1.Clinical characteristics of hypertension in patients aged over 80 years
Wei LIU ; Hongyun LI ; Yingying LI ; Kezhu SUN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;(2):138-141
Objective To study the clinical characteristics and relative risk factors of hypertensive inpatients aged over 80 years.Methods From February 2003 to May 2012,336 hypertensive inpatients aged over 80 years were enrolled in the study.Medical history and family history including height,weight,blood pressure,fasting glucose,total cholesterol,triglyceride,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,creatinine,urea nitrogen,uric acid and urine protein levels were recorded and analyzed statistically.Results The elderly hypertensive inpatients over 80 years old had systolic hypertension with widening pulse pressure and the decline in glomerular filtration rate.The incidence of dyslipidemia,atrial fibrillation,microalbuminuria,coronary heart disease,cerebrovascular disease were 56.5 % (190/336),13.4 %(45/336),15.8% (53/336),41.4% (139/336) and 24.1% (81/336),respectively.Whereas there was no significant sex difference (P>0.05).A significant difference was found in the incidence of left vetricular hypertrophy between males (10.4%,25/240) and females (22.9%,22/96) (x2 =8.91,P<0.01).The prevalence of diabetes in males (46.3%,111/240) was significantly higher than in females (28.1%,27/96) (x2=9.38,P<0.01).From the 336 patients in the study,311 (92.6%)were treated by antihypertensive agents.The antihypertensive drugs included diuretics (37 patients,11.9%),calcium channel blocker (182 patients,58.5%),angiotensin receptor antagonists (89 patients,28.6%),angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (68 patients,21.9%),β-blockers (92 patients,29.6%),α-blockers (31 patients,10.0%),either alone (109 patients,35.0%) or in combination (202 patients,65.0%).96 (30.9%) patients were medically treated for dyslipidemia (drugs including statins).151 (48.6%) patients were treated with antiplatelet drugs.Conclusions The elderly hypertensive inpatients,over 80 years old,were accompanied by multiple risk factors and target organ damage,and most of them was treated with antihypertensive agents in combination.
2.To explore the clinical effect of tension-free repair in the treatment of inguinal hernia in elderly patient
Jie SU ; Zhensheng FENG ; Qi SUN ; Guangting QIU ; Qinge GAO ; Kezhu HOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(5):558-560
Objective To explore the clinical effect of tension-free repair in the treatment of inguinal hernia in elderly patient.Methods A total of 124 elderly patients with inguinal hernia admitted in our hospital in 2016 were randomly divided into a study group(n=62)and a control group (n=62).The control group was treated with open tension-free inguinal hernia repair,whereas with laparoscopic tension-free inguinal hernia repair in the study group.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,the postoperative pain relief-time,mean days of hospitalization,postoperative recurrence rate,and complications rates were compared between the two groups.Results The more significant improvements were found in study group versus control group in the intraoperative bleeding volume [(19.9±2.0)ml vs.(36.8±-2.5)ml,t=41.564,P=0.000],in the mean hours of postoperative pain [(22.1 ± 4.2) h vs.(35.3 ± 7.0) h,t =12.732,P =0.000],in mean days of hospitalization [(5.5 ± 1.0)d vs.(9.2±1.9)d,t=13.569,P=0.000],in incidence rate of postoperative recurrence(0.0% vs.6.5%,x2 =4.133,P=0.042),and in postoperative complications rate(3.2% vs.12.9%,x2 =3.916,P=0.048).Nevertheless,the operation time was longer in the study group than in the control group[(87.0±5.0)min vs.(55.5±4.2)min,t=-37.984,=0.000],Conclusions As compared with open tension-free repair,the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic tension-free hernia repair is exactly sure in the treatment of inguinal hernia,with shorter postoperative hospitalization time and lower incidence of complications.