1.Effect of hand hygiene compliance on the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia in children
Xiuwen CHEN ; Qiuqing WAN ; Xiaohua WAN ; Zhiqiu ZHOU ; Sisi LI ; Chengfeng XIE
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(3):178-180
Objective To analyze the effect of hand hygiene compliance on the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumo-nia(VAP )in children,and explore the role of hand hygiene in the prevention and control of VAP .Methods Hand hygiene compliance among HCWs in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)was intervened,hand hygiene compliance rate of HCWs and incidence of VAP in children with mechanical ventilation from March 1,to October 31,2012 (before intervention)and from January 1,to August 31,2013 (after intervention)were compared.Results Hand hygiene compliance rate after in-tervention was higher than before intervention(37.31%[97/260]vs 24.17% [58/240])(χ2 =10.08,P <0.01);the con-sumption of hand washing liquid and alcohol-based handrub enhanced from 3.48mL /bed day before intervention to 4.49 mL/bed day after intervention,which increasing by 29.02%.The incidence of VAP after intervention was lower than be-fore intervention (2.21‰[5/2 261]vs 6.50‰[13/2 001])(χ2 =4.67,P <0.05).Conclusion Implementation of com-prehensive measures and improvement of HCWs’hand hygiene compliance can reduce the incidence of VAP in chil-dren.
2.The mini-invasive surgical treatment for cholelithiasis disease experiences in the primary hospital
Min LI ; Weijun DENG ; Xiaodong LEI ; Peicai QIU ; Suming LI ; Zhanbin CHEN ; Zhixiong PAN ; Zhiqiu ZHOU ; Xuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(4):616-617
Objective To study the mini-invasive surgical treatment for cholelithiasis disease in the primary hospital. Methods Laparoseope,duodenoscope and choledochoscope were combined to treat 293 cases with cholelith-iasis which included 2 cases cholecystolithisasis, 131 cases were cholecystolithiasis with secondary choledocholith,28 cases with primary choledocholith,39 cases with calculus of intrahepatic duct,93 cases with calculus of intrahepatic or extrahepatic duct. Results The program had minor trauma, mild suffering, and less operative complications,compared with traditional open operations. Conclusion The combined treatment of laparoscopy, duodenoscopy, choledochoscope and surgery for the cholelithiasis in the primary hospital is feasible, safe and effective.
3.Effects of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) on focal cerebral ischemia.
Zhiqiu WANG ; Xiancheng CHEN ; Liangfu ZHOU ; Duchu WU ; Xiaoming CHE ; Guoyuan YANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(10):1497-1503
OBJECTIVETo determine the role of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 during focal cerebral ischemia.
METHODSLeft middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was undergone after the introduction of a nylon suture to the left internal carotid artery in 70 male adult CD-1 mice. ERK 1/2 phosphorylation was detected using Western blot analysis, and the morphological feature was determined by immunohistochemistry. An ERK pathway inhibitor, 1,4-diamino-2,3-dicyano-1,4-bis[2-amino-phenylthio] butadiene (U0126), was administered intravenously 20 minutes before MCAO, and the neurological deficit levels and the infarct volumes were measured 24 hours after MCAO.
RESULTSPhosphorylated ERK 1/2 (pERK 1/2) activity increased after 30 minutes of MCAO and peaked at 2 hours. The immunohistochemical study displayed a large number of pERK 1/2 positive cells in the ischemic basal ganglion and surrounding cortex. Double-labeled fluorescent staining identified the pERK1/2 positive cells as neurons or astrocytes. In U0126 treated mice which had undergone 24 hours of MCAO, the neurological deficit levels and the infarct volumes were 44.6% and 45.8% respectively, less than those of the control mice.
CONCLUSIONSERK plays an important role in focal cerebral ischemia and inhibition of the ERK pathway can help protect against ischemic brain injury, which may provide a therapeutic approach for cerebral ischemia.
Animals ; Basal Ganglia ; pathology ; Brain Ischemia ; metabolism ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Butadienes ; pharmacology ; Cerebral Cortex ; pathology ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Mice ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; antagonists & inhibitors ; physiology ; Nitriles ; pharmacology ; Phosphorylation