1.Cost-minimization Analysis of 3 Kinds of Regimens in the Treatment of Gastric Ulcer
Qirong JIANG ; Guojun WANG ; Guolian DU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(20):-
0.05).The costs of drug were 936.32,2 011.52 and 1 076.32 yuan respectively.CONCLUSION:Regimen of group A is same to other 2 groups in respect of therapeutic efficacy but better than them in cost of drugs.
2.Curative effect observation and the nursing research of chronic skin ulcers with Jinchuangkangjungao ointment and infrared therapy
Qirong LEI ; Yu DU ; Xia XIONG ; Mingyong LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(29):3484-3485
Objective To observe the clinical effects and nursing therapy of Jinchuangkangjungao ointment and infrared therapy in the treatment of chronic skin ulcers .Methods Seventy-five patients with chronic skin ulcers were divided into two groups :the experimental group(n=39) and the control group(n=36) .Jinchuangkangjungao ointment and infrared therapy were applied to the experimental group and the control group underwent conventional treatment ,including debridement ,dressing change and iodine wet compressing .The two group were both given basic nursing therapy .The effect and healing time were observed after 30 days . Results The experimental group′s total effective rate(92 .31% ) was significantly better than that of the control group(69 .44% ) , with significant difference(P<0 .01);The healing time of the experimental group[(11 .98 ± 6 .05)d] was significantly shorten than the control group[(16 .96 ± 7 .13)d] ,with significant difference(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Jinchuangkangjungao ointment combined with infrared therapy had noticeable effect in the treatment of chronic skin ulcers .
3.The practice and outlook of pediatric trauma life support curriculum
Qiang LIN ; Qirong DU ; Shuming PAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Siping HUANG ; Lei NIU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(4):364-367
ObjectivesTo investigate the effect of pediatric trauma life support (PTLS) curriculum on the improvement of rescue skill for pediatric trauma patients.MethodsPTLS course was introduced to train medical staff engaging in pediatric critical trauma care. The course included theoretical and practical part with main focus on enhancement of students’ decision on scene and rescue skill.ResultsCompared with pre-training, the students’ post-training written test scores improved signiifcant-ly, and the rates of qualiifcation and excellence were improved signiifcantly (P<0.01). All students were qualiifed for the tests of skill stations and simulation scenario. The excellence rates of the tests were as follows: ifxation and transportation 42.62%, basic and advanced airway management 81.97%, shock evaluation and management 70.49%, simulation scenario 72.13%. Both pre-training and post-training written test scores in hospital group were significantly higher than those in pre-hospital group (P<0.01).ConclusionsAfter PTLS courses, the knowledge, practice and integrated life-saving skills of students are greatly im-proved and teamwork is strengthened.