appliance is better than fixed appliance in balancing occlusion,eliminating and reducing occlusal interference.
5. HIV infection status and characteristics of non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou, 2008-2017
Jiangtian CHEN ; Cuie WANG ; Xiaohong PAN ; Li YU ; Jun JIANG ; Miaojun SUN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(3):322-326
Objective:
To understand HIV infection status and characteristics of non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou.
Methods:
HIV antibody test were conducted for non-remunerated blood donors in Hangzhou and their demographic and epidemiological information were collected from 2008-2017.
6.Introduction to Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination
Shengli LI ; Lan XIAO ; Hong TIAN ; Dongjie WEI ; Jiangtian QIN ; Dingxiang FENG ; Gehong JIA ; Wei CHEN ; Yi HE ; Qingsu ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Lijun ZHU ; Weihong QIU ; Zhuohua WU ; Quanbing WANG ; Xiufeng ZHU ; Bing LEI ; Juan WANG ; Yanping ZHU ; Cuiping WANG ; Min LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2000;6(4):162-164
The Chinese Standard Aphasia Examination was made according to Chinese language and cultural habits by referring to Japanese Standard Language Test of Aphasia.151 normal people and patients whose brain damaged without aphasia were tested.Mean and standard deviations were calculated.The significant differences were not found by analysis of variance to age,sex,handedness,profession and education except oral instruction and describing pictures in different educational groups.Therefore,the examination is suitable for Chinese aphasics who live in different parts of China and spoken mandarin.
7.Investigation and analysis of the status quo of staffing and service provision in blood banks of Zhejiang Province
Qiuyue HU ; Wei HU ; Jiangtian CHEN ; Yiping WU ; Yechen JIANG ; Yaoyao JIA ; Guangpeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(7):781-785
【Objective】 To investigate and analyze the current situation of the human resources as well as blood collection and supply of blood banks of Zhejiang Province, so as to understand the problems existing in the development of human resources and put forward suggestions. 【Methods】 Questionnaires were issued to Blood Center of Zhejiang Province, municipal central blood stations, and county-level central blood banks to investigate the relevant data in 2015 and 2019. Meanwhile, some data were obtained through the Zhejiang Blood Management Information System (BIS3.0), symposiums, and querying medical service data. Statistical analysis was carried out. 【Results】 Among the 28 blood banks, filled the questionnaires, 927 personnel were in accordance with the authorized strength, accounting for 62.26% (927/1 489), and 1069 health technicians, accounting for 71.519% (1 060/1 489). From 2015 to 2019, the annual growth rate of human resources in blood banks was 2.02%, lower than the annual growth rate of whole blood collection volume 4.83% and the annual growth rate of clinical blood supply (red blood cell) 4.82%, lagging behind the annual growth rate of 6.55%, 8.71% and 12.36% in the number of diagnoses, inpatients and surgeries in the hospitals across the province. The average annual growth rate of doctors and nurses in blood banks was 0.17% and 1.67%, lower than that of licebsed doctors and registered nurses of the province, which was 6.78% and 8.27%, respectively. 【Conclusion】 With the development trend of blood collection and supply, the personnel allocation and the proportion of health technicians of blood banks across Zhejiang Province is insufficient. It is suggested to establish a manpower allocation standard suitable to the business volume, give priority to properly solvement of the current employment, strengthen training, and improve the efficiency of physical examination consultation, testing and phlebotomy positions.