1.Acquisition standard of medical record homepage and impact on BJ-DRGs grouping
Weimin LI ; Xin GU ; Zhongwei PU ; Haiyun LIU ; Yi SHI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(8):596-599
BJ-DRGs grouping process was cited as an example, to describe the factors affecting the grouping process, grouping results and assessment results, and the solutions in transferring homepages into WJT form 4-1 for inpatient medical record homepages (WJT form 4-1 for short).Authors analyzed how to better information acquisition quality of such homepages by unifying the data interface standard of WJT form 4-1, for the purposes of enhancing BJ-DRGs grouping efficiency, and expanding its functions as a tool for medical quality management and that for medical insurance payment management.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of otogenic deep neck abscess
Zhaosheng LI ; Bin HONG ; Ruikun CHEN ; Qingwen HUANG ; Jincheng LIN ; Weimin PU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015;(10):516-519
[ABSTRACT]OBJECTIVETo improve the understanding and treatment of otogenic deep neck abscess.METHODSTo analyse the treatments of 2 cases retrospectively and do the literature review.RESULTS 2 cases had long history of otitis media, showed abnormal signal connection on MRI image between neck lesion and middle ear. They were cured by mastoidectomy and drainage from neck abscess to mastoid cavity.CONCLUSIONThe otogenic deep neck abscess is different from other one in the etiology, pathogenesis, pathogenic bacteria, treatment and so on. The neck MRI examination has obvious advantages in the nature of the lesion, the resolution of the soft tissue and the correlation of lesions between the neck and the mastoid, and can be used as the predominant treatment. Incision and drainage of the neck abscess is unnecessary if operated on time. Before the neck abscess is cured thoroughly, keeping drainage of the mastoid tip is very important for prevention of recurrence. Postoperative change dressing should also be strengthened.
3.Epidemiological studies on mtDNA 12S rRNA A1555G mutation of 10 non syndromic hearing loss families in Yunnan province.
Tao MA ; Xijun XUE ; Pu DAI ; Xianbao CAO ; Jun CHI ; Jiahong DENG ; Kang PANG ; Weimin LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(13):581-585
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the meaning of the mutation screening, prevalence, inheritance and the intervention or the prevention for the specific drugs in 10 families with non-syndrome hearing loss in Yunnan Province, China.
METHOD:
To do a questionnaire about the cases of ten families with non-syndrome hearing loss and to draw a detailed matriarchal family tree detailed. Following that, the A1555G mutation-positive individuals were detected and confirmed using DNA extracting, PCR amplification and sequencing for family volunteer.
RESULT:
There are 96 members have attended the blood collection in these ten families. Thirty-six of them had the normal hearing and 60 of them had the sensory neural hearing loss. However, 4 out of those had no A1555G point mutation, and 92 had A1555G point mutation (95.8%). While 7 of those were Heterogeneity, the rest were all homogeneous mutation. There were also 73 patients who had amino glycoside antibiotic medication history. However all the rest cases had a history of amino glycoside antibiotic medication were not clear yet.
CONCLUSION
The proportion of patients with drug-induced deafness is high in Yunnan province and the mutation rate of mitochondrial DNA A1555G is also high. It is worthy to do DNA 12SrRNA A1555G mutation screening for drug intervention and prevention.
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Adult
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China
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epidemiology
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DNA Mutational Analysis
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DNA, Mitochondrial
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genetics
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Deafness
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epidemiology
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genetics
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Point Mutation
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RNA, Ribosomal
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Young Adult
4.Effect of Photo-activated Disinfection as An Adjunctive Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis
Weimin QIAN ; Liangju CAO ; Yu JIANG ; Dan PU ; Fengting MU ; Yongsheng PAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(1):136-142
Objective To evaluate the effect of photo-activated disinfection(PAD)as a kind of adjuvant treatment on moderate to severe chronic periodontitis.Methods 21 patients with the chronic periodontitis(totally 218 selected sites)were randomly enrolled and divided into group A(minocycline hydrochloride),group B(PAD),group C(PAD + minocycline hydrochloride),and group D(no adjunctive therapy)for the adjunctive treatment after receiving the scaling and root planing(SRP).Periodontal indexs as probing depth(PD),bleeding on probing(BOP)and clinical attachment loss(CAL)were examined at the baseline,6 and 12 weeks after the treatment.Meanwhile,periodontal pathogens as Porphyromonas gingivalis(Pg)and Tannerella forsythia(Tf)from subgingival plaque of group A,B and C were detected by Real-time PCR.Results Compared with the baseline,the periodontal inflammations of all groups were improved signiffcantly at 6 and 12 weeks after the treatment(P<0.001),and group A,group B and group C were better than group D(P<0.001),group C was better than group A(P<0.001);Furthermore,the concentration of Pg and Tf was decreased significantly(P<0.001),and there was no difference among the three groups with adjunctive therapy.Conclussion As the adjunctive treatment of SRP,PAD could achieve the same and even better effect than minocycline hydrochloride ointment.