1.Effect of Mirabegron combined with Silodosin on detrusor hyperactivity with impaired contractile
Huiling CONG ; Limin LIAO ; Guang FU ; Lihua ZHA ; Yuqi YANG ; Yizheng WANG ; Xing LI ; Juan WU ; Yi GAO ; Huafang JING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(4):473-478
Objective To observe the clinical effect of Mirabegron combined with Silodosin on detrusor hyperactivity with impaired contractile (DHIC).Methods From September, 2019 to December, 2021, 40 patients with DHIC in the Department of Urology of Beijing Bo39;ai Hospital were selected and randomly divided into control group and experimental group, with 20 cases in each group. The control group took Silodosin only, and the experimental group took Mirabegron in addition, for four weeks. The urinary diary, residual urine volume, Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS) and quality of life (QOL) score were compared before and after treatment.Results A total of 18 patients in the control group and 19 in the experimental group finished the trial. After treatment, the number of night urination per day, the residual urine volume and QOL score improved in the control group (P<0.01); the number of urination per 24 hours, the number of night urination per day, the volume per urination, the residual urine volume, the daily urgency score, the OABSS score and QOL score improved in the experimental group (P<0.01). The number decrease of urination per 24 hours, the volume decrease of per urination, the daily urgency score decrease, the OABSS score decrease and QOL score decrease were more in the experimental group than in the control group (P<0.01). The adverse reactions included palpitations, increased heart rate, dyspareunia, increased blood pressure, gastric discomfort, postural hypotension, and retrograde ejaculation, and there was no significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusion The efficacy of Mirabellone combined with Silodosin on DHIC is better than Silodosin only, and there was no significant increase in drug-related adverse effects.
2.Epidemiological characteristics and changing trend of active pre-hospital transfer of 6 338 neonates
Wei WANG ; Guo-zeng LU ; Li XUE ; Zhen-guang LI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(5):128-131
Objective To examine the epidemiological characteristics and trends of the active pre-hospital transportation of 6 338 newborns. Methods Newborns who were actively transported from other hospitals to the neonatal transportation center of Xuzhou children’s hospital from January 2014 to December 2018 were enrolled in the present study. The demographic information, clinical characteristics and transport data of the newborns were retrospectively analyzed. The epidemiological trends of the neonatal transfers in different years were analyzed. Results A total of 6 338 cases were included in the study, including 4,093 boys and 2,245 girls. The proportion of girls increased year by year (P<0.05). The average gestational age was 36.62 weeks, with no significant difference between years (P>0.05). The proportion of transferred neonates within 24 hours showed a downward trend (P<0.05). The proportion of premature infants, extremely low birth weight infants, invasive respiratory support infants and critical cases increased yearly (P<0.05). The number of surgical transfer cases in 2017 and 2018 increased compared with the previous years (P<0.05). The top three diseases were neonatal aspiration pneumonia, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal asphyxia. There were no differences in the levels of the referral hospitals, transportation time and distance (P>0.05). In the past five years, there were only two deaths in the transfers (0.32‰). The overall rate of successful transfers was 99.08%. Conclusion The proportion of extremely low birth weight neonates, critical cases, invasive respiratory support cases, and surgical disease cases transported from 2014 to 2018 increased year by year. It is necessary to strengthen training of the relevant medical personnel to improve their techniques and skills according to the epidemic trends of neonatal pre-hospital transfer.
3.Research on Rehabilitation Guidelines Using World Health Organization Family International Classifications Framework and Approaches
Zhuo-ying QIU ; Lun LI ; Di CHEN ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Hong-wei SUN ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Zhao-ming HUANG ; Ming-sheng ZHANG ; Jie-jiao ZHENG ; Xiu-e SHI ; Shao-pu WANG ; An-qiao LI ; Xiao-fei XIAO ; Qi JING ; Xian-guang WU ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Hao-ran LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(2):125-135
Objective To use World Health Organization Family International Classifications (WHO-FICs) to explore the framework and approaches of development and research of guidelines of rehabilitation at levels of policies, community and services.Methods The important documents and tools of rehabilitation at international level, including United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, WHO World Report on Disability, Community-based Rehabilitation Guideline, Rehabilitation in Health Service System, and International Classification of Diseases (ICD), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and International Classification of Health Intervention (ICHI) of WHO-FICs, had been discussed.Results The framework, classifications, diagnosis and description of diseases and functioning, coding, intervention and functioning evaluation based on ICD-11, ICF and ICHI-β-2 had been established for development and implementation of rehabilitation guidelines and Cochrane rehabilitation.Conclusion The framework and systematic approaches of ontology, classification, terminology, coding, diagnosis and description of diseases and functioning, interventions and evaluations for the development and implementation of rehabilitation guidelines had been developed.


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