1.Off-Label Application of Pipeline Embolization Device for Intracranial Aneurysms
Buqing LIANG ; Walter S LESLEY ; Timothy M ROBINSON ; Wencong CHEN ; Ethan A BENARDETE ; Jason H HUANG
Neurointervention 2019;14(2):116-124
PURPOSE: The Pipeline embolization device (PED) is approved in the USA for treating giant and large aneurysms arising from the petrous to superior hypophyseal segments of the internal carotid artery in patients older than 21 years of age. This study investigates off-label PED results in a large cohort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective, single-center review of all patients who had off-label PED surgery. RESULTS: Sixty-two aneurysms (48 patients) underwent off-label PED treatment from 2012–2017. There were 44 females and four males (age 21 to 75 years; mean/median, 54.3/55.0 years). The most common presenting symptom was headache (47/62, 75.8%). All aneurysms were in the anterior circulation. Aneurysm size ranged from 1.4 to 25.0 mm (mean/median, 7.6/6.9 mm). Fifty-two aneurysms had post-operative imaging with total/near-complete occlusion of 84.6% (44/52). Aneurysm-based operative near-term complication rate was 9.7% while there were no permanent complications. For aneurysms and headache, 86.7% improved/resolved after embo-surgery, and were four times more likely to have a better clinical outcome (resolved or improved symptoms) after surgery (odds ratio [OR], 4.333; P=0.0325). Left-sided aneurysms had a higher occlusion rate (OR, 20; P=0.0073). Hypertension (OR, 4.2; P=0.0332) and smoking (OR, 7; P=0.0155) were more prone towards aneurysm occlusion. Patients without a family history were 14 times more likely to have favorable imaging outcome (P=0.0405). There is no difference of occlusion rates between untreated and previously treated aneurysms (P=0.6894). Overall, occlusion rate decreased by 14% with an increase of aneurysm size by 1 mm (P=0.0283). CONCLUSION: For anterior circulation aneurysms, the off-label application of PED is as effective and safe as reported for on-label intracranial aneurysms.
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2.The expression of Her-2 in patients with pancreatic carcinoma and its significance
Jianping HU ; Tianhang LUO ; Bin XU ; Anrong MAO ; He HUANG ; Buqing XU ; Libing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(2):1-3
Objective To explore the expression of Her-2 and the effect on the initiation,development,invasion and metastasis of pancreatic carcinoma.Methods A total of 225 patients with pancreatic carcinomafrom January 2000 to December 2007 were analyzed retrospectively.Paraffin sections of surgical specimens from all the patients who underwent standard resection were examined by SP immunohistochemical method staining.The expression of Her-2 in patients with pancreatic carcinoma and the association between Her-2 and other clinical and pathological parameters were examined.Results Her-2 was positive in 87 of all the 225 patients(38.67%).The differentiation of tumors;size of tumors;lymph node metastasis and other organs metastasis were significantly related to Her-2.The surrival time of the Her-2-positive patients[(19.33±8.15)/nonths]Was significantly shorter than that of the Her-2-negative patients [(36.23±15.44)months]in the univariate analysis(P<0.01).At multivariate COX proportional hagards model analysis,the positivity of Her-2 applied to be an independent prognostic factor,which was also influenced by size of tumors;lymph node metastasis and other organs metastasis.Conclusion It suggests the incidence of Her-2 play an important role in evaluation of the prognosis of pancreatic carcinoma,and it could serve as an independent predictor of prognosis of pancreatic carcinoma.
3.Analyses on allocation and utilization of class-B large medical equipments at public hospitals under Pudong New Area
Jianjun GU ; Kun XIONG ; Buqing YU ; Haihan CHEN ; Xingbin LIAO ; Di XUE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(1):50-53
Objective To analyze the allocation and utilization of class-B large medical equipments at public hospitals under Pudong New Area,Shanghai.Methods Data on the allocation and utilization of class-B large medical equipments were collected by a questionnaire survey of 17 public hospitals under Pudong New Area from June to July 2017 and were analyzed in descriptive statistics.Results There were 55 units of class-B large medical equipments at the public hospitals under by Pudong New Area.The average utilization rates of MRI,CT and DSA were 52.62%,61.49% and 24.43% respectively.Conclusions The number of class-B large medical equipments has increased at such hospitals,but the services using DSA need to be extended.
