1.Construction of nursing quality evaluation indicators in perioperative period of heart transplantation
Jiehui FENG ; Han ZHU ; Yangzi WANG ; Chunhua GAO ; Xia CHEN ; Chao YU ; Ying PAN ; Aolin YOU ; Huafen WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):425-431
Objective To construct quality evaluation indicators for perioperative nursing in heart transplantation,and to provide standard and professional quantitative bases for monitoring and management of perioperative nursing quality.Methods This study was conducted based on the frame work of the three-dimensional"structure-process-outcome"quality model,using literature review,Delphi method and analytic hierarchy to determine the content of the indicators,and the weight of each index.Results A total of 22 experts from 14 qualified heart transplantation hospitals were included,and a total of 2 rounds of consultations were conducted.The effective recovery rates of 2 rounds of expert consultation questionnaires were 100%.The authority coefficients were 0.817.The variation coefficients of each item ranged from 0.025~0.169 and 0.039~0.157.The Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.126 and 0.225(P<0.001).The final evaluation indicators for perioperative nursing quality in heart transplantation included 3 first-level indicators,12 second-lever indicators and 59 third-level indicators.Conclusion The evaluation indicators of perioperative nursing quality in heart transplantation was scientific,comprehensive and specialized,which can provide references for the evaluation of perioperative nursing quality in heart transplantation.
2.The evidence summary for nutrition management in breast cancer patients
Chen PAN ; Beibei WANG ; Yan YANG ; Jiehui XU ; Yihui HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(13):1015-1021
Objective:To systematically search, evaluate and integrate the relevant evidence of nutrition management in breast cancer patients, and summarize the best evidence, so as to provide evidence for the clinical practice of nutrition management in breast cancer patients.Methods:Evidence-based nursing method was adopted. The BMJ Best Practice, Cochrane Library, etc. and websites were systematically searched for relevant clinical decisions, guidelines, expert consensus,etc. on nutrition management in breast cancer patients. The search period was from the establishment of the database to June 21, 2023. Three researchers independently evaluated the quality of the included literature and the level of evidence and recommendation.Results:A total of 17 pieces of literature were included, including 2 clinical decisions, 6 guidelines, 1 expert consensus and 8 systematic reviews. A total of 33 pieces of best evidence were summarized on 8 aspects, including objective, nutrition screening and assessment, nutrition management population, body mass index management, nutrient structure, diet type and quantity, the use of health products and nutritional supplements, and nutritional monitoring and follow-up.Conclusions:The study summarized the best evidence on nutrition management in breast cancer patients, and provided evidence-based basis for healthcare professionals to better manage nutrition in breast cancer patients. In the practical application of evidence, the differences in dietary habits, structures and religious beliefs of different regions and cultures should be considered, and the best evidence appropriate for individuals should be reasonably selected, taking patients′ own wishes and preferences into account, so as to provide more scientific and comprehensive nutrition management for breast cancer patients.
3.Application of chemogenetic technology in the study of neural circuits in depression
Shaowei LI ; Jiehui LI ; Mingkuan ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Minghui HU ; Dan CHEN ; Kaiyong XU ; Zifa LI ; Xiwen GENG ; Sheng WEI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(6):554-559
Chemogenetic technology is a receptor-ligand system that regulates cell viability and function by changing receptor specificity and affinity, and it achieves precise neuronal regulation by specifically regulating neurons and neural circuits. At present, this technique is widely used in the study of neural circuits. This article briefly describes the application and progress of chemogenetic technology in the study of depression neural circuits, reviews the application of chemogenetic technology in several brain regions closely related to depression, such as ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus and lateral habenula, and discusses the potential and challenges of chemogenetic technology as a technology for precise regulation of neural activity in future research, in order to provide reliable ideas and directions for chemogenetic technology in the study of depression neural circuits.
5. Clinical phenotypes of epilepsy associated with GABRA1 gene variants
Ying YANG ; Yuehua ZHANG ; Jiaoyang CHEN ; Jiehui MA ; Dan SUN ; Xiaoling YANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Yi CHEN ; Xiru WU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2020;58(2):118-122
Objective:
To summarize the clinical phenotypes of epilepsy in patients with GABRA1 gene variants.
