1.A STUDY ON ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND NUTRITION INVESTIGATION OF WORKERS ON OFFSHORE DRILLING PLATFORMS
Fuzeng XU ; Mianyi ZHANG ; Anru YU ; Hong CHANG ; Jing SUN ; Xun LIU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Nutrition investigations on the workers of drilling rig “Bohai 7” belong ing to Bohai Oil Company were conducted in November (winter) 1990 and June (summer) 1991, Energy consumptions of seven major and nine special actions of the offshore personnels were studied. Based on this, recommended amount of food to be taken and that of nutrients to be supplied in the daily dietary intake have been proposed for the workers on offshore drilling platforms, to improve the present improper food pattern which was characterized by high fat and low vitamin to ensure the workers health and to increase their potential adaptability to the special environment.
2.64 Row Volumetric CT 3D Reconstruction in Severe Craniocerebral Injury
Jinguo YUAN ; Bin FENG ; Caozhu CAO ; Shusheng HAN ; Yinchen SUN ; Fuzeng LIU ; Hongyu ZHU ; Liyuan LUO ; Zhibo LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(8):717-718
Objective To explore 64 row volumetric CT 3D reconstruction in the clinical application of severe craniocerebral injury.Methods 60 patients with craniocerebral injury in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed who accept craniocerebral 64 row volumetric CT 6 to 24 hours after injury. Results All cases got timely diagnosis and treatment, especially for the special parts of brain lesions, ventricle base of skull fractures and pool, and various angles show. Conclusion 64 row volumetric CT reconstruction for the diagnosis of craniocerebral injury shows important significance and may estimate the prognosis in diagnosis, guiding treatment and surgery, reducing misdiagnosis.
3. Analysis on the risk factors of diabetic foot ulcer in diabetic patients of Uyghur nationality and Han nationality in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Xiaolong LIU ; Fuzeng SU ; Tianjian ZHA ; Lihua LIU ; Zhizhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2017;33(8):486-490
Objective:
To explore the risk factors of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) in diabetic patients of Uyghur nationality and Han nationality in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Methods:
Clinical data of 640 diabetic patients admitted to our ward from January 2015 to November 2016, conforming to the study criteria, were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into DFU group (
4.Application of"4P"theory in the treatment of severe infection wounds of perineum
Tianjian ZHA ; Fuzeng SU ; Xiaolong LIU ; Zhizhong WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(3):392-395
Objective To discuss the treatment program and experience of " 4P" theory in the treatment of severe infection wounds of perineum.Methods Retrospective analysis of 123 cases of severe infection wounds of perineum in our hospital from March 2016 to February 2018.Following the "4P" theory (T wound debridement-preparation,I prevention and treatment of infection-protection,M dry-wet balanceprogress,E wound edge management-promotion),personalized treatment program was implemented to ensure the normal physiological activities of patients while closing the wound and promoting wound healing.Results There was no death and no serious complications.All the patients were discharged from the hospital after the wound healed well.Wound healing time was (10.37 ±3.25)days.The follow-up time was 2 to 10 months,the median follow-up was 6 months.The recurrence occurred in 3 case and chronic pain in 5 cases during the follow-up.Conclusions According to the main factors affecting wound healing,"4P Theory" can protect the wound to the maximum extent and is safe and effective in the treatment of severe infection of perineal wound.
5.The efficacy evaluation of early CRRT for severe acute pancreatitis in ICU
Jianjiang ZHENG ; Lei GUO ; Yuequan LIU ; Fuzeng SU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(2):228-230,234
Objective To investigate the efficacy evaluation of early continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for severe acute pancreatitis in intensive care unit (ICU).Methods Prospective study was performed for 84 patients with severe acute pancreatitis admitted to the Xinjiang Provincial People's Hospital from June 2015 to March 2017.Those patients were divided into two groups by computer random coding:42 cases treated with CRRT (observation group), and 42 cases received routine treatment (control group).Statistically analysis was carried out between two groups regarding curative effect, symptom improvement, ICU hospitalization time, and serum markers before and after treatment.Results The total ef fective rate was 92.86 % in the observation group, and 85.71% in the control group, without significant difference between two groups (F =0.516, P =0.632).Patients with symptoms, vital signs stable time, gastrointestinal function recovery time, and hospitalization time of ICU were significantly lower in the observation group than the control group [(3.16 ± 1.28) days:(5.21 ± 1.45) days, t =3.518, P =0.017, (2.55 ± 1.36) days:(4.34 ± 1.51) days, t =2.519, P =0.034, (4.46 ± 1.28) days:(6.28 ± 1.51) days, t=2.685,P=0.028, (15.06±2.24)days:(19.34 ±3.28) days, t=6.983, P=0.009].There is no significant differences in amylase (AMS), interleukin (IL)-6, C-reaction protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α, prothrombin time (PT) and fibrinogen (FIB) before treatment between two groups (P > 0.05).The observation group were significantly lower than the control group in AMS, IL-6, CRP, TNF-α, PT, and FIB levels after treatment [(206.59 ± 19.51) U/L:(258.12 ± 22.43) U/L, t =11.234, P=0.001, (34.58 ±6.41)ng/L:(41.36 ± 8.52) ng/L, t =4.121,P =0.013, (88.24 ± 6.95) ng/L:(104.33 ±10.82) ng/L, t=8.109,P=0.002, (178.35 ±27.43)pg/ml:(249.28 ±34.33)pg/ml, t=7.384,P=0.007, (12.48±3.54)s:(14.56 ±4.62)s, t =6.473,P=0.011, (3.38±1.55)g/L:(4.57 ± 2.86)g/L, t =4.108, P =0.041].Two groups of patients after treatment were cured, and no serious complications occurred during hospitalization.Conclusions For patients with severe acute pancreatitis, the overall effective rate of CRRT in ICU was high, the clinical symptoms relieved quickly, the level of serum indicators improved effectively.
6.Experience in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid-stimulating hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma
Jianyu ZHANG ; Fuzeng LIU ; Jian GUAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2018;45(10):513-516
Objective:To analyze clinical characteristics and experiences in the treatment of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)-secret-ing pituitary adenoma. Methods:To summarize the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of 14 cases of pituitary thyrotropin (TSH) tu-mor in the Department of Neurosurgery, 251 Hospital of China People's Liberation Army (PLA) from January 2006 to February 2014. Re-sults:Of 14 patients, two received direct surgical treatment and 12 received drug treatment before surgery. Thyroid function fully re-covered in 10 patients who underwent total tumor resection. Four patients, for whom resections failed, were treated with hormone re-placement therapy after radiotherapy. Conclusions:It is important to diagnose TSH-secreting pituitary adenoma early, perform proper perioperative management, and choose the right operative time after early diagnosis and select correct treatment.