1.Selective approach to the therapy of cystic lesions of the pancreas
Yunfu CUI ; Tao JIANG ; Shidan LIU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2009;0(07):-
Objective:To discuss the approach of treating the patients who suffered from cystic lesions of the pancreas. Methods:According to the retrospective analysis of all the 127 patients who were diagnosed as cystic lesions of the pancreas by the following methods such as ultrasonography ,CT,MRCP,PET,ERCP,EUS and FNA. Results:48 case of cystic lesions of the pancreas (38%) were selected an initial operation,and 79 of them (62%) selected follow-up visit. Nearly 40% of the patients who chose an initial operation were confirmed to suffer a malignant tumor by pathology. 9 patients(11%) of all the patients in the follow-up accept an operation because of their cystic lesions had a variation. According to the result of the pathology after the resection,3 patients of them had a canceration. The patients in the follow-up whose lesion diameter was smaller than 3cm,not existing a solid lesions,and without signs or symptoms,didn't have a risk in the transition to the malignant mutation. The transition rate was less than 4%,which was similar to the death risk of the patients undergoing resection. Conclusion:It is significant to adopt a careful radioactive follow-up to the surrounding parenchyma of all the patients who had not an initial resection.
2.Alteration of Transfcnin Receptors on Leukemia Cells and Its Qinical Significance
Jim HOU ; Shanghua QIAN ; Runquan YU ; Shidan JIANG ; Xiantao KONG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
ABC-ELISA established by ourselves was used to detect the tiansferrin receptors (TfR) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells. It was found that the TfR quantity in the leukenie kukemk group was higher than that in the complete remission leukemia group (P0.05). We also found that the TfR quantity was higher in 6 cases of leukemia when blasts appeared in perpheral Hood than they disappeared(P
3.Sedated versus conventional colonoscopy:a prospective study on patient acceptability and satisfaction
Yi FANG ; Jiachuan WU ; Qian LIU ; Xiaohong MENG ; Mingfang JI ; Beili XU ; Dongmei QIU ; Hui JIANG ; Mingzhou DAI ; Chonglin DU ; Bin XU ; Lei WANG ; Shidan CHENG ; Jie ZHONG ; Biao GONG ; Lu XIA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2014;(9):494-498
Objective To compare the clinical choosing principles of sedated colonoscopy with con-ventional colonoscopy. Methods Outpatients who were willing to accept colonoscopy with or without seda-tion were prospectively recruited,which were assigned to sedated colonoscopy group(n=362)and conven-tional colonoscopy group(n=323). All patients and endoscopists were asked to answer a self-administered questionnaire. The colonoscopy completion,operation time,procedure-related discomfort,and questionnaire results of the two groups were compared and statistically analyzed. Results The completion rate was 98. 9%in the sedated colonoscopy group(358/362)and 89. 8% in the conventional colonoscopy group(290/323) ( P=0. 337 ). The operation time of sedated and conventional group were( 5. 60 ± 3. 25 ) minutes and (7. 71 ± 5. 70)minutes respectively(P<0. 001). And the average cost was CNY 886. 54 per patient in se-dated group and CNY 386. 00 per patient in the conventional group. Patient satisfaction score of conventional group and sedated group were 4(3-4)and 3(2-3)points(P<0. 001),while endoscopist satisfaction score was 4(3-4)and 4(4-4)(P<0. 001). A total of 354 patients(97. 79%)in the sedated group and 225 pa-tients(69. 66%)in the conventional group showed willingness to repeat the identical colonoscopy( P <0. 001). Patients who were male(P=0. 035),having no past abdominal operations(P<0. 001),or no ab-dominal pain during colonoscopy( P =0. 015 )in the conventional group preferred to repeat conventional colonoscopy. Conclusion Although the examination time of conventional colonoscopy is longer than sedated colonoscopy,it could reduce anesthesia risk and the cost. Conventional colonoscopy remains an irreplaceable examination of colorectal diseases in developing countries. Physicians should not only focus on patients'com-fort during endoscopy,but also help patients make a decision based on their actual situation and endoscopic indications to make the best of medical resources.