1.A study on the clinical value of a wearable monitoring device based on real-world data in patients of outpatient and emergent department
Fangda GUO ; Jingru LI ; Jie HU ; Liezhen WANG ; Wenyan GU ; Yiying SHEN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(8):11-16
Objective:To analyze the wear rate of each monitoring module of monitoring device during the duration of wearing monitoring device in patients who received monitoring for vital sign,and research the application value of that in clinical treatment and its influence on patients'compliance.Methods:A total of 200 patients with emergency observation who need undergo monitoring for vital sign at Ningbo Medical Center Li Huili Hospital from July to December 2024 were selected.They were divided into a bedside monitoring group and a wearable monitoring group,with 100 patients in each group.The bedside monitoring group used conventional bedside monitoring devices for treatment and monitoring,while the wearable monitoring group used wearable monitoring devices for that.Boxplot was utilized to compare the wear rates of each module of the monitoring devices between the two groups,and to analyze patients'compliance.Results:The median of wear rates of the electrocardiogram(ECG)module and the blood oxygen module were respectively 0.991(0.975,0.999)and 0.928(0.876,0.979)in the wearable monitoring group,which were significantly higher than the 0.846(0.811,0.881)and 0.699(0.641,0.754)of the bedside monitoring group(Z=10.586,5.065,P<0.05).The wear rates of the monitoring devices for monitoring indicators such as heart rate,blood oxygen,perfusion index,respiratory frequency and pulse in the wearable monitoring group were also higher than those in the bedside monitoring group,with statistically significant differences(t=10.586,5.065,5.067,8.731,5.063,P<0.05).However,there was not significant difference in the wear rate of monitoring device for blood pressure between two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Wearable monitoring can effectively improve patients'wear rates,and enhance patients'compliance,and prolong monitoring time for patients,and improve treatment outcomes for patients,and ensure the life and health of patients.
2.A study on the clinical value of a wearable monitoring device based on real-world data in patients of outpatient and emergent department
Fangda GUO ; Jingru LI ; Jie HU ; Liezhen WANG ; Wenyan GU ; Yiying SHEN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(8):11-16
Objective:To analyze the wear rate of each monitoring module of monitoring device during the duration of wearing monitoring device in patients who received monitoring for vital sign,and research the application value of that in clinical treatment and its influence on patients'compliance.Methods:A total of 200 patients with emergency observation who need undergo monitoring for vital sign at Ningbo Medical Center Li Huili Hospital from July to December 2024 were selected.They were divided into a bedside monitoring group and a wearable monitoring group,with 100 patients in each group.The bedside monitoring group used conventional bedside monitoring devices for treatment and monitoring,while the wearable monitoring group used wearable monitoring devices for that.Boxplot was utilized to compare the wear rates of each module of the monitoring devices between the two groups,and to analyze patients'compliance.Results:The median of wear rates of the electrocardiogram(ECG)module and the blood oxygen module were respectively 0.991(0.975,0.999)and 0.928(0.876,0.979)in the wearable monitoring group,which were significantly higher than the 0.846(0.811,0.881)and 0.699(0.641,0.754)of the bedside monitoring group(Z=10.586,5.065,P<0.05).The wear rates of the monitoring devices for monitoring indicators such as heart rate,blood oxygen,perfusion index,respiratory frequency and pulse in the wearable monitoring group were also higher than those in the bedside monitoring group,with statistically significant differences(t=10.586,5.065,5.067,8.731,5.063,P<0.05).However,there was not significant difference in the wear rate of monitoring device for blood pressure between two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Wearable monitoring can effectively improve patients'wear rates,and enhance patients'compliance,and prolong monitoring time for patients,and improve treatment outcomes for patients,and ensure the life and health of patients.
3.The effectiveness and safety of ultrasound-guided hydrostatic reduction for pediatric acute intussusception
Liezhen HU ; Bei XIA ; Tingting LIU ; Tingting DING ; Wei YU ; Jinlong DENG ; Jia LI ; Zhou LIN ; Hongwei TAO ; Shumin FAN ; Xia FENG ; Lei LIU ; Na XU ; Jianxiong MAO ; Chi ZHANG ; Dong XIAO ; Bin WANG ; Xiaopeng MA
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(9):800-805
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound-guided hydrostatic reduction for pediatric acute intussusception.Methods:One thousand eight hundred and thirty patients with acute intussusception diagnosed by ultrasound in Shenzhen Children′s Hospital from September 2017 to July 2020 were treated with ultrasound-guided hydrostatic reduction method. The therapeutic effects, complications and ultrasonic features were observed.Results:Among 1 830 cases, 1 791 cases were diagnosed as primary intussusception, and 39 cases were secondary intussusception. The overall rate of successful ultrasound enema reduction were 1 780/1 830(93.7%) patients. All 50/1 830(2.7%) patients underwent surgery after unsuccessful enema reduction, including 42 cases of primary intussusception, and 8 cases of secondary intussusception. The complication of intestinal perforation occurred in 3 cases (0.16%), and there were no deaths.Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided enema reduction for pediatric acute intussusception is an effective and safe method without radiation exposure, and can be used as the preferred method for non-operative treatment of intussusception.

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