1.Comparative analysis of radiotherapy alone,thermoradiotherapy and radiotherapy and chemotherapy of esophageal cancer effect
Yanfeng LIU ; Hui GUO ; Shanfeng SU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(15):2250-2252,2253
Objective To comparative analysis the effect of radiotherapy,thermoradiotherapy and chemora-diotherapy on esophageal cancer.Methods 120 patients with esophageal carcinoma were selected and randomly divided into the radiotherapy group,thermoradiotherapy groupand chemoradiotherapy group by digital table method, with 40 cases in each group,which were treated with radiotherapy alone,thermoradiotherapy alone and radiotherapy combine with chemotherapy respectively.The effects of treatment of the three groups were compared.Results The main toxic reaction in the three groups during the treatment for adverse reaction were digestive system reaction,hema-tologic toxicities and radioactive esophagitis.The incidence of toxic reaction of the three groups were not statistically significant(P >0.05).Total response rate of simple radiotherapy group,the thermal radiation group,chemoradiothera-py group were 52.5%,75.0% and 85.0%.,The total remission rate of chemotherapy group was higher than those of the radiotherapy group and the thermal radiation group(χ2 =5.218,3.857,all P <0.05).Conclusion The different treatment methods of esophageal cancer can obtain certain curative effect,but there are some adverse reactions.Among different treatment methods,radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma can get better effect than the radiotherapy and chemoradiotherapy.
2.Clinical application of covered self-expending stent for malignant esophageal and duodenal strictures or fistulas
Wengui LIU ; Ding LIANG ; Shanfeng GUO ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Xianglei SHEN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the value of covered self-expending metallic stent in the management of malignant esophageal and duodenal strictures or fistulas and explore the treatment for the associated common complications.Methods With interventional procedure under fluoroscopic guidance,95 self-expending mesh stents were implanted in 87 patients,including esophageal carcinoma(50 cases),esophagogastric anastomotic stenosis(23 cases),gastroduodenal malignant stenosis(5 cases),esophagobronchial fistula(3 cases),esophagogastric anastomotic fistula(6 cases).Results Stent placement was successful in all patients at the first trial,having no instant complication except one acute bleeding during the procedure and all of them with relief of stenostic complaint,restoration of clictelic function and closure of fistulas.The long-term curative effect showed something to do with different kind of disease,and the related treatment.Conclusion Self-expending metallic covered mesh stent is safe,effective and less complication;and could be further promoted with addition of radiotherapy and(or)chemotherapy.
3.Interventional therapy of pseudoaneurysm in extremities or kidneys
Wengui LIU ; Ding LIANG ; Shanfeng GUO ; Yuanchao ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the value of covered metallic stent and arterial embolization in the management of pseudoaneurysm of extremities or kidneys.Methods Endovascular covered stent graft was inserted for isolation of peripheral extremity pseudoaneurysm in 3 patients and intraarterial embolization was performed with gelfoam in 2 patients for pseudoaneurysm in kidney.Results All 5 pseudoaneurysms kept occluded after the treatment.Distal arterial pulse was normal in 2 patients treated with stent graft;new thrombosis formed within the stent during the procedure but disappeared after thrombolytic therapy through catheter in 1 case;and still another new pseudoaneurysm presented at puncture site in 1 other case due to other factors.Conclusions Pseudoaneurysms in extremities or kidneys can be effectively treated with interventional techniques of covered stent graft and percutaneous arterial embolization.The long-term investigation is needed.
