1.Nosocomial Infection Management Using Web Site established in the LAN
Junichi TAZAWA ; Yoshinori SAKAI ; Hideomi FUJIWARA ; Tsukasa KONDO ; Satomi YUHARA ; Yumiko SAKAMOTO ; Satoshi HIYAMA ; Naoya FUNAKOSHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2007;56(1):11-17
Nosocomial infection management is one of the most important subjects in terms of risk management in a hospital. To achieve the nosocomial infection management appropriately, both public relations and information gathering are important. When it comes to publicity, it is desirable that information is offered quickly and efficiently and the personnel are able to access the information easily anytime and wherever they are. As for information gathering, it is also important to collect the information concerning the nosocomial infection promptly, and to tell it quickly to infection management persons including infection control team members. The infection control committee of our hospital has engaged in both publicity and information gathering by using the committee web site established in the LAN of the hospital since January 2004. The web site carries notifications, organization chart, list of committee members, various manuals, guidance of educational activities, infection management, etc. It is also used for questions and answers, and gathering information concerning nosocomial infection. The number of times the web site was accessed was about 200 every month, and was considerable at night and on holidays. This method of using the web site seems to be useful to promote nosocomial infection management.
Nosocomial Infections
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Infection as complication of medical care
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Information gathering
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Local Area Networks
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Hospitals
2.Modified Bentall Procedure Combined with Mitral Valve Replacement Using Continuous Warm Blood Cardioplegia in a Patient With Marfan's Syndrome-A Case Report.
Hideo NAGAOKA ; Kazunobu HIROOKA ; Ryuichi INNAMI ; Masahiro OHNUKI ; Naoya FUNAKOSHI ; Akira FUJIWARA ; Hiroo OKAZAKI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1997;45(5):689-695
A 42-year-old female suffered annulo-aortic ectasia (AAE) and mitral regurgitation associated with Marfan's syndrome was successfully treated by a modified Bentall procedure combined with mitral valve replacement (MVR) under continuous warm blood cardioplegia (CWBC). With the patient under total cardiopulmonary bypass and myocardial protection with CWBC, MVR with 27 mm mechanical valve was first done, followed by the total replacement of the aortic root with a composite graft made of vascular graft and an aortic mechanical valve. Anastomosis of the composite graft to the aortic valve annulus was made to guarantee a watertight closure using numerous interrupted mattress sutures and three pieces of Teflon felt strips to the annulus. Both coronary arteries were reconstructed by means of the “Interposition Graft Method” which interposes two short grafts between the composite graft and both coronary ostia. In spite of long time aortic cross clamp (235 min), cardiac function was recovered excellenthy and a peak CK-MB value was very low (23 IU/L) in the early postoperative period. Thus, CWBC provided a satisfactory myocardial protective effect. It was suggested that the modified Bentall procedure combined with MVR using CWBC was an effective therapy for a patient with AAE and mitral regurgitation associated with Marfan's syndrome.