1.Safety and efficacy of Holmium laser resection for primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer versus transurethral electroresection
Mingjin ZOU ; Yuhai ZHAO ; Yaofeng ZHU ; Benkang SHI ; Hui HAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(10):691-694
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Holmium laser resection for primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (HoLRBt) compared with transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBt). Methods Data of 212 patients with primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer were collected retrospectively. The patients were divided into HoLRBt group(n= 101) and TURBt group (n= 111). The patients in each group were stratified into 3 risk groups (low, intermediate and high risk) according to prognostic factors for recurrence based on EAU guideline. Then, the safety of HoLRBt and TURBt groups were compared, concerning the intraoperative complications and postoperative recovery. Efficacy indicated by recurrence-free survival of the 2 groups was analyzed and compared by Kaplan-Meier technique. Results Patients' demographics including age, gender, tumor characteristics, and recurrence risk of tumor between the 2 groups were comparable(P>0.05). No obturator nerve reflex occurred in the HoLRBt group. Meanwhile, 7 out of 111 patients in the TURBt group experienced this complication resulted bladder perforation in 3 patients. The proportion of patients needing postoperative bladder irrigation in the HoLRBt group was lower compared to the TURBt group (P<0.05). HoLRBt was associated with shorter postoperative catheter drainage period (P<0.05). The mean postoperative follow-up was 34 months (range 18 to 43). Recurrence-free survival after HoLRBt was similar with that of TURBt (P = 0. 283). Conclusions Compared with TURBt, HoLRBt is a feasible, safe and effective alternative for the management of primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer with similar therapeutic efficacy and fewer perioperative complications.HoLRBt can be widely used in clinical practice in the treatment of primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
2.The correlation between the OATP1B1 521T > C genetic polymorphism and essential hypertension
Lili YE ; Jian QIU ; Shujin ZHAO ; Changjiang HONG ; Fei XIAO ; Yuhai ZOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(5):646-648
Objective To study the relationship between the OATP1B1 521T > C genetic polymorphism and essential hypertension.Methods 164 essential hypertension subjects and 159 normotensive subjects were detected by the TaqMan-MGB probe real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR,and the results were compared with those of DNA sequencing.Results The frequencies of T/C genotype and C allele of OATP1B1 521T > C gene of the essential hypertension subjects were obviously lower than those of the normotensive subjects(T/C genotype:0.16 vs 0.25,P <0.05 ;C allele:0.10 vs 0.17,P <0.05),The difference was significant.Binary logistic stepwise regression analysis was used for evaluatine the risk factors of essential hypertension,there was significant relationship between OATP1 B1 52IT > C gene polymorphism and essential hypertension.Conclusion The SLCO1 B1 521T > C variant was common in Chinese essential hypertension population,but the difference of frequency of SLCO1B1 52IT > Cmuton between the essential hypertension patients and the normotensive controls was of obviously statistical significance,which indicates that the SLCO1B1521T > C variant maybe associate with essential hypertension.