1.Primary pulmonary perivascular epithelioid cell tumor:a case report and literature review
Zhiyuan WANG ; Hui LI ; Qirui CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(12):801-803
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological features,the diagnosis and therapy of primary pulmonary perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa). Methods One case of primary pulmonary perivascular epithelioid cell tumor diagnosed and treated in April 2010 was presented. The clinical symptoms,imaging, pathology features, treatment and follow-up record of the patient were analyzed retrospectively,and relevant literatures were reviewed. Results The patient had not special clinical symptoms and was found through the medical checkup. The imaging methods could easily find the tumor but hard to diagnose it. The final diagnosis depended on the pathologic features and immunohistochemistry techniques. Among present literatures, scarce cases of pulmonary malignant PEComa were reported. Conclusion Primary pulmonary PEComa is a very rare tumor that arises from mesenchymal tissues, especially the malignant cases. The diagnosis of PEComa mainly depends on the pathological features. Because of the uncertain biologic behavior pulmonary PEComa should be followed up closely for a long term.
2.Safety analysis of endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography under general anesthesia in 14 724 patients
Qirui LI ; Guohua LI ; Jianhui YUAN ; Xiaojiang ZHOU ; Youxiang CHEN ; Guihai GUO ; Zhijian LIU ; Nonghua LYU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2017;37(7):458-461
Objective To evaluate the safety of anesthesia endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography (ERCP) under general anesthesia.Methods From January 1st,2008 to June 30th,2016,patients underwent ERCP under general anesthesia were enrolled as anesthesia group and from January 1st,2005 to December 31st,2007,patients accepted ERCP without anesthesia were enrolled as control group.Chi-square test was performed to analyze disease composition,conditions during operation,success rate of operation and complications in these two groups.Results A total of 14 724 patients with ERCP under general anesthesia and 2 102 patients received ERCP without anesthesia were enrolled.In 14 724 patients with ERCP under general anesthesia,1 799 cases had malignant biliary and pancreatic diseases and 12 925 cases with biliary and pancreatic diseases.During the operation,transient hypoxemia occurred in 441 cases (3.00%) and relieved by increasing oxygen flow,lower anesthetic dose or lifting lower jaw.The success rate of ERCP in the anesthesia group (98.41 %,14 490/14 724) was higher than that in the control group (97.34%,2 046/2 102),and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =11.500,P=0.001).The incidence rate of post-ERCP pancreatitis in the anesthesia group was 2.35% (346/14 724),which was lower than that in the control group (3.85%,81/2 102),and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =16.813,P<0.01).Conclusion ERCP under general anesthesia is safe,which could increase the success rate of operation and reduce the incidence rate of post-ERCP pancreatitis.
3.Endoscopic submucosal dissection and gastrectomy for early gastric cancer: a Meta-Analysis
Chao ZHONG ; Jianyu YANG ; Qirui LI ; Qiang WANG ; Youxiang CHEN ; Guohua LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(5):57-63
Objective To compare the difference of the effects and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and surgery for early gastric cancer. Methods We searched the Pubmed, CBM, Embase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, CQVIP and WanFang data from January 1990 to June 2016 studies comparing endoscopic resection with gastrectomy for treatment of early gastric cancer. We selected the eligible studies according the including and excluding criteria. The quality of the included studies was assess using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS), then using Revman 5.3 to make the Meta analysis. Result The meta-analysis enrolled 12 studies with 4331 patients, all of the studies were retrospectively analyzed. The result of the meta-analysis showed that there were no significant difference regarding the recurrence rate [(22/2586, 0.85%) vs (6/1134, 0.53%), P = 0.370] and five-year survival rate [(852/909, 93.72%) vs (707/746, 94.77%), P = 0.340] between endoscopic resection and gastrectomy. Gastrectomy was associated with higher en bloc resection rate, which were 100.00% and 92.23% respectively. However, gastrectomy was also related to longer operative time (SMD = -3.04, 95%CI: -3.64 ~ -2.45, P = 0.000) and hospital stay (SMD = -2.53, 95%CI: -3.73 ~ -1.32, P = 0.000). The postoperative complication was also higher than endoscopic, which were (45/816, 5.50%) vs (101/686, 14.72%) respectively. Conclusion There were no significant difference regarding recurrence rate and five-year survival rate between endoscopic and gastrectomy. While the en bloc resection rate was lower than gastrectomy, endoscopic offers a shorter hospital stay, shorter operative time with minimal invasive and fewer operating and postoperative complications than gastrectomy. Endoscopic should be recommended as a standard treatment for early gastric cancer with indications.
