1.Effect of valsartan combined with amlodipine in treatment of elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(3):321-324
Objective To investigate the effect of valsartan combined with amlodipine in treatment of elderly patients with essential hypertension and diabetes,and to provide a reference for the development of clinical treatment. Methods 339 patients with essential hypertension complicated with diabetes in our hospital were randomly divided into 3 groups:A group,B group and C group,each group in 113 cases.A group was treated with amlodipine tablets,B group was treated with valsartan capsules,and C group was treated with amlodipine tablets combined with valsartan capsules.After 3 months of continuous treatment,blood pressure,blood glucose,blood lipids and uric acid were com-pared among the three groups before and after treatment.Results The three groups of patients before treatment, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure had no significant difference;The three groups of patients after treatment,systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure were significantly lower than before treatment;After treatment in C group,the systolic blood pressure was (135.70 ±8.17)mmHg,which was significantly lower than (139.42 ±8.29)mmHg in A group and (139.52 ±7.48)mmHg in B group,the difference was statistically significant (t =3.77,3.81,all P <0.05);The three groups of patients after treatment of diastolic blood pressure had no significant difference,and there were no statistical significance among the three groups before treatment in the fasting blood glucose,fasting insulin,ISI level difference;Of A group after treatment,the fasting blood glucose,fasting insulin,ISI levels were (7.63 ±0.89)mmol/L,(16.11 ±2.39)mIU,(-4.26 ±0.35),there were no significant difference before and after treatment;Of B group and C group after treatment,fasting blood glucose,fasting insulin and ISI were significantly lower than before treatment (t =4.45,4.83,6.74,6.61,4.48,4.93,all P <0.05)and A group after treatment(t =4.23,448,5.24,515,409,3.95,all P <0.05),and the differences were statistically significant,and before and after treatment the total cholesterol,triglyceride,high density lipoprotein cholesterol and low density lipo-protein cholesterol levels among the three groups had no statistical significance;the level of uric acid of C group after treatment(282.04 ±81.31)μmol/L was significantly lower than that in A group and B group(t =4.94,4.68,all P <0.05).Conclusion Valsartan combined with amlodipine can effectively reduce the community elderly patients with primary hypertension in patients with diabetes mellitus blood pressure levels,promote the stability of blood glucose level,improve the uric acid metabolism and on renal function have protective effect.
2.Management of left-sided acute malignant colonic obstruction by transanal ileus tube decompression
Hongwei YAO ; Wei FU ; Jiong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the role of transanal ileus tube decompression in the management of malignant obstruction of left-sided colon. Methods With the help of colonoscopy and radiography, 11 cases of left-sided malignant colonic obstruction were treated with transanal ileus tube insertion into the proximal obstruction site for the decompression of the dilated bowel. Curative effects were evaluated according to patient’s symptom relief, bowel sounds, abdominal circumference, intra-abdominal pressure, and plain abdominal radiography. Results Symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction were relieved in all the 11 cases after ileus tube decompression for 3~5 days. Laparoscopic or open primary colectomy was performed in 7 patients with resectable tumor. Postoperative follow-up observations for 1~18 months (median, 11 months) showed no complications like anastomotic leakage. Conclusions Transanal ileus tube decompression in the management of malignant obstruction of left-sided colon is safe and effective.
3.Laparoscopic resection of giant abdominal benign mass:Report of 6 cases
Hongwei YAO ; Wei FU ; Jiong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the safety of laparoscopic resection for giant abdominal benign mass.Methods Six cases of giant abdominal benign mass(8~25 in diameter)underwent laparoscopic exploration and resection under general anesthesia from July 2005 to March 2006.Results The laparoscopic resection was accomplished in all the 6 cases.The operation time was 75~220 min(mean,135 min),the intraoperative hemorrhage volume was 20~100 ml(mean,55 ml),the duration for abdominal drainage was 1~3 d(mean,2 d),and the postoperative hospital stay,2~7 d(mean,4.3 d).There was no complications such as intestinal injury,postoperative bleeding,or abdominal infection.Follow-up visits for 1~9 months(mean,6.5 months)found no recurrence.Conclusions Laparoscopic resection of giant abdominal benign mass is a feasible and safe minimally invasive technique.
