1.Feasibility of flexible ultrasonic cystoscopy in diagnosis and treatment for urinary tract diseases in vivo
Zhensheng ZHANG ; Chuanliang XU ; Chengyao WU ; Bo YANG ; Rui LUO ; Haifeng WANG ; Yang WANG ; Zhen DENG ; Liang TANG ; Yinghao SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(8):622-626
Objective To innovate and improve the feasibility of flexible ultrasonic cystoscopy (FUCS) in the diagnosis and treatment for urinary tract diseases in vivo by using female pigs as animal model.Methods Endobronchial ultrasonography was took as a substitute for FUCS and the operating skills and experience of FUCS in vivo by using female pigs as animal model were summarized,in order to testify the efficacy and safety of needle biopsy guided by FUCS.Results FUCS could simultaneously display the endoscopic images and ultrasonic images.Ninety ml was suitable in pig bladder for FUCS when the layers of bladder wall were clear.The mucosa,submucosa,muscularis and serosa layers were legible,which contributed to the needle positioning biopsy.Doppler ultrasound mode could distinguish the vessels,which could guide the puncture and avoid accidental injury of blood vessels and surrounding organs.Pathological results of positioning biopsy were consistent with FUCS evaluation for the three major layers of bladder wall.Conclusion Studies in vivo show that application of FUCS in the diagnosis and treatment for bladder disease is feasible,and further improvement of the FUCS equipment and clinical practice should be made.
2.Submucosa dilation assisted laser resection of bladder tumor for the treatment of solitary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: initial experience
Zhensheng ZHANG ; Chuanliang XU ; Yinghao SUN ; Bo YANG ; Yang WANG ; Dan SHEN ; Chengyao WU ; Weidong XU ; Qinsong ZENG ; Liang TANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(11):771-774
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of submucosa dilation assisted laser resection of bladder tumor for the treatment of solitary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. MethodsA total of 12 patients with solitary non-muscle invasive bladder tumor were treated with the procedure of submucosa dilation assisted laser resection under total intravenous anesthesia or epidural anesthesia.lntravesical instillation chemotherapy was performed according to CUA 2007 guidelines.Patients were followed up for 4 - 36 months after the operation. ResultsThe diameter range of the tumors was 0.5 - 2.3 cm with the clinical stage Ta - T1 and low pathology grade.Submucosa dilation assisted laser resection of bladder tumor was successfully performed on all patients.The average operation time was 25 min (range,20 -45 min ),and the catheter time was 3 d ( range,1 -4 d).The mean volume of bleeding was less than 5 ml,no patient required blood transfusion.No complications such as obturator nerve reflex,bladder perforation and over-hydration occurred.No recurrence occurred during the follow-up. ConclusionsSubmucosa dilation assisted laser resection of bladder tumor could be an effective,safe,and excellent alternative procedure for the treatment of solitary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer,with few complications and a low recurrence rate.More studies and long-term follow-up should be warranted to ultimately evaluate this procedure.
3.Chinese Society of Allergy and Chinese Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Guideline for Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Zheng LIU ; Jianjun CHEN ; Lei CHENG ; Huabin LI ; Shixi LIU ; Hongfei LOU ; Jianbo SHI ; Ying SUN ; Dehui WANG ; Chengshuo WANG ; Xiangdong WANG ; Yongxiang WEI ; Weiping WEN ; Pingchang YANG ; Qintai YANG ; Gehua ZHANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Changqing ZHAO ; Dongdong ZHU ; Li ZHU ; Fenghong CHEN ; Yi DONG ; Qingling FU ; Jingyun LI ; Yanqing LI ; Chengyao LIU ; Feng LIU ; Meiping LU ; Yifan MENG ; Jichao SHA ; Wenyu SHE ; Lili SHI ; Kuiji WANG ; Jinmei XUE ; Luoying YANG ; Min YIN ; Lichuan ZHANG ; Ming ZHENG ; Bing ZHOU ; Luo ZHANG
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2020;12(2):176-237
The current document is based on a consensus reached by a panel of experts from the Chinese Society of Allergy and the Chinese Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Rhinology Group. Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) affects approximately 8% of Chinese adults. The inflammatory and remodeling mechanisms of CRS in the Chinese population differ from those observed in the populations of European descent. Recently, precision medicine has been used to treat inflammation by targeting key biomarkers that are involved in the process. However, there are no CRS guidelines or a consensus available from China that can be shared with the international academia. The guidelines presented in this paper cover the epidemiology, economic burden, genetics and epigenetics, mechanisms, phenotypes and endotypes, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management, and the current status of CRS in China. These guidelines—with a focus on China—will improve the abilities of clinical and medical staff during the treatment of CRS. Additionally, they will help international agencies in improving the verification of CRS endotypes, mapping of eosinophilic shifts, the identification of suitable biomarkers for endotyping, and predicting responses to therapies. In conclusion, these guidelines will help select therapies, such as pharmacotherapy, surgical approaches and innovative biotherapeutics, which are tailored to each of the individual CRS endotypes.
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4.Research progress on adverse health effects of fine particulate matter constituents in China
Dajing TANG ; Chengyao SUN ; Fengge CHEN ; Chuan ZHAO ; Mingyang GUAN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(8):942-948
Air pollution has always been an important factor threatening population health, and with the acceleration of urbanization in China, the adverse health effects associated with air pollution is becoming more and more serious. Numerous scientific studies have shown that chemical components of fine particulate matter are closely related to human health damage. This paper elaborated reported human health outcomes of PM2.5 chemical components, including fatality, morbidity, reproduction & development, and physiological indexes or biomarkers, reviewed the research progress of PM2.5 chemical constituents on human health in China, and summarized the deficiencies of current research, aiming to provide useful clues for future relevant studies.
5.Advances in epidemiological research on effects of air pollution on skin diseases
Chengyao SUN ; Dajing TANG ; Fengge CHEN ; Chuan ZHAO ; Mingyang GUAN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(11):1304-1309
Air pollution is a major environmental threat to human health, and skin, as the largest organ of the human body, is a major exposure route of air pollutants, so the correlations between air pollutants and skin diseases are noteworthy to study. This paper reviewed the acute effects of air pollutants on the risks of dermatosis outpatient and emergency visits at home and abroad, especially on dermatitis, eczema, urticaria, acne, psoriasis, and other skin diseases with high prevalence rates and heavy disease burdens. The effects of air pollutants on skin diseases are affected by exposure characteristics of air pollutants (such as composition, concentration, and exposure time), environmental factors (such as temperature, humidity, and ultraviolet), and population characteristics. In view of insufficient evidence on the long-term effects of air pollutants on skin diseases and the interaction of environmental factors, future research directions were prospected, aiming to provide new ideas for further study on the effects of air pollutants on skin diseases and the formulation of relevant prevention and control strategies.