AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the difference between exercised-based pre-rehabilitation and postoperative rapid rehabilitation of gastric cancer patients.MethodsThe clinical data of 120 patients who underwent surgical treatment between 2016 and 2018 in our hospital with pathologically confirmed gastric cancer were retrospectively reviewed. According to the different treatments during the perioperative period, they were divided into exercised-based pre-rehabilitation group and postoperative rapid rehabilitation group. Factor analysis was used to analyze pre-rehabilitation and postoperative rehabilitation of patients with gastric cancer after stress response, nutritional status, insulin resistance, and inflammatory response in patients with gastric cancer, and to further evaluate the value of pre-recovery accelerated postoperative recovery.ResultsThe postoperative stress response, insulin resistance, and inflammatory response in the pre-rehabilitation group were lower than the conventional treatment group. The nutritional status was improved faster than the traditional treatment group. Exercised-based pre-rehabilitation for the rapid recovery of postoperative gastrointestinal function in patients with gastric cancer surgery has significant value.ConclusionExercised-based pre-rehabilitation has great significance for the accelerated rehabilitation of patients with gastric cancer during perioperative period.
A network topology based on Control Area Network (CAN) special for parking lot to construct the parking guidance and information system (PGIS) is put forward. Through analysis of the parking logic division and parking lot information anatomy, the architecture with star topology is explored. On this base, the information of parking lots is classified in detail and the network suitable for transmitting the information is designed. In order to test the reasonability and feasibility, an experiment is carried out lastly.
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