1.Relationship between therapeutic compliance and complications in children with severeβ-thalassemia
Jinqiong WEN ; Yi LIN ; Yingzi WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(6):43-45
Objective To explore the relationship of therapeutic compliance and complications in children with severeβ-thalassemia.Method One hundred and eight children with severeβ-thalassemia involved in the survey using convenient sampling to investigate the relationships between compliances with blood transfusion and iron removal treatment and complications.Results Of all the patients,66 complied with blood transfusion and the rest 42 did not;73 complied with the therapy and the rest 35 did not. Those complying with the blood transfusion had significant lower rates of developmental retardation,unusual faces,hepatosplenomegaly(P<0.01). Those complying with the therapy had significant lower rates of injuries in liver,heart and endocrinal system(P<0.01).Conclusion Therapeutic compliance in children with severeβ-thalassemia is at lower level so that the incidence of complications in them is higher.
2.Vitreoretinal surgery for early traumatized eyes with no light perception
Xiaofeng LIN ; Xianggeng WEN ; Zhenfang WANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2000;0(04):-
Objective [WT5”BZ]To observe the efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery in the treatment of early traumatized eyes with no light perception. [WT5”HZ]Methods [WT5”BZ]We performed vitreoretinal surgery on 17 eyes of early traumatized eyes with no light perception.The patients were followed up for 2~14 months. [WT5”HZ]Results [WT5”BZ]Retinal reattachment was achieved in 11 eyes after srugery.8 eyes got visual acuity better than light perception postoperatively.Visual acuities of 5 eyes were better than 0.05 and the best one reached to 0.2. [WT5”HZ]Conclusion [WT5”BZ]Timely vitreoretinal surgery is valuable to the early traumatized eyes with no light perception.Retinal reattachment is the most important thing for the treatment of this kind of cases. [WT5”HZ]
3.Evaluation of "free sacro-capsule"for the tethered spinal cord syndrome by urodynamic examination
Lin QI ; Jianguo WEN ; Qingwei WANG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(11):-
[Objective]To use urodynamic method to evaluate "free sacro-capsule"pre-operation and post-operation effect,also evaluate bladder and urethral function.[Method]Twenty children were included in this study.[Result]All children had none damage after operation.The PVR and DLPP of post-operative group are significantly decreased.The BC and MCC of post-operation group was significantly higher than pre-operation group(P
4.The Necessary Qualities of Using CAI for College Teachers in Microbiology Experimental Teaching
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
As a new method of modern teaching,the computer assisted instruction(CAI) is widely used in every field in modern education. In this paper,the author explores the existed problems and the necessary qualities of using CAI for college teachers in microbiology experimental teaching.
5.Qualitative study on barrier factors of nutritional management in patients with press injury in Hainan province
Wen WEN ; Bailang LIN ; Yingshuang CHEN ; Chunhua CHEN ; Shuhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1102-1107
Objective:To deeply study and explore the cognitive and barrier factors of clinical nurses' nutrition management in patients with pressure injury (PI), and provide evidence for developing quantifiable standardized management model and strengthening individualized nutrition management.Methods:A semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted with 11 nurses. The NVivo10.0 software and Colaizzi's 7-step analysis of phenomenological data were used to analyze interview data.Results:The study summarized four themes that hindered nutrition management: subjective judgment bias; education training lags behind and radiates one-sided; lack of policy and configuration; conflict between workload, roles and perceptions.Conclusions:There are many obstacles to the implementation of nutrition management in patients with PI. An objective, feasible and standardized nutrition management plan should be established, support should be provided by policy, configuration and information system, and relevant knowledge training and multi-team cooperation should be strengthened to improve patient life.
6.Chemotherapy effect and prognosis analysis of elderly patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer
Qiuming WANG ; Yingcheng LIN ; Wen LIN ; Hongbiao WANG ; Wenzhao LIN ; Suiling LIN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(8):522-525
Objective To evaluate the curative effect and toxicities of platinum-based double regimens for patients aged ≥ 65 with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and identify the prognosis factors. Methods 70 patients aged ≥65 with staged ⅢA-Ⅳ NSCLC, who received platinum-based double regimens as first line treatment, were emrolled.Response rates and toxicities were evaluated.Progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression analysis was used to identify the potential prognosis factors.Results The median chemotherapy cycles was 3.The overall response rate was 41.5 % (22/53), and there was no difference between patients aged <70 and ≥70 (χ2 =1.945, P =0.378).The median PFS and OS were 6.0 months and 12.5 months.The chemotherapyrelated hematologic toxicities were common.Multivariate analysis revealed that performance status, numbers of metastasis, chemotherapy cycles were significant independent predictive factors for OS. Conclusion In elderly advanced NSCLC, platinum-based doublets show inspiring efficacy, but with more adverse events, and could not be all well tolerated. It should be personalized. Patients with poor performance status and multiple organs metastasis are hard to benefit from combined chemotherapy.Three to six cycles of chemotherapy is the optimal duration for patients who could be well tolerated.
