1.Surgical therapy of senile gastric cancer complicated with portal hypertension
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(7):593-595
Objective To investigate the surgical treatment method for senile gastric cancer complicated with portal hypertension. Methods Retrospective analysis was used for 88 elderly patients who suffered from gastric cancer complicated with portal hypertension.Among the cases,35 cases were treated with standard radical resection,38 cases treated with cytoreductive surgery,9 cases with palliative operation,and 6 cases cured with jejunal fistula.Operation complications,death and mortality,the risk factors of postoperative complications were observed. Results For all the patients,the operation time was (170±33) min,and the intraoperative bleeding was (490±100) ml.In 35 patients (39.8%) occurred operation complications,among which the incidence of incision infection and anastomotic leakage was the highest, which accounted for 14.3% and 11.4%,respectively.In 5 years,69 patients were in death,the mortality rate was 78.4% which most resulted from liver failure (21.7%).Logistic regression analysis showed that age,tumor diameter,operation time and perioperation bleeding were the risk factors for death ( 95% CI:6.92-13.33,7.39-18.26,11.34 24.85,8.69-19.27). Conclusions The surgical approach for elderly gastric cancer patients complicated with portal hypertension should be chosen carefully,otherwise it will bring serious operation complications,and even endanger the lives of patients.
2.Expression of protein kinase C in multidrug resistant cells of colorectal carcinoma
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To detect the expression of protein kinase C(PKC) in multidrug resistant cells of colorectal carcinoma after ionizing irradiation and observe the effect of PKC on occurrence and development of the multidrug resistant.Methods The effect of PKC on multidrug resistant HCG-8 cells of colorectal carcinoma after treated with X-ray was detected by indirect immunofluorescence technique and flow cytometry.Results Compared with sham-irradiation group,the positive percentage of PKC was increased significantly(P
3.Investigation and analysis of the current state of development in township hospitals in Wenzhou City
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2009;25(3):170-172
An analysis on the human resources, equipments and budgets of the township hospitals in Wenzhou City discovered the following setbacks: Changeable management system, poor positioning of their functionality, difficulty to play their roles, insufficient funding, inadequate infrastructure, slow development, lack of medical technicians, low level of medical services, and lack of development momentum. Based on these findings, the author proposed the following to upgrade their functionality and promote their development: Clearly positioning their functionality, improving the financial assurance mechanism, deepening system reforms in these hospitals, and further clarifying job divisions.
4.Research progress on the mechanism of transmission,pathopoiesis,treatment and prevention of avian influenza virus(H5N1)
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
The outbreak of high-pathogenicity avian influenza viruses causing severe illness and death has severely disrupted poultry production and trade and posed a significant threat to public health.In recent thirty years,the virus has been endemic in Southeast Asia,China,Europe and Africa.Although the virus shows little ability of transmission between humans,a process of genetic reassortment could occur in a human co-infected with avian influenza A virus and a human strain of influenza A virus.So H5N1 represents a potential source of the next pandemic influenza.Direct avian-human H5N1 virus transmission is the predominant means of human infection,through direct contact with infected birds and virus-contaminated fomites or with fertilizer containing poultry feces.After several rounds of infection the viruses acquire the mutations required for crossing species barrier and infect a range of mammalian species including humans.Currently,vaccination is still the key strategy to prevent severe illness and death from pandemic influenza.Antiviral drugs such as NA inhibitors play an important role in antiviral treatment.The features of avian influenza virus and its mechanism of transmission in animals and humans are herewith reviewed,and the pathopoiesis of the virus,the current status of vaccine development and antiviral treatment are also discussed.
5.Clinical application of subcutaneous nephrovesical bypass system
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To evaluated the subcutaneous nephrovesical bypass carried out in patients with ureter obstruction and improve the quality of life of patients with palliative definitive percutaneous nephrostomy.Methods:A total of 36 patients with advanced cancer receiving 45 subcutaneous nephrovesical bypass tubes were included in the study.Uronephrosis ranged from 1.8-5.2 cm,serum creatinine 73-760 ?mol/L,and glomerular filtration rate(GFR) 19-26 mL/min.The obstruction was proved to be complete by retrograde pyelography.The nephrovesical stents were inserted utilizing percutaneous access to both of the kidney and bladder,and a subcutaneous tunnel was created between the two sites.B-ultrasound,KUB(kidneys,ureters,and bladder),serum creatinine test and GFR were carried out 72 hours after operation.Results:Urinary diversion operations were successful in the 36 patients,uronephrosis ranged from 0-1.8 cm,all stents were in position,serum creatinine 72-173 ?mol/L,GFR 25-40 mL/min after the operation,and the bypass functioned well in 45 stents for 67 to 481 days of the follow-up.Conclusion:Subcutaneous nephrovesical bypass can protect renal function of patients suffering from ureteral obstruction by simple and minimum invasive operation;it can also reduce complications caused by percutaneous nephrostomy and improve the patient's life quality.
