1.Establishment of neonatal transport network and its clinical significance
Shiwen QIN ; Huaqiang LI ; Yuan SHI ; Xiaoqi ZENG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To establish a neonatal transport network in order to improve the diagnosis and treatment levels of the basic medical unit and to decrease medical disputes and fatality rate of the new born Methods The first neonatal transport network in the Southwest of China, covering Chongqing and the adjacent areas, was established During the process of transport, warm keeping, unobstructed respiratory tracts, oxygen treatment, establishment of venous passage and placement of gastric canal were included Meanwhile, the vital signs, colors of the skin and mucosa and consciousness should be closely observed Corresponding measures could be taken at any time when needed Results Satisfactory results were achieved by means of the neonatal transport network Conclusion The neonatal transport network can play a very important role in strengthening the treatment of the newborn, decreasing the fatality rate and sequela and improving the diagnosis and treatment levels of the basic medical unit
2. Reproductive health status of female workers in a railway system and possible influencing factors
Haihong LI ; Wenlan YU ; Shiwen HUANG ; Huajuan QIN ; Qide LU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2017;35(8):566-570
Objective:
To investigate the reproductive health status of female workers in a railway system and possible influencing factors.
Methods:
From January to June, 2016, a cross
3. Ventilator-associated pneumonia among premature infants <34 weeks′ gestational age in neonatal intensive care unit in China: a multicenter study
Shujuan LI ; Weili YAN ; Qi ZHOU ; Shuping HAN ; Jinzhen GUO ; Shiwen XIA ; Shah VIBHUTI ; Sannan WANG ; Yong JI ; Changyi YANG ; Chuanzhong YANG ; Ruobing SHAN ; Ling LIU ; Bin YI ; Jiangqin LIU ; Zhenlang LIN ; Yang WANG ; Ling HE ; Mingxia LI ; Xinnian PAN ; Yan GUO ; Ling CHEN ; Cuiqing LIU ; Qin ZHOU ; Xiaoying LI ; Hong XIONG ; Yujie QI ; Mingyan HEI ; Yun CAO ; Siyuan JIANG ; Yi ZHANG ; K. Lee SHOO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2017;55(3):182-187
Objective:
To investigate the incidence and pathogen distribution of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) among preterm infants admitted to level Ⅲ neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in China.
Method:
A prospective study was conducted in 25 level Ⅲ NICU, enrolling all preterm infants <34 weeks gestational age admitted to the participating NICU within the first 7 days of life from May 2015 to April 2016. Chi-square test,