1.Effect comparison of S-1 combined with oxaliplatin and capecitabine combined with oxaliplatin in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer
Yanwei GUO ; Pei SHI ; Xiaobing CHEN ; Danfeng SUO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;(7):442-444
Objective To compare the efficacy and side effects of S-1 combined with oxaliplatin and capecitabine combined with oxaliplatin in treatment of advanced gastric cancer. Methods From Mar 2011 to Dec 2014, the data of 93 cases with gastric cancer in Zhengzhou Peopleˊs Hospital were studied retrospectively. 48 cases treated by S-1 combined with oxaliplatin (SL group) and 45 cases treated by capecitabine combined with oxaliplatin (XL group). The patients of SL group received S-1 80 mg·m-2·d-1, bid, po, d1-14, L-OHP 130 mg/m2, ivgtt, 2 hours, d1. The patients of XL group received capecitabine 2 000 mg·m-2·d-1, bid, po, d1-14, L-OHP 130 mg/m2, ivgtt, 2 hours, d1. The course was 21 days in two groups. The efficacy and side effects were evaluated after two courses. Results The efficacy rates of SL and XL group were 52.08 % (25/48) and 53.33 % (24/45), respectively there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). The incidence rate of gastrointestinal reaction in SL group was obviously higher than that in XL group [52.08%(25/48) vs 24.44%(11/45), P<0.05]. The incidence rate of oral mucositis in SL group was significantly lower than that in XL group [25.00 % (12/48) vs 51.11 % (23/45), P< 0.05]. Conclusion Both S-1 combined with L-OHP and capecitabine combined with L-OHP for gastric cancer treatment are safe and effective.
2.Diagnosis and treatment of solitary pterygoid benign lesions.
Danfeng LI ; Zhaohui SHI ; Jian WANG ; Jinjin SHEN ; Fuquan CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(2):91-93
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical and pathological features of solitary pterygoid benign lesions, as well as the treatment and outcome of endoscopic surgery.
METHOD:
We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 4 patients with pterygoid benign lesions in our department. High resolution CT and enhanced MRI were performed before the operations, then endoscopic surgeries were carried out under the circumstance of general anesthesia. After a follow-up in 12 months to 48 months, nasal endoscopy and MRI examination were performed. Therefore we are able to understand the situation of operations and postoperative recurrences, and to inquire about the changes of symptoms and the relief of symptoms before and after surgery.
RESULT:
From the Pathological diagnosis, it showed 2 cases of cystic lesions, 1 case of spindle cell lipoma, 1 case of inflammatory lesion. Postoperative follow up showed scar formation, smooth surface, no recurrence, and no new symptom. Nasal obstruction is relieved after the surgery, and no changes in the sympotoms of headache were observed.
CONCLUSION
The combination of high resolution CT with enhanced MRI isimportant for ascertaining the location, extent and nature of the pterygoid lesions. Endoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive, safe, and effective method for the treatment of solitary pterygoid benign lesions.
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3.Endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancers
Xingang SHI ; Zhaoshen LI ; Danfeng XU ; Jie CHEN ; Zhendong JIN ; Duowu ZOU ; Xianbao ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(11):574-577
ObjectiveEndoscopic suhmucosal dissection (ESD) is a new diagnostic and therapeutical technique for early gastric cancer (EGC).The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ESD for EGG.MethodsThe data of patients who underwent ESD for EGCs from July 2007 to December 2007 were analyzed retrospectively.One-piece resection rate,histologically complete resection rate (the lateral and vertical margins were free of cancer),operation time,complications,post-ESD ulcer-healing rates and local recurrence were assessed.ResultsA total of 21 EGCs in 20 consecutive patients were treated with ESD.The median age was 56.4 years (range 37-75 years) and the male/female ratio was 1.9(13/7).Out of 21 lesions,20 (95.2%) were resected in one piece.The rate for one-piece resection with tumor-free margins was 90.5% (19/21).Acute minor bleeding during the ESD procedure occurred in 4.8% (1/21).Post-ESD epigastric pain rate was 76.2%(16/21).No acute major bleeding, delayed bleeding and perforation occurred.The median operation time was 50.4 min (range 45-200 min).The pest-ESD ulcer-healing rates was 100% after 8 weeks of oral esomeprazole.After a follow-up with median time of 9.2 months (range 8-12 months),none of the patients experienced residual/local recurrence of early gastric cancer.Conclusion ESD has the advantage of increasing one-piece resection rate and histologically curative resection rates.ESD is a safe and effective treatment for EGC.
