1.Treatment of liver cancer located in the first porta hepatis with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation combined with ethanol injection
Shujia LIU ; Zaiguo WANG ; Minshan CHEN ; Liya MA ; Tong WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility,curative effect and problems of combined ultrasound-guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation and ethanol injection(PRFA+EI) on small liver cancer located in first porta hepatis.Methods Twenty-six patients,who diagnosed as primary and metastatic liver cancer that located in first porta hepatis and was less than 5 cm in diameter by clinical evidence or pathology,were performed PRFA+EI between Jan 2001 and Oct 2004.The necrosis of the tumors was determined by MRI,Doppler ultrasound or CT after the treatment for one month and the regular examinations were tested every 3 months.The primary tumor recurrence rate and cumulative survival rate were calculated.Results The seroconversion rate of AFP was 76.9%(10/13).The complete necrosis rate of liver cancer in first porta hepatis was 84.6%(22/26) by MRI and CT.The primary tumor recurrence rate of 6 months and 1 year were 23.1%(6/26) and 26.9%(7/26),respectively.The 1-,2-,3-year cumulative survival rate were 92.3%(24/26),82.3% (14/17),75.0%(9/12),respectively.There was no occurrence of bile ducts stenosis.Conclusion The small live cancer located in first porta hepatis is not the contraindication of PRFA+EI.If the puncture point and route is selected properly,electrodes deployed exactly using ultrasound guidance and the size of heating area controlled appropriately,the PRFA+EI is an effective treatment for small liver cancer located in first porta hepatis.
2.Prevalence of fasting blood glucose abnormality and associated factors analysis in health examination population above 18 years old in Beijing
Weiming KANG ; Xinxin LIU ; Jieshi ZHANG ; Minshan WANG ; Jianchu YU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objective: To study the fasting blood glucose level and associated factors relationship in physical examination population in Beijing. Methods: Totally 38 462 individuals who received physical examination from April 2006 through December 2007 in Peking Union Medical College Hospital physical examination center were enrolled in our study.We divided them into 8 groups according to the age,and the level of fasting blood glucose was tested.The relationship between BMI,age,sex and abnormity of blood glucose were analysed. Results: The incidences of overweight and obesity were 36.4% and 13.5%,respectively.The incidences of impaired fasting glucose and diabetes mellitus were 3.2% and 3.8%,respectively.The rate of abnormal glucose level increased with age and BMI.Compared to male,female persons had lower fasting blood glucose level and lower rate of abnormality(P =0.000).Compared to normal and thin population,overweight and obesity population had higher rate of fasting glucose abnormality(P
3.Event characteristics and risk factors of unplanned removal of peripherally inserted central catheters in patients with chest tumor
Yan WANG ; Miao MIAO ; Minshan XU ; Guangming WAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(6):354-361
Objective:To explore the risk factors and event characteristics of unplanned removal of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) in patients with chest tumors.Methods:The convenience sampling method was used to select chest cancer patients treated in a hospital in Shanghai between March 2018 and December 2021. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors of unplanned removal in these patients.Results:A total of 242 patients were included in this study, of whom 42 (17.3%) experienced unplanned removal. The most common causes of unplanned removal in descending order were catheter related dermatitis, catheter slippage, catheter occlusion, catheter related thrombosis, and local or catheter related infections. Logistic multivariate regression analysis showed that a history of radiation therapy ( OR=0.295, 95% CI: 0.108 to 0.806, P=0.017) and a history of surgery ( OR=0.247, 95% CI: 0.076 to 0.799, P=0.020) were protective factors for preventing unplanned removal. Catheterization during spring or autumn ( OR=8.771, 95% CI: 2.828 to 27.204, P<0.001), catheter-related dermatitis ( OR=12.404, 95% CI: 4.176 to 36.845, P<0.001), catheter slippage ( OR=25.105, 95% CI: 7.040 to 89.523, P<0.001), occlusion ( OR=6.155, 95% CI: 1.713 to 22.111, P=0.005), and catheter related thrombosis ( OR=17.817, 95% CI: 2.848 to 111.479, P=0.002) were independent risk factors of unplanned removal. Unplanned removal may occur anytime when the patient had the catheter inserted, but is less likely to happen in the early stage and more likely in the first month after catheterization. Besides, catheter related complications demonstrated seasonality, with catheter related thrombosis and occlusion more frequent in autumn and winter, compared with dermatitis and catheter slippage showing no difference in incidence around the year. Conclusions:The incidence of unplanned removal is high in chest tumor patients with PICC. Nursing staff should familiarize themselves with the risk factors, event characteristics, and the seasonality of catheter related complications, and improve the evaluation and early intervention of complications, to reduce the incidence of unplanned removal and improve the patient's experience of living with catheters.
