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  • 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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  • Clinical Characteristics and Renal Outcome in Elderly Patients with Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody Associated Vasculitis with Renal Involvement

    ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical characteristics and renal outcome of elderly patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) associated vasculitis (AAV) with renal involvement. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 147 patients with ANCA relate vasculitis treated between June 2006 and June 2012. Based on the age, the patients were divided into elderly group (65 years or older, n=50) and non-elderly group (younger than 65, n=97). The disease course, clinical characteristics, ANCA serological indexes, renal pathological change and prognosis of patients in the two groups were compared and studied. ResultsIn the elderly group, there were 3 cases of Wegener granulomatosis (WG), 45 of microscopic polyangiitis (MPA), and 2 of pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis (PICGN). The non-elderly group had 8 cases of WG, 82 of MPA, 6 of PICGN, and 1 of allergic angitis granulomatosis. There were 5 cases of positive cANCA and 44 of positive pANCA in the elderly group. The elderly patients had significantly more pulmonary involvement than the younger patients (P=0.030). No significant difference was detected between the two groups in combined pulmonary infection (P=0.281) or combined infectious index C-reactive protein (P=0.326). Elderly patients were less likely to respond to sufficient treatment with pulse intravenous methylprednisolone therapy (P=0.035) and cyclophosphamide (P=0.043), and had worse renal outcome than younger patients (P=0.040). ConclusionElderly patients with AAV have more prevalent pulmonary involvement and have severe complication of pulmonary infection, which affects mortality and morbidity of ANCA-associated systemic vasculitis.

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  • The Establishment and Operation of Steering Committee in Large-scale Clinical Trials of Infertility

    High quality clinical trial depends on the preliminary research design and optimizing, the quality control in the medium term, the source data verification and statistics in later stages. Steering committee (SC) can meet above requirements. According to the characteristics of the research project, we invited international experts whose professional background are obstetrics and gynecology, statistics and methodology to set up SC. SC will hold regular conference, the content of the conference included project progress and quality control, research assistant training and assessment, conducting knowledge lectures and so on. The establishment of SC ensured the protocol maneuverability, answered PCOS related problems from different professional perspectives, and solved the problems such as how to improve the scientific research output. At the same time, it provides a platform of scientific research practice and self-improvement. It has profound influence on standardizing the management of the clinical trial, strengthening the consciousness of team work, promoting multi-disciplinary team cooperation, expanding scientific research thinking and cultivating clinical research talent.

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