On postpartum depression women of high-risk early screening and interpersonal psychological nursing intervention Methods Retrospective analysis of 100 high-risk women surveyed in January 2010 January -2013 years in our hospital, through random sampling, divided into the experimental group and the control group 2 groups, each The 50 women in the control group with routine nursing measures implemented; the patients in the experimental group began in postpartum 7d interpersonal psychological nursing measures were adopted 60d's intervention, at the same time scale 28d, 56d postpartum using the Edinburgh postnatal depression (EPDS) were examined in two groups of patients, statistics and analysis of EPDS measurement Results compare with the two groups of postpartum depression, 28d 56d, there was significant difference (P<01); the effect of interpersonal psychological nursing of patients in the experimental group was significantly better than the control group (P<01) Conclusion nursing interventions on interpersonal psychology of high-risk maternal postpartum depression, can significantly improve the depressive symptoms of patients, reduce the number of depressive
Objective To evaluate acute and long2term angiographic and clinical outcomes of longstent or multiple overlapped stents (length ≥ 20 mm) implantation for diffuse atherosclerosis lesions Methods Long stent or multiple overlapped stents implantation was performed on 111diffuse native coronary lesions ( Group O : 47 lesions in 44 octogenarians ; Group Y: 64 lesions in 58 patientsaged under 60) Baseline demographic , lesion characteristic , angiographic and procedural details weresimilar in these 2 Six2month clinical and angiographic follow2up was completed in all In2hospital and long2term outcomes were Results Procedure success was 100 %for both None had in2hospital major adverse cardiac events (MACE) There was no significant difference inangiographic binary restenosis ( ≥50 % diameter stenosis) rate between the groups at follow2up ( Group O Group Y, 1218 % vs1 1019 % at 32month , 2918 % 2616 % at 62month , P > 0105) The rates oftarget lesion revascularization and MACE at follow2up were less in Group Y, but it showed no statisticalsignificance (718 % 1016 % and 816 % 1114 % at 32month , 1516 % 2314 % and 2017 % 2510 % at 62month , respectively , P > 0105) Conclusions Long stent implantation for diffuse lesionsin octogenarians appears safe and feasible , with high procedural success and favorable long2term