4.Influence of acidic peptide on learning and memory of rats with Alzheimer disease
Yuhui AN ; Xiaoyan XIE ; Zairong CHEN ; Qingrui MENG ; Weijuan ZHANG ; Maofeng GUO ; Jie SHAN ; Shanfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(6):185-187
BACKGROUND: Acidic peptide is the tripeptide composed of 3 glutamic acids, which cannot bring excitatory nerve signal transmission into playlike single glutamic acid through presynaptic release and integration withpostsynaptic NMDA receptor directly as excitable neurotransmitter. It is quite possible that acidic peptide plays its actions by integrating with multiple metabolic glutamic acidic receptors so as to promote neuron proliferation or release nerve growth factor (NGF). OBJECTIVE: To probe into whether acidic peptide induces changes in learning and memory of model rats with Alzheimer disease (AD).DESIGN: Randomized controlled single experiment was designed.SETTING: Teaching-Research Room of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Basic Medical College of Zhengzhou University.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in 2nd Research Room and Experimental Animal Room of Teaching-Research Room of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Basic Medical College of Zhengzhou University.Totally 100 SD male rats were selected and some of them were excluded due to retarded response in step down test. Totally 84 rats were included in the experiment and randomized into 7 groups, named normal control,model group, physiological saline group (PS group), piracetam group, acidic peptide groups of 60, 30 and 15 mg/kg, 12 rats in each group. Acidic peptide is a new small molecular peptide separated from bovine brain in this research team and is tripeptide composed of three glutamic acids.METHODS: Except normal control, in the rest groups, after 1 week routine breeding, cerebral stereotactic microinjection was used to inject 5 μg ibotenic acid in hippocampus of rats to destroy bilateral Meynert's basal ganglia to establish AD model. In normal control and model group, no medication was applied. In PS group, physiological saline was used for gastric perfusion. In piracetam group, piracetam of 0.3 g/kg was used for gastric perfusion and in acidic peptide groups of 15, 30 and 60 mg/kg,acidic peptide of 60, 30 and 15 mg/kg was applied for gastric perfusion successively, continuously for 20 days, once per day, 2 mL/time. On the expiration of gastric perfusion, learning and memory of rats were examined with step down test in every group. The animal was placed on the safe table on step down platform to adapt to the environment for 3 minutes, afterwards, 36 V electric current was given. Error response was recorded if the animal jumped to the copper railings after electric shock and correct response was recorded if the animal jumped back the safe area. Step-up latent phase and frequency of correct response were recorded in 3 minutes.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Comparison of learning and memory of rats in every group. RESULTS: Totally 84 rats were all included in the result analysis. ①Comparison of learning in every group: Compared with model group, stepup latent phase was shortened remarkably in every acidic peptide group[(102.03±5.33), (71.77±4.38), (68.28±9.53), (69.13±8.79) s, P < 0.01] and the frequency of correct response was improved remarkably [(12.92±2.91),(16.17±2.79), (15.83±3.27), (16.33±2.53) times, P < 0.01]. ② Comparison of memory in every group: Compared with model group, step-up latent phase was shortened remarkably in every acidic peptide group [(43.17±4.66),(29.78±4.48), (26.20±3.28), (22.09±4.43) s, P < 0.01] and the frequency of correct response was improved remarkably [(15.67±2.15), (20.92±2.68),(20.83±2.29), (20.25±2.05) times, P < 0.01].CONCLUSION: Acidic peptide can shorten remarkably the step-up latent phase of AD rats in step down test and improve the frequency of correct response. It is indicated that acidic peptide provides good intervention on learning and memory of rat model of Alzheimer disease.