4.Antibiotics Use During Perioperative Period:An Intervention Study
Yaxia WANG ; Yaxin LIU ; Qin WEI ; Jiong YAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To explore clinic effect of antibiotics intervention during perioperative period guided by rational usage of antibiotics.METHODS Selected all the discharged patients of Oct 2003 and Apr 2004 as group without intervention and that of Oct 2004,Apr and Oct 2005,and Apr and Oct 2006 as group with intervention,to analyze their antibiotics usage data.RESULTS After continuous intervention,antibiotics utilization ratio promoted,especially the antibiotics half an hour pre-operation utilization ratio of clean-contaminated incision and contaminated incision improved from 48.9% and 14.3% in pre-intervention group to 88.2% and 50.0% in post-intervention group,respectively,antibiotics cost to total drug fee ratio decreased from 30.51% to 24.06%.CONCLUSIONS Effective and feasible intervention can promote antibiotics prophylaxis utilization during perioperative period and decrease incision infection and medical expense.
5.Laparoscopy and colonoscopy for left-sided colonic carcinoma with acute bowel obstruction
Hongwei YAO ; Wei FU ; Jiong YUAN ; Dechen WANG ; Dianrong XIU ; Tonglin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(9):676-679
Objective To evaluate the effect of via-anal preoperative depression with assistance of colonoscopy and primary stage laparoscopic cancer resection and anastomosis for the treatment of malignant obstruction of left-sided colon. Methods Eleven cases of malignant left-sided colonic obstruction were treated from December 2004 to August 2007 by this modality.With the help of colonoseopy and the guiding of radiography,ileus tube was inserted into the proximal bowel of the obstructive site via anus.We used the tubes to decompress the dilated bowel.Patient's symptom,bowel sounds,abdominal girth,intra-abdominal pressure,plain abdominal radiograph were observed.After the relief of bowel obstruction,elective laparoseopic colorectal resection and anastomosis was accomplished in one stage with routine preoperative preparation.Results After 5~14 days of depression by ileus tube,the relief of bowel obstruction was achieved in all these patients hence emergency operation wag avoided.Elective first-staged laparoseopic resection and anastomosis was performed in all 11 cases.The complications such as anastomotic leakage and incisional/abdominal cavity infection were not observed.After an average 15.2-month fouow up,local recurrence rate,incisional or port implantation rate,and tunlor-free survival rate were 9%,0 and 91% respectively. Conclusions First-staged laparoscopic resection and anastomosis assisted by preoperative colonoscopic depression in malignant left-sided colonic obstruction is a safe and effective procedure.
6.Successful prenatal diagnosis following elimination of maternal cell contamination in a family with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Jianying LIANG ; Jiong TAO ; Dingguo ZHANG ; Huaishan QI ; Liping YANG ; Zujing YANG ; Helian YU ; Zhirong YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(7):448-450
Objective To perform a DNA-based prenatal diagnosis in a family with recessive dys-trophic epidermolysis bullosa, and to develop a strategy to eliminate matemal cell contamination in arnniotic fluid samples. Methods Amniocentesis was carried out at gestation week 16, amniotic fluid culture was used to separate fetal cells from maternal blood cells. Peripheral blood was obtained from the proband, and her parents. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood and aminotic cells. Subsequently, PCR and direct sequencing were performed to detect pathogenic mutations in the COL7A1 gone. Karyotype analysis was used to confirm paternal information in amniotic fluid. Linkage analysis between micro-satellite markers was performed to confirm the fetal genotype. Resulta Centrifugation showed visible contamination of aminotic cells by blood cells. Direct sequencing revealed that the proband was a carrier of both maternal mutation, R525X in exon 12, and paternal mutation, R2610X in exon 105, while the fetus only carried the maternal mutation, R525X. The second direct sequencing and hapiotype analysis after elimination of mater-nal blood cells by amniotic fluid culture confirmed that the fetus was a carrier of maternal mutation with nor-real phenotype. The pregnancy continued and a clinically unaffected girl was born at gestation week 40.Conclusion The accuracy of DNA-based prenatal diagnosis could be improved by the combination of direct sequencing, amniotic fluid culture, karyotype analysis and linkage analysis, etc.