4.Protection of curcumin to intestinal mucosal barrier by inhibiting enterocyte apoptosis in septic rats
Dan HE ; Minshan QIU ; Shan WANG ; Haiyan YIN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(9):1052-1056
Objective:To study the effect of curcumin on enterocyte apoptosis and its protective effect on intestinal mucosal barrier in septic rats.Methods:Eighty-seven 3-month male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into Sham group, model group and curcumin group by random number table method, with 29 rats in each group. The septic rat model was reproduced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). 4 mL dimethyl sulfoxide solution were intraperitoneally injected in both Sham group and model group, 200 mg/kg curcumin dissolved by 4 mL dimethyl sulfoxide solution were intraperitoneally injected in curcumin group 10 minutes after operation. The blood samples (15 rats in each group) were collected 2, 12, 24 hours after operation, and the levels of serum procalcitonin (PCT), tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), D-lactic acid and diamine oxidas (DAO) were tested by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The ileum tissues were collected 12 hours, 24 hours after operation in three groups, water content was tested by weighting, pathologic structure was observed by light microscope, the enterocyte apoptosis was tested by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-nick end labeling method (TUNEL). The 7-day survival rate was observed in three groups (14 rats in each group).Results:The serum levels of PCT, TNF-α, D-lactic acid and DAO were higher in model group at 2, 12, 24 hours after operation than those in Sham group, PCT, TNF-α levels were significantly higher in model group than those in Sham group 2 hours after operation [PCT (μg/L): 1.89±0.17 vs. 0.10±0.02, TNF-α (ng/L): 216.51±1.47 vs. 85.25±8.20, both P < 0.01], D-lactic acid, DAO levels were significantly higher in model group than those in Sham group 12 hours after operation [D-lactic acid (mg/L): 40.53±7.76 vs. 11.29±1.28, DAO (ng/L): 1 120.40±302.35 vs. 330.02±81.28, both P < 0.01]. Compared with model group, the levels of serum PCT, TNF-α, D-lactic acid and DAO were lower in curcumin group 2, 12, 24 hours after operation, the statistical difference appeared from 12 hours after operation [PCT (μg/L): 5.37±0.44 vs. 8.67±0.64, TNF-α(ng/L): 211.12±4.31 vs. 313.30±18.46, D-lactic acid (mg/L): 29.74±1.41 vs. 40.53±7.76, DAO (ng/L): 810.71±201.41 vs. 1 120.40±302.35, all P < 0.05], curcumin group had lower water content in ileum tissues 12 hours, 24 hours after operation [(68.34±0.68)% vs. (70.55±0.87)%, (69.41±0.59)% vs. (71.69±0.87)%, both P < 0.05]. The pathologic structures of intestinal villus were normal in Sham group, however, in model group intestinal villus were atrophic, edematous and shorten 12 hours after operation, it was further exacerbated 24 hours after operation. Compared with model group, the pathologic structures of intestinal villus in curcumin group were relived 12 hours, 24 hours after operation. The number of apoptotic enterocytes were significantly increased in model group compared with Sham group 24 hours after operation (cells: 25.48±6.10 vs. 4.00±2.04, P < 0.05), and the number of apoptotic enterocytes was lower in curcumin group than that in model group at the same time (cells: 15.48±3.75 vs. 25.48±6.10), the difference was statistically significant (both P < 0.05). Seven-day survival rate was significantly lower in curcumin than that in model group [42.9% (6/14) vs. 50.0% (7/14)], however, the difference was not statistically significant ( P > 0.05). Conclusion:Curcumin can protect the intestinal mucosal barrier by inhibiting enterocyte apoptosis in septic rats.
