1.Clinical effects of botulinum toxin type A injection guided by electromyography and electrical stimulation for the treatment of upper limb spasticity after stroke
Bojun HAN ; Shanshan HONG ; Minzhi LU ; Zhigang SUN ; Feng HAN ; Dinghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;35(9):716-719
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injections guided by electromyography in combination with electrical stimulation in the treatment of upper limb spasticity poststroke.Methods Forty-five patients with upper limb spasticity following stroke were recruited.They received multiple intra-muscular BTX-A injections guided by electromyography and electrical stimulation.Rehabilitation training was administered after the BTX-A injections.The results were assessed using the modified Ashworth scale (MAS),the Fugl-Meyer upper limb assessment (FMA),active range of movement (AROM) and the modified Barthel index (MBI).All the assessments were performed at the baseline,and then 1 week,2 weeks,1 month,and 3 months after the injections.Results Compared with the baseline scores the MAS,FMA,AROM and MBI results had all obviously improved by 2 weeks after the BTX-A injections.Compared with 2 weeks after the injections,the FMA and AROM scores at 1 month were significantly higher and there were further significant improvements at 3 months.No patient demonstrated obvious side effects from the therapy.Conclusion BTX-A injection guided by electromyography and electrical stimulation is safe and has definite beneficial effects on upper limb spasticity after stroke.
3.Clinical effect of surgical removal combined with 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for plantar warts
Xingfan MO ; Rong LU ; Jingjing LI ; Mingzhi FENG ; Xiaoyan CHEN ; Minzhi WU ; Liang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2019;25(4):326-329
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of surgical operation combined with photodynamic therapy for plantar warts.Methods From July 2017 to June 2018,16 patients with plantar warts were enrolled in the Department of Dermatology,the Fifth People's Hospital of Suzhou City.The enrolled patients aged 10 to 42 years,including 12 males and 4 females,with a course of 4 to 15 month,and a total of 47 plantar warts.The plantar warts was removed by surgical operation and bipolar coagulation,followed by the photodynamic treatment with 5-aminolevulinic acid for 3 to 4 times with an interval of 7-10 days.Results Eleven patients showed complete clearance after operation and three times photodynamic treatments,and the other 5 patients underwent 2 operations and four times photodynamic treatments.47 plantar warts in 16 patients were disappeared completely during 6-month post-treatment follow up.The plantar warts clearance rate was 100%,and the skin texture still presented.In addition to local mild erythematous,pain and burning sensation presented after surgery,but no adverse reactions such as infection,ulcers and obvious scars occurred.Conclusions Surgery combined with 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy is a favorable treatment for plantar warts.
4.Effect of evidence-based nursing practice in function rehabilitation of post-stroke neurogenic bladder
Ye CHEN ; Weijie XING ; Jinghua YANG ; Minzhi LU ; Qifang ZHOU ; Qing QIAN ; Dongbai LIU ; Guoqing LI ; Bin JIANG ; Shufang WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(19):2566-2571
Objective:To evaluate the effect of evidence-based nursing practice for functional rehabilitation of post-stroke neurogenic bladder (PSNB) .Methods:From October 2020 to July 2021, 136 PSNB patients admitted to the Department of Neurology, Jiangyin People's Hospital were selected by convenience sampling as the research object. According to the random number table method, the patients were divided into the study group and the control group, with 68 cases in each group. The control group received routine rehabilitation nursing, while the study group was given evidence-based rehabilitation nursing based on the control group. The urodynamics, rates of bladder balance, urinary incontinence and urinary retention after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After three months of intervention, bladder compliance and bladder balance rate in the study group were higher than those in the control group, and the residual urine volume was less than that in the control group, with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . After three months of intervention, urinary retention rate in the study group was lower than that in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Evidence-based rehabilitation nursing can help to promote the rapid recovery of bladder balance in PSNB patients and improve the prognosis of patients.
5. Value of dermoscopy in differential diagnosis of extramammary Paget′s disease and chronic eczema of the vulva
Wei ZHANG ; Liming HUANG ; Jin NIE ; Minzhi WU ; Fanghua HE ; Xinfeng LU ; Yan WANG ; Xuebao SHAO ; Jingjing LI ; Xingfan MO ; Liang ZHAO ; Jianfang SUN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(9):636-639
Objective:
To describe the dermoscopic features of extramammary Paget′s disease (EMPD) and chronic eczema of the vulva, and to explore the value of dermoscopy in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the above diseases.
Methods:
Dermoscopic images were collected from 20 patients with histopathologically confirmed vulvar EMPD and 16 patients with clinically confirmed chronic eczema of the vulva in Hospital for Skin Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Pekin Union Medical College from January 2017 to April 2018, and retrospectively analyzed. Fisher′s exact test was used to compare the prevalence of dermoscopic features between the two groups.
Results:
As dermoscopy showed, the milky red background was observed in 19 EMPD patients and in only 1 patient with chronic eczema, and there was a significant difference in the prevalence of milky red background between the two groups (
6.Application of remote "Internet+" interactive mode in the management of patients with hypertension during normalized epidemic prevention and control of COVID-19.
GuangHua SUN ; MinZhi SHEN ; WenHuan XU ; RuiHua CAO ; ShengShu WANG ; TingTing LU ; XiaoXuan KONG ; YaBin WANG ; Feng CAO
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2021;49(11):1089-1093
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