4.Endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancer
Xingang SHI ; Zhaoshen LI ; Danfeng XU ; Jie CHEN ; Zhendong JIN ; Xianbao ZHAN ; Duowu ZOU ; Guoming XU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(10):670-673
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)in treatment of patients with early gastric cancer(EGC).Methods A total of 4 3 consecutive patients with EGC were treated with ESD at Changhai Hospital from July 2007 to July 2008.The data referred to one-piece resection,histologically complete resection,operation time,complications,the post-ESD ulcer-healing and local recurrance were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsEn bloc resection was achieved in 97.7 0A(4 2/43)lesions in one-piece resection.The histologically complete resection rate was 95.3%(41/43).Only one patient had acute minor bleeding during the ESD procedure(2.3%,1/43)and one patient had delayed bleeding(2.3%,1/43).Post-ESD epigastric pain was found in 2 2 patients(51.2%).There was no complications such as acute major bleeding,perforation,requiring surgical treatment and death.The median operation time was 60.4 miutes.The post-ESD ulcer-healing was achieved in 100%(42/42)8 weeks after esomeprazole treatment.During follow-uP of 10.3 months(ranged from 8 to 1 8 months),no residual or local recurrence of EGC was seen.Conclusion ESD has the advantages of increasing one-piece resection and histologically curative resection rates.It is a safe and effective procedure in treatment of EGC.
5.Analysis of risk factors of diabetic foot
Xiangju YANG ; Shuangtao HE ; Liangfeng SHI ; Danfeng LI ; Ling XIAO ; Jin'an ZHANG ;
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(2):127-130
Objective To evaluate the risk factors for diabetic foot in patients with type 2 diabetic mellitus (T2DM).Methods One hundred and forty-three patients with T2DM including 63 cases with diabetic foot(DF) and 80 cases with non-diabetic foot (NDF) were recruited.All possible risk factors for diabetic foot were documented,including low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C),homocysteine (Hcy),diabetic polyneuropathy(DPN),diabetic retinopathy(DR),peripheral vascular disease(PVD) and so on.Results (1) There were significant differences between DF group and NDF group in terms of general clinical data,including age(65.38±11.58) years old and (60.12±9.92) years old,precious history of foot ulcer(28.6% (18/63) and 3.8%(3/80)),serum homocysteine(Hcy) ((23.24± 11.77) μmol/L and (18.62±7.74) μmol/L)),glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c) ((10.22±2.81) % and (8.67±2.30) %),blood albumin (Alb) ((32.45±5.83) g/L and (38.58±4.71) g/L),LDL-C ((2.15±0.72) mmol/L and (2.60±0.78) mmol/L),diabetic nephropathy (DN) (77.8% (49/63) and 45.0% (36/80)),diabetic retinopathy (DR) ((73.0% (46/63) and 33.8% (27/80)),diabetic peripheral vascular disease (PVD) (93.7% (59/63) and 65.0% (52/80)) and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) (77.8% (46/63) and 60.0% (48/80)) (P <0.05).(2) Logistic regression analysis showed that the development of diabetic foot was significantly correlated with age(OR =1.09,95% CI:1.02-1.16,P =0.01),Hcy (OR =1.12,95% CI:1.03-1.22,P =0.01),DR(OR=8.47,95%CI:1.85-38.87,P=0.01),PVD(OR=8.73,95%CI:1.07-70.92,P =0.04) and precious history of foot ulcer (OR =12.28,95% CI:1.57-96.28,P =0.02).Conclusion Complications due to multiple factors of Diabetic foot,and Hcy is another risk factor for that.