Methods:
A total of 11 epileptic patients (4 boys and 7 girls) who were treated in the Department of Pediatrics, Peking University First Hospital from March 2016 to July 2019 and detected with GABRA1 gene heterozygous pathogenic variants by targeted next-generation sequencing were enrolled. The features of clinical manifestations, electroencephalogram (EEG), and neuroimaging were analyzed retrospectively.
Results:
A total of 11 epileptic patients carried GABRA1 gene pathogenic variants, of whom 10 were de novo variants and the other one was inherited from the patient′s mother. Two patients had the same variants. Six variants were novel. Ages at seizure onset ranged from 3 to 14 months, and the median age was 8 months. The seizure was first observed within 1 year in 10 patients and beyond 1 year of age in 1 patient. Multiple seizure types were observed, including focal seizures in 10 patients, generalized tonic clonic seizures (GTCS) in 3 patients, myoclonic seizures in 3 patients, and epileptic spasm in 2 patients. There were 5 patients with multiple seizure types. Sensitivity to fever was observed in 9 patients, among whom 6 patients had a history of status epilepticus. Two patients had photoparoxysmal response. Five patients had abnormal EEG background, and 6 patients had abnormal discharges in EEG during interictal phase. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was normal in all patients. Developmental delay in various degrees was present in 9 patients. Among the 11 patients, Dravet syndrome was diagnosed in 5 patients, West syndrome in 2 patients, undiagnosed early-onset epileptic encephalopathy in 1 patient, and focal epilepsy in the other 3 patients. The ages at the last follow-up ranged from 8 months to 12 years. During follow-up, 8 patients were seizure-free for 6 months to 8 years, and 1 patient had discontinuation of medication.
Conclusions
In epilepsy associated with GABRA1 gene variants, de novo pathogenic variants are more common than inherited. Most epilepsy caused by GABRA1 gene variants occurs in infancy. Most patients have multiple seizures and focal seizures are common. Most patients have a comparatively favorable prognosis, but they may still have varied degrees of developmental delay.
6.Research progress in nursing manager succession planning
Liming CHEN ; Beilei GAO ; Huafang ZHANG ; Jiehui FENG ; Wendan SHI ; Chong PENG ; Lili SUN ; Fengxia WENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(3):224-226
This paper reviewed the present nursing manager succession planning at home and abroad, covering the succession standard of nursing managers, the content and form of pre-job training, and the evaluation tool of management ability. These efforts aim to provide references for the construction of nursing management talents teams in China.
7.Clinical characteristics and risk factors of urinary tract infection in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus
Hengmei ZHU ; Shenglang ZHU ; Jiehui CHEN ; Yun YANG ; Yan HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018;11(3):179-185
Objective To analyze the clinical features and risk factors of urinary tract infection in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus ( GDM).Methods A total of 1 068 patients with GDM were enrolled from Nanshan People's Hospital between January and December 2014.The incidence of urinary tract infection, pathogens distribution and drug resistance rate were retrospectively analyzed.Multivariate Logistic regression was performed to analyze the risk factors of urinary tract infection in GDM patients . Results Among 1 068 patients with GDM, 130 (12.17%) were compliacated with urinary tract infection One hundred of forty-two strains of pathogens were detected in the middle urine culture sample from urinary tract infection patients, Escherichia coli (67.61%,96/142) and Klebsiella pneumonia (11.97%,17/142) were the most frequent strains.Escherichia coli has high resistance to semi-synthetic penicillins, quinolones and sulfonamides, and relatively low resistance rate to carbapenems , aminoglycoside antibiotics and nitrofurantoin.Klebsiella pneumoniae was completely resistant to ampicillin , while was completely sensitive to carbapenems, aminoglycoside antibiotics , piperacillin/tazobactam, aztreonam.Logistic regression analysis showed that glycated hemoglobin >6.5%(OR=8.631, 95%CI 2.969-25.090, P<0.01), fasting blood glucose>5.3 mmol/L(OR=3.116, 95%CI 2.040-4.761,P<0.01), low density lipoprotein >2.6 mmol/L (OR=1.649, 95%CI 1.083-2.511, P<0.05), triglyceride>1.7 mmol/L(OR=2.986, 95%CI 1.256-7.112, P<0.05), history of urinary tract infection (OR=5.561,95%CI 1.315-23.519, P<0.05) and history of maternity(OR=1.631, 95%CI 1.018-2.614, P<0.05) were the independent risk factors for urinary tract infection in GDM.Conclusion The incidence of urinary tract infection in patients with GDM is high.The control of blood glucose and blood lipids , enhanced health education for pregnant women with history of urinary tract infection and history of childbirth may reduce the occurrence of urinary tract infection in GDM patients.
