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  • Analysis of Personalistic Characteristics in Patients with Migraine and Medication-overuse Headache

    ObjectiveTo explore the personalistic characteristics of patients with migraine and medication-overuse headache (MOH), and to provide scientific evidence for mental treatment of these patients. MethodsThe subjects were divided into three groups:migraine group, MOH group, and health group.Patients with migraine or MOH, admitted to the Deyang People's Hospital from March 2012 to March 2014, were selected in this study.In addition, healthy volunteers were selected as controls at the same time.Data were collected through the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory computer testing software, and differences of personalistic characteristics were compared among patients with migraine, MOH and controls. ResultsPatients with migraine and MOH had mental problems and the occurrence rate of psychological problems of MOH patients was significantly higher than that of migraine patients (χ2=6.055, P=0.014).Migraine patients showed higher scores of hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, psychasthenia, hypomania than controls (P < 0.01).Compared with migraine patients, the scales of hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, paranoia, schizophrenia were higher in MOH patients (P < 0.01). ConclusionsPatients with migraine and MOH have personalistic and psychological problems.Early screening of personalistic characteristics and mental interventions may improve the clinical outcome of patients with migraine or MOH.

    Release date:2016-12-27 11:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Utilization Analysis of Drug Efficacy of the 680 Cases of SARS Patients in Xiao Tang Shan Hospital of PLA

    Objective To study the medication usage in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Methods The information of the medications of 680 patients with SARS in Xiao Tang Shan Hospital was collected by HIS system and classified by using computer model on the basis of disease factor. The usage time and cases, and cost of these medications were calculated. The defined daily dose (DDD) and drug utilization index (DUI) were analyzed. Results A number of 359 drugs in 17 categories were applied to 680 patients with SARS. Most cases used antibacterial agents, the DDDs of immunomodulator and vitamins were the highest, the usage duration of vitamins and infusion fluids were the longest among 17 kinds of the drugs. The cost of methylpredni-solone injection was the highest. The mortality rate, kinds of drugs and frequency of drugs were higher in type C, type D and serious SARS patients than that of type A and common SARS patients. Conclusions Many kinds of medications have been prescribed to SARS patients. The dosages of these medication are very high, especially glucocorticoids, immuneomodulator and nutrient agents. The computer model on the basis of disease factor is probably valid, rapid and easy to standardize.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of risk factors of hypertension combined with cerebral hemorrhage

    Objective To analyze the risk factors of hypertension combined with cerebral hemorrhage. Methods From May 2015 to October 2016, 92 hypertension patients with cerebral hemorrhage (group A) were enrolled; simultaneously, 110 hypertension patients without cerebral hemorrhage (group B) were included. We analyzed retrospectively the clinical data of two groups and the risk factors of hypertension complicated with cerebral hemorrhage. Results The results of univariate analysis showed that the ratios of patients in group A with the following indexes, >65 years old, body mass index >30 kg/m2, >7-year smoking history, triglyceride level >1.7 mmol/L, cholesterol level >5.72 mmol/L, high density lipoprotein level >0.9 mmol/L, and bad medication compiance, were much more higher than those in group B (P<0.05). The rusults of multivariate analysis showed that smoking history, diabetes mellitus history, hypertension history, triglycerides level, cholesterol level, bad medication compliance were the risk factors of hypertension combined with cerebral hemorrhage (P<0.05). Conclusions The risk factors of hypertension combined with cerebral hemorrhage include smoking history, diabetes mellitus history, hypertension history, triglyceride level, cholesterol level, and medication compliance. We shoud pay more attention to these factors in clinical practice.

    Release date:2017-06-22 02:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The seizure and cognitive outcome of 499 patients with childhood intractable epilepsy after different treatment

    ObjectiveAnalyzing the seizure and cognitive outcome after different treatment by observation of a large group of intractable child epilepsy patients under 15 years old. MethodsCollecting data of children with Intractable epilepsy from Apirl 2008 to December 2013 in Sanbo Brain Hospital, Capital Medical University. Three historical cohorts of intractable child epilepsy defined by the final treatment including medication, curative operation and palliative operation depending on the surgical assessment and the families intension was retrospectively observed. 1 year and 3 years follow-up postoperatively were conducted including seizure outcome and cognitive outcome. ResultsThe curative operation group had significant better seizure free rate, and cognitive statement than medication group. And, the seizure free and cognitive outcome were better in palliative operation group than the medication group. ConclusionsEarly surgical intervention is highly recommended for intractable epilepsy chilelren in order to improve both the seizure and cognitive prognosis.

    Release date:2017-11-27 02:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Medication Usage Analysis of the 7 Children with Crush Syndrome in Wenchuan Earthquake

    Objective To study the medication usage in children with crush syndrome in Wenchuan Earthquake. Methods The information of the medications of 7 children with crush syndrome in West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University was collected by medical history. The cases and times of medication, the total number of drugs, the drug cost per capita and the drug cost per day were calculated by Excel. Results A total of 113 drugs in 19 categories were appl ied to 7 children with crush syndrome. Most children used Vitamins and antibacterial agents. The cost of gamma globul in injection was the highest. Conclusions The rational ity valuation for children medication lacks international vulgate index and needs more basic research.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:13 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Anti-hypertensive Medication Analysis in A Medical Examination Center

    ObjectiveTo investigate the use of anti-hypertensive drugs among hypertension patients in examination medical center. MethodThis was a cross-sectional survey. Data of 3 000 cases of medical examination center health records from December 2012 to December 2013 were sampled, and 1 310 patients with hypertension were screened for analysis of medication. ResultsIn the 1 310 hypertension patients, 959 used antihypertensive drugs before, among whom 423 (44.11%) accepted only one anti-hypertensive drug and 536 (55.89%) accepted compound anti-hypertensive drugs or combined medicine. In patients of the previous kind, calcium channel blocker classes of antihypertensive drugs were used the most (n=244, 25.44%). Among the second kind of patients, 359 (37.43%) were treated with a two-compound drug or a combination of two drugs, and most of them used the combination of calcium channel blocker with angiotensin receptor blocker or calcium channel blocker with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor. ConclusionsThe current using of anti-hypertensive drug is in accordance with the recommendation of anti-hypertensive treatment guidelines in some way, but there are still some gaps between real clinical practice and guidelines.

