1.The Effects of Preoperative Bronchial Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy for Stage III_A NSCLC
Liming ZOU ; Chengxin PAN ; Jiehui YANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate preoperative bronchial atery infusion(PBAI) chemotherapy combined with surgery for patients with stage III A non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods Seldinger procedure was used to insert the tube to bronchial artery branch which supplied blood to the tumor. The chemotherapeutic drugs were infused through the tube. After 1~3 courses of PBAI chemotherapy, the patients received operation. The patients receiving surgical treatment without PBAI chemotherapy at the corresponding period were chosen as control group. The radical resection rate and survival rate of the two groups were analyzsed. Results The response rate (CR+PR) of PBAI chemotherapy was 66.8%, and radical resection rate (90.3%) in PBAI chemotherapy group was significantly higher than that in control group(61.1%,P
2.Application and evaluation of nursing-led multidisciplinary evidence-based intervention in anticoagulation management for inpatients with oral Warfarin
Jiehui FENG ; Jianning XU ; Yangzi WANG ; Yanyan YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(8):566-572
Objective:To explore the effect of nursery-led multidisciplinary evidence-based intervention in the management of anticoagulation in inpatients with oral warfarin.Methods:In this study, Quasi-experimental research was adopted. 478 patients were selected as the baseline review group on August 1st, 2019 and December 31th, 2019, and 494 patients were selected as the after-effect evaluation group on February 1st, 2020 and May 31th, 2020 in cardiovascular surgery and cardiovascular medicine. Established a multidisciplinary team, according to theoretical framework basing on the evidence of continuous quality improvement model, combining with evidence and clinical practice to develop evidence-based solutions, the comparison of international normalized ratio (INR) before and after the intervention in the percentage of time in therapeutic range (TTR) and anticoagulant related the incidence of complications.Results:Before and after the multidisciplinary evidence-based intervention, the mean TTR of the patients were (51.67±31.04)% and (64.34±26.37)%, with statistically significant differences ( tvalue was 6.958, P<0.01); the incidence of bleeding and embolization was not statistically significant ( χ 2values were 0.294 and 0.268, P>0.05). Conclusion:Nursing-led multidisciplinary evidence-based interventions can improve the intensity and stability of oral warfarin anticoagulant therapy in inpatients.
3.Ophthalmoplegia in senile patients with diabetes
Tianyan SHI ; Jiehui XU ; Songping YU ; Zhanqiao CHEN ; AIping YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2003;9(4):252-253
ObjectiveTo study the clinical features and pathogenesis of ophthalmoplegia in senile patients with diabetes, and access the possibility of its development.MethodsBesides routine ophthalmologic and ocular muscle examination, general and laboratory examinations were also done. Some patients were diagnosed also with the help of image processing.ResultsMonocular involvement happened in all 21 patients. 12 patients suffered from oculomotor nerve paralysis, 5 abducent nerve paralysis, 3 trochlearis nerve paralysis, and 1 compound nerve paralysis. Among these patients with complete oculomotor nerve panalysis, no papillary change appeared.Conclusions Microvascular pathologic change may be the pathogenetic basis of ophthalmoplegia for senile diabetic patients. Its prognosis is favorable if reasonable treatment is made.
4.Rehabilitation of Hemicorporectomy Amputee:A Case Report
Ping YANG ; Xuejun CAO ; Gang TIAN ; Jilong CUI ; Tingjun ZHANG ; Jiehui LI ; Anqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(5):480-483
Objective To investigate the rehabilitation of pelvis disarticulation amputees.Methods A case report.Results and Conclusion Rehabilitation engineering,assisted with physical therapy,can rebuild hemicorporectomy amputees' standing and walking ability,make them look as normal as possible,help them return to the society.
