1.Investigation and Consideration on Time Limitation Prescriptions of Outpatients in a Hospital
China Pharmacist 2016;19(4):728-729,785
Objective:To understand the situation of time limitation prescriptions of outpatients in our hospital. Methods:A ret-rospective study was conducted on 1 107 time limitation prescriptions from July 1st to 31th in 2015. Results: There were 1 107 time limitation prescriptions in 16 063 prescriptions (6. 89%), which included 902 patients, and among them, there were more than one time limitation prescription in one day for one patient. As the increase of age, the number of patients with time limitation prescriptions was increased. The number of time limitation prescriptions with the sum between 101 and 200 yuan was the most (34. 51%). The di-agnosis of top 10 of the drugs according to the doctor’ s advice and the actual top ten was substantially consistent, and among them, half were Chinese patent medicines. Conclusion:Time limitation prescriptions are the products of medical insurance policy. The man-agement of time limitation prescriptions can’ t be only defined as the quantity superposition of drugs, and it is necessary to generate in-dividualized strategy according to the properties of diseases, drugs and patients in order to obtain more reasonable management strate-gies, and the ultimate purposes are benefiting patients and obtaining more rational distribution of medical resource.
2.The Analysis and Pharmacoutical Care of Antiplatelet Theropy for Patient with Acute Stroke
Hui PENG ; Yanmin DU ; Fanjian WU
China Pharmacist 2017;20(2):308-310
Objective:To provide reference for clinical monitoring and treatment of patients with gastric ulcer caused by antiplate-let therapy. Methods: Clinical pharmacists participated in the pharmaceutical care of antiplatelet therapy for a patient with acute stroke, and provided pharmaceutical recommendations in respects of antiplatelet therapy, antihypertensive therapy and nursing care by means of medication reconciliation and medication education. Results: The stomach bleeding in the patient was controlled, and the blood pressure was controlled within the target value. Conclusion: Clinical pharmacist can ensure the medication safety and improve the medication compliance through monitoring drug use, which can further improve clinical effectiveness.
3.Investigation on Contamination Situation of Centralized Air Condition Systems in Hotels in Shenzhen City
Shuyuan YU ; Chaoqiong PENG ; Hui WU
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Objective To know the contamination situation of the centralized air conditioning-ventilating systems in hotels in Shenzhen City, Guangzhou province and to ensure the indoor air quality when the centralized air conditioning-ventilating systems were at working. Methods 22 hotels were selected to determine the total count of bacteria and fungi in internal surface of pipes and air blow, the dust volume of internal surfaces of pipes, inhalable particulate matter(PM10) in air blow, and Legionellae in cooling tower water. Results The eligibility percent of dust volume, the total number of bacteria and fungi in internal surface was 94.76 %, 95.71% and 91.90 % respectively,the eligibility percent of PM10, the total count of bacteria and fungi in air blow was 42.54%, 94.76% and 84.29% respectively, and the detected rate of Legionellae was 57.50%. Conclusion The pollution in some degrees has been observed in the centralized air conditioning-ventilating systems in hotels of Shenzhen City, so it is considered as the important measure to improve indoor air quality and ensure people health to strengthen management of centralized air conditioning-ventilating systems in the usage.
