1.Application of wireless wearable intelligent body temperature monitoring system in temperature monitor-ing of patients with abdominal surgery
Qiling LV ; Min PAN ; Taoying WANG ; Cuiying WU ; Liyun ZHAO ; Fudi ZHAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2018;17(4):53-56
Objective To evaluate the effect of wireless wearable intelligent body temperature monitoring system on temperature monitoring of perioperative patients. Method The body temprature of 572 patients with abdoiminal surgery who hospitalized in our hospital from June 2017 to Juanuary 2018 was measured by mercury thermometers and wireless intelligent body temprature monitoring system four times a day for three days with toally 6864 times after surgery.The measured time and data by both ways were compared and its relativity were analyzed. Results The measured data by mercury thermometers and wireless intelligent body temprature monitoring system was compared with no statistical significance (P>0.05), but the time measured by wireless intelligent body temprature monitoring system was shorter (P<0.05). The measured data of two ways was postively related (r=0.962,P<0.05). Conclusions The measurement results by the wireless wearable intelligent body temperature monitoring system are the same as by mercury thermometers. The accuracy of the system is well validated, and it can improve the working efficiency of nurses.
2.Strategies and methods for dynamic parking management under the conditions of ensuring both hospi-tal operation and campus expansions
Min HUANG ; Shuimei LV ; Qiling HUANG ; Jie LIN ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Zhongpeng XU ; Yong LI ; Qing HE
Modern Hospital 2024;24(2):243-245,249
In the aftermath of the pandemic,the government is accelerating the development of top-tier medical resources to broaden the supply and deliver superior healthcare services.However,during this transitional phase,hospitals are experiencing operational challenges due to concurrent construction activities.Notably,a shortage of parking facilities and increased traffic con-gestion continue to impactmedial consultation experience of patients.This paper tries to explore strategies and methods for dynam-ic parking management during hospital campus expansions,offering insights for other medical institutions into grappling with pa-tient parking issues.
3.The sealing effect of magnetic-sealing uterine manipulator in isolated uterus from patients with early-stage cervical cancer: a pre-clinical study
Xue ZHOU ; Dongxin LIANG ; Qing LI ; Lanbo ZHAO ; Yadi BIN ; Feng MA ; Rongqian WU ; Yi LV ; Qiling LI
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2023;34(6):e78-
Objective:
Traditional uterine manipulator is considered as the main reason for short survival of patients with early-stage cervical cancer during minimally invasive surgery. This study aims to assess the sealing effect of magnetic-sealing uterine manipulators (MUMs) in isolated uteruses.
Methods:
The study was performed on isolated uterus from patients with early-stage cervical cancer who underwent open abdominal radical hysterectomy between November 2019 to April 2021. Right-angle forceps closure tests (groups 1 and 3) were defined as control tests. One experimental MUM closure test (group 2) and 2 control tests were respectively carried out in each of the isolated uterus. DNA ploidy analysis system was used to observe exfoliated cells. Statistical analysis was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test to assess the sealing effect of MUM.
Results:
We identified 36 patients. No regional node metastasis was discovered and only one tumor was larger than 4.0 cm in diameter. The mean of exfoliated tumor cells in groups 1, 2, and 3 were 1, 1, and 2, respectively. There was no significant difference in the quantity of exfoliated cells between groups 1 and 3 (p=0.476), so the results of the 2 groups were merged. Subsequently, a significant difference was observed between combined right-angle forceps closure tests and MUM closure tests (p=0.022).
Conclusion
The sealing effect of MUM was better than that of right-angle forceps. MUM can effectively seal cervical cancer cells in the cup cover, avoiding the dissemination of tumor cells.