1.Application value of enhanced recovery after surgery in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Yunqiang CAI ; Qinghong XIA ; Pan GAO ; Yongbin LI ; Bing PENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2016;15(6):552-556
Objective To investigate the application value of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) in laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD).Methods The retrospective cohort study was adopted.The clinical data of 64 patients who underwent LPD from January 2014 to January 2016 in the Shangjin Hospital of West China Hospital of Sichuan University were collected.Of the 64 patients,41 patients managed with ERAS program between March 2015 and January 2016 were allocated into the ERAS group,23 patients managed with traditional perioperative treatment between January 2014 and Febuary 2015 were allocated into the traditional group.The following indexes were observed:(l) intraoperative status:operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,conversion to open surgery,pylorus preservation.(2) Postoperative status:the time to out-of-bed activity,time to postoperative flatus,time of drainage tube removal,postoperative complications (pancreatic leakage,bile leakage,hemorrhage,delayed gastric emptying,abdominal infection,cardiovascular complications),duration of postoperative hospital stay,death within the postoperative 30 days.(3) Follow-up status:incidence of complications after discharge and survival of patients.The follow-up including incidence of complications after discharge and survival of patients was conducted by outpatient examination and telephone interview up to March 2016.Measurement data with normal distribution were presented as (x) ± s and analyzed by t test.Count data were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher exact probability.Results (1) Intraoperative status:the operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,number of patients with conversion to open surgery and pylorus preservation were (377 ± 38) minutes,(164 ± 48) mL,1,40 in the ERAS group and (392 ± 53) minutes,(152 ±31)mL,2,21 in the traditional group,showing no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (t =5.02,8.43,x2=1.29,1.29,P > 0.05).(2) Postoperative status:the time to out-of-bed activity,time to postoperative flatus,time of drainage tube removal and duration of postoperative hospital stay were (1.7 ± 0.6)days,(2.5 ± 0.6) days,(5.3 ± 1.7) days,(9.1 ± 1.3) days in the ERAS group and (2.1 ± 0.9) days,(3.8 ±1.2) days,(8.2 ± 2.6) days,(11.9 ± 1.8) days in the traditional group,showing statistically significant differences between the 2 groups(t =-5.28,-7.01,-16.20,-10.67,P < 0.05).The numbers of patients with pancreatic leakage in stage A,B and C,bile leakage,hemorrhage,delayed gastric emptying,abdominal inflection,cardiovascular complications and death in the postoperative 30 days were 8,0,0,0,1,3,0,1,1 in the ERAS group and 5,1,0,1,1,3,2,1,0 in the traditional group,respectively,showing no significant difference between the 2 groups (x2=0.37,1.81,0.18,0.57,3.68,0.18,P >0.05).(3) Follow-up status:the 64 patients were followed up for a median time of 11 months (range,1-25 months).During the follow-up,number of patients complicated with diabetes,local tumor recurrence,liver metastasis and death were 5,4,1,0in the ERAS group and 2,5,2,3 (2 died of tumor recurrence and 1 died of myocardial infarction) in the traditonal group.Conclusion Application of ERAS in the perioperative management of LPD is safe and effective,meanwhile,it can accelerate the recovery of patients who underwent LPD and shorten the duration of hospital stay.
2.Effect of induction chemotherapy and three-dimensional conformal radiation (3D-CRT) combined with endostar in the treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Qinghong ZHANG ; Lianxing LIN ; Chuyun CHEN ; Zhiyuan XU ; Shunhou CAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(13):1959-1961
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of induction chemotherapy and three-dimensional conformal radiation (3D-CRT) combined with endostar in the treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods Thirty patients with locally advanced NSCLC were enrolled and divided into observation group (15 cases) and control group (15 cases).In the observation group,the patients received induction chemotherapy and 3D-CRT combined with endostar.Chemotherapy:Vinorelbine 25mg/m2 on day 1 and 8,DDP 30mg/m2 on day 2 to 4.Endostar 7.5mg/m2 on day 1 to 14,which was used again after 7 days for 2 to 4 cycles.In the control group,the patients received induction chemotherapy and 3D-CRT at the same dosage.All patients were treated with 3D-CRT and the prescription dose was 60 ~ 68Gy per fraction.The responses were evaluated according to WHO criteria.The shortterm efficacy between the 2 groups was compared.Results The overall effective rate of the two groups were 66.7% and 60.0%,respectively (P > 0.05).The median progression-free survival time was 12 months in the observation group and 10 months in the control group.The median survival time was 20 months in the observation group and 18 months in the control group.The 1 year overall survival rate was 80.0% in the observation group and 73.3% in the control group(P > 0.05).The main toxicities in the two groups were marrow suppression,gastrointestinal symptoms,acute radiation pneumonitis and acute radiation esophagitis.There was no significant difference between the two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions The combination of endostar with induction chemotherapy and 3D-CRT can improve the short-term efficacy rate of locally advanced NSCLC,the adverse events of which are tolerable,but the improvement is not significant in both groups.The result pending further randomized multi-center phase Ⅲ clinical study.