4.Difference in efficiency between computer-based and handwritten hospital admissions records
Weibin WU ; Hui DAI ; Chuanwei PENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(04):-
Objective To explore the efficiency of writing admissions records with the electronic medical record system. Methods 16 interns with the same educational backgrounds and residency periods were randomized into 2 groups and wrote admissions records respectively with the electronic system and by hand, the traditional method. 1 week later, the same records were again written by the two groups, now each using the other's method. The time for completing each part of the records was noted down in real time across the entire process. The time taken by the interns to complete the records was changed into marks of speed, the assessments of the records by experts were changed into marks of quality, and composite marks resulted from the two after weighting. Statistical testing was done with the two methods. Results In terms of time, the average total time taken by the electronic and traditional groups was respectively 19. 85 m and 39. 49 m; in terms of quality, the electronic group got higher marks in scores for present, past, personal, and family histories and physical examination and in the overall score; in terms of general efficiency, the electronic group got average marks of 91. 13 while the traditional group got average marks of 65. 72, the difference being statistically significant (P
5.Research progress on sRNA regulation of mosquito metabolic detoxification enzyme gene expression
WU Jiahui ; SONG Xiao ; PENG Hui ; GONG Maoqing
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(7):766-
Abstract: With the development of molecular biology, non-coding sRNA has been found to play an important regulatory role in gene expression and protein activity, affecting various biological pathways including mosquito resistance against insecticides. Understanding the molecular regulatory mechanisms of drug resistance is essential for controlling mosquitoes, , of which metabolic resistance being the most critical mechanism, mainly referring to the high expression of metabolic detoxification enzyme-related genes (especially the cytochrome P450 enzyme system) in mosquitoes. On the basis of verification of insecticide resistance-related genes, further research on the correlation between sRNA and mosquito resistance-related genes provides new ideas and directions for further exploring the mechanism of mosquito resistance. The study of mosquito metabolic resistance mechanism is of great significance for the control of vector mosquitoes, drug resistance monitoring and novel insecticide development. This article reviews the progress of research on the resistance genes, sRNAs biosynthesis, genes involved in regulating mosquito metabolic detoxification enzymes and their applications.
6.Evaluation of the effect of remote lifestyle intervention on the management of weight and related indicators in the overweight and obese population
Hui HE ; Weiqing WU ; Rui PENG ; Hong ZHENG ; Li ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(2):151-157
Objective:To evaluate the effect of remote lifestyle intervention on the management of weight and related indicators in the overweight and obese population.Methods:A total of 400 individuals with overweight or obesity who participated in remote lifestyle intervention in the Health Management Department of Shenzhen People′s Hospital from May 2015 to December 2018 were included as the remote intervention group, and 400 individuals with overweight and obesity who matched their age and gender were selected as the control group. Dietician established individual WeChat groups with the remote intervention group, and the WeChat platform was used to conduct remote lifestyle intervention for them, including setting weight control goals, giving timely feedback to the food log based on photos, providing exercise guidance and psychological support. The control group received personalized diet and exercise prescriptions, but did not receive remote intervention. After adjusting the data by propensity score matching method, univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the management effect of weight and related indicators in the two groups after one year.Results:After one year of intervention, effective data were obtained from a total of 755 cases (371 cases in the remote intervention group and 384 cases in the control group), and effective data were retained from 446 cases (223 cases in the remote intervention group and 223 cases in the control group) after bias matching. The body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, and serum uric acid of the remote intervention group [(24.85±2.52) kg/m 2, (110.21±10.53) mmHg, (4.96±0.65) mmol/L, (1.25±0.82) mmol/L, (4.87±1.11) mmol/L, (2.88±0.74) mmol/L, and (306.01±95.66) mmol/L respectively] were significantly lower than that of the control group [(27.76±2.28) kg/m 2, (121.14±14.07) mmHg, (5.10±0.87) mmol/L, (1.54±0.83) mmol/L, (5.28±0.96) mmol/L, (3.13±0.80) mmol/L, (355.16±92.68) mmol/L respectively] (all P<0.05). After intervention, intervention was consistently being influencing factors when BMI was reduced by 4%―12%, ( P<0.05). The probability of a 12% reduction in BMI in the remote intervention group was 112.486 times higher than that in the control group (95% CI: 16.852-890.266). At the same time, the initial BMI was an influential factor for the restoration of normal BMI. For every 1 kg/m 2 decrease in the initial BMI, the probability of restoration of normal BMI was 4.76 times higher than that before the decrease (95% CI: 3.222-5.057). Conclusions:Remote lifestyle intervention has a certain effect on the management of weight and related indicators in the overweight and obese populations. It has significant effect on weight loss of overweight and mildly obese people, but has limited effect on moderate and severe obese people.
