1.Evidence summary of prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
Yijun LIU ; Jinguo ZHAI ; Yunting ZHUANG ; Shiyi CHEN ; Yifei ZHENG ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(33):4546-4550
Objective:To screen, obtain domestic and foreign evidence on the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, and evaluate and summarize the quality of the evidence.Methods:We searched the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) , UpToDate, the Cochrane Library, PubMed, British Medical Journal (BMJ) , Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , WanFang Data, Yimaitong, VIP by computer. The search time limit was from January 1, 2011 to January 1, 2021. Four researchers independently screened the articles, and extracted and summarized the evidence that met the quality standards.Results:A total of 16 articles were included, including 4 guidelines, 1 evidence summary, 8 systematic reviews, 2 Meta-analysis and 1 expert consensus. Through the screening and acquisition of evidence for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, the 32 best evidences were finally summarized from 7 aspects including assessment and diagnosis, classification and grading, risk factors, basic management principles, prevention, non-drug treatment, and drug treatment.Conclusions:The prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy should first evaluate the patient, determine the patient's symptoms and severity, analyze the risk factors, and conduct cognitive, psychological, and behavioral interventions for the patient, as well as non-pharmacological or drug treatment.
2.Changes of physical fitness before and after regular aerobic exercise in children after radical pulmonary atresia surgery
Xiaowei LI ; Xiaotong LAI ; Yunting LI ; Chenghao ZHANG ; Jiaxin ZHUANG ; Junhao CHEN ; Shufang LIU ; Wenjing LI ; Xiaojuan ZHENG ; Yugong GUO ; Yanqin CUI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(11):672-679
Objective:To examine the effect of short-term regular aerobic exercise on physical fitness of children with pulmonary with atresia ventricular septal defect after radical biventricular treatment.Methods:This was a prospective self pre-and post-control observation study. The subjects performed regular aerobic exercise for 10 days according to the exercise prescription. Body composition measurement and cardiopulmonary exercise test[lung ventilation function, maximum oxygen uptake(VO 2max), maximum oxygen pulse(O 2/HR max), ventilation oxygen uptake efficiency(OUES), exercise load time], 6 min walking distance(6MWD), sports psychometric test, motor function screening test and fitness test, were collected. The changes of test parameters and scale scoring before and after exercise were analyzed and compared. Results:A total of 7 children with PA/VSD after biventricular surgery were enrolled. The age ranged 8.2-16.2 years old, and there were 2 males and 5 females. VO 2max[(1 196.71±395.31)ml/min vs.(1 297.43±425.73)ml/min, P=0.031], O 2/HRmax[(82.43±7.53)ml/beat vs.(91.57±6.95)ml/beat, P<0.001]increased after exercise. The exercise load time was significantly increased compared with that before intervention[(476.43±35.73)s vs.(531.43±45.76)s, P=0.002]. Resting heart rate before exercise( P=0.013) and peak respiration exchange ratio(PeakRER, P=0.021) were significantly lower. Body composition tests suggest weight, intracellular water, protein and muscle content of lower limb were higher( P<0.05). The motor function score was higher than before( P=0.015); the score of sports fear was lower than before( P=0.009). There was no significant difference in lung capacity and 6-minute walking distance before and after exercise( P>0.05). There were no cardiovascular events during the study period. Conclusion:Short-term regular aerobic exercise for children with PA/VSD after biventricular surgery can improve exercise tolerance, increase lower limb muscle content, improve exercise fear and exercise function, and has good safety and feasibility.