1.Emergency management of critically severe craniocerebral trauma
Lei YE ; Haiguan WANG ; Qunfeng XU ; Xinting LU ; Ping TANG ; Xiaoqing PAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(7):605-608
Objective To discuss the emergency management and treatment measures of critically severe craniocerebral trauma.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on the emergency management in 82 patients with critically severe craniocerebral trauma admitted to our hospital from September 2005 to May 2011.Results According to the Glasgow Outcome scale ( GOS),there were 10 patients with good recovery (12%),17 with moderate disability (21%),12 with severe disability (20%),four in vegetable status (2%) and 39 deaths (48%).Conclusion The success rate in the treatment of critically severe craniocerebral injury can be enhanced through rapid and effective pre-hospital care,prompt surgical intervention,standardized subsequent therapy,adherence to damage control surgery concept,and emphasis on prevention and cure of secondary brain injury.
2.Green Synthesis of Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots for Detection of Hg2+
Yue XU ; Chunjing TANG ; Hong HUANG ; Chaoqun SUN ; Yakun ZHANG ; Qunfeng YE ; Aijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(9):1252-1258
Fluorescent carbon quantum dots ( CQDs) were synthesized by one-step hydrothermal treatment of apple juice. Experiments showed that Hg2+could quench the fluorescence of the CQDs with specificity. Based on this phenomenon, a selective and sensitive sensor was constructed for Hg2+ detection. In a NaH2 PO4-Na2HPO4 buffer solution (pH 7. 0), their fluorescence intensity showed good linear relationship with the concentrations of Hg2+ from 5 to 100 nmol/L and 1 to 50 μmol/L, respectively, with the detection limit of 2. 3 nmol/L (S/N=3). Its practical application was further demonstrated by the detection of Hg2+ in real water samples.
3.Study on success rate and influencing factors of peripheral indwelling needle puncture in pediatric patients
Yamin YAN ; Mei GONG ; Aiqiu LI ; Dan LI ; Ye HUANG ; Qunfeng LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(20):1558-1561
Objective To identify the success rate of peripheral indwelling needle puncture in pediatric patients, and analyze its influencing factors. Methods A survey was conducted in a sample of 902 pediatric patients.Personal information table of pediatric patients who receive infusionwas adopted to collect data. Results The success rate of first puncture was 85.37%(770/902), the success rate of two punctures was 95.34%(860/902). The success rate was affected by several factors, such as department, ages of the patients, condition of the veins, years of working as a nurse(OR=1.128, 2.308, 2.351, P <0.05). Conclusions Success rate of peripheral indwelling needle puncture in children still can be improved. When formulate management program, the influencing factors should be considered for management standard.