4.Clinical value of preoperative serum carcinoembryonic antigen detection in the prediction of esophageal cancer lymph node metastasis
Yan ZHAO ; Bin YOU ; Shengcai HOU ; Bin HU ; Qirui CHEN ; Hui LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(12):1006-1011
Objective To investigate the clinical value of preoperative serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) detection in the prediction of esophageal cancer lymph node metastasis.Methods The clinical data of 111 patients with esophageal cancer who were admitted to the Chaoyang Hospital of Capital Medical University between December 2010 and January 2014 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients received preoperative serum CEA examination and enhanced CT of the chest.The surgical procedures were selected according to the condition of patients, including radical resection of esophageal cancer via left thoracic approach, transabdominal right thoracic approach (open and laparoscopic surgeries), cervico-thoracic-abdominal triple incision (open and laparoscopic surgeries) and transabdominal incision.The international standard was used for tumor location and TNM stage of esophageal cancer.The count data and comparison of ordinal data in the univariate analysis were analyzed using the chi-square test, Fisher exact probability and rank-sum test, respectively.The multivariate analysis was done using the stepwise logistic regression.The ROC curve was used for evaluating diagnostic value of serum CEA examination and enhanced CT of the chest.All the 111 patients were divided into 4 groups according to the interquartile range results of the CEA examination, and the lymph node metastasis rates of 4 groups were compared by the chi-square test.Results All the 111 patients underwent successful radical resection of esophageal cancer after preoperative serum CEA detection and enhanced CT of the chest, including 40 via left thoracic approach, 56 via transabdominal right thoracic approach, 8 via cervico-thoracic-abdominal triple incision and 7 via transabdominal incision.There were 3 patients with upper thoracic esophageal cancer, 52 with middle thoracic esophageal cancer, 36 with lower thoracic esophageal cancer and 20 with cancer of gastro-esophageal junction.The postoperative pathological type included 84 squamous cell carcinomas, 23 adenocarcinomas and 4 other carcinomas.There were 44 patients with negative lymph node metastases and 67 with positive lymph node metastases.The positive rate of elevated serum CEA in the 111 patients was 36.04% (40/111).Tumor location, pathological type and N stage of tumor were clinical pathological factors affecting the positive rate of serum CEA of patients (Z =6.815, 6.608, 16.928, P <0.05).N stage of tumor was an independent risk factor affecting the positive rate of serum CEA of patients by multivariate analysis [OR =2.206, 95% confidence interval (CI) :1.370-3.552, P < 0.05].The T stage of tumor and serum CEA level were risk factors affecting lymph node metastasis of esophageal cancer by univariate analysis (Z =18.971, x2=10.081, P <0.05), and those were also independent risk factors affecting lymph node metastasis of esophageal cancer by multivariate analysis (OR =3.558, 3.936, 95% CI: 1.798-7.041, 1.480-10.469, P <0.05).The lymph node metastasis rates of esophageal cancer were 46.43%, 48.28% , 55.56% and 92.59% when CEA level≤ 1.75 μg/L, 1.75 μg/L < CEA level ≤ 2.68 μg/L, 2.68 μg/L < CEA level ≤4.21 μg/L and CEA level > 4.21 μg/L by the stratified analysis, respectively, with a significant difference among the 4 groups (x2=16.026, P < 0.05).The areas under the curve of CEA level and enhanced CT of the chest for lymph node metastasis were 0.687 (95% CI: 0.590-0.785) and 0.689 (95% CI: 0.591-0.788) by ROC curve, which were significantly different from the area under the guides (P <0.05).The areas under the curve of CEA level and enhanced CT of the chest for lymph node metastasis were 0.785 (95% CI: 0.697-0.873, P < 0.05).Conclusions Serum CEA detection not only has certain predictive value for lymph node metastasis of esophageal cancer, but has a higher predictive value combined with enhanced CT of the chest.There is a risk of lymph node metastasis for patients with deep tumor invasion and elevated CEA level, and the range of lymph node dissection should be expanded.
5.Extraction of the 7 Loci of the donor murine MHC gene and construction of plasmids
Tong LI ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Shengcai HOU ; Hui LI ; Bin HU ; Jinbai MIAO ; Bin YOU ; Yili FU ; Qirui CHEN ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(10):626-629
Objective To extract the loci of murine MHC gene and construct plasmids.Methods The RNA of mice was extracted and reversely transcribed into cDNA.By using nested PCR,the products were connected with T vector,cloned,and sequenced.Subsequently,the genes were digested by endonucleases,connected with expression vector,and sequenced again to choose the correct clones.Results After the nested PCR,the products were approved by sequencing.After being connected with the vectors,they were approved again by sequencing and the correct clones were chosen.Conclusion All of the loci of the MHC gene can be obtained by nested PCR.The plasmids from the correct clone can be used in the further experiments of transferring the gene to mitigate the transplantation rejection.
