1.Diagnostic value of confocal laser endomicroscopy for non-protruding gastric lesions
Chunjiu HU ; Hanbing XUE ; Zhizheng GE ; Yunjia ZHAO ; Xiaoyu CHEN ; Haiying CHEN ; Jun DAI ; Xiaobo LI ; Shudong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(5):269-272
Objective To discuss the differential diagnostic value of confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE)for benign and malignant non-protruding gastric lesions.Methods A total of 37 patients with nonprotruding gastric lesions diagnosed by conventional gastroscopy underwent CLE.Fluorescein sodium was intravenously injected,and target biopsy was obtained.Malignant lesionss diagnosed with CLE or biopsy were treated by endoscopy or surgery.Patients with benign lesions were give routine medication and followed up every 3 months until the lesions were cured.Results CLE diagnosed 11 malignant and 26 benign lesions.However,1 of 11 cancers was confirmed as benign by histopathology,while 1 of 26 benign lesions was confirmed cancer.Lesions in 12 patients were resected,with 3 by endoscopy,and 9 by surgery,and findings of post-operative pathology were consistent with those of target biopsy.No malignancy was found during the follow-up of benign lesions,and all lesions were healed after 3.16(3.58 ± 1.20)months.The sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy of CLE in diagnosis of malignant non-protruding gastric lesion were 90.9%,96.2%,and 90.9%,respectively.The positive and negative predictive values were 90.9% and 96.2%,respectively.The Kappa value of CLE and histopathology was 0.871.Conclusion CLE is of significant value for the diagnosis of non-protruding gastric lesions,and may replace biopsy in real-time histological diagnosis.
2.Observation on the curative effect of mesalazine combined with probiotics in the treatment of ulcerative colitis
Qi JIANG ; Yi LIU ; Qiaoyan WU ; Chunjiu HU ; Qiying HU ; Xuejie YAO
China Modern Doctor 2018;56(15):37-40
Objective To observe the efficacy of mesalazine combined with probiotics in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. Methods 60 patients with ulcerative colitis who were admitted to our hospital from May 2015 to May 2017 were selected randomly. These patients were divided into two groups according to the treatment method: mesalamine com bined with probiotic group(combination therapy group, n=30) and mesalamine alone treatment group (n=30). The clinical symptom score, endoscopic score, serum CRPlevel, clinical efficacy, incidence of adverse reactions and recurrence in both groups were statistically analyzed. Results Compared with those before treatment, the clinical symptom score, en doscopic score and serum CRPlevel were significantly lower in both groups after treatment(P<0. 05); After treatment, clinical symptom score, endoscopic score and serum CRPlevel were significantly lower in the combination therapy group than those in the treatment alone group(P<0. 05). The total effective rate in the combination therapy group was 93. 3%(28/30), significantly higher than 63. 3%(19/30) in the treatment alone group(P<0. 05). The recurrence rate was 13. 3% (4/30), significantly lower than that of 33. 3%(10/30) in the treatment alone group(P<0. 05). However, the incidence rates of adverse reactions in the two groups was 6. 7%(2/30) and 10. 0%(3/30) respectively, which were not significantly different(P>0. 05). Conclusion The efficacy of mesalazine combined with probiotics in the treatment of ulcerative colitis is more significant than that of mesalazine alone. At the same time, it is also more effective in improving the clinical symptoms, reducing the serum CRPlevel and recurrence rate in the patients, and will not increase the patients' adverse reactions to a great extent, so it is worthy of promotion and application in clinical settings.
3.Value of Repeat Colonoscopy During Colorectal Polypectomy in Improving Detection of Missed Polyps
Linyan JIANG ; Kewei ZHANG ; Feng ZHOU ; Chunjiu HU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(8):456-459
Background:Identifying missed diagnoses of polyps is significant in reducing the incidence of colorectal cancer.Until now,the role of repeat colonoscopy during colorectal polypectomy in reducing themissed diagnoses of polyps is sparsely studied.Aims:To analyze the value of repeat colonoscopy during colorectal polypectomy in reducing themissed diagnoses of polyps.Methods:One hundred and forty-six patients in the first affiliated hospital of Ningbo University who underwent polypectomy were consecutively recruited for repeat colonoscopy from January 2020 to January 2021.The number,size,and location of missed polyps were recorded and analyzed during colorectal polypectomy.Univariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the independent risk factors of missed polyps.Results:There were 86 males and 60 females among the 146 enrolled patients,which aged(55.54±10.51)years.The overall missed polyps'rate was 27.17%.We found that all missed polyps were sessile polyps and<10 mm in size,the difference was significant in the left colon.Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that the endoscopist' experience was an independent risk factor for missed polyps.Conclusions:Endoscopist'experience was an independent risk factor for missed polyps.Repeat colonoscopy could reduce the missed polyps.
4. Endoscopic Characteristics of Diminutive and Small Colorectal Polyps With Advanced Histology
Zhe LIN ; Chunjiu HU ; Honghui CHEN ; Xiaoyun DING
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(4):245-249
Background: Diminutive (≤5 mm) and small (6-9 mm) polyps are the most common colorectal polyps seen clinically, and a tiny percentage of them contain advanced histology. Aims: To clarify the endoscopic characteristics of diminutive and small colorectal polyps with advanced histology. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted in patients undergoing colonoscopic polypectomy in Ningbo First Hospital from June 2016 to September 2021, and the clinical, endoscopic and pathological data were collected. Propensity score matching (1: 1) was performed to select the non - advanced histology controls comparable with diminutive and small polyps with advanced histology. The endoscopic characteristics related to advanced histology was identified by univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: A total of 3 631 diminutive and small adenomatous polyps were detected in 2 950 patients, among them, 14 (1.2%) diminutive polyps and 114 (4.6%) small polyps were diagnosed as advanced histology pathologically, with 14 high - grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN) in diminutive polyps, and 109 HGIN and 5 submucosal invasive carcinoma in small polyps. For serrated lesions, 755 polyps less than 10 mm in diameter were detected in 504 patients, but no advanced histology was diagnosed. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that chicken skin mucosa (OR=3.790, 95% CI: 1.767-8.128), congestion (OR=2.802, 95% CI: 1.450 - 5.415), hemorrhage (OR=5.074, 95% CI: 1.511 - 17.035), lobular changes (OR=2.522, 95% CI: 1.247 - 5.098) and relative depression (OR=5.317, 95% CI: 1.376-20.550) were independent risk factors for advanced histology in diminutive and small polyps, while no correlations were found between JNET classification type 2B and type 3, Paris endoscopic classification type 0 - I and advanced histology. Conclusions: When endoscopic characteristics including chicken skin mucosa, congestion, hemorrhage, lobular changes and relative depression are found in diminutive and small colorectal polyps, advanced histology should be suspected.