1.Nursing of Patients Performed Stent Placement for Stricture of Pancreatic Duct
Jianping LI ; Yuefen PAN ; Hongyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2001;17(3):10-11
Objective: To study the nursing care of patients had stent placement for constriction of pancreatic duct.Methods: 34 patients performed stent placement for constriction of pancreatic duct were given preoperative psychological nurse and preparation, close cooperation in process, careful postoperative observation, and discharge instruction.Therapeutic efficacy was evaluated by symptom remission rate. Results: Symptom remission rate was 100%. Conclusion:Nursing care before, in, and after operation is important for stent placement.
2.The expression of Caspase-8 in gastric carcinoma tissues and its clinical significance
Junjun SHEN ; Yuefen PAN ; Llping ZHONG ; Jing LI ; Yanyan WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(2):166-169
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression characteristics of Caspase-8 in gastric carcinoma tissues and its correlation with clinical pathological features.Methods The mRNA and protein of Caspase-8 in gastric carcinoma and its surrounding tissues were detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry,respectively.ResultsThe Caspase-8 mRNA in gastric carcinoma tissues was obviously lower than that in its surrounding ones (0.154±0.065 vs 0.394±0.107,t =14.04,P <0.01),which was correlated with lymph node metastasis,tumor stage,differentiation grade (P<0.01).The Caspase-8 protein in gastric carcinoma tissues was also significantly lower than that in its surrounding ones (31.48% vs 85.19%,x2 =32.04,P < 0.01),which was correlated with tumor stage,differentiation grade (P<0.05).ConclusionsCaspase-8 is low-expressed in gastric carcinoma,which may play an important role in the occurrence and progression of gastric carcinoma.
3.Clinical comparative study of oxycodone sustained-release tablet versus morphine tablet in dose titration therapy on moderate and severe chronic cancer pain
Junjun SHEN ; Yuefen PAN ; Liping ZHONG ; Quan QI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(11):1012-1015,1016
Objective To observe the clinical effect and adverse reaction of oxycodone sustained-release tablet and morphine tablet in dose titration therapy on moderate and severe chronic cancer pain. Methods Sixty patients suffering from moderate and severe cancer pain, without using opioid drugs, were divided into oxycodone sustained-release tablet group and morphine tablet group by random digits table method with 30 cases each. The patients in oxycodone sustained-release tablet group were administered 10 mg oxycodone sustained-release tablet every 12 h, and the patients in morphine tablet group were administered 5 or 10 mg morphine tablet whenever needed. The total dose of opioid drugs was acquired after 24 h, and was converted into equal dose of oxycodone sustained-release tablet. The condition of pain control and adverse reaction were observed and recorded in a week. Results During the titration, the number of daily outbreak pain and daily medication in oxycodone sustained-release tablet were significantly lower than those in morphine tablet:(1.27 ± 1.53) times vs. (4.87 ± 1.98) times and (3.37 ± 1.78) times vs. (5.10 ± 2.20) times, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). At the first day after titration, the pain relief rate of oxycodone sustained-release tablet was significantly higher than that of morphine tablet:83.33%(25/30) vs. 60.00%(18/30), and there was statistical difference (P<0.05). While at the third day after titration, there was no statistical difference in the pain relief rate between 2 groups (P>0.05). At the first day after titration, the incidence of daily outbreak pain in oxycodone sustained-release tablet was significantly lower than that in morphine tablet:23.33%(7/30) vs. 53.33% (16/30), the rate of reaching steady pain control state was significantly higher than that in morphine tablet: 86.67% (26/30) vs. 63.33% (19/30), and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). There were no statistical difference in the incidence of daily outbreak pain, rate of reaching steady pain control state at the third day after titration, time of reaching steady pain control state, and incidence of adverse reaction (P>0.05). Conclusions The pain relief rate and side effect of oxycodone sustained-release tablet is similar to that of morphine tablet in dose titration therapy on moderate and severe chronic cancer pain, but analgesic effect is faster than morphine tablet. Oxycodone sustained-release tablet decreases the number of outbreak pain and relieves patients′ pain in the titration process. Oxycodone sustained-release tablet may have advantage of time and effect, which is worth to be widely used in clinical therapy.
4.SWOT analysis and countermeasures of chronic wound management based on "Internet + nursing" platform
Limin SHENG ; Suhong CHEN ; Yuefen PAN ; Feng CUI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(4):426-432
In recent years, with the rapid development of the Internet and big data, "Internet + nursing" has been widely used in the healthcare industry. To better meet people's increasing demand for chronic wound management, chronic wound management has entered a new Internet era. This article uses SWOT analysis to explore the current inherent advantages and disadvantages of "Internet + nursing" in chronic wound management as well as external opportunities and threats, aiming to clarify the current research progress on chronic wound management based on the "Internet + nursing" platform, analyze the existing problems, and propose the countermeasures for reference by nursing staff.