1.Management Situation of Cross Infection in Outpatient Service of Stomatology in Hospital and Private Clinic: An Investigation and Analysis
Fan MO ; Xueying YANG ; Jun WANG ; Kaiwei TAN ; Songqiao TANG ; Weimin LI ; Shaoping GAN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the management situation of cross infection in outpatient service of stomatology in hospital and clinic in Zhanjiang city and conduct effective measure to control hospital infection.METHODS In our investigation,we selected 105 hospitals and private clinics to inspect their management situation of cross (infection) via dental(instrument).RESULTS The management in the hospitals of the city was quite qualified but the some private dental clinics were terrible.The main problems were as follows: no effective disinfection for dental instrument and the bad environment in procedure room,especially the worse sterilization situation of the dental handpieces.Most of the doctors in private clinics were short of knowledge in the sterilization for dental(instruments.) CONCLUSIONS There is no time to delay for the health administration department to normalize the management of the private dental clinics.It is essential to train the medical staffs,and implement measures for dental instrument disinfection management in private dental clinics.
2.A pilot study of diaphragmatic function evaluated as predictors of weaning in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
Huogen LIU ; Ling LIU ; Rui TANG ; Weiguang GUO ; Yingzi HUANG ; Yi YANG ; Songqiao UU ; Aiping WU ; Dongya HUANG ; Xiaoyan WU ; Haibo QIU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(6):459-464
Objective To evaluate the predictive performance of neuro-mechanical coupling (NMC) and neuro-ventilatory coupling (NVC) in the weaning outcome in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods Sixteen patients were enrolled when the criteria for their first spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) was met. A 30-minute SBT was attempted, with the measurement of electrical activity of the diaphragm (Edi) , NMC, NVC, NVC ×NMC, index of rapid shallow breathing (f/Vt) , airway occlusion pressure (P0.1) and f/Vt ×P0.1 at 0, 5 and 30 min. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated to evaluate the predictive performance of each index. Results Successful weaning(S group) was observed in 6 patients while weaning failure(F group) in 10 patients. (1)The predictive capacity of Edi: at 30 min of SBT, Edi showed higher values in the F group (P < 0. 05), the area under the ROC curves(AUC) was 0. 817(P <0. 05). (2) The predictive capacity of NVC and NMC:at 5, 30 min of SBT, NVC and NMC showed higher values in the S group (P <0. 05); at 30 min of SBT NVC presented the largest AUC than any other time of SBT (0. 822, P < 0. 05), while the AUC of NMC was 0. 800 (P > 0. 05). (3) The predictive capacity of NVC × NMC: at 30 min of SBT, the AUC of NVC × NMC was larger than NVC (0. 864, P < 0. 05) , showing greater sensitivity (100. 0%) and specificity (83. 3%) .(4) The predictive capacity of f/Vt and P0.1: f/Vt and f/Vt × P0.1 presented poor predictive performance in the failed patients. Conclusions Edi, NVC and NVC × NMC were good predictor for the weaning outcome in patients with COPD.