3.CHOP expression and its correlation with proliferative/apoptotic ratio in colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence under same genetic background
Yiqian LI ; Junrong CHEN ; Chujun LI ; Ruiying ZHAO ; Huiling YANG ; Yingyu ZHU ; Qinghong CAI ; Siyuan HU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(6):1004-1009
AIM:To investigate the expression of C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) and its correlation with proliferative/apoptotic ratio (PAR) in colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence under the same genetic background .ME-THODS:Four kinds of tissue samples under the same genetic background from 23 patients, including normal colorectal tissue, adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia , adenoma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and colorectal adenocarcinoma samples , were collected .TUNEL method and Ki-67 immunohistochemistry were applied to determine the PAR.The expression of CHOP was detected by immunohistochemistry SABC method .RESULTS: ( 1 ) Under the same genetic background , the level of CHOP expression is significantly higher in colorectal adenocarcinoma than that in the ade -noma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia , the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and the normal muco-sa.The level of CHOP expression was significantly higher in the adenoma with high -grade intraepithelial neoplasia than that in the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and the normal mucosa .The level of CHOP expression was signifi-cantly higher in the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia than that in normal mucosa .(2) Under the same ge-netic background , PAR was significantly higher in the colorectal adenocarcinoma than that in the adenoma with high -grade intraepithelial neoplasia , the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and the normal mucosa .PAR was significant-ly higher in the adenoma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia than that in the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and the normal mucosa .PAR was significantly higher in the adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia than that in the normal mucosa.(3) CHOP levels were positively correlated with PAR in the adenoma with low-grade intraepi-thelial neoplasia , adenoma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and colorectal adenocarcinoma .CONCLUSION:CHOP expression and PAR continuously increased and positively correlated along the adenoma -carcinoma sequence , indica-ting that endoplasmic reticulum stress mediates the carcinogenesis of colorectal adenomas .
4.Optimization of radiotherapy target delineation after breast cancer surgery
Dongqin LI ; Mingya PENG ; Rong CAI ; Lijun HU ; Zhiqiang SUN ; Xinchu NI ; Jian WANG ; Bin NIE ; Yi LI ; Qinghong MENG ; Suping SUN ; Jingping YU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(6):623-626
Objective To optimize the method for radiotherapy target delineation after breast cancer surgery, and to observe its advantage in raising work efficiency. Methods Ten physicians in our department were selected, and 20 patients who received breast?conserving surgery were randomly selected. The 10 physicians delineated the targets for these patients with the method in the control group and the method in the study group, and the time required for each delineation was recorded. The method in the control group was commonly used in daily practice and the method in the study group was optimized. The independent?samples t test was applied to compare the differences between the two groups. Results With the optimized method, the average time of delineation in the study group was less than that in the control group ( 51 min vs. 65 min, P=0. 029) . The time curves for delineation in the control group were relatively flat;the time curves for delineation in the study group were high at first, then decreased gradually, and finally became flat. The time for each physician to finish delineation skillfully was relatively stable, while in the study group, the time started to decrease after delineation for the first few patients, with an apparent learning process. Conclusions The optimized method for target delineation in breast cancer is feasible, reliable, and easy to master, and can increase work efficiency, which is more obvious in physicians with rich experience in delineation.
5.Study on the correlation between radiation dose and breast compression thickness and density in full-field digital mammography combined with digital breast tomosynthesis
Qinghong WANG ; Xiaocheng WANG ; Min CAI ; Jianming WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(8):645-650
Objective:To compare and analyze the relationship between average glandular dose (AGD) and breast density and compression thickness in digital breast tomosynthesis(DBT)/full-field digital mammography(FFDM), and to explore the optimal selection and application of imaging parameters for different types of breast (thickness and density) in specific situations.Methods:The clinical data of 229 cases of breast Combo (DBT+ FFDM) were retrospectively analyzed. The compression thickness, AGD, kVp and type of quantified breast density (Q_abd) of CC and MLO view were collected respectively. The relationship between the AGD and the breast compression thickness and Q_abd density classification was analyzed.Results:There was a positive correlation between AGD and compression thickness (CC: r =0.55, 0.53, P< 0.001; MLO: r =0.62, 0.48, P< 0.001) and breast density(CC: r =0.36, 0.39, P< 0.001; MLO: r =0.16, 0.30, P < 0.001) in DBT/FFDM. The difference between groups for AGD was little in CC of DBT, but significant in CC of FFDM(groups by thickness, CC: F =35.29, 31.32, P<0.005; MLO: F =44.83, 27.02, P<0.005; groups by Q_abd, CC: F =18.68, 19.76, P<0.005, MLO: F=4.58, 10.52, P<0.005); the breast Q_abd was inversely proportion to the mean compression thickness (CC: F =16.28, P<0.005; MLO: F =17.81, P<0.005). At the same time, the interaction effect on AGD between the breast density and thickness was considered, and only for the MLO in FFDM mode they had an interaction on AGD ( F =3.16, P =0.005). Conclusions:The cumulative dose of DBT and FFDM may increase the radiation risk. Single-view CC/MLO-DBT or CC/MLO-(DBT+ FFDM)+ single-view MLO/CC-FFDM mode is preferred for mammography, which plays a positive role in radiation risk reduction.
