1.Status of liver fibrosis evaluated by aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Annan LIU ; Xiaolan ZHAO ; Zhiheng CHEN ; Qun ZHANG ; Hai'ou HONG ; Yu WANG ; Shouqing HUANG ; Qibin WANG ; Yanni XIA ; Ling ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(3):219-223
Objective To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of progressive liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Methods A total of 2 054 subjects who underwent health check up and were diagnosed as NAFLD in 9 institutions were included in the study.Blood routine and biochemical findings were collected to calculate aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI).Subjects were divided into three groups according to diagnostic threshold of liver fibrosis:APRI <0.43 group,APRI 0.43-0.53 group and APRI ≥ 0.54 group.The correlation between APRI and biochemical variables was analyzed,and the risk factors of progressive fibrosis were also analyzed.Results Among 2 054 subjects (male/female 1 598/456) there were 61 cases with APRI ≥ 0.98 (2.97%,progressive fibrosis),318 with APRI ≥0.54 (15.48%),1 475 with APRI < 0.43 (71.81%),261 with APRI 0.43-0.53 (12.71%).Logistic stepwise regression analysis showed that TG (P =0.002,OR =1.095,95%CI:1.033-1.161),2 hPG(P =0.000,OR =1.103,95% CI:1.058-1.151,BUN(P =0.034,OR =1.215,95 % CI:1.014-1.454) were risk factors,and H DL-C (P =0.034,OR =0.353,95 % CI:O.135-0.924) was a protective factor for the progression of fibrosis.Conclusion The progressive fibrosis in patients with NAFLD is closely associated to blood glucose and lipid metabolism disorder.
2.Effects of Palliative Care Consultation on Medicals in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Yu ZHANG ; Qian LIU ; Xiao Yan DAI ; Xiao Xuan ZHAO ; Nan GE ; Xuan QU ; Xiao Hong NING ; Hai'ou ZOU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2021;43(1):9-14
Objective To explore the effects of palliative care consultation on medical professionals who have requested it in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 medical professionals who had requested palliative care consultation.Results Palliative care consultation had the following positive effects:building a bridge for doctor-patient communication,providing psychological support to reduce the sense of occupational exhaustion for medical professionals,providing technical support for medical professionals to help patients relieve symptoms,helping medical professionals in the multidisciplinary learning of palliative care,adding humanistic care and neglected ethical concerns.Conclusion Palliative care consultation improves the quality of care for dying patients,and the capacity of consultation needs to be enhanced urgently.
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