1.The neoadjuvant combined postoperative therapy for patient of hepatic cancer after radical operation
Liyu XIE ; Wei ZHAO ; Yinhui JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of neoadjuvant combined postoperative therapy on patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after radical operation. Methods41 postoperative cases were divided into 2 groups at random with 20 cases receiving hepatic artery chemotherapy embolization and biotherapy, and 21 cases receiving supporting treatment only.Results The intrahepatic tumor recurrence rate at 1 year and 2 years in treatment group was 10% (2/20) and 30% (6/20), compared with 43% (9/21) and 62% (13/21) in control group (all P
2.The Effect of Somatostatin on the Internal Environment in Patients with Intestinal Obstruction
Qi LUO ; Songen ZHANG ; Liyu WEI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effect of somatostatin on the internal environment in the patients with intestinal obstruction. Methods 226 patients with acute intestinal obstruction were randomiy divided into A and B groups. In group A, the patients received routine therapy, and in group B the patients received routine therapy plus somatostatin. The clinical, laboratory and immunological indices in the both groups were detected. Results The clinical, laboratory and immunological indices of patients in group B were obviously better than those of patients in group A(P
3.Significance of preoperative carbohydrate loading and postoperative enteral nutrition in patients with gastric cancer operation
Lianghui LI ; Qi LUO ; Liyu WEI ; Minjun MENG ; Songen ZHANG
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the clinical significance of combination preoperative carbohydrate loading and postoperative enteral nutrition in patients with gastric cancer during perioperative period. Methods: 70 patients were randomly divided into group A(preoperative fasting + postoperative EN,n = 23),group B(preoperative carbohydrate loading + postoperative TPN,n = 23) and group C(preoperative carbohydrate loading + postoperative EN,n = 20).After operation,insulin sensitivity,nutritional status,immune function and clinical outcome were compared among three groups. Results: Compared with the other two groups in insulin sensitivity,nutritional status,immune function and clinical outcome,the group C was better and different(P
4.Transoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy: an experience of 5 cases
Jinbo FU ; Qinggui CHEN ; Yezhe LUO ; Lianghui LI ; Liyu WEI ; Xiaoquan HONG ; Yizhuo LU ; Guoyang WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(4):279-281
ObjectiveToevaluatethefeasibilityandresultsof transorallaparoscopic thyroidectomy. MethodThyroidectomy was attempted in 5 cases,including 4 females and 1 male with the average age of 42 years( range 35 -60 years).All patients was diagnosed as single nodule of the thyroid gland confirmed by B-mode ultrasound examination before the operation.The average diameter of nodule was 2.5 cm (range 2 - 3.4 cm). ResultTransoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy was perfoormed successfully in all 5 patients.The operation time was 120 - 210 min,averaging 170 min,blood loss during the operation was 15-60 ml,the postoperative hospitalization was 4 days. There was no conversion to open surgery,no recurrent laryngeal nerve injury,nor parathyroid glands dysfunction. ConclusionsTransoral laparoscopic thyroidectomy is feasible and safe,giving excellent cosmetic results.
5.Thrombelastography and conventional coagulation test for monitoring the perioperative coagulation state after joint arthroplasty
Wei GENG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Bin PI ; Yu CHENG ; Lei ZHANG ; Xueming WANG ; Xiulan YU ; Liyu ZHOU ; Guizhong WU ; Zhidong WANG ; Tongqi YANG ; Ming XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(48):7709-7716
BACKGROUND:There is a general consensus that patients undergoing joint arthroplasty surgery wil be in hypercoagulable state and easily to induce deep vein thrombosis. Thromboelastography is a new kind of method to monitor blood coagulation state, but not widely used in orthopaedics. No final conclusion has yet been reached on whether we can guide the clinical prevention of deep vein thrombosis and medication through using thromboelastography to monitor perioperative coagulation state of patients treated with joint arthroplasty. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the correlation between thromboelastography and routine coagulation functional tests, and evaluate the clinical application value of thromboelastography in monitoring the perioperative coagulation state of patients treated with joint arthroplasty.