5.Clinical characteristics and risk factors of urinary tract infection in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus
Hengmei ZHU ; Shenglang ZHU ; Jiehui CHEN ; Yun YANG ; Yan HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018;11(3):179-185
Objective To analyze the clinical features and risk factors of urinary tract infection in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus ( GDM).Methods A total of 1 068 patients with GDM were enrolled from Nanshan People's Hospital between January and December 2014.The incidence of urinary tract infection, pathogens distribution and drug resistance rate were retrospectively analyzed.Multivariate Logistic regression was performed to analyze the risk factors of urinary tract infection in GDM patients . Results Among 1 068 patients with GDM, 130 (12.17%) were compliacated with urinary tract infection One hundred of forty-two strains of pathogens were detected in the middle urine culture sample from urinary tract infection patients, Escherichia coli (67.61%,96/142) and Klebsiella pneumonia (11.97%,17/142) were the most frequent strains.Escherichia coli has high resistance to semi-synthetic penicillins, quinolones and sulfonamides, and relatively low resistance rate to carbapenems , aminoglycoside antibiotics and nitrofurantoin.Klebsiella pneumoniae was completely resistant to ampicillin , while was completely sensitive to carbapenems, aminoglycoside antibiotics , piperacillin/tazobactam, aztreonam.Logistic regression analysis showed that glycated hemoglobin >6.5%(OR=8.631, 95%CI 2.969-25.090, P<0.01), fasting blood glucose>5.3 mmol/L(OR=3.116, 95%CI 2.040-4.761,P<0.01), low density lipoprotein >2.6 mmol/L (OR=1.649, 95%CI 1.083-2.511, P<0.05), triglyceride>1.7 mmol/L(OR=2.986, 95%CI 1.256-7.112, P<0.05), history of urinary tract infection (OR=5.561,95%CI 1.315-23.519, P<0.05) and history of maternity(OR=1.631, 95%CI 1.018-2.614, P<0.05) were the independent risk factors for urinary tract infection in GDM.Conclusion The incidence of urinary tract infection in patients with GDM is high.The control of blood glucose and blood lipids , enhanced health education for pregnant women with history of urinary tract infection and history of childbirth may reduce the occurrence of urinary tract infection in GDM patients.
6.Risk factors for recurrence of benign infantile convulsions associated with mild gastroenteritis
Kaili SHI ; Jiehui YANG ; Ruifang LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(13):1546-1549
Objective:To study the risk factors of recurrence of benign infantile convulsions associated with mild gastroenteritis(BICE).Methods:From April 2010 to March 2015, 530 children with BICE admitted to Children's Hospital of Shanxi Province were selected, the clinical data were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were followed up for 3.5~8.5 years.The risk factors of recurrence were analyzed based on the clinical characteristics of the children.Results:Of 530 children with BICE, relapse occurred in 29 patients(6.1%). The risk factor of recurrence was related to the age of the first attack ≤18 months(the age of the first attack≤18 months: 8.3%, >18 months: 2.8%)(χ 2=4.127, P<0.05), but had no relation with gender, onset season, frequency and duration of convulsion(all P>0.05). Conclusion:Children with BICE have the possibility of recurrence.The age of the first onset ≤18 months is a risk factor for recurrence, these children should be closely followed up and appropriate intervention measures should be taken.
7.Preliminary study on water absorption of roots and rhizomes of traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces
Zhongquan ZHANG ; Yuwen WANG ; Peihao QIAO ; Yu HUANG ; Jiehui YANG ; Jingwen YAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2019;37(1):59-64
Objective To determine the water absorption coefficient of single-flavor root and rhizome Chinese herbal medicine pieces at room temperature, and guide the water addition in the decoction process of decocting machine of Chinese herbal.Methods The water absorption coefficient of 222-flavor root and rhizome Chinese herbal medicine pieces were studied, the simulated prescriptions were decocted according to the recommended formula of the decocting machine manufacturer and the water absorption coefficient, and the amount of liquid were obtained by the two methods which were compared with the amount of liquid required.Results The water absorption coefficients of roots and rhizomes with different textures were quite different.The amount of liquid obtained according to the manufacturer′s recommended formula was quite different from the amount of liquid required and there was no rule to follow.The error of the amount of liquid obtained according to the water absorption coefficient and the amount of liquid required was small and regular.Conclusion The experimental determination of the water absorption coefficient of traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces could guide the amount of water added to the decoction machine.
