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  • Utilization of Gynecological Oral Chinese Patent Medicines in Sichuan Provincial Hospital from 2007-2008

    摘要:目的:分析妇科口服中成药的用药情况,为临床合理用药提供依据。方法:对我院2007~2008年妇科口服中成药用的种类、用量、销售金额、用药频度、日均费用等进行分析。结果:妇康丸、益母草胶囊、五加生化胶囊临床应用广泛,而宫血宁胶囊受同类西药品种的影响,其用药量呈大幅下降趋势,一些新进药品如大黄蛰虫片使用量呈快速上升趋势。结论:我院妇科口服中成药使用情况基本合理。Abstract: Objective: To analyze the utilization of Gynecological oral Chinese patent medicines in our hospital for reference of their rational use. Methods:Gynecological oral Chinese patent medicines used in our hospital during 20072008 were analyzed in terms of drug varieties,consumption quantity,consumption sum, defined daily dose(DDDs)and defined daily cost(DDC)etc.Results:There was a widespread application of Fukang pills, Yimucao capsules and Wujia Shenghua capsules.The consumption of Gongxuening capsules witnessed a great reduction on account of western medicine.Some new Chinese patent medicines such as Dahuang zhechong tablets assumed fast increaseing tendency in consumption quantity. Conclusion:The utilization of Gynecological oral Chinese patent medicines in our hospital was basically rational.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Impact of optimized preoperative fasting scheme for patients with gynecological day surgery under general anesthesia

    Objective To investigate the impact of optimized preoperative fasting scheme for gynecological day surgery with general anesthesia. Methods We retrospectively selected 639 patients undergoing gynecological day surgery with general anesthesia between June 2021 and August 2021 in the day surgery department of West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University as the control group, and 920 patients undergoing gynecological day surgery with general anesthesia in the same hospital between November 2021 and February 2022 as the observational group. The patients in the control group were treated with routine preoperative fasting scheme, and the ones in the observational group were treated with optimized preoperative fasting scheme. The differences in preoperative duration of water deprivation, intraoperative and postoperative incidences of aspiration, and postoperative first anal exhaust time between the two groups were compared. Results The preoperative duration of water deprivation in the control group was longer than that in the observational group [(12.49±2.63) vs. (6.69±2.76) h, P<0.05]. The incidences of intraoperative and postoperative aspiration were both 0. The postoperative first anal exhaust time in the control group was later than that in the observational group [(11.51±6.58) vs. (8.19±4.13) h, P<0.05]. Conclusions For patients undergoing gynecological day surgery with general anesthesia, the implementation of the optimized preoperative fasting scheme can effectively shorten the preoperative duration of water deprivation, without increasing the risk of anesthesia. It can accelerate the recovery of intestinal function for gynecological laparoscopic day surgery with general anesthesia, promote the implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery, and improve the efficiency of day surgery.

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