1.Effect of ultrasound-guided intercostobrachial nerve blockade in patients with post-mastectomy pain syndrome
Jieyun HUANG ; Min LI ; Hequn JIANG ; Sunzhi LIN
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(3):257-260
Objective To investigate and evaluate the feasibility and analgesic effect of ultrasound guided intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) blockade in patients with persistent pain after radical mastectomy with ICBN preservation.Methods In a total of 53 following-up female cases,aged 18-55 years,ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ,receiving radical mastectomy with ICBN preservation during January,2014 to February,2016,19 patients complained persistent pain in the lateral chest,axilla and/or upper arm more than 3 months after the surgery were enrolled.ICBN blockade was performed using 0.5% ropivacine 10 mL injected in the potential space between the superior of pectoralis minor muscle and the inferior of serratus anterior muscle in the second intercostal space guided by ultrasound.Visual analogue scale (VAS) was applied to assess the pain intensity at rest,on movement,and with 100 kPa pressure before blockage and 30 min thereafter,and then the pain intensity (SPI) was calculated.All nerve blockade-related adverse events including local anesthetic-related allergy,central nervous system and cardiovascular toxicity were recorded.Seven-day follow-ups were required in all patients to assess the pain intensity.Results All 19 cases completed ICBN blockade guided by ultrasound,of which 17 cases completed the seven-day follow-ups.The mean difference in SPI was-9.19 VAS points (95%CI-11.24--7.14,P<0.01).Compared with each mean VAS and SPI before block,all that after block at day 1-6 were significantly decreased (P<0.01 or P<0.05).There were 14(82.4%),13(76.5%),7(41.2%) and 3(17.6%)cases that SPI was decreased over 5 points after block at day 1-4.No nerve blockade-related adverse event was observed.Conclusion Ultrasound guided ICBN blockade can relieve persistent post-mastectomy pain safely and effectively.
2.Level and clinical significance of RNA oxidative damage in human gastric cancer and para-carcinoma tissues
Xianhui LIN ; Junhua YU ; Haihong LIN ; Yangyang TU ; Shunbin LUO ; Tao XU ; Tong CHEN ; Xingcheng LIN ; Sunzhi YE ; Zhiqiang ZHENG ; Jianping CAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(1):172-176
AIM:To investigate the RNA oxidative damage in human gastric cancer tissue and para-carcinoma tissue for exploring the role of RNA oxidation in the occurrence of gastric cancer .METHODS:Immunohistochemical ob-servation and LC-MS/MS analysis were performed in 61 cases of gastric carcinoma .The position and concentration of 8-oxoguanosine ( 8-oxoGsn ) were detected , respectively . RESULTS: The results of immunohistochemical observation showed that 8-oxoGsn was obviously up-regulated in the gastric cancer .The positive staining mainly accumulated in the cy-toplasm of the tumor cells .The results of mass spectrometry showed that the level of 8-oxoGsn in the gastric cancer tissues was higher than that in the para-carcinoma tissues (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:8-oxoGsn is up-regulated in gastric canc-er.RNA oxidative damage may play important roles in the occurrence of gastric cancer .