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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 1127-1132, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957942

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Objective:To investigate the effect of outpatient cardiac rehabilitation on the quality of life and lifestyle changes in patients with coronary heart disease.Methods:A total of 135 patients with coronary heart disease who received exercise rehabilitation in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center of Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University were enrolled in the study. Among them, 63 cases seldom attended (≤12 sessions, low-attending group), 37 cases less frequently attended (13-24 sessions, medium-attending group) and 35 cases attended frequently (≥25 sessions, high-attending group). The clinical data, cardiac rehabilitation, Seattle Angina Scale (SAQ) score and SF-36 quality of life score before and after rehabilitation, and lifestyle changes such as out-of-hospital exercise were documented and compared among the three groups.Results:Compared with baseline, the 5-dimensional scores of SAQ and the 9-dimensional scores of SF-36 (except for role-emotional and health change) were not significantly improved after cardiac rehabilitation in low-attending group ( P>0.05), while the angina stability, angina frequency, treatment satisfaction of SAQ, and bodily pain, health change of SF-36 in medium-attending group were improved ( P<0.05), and both SAQ and SF-36 in high-attending group were increased ( P<0.05). After cardiac rehabilitation, the SAQ and SF-36 scores of patients in high-attending group were significantly higher than those of patients in low-attending group ( P<0.05). The lifestyle was changed in 77.14%(27/35)patients of high-attending group, which was higher and that of low-attending group(38.10%, 24/63) (χ 2=13.74, P<0.001). Conclusion:The outpatient exercise rehabilitation can improve the quality of life and change lifestyle of patients with coronary heart disease; and the effect of rehabilitation is associated with the attending frequency.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 496-500, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709291

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Objective To review the clinical characteristics and current management strategy and to examine the factors to be considered in the selection of treatment options for mitral regurgitation (MR) in elderly inpatients.Methods Elderly patients(≥60years old)who had been diagnosed with moderate to severe MR by transthoracic echocardiography and hospitalized from May 1,2014 to April 30,2015were included in this study (N=680).Patients were grouped according to therapy:the surgery group (n=372) and the medication group (n=308).Data at baseline including medical history and echocardiography were collected for comparison between the two groups and for analysis of factors associated with treatment choice.Results Of the 680 patients with moderate to severe MR,45.3% were treated with medication.Compared with the surgery group,patients in the medication group were older,with a lower prevalence of primary MR,a higher prevalence of coronary heart disease and higher Euroscore-Ⅱ scores (all P<0.01).Furthermore,the medication group had a lower prevalence of moderate MR(75/308 or 24.4% vs.200/372 or 53.8%,P< 0.01),a lower left ventricular ejection fraction (47.8 ± 16.1) % vs (61.5 ± 9.2)%(P<0.01),and a larger left ventricular end diastolic diameter(59.2±11.4)mmw (55.8±8.8)mm (P< 0.01).Besides,multivariable analysis revealed that regurgitation grade,left ventricular ejection fraction,multiple valve disease,age,and diabetes were correlated with therapy decisions(OR=62.067,1.089,4.791,0.879 and 0.414,respectively,P<0.01 or P<0.05).Conclusions Old age,impaired left ventricular ejection fraction,low regurgitation grade,diabetes,and absence of multiple valves are the most salientfactors for which surgery should not be selected.

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Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 552-554, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-471454

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Objective To explore the frequencies of MPL exon 10 mutations in JAK2 V617F-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms patients. Methods MPLW515K/L was processed through allele-specific PGR combined with direct sequence analysis. The mutations of others MPL exon 10 were detected by single strand conformation polymorphism PGR (PCR-SSCP) combined with direct sequencing. Results Of the 103 patients with JAK2 V617F-negtive myeloproliferative neoplasms patients, 1 carried MPLW515K mutation (TGG→AAG)in PMF; 1 was found to have new mutation (CTGGTGATCGCT insert) in ET and have homozygous mutation. Conclusion JAK2 V617F-negtive myeloproliferative neoplasms patients carried additional mutations in addition to W515K/L mutations in MPL exon 10, but its frequency of mutation is low.

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