1.Effect and prognostic factors of endoscopic optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy
Liangfeng JIANG ; Yi ZENG ; Liyan NI ; Qijun FAN ; Xuejun LIU ; Bo ZHENG ; Yufeng YE
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(1):29-32
Objective To study the curative effect and the prognostic factors of endoscopic traumatic optic neuropathy (TON). Methods The clinical data of 53 patients with TON from 2010 to 2015 years was retrospectively analyzed. Divided the patients into the surgery group and the non-surgery group, according to whether or not accept the treatment of endoscopic optic decompression. And evaluating the potential prognostic factors in chi-square test, group t-test and multiple regression analysis. Results In 53 patients (55 eyes ), 31 eyes have no visual acuity before treated: 8 eyes’ visual acuity was improved in 16 eyes (8/16) that accepted operation; 3 eyes’ visual acuity was improved in 15 eyes (3/15) that with non-operation;24 eyes have visual acuity before treated:11 eyes’ visual acuity was improved in 14 eyes (11/14) that accepted operation;3 eyes’ visual acuity was improved in 10 eyes (3/10) that with non-operation;19 eyes’ visual acuity was improved in 30 eyes (19/30) that accepted operation, the total effective rate was 63.3%, and there was no complications happened in the patients who accepted operation. The age, eye-side, sex, visual acuity, optic canal fracture , orbit fracture , all these factors have no correlation to the prognosis (P>0.05), but the interval time between injury and operation (less than 3 days) and the way of the treatment are benefit to improve vision (P<0.05). Conclusions The endoscopic optic decompression is an effective treatment in TON, and it’s better to improve vision in 3-day after TON.
2.Practice of paperless management of medical records in a hospital
Ling HONG ; Weifeng YING ; Qin SUN ; Jianhong JIANG ; Liangfeng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(5):400-404
Paperless management of medical records is of great significance in promoting refined hospital management. Driven by national policies and the development of information technology in medical institutions, paperless medical records have become an inevitable trend in the development of medical records. However, at present, there were still a large number of medical record data in China that cannot be digitized or directly uploaded to hospital electronic medical record systems. Since 2019, the First Hospital of Jiaxing has launched a paperless medical record construction project and established a paperless medical record management system, forming a closed-loop management system for the entire process of medical record collection, archiving, storage, management, and utilization. By the end of 2021, paperless of medical records in all departments had been achieved, electronic signatures had been fully implemented, and paperless versions of reports of standalone equipment, high-value consumables barcodes, surgical anesthesia related documents, and outsourced inspection reports had been achieved, with a paperless rate of 98.5%. Through paperless management of medical records, the supervision of medical record quality and medical quality has been strengthened, operating costs have been reduced and work efficiency has been improved. At the same time, this has provided convenience for medical personnel to access medical record information and applicate of the data, and has effectively improved the hospital′s level of refined management. It can provide reference for paperless management of medical records in other medical institutions.
3.Relationship betweenserum TSH and dyslipidemia
Beibei WANG ; Fengwei JIANG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Yaxin LAI ; Jiani WANG ; Haibo XUE ; Li LU ; Sen WANG ; Chenyan LI ; He LIU ; Ningna LI ; Jiashu YU ; Liangfeng SHI ; Xin HOU ; Qin XING ; Xue BAI ; Weiping TENG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(6):467-470
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum thyrotrophin(TSH)and dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects. Methods An epidemiological study on diabetes and thyroid diseases was performed in Dadong community, Shenyang city, in 2007. 110 subjects with subclinical hypothyroidism(SCH)and 1 240 euthyroid subjects were enrolled in the study. Neither history of thyroid diseases nor administration of thyroid-related and lipid-regulating medicines were reported in these subjects. The levels of serum thyroid hormones, lipids, fasting plasma glucose(FPG), and insulin were determined. Results (1)Patients with SCH had significantly lower HDL-C levels than those who were euthyroid.(2)According to the guideline of treatment of adult dyslipidemia in China, the lipid profiles were each categorized. Mean TSH levels were higher in subjects in the dyslipidemia subclass than subjects in the normal subclass. The differences were significant in high LDL-C subclass in overweight individuals. In euthyroid overweight women, mean TSH levels were significantly higher in high LDL-C subclass. In the euthyroid population, TSH was positively associated with total cholesterol in overweight population. The association was not modified by the homestasis model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR)values.(3)TSH was associated positively with serum triglycerides and negatively with serum HDL-C in women. TSH was positively associated with total cholesterol in overweight population and positively associated with total cholesterol and LDL-C in overweight women after adjustment for age, sex, and body mass index. Conclusion Raised serum TSH seems to be a risk factor of dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects, which is independent of insulin sensitivity.
