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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678506

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Objective To explore the factors affecting the prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment with minimally invasive operation Methods Clinical data from 50 patients diagnosed as hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment with minimally invasive debridement were retrospectively analyzed Risk factors affecting the prognosis of patients were analyzed with logistic regression Results The fatality rate of patients was 24 0% and rate of vegetative state and handicap was 36 0% Factors such as the amount of bleeding, bleeding site, preoperative GCS value, changes in pupils and light reaction were associated with the prognosis of patients undergoing minimally invasive debridement for the treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage The time between bleeding and operation was statistically correlated with the short term prognosis Conclusion The prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is associated with multiple factors The amount of bleeding, bleeding site, preoperative GCS value, changes in pupils and light reaction can be used as the important indexes for the prognosis of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage after treatment of minimally invasive operation

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-559856

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Objective To explore the changes in ionic pump functions of cardiomyocyte cell membrane and the effects of compound hyperosmotic saline solution. Method Ninety-six Wistar rats were randomized into two groups: hyperosmotic saline solution (HES, n=48) and 0.9% sodium chloride solution injection (NS, n=48). Hemorrhagic shock model was reproduced by a gradient volume-control phase exsanguination, combined with an adjustment phase, from femoral artery, with mean arterial pressure kept at 40kPa. At each time-point (pre-shock stage, shock, and 30min, 60min, 90min, 120min post-resuscitation), eight rats were used for various tests. The ATPase activity of cardiomyocyte cell membrane and the myocardial pathologic changes were investigated at different time points. Results Compared with shock stage, the ATPase activity of group HSH was significantly different (P

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)1982.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-561061

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Objective To explore the changes in Ca2+ concentration and mitochondrial membrane potential in cultured myocytes in rat subjected to hypovolemia shock.Methods 84 Wistar rats were randomized into two groups:hypertonic solution resuscitation(HES,n=42)and 0.9% sodium chloride resuscitation(NS,n=42).At different timepoint(pre-shock stage,shock,post-resuscitation 5min,15min,30min,60min and 90min),the cultured cardiac myocytes,some were stained with JC-1,used fluo-4/AM as calcium probe,the others were assayed for Ca2+ mitochondrial membrane potential by flow cytomety.Results Ca2+ concentration of group HES at shock,post-resuscitation 5min,15min and 30min was higher than that of pre-shock stage,but mitochondrial membrane potential at post-resuscitation 60min and 90min was lower(P0.05).Ca2+ concentration and mitochondrial membrane potential of group HES at post-resuscitation 60min and 90min were more significantly different than that of group NS(P

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