7.Clinical efficacy of the laparoscope-assisted transanal total mesorectal excision for middle-low rectal cancer
Zhipeng ZHANG ; Hongwei YAO ; Ning CHEN ; Yang BAI ; Maolin TIAN ; Dechen WANG ; Jiong YUAN ; Dianrong XIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(7):695-700
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of laparoscope-assisted transanal total mesorectal excision (La-TaTME) for middle-low rectal cancer.Methods The retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted.The clinical data of 16 patients with middle-low rectal cancer who underwent La-TaTME in the Peking University Third Hospital from August 2015 to August 2016 were collected.Sequential surgery of La-TaTME was applied to patients in the same team,with laparoscopic surgery first and then transanal surgery.Observation indicators:(1) operation and postoperative recovery situations:conversion to open surgery,anastomosis method,operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,intraoperative complications,time for out-of-bed activity,time for liquid diet intake,postoperative complications and duration of postoperative hospital stay.(2) postoperative pathological situations:length of surgical specimen,tumor diameter,distance from tumor to resected distant intestinal canal,complete degree of mesorectum,circumferential resection margin,pathological T stage,pathological N stage,number of lymph node detected and tumor cell differentiation.(3) follow-up.Patients in stage Ⅲ-ⅣV of TNM stage of RC underwent postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy.Follow-up using outpatient examination was performed once every 3 months postoperatively to detect the patients' survival and tumor recurrence up to December 2016.Measurement data were represented as M (range).Results (1) Operation and postoperative recovery situations:all the 16 patients underwent successful La-TaTME without conversion to open surgery,including 10 with colorectal anastomosis,3 with colon-canalis analis anastomosis and 3 with permanent colostomy.Operation time and volume of intraoperative blood loss were 290 minutes (range,215-420 minutes) and 50 mL (range,30-100 mL),respectively.One patient had intraoperative complication,showing broken ends ischemia of sigmoid colon after dragging out resected rectum from the anus,following free splenic flexure of colon,about 5 cm ischemic sigmoid colon were resected,and descending colon-rectum anastomosis was performed.Time for out-of-bed activity and time for liquid diet intake were 1 days (range,1-3 days) and 2 days (range,1-9 days),respectively.Among 3 patients with postoperative complications (Ⅱ stage of ClavienDindo),2 with incomplete intestinal obstruction were improved by gastrointestinal decompression and total parenteral nutrition,and 1 with presacral infection was improved by drainage and antibiotic therapy.Duration of postoperative hospital stay was 7 days (range,5-21 days).(2) Postoperative pathological situations:length of surgecal specimen,tumor diameter and distance from tumor to resected distant intestinal canal were respectively 18.0 cm (range,12.0-24.0 cm),3.5 cm (range,0.5-6.8 cm) and 2.5 cm (range,1.0-5.0 cm).Evaluation of mesorectum of surgical specimen:14 patients had complete mesorectum of surgical specimen and 2 had nearly complete mesorectum.There was no residual tumor at circumferential resection margin,proximal and distal ends.Pathological T stage of 16 patients:T0 (pathological complete response after neoadjuvant therapy),T1,T2 and T3 stages were found in 1,1,4 and 10 patients,respectively.Pathological N stage:12,2 and 2 patients were detected in N0,N1 and N2 stages,respectively.Number of lymph node detected was 16 (range,6-32).Tumor cell differentiation:no tumor cell (pathological complete response after neoadjuvant therapy),high-,moderateand low-differentiated tumors were respectively detected in 1,2,7 and 6 patients.(3) Follow-up.All the patients were followed up for 12 months (range,4-16 months).There were no local tumor recurrence or distant metastasis and death.Conclusion La-TaTME may be a new,safe and effective resection for middle-low rectal cancer.
