1.Impact of continuing nursing care on anticoagulation therapy after heart valve replacement
Lili? YANG ; Chumei PAN ; Ying LIU ; Fang TIAN ; Wangying GUO ; Huihua ZUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(17):2007-2009
Objective To explore the continuing nursing care effect on anticoagulation therapy after heart valve replacement patients. Methods A total of 153 patients after heart valve replacement between September 2012 to August 2013 were randomly divided into the control group (77 cases) and intervention group (76 cases) by convenient drawing method. All patients in two groups during hospitalization received regular hospital health education and discharge education, and the patients of control group complete the telephone follow-up in 1 week after discharge, while the patients of intervention group received telephone follow-up ward visit, lectures for group and individual explanation at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year after discharge. 1 year later, the evaluation of patients′ medical compliance and anticoagulation effect were carried out between two groups. Results 1 year later, the recognition of anticoagulation therapy among intervention group patients obtained 89. 04%, part of recognition 9. 59%, far from recognition 1. 37%, better than 70. 27%, 20. 27%, 9. 46% of the control group (χ2 =8. 847, P =0. 012 ); the complete, part and none medication compliance of intervention group were 97. 26%, 1. 37% and 1. 37 better than 86. 49%, 10. 81%, 2. 70% of the control group;return visit on time was 97. 26% in the intervention group while 87. 84% in the control group (χ2 =6. 134, 4. 713;P<0. 05); 87. 67% patients achieved INR standard in the intervention group comparing with 70. 27% in the control group,the complication of anticoagulant therapy dramatically decreased to 6. 85%, lower than 18. 92% of the control group (χ2 =6. 686, 4. 757;P<0. 05). Conclusions Continuing nursing care can improve patient′s cognition and medication compliance of the anticoagulation therapy after heart valve replacement, improve the INR success rate, and reduce the anticoagulant therapy related complications.
2.Standardization on the location of Fengshi (GB 31).
Wangying PAN ; Xueyong SHEN ; Menghu GUO ; Ke CHENG ; Haiping DENG ; Haimeng ZHANG ; Ling ZHAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(5):5103-5102
OBJECTIVETo compare the difference in the manual measurement of Fengshi (GB 31) between the standing position and the supine position so as to determine the location.
METHODSA total of 197 volunteers were included in the manual measurement of Fengshi (GB 31) at the standing position and 92 volunteers at the supine position. The differences were compared between the two measurements.
RESULTSThe results in the manual measurement at the standing position showed that the distance was (39.27±3.83) cm from the greater trochanter of femur to the popliteal transverse crease [(39.96±4.21) cm in males, (38.82±3.49) cm in females, < 0.05]. The distance was (19.08±2.97) cm from the tip of the middle finger to the popliteal transverse crease [(18.96±3.50) cm in males, (19.16±2.58) cm in females]. After calculating according to the formula of proportional bone measurement, Fengshi (GB 31) was located (9.28±1.44) above the popliteal transverse crease [(9.07±1.64) in males, (9.42±1.29) in females]. The results in the manual measurement at the supine position showed that the distance was (41.89±3.88) cm from the greater trochanter of femur to the popliteal transverse crease [(42.36±3.88) cm in males, (41.67±3.89) cm in females]. The distance was (23.01±3.37) cm from the tip of the middle finger to the popliteal transverse crease [(22.50±3.73) cm in males, (23.25±3.20) cm in females]. After calculated according to the formula of proportional bone measurement, Fengshi (GB 31) was located (10.51±1.69) above the popliteal transverse crease [(10.16±1.75) in males, (10.67±1.63) in females].
CONCLUSIONFengshi (GB 31) is located on the femoral region, in the depression under the tip of the middle finger at the standing position. The simple localization of the acupoint at the supine position: at the supine, the palm touches the middle of the lateral side of the thigh, about 1 directly below the depression under the tip of the middle finger. The location of Fengshi (GB 31) in female is slightly upper than male.
Acupuncture Points ; Female ; Femur ; anatomy & histology ; Humans ; Male ; Meridians ; Posture ; Reference Standards ; Thigh ; anatomy & histology