1.Status investigation of disease medical management behavior in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting
Wenlin HU ; Yudan WANG ; Shouyan XIA ; Weiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(18):1391-1394
Objective To investigate the disease medical management behavior patients who discharged from hospital after coronary artery bypass graft(CABG).Methods During June 2013 to March 2014,a total of 110 patients after CABG in Changhai Hospital Affiliated to Second Military Medical University were recruited to fill questionnaire,and the results were analysed.Results The average score of 110 patients of disease medical management behavior was 40.57±5.13,the total score index was 54.09%.In the four dimensions of disease medical management,treatment adherence was the worst which scored 8.19±1.28,and scoring index was 54.60%.Disease knowledge management was the best implementation which scored 13.83±2.05,and scoring index was 52.00%.Gender,education,medical treatment charge of payment and complication were the influence factors of disease medical management behavior.Conclusions Medical staff should adopt different self-management intervention strategy,according to different patients and self management content.
2.Clinical study of warfarin anticoagulation effect in elderly patients based on vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 and cytochrome P450 2C9 genetic polymorphisms
Bin WANG ; Huilin TANG ; Yudan MAO ; Guihua LIU ; Yaan ZHENG ; Yongfang HU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(9):930-933
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of warfarin anticoagulation in Chinese elderly patients based on vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 (VKORC1) and cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP2C9) genetic polymorphisms.Methods Clinical data of 41 elderly patients with initial anticoagulation therapy in our emergency department and respiratory department were collected.Patients were divided into observation group (n=20,patients treated with warfarin based on genetic polymorphisms) and control group (n =21,patients treated based on clinical experience).The international normalized ratio (INR),the time of INR stabilized within target range (2.0-3.0) and the incidence of bleeding episodes in 6-month follow up were compared between groups.Results INR within target range at day 3,4,5 and 7 were 0.0%,42.1%,52.6%,68.4% in observation group and 0.0%,10.0%,25.0%,35.0% in control group,respectively.There were significant differences in INR within target range at day 4,7 between the two groups (both P<0.05),while no significant difference was found in INR within target range at day 5 (P>0.05).The time of INR stabilized within target range was shorter in observation group than in control group [(9.5±2.4) d vs.(12.3± 4.8) d,P<0.05].Bleeding complication occurred in 3 patients in observation group and 5 patients in control group,and there was no significant difference between the two groups.Conclusions Warfarin therapy based on VKORC1 and CYP2C9 gene polymorphisms may shorten the time of first INR reaching the target value and INR within target range in elderly patients.However,the risk of bleeding complications should be alerted.
3.Appropriate age of primary and secondary school students for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training
Zeng HUANG ; Jiefeng XU ; Guofeng CHEN ; Ya FANG ; Yudan HU ; Dike ZHAO ; Lu SHEN ; Fangying ZHENG ; Zilong LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(5):462-466
Objective To investigate the appropriate age of primary and secondary school students for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.Methods A total of 437 students aged 9-15 years at 3 to 6 grade in the primary schools or 1 to 2 grade in the secondary schools were selected from 2 Yuyao primary and secondary schools by stratified random sampling between March 2017 and January 2018.The numbers of students with the age of 9,10,11,12,13,14 and 15 y were 61,62,66,64,63,63 and 58,respectively.All students received chest compression training provided by Yuyao emergency department People's Hospital according to the 2015 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines.The training included 30 min theoretic teaching and 6 min practice in the simulator.The quality of chest compression performed by students was assessed;the depth,rate,position and retention of chest compression were recorded.Results The mean depth of chest compression in the students aged 9-15 years was 3.8,4.1,4.6,5.1,5.2,5.6 and 5.6 cm,respectively;the accuracy rate was 24.6%(14/61),25.8% (16/62),50.2% (33/66),70.5% (45/64),79.4%(50/63),88.9%(56/63) and 91.4(53/58),respectively.Compared with the students aged 9-11 years,the mean depth of chest compression was significantly increased and accuracy rate was significantly improved in the students aged 12-15 years (Compared with 9-y students,t=-8.936,-9.502,-10.640 and-11.370;x2=35.019,47.599,63.013 and 65.671;compared with 10-y students,t=-6.927,-8.179,-10.70 and-11.047;x2=24.977,35.967,50.916 and 52.727;compared with 1 1-y students,t=-3.095,-4.177,-6.785 and-6.995;x2=5.586,12.114,22.786 and 24.870;all P<0.05).The mean rate of chest compression was 110-116/min and its accuracy rate was 86.4%-95.2%;the accuracy rate of chest compression position was 90.9%-96.8% in all students,there were no significant differences among the 7 groups.The mean retention rate of chest compression in the 7 groups was 81.3%(122/150),67.3%(101/150),64.7% (94/150),48.0%(72/150),48.7%(73/150),33.3%(50/150) and 27.3%(41/150),respectively.Compared with the students aged 9-11 years,the mean retention rate of chest compression was significantly decreased in the students aged 12-15 years (compared with the 9-y students,x2=36.472,35.179,70.64 and 119.92;compared with 10-y students,x2=11.483,10.728,34.682 and 72.150;compared with 11-y students,x2=6.528,5.927,25.855 and 59.11;all P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that the depth (r=0.96,0.89,0.91 and 0.86;P<0.01) and retention rate (r=-0.99,-0.90,-0.93 and-0.86;all P<0.01) of chest compression were significantly associated with the age,body weight,height and body mass index of students.Conclusion The students with an age of 12 years or more are able to effectively perform chest compression;thus,12 years and above might be the appropriate age for CPR training.