8.Analysis of multiple factors to predict the stone free rate of flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and the clinical significance of stone-free index model
Weiwen YU ; Xiang HE ; Jiong YAO ; Mi ZHOU ; Shuai WANG ; Guodong LIAO ; Yuelong ZHANG ; Baiye JIN ; Dahong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;(6):423-428
Objective To analyze the related factors that influence the stone free rate ( SFR) in flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy ( FURL ) and develop a stone free index ( SFI ) model to estimate and predict the outcome of FURL.Methods A total of 393 patients receiving FURL were included in this study from May 2013 to August 2014.All patients′and calculous characteristics were recorded.It was evaluated the correlation of one-stage SFR with body mass index, the degree of hydronephrosis, the sterile urine, the renal insufficiency, the stone location, the stone number, the cumulative stone diameter ( CSD) , the stone density, the average of CT values, the minimum angle of pelvis ureter long axis with lamp long axis, the average length of stone located calyx-neck, and the minimum ratio of stone located calyx-neck′width with calyx′width.Multivariate regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship between preoperative characteristics and the SFR.Results The one-stage postoperative SFR in our study was 92.4% ( 363/393).We found that the staghorn stone, bacteriuria, CSD, average of CT values, the average length of stone located calyx-neck, the minimum ratio of stone located calyx-neck′width with calyx′width were significantly correlated with the postoperative SFR ( P <0.05 ) .We used logistic regression analysis to determine statistical significant variables and to create predictable mathematical model.The SFI system was consist of four stone characteristics, including the staghorn stone, the cumulative stone diameter, the average length of stone located calyx-neck, and the minimum ratio of stone located calyx-neck′width with calyx′width.The SFI had a high ROC curve (AUC=0.867) for predicting the one-stage postoperative stone free outcome.SFI score >7.5 meant a relatively high SFR ( SFR>85%) of FURL.Conclusions A SFI model using preclinical data was developed to predict the postoperative outcome of FURL, as well as the one-stage SFR.This model needs further prospective studies in the future.
9.Long-term outcomes of the revision open lumbar discectomy by fenestration: a follow-up study of more than 10 years.
Jiong-jiong GUO ; Tian-si TANG ; Hui-lin YANG ; Yao-zeng XU ; Wei-min JIANG ; Li-xin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2005;43(16):1075-1079
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the long-term clinical results and the factors that influences the outcomes of the revision open lumbar discectomy by fenestration.
METHODSFifty-one patients, who underwent the second open discectomy by fenestration from January 1 1988 to December 31 1994, were followed for an average of 146.8 months (range, 120 to 203 months). The long-term follow-up results were evaluated by using the MacNab classification and the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scoring system through direct examinations and questionnaires. Radiography was also used in patients who agreed to visit the hospital, and findings were compared with those on preoperative radiographs.
RESULTSAt the final follow-up, with the MacNab classification an excellent and good outcome was achieved in 70.6% of the cases, 78.4% were satisfied with their results. The failure rate was 15.7% (8 patients). Excluding those 8 failed cases who needed another reoperation, the average improvement calculated by JOA scores was (64.6 +/- 18.2)%. The disc height of the operation site significantly decreased after surgery, nevertheless, this did not affect the long-term clinical outcome. Factors that were associated with a fair and bad outcome included smoking, isolated trauma or injury, fibrosis and the length of the remaining or recurrent primary postoperative symptoms history. Psychosociological signs were probably known as negative predictors of lumbar disc surgery outcome.
