1.Efficacy and safety of endobiliary radiofrequency ablation with stent placement in treatment of non-resectable extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Jianfeng YANG ; Haibin ZHOU ; Yifeng ZHOU ; Hangbin JIN ; Qifeng LOU ; Wen LYU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(6):418-422
Objective To study the efficacy and safety of endobiliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) with stent placement in treatment of unresectable extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (EHCC).Methods The patients with unresectable EHCC in Hangzhou First People's Hospital between October 2013 and January 2015 were enrolled in a prospective, randomized, single-blind cohort study, and were assigned randomly into two groups: RFA+stent group and stent-only group.The jaundice fade time, stent patency period, overall survival rate, and postoperative adverse events were analyzed between two groups.Results Among 59 patients with non-resectable EHCC, 28 were divided into RFA+stent group, and 31 were in stent-only group.There was no statistical difference in preoperative serum total bilirubin between the two groups.Mean serum bilirubin decrease time was significantly lower in the RFA+stent group than that in the stent-only group[17.9 d(7-22 d) VS 29.9 d(10-55 d),P=0.03].The biliary patency period in RFA+stent group was significantly longer than that of stent-only group (8.9 months VS 4.5 months, P=0.02).The mean survival time in RFA+stent group was significantly longer than that of stent-only group[13.3 months(6.2-16.5 months) VS 8.6 months(4.5-11.7 months), P=0.000).Incidence of postoperative adverse events showed no statistical difference between the two groups(P=0.727).Conclusion RFA with stent placement is effective and safe as a palliative measure in the treatment of non-resectable EHCC, and it can significantly shorten the jaundice fade time, prolong the biliary patency period and overall survival, while without increase of the incidence of adverse events.
2.Analysis of myocardial proteomic alteration after Qishenyiqi formula treatment in acute infarcted rat hearts.
Chengtao HONG ; Yi WANG ; Jianzhou LOU ; Qian LIU ; Haibin QU ; Yiyu CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(8):1018-1021
OBJECTIVEUse proteomic technique to research the effects of Qishenyiqi formula in acute myocardial infarcted rats, and further explore its protein-level mechanism.
METHODThe rat hearts of sham, myocardial infarcted and Qishenyiqi formula treated groups were collected. Analyzing and comparing the differences of protein expressions in each groups with two-dimensional electrophoresis, computer-assisted image analysis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.
RESULTCompared with myocardial infarcted group, there were 14 protein expressions changed in Qishenyiqi formula treated group. The result showed that 9 protein expressions were up-regulated, and 5 ones were down-regulated significantly. These proteins are associated with energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, cytoskeleton and others.
CONCLUSIONMyocardial protective effects of Qishenyiqi formula in myocardial infarcted procedure might be closely related to the recovery of energy supply, the reduction of oxidative stress, as well as the promotion of cell recovery.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Male ; Myocardial Infarction ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Myocardium ; metabolism ; Proteomics ; methods ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
3.A preliminary study on the characteristics of ERCP population and disease trends in Zhejiang Province
Haibin ZHOU ; Jianfeng YANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Wen LYU ; Qingfeng YUAN ; Hangbin JIN ; Haitao HUANG ; Yifeng ZHOU ; Qifeng LOU ; Wencong MA ; Xiaofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(6):402-406
Objective To investigate the characteristics of population and the changes of disease spectrum in patients treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ( ERCP ) . Methods Data of 20170 patients, who underwent ERCP in the First People' s Hospital of Hangzhou from May 2004 to February 2018, were enrolled in the retrospective analysis. According to the year of diagnosis and treatment,patients were divided into 2004-2008, 2009-2013, and 2014-2018 group; according to the postoperative diagnosis of ERCP, they were divided into biliary tract diseases ( including calculus, benign stenosis, malignant stenosis, and other causes ) and pancreatic diseases ( including acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic malignant tumor, and other causes ) group; and according to the age, they were divided into the younger age (0-18 years old), young and middle age (19-65 years old), old age (66-85 years old), and advanced age (>85 years old) group. Statistical analysis was performed in the different groups. Results Among the 20170 patients, there were 10260 males and 9910 females, with age of 62. 65± 17. 11 years. The proportion of the younger age group and the advanced age group was 1. 04%( 24/2308 ) , 1. 69% ( 127/7520 ) , 2. 39% ( 247/10342 ) , and 2. 95% ( 68/2308 ) , 4. 19%( 315/7520 ) , 6. 15% ( 636/10342 ) , respectively, in the 2004-2008, 2009-2013 and 2014-2018 subgroups, with a rising trend (P<0. 017). A total 20032 patients had a clear postoperative diagnosis, including 15618 ( 77. 97%) of biliary diseases and 4414 ( 22. 03%) of pancreatic diseases. Biliary stones accounted for the majority of biliary diseases (63. 2%, 9863/15618), and its proportion increased from 59. 9% ( 1191/1987 ) in 2004-2008 to 64. 5% ( 5118/7939 ) in 2014-2018 ( P= 0. 000 ) . Acute pancreatitis accounted for the majority of pancreatic diseases (67. 4%, 1973/4414), and its proportion increased from 52. 4% ( 162/309) in 2004-2008 to 69. 9% ( 1636/2340) in 2014-2018 ( P=0. 000) . The top 3 diseases in the younger group and the advanced age group were acute pancreatitis ( 32. 58%, 129/396) , biliary stones ( 25. 25%, 100/396 ) , chronic pancreatitis ( 22. 22%, 88/396 ) , and biliary stones (56. 46%, 568/1006), malignant biliary stenosis (12. 52%, 126/1006), benign biliary stricture ( 10. 34%, 104/1006) , respectively. Conclusion The main disease of patients receiving ERCP is biliary stone, and the proportion of acute pancreatitis is increased. The overall age of the patients is old, and the proportion of the elderly and underaged patients is gradually increasing. Biliary diseases and pancreatic diseases are the main diseases in elderly patients and younger patients, respectively.
4.Predictive value of modified STOP-BANG questionnaire in painless gastroscopy for hypoxemia
Jian LI ; Haibin LOU ; Zhuping SHEN
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(10):43-46
Objective To explore predictive value of modified STOP-BANG questionnaire(MSBQ)for hypoxemia during painless gastroscopy.Methods A total of 300 patients were selected as the study subjects who underwent painless gastroscopy in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from October to December 2021.The MSBQ and STOP-BANG questionnaire(SBQ)were used for assessment before the examination,and patients were divided into high risk group(total score≥3 points)and low risk group(total score<3 points)according to their scores.The incidence of hypoxemia in high risk group and low risk group of the two scales was observed.The predictive value of MSBQ and SBQ for the risk of hypoxemia during painless gastroscopy was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The incidence of hypoxemia in high risk group was significantly higher than that in low risk group(P<0.05).The sensitivity of MSBQ and SBQ to predict the occurrence of hypoxemia in painless gastroscopy was 81.01%and 83.54%,the specificity was 78.28%and 66.06%,and the area under the curve was 0.81 and 0.79,respectively.The prediction efficiency of MSBQ was better.Conclusion MSBQ has a high predictive value for the risk of hypoxemia in painless gastroscopy.