6.Development of advanced gastric cancer treated with weekly administration of paclitaxel
China Oncology 2006;0(10):-
Benefits in survival and quality of life have been demonstrated in patients with advanced gastric cancer receiving chemotherapy plus optimal supportive care versus optimal supportive care alone.The taxanes, which are among the most promising cytotoxic agents in clinical use have considerable activity in a number of tumor types.Paclitaxel,especially low-dose weekly administration,has shown encouraging activity in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer as a single agent.Patients treated with the low-dose weekly paclitaxel regimen had a statistically superior response rate and time to disease progression as well as clinically significant prolongation of survival.And it offers a new option for those advanced gastric patients such as the aged,poor performance status(PS) or unsuitable for combination chemotherapy,and those even with no indications for rountine chemotherapy.This review is focused on the clinical reports of low-dose weekly administration of paclitaxel for patients with advanced gastric cancer.
7.Study on histopathology of the mouse forestomach neoplasm inducd by B(a)P
China Oncology 2001;0(05):-
Purpose:To explore the development change of histopathology of the mouse forestomach neoplasm inducd by B(a)P.Methods:A part of the mice were killed each four weeks after they were given benzo(a)pyrene (concentration 5mg/ml) by lavage for four weeks, twice per week. The histopathology of the forestomach was then observed.Results:Forestomach neoplasm was noticed from the 17~(th) week in the mice. Local gland hyperplasia, arrangement disorder gradually developing into glandular abnormality hyperplasia and then transformed into early stomach cancer and finally into aggressive stomach cancer could be observed.Conclusions:Latent period of the mouse forestomach neoplasm induced by B(a)P is about three months. The development course is atrophic gastritis, atypical hyperplasia and stomach cancer.[
8.Diagnosis and therapy status of mesenteric venous thrombosis
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2009;6(6):590-593
Mesenteric venous thrombosis (MVT) is a kind of rare intestinal anemic disease.Because the clinical manifestations of MVT do not have high specificity,early diagnosis is difficult.In recent years,with huge progress of medical imaging technology,particularly the clinical application of spiral CT and MRI,the early diagnosis of MVT became possible.With the development of interventional therapies,especially the maturity of the interventional treatment technology such as mesenteric artery perfusion with papaverine,thrombectomy and thrombolysis via percutaneous transhepatic portal vein and so on,MVT mortality rate reduced greatly.The diagnosis and therapy status of MVT were reviewed in this article.
9.Efficacy research of self-made traditional Chinese medicine for hand-foot-mouth disease
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;(24):3736-3737
Objective To explore clinical effect of self-made traditional Chinese medicine for hand-foot-mouth disease.Methods 118 cases with hand-foot-mouth disease were randomly divided into two groups.The control group(n=59)were treated by regular western medicines.On that basis,the study group(n=59)were treated bys elf-made traditional Chinese medicine.And the curative effects of two groups were observed.Results Fever subsidise time of the study group after treatment was(2.0±0.7)d,which was significantly shorter than that of the control group,with P<0.05.Rash subsidise time of the study group after treatment was(3.9±0.9)d,was significantly shorter than that of the control group,with P<0.05.Length of hospital stay of the study group after treatment was(3.5±1.3)d,was significantly shorter than that of the control group,with P<0.05.Total effective rate of the study group after treatment was 94.9%,which was significantly higher than that of the control group(81.4%),with P<0.05.Conclusion Self-made traditional Chinese medicine for hand-foot-mouth disease has good clinical curative effect,has high security and reliability.
10.Determination of telomerase activity in exfoliated cells in urine for the diagnosis of bladder carcinoma
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(04):-
Objective In order to find a more sensitive and specific noninvasive assay for the diagnosis of bladder carcinoma, the authors tested the exfoliated cells from patient′s voided urine for the presence of telomerase activity and evaluated its clinical significance.Methods PCR-ELISA assay was used to determine the presence of telomerase activity in voided urine samples from patients with bladder carcinoma, fhematuria of benign causes and from normal, healthy volunteers.Results Telomerase activity was detected in 14 of 18 tumor samples, while none of the hematuria samples and normal, healthy volunteers′ samples. Conclusions Telomerase activity could be detected in most urine samples of bladder carcinoma patients and it is more sensitive and specific than other assays, therefore, would be a good diagnostic marker.