1.Exercise therapy of Coronary Cardiopathy
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(5):7-9
This study discussed rehabilitation, definition staging (total three stage )of coronary cardiopathy (including acute cardiac in- farction ). Treatment principal, indication, contraindication, treating target and treatment scheme of every stage were also considered. Coronaryby pass and intracavity plastic operation should be performed according to the stated staging. Exercise therapy is the main part of rehabilitationscheme of coronary cardiopathy.
2.Exercise therapy for hypertension
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(5):6,21-
Exercise therapy is important in treatring hypertension by non-drug therapy. The mechanism, indications, contraindicationand excercise method and form were introduced in the study .
3.The exercise therapy of chronic congestive heart-failure
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(5):12-13,23
This study evaluated the exercise therapy of chronic congestive heart-failure(CHF) including response and function of exer- cise, the mechanism of improved cardiac function by exercise, evaluation of cardiac function, exercise testing, contraidication, indication andexercise prescription.
4.Falls in Elderly and Balance and Gait Disorders (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(1):5-8
Fall is a common symptom in the elderly, which could be attributed to the interactions among the physiological, pathological,psychological factors of the older individuals and the environment with hazard factors. However, muscle weakness and balance and gait disorders have been identified as the most important etiology of falls. The intervention strategies should be developed individually and implemented based on the comprehensive assessment of the patient and the environment, to integrate exercise training as the main component for improving functional status. Tai Chi is a meaningful form of exercise which is effective in multi-perspective in preventing falls of the elderly.
5.Application of Rhythmic Cues in Rehabilitation of Gait Stability Disorders (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(1):9-11
One of the most common reasons why the elderly fall is gait stability disorders. Gait rhythm perturbations are presented in those diseases with stability disorders such as Parkinson's disease and stroke. Rhythmic cues with visual, auditory or somatosensory stimulation can promote walking stability caused by magnet effect, compensatory, relax and attention saving.
6.The advance of nutritional support in the critical ill
Jianan REN ; Jieshou LI ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
The disadvantages of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in critically ill patients were increased infection rate and hepatic dysfunction.Enteral nutrition (EN) can overcome the shortcomings of TPN and cost less.However,EN may not provide enough energy and protein because of the limited gut function.The best mode of the nutritional support in the critical ill patients is PN+EN.The non protein calorie and protein needs can be decided by the measured energy expenditure and overfeeding should be avoided.To further improve the critically ill patient nutritional status,immunonutrition and ecoimmunonutrition should be considered.
7.Characteristics and Implication of Post-Exercise Hypotension
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 1997;3(3):118-122
Eighteen cases with post-exercise syncope or hypotenstion are reported in this paper. All subjects were middle-aged or elerly. The Characteristics include significant bradycardia or transient asystole, hypotension and dizziness or syncope,which occured 2 to 6 minutes after exercise and relieved a few minutes with supine position. Its occurence was related to exercise intensity and the capacity of cardiovascular regulation,but there was no any pathological evidence. The mechanism of this phenomenon remains nuclear.
8.Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pain Management (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1140-1143
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), especially acupuncture and herbal medicine, is mainly applicated in musculoskeletal diseases, gynaecopathia, functional gastrointestinal diseases and cancer related pain in recent decade over the world. The influence of TCM on quality of life of pain patients received more attention, but still lacked evidence-based basis. Recent years, the basic studies were focusing on the function researches and tried to find out the relationship between functional units with systems biology methods to explain the holistic concept of TCM. After searching the database during 2002 to 2012, this article reviewed the character, development and innovation of TCM applicated in pain management.
9.CT Analyse of Solitary Inflammatory Lesion of the Lung
Yiming LI ; Chuhan SU ; Jianan WU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study CT findings of solitary inflammatory lung lesion,and improve CT diagnostic accuracy.Methods In 21 cases with solitary inflammatory lung lesion,four cases were treated with surgery,four cases were punctured with CT guided biopsy,and other cases were treated with anti-inflammatory agents under being followed up with CT.All were scanned with 2~5 mm thin slice.Results ①The lesions showed square,triangle and irregularity (13 cases).②Part of margin blurred(12 cases).③The density at the edge of the mass was lower than at the central area(9 cases).④After anti-inflammatory therapy,most lesions gradually reduced in size(11 cases).Conclusion Anlysizing CT findings helps to diagnose solitary inflammatory lung lesion,and improves diagnostic accuracy through puncturing with CT guided biopsy necessitiously.To the basic hospital,to scan with 2~5 mm thin slice is important especially.
10.Volume of residual urine as an indication for surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Wei ZHU ; Jiexin FU ; Jianan LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To study the volume of residual urine as related to the surgical indication for BPH. Methods Urodynamic study was carried out in 103 BPH patients who were assigned to group A (no residual urine),group B (residual urine0.05) but significantly different between group C and A or between B and A (P60 ml should be strictly followed.Early surgical intervention should be undertaken if the bladder ontlet obstruction or bladder function deteriorated by BPH causing residual uine.Other causes such as neurogenic should be ruled out before surgery.