1.Nursing of patients with chronic congestive heart failure treated with local renal nerve block
Yong CHEN ; Jimei SHEN ; Qiming DAI ; Genshan MA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(28):12-13
Objective To summarize the nursing methods for patients with chronic congestive heart failure treated with local renal nerve block. Methods 10 cases of patients with chronic congestive heart failure were treated with renal nerve block. The blood and urine electrolytes, plasma neuroendocrine hor-mones, the 24-hour urine volume were measured before and after the renal nerve block to calculate the rate of excretion of urinary sodium. The changes of the heart rate and blood pressure and the improvement of the dyspnoea, swelling and other symptoms of heart failure were monitored continuously before and after the re-nal nerve block. Results There was a significant increase in the 24-hour urine volume and the rate of excretion of urinary sodium in the patients with heart failure after the renal nerve block (P<0.05),and there was a significant decrease in the amount of plasma neuroendocrine hormones after the renal nerve block (P<0.01);there was no signifieant changes in the heart rate and the average blood pressure with improvement of dyspnoea, swelling and other symptoms of heart failure. No significant complications were found. Conclusions The nursing measures taken by the nurses in the clinical application of local renal nerve block as a new treatment modality to the treatment of patients with chronic congestive heart failure are safe, effective and feasible.
2.Intestinal perforation in one of monochorionic twins: a report of two cases and literature review
Feng JIANG ; Min YANG ; Chun SHEN ; Jimei WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2018;21(11):759-763
Objective To report two cases of intestinal perforation in one of monochorionic twins and to analyze relevant clinical manifestations based on literature review. Methods Both cases were admitted to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University in 2017. Relevant articles were retrieved from PubMed, OVID, Elsevier, Full-text Database of China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI) and Wanfang Database from their release dates to February 2018. Clinical manifestations were analyzed through a literature review. Results In case 1, twin boys were born by cesarean section because of selective intrauterine growth restriction (sIUGR) Ⅲ at 31+3gestational weeks. Signs of abdominal distention were found in one boy the day after birth, whose birth weight was 1 440 g and Apgar scores was all 9 at 1, 5 and 10 min after birth. A large amount of intra-abdominal gas was shown on abdominal X-ray. He was cured after surgery and discharged later. The other boy was fine. In case 2, twin girls were born by cesarean section because of twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) Ⅲ at 29+1gestational weeks. The one suffered from intestinal perforation was 810 g at birth and her Apgar scores was all 8 at 1, 5 and 10 minutes. Pneumoperitoneum were observed on abdominal X-ray 16 h after birth. The baby died because of refusal to further treatment after surgery. The other girl was in good condition. Literature search found no relevant report in mainland China, but ten cases had been reported aboard and five of them died. Most cases of TTTS complicated by intestinal perforation occurred in the recipients. Conclusions Complications of monochorionic twins such as TTTS and sIUGR might be potentially associated with intestinal perforation. Early intervention and evaluation is the key to improve the outcomes.
3. The design and adhibition of lower extremitas abduction brace pads
Zhenli XU ; Jie WANG ; Jimei SHEN ; Ying HUANG ; Qiaoyun XI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(6):440-443
Objective:
To investigate the effect of the lower extremitas abduction brace pads which is designed by our team in helping patient turnover after orthopedic femoral neck fracture, intertrochanteric fracture, femoral head replacement.
Methods:
Using prospective cohort study to facilitate sampling From October 2016 to August 2017, in an upper third-class hospital of Jiangsu province, we selected 100 patients in Orthopedics dept. No.1 at random as the experimental group and 80 patients in dept. No.2 as the control group. Lower extremitas abduction brace pads were used in experimental group and pillows, backrests and clothes were used in control group. Comfort level, incidence of skin pressure injury, joint dislocation rate and the compliance of the two groups were compared.
Results:
The number of patients in experimental group who rated the comfort up to 3 (feel a little pain and uncomfortable) was much higher than that in control group (