1.Trends in development of pediatrics in China.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(1):2-6
China
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Humans
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Pediatrics
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trends
7.Interpretation of the experts' consensus on continuous blood purification treatment of severe sepsis in children.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(9):684-688
Acute Kidney Injury
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etiology
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pathology
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therapy
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Anticoagulants
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Consensus
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Female
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Hemofiltration
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instrumentation
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methods
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Humans
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Infant
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Intensive Care Units, Pediatric
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Male
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Multiple Organ Failure
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etiology
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pathology
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therapy
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Sepsis
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complications
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pathology
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therapy
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Severity of Illness Index
9.Neurodevelopmental Assessment Way in Infant
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Infant neurodevelopmental assessment is a basic method of estimated high risk infant early development outcome.The early individualized neurodevelopmental assessment consist of monthly observations and evaluations of the infants' behavior modulation,motor repertoire which includes non functional and functional motor,autonomic system stability and muscle tensility,etc.The aims of early neurodevelopmental assessment are to discover the brain developmental abnormal and brain injure induced by various risk factors.Basis of the characteristics of which early brain development have better plasticity,administed early intervention and training,which can intervent neurodevelopmental problems such as cerebral palsy and developmental delay.By developmental assessment also make infant' parents to understand their children' ability and mental specialty,being help for infants' nursing,caring and early education.The applied of neurodevelopmental assessment can provide a new way and idea for infant' early development and intervention.
10. Clinical research of low energy ultrasonic cavitation in treatment of solid tumors
Tumor 2011;31(2):160-164
Objective: To observe the recent efficacy, long-term survival and the side effects of low energy ultrasonic cavitation in treatment of 53 patients with solid tumors. Methods: Fifty-three patients with solid tumors were randomly divided into three groups: group A (18 patients received low energy ultrasonic cavitation therapy combined with chemotherapy), group B (18 patients received chemotherapy alone) and group C (17 patients received low energy ultrasonic cavitation therapy alone). Low energy ultrasonic cavitation therapy was administrated five days in one week for 2 weeks or three times each week for 3 weeks. Results: All fifty-three patients were included in the analysis. In group A, one case achieved complete response (CR), 6 cases achieved partial response (PR) and 9 cases achieved stable disease (SD); the disease control rate (CR+PR+SD) was 88.61% (16/18). In group B, no cases achieved CR, 4 cases achieved PR and 7 cases achieved SD; the disease control rate was 61.11% (11/18). In group C, no cases achieved CR, 4 cases achieved PR and 6 cases achieved SD; the disease control rate was 58.82% (10/17). The difference of disease control rate between groups A and B was significant (P<0.05). One-year survival rates of these three groups were 66.67%, 44.44% and 41.18%, respectively, and two-year survival rates were 38.89%, 16.67% and 17.65%, respectively. The one- and two-year survival rates in group A were both higher than those in group B and group C (P<0.05), but the difference was not observed between group B and group C. The proportions of patients with improved quality of life in groups A, B and C were 83.33%, 55.56% and 58.82%, respectively. There was no blood toxicity in group C. The major toxicities were local pain and fever, which could be self-relieved. Conclusion: Low energy ultrasonic cavitation therapy in treatment of solid tumors is efficient and well-tolerated, and the quality.