1.Observation on the absorption of EVA and PVC infusion sets to insulin
Yuanhong NI ; Zhongshu ZHANG ; Xianghong YE ; Nanhai PENG
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the absorption of EVA and PVC infusion sets to insulin.Methods: Two infusion sets of EVA and PVC were used to contain insulin which was mixed with TNA and preserved at 4℃ and 25℃ for o,8,24 and 48 h,respectively.The content of insulin was observeed for changes.Results: The content of insulin mixed with TNA in EVA bags was obviously higher than in PVC bags preserved at 25℃ for 48h(P
2.Analysis on the Implementation Effect of Zero Makeup Policy for Drug and Medical Supplies in a Top Three Hospital in Zhuhai
Wenyan GUO ; Wenhua MEI ; Hong JIANG ; Junwei LIU ; Zhongshu YE ; Xinbin HE ; Weiwen GUO
China Pharmacist 2018;21(3):445-447
Objective:To assess the impact of zero makeup policy for drug and medical supplies on hospitals. Methods:Descrip-tive statistics and comparative analysis were used to analyze the related indicators, profit and loss calculation and the cost of patients from April 2014 to March 2017.Results:After the policy was implemented, the number of outpatients and the number of outpatients choosing general doctors decreased. The average length of hospitalization was 8.88 days, and the proportion of drug consumption was 34.10%. The number of outpatients choosing medical experts, the number of inpatients and the proportion of surgical treatment in-creased. Although the policy benefited patients,the average medical expenditure still increased. There was policy loss in the hospital. Conclusion:The reform promotes the implementation of hierarchical medical system, optimizes the hospital income structure and re-duces drug proportion significantly,which achieves the original intentions of the policy to some extent.
3.Modified atlantooccipital decompression combined with occipitocervical internal fixation in treatment of Chiari malformation type I with syringomyelia and atlantoaxial dislocation
Xinjun LI ; Yangyun HAN ; Zhongshu SUN ; Feng YE ; Chen CHEN ; Yingying LIU ; Jiagang LIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(6):586-590
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of modified atlantooccipital decompression combined with occipitocervical internal fixation on Chiari type I malformation combined with syringomyelia and atlantoaxial dislocation.Methods:Twenty-five patients with Chiari I malformation combined with syringomyelia and atlantoaxial dislocation accepted by modified atlantooccipital decompression combined with occipitocervical internal fixation in our hospital from January 2011 to March 2019. The clinical data of these patients were retrospectively analyzed. The changes of peak velocity of cerebrospinal fluid in the dorsal part of the spinal cord, electrophysiological results, atlantodental interval (ADI) values, sizes of syringomyelia, and Chicago Chiari outcome scale (CCOS) scores before and after operation were compared.Results:The peak velocity of cerebrospinal fluid in the dorsal spinal cord after surgery ([3.25±0.47] cm/s) was statistically higher in these patients than that before surgery ([2.13±0.19] cm/s, P<0.05). As compared with the preoperative results, ADI values, sizes of syringomyelia, and proportion of patients with abnormal electrophysiological monitoring at 6 months after surgery were significantly decreased, and CCOS scores at 6 months after surgery were significantly increased ( P<0.05). There were no new nerve function damage, infection, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, paralysis, respiratory failure or death. Conclusions:Modified atlantooccipital decompression combined with occipitocervical internal fixation plays effective role in atlantooccipital decompression and atlantoaxial anatomical reduction in patients with Chiari malformation type I combined with syringomyelia and atlantoaxial dislocation. The remission rate of syringomyelia is high, the symptoms and signs improve obviously, and the postoperative complications are less.