1.Effect of dynamic regulation of negative pressure values in vacuum sealing drainage on healing of soft tissue wounds
Peng LIU ; Zhuan WANG ; Ji ZHOU ; Ke TAN ; Zongyin PENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(5):404-408
Objective To investigate the effect of dynamic regulation of negative pressure values in vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) on healing of soft tissue wounds.Methods From January 2013 to December 2015,115 patients were treated at our institute for open soft tissue defects of Gustilo-Anderson type ⅢaⅢc.They were 69 males and 46 females,aged from 17 to 76 years (average,44.7 years).They were divided into 4 groups to be subjected to different negative pressure values.Group A (n =29) was subjected to negative pressure values from-40 to-20 kPa,group B (n =29) to values from-80 to-60 kPa,group C (n =29) to values from-40 to-20 kPa for the first 72 hours followed by values from-80 to-60 kPa,and group D (n =28) to values from-60 to-80 kPa for the first 72 hours followed by values from-40 to -20 kPa.The 4 groups were compared in terms of drainage volume,wound shrinking,cleaning time,healing time and complications.Results The drainage volumes on the 7th day in groups B and D (4.89 ± 0.66 mL/cm2 and 4.33 ± 0.96 mL/cm2) were significantly higher than those in groups A and C (2.90 ± 0.67 mL/cm2 and 2.99 ±0.56 mL/cm2);the wound shrinking areas on the 14th day in groups B and D (14.16 ± 1.77 cm2 and 13.84 ± 1.65 cm2) were significantly larger than in groups A and C (12.57 ± 1.92 cm2 and 10.95 ± 1.37 cm2) (P < 0.05).The cleaning time in group A was significantly longer than in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05).The healing time in groups A and C was longer than in groups B and D (P < 0.05).The incidences of pain in groups B and C were significantly higher than in groups A and D (P < 0.05).The incidences of infection and blocking in group A were higher than in the other 3 groups (P < 0.05).Conclusion Dynamic regulation of negative pressure values from-80 to-60 kPa for the first 72 hours followed by values from-40 to-20 kPa is an optimal choice for VSD management of soft tissue defects due to adequate drainage,obvious wound shrinking,quick cleaning and healing,and limited complications.
2.Progress in spermatozoa proteomics research
Yongbo PENG ; Zongyin QIU ; Yongpeng XIA ; Yongping MA
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Proteomic technology has been widely used in the research of differently-expressed proteins under different physiology and pathologic conditions.In the aspect of the human spermatozoa proteomics,many reports have demonstrated the differently expressed proteins and the roles of sperm under different physiology and pathologic state from proteome level,and these results provided reliable theoretic base for well understanding of sperm molecule mechanism in physiology and pathologic conditions.
3.Effects of different sputum suction methods on the incidences of pulmonary infections in patients with mechanical ventilation
Zongyin PENG ; Guoli LONG ; Xiurong CHEN ; Xianqiong HE ; Guoying XIONG ; Lanyan BAI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(12):50-51,52
Objective To investigate the effect of different sputum suction methods on the incidences of pulmonary infections in patients with mechanical ventilation.Methods Four hundred and sixty-six patients with mechanical ventilation were randomly divided into study group(n=219)and control group(n=247).The two groups were treated with continued balloon filling and airway humidification.Besides,the control group received conventional open sputum suction and the study group closed continuous negative pressure sputum suction.The two groups were compared in terms of incidence of pulmonary infections.Result The incidence of the study group(8.2%)was significantly lower than that of the control group(14.6%)(χ2=4.58,P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with the traditional open conventional sputum suction method,closed continuous negative pressure sputum suction may be more effective in reducing the incidence of pulmonary infection in patients with mechanical ventilation.
4.Application of the percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and nasal feeding in the patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Xiurong CHEN ; Guoli LONG ; Zongyin PENG ; Guoying XIONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(18):2195-2198
Objective To compare the nursing effect of the percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy ( PEG) and nasal feeding in the patients with severe traumatic brain injury .Methods Eighty patients with severe traumatic brain injury from May 2010 to May 2013 were chosen and randomly divided into the PEG group and the nasal feeding group .The PEG group received the nutritional therapy through the PEG , and the nasal feeding group received the nutritional therapy through the nasal feeding .The prognosis was evaluated by the Glasgow outcome score ( GOS ) before discharge , and the complication was compared between two groups . Results The cases of the good score of GOS in the PEG group were 29 cases, and were 17 cases in the nasal feeding group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =7.3657,P<0.01).The average days of hospital stays were (32.41 ±3.27) d in the PEG group, and were (38.16 ±5.33) d in the nasal feeding group, and the difference was statistically significant (t =5.816,P <0.01).The cases of reflux, gastric mucosal erosion and aspiration pneumonia were respectively 12, 7, 13 cases in the PEG group, and were lower than those of the nasal feeding group , and the differences were statistically significant (χ2 =4.1779,4.9428, 12.8321, respectively;P<0.05).Conclusions The value of PEG is higher than that of the nasal feeding in the nursing of the patients with severe traumatic brain injury .