1.Clinical respiratory manifestations and lung radiographic images in chronic renal failure at the terminal stage with or without intermittent dialysis
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;11():23-27
The study was performed on 80 chronic renal failure(CRF) subjects. Initial results: Clinical respiratory manifestation: The main respiratory symptom in CRF: chest pain 60,49%, cough 46,25%. There is not significant difference in respiratory symptoms between CRF with intermittent dialysis (P>0.05). Physical symptoms: Crepitating 48,75%, rough vesicular breathing 37,5%. Vesicular breathing and crackle in CRF with intermittent dialysis were significantly higher (P<0,01). Lung radiographic features: There are 8 lesions on lung X-ray, main lesions: lung calcification 80%, large-lung hilar syndrome 71%, lung manifestation in hyperuremia 32,5%, pleural effusion 26,25%. Lung calcification and large lung hilar-syndrom in CRF with ID were higher (P<0,01). There is a relationship between the lesions on chest X-ray and hyperuremia level.
Kidney Failure
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Lung
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Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory
2.Antibioresistance of common bacteria causing respiratory inflammation in Thai Binh Hospital in 2001 - 2002 year period
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;454(6):14-17
Among 604 samples gathered from respiratory inflammation patients at Thai Binh Hospital, 264 samples of Streptococcus pneumonia (43.7%) were isolated, similarily 108 of Streptococcis pyogenes (17.9%), 93 of Klebsiella pneumonia (15.4%), 49 of Staphyllococcus aureus (8.1%), 23 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.8%), 21 of Proteus (3.5%), 19 of Haemophylus (3.1%) were. Different levels of antibiotic resistance of these bacteria were determined
Inflammation
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Bacteria
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Patients
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Respiratory System
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory