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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-386580

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Objective To study the psychological changes and the effect of psychological intervention and to discuss the influence of psychological rehabilitation on carcinoma patients after comprehensive interventional therapy.Methods 100 carcinoma patients were divided into two groups randomly:the psychological intervention group(50 casea) received both psychological intervention therapy and comprehensive intervention therapy;the control group (50 cases) received only comprehensive interventional therapy;Curative effects were assessed with the Symptom Checklist90(SCL-90) ,the Self Rating Depression Scale(SDS) and the Self Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS) for each patient. Results For the psychological intervention group, SCL-90 scores after therapy was significantly lower than that before therapy ( P < 0. 05 ), and were also significantly lower than that ( without anxiety agent) of the control group. The scores of SDS and SAS in post-therapy patients were significantly lower than that of pre-therapy patients in the psychological intervention group. The scores of SDS had no statistical difference between post-therapy patients and pre-therapy patients in the control group. The scores of SAS in post-therapy patients was significantly lower than that of pre-therapy patients in the control group. Both scores of SDS and SAS in the control group were significantly higher than that of the psychological intervention group after therapy. Conclusion Psychological intervention for carcinoma patients after comprehensive interventional therapy played an promotional role in psychological rehabilitation in the community.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-394440

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Objective To study the epidemic situation and associated risk factors of hypertension among the empty-nest elderly in Shangha of community. Methods Using pure random sampling method, a face-to-face questionnaire survey and the blood pressure measuring of the empty-nest elderly aged 60-year-old or above in the two communities of Shanggang were performed by trained investigators. Results There are 634 empty-nest elderlies in the two communities. The prevalence rate of hypertension was 51.7% in the subjects. The associated risk factors of hypertension among the empty-nest elderly include smoking, drinking, excess salt diet, lacking of sports and family history of hypertension. There was significant difference between the groups of hypertension and non-hypertension in the distribution of keeping healthy behaviors. The rate of awareness, management and control were 62. 8% ,49. 2%, and 28.7% respectively in the hypertension subjects. Conclusion The prevalence rate of hypertension among the empty-nest elderly is high, Public health education programs, multiple prevention and intervention measures of hypertension should be strengthened among the empty-nest elderly.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-575584

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Objective To evaluate the imaging diagnosis and select rational interventional treatment for Cockett's syndrome. Methods Clinical analyses and retrospective studies were carried out for 14 cases with Cockett's syndrome in the past five years. Results Three cases of simple Cockett's syndrome and 2 cases of varicose veins showed obvious curable efficacy. In 2 cases of synthetically interventional treatment, 1 case showed no relapse after long-term follow-up of 24 months, another developed acute thrombosis again two weeks later but with a further recurrence after a successful thrombolysis; and then the patient was undergone vascular graft bypass and temporary arteriovenous shunt. Conclusions Through proper and prompt evaluation of stenotic and hemadynamic changes of the iliac and femoral veins giving a complete picture of the pathophysiology, whould lead to a successful treatment for cocketts syndrome especialy before the venous thombosis, and in turn would greatly reduce the late stage complications.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-579799

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Objective To discuss the therapeutic strategy and the clinical efficacy of percutaneous cholecystostomy in treating high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis. Methods During the period of Jan. 2006-June 2008,percutaneous cholecystostomy was performed in 27 high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis,consisting of lithic cholecystitis (n = 21) and non-lithic cholecystitis (n = 6). Of 27 patients,percutaneous cholecystostomy via transhepatic approach was performed in 22 and via transperitoneal approach in 5. The 7 F drainage catheter was used. Cholecystography was conducted before the drainage catheter was extracted. Results Percutaneous cholecystostomy was successfully accomplished in all 27 cases,with a technical success rate of 100%. Postoperative patency of gallbladder drainage was obtained in 25 patients,with the relieving or subsiding of abdominal pain and the restoring of temperature and leukocyte account to normal range within 72 hours. In one patient,as the abdominal pain relief was not obvious 72 hours after the procedure,cholecystography was employed and it revealed the obstruction of the drainage catheter. After reopening of the drainage catheter,the abdominal pain was relieved. In another case,cholecystography was carried out because the abdominal pain became worse after the procedure,and minor bile leak was demonstrated. After powerful anti-infective and symptomatic medication,the abdominal pain was alleviated. The drainage catheter was extracted in 25 patients 6-7 weeks after the treatment. Of these 25 patients,12 accepted selective cholecystectomy,7 received percutaneous cholecystolithotomy and 6 with non-lithic cholecystitis did not get any additional surgery. The remaining two patients were living with long-term retention of the indwelling drainage-catheter. Conclusion Percutaneous cholecystostomy is a simple,safe and effective treatment for acute cholecystitis in high-risk patients. This technique is of great value in clinical practice.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-574956

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Hepatic arterio-venous shunt(HAVS) is a sort of usual pathologic phenomena accompanied by hepatocellular carcinoma,cirrhosis and so on,having significant influence on the therapy and prognosis of HCC.It is very important to have an looking in-depth sight,making a prompt correct diagnosis and giving a proper active therapy for HAVS.The authors reviewed in detail concerning the caused mechanism,imaging-diagnosis and interventional procedures of HAVS so as to get an accordance on it.

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