7.Epidemiological analysis of acute poisoning in emergency center affiliated to general hospital
Feng CHEN ; Junping WEN ; Xiaoping WANG ; Qingming LIN ; Caijing LIN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(11):1137-1139
Objective Acute poisoning is frequently encountered at emergency department. This study was to investigate the epidemiology and characteristics of patients with acute poisoning who were treated at the Emergency Center, Fujian Provincial Hospital, China. Method We retrospectively analyzed the gender, age, causes of poisoning, types of poisons, poisoning route, emergency diagnoses, outcomes, and prognoses of these patients.Results Altogether 2867 patients with acute poisoning were treated from January 2004 to December 2009. The ratween 18 and 40 years old. The incidence of acute poisoning was as high as 11.33% in January each year. The incidence of poisoning was in a descending order: alcohol poisoning (54.55%), medication poisoning (25.95%), pesticide poisoning (5.65%), and drug poisoning (4.88%). Most (56.44%) of the patients with drug poisoning were under 25 years and their mean age was significantly lower than that of patients with medication poisoning or alcohol poisoning ( P < 0.01 ). Approximately 69.54% of the patients were followed up after emergency treatment, 30.39% were hospitalized, and four patients died. Conclusions Acute poisoning is largely alcohol poisoning and medication poisoning in a city. The emergency green channel "pre-hospital emergency care-emergency department-hospital treatment" can significantly improve the survival rate of patients with acute poisoning.
8.Significance of Determining Serum Diamine Oxidase and D-Lactate in Newborn Infant with Critically Ill
qiu-wen, WEI ; lin-lin, WANG ; xiao-rong, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
0.05).Conclusions Serum DAO can be used as a sensitive marker to early diagnose gastrointestinal dysfunction in critical neonates.Serum D-lactate will be of high specific clinical significance in diagnosis,the change of D-lactate may have relations to the features of intestinal microflora in early neonates.
9.Relationship between non-Hodgkin' s lymphoma and hepatitis B virus infection
Wen LIN ; Yingcheng LIN ; Weibing LI ; Hongbiao WANG ; Wenzhao LIN ; Suilin LIN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(3):149-152
Objective To evaluate the association between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and hepatitis B virus (HBV).Methods The positive rate of hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) in 393 patients of NHL who were admitted. The colorectal cancer patients and healthy persons were also enrolled as control. Results The positive rate of HBsAg in NHL patients (26.5 %) was significantly higher than that in colorectal cancer patients (14.5 %) and healthy persons (8.8 %),respectively (x2=55.713,P<0.001).The characteristics of HBV-infected patients with NHL were similar to those who were HBV-uninfected in terms of sex,stage and B symptoms,whereas the HBV-infected patients were younger than the HBV-uninfected patients (the median age was 47ys vs 52ys,t =-1.911,P=0.021).In the HBsAg-positive NHL group,B-cell subtype was much more common than T-cell subtype (80.8 % vs 15.4 %,P=0.043).Regarding colorectal cancer patients and healthy persons as control groups,the positive rate of HBsAg was significantly higher in B-cell NHL patients than that in the control groups, respectively ( 29.6 % vs15.5 % vs 8.8 %,Wald value were 25.174 and 55.139,respectively,P<0.001).The positive rate of HBsAg of HBV between T-cell NHL (16.7 %) and control groups were not significantly different. Conclusions An association is present between HBV infection and NHL,especially in B-cell subtype.
10.Relationship between hepatitis B virus infection and B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Wen LIN ; Yingcheng LIN ; Hongbiao WANG ; Wenzhao LIN ; Suiling LIN ; Weibing LI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2012;24(1):28-30
Objective To evaluate the association between B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and hepatitis B virus (HBV).Methods The positive rates of HBV markers in 284 patients of B-cell NHL who were admitted to our department between January 2003 and December 2009 were investigated.The positive rates of HBV markers in colorectal cancer patients were used as controls.Results The HBsAg-positive rates of patients aged 18~ 39 and stage m/Ⅳ patients were 42.6 % (26/61) and 37.0 % (50/135),which was higher than other groups.The x2 value and P value were 7.573 and 6.874,0.023 and 0.009,respectively.Compared with the control group, the B-cell NHL had significantly higher prevalence of positive HBsAg and positive HBeAg (29.6 % vs 14.5 %,6.7 % vs 0.8 % ).The Wald values were 25.174 and 20.496,respectively.Both of the P value were <0.001 and lower prevalence of positive anti-HBs (45.4 % vs 58.0 %,Wald =11.062,P =0.001).The coexpression of HBsAg, HBeAg and anti-HBc was higher in the B-NHL group than in the control group (6.0 % vs 0.8 %,x2 =31.619,P <0.001).Similarly,the coexpression of HBsAg,anti-HBe,and anti-HBc was higher in the B-NHL group (16.2 % vs 11.5 %,x2 =4.542,P =0.033).Significantly higher rate of positive anti-HBc and negative anti-HBs was observed in the B-NHL group (37.0 % vs 24.5 %,Wald =17.708,P < 0.001),whereas the same group showed a lower rate of negative anti-HBs compared with the control group (20.8 % vs 27.8 %, Wald =5.646, P =0.017).Conclusion This finding of a positive association between HBV infection and B-NHL suggests that HBV may play an etiologic role in the induction of B-NHL.