1.A case of mitochondrial diabetes mellitus complicated with hypopituitarism and literature review
Kai YANG ; Yanying LI ; Rong LI ; Fupeng LIU ; Dongye HE ; Ping LI ; Bo BAN ; Mei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(4):358-360
The clinical data of a patient with mitochondrial diabetes mellitus complicated with hypopituitarism were analyzed, the patient′s mitochondrial gene was detected by microarray capture high-throughput sequencing, and the related domestic and foreign literature was reviewed and analyzed. The results showed that the patient had m. 3243 A>G variant on MT-TL1 gene and the clinical features were consistent with mitochondrial diabetes mellitus and hypopituitarism.
2.Case management of a patient with gingival cancer who took the obturator prosthesis combined with orofacial myofunctional therapy to promote the rehabilitation of oral and maxillofacial function
Dongye YANG ; Xingfang HE ; Xiujuan SHA ; Qiuyu HUANG ; Chuxuan DING ; Xiaoman YU ; Shuyi WU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(18):1432-1435
Objective:To summarize the case management of promoting the rehabilitation of oral and maxillofacial function of a patient with gingival cancer.Methods:The patient took the obturator prosthesis and orofacial myofunctional therapy to promote the rehabilitation of oral and maxillofacial function. The key points of nursing included: nursing of obturator prosthesis, orofacial myofunctional therapy, psychological nursing and evaluation of oral and maxillofacial function rehabilitation.Results:after one year of case management, the total score of the Chinese version of the obturator functioning scale was 18 points, the mouth opening was 4cm, and the speech distinctness was 98%. The quality of life of the patient was good.Conclusions:When the obturator prosthesis and orofacial myofunctional therapy are taken, all-round cooperation of the medical staff of different specialties from the perioperative period to the discharge follow-up should be strengthened in order to promote the rehabilitation of oral and maxillofacial function.
3.Design and application of new patient clothing for patients with oral cancer resection and reconstruction
Weiqin WU ; Jingjing YE ; Xingfang HE ; Dongye YANG ; Lihui KONG ; Qiuyu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(22):1749-1753
Objective:To design and evaluate a new type of clothes for patients with reconstruction after oral cancer resection.Methods:According to the characteristics of patients after oral tumor resection and reconstruction, a new type of patient clothing was designed. From January 2018 to June 2018, 79 patients with oral malignant tumor radical resection combined with reconstruction were selected as the control group, using traditional patient clothing. 64 patients with the same operation were selected as the experimental group from July 2018 to December 2018, and the new patient clothing was used. The time of changing clothing, wearing comfort and privacy protection, the convenience for medical staff to observe and change wound dressing were to evaluate.Results:The clothing change time of the patients was (124.00±23.35) s in the experimental group, and (156.09±25.66) s in the control group,the difference was statistically significant( t value was 14.97, P<0.01). The scores of clothing comfort and privacy protection were 8.23±0.91, 7.17±0.94 in the experimental group, and 4.78±0.94, 5.50±0.89 in the control group, the difference were statistically significant( t values were -15.21, -9.95, P<0.01). The scores of medical staff observing wounds and changing wound dressings were 7.88±0.89, 7.87±0.83 in the experimental group, and 4.15±0.78, 4.15±0.78 in the control group, the difference was statistically significant( t values were -18.98, -17.75, P<0.01). Conclusions:The new clothes is effective for patients with reconstruction after oral cancer resection. It can be popularized in patients with oral cancer resection and reconstruction.
