BACKGROUND Glucose imbalance is common in total parenteral nutrition(TPN).Hypoglycemia seems to be less frequent than hyperglycemia,but it influences the clinical outcome to a greater extent.Therefore,it should be eff...BACKGROUND Glucose imbalance is common in total parenteral nutrition(TPN).Hypoglycemia seems to be less frequent than hyperglycemia,but it influences the clinical outcome to a greater extent.Therefore,it should be effectively prevented and treated.However,there is no relevant report on how to treat hypoglycemia caused by TPN in patients with liver cell injury.CASE SUMMARY We present three patients with liver cell injury who developed severe hypo-glycemia during or after TPN infusion.The causes of severe hypoglycemia and glucose-raising strategies were discussed.According to the physiological charac-teristics of the hepatocellular injury,the ratio of nutrition components prescribed in TPN was appropriately adjusted for the three cases.We simultaneously reduced the dose of insulin and fat emulsion,and increased the dose of glucose in TPN.The blood glucose level was restored to normal range and clinical symptoms were eliminated.CONCLUSION When hypoglycemia occurs during or after TPN in patients with hepatocellular injury,physicians need to simultaneously reduce insulin and fat emulsion,and increase glucose,and correct severe hypoglycemia in time to reduce its adverse consequences.展开更多
Most of the phosphorite deposits in the world contain isomorphism rare earths(RE) which are considerably difficult to be leached into solution in the wet phosphoric acid process. In this work, a systematic study of le...Most of the phosphorite deposits in the world contain isomorphism rare earths(RE) which are considerably difficult to be leached into solution in the wet phosphoric acid process. In this work, a systematic study of leaching RE using sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, mixed acid and two-step leaching of phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid was performed. The aims are to illuminate the main factors that inhibit RE leaching and to provide insights into the further enrichment of RE in the wet phosphoric acid solution. The results indicate that H_2SO_4 is not an effective acid for leaching isomorphism RE from phosphorite ore.The low RE leaching efficiency attributes to the RE cocrystallized and encapsulated by phosphogypsum(PG) as well as the precipitation of RE by RE sulfates or phosphates. High concentration of H_3PO_4 can enhance the dissolution and diffusion of RE ions. Hence, the optimized leaching mode of improving RE leaching efficiency is to adequately dissolve phosphorite ores in high concentration of H_3PO_4 solution and then add H_2SO_4 to crystallize PG.The effect of co-crystallization or encapsulation of PG on RE can be decreased due to the crystallizing mode of PG in the bulk solution instead of on the interface of solid reactants. RE leaching efficiency can be high up to 65% by the optimized leaching mode.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Glucose imbalance is common in total parenteral nutrition(TPN).Hypoglycemia seems to be less frequent than hyperglycemia,but it influences the clinical outcome to a greater extent.Therefore,it should be effectively prevented and treated.However,there is no relevant report on how to treat hypoglycemia caused by TPN in patients with liver cell injury.CASE SUMMARY We present three patients with liver cell injury who developed severe hypo-glycemia during or after TPN infusion.The causes of severe hypoglycemia and glucose-raising strategies were discussed.According to the physiological charac-teristics of the hepatocellular injury,the ratio of nutrition components prescribed in TPN was appropriately adjusted for the three cases.We simultaneously reduced the dose of insulin and fat emulsion,and increased the dose of glucose in TPN.The blood glucose level was restored to normal range and clinical symptoms were eliminated.CONCLUSION When hypoglycemia occurs during or after TPN in patients with hepatocellular injury,physicians need to simultaneously reduce insulin and fat emulsion,and increase glucose,and correct severe hypoglycemia in time to reduce its adverse consequences.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51364005, 51564003 and 51574094)
文摘Most of the phosphorite deposits in the world contain isomorphism rare earths(RE) which are considerably difficult to be leached into solution in the wet phosphoric acid process. In this work, a systematic study of leaching RE using sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, mixed acid and two-step leaching of phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid was performed. The aims are to illuminate the main factors that inhibit RE leaching and to provide insights into the further enrichment of RE in the wet phosphoric acid solution. The results indicate that H_2SO_4 is not an effective acid for leaching isomorphism RE from phosphorite ore.The low RE leaching efficiency attributes to the RE cocrystallized and encapsulated by phosphogypsum(PG) as well as the precipitation of RE by RE sulfates or phosphates. High concentration of H_3PO_4 can enhance the dissolution and diffusion of RE ions. Hence, the optimized leaching mode of improving RE leaching efficiency is to adequately dissolve phosphorite ores in high concentration of H_3PO_4 solution and then add H_2SO_4 to crystallize PG.The effect of co-crystallization or encapsulation of PG on RE can be decreased due to the crystallizing mode of PG in the bulk solution instead of on the interface of solid reactants. RE leaching efficiency can be high up to 65% by the optimized leaching mode.