8.The evidence summary for nutrition management in breast cancer patients
Chen PAN ; Beibei WANG ; Yan YANG ; Jiehui XU ; Yihui HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(13):1015-1021
Objective:To systematically search, evaluate and integrate the relevant evidence of nutrition management in breast cancer patients, and summarize the best evidence, so as to provide evidence for the clinical practice of nutrition management in breast cancer patients.Methods:Evidence-based nursing method was adopted. The BMJ Best Practice, Cochrane Library, etc. and websites were systematically searched for relevant clinical decisions, guidelines, expert consensus,etc. on nutrition management in breast cancer patients. The search period was from the establishment of the database to June 21, 2023. Three researchers independently evaluated the quality of the included literature and the level of evidence and recommendation.Results:A total of 17 pieces of literature were included, including 2 clinical decisions, 6 guidelines, 1 expert consensus and 8 systematic reviews. A total of 33 pieces of best evidence were summarized on 8 aspects, including objective, nutrition screening and assessment, nutrition management population, body mass index management, nutrient structure, diet type and quantity, the use of health products and nutritional supplements, and nutritional monitoring and follow-up.Conclusions:The study summarized the best evidence on nutrition management in breast cancer patients, and provided evidence-based basis for healthcare professionals to better manage nutrition in breast cancer patients. In the practical application of evidence, the differences in dietary habits, structures and religious beliefs of different regions and cultures should be considered, and the best evidence appropriate for individuals should be reasonably selected, taking patients′ own wishes and preferences into account, so as to provide more scientific and comprehensive nutrition management for breast cancer patients.
9."Two-pronged approach"to construct a new model for progressive training of nursing assistants
Wenxuan TAN ; Rong ZHANG ; Jin ZHU ; Yunling ZHONG ; Jiehui YANG
Modern Hospital 2024;24(10):1632-1635,1640
Objective To construct a new model for the progressive training of nursing assistants using a"two-pronged approach,"providing references for management departments to formulate training strategies for nursing assistants.Methods Guided by the core competencies of nursing assistants,the Delphi expert consultation method was employed to solicit opinions from 18 experts across 7 provinces to develop the new training model.Results A total of two rounds of consultations were con-ducted,achieving a 100.00%response rate.The experts'authority coefficients were 0.935,and the Kendall harmony coeffi-cients for the two rounds were 0.240 and 0.256(P<0.001),respectively.Ultimately,nursing assistants were categorized into five levels,which include stratified competency standards,training plans,and promotion requirements.Conclusion The new model for the progressive training of nursing assistants is scientifically rigorous and aligns with professional demands.It offers guiding sig-nificance for the training of nursing assistants and can be appropriately adjusted based on the actual situation of hospitals.
10.Effect of buccal acupuncture on analgesia after tonsilloadenoidectomy in pediatric patients
Yaying HUANG ; Jiayi YANG ; Jiehui FANG ; Haoxiang KE ; Yingyi XU ; Bilian LI ; Junxiang HUANG ; Xingrong SONG ; Tingting YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(10):1235-1238
Objective:To evaluate the effect of buccal acupuncture on analgesia after tonsilloadenoidectomy in pediatric patients.Methods:This was a randomized controlled study. One hundred and twenty-six American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ pediatric patients, aged 3-12 yr, weighing 12-34 kg, with body mass index <30 kg/m 2, undergoing elective tonsilloadenoidectomy with general anesthesia, were divided into 2 groups ( n=63 each) by the random number table method: buccal acupuncture group (group B) and control group (group C). All pediatric patients received the same anesthesia induction and intraoperative anesthesia maintenance. The concentration of sevoflurane was adjusted to keep the fluctuation amplitude of vital sign parameters within 20% of the baseline value. After surgery, the drug was immediately stopped and the children were transferred to the postanesthesia care unit for resuscitation under general anesthesia. In group B, the bilateral neck points, upper neck points, hologram points on the head and Zhongjiao points were selected before removal of the tracheal catheter, and disposable acupuncture needles were inserted directly into the acupoints and remained for 20-30 min. Group C received no buccal acupuncture. The pain Assessment Scale (FLACC) was used to assess the severity of postoperative pain. The postoperative agitation score was evaluated by Aono four-point rating method to evaluate the occurrence of agitation. The effective pressing times of patient-controlled analgesia, rescue analgesia and occurrence of nausea and vomiting within 48 h after operation were recorded. The occurrence of bleeding, infection and broken needle at acupuncture sites was recorded. Results:Compared with group C, the effective pressing times of patient-controlled analgesia and incidence of nausea and vomiting were significantly decreased in group B ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the rate of rescue analgesia and incidence of postoperative agitation between the two groups ( P>0.05). No infection or broken needle was found at acupuncture sites after buccal acupuncture, only 2 cases had slight bleeding at the puncture site, and there was no abnormality after pressing in group B. Conclusions:Buccal acupuncture can enhance the analgesic effect after tonsilloadenoidectomy in pediatric patients.