5.Identification of compound heterozygous mutations of F11 gene in a pedigree affected with heriditary coagulation factor XI deficiency.
Meina LIU ; Xiaolong LI ; Xingxing ZHOU ; Yanhui JIN ; Lihong YANG ; Jinye PAN ; Kankan SU ; Minshan WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(4):363-367
OBJECTIVE:
To identify potential mutations of F11 gene in a pedigree affected with hereditary coagulation factor XI (FXI) deficiency and explore its molecular pathogenesis.
METHODS:
Prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), fibrinogen (FIB), coagulation factor VIII activity (FVIIIC), coagulation factor IX activity (FIXC), coagulation factor XI activity (FXIC), coagulation factor XII activity (FXIIC) and lupus anticoagulation (LA) of the proband and eight family members were determined. FXI antigen (FXIAg) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). For the proband, potential mutations in the exons, flanking introns and 5'-, 3'-untranslated regions of the F11 gene were screened by direct DNA sequencing. The results were confirmed by reverse sequencing. Suspected mutations were detected in other family members. ClustalX-2.1-win and four online bioinformatic tools (PolyPhen-2, PROVEAN, SIFT, and Mutation Taster) were used to study the conservation and possible impact of the mutations. The structure of the mutational sites was processed with Swiss-PdbViewer.
RESULTS:
The propositus had prolonged APTT (69.6 s), whose FXIC and FXIAg were reduced to 6.0% and 10.7%, respectively. Her mother, elder sister, one younger sister, little brother, daughter and son showed slightly prolonged APTT and moderate FXIC and FXIAg levels. Gene sequencing revealed that the propositus carried a heterozygous nonsense mutation c.738G>A (p.Trp228stop) in exon 7 and a heterozygous mutation c.1556G>C (p.Trp501Ser) in exon 13. Her mother, elder sister and daughter were heterozygous for the p.Trp228stop mutation, while one younger sister and little brother and son were heterozygous for p.Trp501Ser. Her husband and the youngest sister were of the wild type. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that Trp501 was highly conserved among all homologous species. The p.Trp501Ser was predicted to be "probably damaging","deleterious", "affect protein function" and "disease causing" corresponding to PolyPhen-2, PROVEAN, SIFT and Mutation Taster. Model analysis demonstrated that the non-polar Trp501 has two benzene rings, forming a hydrogen bond with Gln512 in the wild type. Once substituted by Ser501, the side chain may form another hydrogen bond with the benzene of His396. This may affect the normal space conformation and stability of FXI protein.
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The compound heterozygous mutations of the F11 gene probably accounted for the low FXI concentration in this pedigree.
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6.The progress of immunotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma
Yuhao TANG ; Juncheng WANG ; Yingqin ZHU ; Jinbin CHEN ; Yaojun ZHANG ; Zhongguo ZHOU ; Minshan CHEN ; Li XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(9):442-447
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for approximately 75%-85% of primary liver cancer cases and is one of the most frequently diagnosed malignancies worldwide. Immunotherapy is currently considered to be the most promising treatment to prevent the progression and postoperative recurrence of HCC. At present, the treatment strategies of immunotherapy for HCC are classified as active immunotherapy and passive immunotherapy, including tumor vaccine therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and adoptive cell therapy. Here we review the current clinical progression and discuss the future perspective on immune therapy for HCC.
