1.Impact of multifactor intensive nursing intervention on chronic heart failure patients with outside hospital treatment
Tie LI ; Lilan GUO ; Hong PENG ; Huaying WU ; Jie DONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(34):24-26
Objective To observe the efficacy of multifactor intensive nursing intervention on chronic heart failure patients with outside hospital treatment,including self-management ability and related clinical indicators.Methods By application of prospective study,a total of 215 patients with chronic heart failure discharged from hospital were randomized into the usual care group (105 cases) and the intensive nursing intervention group (1 10 cases).Patients were followed up for 12 months,and 205 patients completed the follow-up.The usual care group only received conventional outpatient follow-up,the intensive intervention group patients received telephone counseling,more detailed clinical follow-up and regular health education.The intervention effect was compared between two groups.Results Compared with the usual care group,the passing rate of sodium/water limit and daily monitoring of weight was higher in the intensive intervention group.Left ventricular ejection fraction and six-minute walking test were better in the intensive intervention group,while the level of NT-pro-BNP was lower in the intensive intervention group.Compared with the usual care group,re-hospitalization rate and incidence of cardiovascular events were lower in the intensive intervention group.Conclusions Multifactor intensive nursing intervention is helpful on improving self-management ability,alleviate cardiac function,reduce re-hospitalization rate and incidence of cardiovascular events for chronic heart failure patients.
2.A prospective study on indwelling suture in preventing re-adhesion of fallopian tube after interventional recanalization
Tianjun GAO ; Duanying GUO ; Meili XU ; Hongguang ZHANG ; Zhiyong XU ; Lilan LIU ; Yi FAN ; Mingwu LOU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(9):675-678
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of indwelling suture in preventing re-adhesion of fallopian tube after fallopian tube recanalization(FTR). Methods Screen 93 patients with fallopian tube obstruction and FTR indications of prospective, the patients without other interference factors of infertility, they were randomized with random sampling into two groups (treatment group 50 and control group 43)and treated by FTR,then the treatment group with indwelling sutures in fallopian tube for 3 days, the control group were infused lipiodol into the tube and with a intrauterine cavity perfusion in 3 days. The two groups received followed up examination at 2,6 months after operation ( a treatment was repeated with the case of re-obstruction) . Follow-up for 12 months to appraise the pregnancy rate and the influence of pregnancy competence of tube with indwelling suture(6 months after operation, to collect and compare the pregnancy rate and ectopic pregnancy rate of patent tube in two groups). Results The tubal patency rate were 89.8%(53/59),89.5%(51/57)of treatment group at 2,6 months after operation and the control group were75.9%(44/58),75.0%(39/52), there was a significant difference between the two groups(2 m:χ2=4.027, P<0.05;6 m:χ2=3.958,P<0.05). One year after operation,the pregnancy rate of treatment group was 43.2%(16/37) , the control group was 20.6%(7/34) ,there was a significant difference(χ2=4.152,P<0.05). Six
months after operation, the pregnancy rate and ectopic pregnancy rate of patent tube in treatment group were 21.6%(11/51),2/11, the control group were15.4%(6/39),1/6, there was no significant difference between them(pregnancy rate:χ2=0.552,P>0.05). Conclusions The indwelling suture of fallopian tube can prevent re-adhesion better after FTR, then improve the long-term recanalization rate and the pregnancy rate. There is no change on the pregnancy competence of fallopian tube.
3.Application of Three-dimensional Reconstruction in Single Utility-port Thoracoscopic Segmentectomy for Early Stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Propensity Score-matched Analysis
Peilin YOU ; Wenshu CHEN ; Lilan ZHAO ; Tianxing GUO ; Lihuan ZHU ; Pengjie TU ; Jianyuan HUANG ; Xiaojie PAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(4):387-392
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of 3D reconstruction in the single utility-port thoracoscopic segmentectomy of early stage NSCLC by propensity score matching (PSM). Methods We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 150 early stage NSCLC patients undergoing single utility-port thoracoscopic segmentectomy. The patients were divided into reconstruction group (