4.The correlation of thyrotropin and the metabolic syndrome and its components
Jiani WANG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Weiping TENG ; Fengwei JIANG ; Beibei WANG ; Yaxin LAI ; Yanyan CHEN ; Zhidan LI ; Ling SHAN ; Liangfeng SHI ; Ningna LI ; Jiashu YU ; Li LU ; Xue BAI ; Sen WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(06):-
Objective To explore the relationship between serum thyrotropin and the components of metabolic syndrome.Methods A total of 1534 adult inhabitants in Dadong district of Shenyang were asked to fulfill the questionnaires and have physical examination and oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT).The vein blood was drawn to measure thyrotropin(TSH),fasting plasma glucose(FPG),OGTT 2hPG,fasting insulin,triglyceride(TG) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C).Results Serum TSH in the MS group was higher than in the Non-MS group(2.54 vs 2.22 mU/L,P
5.The Correlation between Thyrotropin and Dyslipidemia in a Population-based Study.
Li LU ; Beibei WANG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Fengwei JIANG ; Xiaochun TENG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Yaxin LAI ; Jiani WANG ; Haibo XUE ; Sen WANG ; Chenyan LI ; He LIU ; Ningna LI ; Jiashu YU ; Liangfeng SHI ; Xin HOU ; Qian XING ; Xue BAI ; Weiping TENG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2011;26(2):243-249
This study investigated the relationship between serum thyrotrophin levels and dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects. A total of 110 subjects with subclinical hypothyroidism and 1,240 euthyroid subjects enrolled in this study. Patients with subclinical hypothyroidism had significantly lower high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels than those who were euthyroid. The lipid profiles were each categorized and mean thyrotrophin levels were higher in subjects in the dyslipidemia subclasses than subjects in the normal subclasses. Thyrotrophin was positively associated with serum triglyceride and negatively associated with serum HDL-C in women. Thyrotrophin was also positively associated with total cholesterol (TC) in the overweight population along with TC and LDL-C in overweight women. In the euthyroid population, thyrotrophin was positively associated with TC in the overweight population. In conclusion, serum thyrotrophin was correlated with dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid subjects; the correlation was independent of insulin sensitivity.
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6. Diagnosis and treatment of traumatic optic neuropathy with internal carotid artery trauma
Qijun FAN ; Liyan NI ; Xuejun LIU ; Yi ZENG ; Liangfeng JIANG ; Bo ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(3):215-219
Objective:
To summarize our experience in the diagnosis of internal carotid artery trauma in patients with traumatic optic neuropathy, and to make recommendations for the treatment.
Methods:
The clinic data of 6 cases who had traumatic optic neuropathy with internal carotid artery trauma and who were admited in Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children′s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Jan. 2013 to Dec. 2015 were analyzed retrospectively.
Results:
All 6 cases were monocular blindness. Four cases did not undergo nasal endoscopic optic nerve decompression because of the diagnoses of internal carotid artery trauma. One case was diagnosed after nasal endoscopic optic nerve decompression because of fatal bleeding during the operation. One case was diagnosed because of late-onset recurrent epistaxis. Among the 6 cases with internal carotid artery trauma, 3 cases were successfully treated with endovascular interventional treatment (stent embolization was used in one case, Coil embolization was used in two cases), and 3 patients refused treatment.
Conclusions
The patients with traumatic optic neuropathy have the possibility of severe carotid artery trauma. Endoscopic optic nerve decompression is not suitable for these cases. It should pay more attention to patients with traumatic optic neuropathy. For suspected cases, vascular-enhanced computed tomography screening and digital subtraction angiography should be recommended and patients should be treated by endovascular intervention in a timely manner.
7.The clinical serological characterization of cisAB and B(A) blood groups
Ruochen ZHANG ; Xing ZHOU ; Liangfeng FAN ; Ling WANG ; Haojun ZHOU ; Dong XIANG ; Jiang WU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(9):929-932
【Objective】 To determine the rare ABO blood subgroups rapidly and ensure the blood transfusion safety of five patients by a series of serological tests and family investigation, as their preliminary serological results of ABO blood grouping was inconsistent. 【Methods】 ABO blood grouping, antibody screening and Coombs′ tests were performed by the routine serological methods, including manual tube and automatic blood group analyzer, which had matched micro-column gel cards from Diagnostic Grifols. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify the 6 and 7 exons as well as their adjacent intron region of ABO gene. The patients and their relatives′ ABO blood group and subgroup were analyzed and identified through the comparison with serological phenotype database of ABO blood group. The products of PCR were sequenced directly, and the gene mutation was identified through the comparison with the Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database. 【Results】 Whether micro-column gel cards or manual tube test, the forward and reverse tests of serological grouping were not supported by each other on the five patients′ ABO blood grouping. The forward tests of patients No.1~3 showed A