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  • Utilization Analysis of Drug Efficacy of the 329 Cases of Wenchuan Earthquake Women and Children Patients

    Objective To study medication usage in women and children from the distress area related to the Wenchuanearthquake. Methods Information about which medications that 329 patients used in West China Second University Hospital,Sichuan University was collected by the HIS system and classified by using the ICD-10system.The cases and times of medication, the total number of drugs, the drug cost per capita, and the drug cost per day were calculated using Excel. The defined daily dose (DDD) and drug utilization index (DUI) were analyzed. According to the principle of DDD amp; DUI, CDDD amp; CDUI were designed to analyze the drugs used by children. Results A total of 398 drugs in 25 categories were applied to 329 patients. Every case used infusion solutions, the DDDs of vitamins were the highest, the usage and duration of vitamins and antibacterial agents were the longest among the 25 kinds of the drugs. The cost of Amoxicillin Sulbactam injection was the highest. Many kinds of medications were prescribed to these patients,the rate of DUIgt;1 vs DUIlt;1 are 32.3% amp;47.2%. The results of CDUI indicated overuse of drugs was serious in children less 1yr old.The CDUI of precortisyl was the highest:40 to 80. Conclusions The system for distribution of medication to patients to children and women during an emergency is flawed. According to our findings we make new suggestions for changes, which have to be proved by further research.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Nursing Experience of Medication for Hemodialysis Patients

    ObjectiveTo summarize and improve the nursing skills of medication for hemodialysis patients. MethodsWe observed and took nursing measures for adverse medication events in 280 hemodialysis patients treated in our dialysis center from July 2013 to December 2013, and actively prevented all kinds of complications caused by medications. ResultsIn this group of patients, 26 had adverse drug events. Five patients with bleeding after central venous catheter indwelling were cured by changing the dressings. One patient had heparin induced thrombocytopenia, and the complication disappeared after the use of non-heparin hemodialysis. One patient had urokinase allergic reaction, and the complication disappeared by cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. One patient had EPO associated pure red cell aplastic anemia, and the patient did not suffer from it any more by changing the EPO. Two patients with high blood pressure recovered to normal by reducing the use of blood for rHuePO. One had allergic reaction for Iron Dextran Injection and was successfully treated by ICU. Six patients with severe reactive hypoglycemia were corrected quickly by intravenous injection of 50% glucose injection. One patient with adverse reaction to levocarnitine was cured by lowering the frequency of medication to one time per week. Two patients had flu-like symptoms after the use of biological agents were cured by stoppage of the medicine. ConclusionAdverse drug effect should be carefully observed, and patients' education and nursing skills of medical workers should be improved to ensure the medication safety of hemodialysis patients.

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  • Study on the application of family-school-hospital in the continuous care of children with epilepsy

    ObjectiveTo explore the effect of family-school-hospital application in continuous nursing care for children with epilepsy. Methods120 children with epilepsy admitted to Children's Hospital Affiliated to Jiangnan University from January 2021 to October 2022 were randomly divided into two groups, each with 60 cases. The control group received routine care, while the experimental group received family-school-hospital continuous care. Compare the awareness of epilepsy knowledge, disease control effectiveness, medication compliance, negative emotions, physical and mental status, and quality of life before and after nursing between the families of two groups of children with epilepsy. ResultsAfter 2 months of nursing care, the scores of family members' knowledge of epilepsy in the experimental group were higher than the control group (P<0.05). The effect of disease control in the experimental group was better the control group (P<0.05). The drug compliance of the experimental group was higher than the control group (P<0.05). The quality of life score in the intervention group was higher than the control group (P<0.05). ConclusionThe application of family-school-hospital in the continuous care of children with epilepsy can improve their family members' awareness of epilepsy knowledge, effectively control the disease, improve medication compliance, improve negative emotions and physical and mental conditions, and thus improve the quality of life of children.

    Release date:2024-08-23 04:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis on the Influencing Factors for Hormone Medication Compliance in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease

    Objective To explore the hormone medication compliance in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and analyze its influencing factors. Methods Between May and December 2013, 96 children were investigated by questionnaires about medication compliance when they were out of the hospital. Then we analyzed the influencing factors for medication compliance. All the data were analyzed by SPSS 19.0 software. Results Of these 96 children, medication nonadherence accounted for 52% (50). The main guardian, educational level of the father, educational level of the mother, residence, duration of illness, time of hospitalization, and understanding of the treatment plan played significant roles in causing different medication compliance among these children (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that duration of illness [OR=2.204, 95%CI (1.253, 3.875), P=0.006], residence [OR=2.615, 95%CI (1.0 23, 6.687), P=0.045] and the mother’s educational level [OR=0.147, 95%CI (0.028, 0.788), P=0.025] were the independent factors for medication compliance. Conclusions According to the survey, hormone medication compliance in children with chronic kidney disease is not satisfying. We should strengthen the health education in children and their parents, and adopt specific interventions to enhance the medication compliance so as to effectively control the disease and delay the progression.

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