6.The clinical experience of 28 cases with lung transplantation
Jinbai MIAO ; Shengcai HOU ; Hui LI ; Bin HU ; Huaping DAI ; Tong LI ; Yang WANG ; Bin YOU ; Yili FU ; Qirui CHEN ; Wenqian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(3):138-140,151
ObjectiveTo discuss the clinical experience and influence factors of airway complications after lung transplantation for end-stage lung diseases through reviewed 28 lung transplantation cases in our center.MethodsFrom August 2005 to December 2010,28 patients with end-stage lung diseases received lung transplantations consecutively in our center,in which 13 patients were bilateral-lung transplantation(BLT) and 15 patients were single-lung transplantation(SLT).The donor lungs were perfused with LPD solution antegrade and retrograde followed.During operation,the pulmonary artery pressure and flow rate were tested real time through the transesophageal echocardiography and Swans catheter.Postoperative care of patients was in respiratory intensive care unit,and immunosuppressive drugs were adjusted according to blood drug concentration.ResultsThere were no airway complications including anastomotic fistula or stenosis found in all patients.The mortality was 7.2% in the early postoperative period ( 1-30 days).Cumulative survival rate was 94.1% % at 1 year,76.2% at 2 years,and 71.4% at 3 years respectively.Four patients (14.3%) died in the postoperative 90 days.Three patients were reanastomosed pulmonary artery in operation because of stenosis detected by transesophageal echocardiography.After operation,three patients were reoperated,in which two were bleeding and one was pulmonary bulla and pneumothorax.All patients were followed from 1 year to 6.1 years after operation.The quality of life was improved significantly.ConclusionThe well improved technique of lung transplantation is helpful to reduce the operation related complications,decrease the early mortality post operation and play the important role in the effects of quality of life and long term survival rate.The intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography examination could detect the anomalous situation of vascular anastomosis.At the same time the patients should get benefits from the routine and close follow-up.
7. Incidence of postoperative venous thromboembolism after thoracic surgery and its characteristic: a single center, prospective cohort study
Chunfeng SONG ; Hui LI ; Bo TIAN ; Shuo CHEN ; Jingbai MIAO ; Yili FU ; Bin YOU ; Qirui CHEN ; Tong LI ; Xiaoxing HU ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Bin HU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(4):284-288
Objective:
To evaluate the incidence of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) after thoracic surgery and its characteristic.
Methods:
This was a single-center, prospective cohort study. Patients undergoing major thoracic surgeries between July 2016 and March 2017 at Department of Thoracic Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University were enrolled in this study. Besides the routine examination, all patients were screened for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) by using noninvasive duplex lower-extremity ultrasonography after surgery. CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) was carried out if patients had one of the following conditions including typical symptoms of PE, high Caprini score (>9 points) or new diagnosed postoperative DVT. Caprini risk assessment model was used to detect high risk patients. No patients received any prophylaxis of VTE before surgery. Further data was analyzed for identifying the incidence of postoperative VTE. The
8.Changes of thoracic drainage volume and their relationship with prognosis after lung transplantation
Qirui CHEN ; Shengcai HOU ; Bin HU ; Tong LI ; Yang WANG ; Jinbai MIAO ; Bin YOU ; Yili FU ; Wenqian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(8):464-468
Objective To observe the changes of thoracic drainage volume after lung transplantation,and to explore the influencing factors and their relationship with the prognosis of lung transplantation.Methods This retrospective analysis included 46 consecutive lung transplantations in our hospital between 2005 and 2016.The volume of postoperative chest drainage was recorded and analyzed.Single factor analysis of the factors that may affect the drainage was done.The patients were divided into different groups according to different prognosis at different time points after operation,and drainage volume was compared among groups.All analyses were performed with SPPS,version 19.0.Results There were no operative deaths.The median thoracic drainage time was 9.3 days,the median total thoracic drainage volume was 4318 mL,and the average daily drainage volume was 487 mL.During the perioperative period,the use of cardiopulmonary bypass or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation increased significantly the volume of unilateral pleural drainage (P<0.05).The average daily drainage volume and the average daily unilateral pleural drainage volume in the postoperative dead patients were significantly greater than those of survivals at 1 st month,3rd month and 1 st year after lung transplantation (P<0.05).At 3rd month after transplantation,the total amount of postoperative thoracic drainage was significantly greater than that of survivals (P< 0.05).The average daily unilateral pleural drainage volume in dead patients after surgery was significantly greater than that of the survival patients 3 years after operation (P<0.05).Conclusion Intraoperative hemostasis in patients with lung transplantation should receive considerable attention,cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation should be used cautiously during perioperative period,and greater postoperative chest drainage predicated poor short-term prognosis.
