1.Enteral Nutrition and Parenteral Nutrition Support and Nursing for Acute Severe Pancreatitis
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(03):-
Objective: To study the clinical effect of enteral nutrition(EN) support for acute severe pancreatitis(ASP) by comparing the curative effect of EN and parenteral nutrition(PN) support for ASP.Methods: 65 cases of ASP were randomized into EN group and PN group to observe the nutritional status,immnological index,infectious rate,mortality,hospitalization duration and costs of the two groups.Results: After nutritional support,serum albumin,pro-albumin and siderin in both groups obviously increased and blood glucose and amylase significantly decreased(P
2.Progress of neonatal diabetes mellitus
International Journal of Pediatrics 2011;38(6):606-608
Neonatal diabetes mellitus ( NDM ),which was often misdiagnosed as type 1 diabetes in the past,is a heterogenous single-gene genetic disease.Permanent neonatal diabetes( PNDM )is mainly associated with mutation in KCNJ11,ABCC8,and insulin associated gene instead of immunity.The most common manifestation includes diabetic ketoacidosis,intrauterine growth retardation and dehydration.Gene examination contributes to the classification of NDM and corresponding targeted therapy.Oral sulfonylurea may be used in treating patients with gene mutation of ATP-sensitive K+ channel.
3.Cultivation of medical English majors' translation competence under the framework of eco-translatology
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(3):294-297
The accelerating pace of exchanges and cooperation in medical field between China and foreign countries demands a large number of medical papers, medical-related materials to be ac-curately translated into multiple languages , especially between English and Chinese . Oriented at English majors (medicine directed), based on eco-translatory approach and student-centered teaching method by creating simulations of the medical English ecological translation environment, this paper provided a better and effective practice-based teaching idea, which can promote students' medical English translation competence and strategies, even cultural consciousness and pragmatic ability in a comprehensive manner.
4.General spontaneous movements assessment.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(4):272-274
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5.Advances in studies on Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2009;47(11):842-845
8.Ultrasound imaging of pelvic floor in postpartum women—the movement of three compartments
Feifei LIU ; Lian XU ; Junjia TAO ; Bing HU ; Tao YING
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(9):796-799
Objective To dynamically observe and evaluate the position and movement of pelvic floor organs in vaginal delivery primipara with translabial two-dimensional(2D) ultrasound,and to provide the imaging basis for the effects of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor support structures.Methods Translabial 2D ultrasound was performed on 52 vaginal delivery postpartum women (postpartum group) and 43 normal women as control group to observe the position and movement of pelvic floor organs at rest,on pelvic muscle contraction and during maximum Valsalva maneuver.Results The location of urethrovesical junction and cervix were significantly lower in postpartum group compared with the control group at three stages.The movement of urethrovesical junction and cervix in vertical direction was greater in postpartum group than control group during maximum Valsalva maneuver,while was smaller on pelvic floor contraction.Conclusions Translabial 2D ultrasound could dynamically observe and evaluate the position and movement of pelvic floor organs.Pregnancy and vaginal delivery produce certain effect on pelvic floor support structures,which manifest as weak,defective and dysfunction.The impact was more obvious in anterior and middle compartments.
9.Value of translabial ultrasonography in the diagnosis of female anterior pelvic floor dysfunction
Feifei LIU ; Lian XU ; Tao YING ; Junjia TAO ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(12):1063-1066
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of translabial two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound for female anterior pelvic floor dysfunction,and to discuss the ultrasound appearance of anterior pelvic floor dysfunction.Methods Translabial 2D ultrasound was performed on 63 patients who were diagnosed or suspected with anterior pelvic floor dysfunction using pelvic organ prolapse quantitation system,the position and mobility of bladder neck,the retrovesical angle and urethral rotation were measured during maximum Valsalva maneuver.Different types of anterior pelvic floor dysfunction diseases were diagnosed according to the ultrasound findings.Results Translabial 2D ultrasound diagnose different types of anterior pelvic floor dysfunction diseases based on the position and mobility of bladder neck,retrovesical angle and urethral rotation,including 15 cases bladder neck hypermobility,9 cases funneling of the bladder neck and 37 cases cystocele.Conclusions Translabial 2D ultrasound could provide useful information of anterior pelvic floor and is of great value in the diagnosis of female anterior pelvic floor dysfunction.
10.The significance of ultrasonic cardiac output monitor for monitoring cardiac function in the children with pneumonia complicated with heart failure
Ying HAN ; Tao LIU ; Rong GENG ; Jianping TAO ; Yiyu YANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(5):285-287
Objective To explore the application of the ultrasonic cardiac output monitor(USCOM) in the children with pneumonia complicated with heart failure.Methods Fourteen children with pneumonia complicated with heart failure were enrolled in the experimental group and thirty-two children with common pneumonia were enrolled in the control group.We used the USCOM to measure the cardiac output indicators,including the aortic peak velocity,heart rate,stroke volume index,cardiac index,ejection time and correcting ejection time.Results The heart rate in the experimental group was faster than that of control group[(174 ±10) beats/min vs (133 ± 14) beats/min,P <0.05],the aortic peak velocity in the experimental group was lower than that of control group [(1.246 ±0.234) m/s vs (1.449 ±0.300) m/s,P <0.05],the stroke volume index in the experimental group was lower than that of control group [(29.357 ± 6.500) ml/m2 vs (40.188 ±5.337) ml/m2,P <0.05],and the correcting ejection time in the experimental group was shorter than that of control group [(342.560 ± 8.219) ms vs (354.430 ± 16.500) ms,P < 0.05].Conclusion The cardiac function monitoring by USCOM is accurate and convenient,and USCOM can provide the accurate evidence for the clinical application.