1.The relation between the positive rate of platelet antibody and the frequency of platelet transfusion, the gender and the blood group of patients
Huiming YUAN ; Yonglong DEGN ; Zhilong CHEN ; Feng HU ; Chao CHENG ; Jue XIE
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):742-744
Objective To study the relation between the positive rate of platelet antibody and the frequency of platelet transfusion,the total quantity of platelet transfusion,the gender of patients,the blood group of patients through statistic analysis of the data gathered from patients.Methods A total of 5 745 results of platelet antibodies detection assay throughout the year of 2016 were gathered,and statistical relation between the positive rate of platelet antibody and the gender of patients,the blood group of patients and the frequency of platelet transfusion were analyzed.Results The results of platelet antibodies detection assay show that 108 patients were positive among 5 745 patients,and the positive rate of platelet antibody was 1.87%.There were no relations between the positive rate of platelet antibody and the gender of patients or the blood group of patients,while the positive rate of platelet antibody and the frequency of platelet transfusion were positively correlated.Conclusion Platelet antibody production could impact the therapeutic effect of platelet transfusion.Patients with platelet antibodies should receive matching platelet to ensure the therapeutic effect.
2.Advance in Perioperative Physical Therapy for Esophageal Cancer (review)
Long-ping WANG ; Bin ZENG ; Wen-fang BAI ; Cheng DEGN ; Ying-hong WU ; Gui-bin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2019;25(10):1168-1171
Esophageal cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the digestive tract in China. At present, surgical resection is the main method to cure esophageal cancer. With the population and implementation of the enhanced recovery after surgery, perioperative physical therapy plays a more and more important role. This review discussed the necessity of preoperative cardiopulmonary function assessment in patients with esophageal cancer, the effects of preoperative respiratory training and aerobic exercise on optimizing physical fitness and reducing postoperative complications, and the content of early postoperative physical therapy. Preoperative cardiopulmonary function of esophageal cancer patients is not strongly related with the outcome, which may be related to the complexity of esophageal cancer surgery and the high incidence of postoperative complications. Preoperative inspiratory muscle exercise can improve the pulmonary function of patients to some extent, but still lack of large sample size research. Preoperative aerobic exercise for esophageal cancer can improve the patient's physical reserve and should be valued. Postoperative physiotherapy priorities includes pain management, chest physical therapy and early mobilization. Exercise prescriptions such as intensity and time for early mobilization are yet to be further studied.