CONCLUSIONThe long-term outcome of the revision open lumbar discectomy by fenestration in this series was favorable. Because the revision operation is typically associated with a higher complexity, selection of suitable surgical candidates and determination of valid indications for operative treatment are very important. JOA scores have proved to be easy to perform for patients and clinicians and standardize subjective data.
Adult ; Aged ; Diskectomy ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reoperation ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
10.Application of metal hemoclip for endoscopic polypectomy in children with thick-pedunculated intestinal polyps.
Zhao-hui DENG ; Chun-di XU ; Jie ZHONG ; Shun-nian CHEN ; Wei-jiong YAO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(3):196-198
OBJECTIVEWith the development of endoscopic therapy in children, endoscopic electrocoagulation polypectomy had gradually replaced surgery and became an important method to resect gastrointestinal polyps in children. Simple electrocoagulation polypectomy could often bring some complications of gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation because of incomplete electrocoagulation or mechanical incision, especially in gastrointestinal thick-pedunculated polyps which always have thick nutrient blood vessel. Hemoclips can successfully interdict arteriovenous blood because it can clamp tissue firmly without causing necrosis around the target area. Based on its good mechanical hemostasis, hemoclips are not only widely used in treating bleeding like from ulcer, tumor and variceal ligation but also used in removal of thick-pedunculated gastrointestinal polyps in adults. This paper describes the application of endoscopic electrocoagulation with metal hemoclips to remove thick-pedunculated intestinal polpys in children for the first time, sums up the experience and evaluates its efficacy and safety.
METHODSBetween October, 2001 and December, 2002, 5 cases with thick-pedunculated intestinal polpys were presented. The age of the patients ranged from 3 to 5 years. The clinical features were gastrointestinal bleeding or abdominal pain. The longest course of disease was 2 years. Enough preparations for alimentary tract were necessary for polypectomy. The procedures were performed under general anesthesia in order to avoid the risk of bleeding aspiration. Endoscopy was performed in the standard fashion. The apparatus included electronic colonic endoscope (XQ 200, Fuji Corp, Tokyo, Japan), snare (XQ200, Fuji Corp, Tokyo, Japan), impeller of the clip (HX-5QR-1) and hemoclip (MD850) which could be passed through the biopsy channel of endoscope. The clip was completely covered with a hood avoiding any injury to the mucous membrane. The pedicel with diameter of more than 1.0 cm underwent endoscopic electrocoagulation polypectomy with hemoclips. The clip contacted polyps in upright direction. One or more hemoclips were selected to clamp the proximal basement of the pedicel in terms of the pedicel diameter. Turning of the red colour of polyps to purple suggested that hemoclip interdicted arteriovenous blood effectively. The clip was then shut off and electrocoagulation polypectomy was followed. Six polyps were observed and removed.
RESULTSSix polyps including 2 transverse colon polyps and 4 descending colon polyps were resected. Pathological results showed that 3 were juvenile polyps and the other 3 adenomatous polyps. All the polyps were completely resected. The diameter of pedicel were 1.2 - 2.2 cm. The head and pedicel of the biggest polyp was about 5 cm x 5 cm and 2.2 cm, respectively, and five clips were used in order to remove it. No complications of bleeding and perforation were observed in these children. All hemoclips were expelled from intestines within one week. The symptoms of these patients disappeared.
CONCLUSIONMechanical hemostasis with hemoclips successfully interdicted arteriovenous blood of thick-pedunculated polyps. Hemoclips can successfully prevent the complications of bleeding and perforation. The clipping brings about a new method in endoscopic therapy. Endoscopic electrocoagulation polypectomy with hemoclips is a simple, safe and effective method to treat thick-pedunculated gastrointestinal polyps in children and it is a valuable tool in polypectomy for children.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Endoscopy ; methods ; Humans ; Intestinal Polyps ; surgery ; Surgical Instruments ; Treatment Outcome