1.Implement Continuous Quality Improvement and Improve the Satisfaction of Nursing Quality
Hongzhen ZHOU ; Yafang ZHU ; Qingmei LEI ; Xuan LI ; Honglei YU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(2):220-223
Objective:To explore the effect of continuous quality improvement theory on patients' satisfaction and nurses'perception of working environment.Methods:Quality nursing service satisfaction survey was conducted in 450 patients,at the same time,100 nurses were investigated for the situation of working environment.Patients' satisfaction and the status of nurses' perception of their own work environment were compared before and after the implementation of continuous quality improvement theory.Results:After the implementation of continuous quality improvement theory,both patients' satisfaction and nurses' perception of working environment were significantly improved (P < 0.05).Gonclusions:Continuous quality improvement theory can improve the satisfaction of patients with high quality nursing service,and enhance the nurses' perception of their working environment.
2.Solitary Pulmonary Nodule:HRCT Typing and Pathology
Lei SHENG ; Zhenguang WANG ; Qingmei LI ; Daosheng LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 1991;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate HRCT typing of solitary pulmonary nodule with resected.Methods 30 cases with solitary plumonary nodules (totally 41) were undergone CT and HRCT scan befor operation.HRCT appearances were retrospectively analyzed and categorized into two types: typeⅠ ground-glass opacity (pure ground-glass opacity, mixed lower opacity, central high opacity with ground opacity ), typeⅡ pure solid opacity.Results TypeⅠ:14 nodules included bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma (9 nodules) , adenocarcinoma (3 nodules),inflammatory granuloma (1 nodule) and adenoma (1 nodule).TypeⅡ : 27 nodules included adenocarcinoma(13 nodules),bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma(4 nodules), squamous cell carcinoma(3 nodules),small cell lung cancer(1 nodule),adenoma(2 nodules),tuberculosis(2 nodules), inflammatory granuloma(1 nodule) and hamartoma(1 nodule). Among nodules with resected, ground-glass opacity was found more frequently in bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma than in non- bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma (P=0.002).No significant difference in ground-glass opacity existed between tumor lesions and non-tumor lesions (P=0.282) or adenocarcinoma and non-adenocarcinoma (P=0.146).Conclusion In the findings of HRCT in solitary pulmonary nodules,the nodules of ground-glass opacity find more frequently in bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma than that in other lesions.
3.Usage and efficacy of timolol maleate eye drops in treatment of superficial infantile hemangioma
Qizhen WU ; Qingmei SHI ; Jianhong LONG ; Jiaguang LI ; Yu GUO ; Shaorong LEI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(6):657-661
Objective:To determine drug dose and usage of timolol maleate eye drops in the treatment of superficial infantile hemangioma.Methods:A total of 250 superficial hemangioma infants were recruited and assigned into 5 groups (n=50 for each group):an external application group and 4 exterior coating groups (2,4,6,8 times per day).We evaluated the therapeutic effect of different methods for drug application (external application or exterior coating) and the frequency for drug administration on superficial infantile hemangioma.Results:The external application group (twice a day and 0.5 hour per time) showed better effect than that in the exterior coating group with twice a day (P<0.001).The difference in therapeutic effect between the exterior coating group with 6 times a day and exterior coating group with twice a day or with 3 times a day was significant (P<0.001).The differences in drug efficacy were not found among the exterior coating group with 6 times a day,the exterior coating group with 8 times a day,or the external application group with twice a day (All P>0.05).Conclusion:Drug dose may affect the therapeutic effect oftimolol maleate eye drops in superficial hemangioma infants,and exterior coating with 6 times a day may achieve the best curative effect.
4.Research on Harmonious Doctor-patient Relationship from the Perspective of Harmonious Management Organization Theory
Hongzhen ZHOU ; Minfang ZHU ; Lei YANG ; Yafang ZHU ; Qingmei LEI ; Huijuan SONG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(12):1488-1491
Through the analysis of current situation of the tension relationship between doctor and patient,this paper expounded that the harmonious management organization theory took the cooperation order as the core of the development of the group organization,and emphasized the running-in process of the internal staffs in the collective group.And it pointed out that the internal cooperation between doctor and patient had the certain cooperation order,and also had obstacles that might cause conflict in cooperation from the perspective of the harmonious management organization theory.This paper analyzed and understood the process of doctor-patient coordination at the group level of harmonious management organization theory,explored and analyzed the obstacles that might cause the conflict during the cooperation process and the reasons in the view of innovation,explored and concluded relevant measures to ease the tension of the doctor-patient relationship,and finally achieved the outcome of maximization of common interests and optimization of treatment effect.
