Objective Traditional oil and gas theory considers that hydrocarbon generation process is a hydrodeoxygenation reaction of organic matter(OM).Thus,the supply condition of hydrogen controls the hydrocarbon generation a...Objective Traditional oil and gas theory considers that hydrocarbon generation process is a hydrodeoxygenation reaction of organic matter(OM).Thus,the supply condition of hydrogen controls the hydrocarbon generation ability of OM.Those factors of TOC and hydrogen index(I_H)are playing important roles for calculating展开更多
Objective to study an in vitro accurate measurement method for the placement depth of PICC. Methods 270 patients undergoing PICC catheterization under ultrasound guidance in outpatient PICC catheterization from March ...Objective to study an in vitro accurate measurement method for the placement depth of PICC. Methods 270 patients undergoing PICC catheterization under ultrasound guidance in outpatient PICC catheterization from March to September 2019 were selected by convenient sampling. By using the random number table method, the subjects were divided into group A (horizontal L-type measurement method) and Group B (characteristic index measurement calculation) by 1:1, with 135 cases in each group. X-ray chest radiograph was taken after catheterization in both groups, and the indwelling position of the catheter was adjusted according to the X-ray chest radiograph. The correlation between PICC predicted length and ideal depth and patient satisfaction were compared between the two groups. Results The success rate of PICC catheter tip insertion in group B was 97.78%, while that in control group A was 82.22%, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The satisfaction degree of patients in group B was significantly higher than that in group A. The differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Improving the success rate of the precise depth of PICC catheter placement can significantly reduce the incidence of complications, waste of human and material resources caused by adjusting the catheter position, and significantly improve patient satisfaction.展开更多
基金sponsored by National Science Foundation of China (grants No.41541019, 41230312 and 41102075)Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant No.XDA14010404)Liu Baojun Geological Youth Foundation Project (grant No.DMSM2017053)
文摘Objective Traditional oil and gas theory considers that hydrocarbon generation process is a hydrodeoxygenation reaction of organic matter(OM).Thus,the supply condition of hydrogen controls the hydrocarbon generation ability of OM.Those factors of TOC and hydrogen index(I_H)are playing important roles for calculating
文摘Objective to study an in vitro accurate measurement method for the placement depth of PICC. Methods 270 patients undergoing PICC catheterization under ultrasound guidance in outpatient PICC catheterization from March to September 2019 were selected by convenient sampling. By using the random number table method, the subjects were divided into group A (horizontal L-type measurement method) and Group B (characteristic index measurement calculation) by 1:1, with 135 cases in each group. X-ray chest radiograph was taken after catheterization in both groups, and the indwelling position of the catheter was adjusted according to the X-ray chest radiograph. The correlation between PICC predicted length and ideal depth and patient satisfaction were compared between the two groups. Results The success rate of PICC catheter tip insertion in group B was 97.78%, while that in control group A was 82.22%, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The satisfaction degree of patients in group B was significantly higher than that in group A. The differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Improving the success rate of the precise depth of PICC catheter placement can significantly reduce the incidence of complications, waste of human and material resources caused by adjusting the catheter position, and significantly improve patient satisfaction.