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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 1353-1359, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994117

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Objective:To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of controlled low central venous pressure (CLCVP) applied in patients undergoing hepatectomy.Methods:PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP databases were searched from inception to October 1, 2022 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving CLCVP in hepatectomy.All RCTs enrolled included CLCVP group and conventional operation group.The major evaluation indicators were intraoperative blood loss, operation duration and intraoperative blood transfusion.The secondary evaluation indicators were intraoperative monitoring indicators, postoperative liver and renal function, and complications at 1 day after operation.Meta-analysis was performed using the RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 25 RCTs involving 1 816 patients were finally included.Compared with conventional operation group, the intraoperative blood loss was significantly reduced, the operation time was shorten, the rate of intraoperative blood transfusion was decreased, the amount of blood transfused was decreased ( P<0.01), and no significant change was found in intraoperative hemodynamic parameters and parameters of liver and renal function at 1 day after operation, and incidence of gas embolism, pleural effusion and bile leakage in CLCVP group ( P>0.05). Conclusions:CLCVP is safe and effective during hepatectomy.

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International Journal of Pediatrics ; (6): 425-430, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-862997

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Objective:To investigate the human cytomegalovirus(HCMV)infection and hearing impairment in infants with congenital and perinatal diseases of the Bo′ai Hospital in Zhongshan City, and to explore the risk factors of hearing impairment and clinical outcomes.Methods:A total of 243 cases of infants with congenital and perinatal HCMV infection were collected from Bo′ai Hospital from January 2016 to December 2018.Clinical data and brainstem auditory evoked potential(BAEP)results were analyzed retrospectively.Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the risk factors of hearing impairment.The children with hearing loss were followed up in out-patient.Results:Positive rates of congenital and perinatal HCMV infection in infants were 4.56%(121/2654), 2.76%(74/2686)and 3.15%(85/2701)from 2016 to 2018 in our hospital respectively.In 243 cases, there were 107 cases with normal hearing(44%), 33 cases with suspicious hearing impairment(14%)and 103 cases with hearing impairment(42%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the age less than 1 month( P=0.034)and CMV-DNA positive( P=0.003)were independent risk factors for hearing impairment.The manifestations of hearing impairment were various.Twenty cases with suspected hearing impairment were not treated with ganciclovir, in which 19 cases BAEP became normal.Sixty-seven cases with hearing impairment were followed up, of whom 47 cases received standardized ganciclovir antiviral therapy: 30 cases returned to normal, and 12 cases improved, and 3 cases showed no significant changes, and 2 cases aggravated.Twenty cases did not received the antiviral therapy: 5 cases returned to normal, and 8 cases improved, and 3 cases showed no significant changes, and 4 cases aggravated. Conclusion:There was a high rate of HCMV infection of congenital and perinatal infants in our hospital.Infected infants have a higher proportion of hearing impairment.Infants less than 1 month and CMV-DNA positive are more likely to suffer from hearing impairment.It can be considered for clinical observation for the cases with slightly elevated hearing threshold.Standardized ganciclovir antiviral therapy has obvious effect on hearing improvement.

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