5.Review and progress of drug therapy for infantile hemangioma of skin and soft tissue
Shize LEI ; Qingmei SHI ; Xingfan CHEN ; Shaorong LEI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(8):1278-1280,封3
This article summarizes the pharmacological treatment of infantile hemangioma in soft tissue.We aim to review the literature and summarize the mechanisms,methods,efficiency and adverse reactions of beta blockers,glucocorticoids,bleomycin and imiquimott,and to analyze the rational options.Beta blockers,as oral and external use,have high efficiency and few side effects,and can be used as a first -line medication for infantile hemangiomas.Imiquimod external use and topical glucocorticoid and bleomycin injection have good efficacy and potential adverse reactions.They can be used as an alternative treatment for infantile hemangioma.
6.Evidence summary of surgical site infection prevention in adult inpatients based on guidelines and clini-cal decision making
Qingmei LEI ; Lishan OU ; Donglan LING ; Qiuchen CHENG ; Shizhen ZHANG ; Zhaotao WANG ; Hongbo YAN
Modern Hospital 2024;24(2):222-226
Objective To provide evidence-based references for the prevention of surgical site infection(SSI)by sum-marizing the best evidence for the prevention of SSI in adult inpatients.Methods The'6S'evidence resource pyramid model was used to systematically search the related evidence in domestic and foreign databases,guideline websites,and academic socie-ty websites from the inception of the database to September 30,2023.Four researchers evaluated the quality of the included guidelines,and two researchers independently evaluated the quality of other types of literature and rated the level of evidence.Results A total of 12 articles were included,including 6 clinical decision making and 6 clinical guidelines.Thirty best items of the evidence were summarized from 7 aspects:diagnosis,clinical symptoms,influencing factors,patient prevention strategies,preventive strategies for medical staff,intraoperative and postoperative treatment,and consultation and education.Conclusion Clinical staff should develop a standardized management plan for infection prevention based on corresponding evidence to reduce the incidence of SSI instead of taking a single measurement.Moreover,they need to formulate a standardized work process for preventing SSI based on the clinical practice and patients'preference.
7.Application value of non-invasive disturbance coefficient measurement on brain edema in patients with cerebral injury
Qingmei LEI ; Shanshan WANG ; Jinmei CHENG ; Longhe ZHONG ; Yun BAO ; Xiaojie PENG ; Chunhai TANG ; Yafang ZHU ; Hongzhen ZHOU
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(13):1737-1739
Objective To explore the application disturbance coefficient (DC) value of noninvasive brain edema monitoring in patients after traumatic brain injury.Methods A total of 54 cerebral injury patients were performed by non-invasive brain edema monitoring from June to November 2016.The essential information,DC,intracranial pressure (ICP),and 6-month-later glasgow outcome score (GOS) were collected.Results DC was negatively correlated with ICP (r=-0.779 5,P<0.01),and it was positively correlated with glasgow coma scale (GCS) and GOS (r=0.667 5,P<0.01;r=0.630 6,P<0.01).The mean of DC with good prognosis patients was 106.99±4.09,and that of the poor prognosis patients was85.26±4.45,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion DC has a good clinical application value.
8.Survey on changes in the proportion for facial aesthetics.
Shize LEI ; Qizhen WU ; Qingmei SHI ; Shaorong LEI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(12):1358-1361
To explore the proportion for facial aesthetics that may be recognized by the potential group who will do plastic surgery in the future.
Methods: We measured the celebrity photos, who were born before 1980 recognizable by the people over 40 years old or by high school students. The proportions for facial aesthetics recognizable by these two generations were obtained and compared.
