1.Tautological free palatal mucous transplantation combined with periodon-tal flap of full thickness eyelid defects care
Jianjing CHEN ; Bole WU ; Qinglin LIU ; Yingyan DU
China Modern Doctor 2015;53(35):131-134,138
Objective To analyze autologous free palatal mucosa transplantation combined with full-thickness flap pe-riorbital nursing and patient care after eyelid defects change the quality of life. Methods From January 2012 to January 2014, 180 routine eyelid malignant tumor free after autologous transplantation combined palatal mucosa flap periorbital defects in patients with full-thickness eyelid, using a random number table method were divided into observation group and control group with each 90 cases. Routine patient care administered to the control group, the observation group were given conventional care measures, based on the incision, oral care and dietary management psychology, as well as satisfaction with the quality of life of patients after nursing care and conduct analysis to explore. Results After treat-ment, SDS十SAS scores were significantly reduced between the two groups of patients, and a reduction in the observa-tion group were significantly higher in patients in the control group of patients overall satisfaction rate of 54.4%. Over-all satisfaction rate of the observation group were 94.4%, the quality of life of patients in the observation group care af-ter the scores were significantly better than the control group patients were compared statistically meaningful difference between (P<0.05). Conclusion The combination of routine care, enhance patient surgical incision, oral care and di-etary management psychology, can relieve anxiety, depression adverse psy chological, effective prevention of infection and tumor recurrence, improve the quality of life of patients.
2.Effects of micropulse laser photocoagulation under threshold on serum malondialdehyde and chemokine levels in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Linping LIU ; Bole WU ; Jun LI ; Lina ZHANG ; Lisha NI ; Zong WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(13):1596-1600
Objective:To investigate the effects of micropulse laser photocoagulation under threshold on serum malondialdehyde(MDA) and chemokine levels in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR).Methods:From October 2014 to February 2016, 102 patients with PDR who were treated in Lishui People's Hospital were selected and divided into two groups by random number table method, with 51 cases in each group.The patients in the control group were treated with traditional grating laser, and the patients in the observation group were treated with micropulse laser photocoagulation under threshold.The levels of MDA and chemokine were compared before and after treatment, and the changes of vision and clinical efficacy were observed.Results:The total effective rate of the observation group was 90.20%(46/51), which was higher than that of the control group [76.47%(39/51)](χ 2=19.585, P<0.01). Before treatment, there were no statistically significant differences in serum MDA, chemokine and visual acuity between the two groups(all P>0.05). After treatment, the serum MDA and chemokines in the observation group were (8.57±2.48)μmol/L and (1.58±0.51)ng/L, respectively, which were lower than those in the control group [(10.92±3.16)μmol/L and (2.83±0.92)ng/L]( t=4.178, 8.486, all P<0.05), which in both two groups after treatment were lower than those before treatment(all P<0.05). The visual acuity of the observation group was (0.66±0.19), which was higher than that of the control group(0.43±0.13)( t=7.135, P<0.05). Conclusion:Micropulse laser photocoagulation under threshold can effectively alleviate oxidative stress and reduce serum MDA and chemokine levels in patients with PDR.