1.Clinical Observation on the Effect of Kuiyang Decoction plus Triad-therapy of Western Medicine on 70 Cases of Helicobacter Pylori Related Duodenal Ulcer
Xudi JIANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Zhaoyuan HU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(06):-
Objective To study the effect and eradication of Kuiyang Decoction(decoction for ulcer) plus triad-therapy of western medicine on helicobacter pylori(Hp) positive duodenal ulcer.Methods The 140 cases were randomly divided into two groups.The control group,70 cases,was treated by standard triad-therapy:omeprazole,amoxicillin and metronidazole per os for one week in succession,then only omeprazole,20mg each time,twice a day,3 weeks in succession.The treatment group,70 cases,was treated by Kuiyang Decoction per os,one dose each day,for 4 weeks in succession in addition to taking the above-mentioned western medicines in the same way as the control group.Before and after treatment both groups were given the Hp test for comparing the therapeutic effect.Results The treatment group was better than the control group in the effect under gastroscope,Hp eradication rate,symptom improvement,and one-year recurrent rate(P
2.Clinical Observation of Warm Needling plus Herbal Medicine for Ocular Myasthenia Gravis
Zhaoyuan SHENG ; Gang CHEN ; Zhihai HU ; Rujiong YING ; Miaoqing YU ; Genghe LI
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(6):540-542
Objective To compare the therapeutic efficacy between warm needling and Pyridostigmine bromide in treating ocular myasthenia gravis, for seeking the optimal treatment method. Method Seventy patients with ocular myasthenia gravis were randomized into a treatment group intervened by warm needling and control group intervened by Pyridostingmine bromide, 35 in each group; meanwhile, fortified Yi Qi Tang decoction was given to both groups. The observation lasted 6 weeks and a 3-month follow-up was conducted. The clinical absolute and relative scoring system for myasthenia gravis, and the Chinese medicine syndrome scale for spleen-qi deficiency were adopted for quantitative comparison and efficacy evaluation. Result The total effective rate was 85.7% in the treatment group, higher than that in the control group. Conclusion Warm needling plus herbal medicine is effective in treating ocular myasthenia gravis.
3.Development and Clinical Application of Wear-Plastic-Flexible Ice Capsule
Wenxiang ZHANG ; Xueling HAN ; Shufang HU ; Zhaoyuan SHEN ; Chen LV ; Shumei GUO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(01):-
Objective To solve problems of ice bag in process of physical cooling for high fever patient, which is contacted area small and fixed difficulty and so on, and develop a new ice capsule for all kinds of special-site cooling. Methods Selecting glycol liquor, thin aluminum plate, high-density sponge, flexible plastic and other materials and according to clay characteristics, producing 12 different types of shaping ice capsule. Results "Wear-capsule of medical care" was developed in 2002 and assessed to national patents of utility model. The flexible shaping liquid ice capsule was declared national invention patents in 2007. Conclusion The liquid flexible ice capsule can not be coagulated, wear conveniently, applicable to each kind of different spot and had good cooling effect.
4.Factors influencing medical narrative competence and its correlation with psychological resilience in pediatric staff
Xuelian ZHOU ; Ke HUANG ; Hu LIN ; Li ZHANG ; Zhaoyuan WU ; Yuanyuan MENG ; Wei WU ; Guanping DONG ; Junjun JIA ; Junfen FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(3):321-326
Objective:To investigate the medical narrative competence of pediatric staff, and analyze its influencing factors and correlation with psychological resilience, and to discuss strategies to improve narrative competence.Methods:From January 11 to February 25, 2022, by convenience sampling, we sampled pediatric personnel and those on refresher training at Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine for a questionnaire survey involving general information, the narrative competence scale, and the 14-item resilience scale. With the use of SPSS 26.0, the narrative competence of different populations was compared, and factors affecting narrative competence were determined through Pearson correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis.Results:A total of 361 valid questionnaires were included in this study, and there was significant differences in the narrative competence score between different ages, professional titles, working years, income levels, and whether they wrote parallel charts ( P<0.05). The total score of narrative competence of pediatric staffs was (147.13±18.76), and positively correlated with the total resilience score and the score of each dimension ( P≤0.001). The regression analysis showed that writing parallel charts and resilience could explain 53.10% of the variation in narrative competence ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Pediatric staff's narrative competence is at low or intermediate levels. Parallel chart writing and resilience training can improve narrative competence and promote a harmonious doctor-patient relationship.