1.Improvement of High-risk Drug Insulin Injection Safety Management in Our Hospital by PDCA Cycle
Hongfang MA ; Hongshuang SUN ; Xiaoli ZHU
China Pharmacy 2015;(34):4816-4817,4818
OBJECTIVE:To improve the safety management level of high-risk drug Insulin injection in our hospital. METH-ODS:The standard management of Insulin injection(400 u/injection)was conducted by using PDCA(plan-do-check-action). The application of Insulin injection in wards was compared before and after six months of management. RESULTS:By strengthening training,improving ward baseline insulin management register system,adjusting the specification of insulin in information system, etc.,the application and storage of insulin became more standard;no expired drugs occurred;the rate of waste drug decreased from 95.06% before management to 22.00% after management,decreasing by 73.06%. CONCLUSIONS:PDCA cycle can im-prove the safety management of Insulin injection in wards effectively.
2.Combination of high fat-hgih sucrose diet and chronic stress promotes insulin resistance in rats
Lili TAN ; Hongshuang SUN ; Shengrong XIE ; Shujia KONG ; Yuan WANG ; Jihua FU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(4):380-384
Aim: To observe the influence of high fat-high sucrose diet and chronic stress on insulin resistance. Methods: Male rats were divided into four groups: control, high fat-high sucrose diet( HFSD), chronic stress( CS), high fat-high sucrose diet plus chronic stress( HFSD + CS). After feeding the animals for 10 weeks, fat, glucose and insulin concentrations in blood and PPAR-α mRNA expression in liver were examined, and glu-cose infusion rate was detected by a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp experiment. Results: Insulin resistance was observed in all three treated groups, showing the highest in the HFSD + CS group. Dyslipidemia, hypergly-cosemia, hyperinsulinism and the decrease of PPAR-α mRNA expression in liver were also shown in all treated groups. There was an obvious interaction of insulin resistance, hyperglycosemia and high FFA between high fat-high sucrose diet and chronic stress. Conclusion: Combination of high fat-high sucrose diet and chronic stress could promote the development of insulin resistance, which is likely due to the high level of serum FFA.
3.Metacognition in relation to quality of life in patients with ovarian cancer: mediating role of fear of disease progression
Hongfang SUN ; Ling CHEN ; Jing ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Hongshuang LIU
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(6):532-537
BackgroundQuality of life, as a major criterion for judging the clinical outcome of ovarian cancer patients, can be affected by adverse psychological symptoms of patients. Meanwhile, fear of disease progression, as a frequent psychological symptom among cancer survivors, is significantly influenced by metacognition, while there is a paucity of research into the specific correlation among the three in patients with ovarian cancer. ObjectiveTo explore the correlation among fear of disease progression, metacognition and quality of life in patients with ovarian cancer, and to test the role of fear of disease progression in the relationship between metacognition and quality of life, so as to provide references for improving the quality of life in patients with ovarian cancer. MethodsA total of 135 patients with ovarian cancer hospitalized in Cangzhou People's Hospital of Hebei Province from January 2019 to December 2022 were selected. All subjects were requested to complete the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Ovarian Cancer (FACT-O), Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form (FoP-Q-SF) and Metacognition Questionnaire (MCQ) to assess their quality of life, fear of disease progression and metacognitive level. Pearson correlation analysis was adopted to examine the correlation among the above scales. Process v3.5 macro program was utilized to determine the mediating effect of fear of disease progression on the relationship between metacognition and quality of life, and nonparametric Bootstrap with bias-correction was used to test the mediating effect. ResultsA total of 122 patients (90.37%) with ovarian cancer completed the effective questionnaire survey. Patients scored (90.52±17.13) on FACT-O, (68.52±16.31) on MCQ, and (37.72±8.91) on FoP-Q-SF. Pearson correlation analysis denoted that FoP-Q-SF score was negatively correlated with FACT-O score (r=-0.412, P<0.05) and positively correlated with MCQ score (r=0.241, P<0.05), and MCQ score was negatively correlated with FACT-O score (r=-0.453, P<0.05). Analysis demonstrated that the total effect of metacognition on quality of life was -0.298 (95% CI: -0.402~-0.186). The direct effect of metacognition on quality of life was -0.219 (95% CI: -0.504~-0.277), accounting for 73.49% of the total effect, and the indirect effect of metacognition on quality of life via fear of disease progression was -0.079 (95% CI: -0.162~-0.037), accounting for 26.51% of the total effect. ConclusionQuality of life is reduced in patients with ovarian cancer, and fear of disease progression plays a partial mediating role in the relationship between metacognition and quality of life.
4.Visual quality of patients with posterior capsular opacification after Nd:YAG laser surgery
Tong AN ; Ying LIU ; Hongshuang SUN ; Baixue ZHANG
International Eye Science 2024;24(10):1655-1658
AIM: To explore the value of the corneal/refractive analyzer OPD-Scan III in assessing visual quality after Nd:YAG laser surgery in patients with posterior capsular opacification.METHODS: A total of 98 patients(98 eyes)with posterior capsular opacification who underwent Nd:YAG laser posterior capsulotomy in our hospital from May 2021 to April 2023 were retrospectively selected as the research subjects, and higher-order aberration parameters(coma, spherical aberration and trefoil aberration)and visual quality parameters [Strehl ratio(SR)and 4 mm area ratio(AR)in the human eye modulation transfer function(MTF)curve] were obtained using the corneal/refractive analyzer OPD-Scan III. The patient's visual acuity, higher-order aberration parameters and visual quality before surgery, and at 1 wk and 3 mo after surgery were compared.RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences in uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA), uncorrected intermediate visual acuity(UIVA)and uncorrected near visual acuity(UNVA), coma, spherical aberration, trefoil aberration, SR and AR before and after surgery(all P<0.001), and there were statistically significant differences in UDVA, UIVA, UNVA, coma, spherical aberration, trefoil aberration, SR and AR at 1 wk and 3 mo postoperatively(all P<0.05). Additionally, there were differences in the UDVA, UIVA, UNVA, SR and AR at 3 mo postoperatively compared with those parameters at 1 wk postoperatively(all P<0.05), while there were no statistical significance in coma, spherical aberration, trefoil aberration at 3 mo postoperatively and those at 1 wk postoperatively(all P>0.05). Furthermore, the spherical aberration, trefoil aberration were negatively correlated with SR(rs=-0.427, P=0.009; rs=-0.436, P=0.010), and the trefoil aberration was negatively correlated with AR(rs=-0.406, P=0.015).CONCLUSION: The visual acuity of patients with posterior capsular opacification improved after Nd:YAG laser surgery, and the corneal/refractive analyzer OPD-Scan III system has a high clinical value in reflecting patient's visual quality.