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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-658257

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Objective To compare the effects of two different samples and different test methods on blood biochemical indexes and blood glucose values in rats. Methods Glucose levels in the serum and plasma samples were detected with a blood glucometer, and the biochemical parameters in the serum and plasma were determined by routine blood biochemistry. The data were statistically compared and analyzed to determine if there are some significant differences. Results Among the 19 biochemical indexes of serum and plasma specimens, nine parameters, i. e. , ALB, TP, ALP, CHOL,URIC,GLU,Mg,LD,Ca showed significant differences(P< 0. 05),while the other 10 indexes showed no significant difference (P> 0. 05). Different samples and different methods had significant differences in the detection of blood glucose (P< 0. 05). Conclusions Different method and samples impact on the detection of blood glucose and some other serum and plasma biochemical indexes.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-661136

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Objective To compare the effects of two different samples and different test methods on blood biochemical indexes and blood glucose values in rats. Methods Glucose levels in the serum and plasma samples were detected with a blood glucometer, and the biochemical parameters in the serum and plasma were determined by routine blood biochemistry. The data were statistically compared and analyzed to determine if there are some significant differences. Results Among the 19 biochemical indexes of serum and plasma specimens, nine parameters, i. e. , ALB, TP, ALP, CHOL,URIC,GLU,Mg,LD,Ca showed significant differences(P< 0. 05),while the other 10 indexes showed no significant difference (P> 0. 05). Different samples and different methods had significant differences in the detection of blood glucose (P< 0. 05). Conclusions Different method and samples impact on the detection of blood glucose and some other serum and plasma biochemical indexes.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664105

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The clinical evaluation methods of facial paralysis can be divided into functional evaluation scales,neuro-electrophysiologi-cal tests and computer evaluation systems.The commonly used function evaluation scales include House-Brackmann Grading Scale(HB-GS),Burres-Fisch Facial Nerve Scoring System,Nottingham System,Sunnybrook facial grading System(SFGS),Degree of Facial Nerve Paralysis Hierarchical Scale,Facial Disability Index(FDI)and Facial Clinimetric Evaluation(FaCE)Scale,etc.Neuro-electrophysiological tests mainly consist of facial electromyography (EMG), electroneurography (ENoG), blink reflex (BR), and neural excitatory test (NET), etc.The computer evaluation system based on the sensor is mainly divided into the computer evaluation system based on infrared thermal image technology and the computer evaluation system based on biomedicine image recognition.This article briefly summarized the existing methods of facial paralysis evaluation in terms of sensitivity,stability,accuracy,ease of operation and economics.

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