1.Application of Performance Management to Enhance Administration of Antibiotics and Depress Drug-resistant Bacteria
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To learn the effect of performance management to enhance the proper administration of antibiotics in hospital.METHODS The performance management was applied in the proper administration of antibiotics usage.It included perfected regulation system,established the standard of the performance management,enhanced monitoring,analyzed the popular trend of drug-resistant bacteria,educated the medical staff and guided their appropriate antibiotics usage.RESULTS After taking the performance management in the administration of antibiotics,the rate of the antibiotics usage decreased from 55.1% to 44.2% and the rate of hospital infection decreased from 5.26% to 4.69%.The drug-resistant bacteria ratio obviously repressed.CONCLUSIONS Application of the performance management(a modern science management measure) in the proper administration of antibiotics usage is effective.
2.Insulin-like growth factor-1 generation test in diagnosis and treatment of short stature
International Journal of Pediatrics 2014;(5):485-488
Short stature accounts for a large proportion of endocrine diseases in children,with a complex and cross-cutting etiology. It is one of the risk factors for physical and psychological problems in children,and needs proper diagnosis and timely treatment. The insulin-like growth factor-1 ( IGF-1 ) generation test is via re-combinant human growth hormone(rhGH)stimulating peripheral target cells to secrete IGF-1. The effects of rh-GH stimulation are then evaluated according to the responsiveness of IGF-1,which is not only helpful for further determination of clinical classification of short stature,but also for therapy assessment of rhGH in time and a-chievement of personalized treatment.
5.Effect of extended nursing intervention in family nursing of discharged patients with intubation of T-tubes
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(10):47-50
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of extended nursing intervention (ENI) in nursing ability of discharged patients with intubation of T-tubes.Methods Eighty-two patients with biliary diseases discharged with intubation of T-tubes were equally divided into two groups.The patients in the experiment group were treated with ENI and those in the control group were treated with conventional nursing.Each group received routine nursing and health education before discharge.All patients were followed up by a self-designed written questionnaire.Data regarding patients’ compliance behavior,knowledge of the diseases and satisfaction were collected and analyzed.Result Significant differences were observed between the two groups,the patients in the experiment group exhibiting better compliance behavior,their knowledge of their diseases improved and the rate of satisfaction higher (P<0.05). Conclusion ENI may be effective for the discharged patients with intubation of T-tubes to improve their compliance behavior, enhance their knowledge of their diseases and raise the rate of satisfaction.
6.Necessary and Feasibility of Fistulous Tissue-Saving Anorectoplasty for Low Anorectal Malformation with Fistula in Children
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(16):-
Objective To investigate the necessary and feasibility of fistulous tissue-saving anorectoplasty for low anorectal malformation with fistula in children.Methods The clinical data of 67 cases of low anorectal malformation with fistula were analyzed retrospectively, there were 59 girls with rectovestibular fistula, 8 boys with rectoperineal fistula. The patients′ average age were 10 months, ran -ging from 3 months to 16 years. The clinical manifestations of all patients were intractable constipation, or out of position of anus. Cut-back procedure had been performed on 4 patients in infancy. The anterior sagittal anorectoplasty was performed in all cases.Results In all cases returned for follow-up at 3 and 6 months after operation, the longest was 8 years. The postoperative course of 65 patiens was uneventful without wound infection, and had a normal-looking perineum, other 2 cases with anal rupture in operation were with sagittal wound infection resulted from perforation in repairing anus, and formed finally rectoperineal fistula with a normal-looking anus. Sixty-four cases (95.5%) had good continence by 5-6 score, another 3 cases (1 boy, 2 girls) with intractable constipation defecated with help of Glycerinum.Conclusions The fistulous tissue-saving anterior sagittal anorectoplasty is a reliable and feasible procedure for low anorectal malformation with fistula. This operation provides good results.