7.Comparative study of 18F-PSMA-1007, 18F-FDG PET/CT and mpMRI in the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Yiyi JIANG ; Fucen LIU ; Boliang LI ; Yichao WANG ; Minshan JIN ; Jun ZHANG ; Hui DAI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(3):147-152
Objective:To compare the diagnostic efficacy of 18F-prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-1007 PET/CT, 18F-FDG PET/CT and multi-parameter MRI (mpMRI) in prostate cancer (PCa). Methods:Retrospective analysis was conducted on data from 22 patients ((72.6±6.2) years) with pathologically confirmed PCa in the Affiliated Taizhou People′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between April 2021 and September 2022. All patients underwent 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT, 18F-FDG PET/CT, and mpMRI examination within 30 d, and the imaging parameters were collected, including PSMA-SUV max, FDG-SUV max, minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC min), mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC mean), PSMA-SUV max/ADC min, PSMA-SUV max/ADC mean, FDG-SUV max/ADC min, FDG-SUV max/ADC mean. Patients were divided into groups based on the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grading (≤3 vs >3) and serum total prostate specific antigen (TPSA; ≤20 μg/L vs >20 μg/L), and differences of imaging parameters between groups were compared (Mann-Whitney U test or independent-sample t test). ROC curves were generated to evaluate the diagnostic ability of each parameter for different levels of PCa. χ2 test and ROC curve analysis were used to compare the detection rate and diagnostic efficiency of three imaging methods for primary focus, lymph node metastasis, and bone metastasis in PCa. Results:Differences were found between ISUP≤3 ( n=6) and >3 ( n=16) groups in PSMA-SUV max/ADC min, PSMA-SUV max/ADC mean, PSMA-SUV max, and ADC min ( z values: from -2.65 to -2.36, t=3.60, P values: 0.002-0.018). But there was no significant difference found between TPSA≤20 μg/L ( n=5) and >20 μg/L ( n=17) groups in all indices ( z values: from -1.76 to -1.45, t values: -1.19 and 1.28, all P>0.05). The optimal cut-off value for PSMA-SUV max/ADC min in differentiating high-grade and low-grade PCa was determined to be 22.628×10 3. In the patient-based analysis, no statistical difference was found in the detection rate of PCa primary tumors among 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT, 18F-FDG PET/CT, and mpMRI ( χ2=1.91, P=0.767). However, the detection rates of lymph node and bone metastasis among three imaging methods were significantly different (72.73%(16/22), 59.09%(13/22), 36.36%(8/22) and 81.82%(18/22), 63.64%(14/22), 45.45%(10/22); χ2 values: 6.03, 6.29; P values: 0.049, 0.043). 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT resulted in a 36.36%(8/22) increase in N stage and the 40.91%(9/22) increase in M stage compared to mpMRI. Conclusions:PSMA-SUV max/ADC min is a valuable parameter for differentiating high-grade and low-grade PCa. 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT demonstrates superior detection rate of PCa lymph node and bone metastasis compared to 18F-FDG PET/CT and mpMRI, and exhibits higher diagnostic efficiency, so it can be recommended for NM staging in patients with PCa.
8.Application of intelligent robot system in teaching cervical spine manipulation
Yuandong LI ; Hanmei BU ; Guang YANG ; Aifeng LIU ; Ping WANG ; Minshan FENG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;46(4):336-341
Objective:To explore the application effect of an intelligent teaching robot system of lifting manipulation in cervical spine manipulation teaching.Methods:60 doctors were randomly divided into an experimental group ( n = 30) and a control group ( n = 30). The control group was taught by a certified chief physician using a combination of "PowerPoint presentations, video demonstrations, and operation demonstrations" . Each part is 5 min. The experimental group was taught by the intelligent teaching robot system with a spinning technique. The teaching time is 15 min for both groups. At the end of the two teaching sessions, the two groups were trained five times under different BMIs and passed the system assessment. The qualified rates of pre-traction force, lifting and pulling force, maximum force, pre-traction time, lifting and pulling time, rotation amplitude, and pitch amplitude were compared between the two groups. Results:In normal, there was significant differences between the qualified rates of pre-traction force, lifting and pulling force, maximum force, pre-traction time, lifting and pulling time, rotation amplitude, and pitch amplitude in two groups (all P<0.05). For overweight people, there were significant differences in pre-traction force, pulling force, maximum force, and rotation amplitude (all P <0.05), while there were no significant differences in pre-traction time, pulling time, or pitching amplitude (all P >0.05). In obesity, there were significant differences in pre-traction force, lifting and pulling force, maximum force, and pitch amplitude (all P <0.05), but no significant differences in pre-traction time, lifting and pulling time, or rotation amplitude (all P >0.05). Conclusions:The proposed system can improve the pass rate of spinning manipulation, especially by effectively controlling the pre-traction force, pulling force, and maximum force.