1.The application of play therapy in hospitalized children during the course of lumbar puncture operation
Yan HONG ; Jingbo YU ; Peijuan FANG ; Shuqin MIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(15):1140-1142
Objective To evaluate the impact of play therapy to the pain and the compliance of hospitalized children during tht course of lumbar puncture operation.Methods Divided 60 children with lumbar puncture operation into the intervention group (30 cases) and the control group(30cases)randomly.Routine cares were used in the control group,while the play therapy was used in the intervention group in addition during the course of lumbar puncture operation.Results There were statistical significance in the comparisons of the changes of respiratory rate and pulse rate during the preoperative and intraoperative of lumbar puncture between the two groups,P<0.01.There were also significant differences in the comparisons of subjective and objective pain score as well as the puncture compliance in the lumbar puncture operation.The score of FLAFF scale and the Wong-Baker scale in the intervention group was (2.52 ± 1.37) and (3.59 ± 1.15) respectively,which was significant lower than that of in the control group,(4.22 ± 1.97) and (4.93 ± 1.71),the difference was significant,P<0.01.Conclusion Play therapy can relieve the pain of children with lumbar puncture operation,reduce the changes of the vital signs,promote the puncture compliance and shorten the time of the whole operation completeness.
2.Use of autologous fat grafting in prevention and treatment of expansion complications
Chen CHENG ; Peijuan ZHAO ; Yun XIE ; Rulin HUANG ; Zhuxin CHEN ; Shuangbai ZHOU ; Bojun CHEN ; Bin FANG ; Kai LIU ; Qingfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2020;26(3):209-212
Objective:To explore the effectiveness of autologous fat grafting in the treatment of undesirable skin expansion.Methods:Patients' data were reviewed from 2011 to 2016, including the expanded regions with early signs of skin complications in face and neck. The effects of fat grafting group and control group were evaluated by follow-up records of expansion volume, skin thickness, skin texture and local capillary reaction.Results:Fat grafting could increase the thickness of expanded skin. It also improved the texture of expanded skin, with 0.83± 0.71 points before treatment and 1.30±0.66 points after treatment ( P=0.04). The local capillary reaction was also improved from 1.06±0.54 points before treatment and 1.45±0.51 points after treatment ( P=0.03). The expansion in the fat grafting group was 2.21±0.57 times before treatment and 2.94±0.83 times after treatment. In the control group, the expansion was 2.19 times when it showed early signs, and no obvious changes were observed during the follow-up period. Conclusions:Autologous fat grafting can effectively treat complications of skin expansion, prolong expansion process and promote tissue regeneration.