7.Changes of Ultrastructure of Muscle in Rats with Spastic Palsy after Injected with Botulinum Toxin
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(14):-
Objective To observe the ultrastructural changes of end-plate and gastrocnemius muscle of rats with spastic palsy after injected with botulinum toxin type A in order to provide scientific base of histomorphology for clinical use of botulinum toxin type A.Methods Wistar rats′ pyramidal tracts in experiment group were injured by electric current 2.5 mA for 30 s,twice,but 36 normal control rats were only drilled hole in skull(control group).Seventy-two rats were successful in building spastic palsy model.Botulinum toxin type A (6 U/kg) were injected into right gastrocnemius muscles of 36 spastic palsy rats (group B),and physiological saline were injected into the same muscles in 36 spastic palsy rats as control(group A).Control group were not injected.The rats of group A,group B were sacrificed on 3,7,15,30,60 and 90 days after botulinum toxin therapy,and right gastrocnemius muscles was separated for histological analysis.Results Under the electron microscope,the structure of muscle fiber in group B had changed(Z line rupture,disorder and abolition,myofilament lysis,triad tract diso-rder,vacuolar degeneration) and these changes in group B occurred earlier and were severer than those in group A.There was compensatory hypertrophy of muscle fiber at later stages in group B.During the first 15 days after botulinum toxin type A injection,there were many synaptic vesicle without pre-synaptic membranes near terminal portion of nonmedullated nerve fibers.Following this,between 15 to 30 days,there were many folds similar to postsynaptic membranes in the cellular membranes and there were many grains in it.But there was no synaptic vesicle and pre-synaptic membranes near them.Compensatory hypertrophy and atrophy of muscle fiber coexist at 90 days after injection in group B.Conclusions Injection of botulinum toxin type A maybe induce the sprout of nerve and degeneration of the partial postsynaptic where there are many grains.It also accelerates muscle atrophy,but it induces compensatory hypertrophy of muscle fiber at later stage.It implies that injection of botulinum toxin type A can improve spasm symptom of the gastrocnemius muscles and this is good for muscle fiber repairing.
9.Accurate localization of pulmonary segments on pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging
Ya-bin, YU ; Qian, WANG ; Tie, WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(3):189-194
Objective To investigate the methods for localization of the lung segments on three-dimentional (3D) pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging.Methods Twelve healthy adults were recruited into this study.Lung segments were defined based on the anatomical criteria of CT on transaxial, sagittal and coronal images, including apical, posterior, anterior segments in right upper lobe ( RUL), lateral, medial segments in right middle lobe ( RML), superior, anterior basal, lateral basal, posterior basal segments in right lower lobe (RLL); apical posterior, anterior, superior lingual, inferior lingual segments of left upper lobe ( LUL), superior, medioanterior basal, lateral basal, posterior basal segments of left lower lobe (LLL).Results (1) Eleven typical sections were selected on transaxial SPECT pulmonary perfusion imaging:sternoclavicular joint, supra-arch vessels, aortic arch, azygous arch, right upper lobar bronchus, left upper lobar bronchus, middle lobar or lingual bronchus, basal trunk of bronchus, lower lobar vein, superior and inferior basal vein and basal vein.(2) Twelve typical sections were defined on sagittal imaging:left hilum, bifurcation of left principal bronchus, septa of left pulmonary artery, cardiac apex, the first and second sections left to cardiac apex; right hilum, bifurcation of intermite bronchus, interlobar artery, bifurcation of interlobar artery, the second and third sections right to right atrium.(3) Seven typical sections were defined on coronal imaging:sternoclavicular joint, ascending aorta, bifurcation of pulmonary artery, bifurcation of trachea, intermite bronchus, basal vein and thoracic aorta.Conclusion The developed method was able to localize lung segments on pulmonary perfusion SPECT imaging.
10.Occurrence of Castleman disease secondary to the treatment of solitary plasmacytoma of bone: a case report.
Wen XU ; Yong YU ; Ya-qin ZHI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2011;32(12):873-873
Bone Neoplasms
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therapy
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Castleman Disease
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etiology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Plasmacytoma
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therapy