1.Application of APACHE Ⅲ in ICU Targeted Surveillance
Bin LIU ; Minrong HUANG ; Min ZHOU ; Lifang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To study the application of APACHE Ⅲ in ICU targeted surveillance to assess the standards for clinical illness grading and scoring.METHODS From Sep 2006 to Feb 2007,nosocomial infection was monitored among the patients in a comprehensive ICU and the APACHE Ⅲ was used in assessing the standards for clinical illness grading and scoring in comparison with the previous method.RESULTS Among 972 ICU patients over that time,264 cases were selected as the supervision targets,84 patient-times with nosocomial infection were found out with a daily incidence of 8.642%.Two clinical doctors assessed and graded patients′ conditions.There was significant difference in the results between the methods by the clinical doctors and APACHE Ⅲ(P
2.Relationship of hyperglycemia to infection,MODS,and survival time in dead trauma patients
Zhanke WANG ; Changchun CHAI ; Fengtian HE ; Hong DENG ; Linshui XU ; Minrong LIU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the relationship of hyperglycemia to trauma score,infection,MODS and survival time of the dead patients caused by trauma.Methods A total of 455 cases of dead trauma patients selected randomly from our hospital,were divided into two groups with normal blood glucose(n=57) or hyperglycemia(n=298).The RTC,GCS and the cases of infection and MODS as well as the survival time of two groups were recorded,and the coefficients of relationship between the blood glucose and the indexes of MODS in the dead trauma patients were calculated.Results The levels of RTC,GCS in the group with hyperglycemia were higher than that with normal blood glucose(P
3.Establishment and Analysis of Reference Intervals for Thyroid Hormones in Pregnant Women from Sanming City
Suiwen LIN ; Minrong YAO ; Fangyan WU ; Yong ZHAO ; Jinmei LIN ; Bin LIU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(3):429-437
ObjectiveTo establish the reference intervals of thyroid hormones in pregnant women from Sanming city and compare them with those from other areas in China. MethodsThe study recruited 605 pregnant women and 229 non-pregnant healthy women who visited Sanming First Hospital between March 29 and June 28, 2023. Blood samples were sequentially collected from the participants to determine the serum levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3) and free thyroxine (FT4). The reference intervals of thyroid hormones were established by using a percentile range of P2.5 to P97.5 and their changes in different periods of pregnancy were analyzed and compared with those from other areas in China. ResultsThere were significant differences in levels of TSH, FT4 and FT3 at different periods of pregnancy (all P <0.05). Compared with non-pregnant women, women in first trimester had significantly decreased levels of TSH and FT4, but similar level of FT3. Since the second trimester, TSH level displayed rising tendency, while FT3 and FT4 levels showed gradual decrease. The reference intervals of thyroid hormones in the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy in Sanming city were TSH (0.068, 2.943) μU/mL, FT3 (4.302, 6.888) pmol/L, FT4 (8.240, 14.719) pmol/L; TSH (0.419, 3.274) μU/mL, FT3 (4.074, 6.629) pmol/L, FT4 (6.726, 11.980) pmol/L; TSH (0.422, 3.570) μU/mL, FT3 (3.741, 5.850) pmol/L, FT4 (6.103, 10.347) pmol/L, respectively. Significant differences were found in the reference intervals of thyroid hormones during pregnancy among different areas in China. ConclusionsThe levels of TSH, FT3, FT4 during pregnancy are different from those during non-pregnancy, and also significantly differ in different periods of pregnancy. Reference intervals of thyroid hormones in pregnant women are affected by various factors such as geographic location, ethnicity and laboratory test method, etc. Therefore, establishing the population-specific reference intervals of thyroid hormones will benefit for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disease in pregnant women from Sanming city.