1.Effects of semaglutide on prognosis in patients with diabetes mellitus complicated with unstable angina after percutaneous coronary intervention
Ziming ZHAO ; Qi MA ; Jian CHEN ; Yuan CHEN ; Liuyi CUI ; Yujie ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(24):3515-3520
Objective To investigate the effect of semaglutide on the prognosis in patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes after percutaneous coronary intervention.Methods A total of 178 patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes diagnosed in Zhengzhou Cardiovascular Hospital from September 1,2022 to March 31,2023 were included.The patients were divided into a study group(43 patients)and a control group(135 patients)according to whether they received semiglutide or not.Changes in HbA1c,fasting blood glucose,body weight,blood pressure and blood lipid were observed before and after treatment.Baseline data and differences in postoperative adverse cardiovascular events including cardiovascular death,all-cause death,acute myocardial infarction,acute ischemic stroke,re-hospitalization due to unstable angina,and coronary revasculariza-tion were compared between the two groups.Results After 12 weeks of treatment,fasting blood-glucose levels in the study group and the control group were(6.0±0.9),(8.5±1.3)mmol/L,HbA1c levels were(6.5±0.7)%,(7.9±0.5)%,BMI was(22.8±3.0),(25.0±2.4)kg/m2,systolic blood pressure was(135.3±9.7),(141.5±8.3)mmHg,respectively,with significant differences(P<0.05 for all comparisons).Diastolic blood pressure showed a trend of improvement(84.7±7.7),(86.6±7.7)mmHg,but there was no statistical difference.Conclu-sions For patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes after percutaneous coronary intervention,the application of semaglutide can effectively control blood glucose,body weight,systolic blood pressure,and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.
2.Effects of semaglutide on prognosis in patients with diabetes mellitus complicated with unstable angina after percutaneous coronary intervention
Ziming ZHAO ; Qi MA ; Jian CHEN ; Yuan CHEN ; Liuyi CUI ; Yujie ZHAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(24):3515-3520
Objective To investigate the effect of semaglutide on the prognosis in patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes after percutaneous coronary intervention.Methods A total of 178 patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes diagnosed in Zhengzhou Cardiovascular Hospital from September 1,2022 to March 31,2023 were included.The patients were divided into a study group(43 patients)and a control group(135 patients)according to whether they received semiglutide or not.Changes in HbA1c,fasting blood glucose,body weight,blood pressure and blood lipid were observed before and after treatment.Baseline data and differences in postoperative adverse cardiovascular events including cardiovascular death,all-cause death,acute myocardial infarction,acute ischemic stroke,re-hospitalization due to unstable angina,and coronary revasculariza-tion were compared between the two groups.Results After 12 weeks of treatment,fasting blood-glucose levels in the study group and the control group were(6.0±0.9),(8.5±1.3)mmol/L,HbA1c levels were(6.5±0.7)%,(7.9±0.5)%,BMI was(22.8±3.0),(25.0±2.4)kg/m2,systolic blood pressure was(135.3±9.7),(141.5±8.3)mmHg,respectively,with significant differences(P<0.05 for all comparisons).Diastolic blood pressure showed a trend of improvement(84.7±7.7),(86.6±7.7)mmHg,but there was no statistical difference.Conclu-sions For patients with unstable angina complicated with diabetes after percutaneous coronary intervention,the application of semaglutide can effectively control blood glucose,body weight,systolic blood pressure,and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.
3.Study on intervention in central line-associated bloodstream infection in intensive care units
Cui ZENG ; Liuyi LI ; Huixue JIA ; Xiuyue ZHANG ; Tieying HOU ; Zhiyong ZONG ; Weiguang LI ; Huai YANG ; Yun YANG ; Yunxi LIU ; Jianguo WEN ; Qun LU ; Yihong JIANG ; Jinlan XIE ; Anhua WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(8):535-539
Objective To evaluate the effect of evidence-based bundle intervention strategy on reducing the inci-dence of central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI).Methods Prospective and multicenter study was adopted,patients admitted to 54 intensive care units (ICUs)of 41 hospitals and with central venous catheters (CVCs)between October 1 ,2013 and September 30,2014 were monitored .Baseline data between October 2013 and March 2014 were collected as pre-intervention data;from April to September 2014,the participated hospitals performed intervention strategy,post-intervention data were compared with pre-intervention data.Results The usage rate of CVCs before and after intervention was significantly different (44.18% vs 44.63%,χ2 =5.526,P =0.019).Incidence of CLABSI before and after intervention was not significantly different(RR ,0.82[95%CI ,0.59-1 .13],P =0.10).Constituent ratio of catheter insertion sites between pre-and post-intervention was significantly different (χ2 =76.264,P <0.001),femoral vein catheterization rate as well as proportion of two and above catheter insertion sites after intervention decreased(17.25% VS 13.72%;2.27% VS 1 .44%,respectively);hand hygiene implementation rate and accuracy rate after intervention were both higher than before intervention (79.73% vs 76.14%,P <0.001 ;91 .47% vs 74.26%,P <0.001 ,respectively);constituent ratio of skin disinfectant applica-tion before and after intervention was significantly different(χ2 =3.861 ,P <0.001 ),proportion of chlorhexidine ethanol increased (29.62% VS 50.56%);except daily assessment and record,compliance to other prevention and control measures before and after intervention were all significantly different(all P <0.001);utilization rate of max-imal sterile barrier,qualified rate of dressing of operators,and port disinfection were all significantly enhanced. Conclusion Bundle intervention in intubation and maintenance are implemented effectively,but intervention effect on CLABSI needs further study.

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