1.Influence of follow-up intervention on disease control of patients with diabetes mellitus
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(3):21-23
Objective To discuss the influence of follow-up intervention on disease control of pa-tients with diabetes mellitus. Methods 160 patients who received education about diabetes mellitus were divided into the intervention group and the control group randomly according to the date of dis-charge with 80 patients in each group.The intervention group was given regular follow-up visit (including telephone fol-low-up) which lasted 12 months.The control group received no regular foUow-up.The health behavior,self-management ability and alleviation state of cognition level,fast glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin were com-pared after intervention between the two groups by t test andχ2 test. Results The health behavior,self-management ability and alleviation state of cognition level in the intervention group were better than those of the control group.The blood glucose 6 and 12 months after discharge was higher than that at the time of dis-charge and that of the intervention group at the same time point.The glyeosylated hemoglobin of the interven-tion group was reduced 6 and 12 months after discharge compared with that at the time of dis-charge. Conclusions Out-of-hospital follow-up is an effective method to extend hospital health educa-tion to patients' home. It can instruct and supervise the patients to assume the responsibility of subsequent targets control,so it plays a positive role in the blood glucose control,improvement of life quality and promo-tion of psychological and physical health.It is worthy of wide popularization.
2.Influence of individualized exercise intervention on blood glucose of community patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Ping WANG ; Qian CHEN ; Renrui LIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(9):13-15
Objective To investigate the influence of individualized exercise intervention on blood glucose of community patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods Self-control study was carried out in 50 community patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Individualized exercise intervention were given to them and the effect was observed. Results After 3 months of intervention the fasting plasma glucose and 2hs postprandial blood glucose glucose reduced after intervention compared with those before intervention(P<0.05=.Conclusion Individualized exercise intervention could control the blood glucose of community patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and turned out to be an important managing measures for community diabetes mellitus patients.
3.Reasons of dislocation of peripherally inserted central catheter in patients with hemopathic diseases
Renrui LIANG ; Yuling HUANG ; Aiping LIANG ; Zhen WANG ; Li WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(3):175-177
aused by the wrong maneuvers by inexperienced operators.
4.Preliminary experience of flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath(FV-UAS) in retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy
Yujun CHEN ; Renrui KUANG ; Liang GAO ; Liangliang ZHENG ; Longlong KE ; Jie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(6):447-450
Objective:Objectives To introduce the preliminary experience of flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath(FV-UAS) in the treatment of upper urinary calculi in retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy(RIRS).Methods:The clinical data of 11 patients with upper urinary calculi who were treated in Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital from August to September 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 6 males and 5 females, with the mean age of 48 years (32-72 years), the mean size of stone of 15.5 mm (11-20mm), and the mean stone volume of 1 958 mm3 (1 108-4 036 mm3), including 1 case with upper ureteral calculi, 10 cases with renal calculi, and 2 cases with calculi in multiple renal calyces. Ureteral stents were placed in 2 cases preoperatively. There were 2 cases of grade Ⅱ hydronephrosis according to Grignon classification. All patients were treated by retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy, and the FV-UAS(F12/14) was used during the operation. FV-UAS can be passively bent(>90°) with the bending of the flexible ureteroscopy(f-URS), and connect vacuum suction devices. The method of placing the FV-UAS during the operation was the same as traditional ureteral access sheath. The FV-UAS should be as close to the target stone as possible by the f-URS during the operation. F6 ureteral stent was routinely indwelled for 2-4 weeks. The operation time, postoperative complications, and stone volume clearance rate were summarized and analyzed, and stone volume clearance rate was calculated as(1-residual stone volume/preoperative stone volume)×100%. The stone volume was obtained by CT 3-D reconstruction preoperatively and first day postoperatively.Results:All patients underwent RIRS successfully at the first stage, with the usage of FV-UAS(F12/14)during the operation. The mean operation time was 57.1 minutes(34-90 minutes), and the mean stone volume clearance rate was 98.9%(94.8%-100.0%)on the first day postoperatively. Seven cases reached 100.0% stone-free rate, and 4 cases presented residual calculi. The mean hemoglobin drop was 0.8 g/L, and 1 case presented vomiting without fever on the first day postoperatively. For the 4 cases with residual calculi, no residual stone was found by B-ultrasound when the ureteral stent was removed.Conclusions:Our preliminary study found that it is feasible and safe to use FV-UAS in RIRS, which can follow the f-URS to extend into the renal pelvis and renal calyces. Vacuum-assist can increase the probability of stone-free.