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Chinese journal of integrative medicine ; (12): 796-800, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-262687

ABSTRACT

Chronic kidney disease was closely related with unhealthy lifestyle; therefore a strategy focused both on daily life and medical process, like the Expert Patients Program, was of great value in the prevention and treatment of chronic kidney disease. In China, however, obstacles still existed in the process of implementing the program. Adding traditional Chinese medical interventions to the program assisted both patients and physicians to understand and to accept this new trend in management of chronic disease better. The combination with traditional Chinese medical interventions showed a solution for successfully implementing the Expert Patients Program and provided a new strategy for prevention and control of chronic kidney disease.


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Humans , Acupuncture Therapy , China , Dietetics , Health Plan Implementation , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Patient Care , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Therapeutics
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 165-168, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819805

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Liver failure is the end stage of hepatopathy with unfavorable prognosis. In two patients with liver failure, viable primary human hepatocytes, obtained from resected liver tissue of patients with hepatolithiasis, were transplanted into the spleen by interventional therapy through femoral arterial cannula. After transplantation, the patients' clinical symptoms and liver function were significantly improved. However, their bilirubin increased within six days following transplantation. One suffered from hepatic coma and give up treatment and the other patient died fourteen days after transplantation. It is technically safe to treat liver failure by intrasplenic transplantation of adult hepatocytes and the clinical efficacy has been confirmed. How to make transplanted hepatic cells proliferate and functionally survive is the key point to maintain continuous improvement of the recipient's hepatic function.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Bilirubin , Metabolism , Fatal Outcome , Hepatic Encephalopathy , Pathology , Hepatocytes , Transplantation , Liver Failure , Metabolism , Pathology , General Surgery , Liver Function Tests , Spleen , Pathology , Treatment Failure
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