Results: Compared the new generation of male celebrities with the older generation of male celebrities, the difference was statistically significant by the independent samples t test (t=-2.502, P<0.05), while other ratios were not statistically significant (P>0.05). Compared the new generation of female celebrities with the older generation of female celebrities, the difference was statistically significant by the independent samples t test. The ratios between inter-canthic diameter and eyeslit breadth, mouth breadth and eyeslit breadth, stirnhohe and 1/3 of the physiognomic facial height, nasal height and 1/3 of the physiognomic facial height were significantly different (P<0.05), while other ratios were not significantly different (P>0.05).
Conclusion: The young new generation loves more larger eyeslit breadth for men, while a larger eyeslit breadth, smaller bizygomatic breadth and sharper chin for women.
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9.Effect of progesterone on the pathogenesis and development of hemangioma in nude mice.
Qingmei SHI ; Xingfan CHEN ; Fengzhen QIU ; Shaorong LEI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2019;44(12):1353-1359
To explore the role of progesterone in the pathogenesis and development of hemangioma in nude mice.
Methods: The hemangioma model was established. Progesterone was injected intramuscularly at different doses (0.2, 0.4, and 0.8 mg/d) for one week. Camellia oil (0.4 mL/d) was injected intramuscularly as control. The size of hemangioma was observed dynamically. The subcutaneous implants were harvested on the 14th and 28th days. The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in the tumor tissues were evaluated using immunohistochemistry and microvessel density (MVD) was counted under the microscope.
Results: On the 14th day, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (P<0.01 and P<0.05, respectively) was higher, the volume of tumors (All P<0.01) and MVD (All P<0.01) were greater in the high-dose progesterone group than those in the control and low-dose progesterone group. On the 28th day, there was no significant difference in the volume of tumors among 4 groups (P>0.05). The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (P<0.01) was lower, and MVD (All P<0.05) were less in the middle-dose and high-dose progesterone group than those in the control and low-dose progesterone group.
Conclusion: Progesterone promotes angiogenesis via upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor expression, promotion of hemangiomas proliferation, suggesting that excessive progesterone supplementation may be one of the initial factors for early hemangioma formation.
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10.The mutation analysis of PAH gene and prenatal diagnosis in classical phenylketonuria family.
Yousheng YAN ; Shengju HAO ; Fengxia YAO ; Qingmei SUN ; Lei ZHENG ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Chuan ZHANG ; Tao YANG ; Shangzhi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2014;31(6):686-692
OBJECTIVETo characterize the mutation spectrum of phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene and perform prenatal diagnosis for families with classical phenylketonuria.
METHODSBy stratified sequencing, mutations were detected in the exons and flaking introns of PAH gene of 44 families with classical phenylketonuria. 47 fetuses were diagnosed by combined sequencing with linkage analysis of three common short tandem repeats (STR) (PAH-STR, PAH-26 and PAH-32) in the PAH gene.
RESULTSThirty-one types of mutations were identified. A total of 84 mutations were identified in 88 alleles (95.45%), in which the most common mutation have been R243Q (21.59%), EX6-96A>G (6.82%), IVS4-1G>A (5.86%) and IVS7+2T>A (5.86%). Most mutations were found in exons 3, 5, 6, 7, 11 and 12. The polymorphism information content (PIC) of these three STR markers was 0.71 (PAH-STR), 0.48 (PAH-26) and 0.40 (PAH-32), respectively. Prenatal diagnosis was performed successfully with the combined method in 47 fetuses of 44 classical phenylketonuria families. Among them, 11 (23.4%) were diagnosed as affected, 24 (51.1%) as carriers, and 12 (25.5%) as unaffected.
CONCLUSIONPrenatal diagnosis can be achieved efficiently and accurately by stratified sequencing of PAH gene and linkage analysis of STR for classical phenylketonuria families.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; diagnosis ; enzymology ; genetics ; Genetic Testing ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Microsatellite Repeats ; Middle Aged ; Pedigree ; Phenylalanine Hydroxylase ; genetics ; Phenylketonurias ; diagnosis ; enzymology ; genetics ; Point Mutation ; Pregnancy ; Prenatal Diagnosis ; Young Adult