1.Preliminary study on lacquer figure with meridian-points marked of the western Han dynasty unearthed in Laoguanshan, Chengdu.
Fanrong LIANG ; Zeng FANG ; Xinglan ZHOU ; Tao XIE ; Yinke LU ; Yi WANG ; Zhang-hua JIANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(1):91-93
The lacquer figure with meridian-points marked of the western Han dynasty, unearthed in Tianhui town, Jinniu district, Chengdu in 2012, has been the earliest and the most complete human figure of meridian-acupoints in China so far. There were over ten courses of meridians, and over 100 visible acupoints as well as multiple intaglio inscriptions. All of them are valuable in academic study. The writers introduced the lacquer figure un- earthed in Laoguanshan in terms of the briefs and characteristics of meridian and acupoint distributions, which give the references to the future studies.
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2.Screening for abnormal angle of trunk rotation among adolescents in Yichang city
Chunxia WEI ; Zuneng LU ; Xiaoqun HUANG ; Liangwen SUN ; Xinglan LONG ; Yun ZENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(1):59-62
Total 3 483 students in 4 to 9 grade from primary and middle school in Xiling District of Yichang city were selected by stratified cluster random sampling method between September and October 2016 to participate in screening for abnormal angle of trunk rotation(ATR),including 1 797 boys and 1 686 girls aged 9-15 years.The ATR was measured with Scoliometer and the ATR >5°was defined as abnormal.The overall abnormal ATR rate was 7.60%(265/3 483), that in boys was 4.73%(85/1797)and in girls was 10.68%(180/1 686)(χ2=43.75,P<0.05).The abnormal ATR rate in age group 13-15 was higher than that in age group 9-12[10.62%(159/1 496)vs.5.33%(106/1 987),χ2=36.92,P<0.01].Students with low BMI had higher abnormal ATR rate than that with normal or higher BMI(χ2=30.00,P<0.01);and students with left handedness had lower abnormal ATR rate than that with right handedness or double handedness(χ2=6.59,P=0.04).The abnormal ATR rate was not associated with dietary habits or sports in the daily life of students.The results show that gender,age,BMI and handedness affect abnormal rate of ATR.
3.Analysis on the Causes of Clinical Return of PIVAS Finished Infusions in Our Hospital and Discussion on Intervention Strategies
Yang YANG ; Jie WANG ; Hongzi DING ; Qiuyun ZHOU ; Feng ZHAO ; Xinglan LU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(34):4894-4896
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for reducing the clinical return of finished infusions. METHODS:Interventions for clinical return of PIVAS finished infusions in our hospital were introduced,the return situation of finished infusions before(dur-ing 2013-2014)and after(during 2015-2016)intervention was compared,and intervention effects were evaluated. RESULTS:Our hospital intervened it by rationally selecting and using syringes,strengthening visible particle check of finished infusion before dis-tribution;optimizing the order of drug configuration,reasonably arranging the drug infusion sequence;strengthening the clean-up in work area before drug infusion,correctly using disinfectant;strictly implementing intravenous infusion associative operation, playing the role of pharmacists;cultivating good work habits,and strengthening teamwork,etc. Compared with before interven-tion,the return numbers of finished infusion were decreased by 41.2%,and reported loss amount reduced by 45.7%. The return caused by visibility particles,finished infusion oxidation discoloration after too long storage time,finished infusion leakage,contin-uous infusion of drugs compatibility,heterodyne error,improper drug configuration method in packaging to the ward,improper use of disinfectant before infusion decreased by 25.3%,46.9%,39.4%,77.8%,73.9%,75.0%,100%,respectively. CONCLU-SIONS:Intervening the return of finished infusion can reduce the return numbers and drug waste.
4.Correlation between peritoneal thickness and baseline peritoneal solute transport function
Meilan QIU ; Yongping CHEN ; Weizeng LIAO ; Yufeng LIANG ; Meirong QIU ; Xinglan LIANG ; Li QIU ; Meijin LAN ; Binsan HUANG ; Juan LU ; Xiaoyan LIN ; Junying WU ; Xuehua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2020;36(3):197-202
Objective:To investigate the relationship between peritoneal thickness and baseline solute transport function in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, and analyze the factors affecting the function of peritoneal transport.Methods:Non-diabetic end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients admitted to the Second Hospital of Longyan City from January 2017 to June 2019 were enrolled in this study. The thickness of the peritoneal membrane was measured by color ultrasound instrument before the peritoneal catheterization. Standard peritoneal equilibration test (PET) was performed after one month of peritoneal dialysis. The ratio of corrected creatine in 4 h dialysate to 2 h serum creatine (D/Pcr) was used as a solute baseline transport index, and according to the D/Pcr evaluation results, the patients were divided into high/high average transfer (H) group (D/Pcr≥0.65) and low/low average transfer (L) group (D/Pcr<0.65). The clinical data, peritoneal thickness and peritoneal dialysis related indicators between the two groups of patients were compared. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the factors affecting the function of peritoneal transport.Results:The amount of peritoneal ultrafiltration in H group was significantly lower than that in L group, intraperitoneal creatinine clearance (Ccr) and peritoneal thickness were significantly higher than those in L group (both P<0.05). Pearson and Spearman correlation results showed that the thickness of peritoneal membrane positively correlated with D/Pcr ( r=0.673, P<0.05), peritoneal Ccr ( r=0.261, P<0.05), and negatively correlated with ultrafiltration of peritoneal dialysis ( r=-0.365, P<0.05). Partial correlation analysis showed that the peritoneal thickness was positively correlated with the solute transport index D/Pcr ( r=0.539, P<0.05) and the peritoneal Ccr ( r=0.338, P<0.05). Binary logistic regression results showed that peritoneal thickening was a risk factor affecting peritoneal transport function ( OR=1.175, 95% CI 1.009-1.369, P<0.05). Conclusions:There is a positive correlation between the peritoneal membrane thickness and the baseline solute transport index in patients with non-diabetic peritoneal dialysis. Peritoneal thickening is a risk factor affecting peritoneal transport function.