METHODS:A total of 204 patients who treated with joint arthroplasty at First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from November 2014 to August 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. The thromboelastography, routine coagulation, platelet and other data before and after the replacement were respectively col ected. The correlative analysis was conducted between the thromboelastography result and the results of conventional coagulation test, that is, routine coagulation and platelet count. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In total knee arthroplasty group, activated partial thromboplastin time and reaction time showed good consistency (φ=0.713, Kappa value=0.647);Prothrombin time had moderate correlation and general consistency with reaction time (φ=0.392, Kappa value=0.362);Coagulation time and fibrinogen had moderate correlation and consistency (φ=0.392, Kappa value=0.488);Aggregates formation rate (αangle) and fibrinogen had moderate correlation and consistency;the remaining parameters had poor correlation and consistency. In total hip arthroplasty group, there was a weak correlation and consistency between the reaction time, activated partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time;the other correlations were poor. However, there was a higher proportion of consistent clotting trend between some parameters of thrombelastography and routine coagulation. In total hip arthroplasty group, the consistent proportion of coagulation time and fibrinogen accounted for 67.6%;the consistent proportion of aggregates formation rate (αangle) and fibrinogen accounted for 78.3%. These results suggest that thromboelastography and routine coagulation tests have some correlations and consistency. Thromboelastography parameters have more consistent tendency on the data. Thrombelastography can serve as an auxiliary mean to monitor coagulation state of perioperative joint arthroplasty.
6.Exploration on Acupoint Selection Law for Acupoint Stimulation to Improve Gastrointestinal Function after Colorectal Cancer Surgery Based on Data Mining Technology
Qianlü ZHU ; Liyu ZHU ; Muhan HUANG ; Liyan YAO ; Lijin DENG ; Qiangang WEI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(4):65-71
Objective To explore the acupoint selection law for acupoint stimulation to improve gastrointestinal function after colorectal cancer surgery based on data mining technology.Methods Literature about acupoint stimulation to improve gastrointestinal function was retrieved from CNKI,VIP,Wanfang Data,SinoMed,PubMed,Web of Science and Cochrane Library from the establishment of databases to July 1,2023.Data extraction and analysis were performed using Excel 2021.Association rule analysis and clustering analysis were conducted using R language.Results Totally 197 articles were collected,with 242 combinations of acupoints involving 69 acupoints and the total use frequency of acupoints was 878 times.The top 3 acupoints used in frequency were Zusanli(ST36),Shangjuxu(ST37),and Neiguan(PC6).The top 3 involved meridians were the stomach meridian,Conception Vessel,and spleen meridian.The acupoints were mainly distributed in the lower limbs,and the most commonly used intervention method was needle punching.The association analysis discovered a combination of acupoints centered around Zusanli(ST36),which included Shangjuxu(ST37),Neiguan(PC6),and Sanyinjiao(SP6).Clustering analysis identified 4 effective cluster combinations.Conclusion Acupoint stimulation improves gastrointestinal function after colorectal cancer surgery.Multiple acupoint selection ideas are used,and the summarized acupoint selection and compatibility law in this study can provide reference for clinical research and application.
7.Abnormal Brain Activity Changes in Patients with Migraine: A Short-Term Longitudinal Study.
Ling ZHAO ; Jixin LIU ; Xuemei YAN ; Wanghuan DUN ; Jing YANG ; Liyu HUANG ; Yuan KAI ; Dahua YU ; Wei QIN ; Tian JIE ; Fanrong LIANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2014;10(3):229-235
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whether or not migraine can cause cumulative brain alterations due to frequent migraine-related nociceptive input in patients is largely unclear. The aim of this study was to characterize longitudinal changes in brain activity between repeated observations within a short time interval in a group of female migraine patients, using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. METHODS: Nineteen patients and 20 healthy controls (HC) participated in the study. Regional homogeneity (ReHo) and functional interregional connectivity were assessed to determine the focal and global features of brain dysfunction in migraine. The relationship between changes in headache parameters and longitudinal brain alterations were also investigated. RESULTS: All patients reported that their headache activity increased over time. Abnormal ReHo changes in the patient group relative to the HC were found in the putamen, orbitofrontal cortex, secondary somatosensory cortex, brainstem, and thalamus. Moreover, these brain regions exhibited longitudinal ReHo changes at the 6-week follow-up examination. These headache activity changes were accompanied by disproportionately dysfunctional connectivity in the putamen in the migraine patients, as revealed by functional connectivity analysis, suggesting that the putamen plays an important role in integrating diverse information among other migraine-related brain regions. CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained in this study suggest that progressive brain aberrations in migraine progress as a result of increased headache attacks.
Brain Stem
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Brain*
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Headache
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Humans
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Longitudinal Studies*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Migraine Disorders*
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Putamen
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Somatosensory Cortex
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Thalamus
8.The efficacy of bronchial artery infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy for lung cancer with malignant hydrothorax.
