1.Guide to Home Rehabilitation of Elderly Patients with Stroke in the Convalescent Stage
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(4):326-
Due to the limitation of length of stay, hospital costs, medical conditions, and other restrictions, the time in the hospital for rehabilitation therapy is limited for patients with stroke in the convalescent stage. They need to continue rehabilitation treatment at home after being discharged from hospital. The provision of rehabilitation for stroke patients is one of professional courses in community care. Community nurses guide for home-based rehabilitation through a variety of guidance methods plays a positive role in improving the quality of life of the patients.
2.Influence of comprehensive nursing intervention on quality of life and activity of daily living in community patients with convalescent stroke
Aihong WANG ; Guihua XU ; Qiudi WU ; Yuexian LIU ; Xinru GE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(8):11-14
Objective To study on the influence of comprehensive nursing intervention on extremities function and quality of life (QOL) in community patients with convalescent stroke.Methods A total of 200 community patients with convalescent stroke were selected and randomized into the experimental group and the control group,100 cases each.Patients in the control group were given conventional treatment and following.While patients in the experimental group were given comprehensive nursing intervention besides the treatment mentioned above.Then the therapeutic effects were evaluated by filling out brief Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA) scale and ADL rating scale(FIM).Life satisfaction index A(LSIA) and quality of life index (QLI) were selected to evaluate QOL.Results After treatment,the scores of LSIA and QLI of the control group showed no difference,but these scores of the experimental group were significantly improved,and was better than those of the control group.In addition,both FMA and FIM in these two groups improved obviously compared to those before treatment and the effect of the experimental group was superior to that of the control group.Conclusions The comprehensive nursing intervention can significantly improve extremities function and ADL and QOL of community patients with convalescent stroke.It is economical,simple and suitable to community families with any education background.
3.Therapeutic review of 23 subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma
Lijiang HAN ; Jizong ZHAO ; Zhenyu MA ; Song LIN ; Yuanli ZHAO ; Ge YUAN ; Nan JI ; Yongji TIAN ; Tong REN ; Dong ZHANG ; Zhenrong SUN ; Xinru XIAO ; Kai TANG ; Mingxue PIAO ; Xueji LI ; Hai LIU ; Xun YE ; Xiaolin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(23):18-21
Objective To analyze and estimate, the treatment of patients with histologically confirmed subependymal giant-cell astroeytoma (SEGCA). Methods The data from 23 patients with SEG-CA who were diagnosed between February 1995 and February 2008 were retrospectively evaluated. Various combinations of surgery and radiotherapy had been used for treatment. Results Total resection was 16 cases, subtotal resection was 7 cases, radiotherapy was 17 cases. The average follow-up time was 53 months.One postoperative SEGCA recurrence. Epilepsy was totally disappeared in 17.6% (3/17), partly disappeared in 47.1%(8/17). All cases survived. Conclusions The key of treatment is total resection. The significance of radiotherapy is not sure. The overall prognosis of SEGCA is favorable.
4.Central neurocytoma: analysis of 71 cases
Lijiang HAN ; Jizong ZHAO ; Shuo WANG ; Ge YUAN ; Nan JI ; Yongji TIAN ; Tong REN ; Dong ZHANG ; Zhenrong SUN ; Xinru XIAO ; Kai TANG ; Mingxue PIAO ; Xueji LI ; Hai LIU ; Xun YE ; Xiaolin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(17):1-4
Objective To examine the diagnosis and outcomes in the treatment of the patients with histologically confirmed central neurocytoma (CNC). Methods The data from 71 patients with CNC who were diagnosed between March 2003 and December 2007 were retrospectively evaluated. Various combinations of surgery, and radiotherapy had been used for treatment. Results The average bulk of tumors was 40 cm3. The median follow-up was 22 months. The 22 months overall survival and local control rate was 95.8%(68/71) and 95.6%(65/68), respectively. Conclusions The overall prognosis is favorable although the follow-up is not very long. Surgery and postoperative radiotherapy can significantly improve local control.