1.Assessment of fall risk in elderly hypertensive patients from rural communities
Deling ZU ; Yi ZHUGE ; Xiaotong WANG ; Yonghua LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2014;13(7):590-592
The fall risk was evaluated with Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (Chinese version) in 426 elderly hypertensive patients (hypertensive group) and 436 elderly people without hypertension (control group) from rural communities in Zhejiang Quzhou areas.The fall risk scores were compared between hypertensive group and control group ; and also between patients with history of falls and those without falls.The results showed that the average score was 8.62 ± 2.15 in hypertensive group and 9.35 ± 1.35 in control group (P < 0.01).The average score was 6.94 ± 1.85 in hypertensive patients with history of falls (n =112) and 9.22 ± 1.42 in without history of falls (n =314) (P <0.01).Our study suggests that there is a higher fall risk in elderly hypertensive patients than in elderly people without hypertension; and fall risk assessment with Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (Chinese version) can be used for prediction of fall for the elderly people in rural community.
2.Risk Factors of Fever in Portal Hypertensive Patients after Combined Operation
Guijuan SHEN ; Lihua WANG ; Yaosheng YU ; Senhua XU ; Yonghua ZHUGE ; Pingping SUN ; Renya JIANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the causes of fever and risk factors in portal hypertensive patients after combined operation(devascularization+shunt).METHODS Forty five cases of portal hypertension(PHT) after combined operation were retrospectively and prospectively analyzed.RESULTS Complications caused 88% post operational fever.The most common cause was hydrothorax,hematocele or hydrops and infection in splenic recess.Long-term fever was related to liver function(P