1.Clinical study of enteral nutrition support with low carbohydrate formula in severe traumatic brain injury patients with hyperglycemia
Chuanmei WANG ; Lidan XU ; Xiaoyan LAI
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the treatment effect of rational enteral nutrition in hyperglycemia after severe brain injury.Methods: 60 patients were randomly divided into control group and study group.The control group was given homogenized diet and the study group was given low carbohydrate formula.Blood glucose,ALB,K+,Na+,Cl-,TG,TC were measured before and after therapy.Results: After the nutrition treatment,patients biochemical indices of fasting blood-glucose,blood sugar 2 hours after meal in study group were significantly lower than control group(P
2.Comparative study of enteral and parenteral nutrition support in critically ill patients
Chuanmei WANG ; Lidan XU ; Meifang JIANG ; Xiaoyan LAI
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objective: To compare the effect of enteral and parenteral nutrition on critically ill patients. Methods: 48 patients with critically ill in ICU were randomly divided into EN group and PN group.The nutritional index and the complication were compared between groups. Results: The levels of Hb,TP and ALB were significantly increased after EN,and the rates of complications in PN group were higher in PN group than that in EN group. Conclusion: Compared to parenteral nutritional support,enteral nutritional support can improve the nutritional condition and have less complications in critically ill patients.
3.Effect of comprehensive health intervention on serum lipids in obese children
Lidan XU ; Xishao LIU ; Chuanmei WANG ; Xiaoyan LAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;17(6):346-348
Objective To evaluate effect of comprehensive health intervention on serum lipids in obese children.Methods Totally 67 obese children (obesity group) who were treated in Baoan People's Hospital re-ceived one-year comprehensive health interventions. Another 65 normal-body-weighted children were recruited as control group.The changes of body height,weight,BMI,blood pressure (BP),and serum lipids were recorded before and after interventions.Results Compared with the control group,the weight,BMI,BP,TG,and LDL-C in the obesity group significantly decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01).The BMI,BP,and TG in the obesity group were significantly improved after intervention (P<0.05 or P<0.01).HDL-C was significantly higher than the pre-intervention level (P<0.05),while was significantly lower than that in the control group (P
4.Effect of Open Nursing Management on Hospital Rehabilitation of Patients with Schizophrenia
Xiaoying SHANG ; Xiaoping ZHANG ; Qunfen DING ; Lidan LAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(11):1072-1073
Objective To investigate the effect of open nursing management on hospital rehabilitation of patients with schizophrenia.MethodsThe outcome of group A,which included 113 patients in open nursing management,and group B,which included 141 patients in close nursing management at the same time,were evaluated with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale(BPRS)and the Nurses' Observation Scale for Impatient Evaluation(NOSIE),etc.ResultsThe difference between the two groups in such as the time of symptoms improved,drugs administration,effective rates were not significant(P>0.05).The compliance of medicine,social capability and personal sanitation of group A were improved compared with those in group B(P<0.05),while the time stay in hospital obviously shortened(P<0.01).ConclusionThe open nursing management is helpful to improve the rehabilitation and shorten the time stay in hospital of patients with schizophrenia.
5.Expression of telomere regulating factor tankyrase in gastric adenocarcinoma
Lidan TANG ; He HUANG ; Jie SUN ; Yichun WU ; Xiaoyu LAI ; Yuanyuan ZHU ; Jianping LAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To detect the expression level of telomere regulating factor tankyrase and its clinical significance in the origin and development of gastric adenocarcinoma. METHODS: Quantitative Real-time PCR was used to measure the expression of tankyrase mRNA in cancerous and normal adjacent tissues from 16 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect tankyrase protein expressions in 37 gastric adenocarcinoma samples and 13 normal controls. RESULTS: The expression of tankyrase mRNA in gastric adenocarcinoma [median 1.44?10~ -2, range (3.88?10~ -5)-0.4847] was significantly higher than that in normal adjacent mucosa [median 1.0134?10~ -2, range 0-(4.933?10~ -2)] (P
6. Surgery-first approach for Angle class Ⅲ malocclusion: clinical retrospective analysis of 185 cases
Bin YANG ; Huailiang WANG ; Yude DING ; Binghang LI ; Jian NI ; Lidan CHEN ; Li XI ; Qinghua HUANG ; Kun SHUANG ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Li TENG ; Lai GUI ; Xiaomei SUN ; Zuoliang QI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(6):422-431
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to explore the surgery-first approach in sequential combined orthodontic-orthognathic treatment to shorten total treatment duration and improve the clinical outcome.
Methods:
This study included 185 patients with Angle classⅢ malocclusion. The patients were divided into 3 different types according to cephalometry analyses and facial features. ①Type Ⅰ: mandibular prognathism or asymmetry mandibular prognathism; ②Type Ⅱ: mandibular prognathism and maxillary retrusion; ③ Type Ⅲ: mild Angle′s Class Ⅲ malocclusion, cross bite in anterior teeth, or normal overlap and overbite relation with midfacial hypoplasia. All of patients received surgery first approach therapy. The surgical procedures were chosen according to different malformation types. Type Ⅰ was treated with the sagittal split ramus osteotomy (SSRO). Type Ⅱ was treated by Le Fort Ⅰmaxillary osteotomy combined with SSRO. Type Ⅲ underwent anterior subapical osteotomy combined pyriform aperture augmentation with biomaterials as well as maxillary anterior orthodontics. All patients received postoperative rapid orthodontic treatment for 6-12 month after 2 weeks of operation. Using the straight arch wire techniques and the class Ⅲ intermaxillary traction, we removed the overcrowding upper and lower teeth, the compensatory axial tilt of teeth, and the deviation of the dental arch and maintained the neutral relationship of the molar. The mandible Hawley retaining devices were used during the maintaining stage.
Results:
The cases in study acquired satisfactory clinical outcome, which included the shortened overall treatment duration, the significantly improved facial features, the corrected occlusion relationship, and the restored function of mastication and temporomandibular joint. There were some complications as follows: intraoperative fracture (6 cases, 3.24%), the inferior alveolar nerve bundle injury (2 cases, 1.1%), and temporary open-bite that diminished by inter-maxillary elastic distraction one month after operation (19 cases, 10%). All cases in this study accepted postoperative orthodontic treatment. Follow-up time ranged from 6 months to 5 years. The cephalometric analysis results of 126 cases who had complete image data and over 6 months of follow-up showed that hard and soft tissue indexes were restored to normal range after combined orthognathic-orthodontic treatment. The stability of the maxillary and occlusive relationship of SFA(surgery-first approach) was similar to that of the COS(conventional orthodontics-first system) [relapse ratio=(T2-T1)/(T1-T0)×100%]. Over six months of follow-up , SNB and ANB showed that the average relapse ratio were 22% and 19.8%, whereas the relapse angle are less than 2°.
Conclusions
The Surgery-first approach could be used to treat most patients with Angle skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion, but the indications and the surgical procedures should be noticed and chosen.