1.Clinical effect of flurbiprofen axetil in the postoperative analgesia of cervical cancer surgery
Qinghui WANG ; Yue SUN ; Wanwei JIANG
Practical Oncology Journal 2018;32(1):33-37
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the analgesic effect of flurbiprofen axetil and its effect on immune factors after cervical cancer surgery.Methods Ninety patients with cervical cancer undergoing laparoscopic surgery were ran-domly divided into three groups with 30 patients in each group in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Dalian University from January 2016 to June 2017.The indexes of assessment were visual assessment of visual analog scale(VAS)pain assessment and postoperative adverse reaction at 2,12,24 and 48 h after operation.The levels of CD4,CD8,IL-1,IL-6,CD4/CD8 and PGEs in the serum at 12,24 and 48 h after operation were measured.Results The VAS scores in the A group were significantly lower than those in the B and C groups dur-ing 12 and 24 h after operation(P<0.05).But there were no significant differences in the levels of CD4,CD8,IL-1,IL-6,CD4/CD8 and PGEs amongst the three groups(P>0.05).The levels of IL-1 and IL-6 at 2,12 and 24 h after operation were significantly higher than those in the baseline(P<0.05).However,the levels of IL-1 and IL-6 in the C group was significantly higher than those in the A and B groups(P<0.05).Compared to before operation,the ratio of CD4/CD8 was decreased and the level of PGE2 was increased in the three groups after operation.After 24 h operation,the ratio of CD4/CD8 in the B group were significantly lower than that in the C group(P<0.05).The level of PGE2 at 12 h after operation was significantly increased in the B and C groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of flurbiprofen axetil and sufentanil in the laparoscopic surgery of cervical cancer can improve postoperative analgesia and reduce adverse reactions,effectively reduce the secretion of inflammatory mediators and minor affect on cellular immune function.
2.Early diagnostic value of relevant platelet parameters and thrombelastogram detection for diabetic patients with angiopathy
Li ZHANG ; Xiaosheng ZHAO ; Tingting CAI ; Wanwei YANG ; Shuangjie ZHANG ; Ye JIANG ; Jiaming ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(5):574-575
Objective To investigate the relationship between the relevant platelet parameters and the thromboelastographic in-dexes with the the occurrence and development of diabetic vascular complications so as to early find the high-risk group of vascular complications or early patients .Methods According to the WHO diagnostic criteria for diabetes ,268 patients with diabetes and 80 retired people with the physical examination (normal control group) were selected as the research subjects .268 cases were divided into the group A(HbA1c <6 .2% without vascular complications) the group B(HbA1c >6 .5% without vascular complications) and the group C(HbA1c >8 .0% with vascular complications ) .The Siemens ADVIA2120 fully automatic blood analyzer was adopt-ed to detect the platelet parameters of mean platelet volume (MPV) ,platelet distribution width(PDW) ,large-platelet(L-PLT) , MPM and mean platelet concentration(MPC);The TEG@ 5000 coagulation analyzer was adopted to perform the thromboelastogra-phy for detecting the values of R ,K ,Angle A and MA .All obtained data were statistically analyzed .Results L-PLT in the group B and the platelet parameters in the group C had statistical differences compared with the normal control group (P<0 .05) .The val-ues of R ,K ,Angle A in the group B and the values of R ,K ,Angle A and Ma in the group C had statistical differences compared with the normal control group (P<0 .05) .Conclusion Relevant platelet parameters and the thrombelastogram detection have the important significance to help to the clinical diagnosis of diabetic angiopathy ,guide the treatment and the condition monitoring ;the thrombelastogram is more sensitive than the detection of the relevant platelet parameters in early finding the patients with diabetic angiopathy .

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