1.Effects of MEBO on promoting healing of pressure ulcers in elderly patients in community
Xuanli ZHU ; Yuqin DING ; Qingye MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(4):572-574,575
Objective To explore the effects of moist exposed burn ointment ( MEBO) and in situ skin regeneration technology in the treatment of pressure ulcers in elderly patients in community. Methods A total of 31 elderly patients with pressure ulcers in community were treated with MEBO and in situ skin regeneration technology. The amount of wound exudate, histological types and area change were observed dynamically to evaluate the condition of wound healing. Results There were 14 elderly patients with StageⅠ-Ⅱ pressure ulcers healed within two weeks after treatment, and other 17 patients were healed without skin-grafting within 120 days. Conclusions The application of MEBO and in situ skin regeneration technology can effectively promote healing of pressure ulcers in elderly patients in community and is worthy of clinical promotion and application.
2.Expressions and clinical significance of multidrug resistance associated protein gene (MRP) and lung resistance protein gene (LRP) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Bailin WANG ; Haiyan YANG ; Shuping ZHAI ; Xiaoping CHEN ; Yong ZHONG ; Qingye ZHANG ; Lei MENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To study the expressions and significance of MRP and LRP in HCC. Methods The expressions of two genes were examined in three tissues (54 cases of HCC, 24 para cancer and 12 posthepatitis cirrhosis tissues) by SP immunohistochemical and PCR techniques. Results MRP and LRP were expressed in three tissues, with significantly higher rates in HCC than others (P

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