1.Effect of team hypnotic counseling for cancer patients on anxiety and depression
Lianying JIANG ; Pei ZOU ; Fumei JIN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(z2):9-11
Objective To observe the effect of team hypnotic counseling for cancer patients on anxiety and depression,and to explore the effective measure to make cancer patients achieve long -term survival and quality of life.Methods The hypnotic treatment technology was carried in the application of team hypnotic counseling,and the emotional status was designed for cancer patients of team hypnotic counseling courses,and the self rating Anxiety Scale(ASA)and self rating Depression Scale(SDS)was contrasted before and after guidance.Results After 20times of team hypnotic counseling,55 cases of cancer patients were taken ASA,SDS measurement,before team hypnot-ic counseling,ASA was (45.5 ±6.2)points,SDS was (47.3 ±9.3)points,and after team hypnotic counseling,ASA was (37.1 ±3.3)points,SDS was (38.2 ±2.4)points,there was a significant difference before and after team hyp-notic counseling(ASA P <0.02,SDS P <0.05).Conclusion The team hypnotic counseling can significantly im-prove cancer patients with anxiety and depression,application of hypnotic technique in cancer team counseling is very practical,feasible and worthy of further exploration.
2.A single-center prospective study of a screening strategy for early gastric cancer under high-definition gastroscopy
Peng JIN ; Fumei YIN ; Hui SU ; Lang YANG ; Zilin KANG ; Yuqi HE ; Xiaojun ZHAO ; Jianqiu SHENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(6):464-471
Objective:To study the effectiveness of a strategy for detecting early gastric cancer using high-definition gastroscopy.Methods:A total of 849 patients over 35 years old who underwent gastroscopy in the Seventh Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from December 2018 to January 2019 were enrolled to a prospective study. During gastroscopy, biopsies were taken at any suspicious lesions in patients who had never been infected with Helicobacter pylori. In ulcer-type lesions, biopsies were taken at the edge of the ulcer. Outside the atrophic area, biopsies were taken at lesions in the cardia which were reddish under white light, or lesions in the non-cardiac area which were white or showed clear borders under white light. Inside the atrophic area, biopsies were taken at elevated lesions with clear borders or irregular depressions on the top, or flat/depressed lesions with irregular borders or being ocherous under narrow band imaging. In addition, biopsies were performed on any lesion that did not meet the above standard but was considered necessary. The high-risk patients were followed up by gastroscopy to observe the detection and missed diagnosis of neoplasm that meet the above standard, and to determine the sensitivity and positive predictive value of the strategy. Results:A total of 548 patients were biopsied (781 lesions). Among the 327 lesions that met the above standard, 16 lesions (4.9%) were diagnosed as epithelial neoplasm, of which 10 (3.1%) were high-grade neoplasm. Among the 454 lesions that did not meet the standard, only 1 (0.2%) epithelial neoplasm was diagnosed, and there was no high-grade neoplasm. The positive predictive value of this screening strategy for gastric epithelial neoplasm and high-grade neoplasm was higher than those who did not meet the standard (4.9% VS 0.2%, χ2=19.49, P<0.01; 3.1% VS 0, P<0.001). There were 146 patients (17.2%, 146/849) followed up by gastroscopy. During the follow-up, 2 high-grade intramucosal neoplasms were found. 84.2% (16/19) of epithelial tumors and 83.3% (10/12) of high-grade neoplasm were detected during the initial gastroscopy. Conclusion:This screening strategy can efficiently detect early gastric cancer under high-definition gastroscopy.