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  • Risk factors analysis of bleeding after percutaneous renal puncture biopsy

    Percutaneous renal puncture biopsy is an invasive procedure, and there are still some risks in its application. Bleeding after puncture is a major risk of percutaneous renal biopsy. In order to improve the safety of percutaneous renal puncture biopsy, clinical researchers have been exploring and studying the possible etiology, risk factors and prevention measures of postoperative bleeding in recent years. It is of great significance to clarify the risk factors of bleeding after percutaneous renal puncture biopsy and take timely targeted measures to reduce the risk to the maximum extent for improving the control effect of postoperative bleeding and other complications. This article intends to analyze and summarize the clinical research progress on the occurrence and risk factors of bleeding after percutaneous renal biopsy, in order to provide reference for the prevention and treatment of bleeding after percutaneous renal puncture biopsy.

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  • A Survey of Participants’ Satisfaction of the New-style Rural Cooperative Medical Care in Wenjiang District of Chengdu

    Objective To investigate the satisfaction of participants in Wenjiang District of Chengdu regarding the New-style Rural Cooperative Medical Care (NRCMC), and to analyse its factors in order to help the decision makers optimize and improve the scheme in the future.Methods Three towns of Wenjiang District were selected for study by computer simple random sampling. Five percent of NRCMC participants were randomly selected in Wenjiang for a face-to-face interview using a questionnaire. Data entry and statistical analysis were completed by Epidata 3.0 and SPSS 11.5 respectively. Results A total of 2500 questionnaires were conducted for face-to-face interviews, and 2438 questionnaires were returned (response rate 97.6%); 58% participants were satisfied with NRCMC, and the results of stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that their desire to participation (partial regression coefficient B=-3.54, P=0.014) and the satisfaction with the present compensation proportion (partial regression coefficient B=-4.62, P=0.018) were the most important factors that influenced the total satisfaction with NRCMC.Conclusion It is of great significance to strengthen the promotion of NRCMC; reasonably establish the compensation mode and proportion; encourge voluntary participation for the sake of their benefits to improve the quality and performance of NRCMC.

    Release date:2016-08-25 03:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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