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Objective To discuss the effeet of nursing intervention in the prevention of psychiatric disorder in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods Patients with CABG(202 cases) were divided into the control group (100 cases) and the intervention group (102 cases).The control group received routine treatment and nursing while the intervention group was given systemic nursing intervention.The mental status was evaluated by mini-mental status examination (MMSE). Results The incidence of psychiatric disorder in the intervention group was 4 cases (3.92%),which was statistically lower than those in the control group(16 cases,16.00%). Conclusions Effective nursing intervention combined with effective treatment could prevent and control the psychiatric disorder of patients after CABG.
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Objective:To investigate the relationship between insight and self of schizophrenia patients by paradigm of self-reference effect(SRE).Methods:16 schizophrenia patients with insight, 16 schizophrenia patients without insight and 16 normal controls matched with age and education degree were measured by SRE, and the results were analyzed.Results:SRE was shown in normal controls, and R performance on Self task was better than on other two tasks(P0.05).This means that SRE was not demonstrated in schizophrenia patients.There were significant differences between patients without insight and normal controls in R performance(P0.05).Conclusion:The profile of the results indicates that self-disturbance is shown in schizophrenia.There is no obviously correlation between insight and self-reference effect in schizophrenia patients.
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Objective To study the microanatomy of the petrosal vein(PV) and discuss the surgical management of the vessel during microvascular decompression.Methods A total of 15 cadaveric(30 PVs) heads were obtained from dead adults.The position,morphology,branches,and variation of the PV,and anatomical relationship between the trigeminal,facial and acoustic nerves and the vessel were observed.Sixty patients with trigeminal neuralgia or hemifacial spasm were also enrolled in this study.Microvascular decompression was performed on the cases,and the PV and its branches were observed during the operation.Results The PV is formed by the union of 2 to 3 branches.It passes through the the subarachnoid space and terminates in the inner two third of the superior petrosal sinus.Classfied by number of the unilateral PVs,3 types of the vessel has been observed:single-stem(9 sides,30.0%),double-stem(17 sides,56.7%) and triple-stem types(4 sides,13.3%).Moreover,according to the anatomical relationship between the end of the PV and auditory meatus,the vein has 3 subgroups:interior-side(17/55,30.9%),intermediate(24/55,43.6%),and exterior-side(14/55,25.5%) subgroups.In our specimens,8 PVs(the main stem or a branch) touched the trigeminal nerve,and 19 PVs were less than 1 mm away from the nerve.None of the PVs connected to the faical and acoustic nerves.In the 60 patients who recieved microvascular decompression,107 PV branches(19 single-stem veins,35 double-stem vessels,and 6 triple-stem veins) were found during the operation,among which 33 belonged to interior-side subgroup,46 were classifed as intermediate type,and 28 were exterior-side veins.Conclusions Management of the PV is the key step for cerebellopontine angle surgery.The vein or its branches can be cut off when they compress the surrounding tissues or obstruct the surgical field.