5.Selection of staged or synchronous percutaneous nephrolithotomy for the treatment of bilateral upper urinary tract calculi
Zhiqiang SHAO ; Fengfu GUO ; Guangjian WANG ; Shanfeng TAN ; Xiangfei HE ; Jianming WANG ; Hongjun LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(6):392-395
Objective To evaluate the of the decision process to perform staged or synchronous bilateral percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) in the treatment of bilateral upper urinary tract calculi. Methods Patients with an indication for bilateral PCNL were enrolled in the study from Jan. 2008 to Dec. 2008. The decision to perform staged or synchronous bilateral PCNL was based on the initial side operative time, the changes of hemoglobin level and systolic arterial pressure, the results of blood gas analysis and the patient′s tolerance at the end of initial side operation. The patients were divided into two groups, patients who underwent synchronous bilateral PCNL were in group one. Patients where the PCNL procedure was stopped after the initial side and subsequently underwent staged bilateral PCNL three to six weeks later were placed in group two. The success and complication rates of two groups were compared and analyzed. Results Of 60 planned simultaneous bilateral PCNLs, nine were stopped after the initial side, due to prolonged operative time in four cases, a hemoglobin level <100 g/L or the decrease of more than 30 g/L in three cases, a systolic arterial pressure lower than 90 mm Hg or the decrease more than 30 mm Hg in two cases, an arterial blood pH lower than 7.35 or the arterial oxygen saturation lower than 95% in two cases or the patients were intolerant to the surgery in three cases. Between the two groups, the differences of patient gender, age, BMI, preoperative hemoglobin level, the total hemoglobin decrease, the side initiated operation, stone number and second side stone burden were insignificant. However, there were significant differences in the first operative side stone burden, total stone burden, the first operative side operative time and total operative time. The stone-clearance rate was 87.3% in group one and 88.9% in group two. There was no difference in complication rate of two groups. Conclusions Prolonged operative time, large blood loss during the first operation side and patient intolerance are the main causes of staged bilateral PCNL.
6.Safety and efficacy of transcatheter arterial angiography and embolization for endoscopic refractory gastrointestinal bleeding
Kun MA ; Shanfeng GUO ; Ding LIANG ; Wengui LIU ; Yuanchao ZHANG ; Zhengjun LI ; Youjin WANG ; Xianglei SHEN
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(7):408-411
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic and therapeutic value and safety of transcatheter arterial angiography and embolization in patients with endoscopic refractory gastrointestinal bleeding.Methods Thirty-one cases of endoscopic refractory gastrointestinal bleeding were performed DSA and treated with transcatheter arterial angiography and embolization.The safty and efficacy was evaluated.Results Angiographic positive rate of bleeding was 80.65% (25/31);28 cases was treated with embolization.The success rate of first embolization was 75.00% (21/28),and the total success rate was 82.14 % (23/28) by the second embolization.Seven patients received surgical resection after interventional therapy,including 2 cases of jejunal stromal tumors and 5 cases of gastric malignant tumors.Four cases of gastric cancer patients underwent rebleeding within 30 days after interventional therapy,of which 2 died of heart or lung function failure due to basic diseases.Except for 1 patient of anastomotic bleeding after gastrointestinal anastomosis occurred anastomotic fistula after embolization,who recovery with the support treatment,no other cases occurred serious gastrointestinal ischemic necrosis.Conclusion Interventional diagnosis and treatment for gastrointestinal bleeding hemostasis is effective and safety,and also can achieve good results especially for malignant gastric tumor hemorrhage,which can be used for endoscopic refractory gastrointestinal bleeding patients.
7.Analysis of the safety of elderly living related kidney donors
Fengfu GUO ; Zhiqiang SHAO ; Wenyan YANG ; Guangjian WANG ; Shanfeng TAN ; Xiangfei HE ; Jianming WANG ; Hongjun LIU ; Fuguang SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(12):805-808
Objective To explore the safety of the elderly donors in living related donor kidney transplantation. Methods Forty-five elderly donors (51 - 78 years,study group) who underwent ne-phrectomy for living related donor kidney transplantation from April 1993 to December 2007 were retrospectively investigated. Clinical data including serum creatinine (SCr), glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in pre-and post-operation, operation complications and hospital stay time were analyzed and compared with the control group(62 cases, the donors age were younger than 50 years). Results The operations of all living donors were successful. The SCr and GFR in pre-operation were (82.16 ± 10.86)μmol/L, (85. 82±6.26)ml/min(study group)and (78. 66±10. 41)μmol/L, (88. 74±9. 44) ml/min (control group) respectively. There were no significant differences in SCr and GFR between the groups at different time points (P>0. 05). The average hospitalization time was 9 days in study group and 8 days in control group. There were no severe perioperative complications and no renal function failure was found in long-term following-up in study group. Conclusions Age is not the absolute contraindication of donor for living related donor kidney transplantation. The preoperative evaluation and careful operation can ensure the safety of elderly donors.
