1.Unreported Hospital Infection: Analysis and Countermeasures
Jinrun LI ; Xiaoyuan SHI ; Meihua LAN ; Zhiping SONG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To ascertain the causes of unreported hospital infection in our hospital and apply countermeasures. METHODS To adopt investigation way to review and analyze 34 694 hospital files in our hospital from Aug 2002 to Jul 2004. RESULTS From them 1164 cases had experienced hospital infection,264 were unreported,the monthly unreported rate decreased from 52.50% to 0;the yearly unreported rate decreased from 36.17% to 10.67%. CONCLUSIONS The unreported reason is because the relevant staff lack infection knowledge,the control and supporting system isn′t so efficient.So the key to reduce the missing report rate is to enhance the awareness of the hospital infection control among the staff in hospital,to strengthen communication and cooperation,and to implement the administrative regulation.
2.Disposable Whole Bed Sheet and Its Reel Device: Design and Clinical Application
Jinrun LI ; Zhiping SONG ; Meihua LAN ; Xiaoyuan SHI ; Qinghua SHAO ; Hui YANG ; Xiumei LI
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To overcome shortcomings in use of bed sheet,and to improve it for examining bed.METHODS Based on the working principle of the reel toilet paper and industrial drive belt,a reel device for(disposable) whole bed sheet was designed,and used on the bed examining more than 300 times.(RESULTS) The new designed reel aevice with disposable whole bed sheet was operated easy and safely,with decreased cost and(contamination) in use.It could alleviate infection opportunity in favor of control againt hospital infection and(environmental) protection.(CONCLUSIONS) The device can mount on any size of examining bed and widely accept for use.
3.Effectiveness and security of anisodine hydrobromide tablets in treating nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: a Chinese multicenter nonrandomized controlled study
Mo YANG ; Honglu SONG ; Huanfen ZHOU ; Mengying LAI ; Quangang XU ; Mingming SUN ; Ke FAN ; Hongpei CUI ; Haiyan WANG ; Xin JIN ; Chuanbin SUN ; Qing XIAO ; Ying WANG ; Zide ZHAO ; Minglian ZHANG ; Yongye CHANG ; Mengping CHEN ; Zhanxing SHEN ; Hui YANG ; Xiaoyu XU ; Zhiqing LI ; Dongjun XING ; Yu DONG ; Jinrun YANG ; Qian REN ; Li LI ; Wenfang ZHANG ; Li SUN ; Zhengpei ZHANG ; Suyan LI ; Danyan LIU ; Nalei ZHOU ; Nali LUO ; Yadong LIU ; Shihui WEI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(7):646-653
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral anisodine hydrobromide tablets in the treatment of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).Methods:A multicenter nonrandomized controlled trial was conducted.A total of 282 acute NAION patients (282 eyes) were recruited from 16 hospitals in China from July 2020 to May 2021.Patients were divided into two groups according to treatment methods, which were control group (124 cases, 124 eyes) receiving regular treatment including citicoline sodium plus Ginkgo biloba leaf liquid extract or Ginkgo biloba leaf extract tablets plus mecobalamin, and experimental group (158 cases, 158 eyes) receiving treatment in control group plus oral anisodine hydrobromide tablets 1 mg, twice daily for 2 to 3 months.Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), visual field index (VFI), peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) and radial peripapillary capillary vessel density (RPC) were assessed at 1, 2, 3, and 6 months after enrollment using the standard decimal visual acuity chart, 750i Humphery visual field analyzer, Cirrus HD-OCT 4000/Cirrus HD-OCT 5000, RTVue-XR optical coherence tomography respectively.The primary outcomes were BCVA and VFI, and the secondary outcomes were pRNFL, RPC, and the side effects during the follow-up.The study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.All patients were fully informed about the treatment and purpose of this study and voluntarily signed the informed consent form.The study protocol was approved by Chinese PLA General Hospital (No.S2020-021-01). Results:In all, 242 patients (242 eyes) completed the follow-up of BCVA, and 98 patients (98 eyes) completed the VFI follow-up.In terms of visual function, BCVA and VFI improved significantly over time in the two groups, and BCVA and VFI were better in experimental group than in control group at various follow-up time points (all at P<0.05). In terms of structure, pRNFL gradually decreased in both groups with the extension of treatment, and pRNFL was significanthy thinner in experimental group than in control group at various follow-up time points (all at P<0.05). There was no significant difference in RPC between the two groups at the last follow-up ( P>0.05). There were two cases with side effects and one case was discontinued due to side effects 25 days after enrollment. Conclusions:Oral anisodine hydrobromide can improve visual acuity and visual field in NAION and accelerate the regression of optic disc edema, with good safety.