4.Analysis of related factors of postoperative fever in patients with oral and maxillofacial tumor radical treatment and simultaneous repair and reconstruction
Xingfang HE ; Qiuyu HUANG ; Dongye YANG ; Yijun DENG ; Shuai WANG ; Yantong LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(29):2294-2298
Objective:To understand the fever rate, disease distribution, fever degree and fever related factors of the patients in the same period of oral and maxillofacial tumor repair and reconstruction.Method:A retrospective analysis was performed on 153 patients who underwent radical treatment of oral and maxillofacial tumors from January 2018 to December 2018 in the affiliated stomatological hospital of sun yat-sen university. The patients were divided into fever group and non fever group, and their fever influencing factors were analyzed.Result:Among the 153 patients, 97 (63.40%) had fever symptoms.It’s mainly moderate fever. The incidence of fever was the highest in gingival cancer and oropharyngeal cancer.The results of univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in serum albumin, tracheotomy and infection between the two groups ( χ2= 7.74, 7.48, 8.58, P<0.01 or 0.05).Logistic multivariate regression analysis showed that infection and tracheotomy were independent influencing factors for postoperative fever in patients with oral and maxillofacial tumor repair and reconstruction (or = 4.74, 2.47, P < 0.05). Conclusion:Patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors undergoing radical treatment and simultaneous repair and reconstruction are more likely to have fever after surgery. Tracheotomy patients and patients with infection need to be paid more attention. They need to be strengthened tracheotomy care and actively prevent infection, so as to reduce the postoperative fever rate, and make the patients with oral malignant tumors repaired and reconstructed at the same time go through the perioperative period smoothly.
5.Willingness of nurses in Guangzhou and Foshan to "Internet + Nursing Service" and its influencing factors
Xingfang HE ; Zhuohong WU ; Dongye YANG ; Yijun DENG ; Qiuyu HUANG ; Caibing XIONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(29):4047-4052
Objective:To understand the willingness and cognition of nurses in Guangzhou and Foshan to "Internet + Nursing Service", and analyze the relevant factors that affect nurses' willingness so as to provide a reference for the formulation of related policies.Methods:From June to August 2019, convenience sampling was used to selected 625 nurses from 8 hospitals in 2 Class Ⅱ hospitals and 2 Class Ⅲ hospitals in Guangzhou and Foshan respectively as research subjects. All nurses were investigated with the self-designed Nurses' Willingness to "Internet + Nursing Service" Questionnaire. A total of 625 questionnaires were issued and 612 valid questionnaires were returned.Results:Among 612 nurses, only 31.21% (191/612) nurses were willing to carry out "Internet + Nursing Service"; 56.70% (347/612) nurses took a neutral attitude; 78.76% (482/312) nurses were willing to develop "Internet + Nursing Service" with the biggest motivation of increase in economic income. The biggest concern of 90.03% (551/612) nurses was their practice risk and personal safety. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in the willingness of nurses of different ages and working hours to develop "Internet + Nursing Service" (χ 2=11.04, 26.27; P<0.01) . Conclusions:Most nurses take a wait-and-see attitude towards "Internet + Nursing Service". We should improve relevant laws and regulations for nurses as soon as possible to protect the rights and safety of nurses, and attract junior nurses to carry out "Internet + Nursing Service" in a targeted manner.
6. Research and application of relaxing therapy with decompression ball on anxieties of patients facing tooth extraction
Juan YAN ; Liting LIN ; Dongye YANG ; Jiesi HE ; Jieyin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(17):1315-1319
Objective:
To discuss the application effect of relaxing therapy with a decompression ball on anxieties of patients facing tooth extraction.
Methods:
Totally 72 dental anxieties patients facing tooth extraction were divided into control group and intervention group. Control group was carried out routine nursing, while intervention group was implemented relaxing therapy with a decompression ball on the basic of routine nursing. The changes of anxiety score, blood pressure and heart rate of both groups before and after intervention were compared. Besides, the cooperation of both groups during operation after intervention was compared, too.
Results:
After intervention, anxiety score of intervention group and control group was 9.92±3.20 and 12.44±3.32 respectively, indicating that the difference had statistical significance (
7. Evaluation of the effectiveness of nasal feeding registration form based on energy intake optimization design for patients with oral cancer
Dongye YANG ; Mingjiao HOU ; Xingfang HE ; Lihua CAO ; Qiuyu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(31):2429-2433
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of a new kind of nasogastric feeding registration form based on energy intake in perioperative nutrition support for patients with oral cancer.
Methods:
According to the specification of nasal feeding and summarizing the ingredients in common foods, the form was optimized and applied. By the cluster sampling method, the knowledge about energy intake of 12 nurses were investigated before and after the use of the form. The accuracy of energy intake assessment of 5 patients by 12 nurses respectively and the time required for single registration was compared before and after the use. Meanwhile, the knowledge about nasal feeding of 18 patients before the use and 17 patients after the use was compared.
Results:
The mean score of knowledge about energy intake of nurses was 57.50±17.77 before the use, which was lower than that after the use (89.00 ±6.18)

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