6.Expression and significance of aquaporin 11 in placenta and fetal membranes of term parturient with oligohydramnios
Xiaohui WANG ; Xiaofang SHI ; Danfeng GUO ; Qing PAN ; Yue LI ; Fuju TONG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(5):715-719
Objective To explore the expression and localization of aquaporin 11(AQP11) in human term pregnancies with oligihydramnios, and its role in amniotic fluid balance.Methods We studied 55 patients who underwent elective cesarean sections, consisting of 25 patients with isolated oligohydramnios and 30 with normal amniotic fluid volume.Immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction were employed to determine the expression and localization of AQP11 in the amnion, chorion and placenta.Results AQP11 protein was detected in expressed in the full-term pregnant women`s amnion, chorion and placenta.The expression in the amnion was positively correlated with amniotic fluid amount;the expression in the placenta was negatively correlated with amniotic fluid amount.The expression increased in the chorion with different amniotic fluid amount.Conclusion AQP11 plays an important role in regulating amniotic fluid balance.
7.Experimental study on survival time and mortality of conscious rats immersed in different cold seawater
Lina CHEN ; Jianbo HUAN ; Chenghe SHI ; Wei DAI ; Danfeng YUAN ; Jihong ZHOU ; Zhihai HAN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(7):469-474
Objective To observe the effects of seawater immersion at different temperatures on survival time and mortality and physiological state of non-anesthetized rats.Methods Totally 100 SD male rats(The abdominal cavity was implanted with a temperature sensor in advance)were randomly divided into five groups which were immersed in 20 ℃,17 ℃,15 ℃,13 ℃ and 10 ℃ seawater,respectively.Each group contains 20 rats.The changes of respiration,heart rate and muscle fibrillation within 2 hours were observed and the survival time and mortality of each group were counted in 24 hours.The decrease trend of intraperitoneal temperature in rats was analyzed retrospectively within 2 hours.Results Soaking for 10 minutes,the respiratory and heart rate of each group were significantly increased,but there was no significant difference among groups(P>0.05).The respiratory and heart rate decreased rapidly between 10 and 40 minutes,and the decline was slower relatively between 40 and 80 minutes.Soaking for 80 minutes,the respiration rate of rats among groups had significant difference(P<0.05).Immersing for 100 minutes,the heart rates of rats in each group were significantly different(P<0.05).Soaking for 20 minutes,the muscle fibrillation of 15 ℃,13 ℃ and 10 ℃ group reached the peak,and there were significant differences among groups(P<0.05),then disappeared.However the rats in 20 ℃ and 17 ℃ group reached the peak at 30 minutes,but there was no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05),hereafter the muscle fibrillation was maintained at a certain level.The mean survival time of 20 ℃ group,17 ℃ group,15 ℃ group,13 ℃ group and 10 ℃ group in 24 hours were(23.6±1.23)hours,(15.0±4.16)hours,(7.7±3.21)hours,(2.4±0.91)hours and (1.1±0.39)hours,respectively,and the survival curve of each group was statistically significant(P<0.05).The intraperitoneal temperature of rats showed a decline in the cliff,the lower the water temperature,the faster the descending.Soaking for 40 minutes,the difference of intraperitoneal temperature of each group was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The effects of seawater immersion at different temperatures on the physiological state and survival time and mortality of rats are significantly different.With the decrease of water temperature,the physiological state changes more obviously,the survival time is shorter and the mortality rate is higher.
8.Comparison of application and effects of different urostomy education paths on patients with creation of urostomy
Weihong WANG ; Danfeng SHI ; Hongping YAO ; Qin ZHOU ; Yichao HU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(z1):72-75
Objective To explore effects of different urostomy education paths in patients undergoing cystectomy with creation of a urostomy.Methods 42 cases of patients after radical cystectomy with creation of a urostomy were randomly divided into the control group and the observation group. The control group received the original version of urostomy education path, while observation group received modified version of urostomy education path. Knowledge of urostomy, stoma bag replacing skills, and length of hospital stay were compared between the two groups. Results Patients in the observation group who received modified version of urostomy education path showed better knowledge of urostomy and skills of replaceing stomy bag, as well as shorter hospital stay (P<0.05).Conclusions Our modified version of urostomy education path results in improved self-care ability among patients and their family members. It suggests the urostomy education needs constant innovation and enhancement on the basis of practice.
