1.Application of IOE in stroke patients with swallowing disorders under continuity of care
Yingbi JIA ; Chunxia ZHANG ; Xiaozhen WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(11):13-16
Objective To explore application of intermittent oral to esophageal tube feeding(IOE)supported by continuity of care in stroke patients with swallowing disorders.Methods A total of 100 stroke patients with swallowing disorders admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January to September 2023 were selected as subjects,and they were divide into control group(n=50)and observation group(n=50)by using random number table method.Control group received nutritional support through a nasogastric tube,while observation group received IOE.Swallowing function of patients before and after intervention,nutritional indicators,item short from health survey(SF-36)scores,and incidence of complications were compared between two groups.Results After the intervention,the swallowing function of observation group improved compared to control group(P<0.05).Nutritional indicators of both groups increased,and observation group was higher than control group(P<0.05).The scores of each item on the SF-36 in observation group were higher than those in control group(P<0.05).The incidence of complications in observation group was reduced compared to control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Implementing IOE with continuity of care support can improve swallowing function of stroke patients with swallowing disorders,reduce occurrence of complications.
2.Application of IOE in stroke patients with swallowing disorders under continuity of care
Yingbi JIA ; Chunxia ZHANG ; Xiaozhen WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(11):13-16
Objective To explore application of intermittent oral to esophageal tube feeding(IOE)supported by continuity of care in stroke patients with swallowing disorders.Methods A total of 100 stroke patients with swallowing disorders admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from January to September 2023 were selected as subjects,and they were divide into control group(n=50)and observation group(n=50)by using random number table method.Control group received nutritional support through a nasogastric tube,while observation group received IOE.Swallowing function of patients before and after intervention,nutritional indicators,item short from health survey(SF-36)scores,and incidence of complications were compared between two groups.Results After the intervention,the swallowing function of observation group improved compared to control group(P<0.05).Nutritional indicators of both groups increased,and observation group was higher than control group(P<0.05).The scores of each item on the SF-36 in observation group were higher than those in control group(P<0.05).The incidence of complications in observation group was reduced compared to control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Implementing IOE with continuity of care support can improve swallowing function of stroke patients with swallowing disorders,reduce occurrence of complications.
3.THE EFFECT OF PORTAL VEIN ARTERIALIZATION ON HEPATIC REGENERATION IN A RAT MODEL OF EXPERIMENTAL OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
Yongliang CHEN ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Yingbi WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
0 05) between the experimental and control groups.The arterialization of portal vein did not have any negative effects on the hepatic regeneration. Hepatic cell could regenerate normally.
4.Relationship between ?_1-aderenergic receptor and cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia subjected to ischemic reperfusion
Qianjin ZHONG ; Zengwei WANG ; Yingbi XIAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
Objective To study the relationship between ? 1-aderenergic receptor (? 1-AR) and cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia undergoing ischemic reperfusion, and the effects of St. Thomas Hospital cardioplegic solution Ⅱ (STS) and cold blood cardioplegia (CBC) on the ? 1-AR and cardiac function. Methods Normobaric hypoxic guenia-pig model and isolated perfused working heart preparation were established. Cardiac functions were recorded by a multichannel biologic signal analyzer. Myocardial ? 1-AR density (B max ) and affinity (K d) were investigated by radial ligand binding. Results Significant decrease of B max was found in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia suffering from hypothermic (20 ℃)-ishemic reperfusion (P0.05). Conclusion The impairment of cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig undergoing myocardial ischemic reperfusion might be associated with the decline of B max , but not with K d. Different effects of STS and CBC on cardiac function may result from their different influences on B max .

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