2.Clinical Features of Cord and Artery Blood Gas Analysis in Neonate with Acid-Bas eImbalance
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(08):-
Objective To discuss clinical features and harmfulness of acid-base imbalance in newborn by investigating the changes in blood gas of cord and artery blood,and to establish more appropriate prevention measures. Methods One hundred and ninety-two cord blood and 113 peripheral artery blood of neonates were measured for blood gas analysis by automatic blood gas analysis instrument from America;meanwhile,the concentrations of K~+,Na~+ and Cl~- were detected by biochemical analyzer.Results Among 192 neonates,179 were normal labor and 13 neonates underwent acidosis of different degrees.The incidence was 79.9%.Among the 13 ca-(ses),2 cases had severe asphyxia and both of them got serious mixed acidosis.For all the neonates, 156 cases got acidosis, 84 neonates underwent respiratory acidosis (43.8%), 47 cases with metabolic acidosis (24.5%) and 25 cases with mixed acidosis (13.0%).The left 113 neonates were abnormal labor.Among them,99 cases had acid-base disturbance of different degrees (87.6%). Among the 99 acid-base disturbance cases, 50 cases were single metabolic acidosis (44.2%) and presented the most common changes; the second was single respiratory acidosis, totally 20 cases (17.7%).The third was metabolic acidosis combined with respiratory alkalosis, totally 16 neonates (14.2%).Eleven cases had mixed acidosis (9.7%) and 2 cases were respiratory alkalosis combined with metabolic alkalosis (1.8%).Conclusions While the normal labor neonates still got acidosis of different degrees,the acid-base imbalance of abnormal labor is much more prominent,and the critical neonates often got mixed acid-base imbalance.Serious acid-base imbalance can cause fatal pathological changes in body.The dangers of acidosis and alkalosis can not ignore either. The condition of acid-base imbalance can be judged more accurately by the combination of blood gas analysis and anion gap.The perinatal health cares are important measures to prevent acid-base imbalance.
7.Case of polyorexia.
Sheng-qiang WANG ; Wei-ling ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(9):883-883
8.Clinical observation on 22 cases of acute paraquat poisoning.
Feng-ling ZHAO ; Jing WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(1):56-57
Acute Disease
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Young Adult
9.Association between IRF6 gene SNPs and non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate in Xinjiang Uyghur population
Ling WANG ; Li GU ; Wei AN ; Moming ADILI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(4):502-505
Objective:To study the association between rs2235371,rs2013162,rs2235377 SNPs in interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6)gene and non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate(NSCL/P)in Xinjiang Uyghur population.Methods:100 Uyghur NSCL/P patients from Xinjiang were included in the case group and 60 Uyghur inpatients with upper respiratory tract infection were se-lected in the control group.Next,generation sequencing was used,DNA sequencing results were compared with the information on the genome database and genetic analysis were made.Results:There were no significant differences in the frequency distribution of both genotypes and alles when the cases were campared with the controls at the rs2235371,rs2013162 and rs2235377 loci(P >0.05). Above three loci were located in the same block,rs2235371 and rs2235377 loci presents the strong linkage disequilibrium(r2 =0.949, D'=0.974).Possible haplotypes were:CCT >CAT >TAC,and there was no significant difference between the cases and controls in haplotype distribution(P >0.05).Conclusion:Polymorphisms of rs2235371,rs2013162 and rs2235377 in IRF6 gene may be associ-ated with NSCL/P in Xinjiang Uygur people.
10.Case of acute laryngitis.
Sheng-Qiang WANG ; Wei-Ling ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2013;33(12):1098-1098
Acupuncture Therapy
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