Liyu XIE ; Jue YANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Ruilin PANG ; Shutian XIANG ; Xuexian DONG ; Jihong HU ; Hongfen LI ; Li DUAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2002;5(5):360-362
BACKGROUNDTo explore the therapeutic effect of bronchial artery infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy for lung cancer with malignant hydrothorax.
METHODSSeventy-five lung cancer patients with malignant hydrothorax were randomly divided into the two groups: 38 patients were given intrathoracic chemotherapy and bronchial artery infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy as observing group; 37cases only received intrathoracic chemotherapy as control group. Chi-square assay was performed to analyze the efficacy (responses for lung cancer and hydrothorax control) after the first course of treatment and the 1-, 2-year survival rates in the two groups.
RESULTSAfter the first course of treatment, the total responses for lung cancer were 31.58% (12/38) and 5.41% (2/37) in the observing group and control group (Chi-square=8.46, P < 0.01) respectively ; and responses for hydrothorax control were 86.84% and 64.86% respectively (Chi-square= 4.96, P <0.05). The 1- and 2-year survival rates in the observing group were 65.79% (25/38) and 26.32% (10/38) respectively, which were significantly higher than those of the control group (40.54% and 5.41%) respectively (Chi-square=4.80, P <0.05; Chi-square=6.10, P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe intrathoracic chemotherapy combined with bronchial artery infusion chemotherapy and immunotherapy is quite effective in the treatment of lung cancer with malignant hydrothorax.
9.Isovaleric acidemia due to compound heterozygous variants of IVD gene in a case.
Fengyu CHE ; Ying YANG ; Zhi WANG ; Guoxia WANG ; Haibin WU ; Liyu ZHANG ; Jiakai WEI ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Jiangang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(2):150-153
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the clinical features, biochemical characteristics and molecular pathogenesis of a girl with isovaleric acidemia.
METHODS:
Clinical features, blood spot amino acid profiles and urinary organic acid profiles of the patient were analyzed. Targeted capture, next generation sequencing and Sanger sequencing were carried out to detect potential variant of the IVD gene.
RESULTS:
The patient presented with poor weight gain, poor feeding, lethargy, and a "sweaty feet" odor 10 days after birth. Biochemical test suggested hyperammonemia. Blood spot amino acid profiles displayed a dramatic increase in isovalerylcarnitine (C5: 3. 044, reference range 0.04 - 0.4 μmol/L). Organic acid analysis of her urine sample revealed a high level of isovaleric glycine (669. 53, reference range 0 - 0.5). The child was ultimately diagnosed with isovaleric acidemia, and was found to harbor a paternally derived heterozygous variant c.149G>A (p.R50H) and a maternally derived heterozygous variant c.1123G>A (p.G375S) of the IVD gene. Her elder brother was a heterozygous carrier of c.1123G>A (p.G375S) variant. The c.149G>A (p.R50H) was a known pathogenic variant, while the c.1123G>A (p.G375S) variant was previously unreported.
CONCLUSION
The pathogenesis of the patient was delineated from the perspective of genetics, which has provided a basis for clinical diagnosis, treatment as well as genetic counseling.
Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors/genetics*
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Child
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Female
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Heterozygote
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Humans
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Isovaleryl-CoA Dehydrogenase/genetics*
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Male
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Mutation
10.Biological functions of CREB/ATF bZIP transcription factor in metabolism and cell growth.
Yu-Xiao LIU ; Wei-Tong SU ; Yu LI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2021;73(5):761-771
Nutrient overload-caused deregulation of glucose and lipid metabolism leads to insulin resistance and metabolic disorders, which increases the risk of several types of cancers. CREB/ATF bZIP transcription factor (CREBZF), a novel transcription factor of the ATF/CREB family, has emerged as a critical mechanism bridging the gap between metabolism and cell growth. CREBZF forms a heterodimer with other proteins and functions as a coregulator for gene expression. CREBZF deficiency in the liver attenuates hepatic steatosis in high fat diet-induced insulin-resistant mice, while the expression levels of CREBZF are increased in the livers of obese mice and humans with hepatic steatosis. Intriguingly, CREBZF also regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis via interaction with several transcription factors including STAT3, p53 and HCF-1. Knockout of CREBZF in hepatocytes results in enhanced cell cycle progression and proliferation capacity in mice. Here we highlight how the CREBZF signaling network contributes to the deregulation of metabolism and cell growth, and discuss the potential of targeting these molecules for the treatment of insulin resistance, diabetes, fatty liver disease and cancer.
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Basic-Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Proliferation
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Diet, High-Fat
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Hepatocytes
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Insulin Resistance
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Lipid Metabolism
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Liver
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Mice, Knockout
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Signal Transduction