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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 14-16, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-425356

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ObjectiveTo discuss the content of serum C-reactive protein and the glycoprotein KL- 6 in hand-foot and mouth disease complicated with neurogenic pulmonary edema children,and discuss related nursing measures,in order to provide the basis for diagnosis of hand-foot and mouth disease complicated with neurogenic pulmonary edema. Methods96 cases of children patients with hand- foot and mouth disease complicated with neurogenic pulmonary edema from January 2010 to June 2011 were selected at random in our hospital,56 cases were heavy patients,40 patients were common type.Another 48 cases were randomly selected healthy volunteers.Using the turbidity to determine the content of C-reactive protein in serum,the Elisa method to determine the content of glycoprotein KL-6.The results were compared and the related nursing measures were summarized. ResultsThe results of the turbidity for C-reactive protein showed that heavy patients were with the highest levels of CRP,common type followed subsequently,while the healthy group was normal.The results of Elisa for glycoprotein KL-6 showed that heavy patients were with the highest levels of glycoprotein KL-6,Common type followed subsequently,the healthy group was normal.By data analysis,we found that the two kinds of test results between three groups were obviously different. ConclusionsThrough comparative analysis,we found that the content of C- reactive protein and the glycoprotein KL-6 were positively correlated with the order of severity of hand-foot and mouth disease complicated with neurogenic pulmonary edema,which can be used as index of clinical judgment of the severity of the disease.Reasonable care measures are very impartant for recovery of the patients.

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