4.Analysis on allocation of large medical equipment in Shanghai
Kun XIONG ; Jianjun GU ; Haihan CHEN ; Buqing YU ; Xingbin LIAO ; Di XUE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(9):774-777
Objective To analyze the allocation and equity of Class-A and Class-B large medical equipment in Shanghai, and to compare them with those in other parts of China and in other OECD countries. Methods The data of large medical equipments were collected from the Health and Family Planning Commission of Shanghai, government websites, relevant research reports and the database of OECD. Gene-coefficients were adopted to evaluate the equity of large equipment allocation. Results In terms of Class-A and Class B large equipments like CTs, MRIs and DSAs per million population, the number for Shanghai by the end of 2015, was 1.325, 5.30, 2.13 and 3.81 units respectively. Except for CTs, this figure was higher than national average, yet lower than average of other OECD countries. In addition, the equity in allocation of Class-B large medical equipment was better than that of Class-A large medical equipment in Shanghai. Conclusions The overall deployment level of large medical equipments in Shanghai remains to be increased, and the equity in allocation of Class-A large medical equipment deserves more attention.
5.Analysis on return on investment of three types of large medical equipments at public hospitals under Pudong New Area
Haihan CHEN ; Jianjun GU ; Kun XIONG ; Ming LI ; Buqing YU ; Di XUE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(9):778-781
Objective To analyze the return on investment of 3 types of large medical equipments at Pudong's public hospitals in Shanghai.Methods Data on the numbers and purchasing expenditure, annual utilization headcounts, annual income and annual costs of the MRIs, CTs and DSAs were collected from these hospitals, and their breakeven points and recovery period were analyzed in the study. Results At these hospitals, CTs had relatively a higher return on investment in 2016, with 95 000 headcounts per hospital. At the interest rates of 1% , 3% and 5% , nine hospitals could recover their investment, at an average recovery period of 2.88 years, 3.23 years and 3.84 years respectively. That for DSS was poor. Conclusions These hospitals should improve the business performance of these equipments by means of rational purchase, enhanced utilization and sharing mechanism.
6.Characteristics of influenza virus epidemic in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province from 2017 to 2022
Buqing CHEN ; Bo CHEN ; Junfang LOU ; Jinhua CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(7):712-715
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiological trends of influenza in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province from 2017 to 2022, and to provide references for local adjustments to influenza prevention and control strategies. MethodsReal-time fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to detect and type influenza viruses in nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens of the patients with influenza-like illness (ILI). The results were statistically analyzed. ResultsFrom 2017 to 2022, a total of 106 661 ILI cases were reported in Yiwu City, with annual reported cases of 31 273, 33 522, 20 090, 9 965, 3 202, and 8 609, respectively. The majority of ILI cases were in the age group of ≤14 years, accounting for 89.16%. A total of 6 893 specimens were collected and tested, of which 945 were tested positive for influenza virus nucleic acid, with an overall positivity rate of 13.71%. The dominant subtypes were H3N2 and B⁃Victoria, accounting for 40.63% (384/945) and 35.03% (331/945) respectively. The highest positivity rate was in 2019, at 25.19% (265/1 052). The positivity rates significantly decreased in 2020 and 2021, to 5.74% (66/1 149) and 5.77% (75/1 300), respectively. The rate increased in 2022 to 13.85% (180/1 300). The highest proportion of A/H3N2 positivity was in 2017, at 69.14% (168/243). The highest proportion of A/H1N1 positivity was in 2018,at 50.86%(59/116). The highest proportion of B/Victoria positivity was in 2021, at 100.00% (75/75). The highest proportion of B/Yamagata positivity was in 2018, at 5.17% (6/116). ConclusionInfluenza in Yiwu City exhibits obvious seasonal patterns, with two peaks in winter-spring and summer. Dominant strains such as A/H3N2, B/Victoria, and A/H1N1 alternate or co-circulate. During the COVID-19 pandemic, seasonal influenza significantly decreased, and a series of prevention and control measures had a positive effect on influenza prevention and control.