1.Study of the Relationship between Left Ventricular Mass and Arterial Stiffness in Aged Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Jingrui QI ; Jianli TIAN ; Yun ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2009;37(12):1020-1022
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the change of left ventricular mass and arterial stiffness in the aged patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods: The pulse wave velocity (PWV) and left ventricular mass index(LVMI)were used to estimate the left ventricular mass and arterial stiffness. The relationship between LVMI and PWV and other influencing factors were evaluated with univariate analysis and stepwise regressive analysis in 105 patients with diabetes mellitus. The value of PWV was compared in the subjects of the left ventricular hypertrophy and the non- left ventricular hypertrophy groups. Results: LVMI was positively correlated with PWV, systolic blood pressure, pulse pressure,medical history and body mass index (the values of r were 0.821, 0.792, 0.799, 0.664 and 0.241 respectively,P < 0.01 or P < 0.05). A stepwise regression analysis was used to assess the combined influence of variables on left ventricular hypertrophy. The model included the following variables: PWV, systolic blood pressure and diabetes mellitus medical history. PWV value was significantly higher in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy than that of the patients without left ventricular hypertrophy(t = 9.109,P < 0.01). Conclusion: The increased arterial stiffness is one of the important factors which lead to the increased left ventricular mass index in aged patients with diabetes mellitus.
2.Analysis of Influential Factors of ADR Occurred in Patients of Geriatrics Department in Our Hospital
Hongying ZHAO ; Guotao YANG ; Haibin WANG ; Huifang ZHANG ; Wenhao WANG ; Jingrui QI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(20):2781-2782,2783
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the influential factors of adverse drug reaction(ADR)in elderly patients during medi-cation,and to provide reference for reducing the incidence of ADR in geriatrics department. METHODS:The clinical data of elder-ly patients admitted to our hospital from Jan. 2011 to Dec. 2015 were collected and analyzed by single factor and unconditional Loigstic multiple regression analysis. The risk influential factors of ADR were investigated. RESULTS:A total of 1 680 patients re-ceived drug therapy,and the incidence of ADR was 7.92%(133/1 680). Organs/systems involved in ADR were mainly allergic re-action(49 cases,36.84%)and digestive system(48 cases,36.09%). The results of single factor analysis showed that the age of patients,drug dosage,route of administration,treatment course,the type numbers of drug combination and others were the inde-pendent influential factors of ADR. By unconditional Loigstic multiple regression analysis,it was found that the risk of ADR in-creased with the drug dosage,treatment course,intraverous administration and various drugs use,etc. CONCLUSIONS:It is nec-essary to pay attention to ADR monitoring,particularly risk factors monitoring of ADR in the elderly patients,strengthen medica-tion guidance to improve medication compliance,take the necessary preventive measures to reduce the incidence of ADR.
3. Exploration and implementation on the mode of undergraduate community nursing practice, according to "National Standard of Undergraduate Teaching Quality"
Jingrui XU ; Guiming YAN ; Shan ZHAO ; Chunmei WANG ; Yue ZHAO ; Qi LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(22):1681-1684
According to 'National Standard of Undergraduate Teaching Quality for Nursing Science', the mode of community nursing practice was explored and implemented by the School of Nursing in Tianjin Medical University. Focus on competency, the syllabus of community nursing practice was revised. Optimizing the management system of community nursing practice, developing the team of high-quality teachers, building standardized community nursing practice bases, and improving the evaluation system of community nursing practice aimed to enhance comprehensive quality of nursing undergraduates and the quality of community nursing practice. Within the concept of "big health", our school is exploring the new mode of combining community nursing practice with health management-oriented nursing personnel training, which lays an important foundation for training applied nursing talents to meet the needs on development of community health services.
4.Evidence-based evaluation of guidelines for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Qi WANG ; Weishe ZHANG ; Yiran FU ; Jingrui HUANG ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(1):40-50
Objective:To quantitatively evaluate the guidelines for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) at home and abroad, and to provide a reference for the development of related guidelines in the future.Methods:Guidelines related to HDP published at home and abroad from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2022 were retrieved from several databases, including CNKI, Wanfang Database, Yiigle, VIP Database, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science with the terms of "hypertension in pregnancy", "hypertensive disorders of pregnancy", "pre-eclampsia", "eclampsia", and "guidelines". The retrieved guidelines were evaluated with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation Ⅱ (AGREE Ⅱ) and Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings (STAR) tool. According to the manual of AGREE Ⅱ two researchers graded the retrieved guidelines from six domains: scope and purpose, participants, rigor, clarity, applicability, and independence. Mean standardized score of each domain and the overall score were obtained. STAR tool was used to grade the guidelines by two researchers and one methodologist from 11 domains: registration, protocol, funding, working groups, conflicts of interest, clinical issues, evidence, consensus methods, recommendations, accessibility, and others.Results:A total of 19 related guidelines were included, covering six countries on three continents. The mean standardized scores of the 19 guidelines in the six domains of scope and purpose, participants, rigor, clarity, applicability, and independence using the AGREE II instrument were 73.98%, 63.16%, 59.98%, 66.37%, 56.36%, and 71.93%, respectively. Scores in the 11 domains of registration, protocol, funding, working groups, conflicts of interest, clinical issues, evidence, consensus methods, recommendations, accessibility, and others using the STAR tool were 0.00%, 0.00%, 76.15%, 39.87%, 58.92%, 65.19%, 60.80%, 49.78%, 78.95%, 30.89%, and 42.11%, respectively. According to the overall evaluation results, 12 guidelines were recommended and seven needed further modifications. It was found that most guidelines were unanimous in their recommendations on the prevention of preeclampsia with aspirin, medications for patients with severe hypertension, and the timing of pregnancy termination in preeclampsia patients, with the consensus rates of 10/13, 9/13, and 9/13, respectively. Besides, these recommendations were supported by substantial evidence.Conclusions:The overall quality of guidelines related to HDP at home and abroad is high, but there is still room for improvement. When developing relevant guidelines in the future, statisticians and methodologists should be included in the working groups to improve the evidence-based quality, and much attention should be paid to the disclosure of conflicts of interest guidelines. Registration and protocol are needed before publishing a guideline. The development of multiple versions for different users will conduce to improving the management of HDP.