1.Application of asthma journal and corresponding monitoring of pulmonary ventilation function in treating bronchial asthma
Youxiang LI ; Xiaohua LU ; Ruilian HOU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2004;0(05):-
Objective To explore the value of asthma journal and corresponding monitoring of pulmonary ventilation function in treating bronchial asthma with the existing classification of asthma severity as control.Methods After 137 patients with bronchial asthma were evaluated according to the existing grades,they kept asthma diaries and received corresponding monitoring of pulmonary ventilation function at least 5 times per day,and all of the above clinical data were analyzed by relevant statistical methods.Results Among the 126 patients who completed monitoring,only 61(48.41%) patients could be graded by the Guide for Prevention and Treatment of Bronchial Asthma;27(21.43%) patients felt sensitive while 33(26.19%) ones felt insensitive.Conclusion The corresponding monitoring can not only accurately evaluate the severity of patients' bronchial asthma condition,but also detect those patients with deviated symptom perception.
2.Effect of fine operation on improvement of preparation outcome of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) intravenous infusion for injection
Xinmei HOU ; Xuesong SUN ; Sisi YUAN ; Ruilian LI ; Boran DU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(14):1092-1096
Objective:To investigate the effect and necessity of fine operation on the improvement of the preparation outcome of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) intravenous infusion for injection.Methods:The detailed refinement of the preparation method in the specification of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) for injection was developed. The fine operation of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) for injection mainly consists of two parts: The mixing method of solvent and drug: including syringe needle length into drug vial, solvent injection speed, state of drug waiting for dissolution, and the shaking speed of the drug vial. The method of extracting the dissolved liquid in the drug vial and injecting it into a 100 ml sterile empty 0.9% sodium chloride injection bottle: including the speed of refilling the 100 ml sterile empty 0.9% sodium chloride injection bottle, and restoring the pressure balance inside and outside the infusion bottle. The effect of fine operation on the preparation of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) for injection was evaluated by comparing the production of foam and the preparation time before and after the implementation of fine operation.Results:Before and after the implementation of fine operation, the foaming rate of the foam in the drug vial decreased from 28.57% (10/35) to 12.50% (12/96), the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 4.471, P=0.029); and the foaming rate of the mixed liquid from the drug vial into the 100 ml sterile empty 0.9% sodium chloride injection bottle decreased from 46.15% (6/13) to 9.09% (3/33), the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 8.140, P value was 0.004); and the preparation time of single drug was reduced by 3.37 minutes after the implementation of fine operation, the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 79.744, P<0.05). Conclusion:The preparation method of fine operation of paclitaxel (albumin-binding) for injection is operable, safe and reliable. After implementation, it can effectively reduce the production of foam in the drug vial and infusion bottle, improve the stability of drug preparation, shorten the preparation time, and ensure the safe, timely and effective medication for patients.