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Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-587720

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Objective To observe the changes of HNP1-3 and NE content in serum quantitatively during perioperation of cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB),and to explore the role of changes of HNP1-3 and NE content in early diagnosis of system inflammatory response syndromes(SIRS)after cardiopulmonary bypass.Methods The contents of HNP1-3 and NE in serum during perioperation of 21 cardiac surgeries under cardiopulmonary bypass were measured quantitatively using ELISA method,and the contents of CK,CK-MB and C-RP in serum were measured at the same time points as that of HNP1-3 and NE.Results The contents of HNP1-3 and NE in serum were 54.55?26.45 ng/ml and 41.09?9.93 ng/ml respectively before CPB,and they were 435.45?500.13 ng/ml and 250.91?97.21 ng/ml respectively 0.5 h after CPB which were significantly higher than that before CPB(P

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678874

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Objectives: To research the effects of recombinant human growth hormone(rhGH) with total parenteral nutrition(TPN) on the old patients following abdominal surgery. Methods: 26 old patients receiving TPN after major abdominal surgery were selected and distributed to study group(rhGH+TPN, n =13) and control group(TPN only, n =13).For 7 days after operation, rhGH (8 U/d) or normal saline(in control group) were used. The patients' weight, serum albumin, right hand grip, sleep time and the time of incision cicatrized were determined. Results: The increase of weight, level of plasma albumin, grip power of right hand and sleep time were improved more in study group than those in control group. The incision cicatrized time was also shortened in study group. Conclusions: Growth hormone can promote protein synthesis, accelerate incision healing and reduce the postoperative fatigue syndrome.

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