1.Practice of management personnel training in county hospital of West China-Mabian Medical Alliance
Yang YU ; Yaowen JIANG ; Zongxin LIU ; Qiwang LIU ; Rong XIE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(4):280-283
The construction of hospital administration talent echelon has become a " bottleneck" problem in the core competence construction of county-level public hospitals in ethnic regions. West China-Mabian Medical Alliance has made a preliminary exploration on the cultivation of hospital management talents in county-level public hospitals. The hospital carried out the working principle of " setting up a talent pool by post" , and gradually established a reserve talent pool with suitable scale and dynamic adjustment by providing part-time project management positions for young employees in the hospital. There were three kinds of part-time project management positions: part-time assistant to president, part-time project supervisor and part-time department management assistant. In addition, the hospital strengthened the ideological and political education, medical management theory training and practical training of the reserve talents in a planned way. The practical experience of hospital reserve management personnel training based on West China-Mabian Medical Alliance can be used for reference by other county-level hospitals.
2.Evaluation of upper airway resilience under Müller respiration by non-endoscopic method.
Shixiong TANG ; Yaowen WANG ; Yuanming JIANG ; Shouguo YAO ; Jing QING ; Xuqun ZHANG ; Xianwang YE ; Yuning PAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(18):779-782
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate diagnostic significance of the noninvasive and objective 320-slice CT scan in the high pharynx resilience in the patients with obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome.
METHOD:
Fifty patients with OSAHS and 10 patients with pharyngeal paraesthesia were included in the study. 320 slice CT scan was used to measure the sagittal diameters, transverse diameters and sectional area of the retropalatal region, retroglossal region. Calculating the pharynx wall resilience. Analyzing the correlativity of pharynx wall resilience, BMI and AHI. Fiber endoscope was used to assess the subsidence percentage of the pharynx wall.
RESULT:
Between OSAHS patients and pharyngeal paraesthesia patients, there was obviously difference in the retropalatal region and retroglossal region upper airway. The pharynx wall resiliences of retropalatal region were much more than that of retroglossal region. The later pharynx wall resiliences were much more than the fore-to-aft pharynx wall resiliences in the retropalatal region. BMI, AHI and the pharynx wall resilience were positive correlative to each other. But AHI and the pharynx wall resilience was nonlinear correlative. There was a good concordance between the pharynx wall resilience detected by 320CT and subsidence percentage of the pharynx wall detected by fiber endoscope.
CONCLUSION
320 slice CT is a kind of simple, rapid and objective method to localize the high resilience area of upper respiratory tract, which can be benefit to the clinical diagnosis, the etiological study and the treatment of OSAHS. Based on physical examination, we propose that only one time of CT scan to the patients' upper airway at the Muller' stage is enough to localize the stenosis area, which can reduce radiation dosage dramatically.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Compliance
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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physiopathology
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Young Adult
3. A qualitative research on the experience of oral hygiene care of perioperative oral cancer patients
Yaowen ZHENG ; Lili JIANG ; Jiale HU ; Hong RUAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(21):1646-1650
Objective:
To understand the real experience of oral hygiene care of perioperative oral cancer patients.
Methods:
Qualitative descriptive research was adopted. Semi-structure in depth interviews were conducted among 17 postoperative oral cancer patients. NVivo 11 was used to manage and sort out the original data, data was analyzed with the content analysis of Colaizzi.
Results:
Six themes regarding oral hygiene care was extracted, including the diversity of methods of oral hygiene and the care provider, patients have limited knowledge about oral hygiene care and the relative education is lacking, the change of function, structure and the degree of comfort of mouth impact the oral hygiene care, patients
4.Clinical characteristics and oral care needs of perioperative patients with oral cancer
ZHENG Yaowen ; JIANG Lili ; HU Jiale ; RUAN Hong
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(12):799-803
The treatment of oral cancer patients mainly involves surgery in combination with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This paper reviews the clinical features of perioperative patients with oral cancer, including oral flora imbalance, oral complications after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the presence of oral incisions (and flaps), special dietary needs, and airway management. In connection with the above characteristics, this article analyzes the necessity of three aspects of oral care to improve the patient’s comfort and prevent pulmonary and surgical site infections, with the goal of providing a reference for oral care research on patients undergoing oral cancer surgery and laying a foundation for the construction of comprehensive oral care programs during the perioperative period for patients with oral cancer.
5.Exercise pharynx and genioglossus to treat obstructive sleep apnea and hypopnea syndrome.
Shixiong TANG ; Yaowen WANG ; Jing QING ; Yuanming JIANG ; Xu LU ; Shouguo YAO ; Xuqun ZHANG ; Xianwang YE ; Jie ZHANG ; Yiqin HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(15):822-826
OBJECTIVE:
To discuss the method and effect of exercising larynx and genioglossus to treat obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS).
METHOD:
Fifty-four patients who were diagnosed as OSAHS and exercised larynx and genioglossus were defined as treatment group. We took Epworth sleep scale, check patient's PSG, and took computer tomography (320CT) before treatment, 6 months and 12 months later. We made a record of AHI, LSaO2, BMI, the shortest sagittal diameter and transverse diameter. Compared with 30 patients who had taken UPPP surgery (control group 1) and the 21 patients without any treatment (control group 2) at the same time. SPSS 10.0 was used to analyze the data.
RESULT:
According to Chinese OSAHS construction in 2009, 6 months and 12 months later, the effective rates of treatment group were 31.48% and 44.44%, among which the effective rates in mild and moderate patients of treatment group were 44.74% and 63.16%. Before treatment the mark of Epworth sleep scale was 7.67, 6 month and 12 month later the marks were 3.54 and 3.25. AHI were up to 15.45 after 6 months and 13. 60 after 12 months from 22. 84 at the beginning. LSaO2 were up to 81.18% after 6 months and 81.93% after 12 months from 74.05% at the beginning. The effective rate of control group 1 was 66.67%, and was much higher than the treatment group 6 months later (P < 0.05). But there was no statistics difference of effective rate between treatment group and control group 1 (36.67%) after 12 months (P > 0.05). The effective rates of treatment group were much higher than control group 2 (P < 0.01). After 12 months, the sagittal wall compliance of retropalatal area was lower (P < 0.01). There was no significant change of BMI in every group.
CONCLUSION
Exercising larynx and genioglossus is one kind of non-invasive and effective method without payment to treat part of OSAHS patients, especially the patients who is old, without surgical condition, and especially mild and moderate OSAHS patient that do not want to take surgery and CPAP treatment. Besides, exercising larynx and genioglossus can be considered as remedial treatment of OSAHS to surgery and other therapy.
Adult
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Aged
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Exercise Therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Pharynx
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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therapy
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Young Adult