9.Effect of oral massage combined with trial feeding on dysphagia in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
Mingli JIANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Zhaohui LI ; Yaodong ZHANG ; Danfeng LI ; Caixiao SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(33):2610-2614
Objective To observe the effect of oral massage combined with trial feeding on dysphagia in neonates with hypoxic- ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Methods We enrolled 30 hospitalized newborns who were diagnosed moderate to severe HIE with dysphagia in the NICU of our hospital from January 2016 to December 2017. According to the random number table method, these newborns was divided into control group and study group. Oral massage combined with trial feeding were given in the study group, nasogastric feeding in the control group and family participatory care and the treatment of nutritional neurodrugs were also given in two groups. To campare the oral milk remnant, feeding time and sucking action after the flow of milk and swallowing, oral feeding time, gastric tube indwelling time and length of stay in two groups. Results After 5 days intervention, the clinical manifestations of dysphagia in two groups were compared, and there were 6 cases, (8.50 ± 1.05)ml, (36.40 ± 2.87)min and 10 cases of oral milk remnant, feeding time and sucking action after the flow of milk and swallowing respectively in the study group, and 15 cases were 15 cases, (10.80 ± 0.39 )ml, (42.29 ± 1.60) min, 3 cases in the control group, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( χ2=12.86, t=7.52, 6.93, χ2=6.66, P<0.05). The oral feeding time, gastric tube indwelling time and hospitalization time of the study group were (15.60±1.35) d, (11.73±1.39) d, and (21.47±2.03)d, and the control group were (17.00±0.65) d , (14.13±0.99) d, (23.27 ± 1.16) d, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (t=3.61, 5.45, 2.98, P<0.05). Conclusions For children with dysphagia, oral massage and combined feeding before each feeding can promote the improvement of oral motor nerves in children, and improve feeding effect, and promote rehabilitation of children.
10.Identifying the molecular basis of Jinhong tablets against chronic superficial gastritis via chemical profile identification and symptom-guided network pharmacology analysis
Danfeng SHI ; Lingxian LIU ; Haibo LI ; Dabo PAN ; Xiaojun YAO ; Wei XIAO ; Xinsheng YAO ; Yang YU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(1):65-76
Chronic superficial gastritis(CSG)is a common disease of the digestive system that possesses a serious pathogenesis.Jinhong tablet(JHT),a traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)prescription,exerts therapeutic effects against CSG.However,the molecular basis of its therapeutic effect has not been clarified.Herein,we employed ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q/TOF-MS)based chemical profile identification to determine the chemical components in JHT.Further,we applied network pharmacology to illustrate its molecular mechanisms.A total of 96 chemical constituents were identified in JHT,31 of which were confirmed using reference standards.Based on the bioinformatics analysis using the symptom-guided pharmacological networks of"chi,""blood,""pain,"and"inflammation,"and target screening through the interaction probabilities between compounds and targets,matrix metalloproteinase 2(MMP2),dopamine d2 receptor(DRD2),and Aldo-keto reductase family 1 member B1(AKR1B1)were identified as key targets in the therapeutic effect exhibited by JHT against CSG.Moreover,according to the inhibitory activities presented in the literature and binding mode analysis,the structural types of alkaloids,flavonoids,organic acids,including chlorogenic acid(10),caffeic acid(13),(-)-corydalmine(33),(-)-isocorypalmine(36),isochlorogenic acid C(38),isochlorogenic acid A(41),quercetin-3-O-α-L-rhamnoside(42),isochlorogenic acid B(47),quercetin(63),and kaempferol(70)tended to show remarkable activities against CSG.Owing to the above findings,we systematically identified the chemical components of JHT and revealed its molecular mechanisms based on the symptoms associated with CSG.