1.Perioperative Use of Antibacterials:Analysis of 300 Surgical Cases
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To analysis the application status of antibiotics in perioperative patients of our hospital.METHO-DS:The use of antibiotics in 300 perioperative patients(100 with type Ⅰ incisions and 200 with type Ⅱ incisions)from June to November in 2006 were analyzed retrospectively.RESULTS:In the patients with type Ⅰ incisions,Cephalosporins took the lead on the list of DDDs,followed by Penicillin,Nitroimidazole,FQNS,and Aminoglycosides.CONCLUSION:Physicians should have an increased awareness to the rational prophylactic use of antibiotics in perioperative patients to lower the perioperative infection rate of incisions.
2.Anesthetics in establishment of rabbit models of ileal neobladder
Jian SHEN ; Chunxia HUANG ; Yunlan YU ; Hongxin LIU ; Zhijun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(49):7990-7994
BACKGROUND:The anesthesia process is required strict in establishing rabbit models of ileal neobladder. It is required for cleaning operation field, quick postoperative recovery, and the choice of anesthetics and anesthesia does not influence smooth muscle peristalsis. OBJECTIVE:To compare the anesthetic effects between urethane and chloral hydrate in rabbits with ileal neobladder. METHODS:Eighteen rabbits were randomly assigned to urethane and chloral hydrate groups, and were respectively anesthetized with 20% urethane 5 mL/kg and 10% chloral hydrate 2 mL/kg through the ear vein. Double ureter was dissociated at 1 cm outside original bladder, and 15 cm-intestine obtained from 10 cm of ileocecal junction was implanted so as to establish models of ileal neobladder. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Heart rates were significantly lower compared with these before anesthesia in al cases (P≤ 0.05), but no differences were detected between two groups (P > 0.05). Compared with the chloral hydrate group, the maintain time and recovery time were longer and the mortality rate was higher in the urethane group. Above data indicated that chloral hydrate is a safe long-acting anesthetic in establishing rabbit models of ileal neobladder.
3.Effect of group self-affirmation training on stigma in rectal cancer patients with colostomy
Lihua WU ; Xia XU ; Yuefang CHENG ; Haifeng LI ; Yunlan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(22):2855-2858
Objective? To explore the intervention effects of the group self-affirmation training on the stigma in the rectal cancer patients with colostomy. Methods? By convenience sampling, 89 rectal cancer patients with colostomy in Yancheng Third People's Hospital from April 2017 to April 2018 were selected and divided into the experimental group (n=45) and control group based on the random number table(n=44).The experimental group received group self-affirmation training on the basis of the conventional nursing care while the control group received the conventional nursing care. The self-designed General Information Questionnaire, Social Impact Scale(SIS), Self-Esteem Scale(SES) were used to evaluate the stigma and level of self-esteem before and after intervention. Results? Before intervention, the two groups had no statistical difference in the scores of stigma (t=-0.323, P=0.747) and level of self-esteem(t=-0.270,P=0.788); after intervention the experimental group had lower scores than the control group in stigma (t=-3.008, P<0.01) and higher scores than the control group in self-esteem(t=4.033, P<0.01) with statistical significance. Conclusions? Group self-affirmation training can reduce the stigma of rectal cancer patients with colostomy and improve their self-esteem.
4.Effect of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation combined with rehabilitation robot on upper limb and hand function in patients with subacute stroke
Yaqin ZENG ; Ruidong CHENG ; Li ZHANG ; Shan FANG ; Yunlan DAI ; Qian LÜ ; Xinyi GONG ; Xiangming YE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(11):1327-1332
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) combined with rehabilitation robot on upper limb and hand dysfunction in patients with subacute stroke. MethodsFrom December, 2019 to December, 2021, 50 inpatients with subacute stroke in Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 25) and experimental group (n = 25). Both groups received routine rehabilitation therapy, while the control group added sham HD-tDCS combined with rehabilitation robot, and the experimental group added HD-tDCS combined with rehabilitation robot, for four weeks. The upper limb and hand function was assessed with Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremities (FMA-UE) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) before and after treatment. ResultsAfter treatment, the scores of ARAT, FMA-UE and MAS increased in the two groups (∣Z∣ > 3.320, t > 6.379, P < 0.01), while the scores of FMA-UE and MAS were higher in the experimental group than in the control group (Z = -2.379, t = 3.181, P < 0.05), as well as the scores of grasping and gross motor of ARAT (∣Z∣ > 2.033, P < 0.05). ConclusionThe combination of HD-tDCS and rehabilitation robot can be more effective on upper limb and hand function in patients with subacute stroke than rehabilitation robot alone.