The findings of this study supported the Chinese IPQ-R as being a reliable and valid tool for measuring illness perception among patients with SUI.
Objective. To evaluate the clinical efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for urinary calculi and precautions of postoperative complications. Methods. 90 patients with urinary calculi at our hospital were randomly recruited between July 2019 and July 2020 and were allocated (1 : 1) to receive either ESWL (observation group) or conventional surgery (control group). Clinical efficacy was the primary endpoint, whereas adverse events were the secondary endpoint. Results. The operation time, early activity time, and hospitalization time of the observation group were significantly lower than those of the control group ( P < 0.05 ). ESWL resulted in less postoperative pain in patients versus conventional surgery ( P < 0.05 ). ESWL was associated with a significantly higher total clinical efficacy (97.78%) versus conventional surgery (82.22%) ( P < 0.05 ). The eligible patients given ESWL had a lower incidence of complications (11.12%) versus those given conventional surgery (31.12%) ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion. Hematuria prevention requires precise localization of stones as well as adjustment of pulse energy and the number of impacts due to stone changes. Precautions against renal colic necessitate complete comminution of stones intraoperatively, more postoperative water intake, moderate exercise, or injection of antispasmodic drugs and cathartics for pain relief. Nausea and vomiting precautions require preoperative recording of previous medical history and corresponding treatment, intraoperative real-time adjustment of voltage pulse frequency, and duration depending on the magnitude of intraoperative reaction. Urinary tract infection prevention requires preoperative prevention and proper postoperative anti-infection and anti-inflammatory treatment, along with enough water intake and bed rest. Other precautions include thorough comminution of the calculi, proper anti-infection and anti-inflammatory treatment, no early exercise or excessive activity after surgery, and proper postoperative care. ESWL is effective in treating patients with urinary calculi with a simple, safe, and quick operation and a low incidence of adverse events, as it effectively reduces the incidence of complications, accelerates the recovery of patients and improves their quality of life.
Background: The most serious complication of ureter stent is long-term retention of ureteral stent and stone formation around the stent. Case presentation: A 51-year old female patient with left ureteral stent placed 2 years before developed both pyelic and vesical stones on the two ends of the double J was admitted to our hospital. Intravesical lithotripsy, retrograde ureteroscopy, and percutaneous nephrolithotripsy were performed with the patient in the prone splitleg position. All the stones and the ureteral stent were successfully removed in a single session. Conclusions: Combined endoscopic techniques in the prone split-leg position can effectively and safely manage severely encrusted stents.
In this study, virtual reality technology was used to simulate the virtual scene of three common light environment forms of professional classrooms in universities. The experimental results show that people’s environmental perception is related to the average pupil diameter, saccade frequency, high frequency/low frequency (LF/HF) and skin conductance change rate in a combined light environment; moreover, when the colour temperature is 4500 K, the space is brighter, more spacious, more relaxed and the willingness to learn is stronger. In the range of 22.4°C–25°C, temperature does not affect people’s perception of the warm feeling of the light environment, while the light colour temperature has a greater impact on people’s perception of the warm feeling. The lower the light colour temperature is, the warmer people feel subjectively. However, people’s eye movement behaviour and physiological system data have no obvious perception of colour temperature changes. Indoor noise affects the indoor brightness perception to some extent. In the range of 43–46.9 dB, with the increase of noise value, the evaluation score of people’s brightness perception basically increases. In terms of learning psychological state, the more comfortable the light environment is, the stronger the willingness to learn and the higher the learning enthusiasm.
The seismic behavior of a structural system composed of pre-stressed concrete stand supporting a retractable steel roof was studied, which is typically based on the prototype of engineering project of Shanghai Qizhong Tennis Center. By elasto-plastic finite element analysis and shaking table test, the following were investigated: the effects of roof configurations in opening and closing, the effect of pre-stress on the structural seismic response, and the failure mechanism of the spatial stand frame systems featured with circularly arranged columns and inverse-cone type stands. It was found that the roof status has great effect on the natural period, vibration modes, and seismic response of the whole structure, the stand response to horizontal seismic excitation is stronger in roof opening configuration than in closing state, and the response mode is dominantly translational rather than rotational, though the stand is characterized by its fundamentally torsional vibration mode. The study indicated that the pre-stressed inversecone stands can keep the system from global side-sway collapse under gravity loads, even in the case that most columns loose moment capacity.
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