1.Antibioresistance of common bacteria causing respiratory inflammation in Thai Binh Hospital in 2001 - 2002 year period
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;454(6):14-17
Among 604 samples gathered from respiratory inflammation patients at Thai Binh Hospital, 264 samples of Streptococcus pneumonia (43.7%) were isolated, similarily 108 of Streptococcis pyogenes (17.9%), 93 of Klebsiella pneumonia (15.4%), 49 of Staphyllococcus aureus (8.1%), 23 of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (3.8%), 21 of Proteus (3.5%), 19 of Haemophylus (3.1%) were. Different levels of antibiotic resistance of these bacteria were determined
Inflammation
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Bacteria
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Patients
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Respiratory System
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory
2.Clinical respiratory manifestations and lung radiographic images in chronic renal failure at the terminal stage with or without intermittent dialysis
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;11():23-27
The study was performed on 80 chronic renal failure(CRF) subjects. Initial results: Clinical respiratory manifestation: The main respiratory symptom in CRF: chest pain 60,49%, cough 46,25%. There is not significant difference in respiratory symptoms between CRF with intermittent dialysis (P>0.05). Physical symptoms: Crepitating 48,75%, rough vesicular breathing 37,5%. Vesicular breathing and crackle in CRF with intermittent dialysis were significantly higher (P<0,01). Lung radiographic features: There are 8 lesions on lung X-ray, main lesions: lung calcification 80%, large-lung hilar syndrome 71%, lung manifestation in hyperuremia 32,5%, pleural effusion 26,25%. Lung calcification and large lung hilar-syndrom in CRF with ID were higher (P<0,01). There is a relationship between the lesions on chest X-ray and hyperuremia level.
Kidney Failure
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Lung
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Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory
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