9.Clinical analysis of 69 cases of anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery in children
Zhen ZHEN ; Ziyan DONG ; Jia NA ; Qirui LI ; Xi CHEN ; Lu GAO ; Yue YUAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(9):641-647
Objective:To analyze the various clinical presentations of anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) and determine factors related to myocardial ischemia.Methods:Children diagnosed with AAOCA on CT coronary angiography at Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2022 were classified based on AAOCA type, age and high-risk anatomy.The clinical characteristics of the different AAOCA types and age groups were compared and the correlation between the severity of manifestations and high-risk anatomy was analyzed.Results:A total of 69 children with AAOCA[34 males and 35 females, aged (8.89±4.40) years] were included.Ten (14.5%) patients had anomalous origin of the left coronary artery (ALCA) from the right coronary artery sinus and 57 (82.6%) patients had anomalous origin of the right coronary artery (ARCA) from the left coronary artery sinus.In two (2.9%) patients, AAOCA did not arise from a coronary sinus.Nineteen (27.5%) patients were asymptomatic, including 35 (50.7%) cases presented with minor symptoms (chest tightness, chest pain, fatigue), 13 (18.8%) cases had severe symptoms (syncope), and two (2.9%) cases had atypical symptoms (paroxysmal crying). All children were successfully treated; no deaths were reported during follow-up.There were no significant differences in gender, clinical manifestations, positive myocardial injury markers, electrocardiogram and transthoracic echocardiography findings, and proportion of children with high-risk anatomy among the different AAOCA groups (ALCA, ARCA, and non-coronary sinus AAOCA). Divided by age, there were nine (13.1%) children in infant group, 11 (15.9%) in preschool group, and 49 (71.0%) in school age group.More infants were asymptomatic than preschoolers ( P<0.001). Forty-three (62.3%) patients had a high-risk anatomy: two patients with acute take-off angles, four patients with stenosis or slit-like orifices, and 37 patients with interarterial courses.The remaining patients (37.7%) had non-high-risk anatomies.Children with a high-risk anatomy had severe symptoms and were prone to cardiac syncope ( P<0.05). Logistic multivariate analysis suggested that high-risk anatomy was an independent risk factor for cardiogenic syncope( OR=9.026, 95% CI 1.071~76.084, P=0.043). Conclusion:There are no significant differences in the proportion of high-risk anatomy and clinical characteristics among children with different AAOCA types.Younger children are often misdiagnosed due to atypical or insignificant clinical symptoms.The severity of clinical symptoms is related to the high-risk anatomy.High-risk anatomy is an independent risk factor for cardiogenic syncope in children with AAOCA.
10.Clinical analysis of recurrent Kawasaki disease in children
Xinyuan CHU ; Xi CHEN ; Qirui LI ; Zhen ZHEN ; Lu GAO ; Wen YU ; Yue YUAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2021;28(9):806-809
Objective:To provide a theoretical basis for diagnosing and treating recurrent Kawasaki disease based on data analysis of clinical symptoms.Methods:Data analysis of children with recurrent Kawasaki disease admitted to Beijing Children′s Hospital of Capital Medical University from January 2016 to December 2019 was conducted, including comparisons of the initial onset and the recurrence on patients′ clinical features, auxiliary examination and treatment.Results:During the four-year scale, 3 041 children with Kawasaki disease were admitted to the department of Cardiology.The recurrence data involved 65 children[male∶female 3.1∶1, average aged(2.42 ± 2.04) years]. First, children′s fever duration was(5.66 ± 2.37) days in recurrence data, significantly shorter than that of their initial onset.The recurrence data also reported a lower incidence of rash and limb changes, together with respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms.Then, 19 cases out of the 65 children got coronary artery lesion(CAL) at their initial onset.A relief of CAL was reported from 15 children when the disease recurred, along with 11 new-reported CAL cases.Intravenous immunoglobulin(IVIG) refractory Kawasaki disease cases accounted for nine at the initial onset and 12 at the recurrent onset, respectively.Five IVIG refractory recurrent cases reported significant relief after 2 g/kg IVIG treatment.Conclusion:The recurrent Kawasaki disease in children usually occurs among children under three years old, within the first year after the initial onset.Most of the recurrent cases report a shorter fever duration and less typical clinical symptoms than their first onset.In some cases, IVIG treatment showed effects initially but failed to work when the disease recurred.Therefore, glucocorticoid or infliximab should be considered for further treatment.