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  • The Impact of Health Education on the Family Life Quality of Patients with Cirrhosis

    ObjectiveTo discuss the impact of health education for the patients with decompensated cirrhosis and their family members on patients' family life quality, psychological conditions, medication compliance, and re-admission rates. MethodsWe selected 100 decompensated cirrhosis patients between December 2012 and December 2013, and randomized them into two groups with 50 patients in each. One week prior to discharge, we conducted a comprehensive nursing assessment for the patients and developed hospital care regimen. Patients were followed up after discharge for six months. The control group underwent routine health education and extended care, while the experimental group had an addition of health education and extended care intervention on their family members. ResultsAnxiety and depression were alleviated in both the two groups. The psychological conditions of patients in the experimental group were significantly better than the control group (P<0.01). The total scores of quality of life was significantly different compared with the scores before intervention (P<0.01). Medication compliance improved more significantly in the experimental group after intervention (P<0.05). Re-admission rates decreased more significantly in the experimental group than the control group (P<0.01). ConclusionHealth education and extended care intervention for patients and their family members can improve patients' psychological conditions, promote medication compliance, reduce readmission rates, and improve patients' quality of family life.

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  • The Effects of Acute and Chronic Ozone Exposure on Inflammation,Structure and Function in Murine Lung

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of acute and chronic ozone exposure on inflammation,structure and function in murine lung. Methods32 C57/BL6 mice were randomly divided into a single (acute) ozone exposed group,a single air exposed group,a multiple (chronic) ozone exposed group (every three days over 6 weeks),and a multiple air exposed group with 8 mice in each group.The mice were exposed to 2.5 ppm of ozone or air for 3 hours per time and sacrificed 24 hours after the last time of ozone exposure.Lung volume,low attenuation area (LAA) percentage,lung function,cell counts and malondialdehyde (MDA) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF),8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in serum,inflammation scores and mean linear intercept (Lm) in lung section were assessed. ResultsCompared with the single air exposed group,single (acute) ozone exposure led to increases in inflammatory cells in BALF,inflammation scores in the lung tissue,MDA in BALF and 8-OHdG in serum,but had no effect on lung volume,LAA percentage,airflow or Lm.Compared with the single (acute) ozone exposed group,the single air exposed group and the multiple air exposed group,multiple (chronic) ozone exposure increased inflammatory cells in BALF,lung volume,LAA percentage,total lung capacity and lung compliance,mediated airflow obstruction,and also increased lung inflammation socres and Lm. ConclusionAcute ozone exposure induced airway/lung inflammation and oxidative stress,while chronic ozone exposure induced airway/lung inflammation,emphysema and airflow obstruction.

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