7.Treatment of chronic mallet finger deformity with minor bone anchors and palmaris longus tendon graft.
Hui-huang PENG ; Jian-wei WU ; Guo-jing YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(11):1017-1020
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical effects of minor bone anchors and palmaris longus tendon graft in treating chronic mallet fingers deformity.
METHODSFrom January 2008 to June 2013, 26 patients with chronic mallet fingers deformity were treated with minor bone anchors and palmaris longus tendon graft. There were 18 males and 8 females, aged from 18 to 52 years old with an average of (32.0±1.3) years. Among them, 8 cases caused by machine injury, 6 cases by fall injury, 6 cases by sprain from fight, 4 cases by tendon spontaneous rupture, 2 cases by knife trauma. There was no tendon attachment of extensor tendon check in 16 cases, and with 0.3 to 0.5 cm tendon attachment in 10 cases. All patients had the flexion deformity and the disability of dorsiflexion activity. During operation, the distal interphalangeal joint was fixed in 10° to 20° dorsiflexion by a Kirshner wire, the minor bone anchor was used to reconstruct the extensor tendon insertion, the palmaris longus tendon slice was transplanted the decayed area of extensor tendon insertion. Four weeks postoperatively, the Kirshner wire was removed and the plaster external fixation was used, and the patient began function exercises. Postoperative complications were observed and fingers functions were assessed according to Dargan standard.
RESULTSThe patients were followed up from 6 to 14 months with an average of (5.0±0.3) months. Wound superficial infection occurred in 2 cases, the skin pressure ulcer in 2 cases, joint activities disability in 1 case; these symptoms got improvement after symptomatic treatment. Traumatic arthritis occurred in 2 cases, 1 case was improved after treatment, and 1 case had chronic pain for a long time. No internal fixation loosening or breakage and tendon rupture were found. According to Dargan standard to evaluate the finger function, 17 cases got excellent results, 8 good, and 1 poor.
CONCLUSIONIt is an effective way to treat the chronic mallet finger deformity using minor bone anchors and palmaris longus tendon graft, and the method has advantages of reliable fixation, easy operation, satisfactory effect and less complication.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Finger Injuries ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Hand Deformities, Acquired ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Suture Anchors ; Tendon Transfer
9.Dexamethasone prevents expanding flap in stage two from necrosis
Jingmin CAO ; Hui WANG ; Biao WANG ; Yujia WU ; Lijun PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To find an effective method to prevent expanding flap from necrosis when expanders were removed. Methods After the expanders were removed, dexamethasone (5mg/kg) was injected into vein immeadiately when flaps showed blood flow disturbance, then decreased gradually and stopped until 6 days after operation. Results 33 of 35 patients recovered completely, and other 2 flaps survived mostly. Conclusion Dexamethasone given immeadiately could prevent expanding flap from necrosis.
10.Effects of Rabeprazole on Symptoms and Psychological Status in Patients with Non-erosive Reflux Disease
Qiaoyan WU ; Xuchun ZHOU ; Xiaohua PENG ; Hui PAN
China Pharmacy 2007;0(28):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of rabeprazole on symptoms and psychological status of patients with non-erosive reflux disease (NERD).METHODS:GerdQ questionnaire survey was performed in 169 patients who accorded with diagnosis criteria to investigate relevant symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease in 1 week.Symptoms scores were carried out according to the occurrence frequency of heartburn,gastroesophageal reflux,nausea and epigastric pain,etc.RESULTS:159 NERD patients completed 4 weeks of treatment.GerdQ score was (10.44?1.62) and SAS score (47.11?10.92),SDS score (44.59?11.2) before treatment.After 1 week of treatment,relevant clinical symptoms relieved obviously,and SAS score and SDS score were lower than before treatment strikingly.The decrease of SAS score and SDS score were more significant after 4 weeks of treatment.There were statistical significance (P