1.Comparison of the effect of thoracoscopy combined with laparoscopy Mckeown and traditional three incision surgery in radical resection of esophageal carcinoma
Weibin WU ; Guiqing ZENG ; Haoda HUANG ; Wenqiang LYU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(2):268-270,271
Objective To compare the effect of thoracoscopy combined with laparoscopy Mckeown and tradi-tional three incision surgery in radical resection of esophageal carcinoma.Methods 300 patients with esophageal cancer who confirmed diagnosis by gastroscopy and pathology,were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group,150 patients in each group.The observation group was treated by thoracoscopy combined with lapa-roscopy Mckeown esophagectomy,and the control group was treated by traditional three incision surgery.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,number of lymph node dissection,length of chest tube drainage,postoperative complica-tions,and length of postoperative hospital stay of the two groups were compared.Results There were no significant differences between the two groups in operating time[(282 ±62)min vs.(273 ±64)min,P >0.05],and number of lymph node dissection[(23.2 ±6.6)vs.(21.6 ±6.4),P >0.05],and there were significant differences in intraop-erative blood loss[(262.3 ±44.7)mL vs.(315.2 ±72.6)mL,P <0.05],length of chest tube drainage[(7.6 ± 1.6)d vs.(9.4 ±2.4)d,P <0.05],postoperative complications[16.7% vs.30.0%,P <0.05],and length of hos-pital stay[(10.5 ±2.5)d vs.(14.0 ±2.0)d,P <0.05].Conclusion Thoracoscopy combined with laparoscopy Mckeown esophagectomy can achieve the same efficacy compared with the traditional approach,and it is worth popu-larizing in clinic for reducing intraoperative blood loss,length of chest tube drainage,postoperative complications,and length of hospital stay.
2.Study on blood lead of rats in long-term toxicity test with goupi gao.
Fanfan LI ; Xianli MENG ; Guiqing ZHAO ; Yong ZENG ; Ping WANG ; Hong LI ; Yihang QIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(6):728-730
OBJECTIVETo observe dynamic changes of blood lead concentration in rats with long-term toxicity test with Goupi Gao by the flame atomic absorption spectrometry, in order to provide reference for safe administration of Goupi Gao.
METHODThe rats were administered with Goupi Gao by high-dose (7 g x kg(-1)), medium-dose (3.5 g x kg(-1)), low-dose (1.75 g x kg(-1)) by external use for consecutively 90 days. Then, the blood samples were collected from the rats before the administration and at 10, 30, 45, 52, 60, 90 d after the administration respectively, as well as 16 d and 28 d after the drug withdrawal. The samples were dispelled with microwave digestion system and then were determined by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry for blood lead levels.
RESULTAccording to methodological study, the standard curve regression equation in this experiment was A = 0.004 9X + 0. 017, r = 0.999 5, with the detection limit up to 0. 380 microg x L(-1). The RSD was 1.4% by precision checks. Blood lead level of mixed blood samples was 175.77 microg x L(-1), whose RSD was 6. 0%. Blood lead concentration gradually increased after low-dose and medium-dose administration to rats and became stable at the 10th day and the 30th day by high-dose. Dose is directly related to blood lead concentration. Meanwhile, the blood lead concentration decreases after the drug withdrawal.
CONCLUSIONThe method of determination in this experiment is so accurate and reliable that it can be used for the determination of blood lead. Long-term and high-dose external use of Goupi Gao can increase blood lead.
Animals ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; toxicity ; Female ; Lead ; blood ; Male ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Spectrophotometry, Atomic ; methods ; Time Factors ; Toxicity Tests