8.Percutaneous pneumatic nephrolithotripsy by ultrasound guidance for treatment of complicated renal cal-culi
Fengfu GUO ; Zhiqiang SHAO ; Guangjian WANG ; Shanfeng TAN ; Xiangfei HE ; Hongjun LIU ; Jianming WANG ; Shujian ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Fuguang SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(10):678-680
Objective To report the experiertce of management of complicated renal stones by percu taneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) with pneumatic and ultrasonic power by ultrasound guidance. MethodsThree hundred and eighty two cases(218 males,164 females,4 74 years) who underwent PCNL by u sing the third generation Swiss LithoClast Master for kidney stones from 2004 to 2007 were retrospectivelyreviewed. Clinical data including operation time,stone free rate and complications were analyzed. ResultsPhaseⅠlithotripsy was performed in 397 sides and delayed phaseⅡlithotripsy in 8 sides. Twenty three casesunderwent simultaneous bilateral PCNL. The operation time ranged from 70 to 190 min,average time was(93±11)min. Nine cases needed blood transfusion. Severe complications did not occur during operations.Stone free rate was 91.8% (372/405). Residual stone fragment was found in 33 cases after delayed phase Ⅱlithotripsy and 14 cases received adjuvant extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. One hundred and forty sixcases were followed up for 3 to 24 months and showed no recurrence. Conclusion PCNL with pneumaticand ultrasonic power could be an efficient treatment for complicated kidney stones.
9.Simultaneous bilateral percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Fengfu GUO ; Zhiqiang SHAO ; Guangjian WANG ; Shanfeng TAN ; Xiangfei HE ; Hongjun LIU ; Jianming WANG ; Yang LI ; Fuguang SUN ; Wenbin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(2):100-102
Objective To discuss the safety and efficacy of simultaneous bilateral percutaneous nephrolithotomy (SBPCNL) for bilateral renal or upper ureteral calculi. Methods Forty-eight cases (26 males, 22 females, 24-57 years )who underwent SBPCNL with pneumatic and ultrasonic power for bilateral renal or upper ureteral calculi were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical data including opera-tion time, blood loss, transfusion rates, length of hospital stay, stone free rate and complications were analyzed. Results The percutaneous renal access was successfully established under ultrasonic guid-ance in all patients. The average operation time was(105±18) rain(range 80-190 min). The average drop in hemoglobin was 21 g/L (range 5-54 g/L), with 5 patients requiring blood transfusion. In 43 patients, a single stage was performed on both sides, while 5 required the second stage PCNL on one side. A single tract was adopted on both sides in 44 patients, while 4 cases of the patients required two tracts on one side. No one required two tracts on both sides or more than one stage on both sides. The stone-clearance rate was 87.5 %. The average hospital stay was 6.5 d. There was no severe complica-tion occurred. Conclusion SBPCNL might be safe and effective for bilateral renal or upper ureteral calculi for selected patients.
10.Exploration the importance of curriculum evaluation feedback to correct teaching based on the analysis of physiology test paper
Hongwei YE ; Shanfeng MA ; Jie HU ; Ying YU ; Ling ZHENG ; Xiaolei GUO ; Qin GAO
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2024;26(3):321-324,336
Objective:To evaluate the quality of test papers and to analyze students'mastery of knowledge through the analysis of test papers,so as to provide reference for the reform of test proposition and correction teaching.Methods:Using paper analysis software(Ver 2.0),the paper quality,the students'scores and the answers to the questions of the final exam paper of Physiology of grade 2021 students majoring in nursing were analyzed.Results:The composition of the test paper was consistent with the requirements of the teaching programme,the difficulty of subjective and objective test questions was moderate,the differentiation of subjective test questions was good,the differentiation of objective test questions was general,and the reliability and validity were good.The overall performance was basically normal distribution.The full score ratio of objective test questions was higher than that of subjective test questions,and the zero score test questions were mostly concentrated in chapter 10 and chapter 4.Conclusion:Test paper analysis can feedback the problems and shortcomings of test paper proposition and teaching process,promote the quality of test paper and teaching model innovation,and improve the quality of teaching.