8.Application of transcatheter superselective arterial embolization for spinal tumorectomy
Long SUN ; Hui ZHANG ; Shangxiong CHEN ; Ping LIU ; Wei MU ; Jiehui ZHU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(4):273-275
Objective To study the application of transcatheter superselective arterial embolization for the spinal tumorectomy preopera-tive.Methods From January 2009 to September 2015,the data of 65 patients with spinal tumor were collected.Before operation,all the pa-tients had been performed the transcatheter superselective arterial embolization by Seldinger technology,the embolization effect and the blood loss volume were recorded.Results The pathological vertebral body of 62 patients were significantly dyed and the tumor-feeding artery were obvious.But no obvious tumor-feeding artery and the tumor dyeing was found in 3 cases.The tumor-feeding artery positive incidence of angi-ography was 95.3%(62/65).All cases intubation was successful but one.After embolization, the pathological vertebral body was removed completely.The blood loss volume was 500-3 000 mL,with an average (1 400.65 ±230.62) mL.Conclusion The transcatheter superse-lective arterial embolization could reduce the blood loss in spinal tumorectomy and the operation risks,and increase the possibilities of radical resection,which is an effective preoperative intervention.
9.Influence of diversification continuing care on quality of life and activities of daily living of epilepsy patients
Yanli KONG ; Jie ZHENG ; Yao CHEN ; Lijie BAI ; Tao GUO ; Jiehui WENG ; Wenling LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(2):104-107
Objective To investigate the influence of diversification continuing care on quality of life and activities of daily living of epilepsy patients secondary to cerebral hemispheric atrophy.Methods Twenty epilepsy patients with cerebral hemispheric atrophy,admitted to Second Department of Neurosurgery of Hebei Provincial People's Hospital from March 2012 to December 2014 were selected by convenience sampling method,and divided into the intervention group (12 cases) and control group (8 cases),Patients in the control group were given routine guidance discharge,and intervention group were given continuing nursing intervention.The influence of diversification continuing care on quality of life and activities of daily living of epilepsy patients were compared between two groups.Results Twelve months after discharge,QOL in the control group and the intervention group scored 58.8±20.9 and 77.2±14.3,t=2.37,P < 0.05.The ADL scored 49.42±8.14 and 62.72±7.06,t=2.39,P <0.05.Conclusions Diversification continuing nursing intervention is helpful to improve quality of life and activities of daily living of epilepsy patients secondary to cerebral hemispheric atrophy.
10.Design and application of quality improvement checklist of catheter-related blood stream infection in the intensive care units
Lian FANG ; Jianning XU ; Jiehui FENG ; Chao YU ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(13):46-49
Objective To design quality improvement checklist of catheter-related blood stream infection (CRBSI),in order to improve the nursing quality of ICU and ensure nursing safety.Methods A new ICU quality improvement checklist of CRBSI was designed and applied for the quality control of the patients with central venous catheter from April to June 2012.The using rate of central venous catheter and incidence of CRBSI were observed.Results After application of the checklists,the using rate of central venous catheter was decreased and the incidence of CRBSI was decreased.Conclusions The checklist may help improve the prevention and control of CRBSI in ICU.

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