9.Clinical analysis for systemic complications of patients in the dental emergency room
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(2):344-348
Objective:To analyze the clinical features of oral emergency patients in general health, and to guide the oral emergency patients in the treatment, and prevention of accidents.Methods:The retro-spective study was performed on the day visits to the emergency department in Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology from February to November 2013.The basic information of the newly diag-nosed adult, their overall health status, American society of anesthesiologists(ASA) classification and oral diagnosis information were analyzed and summarized.Results:The cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases(6.4%), hypertension(13.4%), endocrine system diseases(4.2%)were most common in the patients.With the increase of age, the associated systemic diseases had increased in number and in ASA classification.Periapical disease ( 24.6%) , dental pulp disease ( 24.4%) , and periodontal disease (18.0%) accounted for about 2/3.Conclusion:The general health status of patients with oral emergen-cy worsened with the increase of age.Oral surgeons should make risk assessment before treatment.ASA classification system can help doctors predict the patient risk, take corresponding measures in advance, and help to reduce the occurrence of accidents.
10.Advance in gut bacterial translocation
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2004;0(05):-
Evidence suggests that translocation of gut bacteria or their toxins is a major contributor to gut-derived sepsis and multisystem organ failure in critically ill patients.This review reevaluates the data from studies in animal models and humans on bacterial translocation.The new insights in mechanisms of bacterial translocation pathogenesis and its clinical relevance will help clinicians to make correct strategies to enhance gut function.