1.Research on healthcare management of pregnant women in transient population in Beijing
Rugang SHEN ; Xiaohong DENG ; Huijnan YANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1998;0(11):-
Objective To establish the healthcare management mode for pregnant women adapting to the characteristics of transient population which can safeguard the maternal and infant health or reduce the maternal mortality rate and prenatal mortality rate. Methods Five suburban communities of Chaoyang District, Haidian District and Fengtai District of Beijing were chosen as intervention group, which received systemic healthcare management of pregnant women in transient population, another five suburban communities were selected as control group. Results Both maternal mortality rate and prenatal mortality rate in intervention group were lower than those in control group. To evaluate the effect of systemic healthcare for pregnant women, an average of four antenatal clinic visits were completed in intervention group and eight visits in control group. There was no statistical difference in occurrence of maternal complications, newborn weight and occurrence rate of neonatal asphyxia between two groups. The expense of hospital vaginal delivery was no more than 1000 yuan in intervention group and more than 1000 yuan in control group, while the outcomes of mothers and neonates in two groups had no significant difference. Conclusion The systemic healthcare and community management mode for pregnant women in transient population can safeguard the maternal and infant health with scientific, practical, and replica-ble significances.
2.Present Situation and Development and Utilization Suggestions for TCM Resources in Changshou District of Chongqing
Maoxiang LIN ; Rugang HAN ; Jie SHEN ; Zhengyu LIU ; Jun ZHANG ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(10):1-6
Objective To investigate TCM resources in Changshou District of Chongqing based on the fourth national census of TCM resources; To provide theoretical references for the protection and exploitation of TCM resources. Methods Sample-plot survey, line survey and interview survey were used in this study. Results Totally 142 families, 482 genera and 639 species (including subspecies and varieties) were collected from the general survey of TCM resources in this region. There were a total of 575 species of medicinal plants, including 456 kinds of ordinary medicinal plants and 119 species of national key medicinal plant which were recorded in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2015 Edition). But there was no department leader of the Chinese medicine industry and TCM cultivation was almost blank. Nowadays there was no TCM processing enterprise, and the quality could not be controlled. The continual increase of production cost restricted the development of TCM industry. Conclusion TCM resources in Changshou District of Chongqing are abundant, while the TCM industry is almost blank. The support and guidance from government are needed to develop TCM industry in this area.
3.Analysis of six maternal deaths due to systemic lupus erythematosus
Ying YU ; Rugang SHEN ; Kaibo LIU ; Huijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2023;26(10):847-851
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics of deceased cases due to pregnancy complicated by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on six cases of pregnancy-related deaths due to SLE from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2021 in Beijing Maternal and Child Health Monitoring Data. Information including basic details of the pregnant women, medical histories, prenatal examinations, diagnostic and treatment processes, review opinions, and causes of death were collected from their medical records, death investigation reports, and municipal-level maternal mortality review. Descriptive methods were used to analyze the data.Results:Between 2012 and 2021, the mortality of pregnancy combined with SLE in Beijing was 0.28/100 000. Among these six cases, the primary clinical manifestations were fever, neuropsychiatric, and respiratory symptoms. All had a decreased platelet count (PLT) and exhibited hypocomplementemia. Three cases experienced elevated blood pressure during pregnancy, five had proteinuria, three had infections during pregnancy. Among the three cases without a history of SLE, the primary organ damages were in the hematological system, lungs, and kidneys. For the three cases with a history of SLE, the primary affected organs were the neuropsychiatric system, hematological system, and kidneys.Conclusions:The initial symptoms of the cases in this group primarily involved fever, neuropsychiatric, and respiratory symptoms. Hypertension and infections were common complications, and decreased PLT, proteinuria, and reduced complement levels were also significant laboratory indicators.
4.Safety analysis of cesarean myomectomy in twin pregnancies with intramural myomas
Hongmei WANG ; Rugang SHEN ; Huijuan YANG ; Yucui TIAN ; Chunliu ZHANG ; Yinmei DAI
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2022;57(11):843-849
Objective:To estimate the safety of myomectomy in twin pregnant women with intramural myomas during cesarean section.Methods:The clinical data of 145 cases of twin pregnancies with intramural myomas who were delivered by cesarean section in Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical University from June 2013 to December 2021 were collected. Maternal demographics, fibroids′ characteristics, maternal and fetal outcomes were compared between groups of cesarean section with myomectomy (myomectomy group, 49 cases) and cesarean section only (non-myomectomy group, 96 cases).Results:Compared with non-myomectomy group, myomectomy group had significantly prolonged operative time [50.0 minutes (37.5-57.5 minutes) vs 40.0 minutes (35.0-50.0 minutes), respectively; P=0.007] and significantly longer postoperative hospital stay [4.0 days (3.0-4.0 days) vs 3.0 days (3.0-4.0 days), respectively; P=0.047). Other maternal and fetal outcomes such as estimated blood loss, hemoglobin difference, postpartum hemorrhage, blood transfusion, B-Lynch structure, uterine artery ligation, postoperative fever and neonatal Apgar score showed no significant differences (all P>0.05). For intramural myomas <5 cm, there were no significant differences in maternal and fetal outcomes between myomectomy group and non-myomectomy group (all P>0.05). For intramural myomas ≥5 cm, operative time [55.0 minutes (40.0-60.0 minutes) vs 42.5 minutes (40.0-50.0 minutes), respectively; P=0.019] was significantly prolonged, postoperative hospital stay [4.0 days (4.0-5.0 days) vs 4.0 days (3.0-4.0 days), respectively; P=0.048] was significantly longer in myomectomy group than non-myomectomy group, but there were no significant differences in other maternal and fetal outcomes (all P>0.05). Conclusion:For twin pregnancies with intramural myomas, it is safe and feasible to remove intramural myomas during cesarean section by experienced obstetricians.