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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 767-772, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921537

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Objective To investigate the understanding of the head and face protection of the health care workers in operating room of Peking Union Medical College Hospital during the corona virus disease-19(COVID-19) pandemic.Methods The knowledge of head and face protection of health care workers in the operating room was evaluated based on the non-registered questionnaires for protection measures collected on-line.Results The survey was conducted in two phases.In the first phase(COVID-19 outbreak),153 questionnaires were collected.In the second phase(when Beijing lowered the emergency response to level 3 and normalized the epidemic prevention and control),101 questionnaires were collected.The results showed that 98% of health care workers had used any form of protective devices during the pandemic and anesthesiologists had the highest usage rate(93.0%)of ear-loop face mask with eye shield.During the pandemic,health care workers mainly used goggles(71.2%)for protection to diagnose and treat the patients with fever and ear-loop face mask with eye shield(56.2%)for protection to diagnose and treat the non-fever patients.In the first-and second-phase survey,43% and 68% of health care workers still used protection,and they mainly used face shield(50.0% and 56.5%)and ear-loop face mask with eye shield(56.1% and 68.1%).Conclusions During the pandemic,more than 90% of the health care workers in the operating room of Peking Union Medical College Hospital were aware of head and face protection.Different healthcare workers in the operating room had different choices of head and face protection,and more than 40% of them would still keep such protection during the normalized stage of pandemic prevention and control.


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Humans , COVID-19 , Health Personnel , Hospitals , Operating Rooms , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 470-474, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-277954

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Dilutional hyponatremia caused by excess absorption of hypo-osmotic irrigation fluids is one of the severe complications during hysteroscopic surgery. Appropriate delivery system and distending media,proper distending pressure,and reducing destruction of uterine venous sinus may remarkably lower the morbidity. Meanwhile,early detection and timely treatment of moderate and severe hyponatremia to avoid the occurrence of secondary nervous system demyelination are particularly important during the surgery. This review summarizes the risk factors and the prevention and treatment strategies of dilutional hyponatremia during hysteroscopic surgery.


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Female , Humans , Hyponatremia , Therapeutics , Hysteroscopy , Risk Factors , Uterus , General Surgery
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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 697-700, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-257691

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Caffeine,as an important component of refreshment beverage,has been used for a long history. In recent years,its effect on pain relief has been widely explored. As one of nonselective adenosine receptor blockers,caffeine plays different roles in the central and peripheral pain. This review explores the roles of caffeine in acute and chronic pain and the potential mechanisms.


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Humans , Adenosine , Metabolism , Caffeine , Pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Central Nervous System Stimulants , Pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Chronic Pain , Drug Therapy , Pain , Drug Therapy
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