6.Recommendations for prescription review of antipyretic-analgesics in symptomatic treatment of children with fever
Xiaohui LIU ; Xing JI ; Lihua HU ; Yuntao JIA ; Huajun SUN ; Qinghong LU ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Ruiling ZHAO ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Yanyan SUN ; Meixing YAN ; Lina HAO ; Heping CAI ; Jing XU ; Zengyan ZHU ; Hua XU ; Jing MIAO ; Xiaotong LU ; Zebin CHEN ; Hua CHENG ; Yunzhu LIN ; Ruijie CHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Zhenguo LIU ; Junli ZHANG ; Yuwu JIANG ; Chaomin WAN ; Gen LU ; Hengmiao GAO ; Ju YIN ; Kunling SHEN ; Baoping XU ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(9):653-659
Antipyretic-analgesics are currently one of the most prescribed drugs in children.The clinical application of antipyretic-analgesics for children in our country still have irrational phenomenon, which affects the therapeutic effect and even poses hidden dangers to the safety of children.In this paper, suggestions were put forward from the indications, dosage form/route, dosage suitability, pathophysiological characteristics of children with individual differences and drug interactions in the symptomatic treatment of febrile children, so as to provide reference for the general pharmacists when conducting prescription review.
7.Consensus on prescription review of commonly used H 1-antihistamines in pediatrics
Lihua HU ; Lu LIU ; Huiying CHEN ; Heping CAI ; Wentong GE ; Zhiying HAN ; Huijie HUANG ; Xing JI ; Yuntao JIA ; Lingyan JIAN ; Nannan JIANG ; Zhong LI ; Li LI ; Hua LIANG ; Chuanhe LIU ; Qinghong LU ; Xu LU ; Jun′e MA ; Jing MIAO ; Yanli REN ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Kunling SHEN ; Huajun SUN ; Jinqiao SUN ; Yanyan SUN ; Jianping TANG ; Hong WANG ; Lianglu WANG ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Lei XI ; Hua XU ; Zigang XU ; Meixing YAN ; Yong YIN ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Zhongping ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Deyu ZHAO ; Wei ZHOU ; Li XIANG ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(10):733-739
H 1-antihistamines are widely used in the treatment of various allergic diseases, but there are still many challenges in the safe and rational use of H 1-antihistamines in pediatrics, and there is a lack of guidance on the prescription review of H 1-antihistamines for children.In this paper, suggestions are put forward from the indications, dosage, route of administration, pathophysiological characteristics of children with individual difference and drug interactions, so as to provide reference for clinicians and pharmacists.
8.Recommendations for prescription review of commonly used anti-seizure medications in treatment of children with epilepsy
Qianqian QIN ; Qian DING ; Xiaoling LIU ; Heping CAI ; Zebin CHEN ; Lina HAO ; Liang HUANG ; Yuntao JIA ; Lingyan JIAN ; Zhong LI ; Hua LIANG ; Maochang LIU ; Qinghong LU ; Xiaolan MO ; Jing MIAO ; Yanli REN ; Huajun SUN ; Yanyan SUN ; Jing XU ; Meixing YAN ; Li YANG ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Jie DENG ; Fang FANG ; Li GAO ; Hong HAN ; Shaoping HUANG ; Li JIANG ; Baomin LI ; Jianmin LIANG ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Zhisheng LIU ; Rong LUO ; Jing PENG ; Dan SUN ; Hua WANG ; Ye WU ; Jian YANG ; Yuqin ZHANG ; Jianmin ZHONG ; Shuizhen ZHOU ; Liping ZOU ; Yuwu JIANG ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(10):740-748
Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) are the main therapy for epilepsy.There are many kinds of ASMs with complex mechanism of action, so it is difficult for pharmacists to examine prescriptions.This paper put forward some suggestions on the indications, dosage forms/routes of administration, appropriateness of usage and dosage, combined medication and drug interaction, long-term prescription review, individual differences in pathophysiology of children, and drug selection when complicated with common epilepsy, for the reference of doctors and pharmacists.