1.Association Between Persistent Treatment of Alzheimer’s Dementia and Osteoporosis Using a Common Data Model
Seonhwa HWANG ; Yong Gwon SOUNG ; Seong Uk KANG ; Donghan YU ; Haeran BAEK ; Jae-Won JANG
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders 2023;22(4):121-129
Background:
and Purpose: As it becomes an aging society, interest in senile diseases is increasing. Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) and osteoporosis are representative senile diseases.Various studies have reported that AD and osteoporosis share many risk factors that affect each other’s incidence. This aimed to determine if active medication treatment of AD could affect the development of osteoporosis.
Methods:
The Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service provided data consisting of diagnosis, demographics, prescription drug, procedures, medical materials, and healthcare resources. In this study, data of all AD patients in South Korea who were registered under the national health insurance system were obtained. The cohort underwent conversion to an Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership–Common Data Model version 5 format.
Results:
This study included 11,355 individuals in the good persistent group and an equal number of 11,355 individuals in the poor persistent group from the National Health Claims database for AD drug treatment. In primary analysis, the risk of osteoporosis was significantly higher in the poor persistence group than in the good persistence group (hazard ratio, 1.20 [95% confidence interval, 1.09–1.32]; p<0.001).
Conclusions
We found that the good persistence group treated with anti-dementia drugs for AD was associated with a significant lower risk of osteoporosis in this nationwide study. Further studies are needed to clarify the pathophysiological link in patients with two chronic diseases.
2.Application value of transanal endoscopic partial intersphincteric resection for ultra-low rectal cancer
Tinghao WANG ; Qingqi HONG ; Donghan CHEN ; Hexin LIN ; Huangdao YU ; Yongwen LI ; Yinan CHEN ; Anle HUANG ; Jun YOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(10):1098-1104
Objective:To investigate the application value of transanal endoscopic partial intersphincteric resection for ultra-low rectal cancer.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 9 ultra-low rectal cancer patients undergoing transanal endoscopic partial intersphincteric resection at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University from December 2017 to August 2020 were collected. There were 8 males and 1 female, aged from 39 to 62 years, with a median age of 58 years. Observation indicators: (1) surgical and postoperative situations; (2) postoperative pathological examination; (3) follow-up. Follow-up was conducted using outpatient examination and telephone interview to detect postoperative tumor local recurrence and distant metastasis, survival of patients, ileostomy closure, anus function at 3 months after ileostomy closure, male urinary and sexual function and female sexual function at 6 months after rectal surgery. The follow-up was up to February 2021. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range). Count data were described as absolute numbers. Results:(1)Surgical and postoperative situations: all 9 patients underwent surgery successfully, without conversion to open surgery. Seven of the 9 patients underwent transanal endoscopic partial intersphincteric resection and the rest of 2 patients with tumor close to the dentate line underwent transanal endoscopic modified partial intersphincteric resection. The operation time and volume of intraoperative blood loss of 9 patients were (267±48)minutes and 50 mL(range, 30?60 mL), respectively. Five of the 9 patients underwent transanal specimen extraction, and 4 patients underwent specimen extraction by an abdominal incision. All 9 patients underwent transanal hand-sewn coloanal anastomosis and protective ileostomy, and two pelvic drainage tubes were indwelled. Transanal drainage tube was placed after anastomosis in 3 of 9 patients. Three cases had intraoperative adverse events and there were no intraoperative adverse event reported in the remaining 6 cases. The time to postoperative initial stoma exhausting and time to postoperative first semi-liquid food intake of 9 patients were 3 days(range, 2?4 days) and 5 days(range, 4?7 days), respectively. One case had Clavien-Dindo grade Ⅰ complication and 2 cases had Clavien-Dindo grade Ⅱ complication during postoperative 30 days and the rest of 6 cases had no postoperative complication. No anastomotic stricture, hemorrhage or urinary retention occurred in 9 patients. The duration of postoperative hospital stay and cost of hospitalization of 9 patients were 11 days(range, 9?23 days) and (6.8±1.3)×10 4 yuan, respectively. (2) Postoperative pathological examination: the diameter of tumor, the distance of distal resection margin, the number of lymph node dissected and the number of positive lymph node of 9 patients were (3.2±1.4)cm, 0.6 cm(range, 0.5?1.5 cm), 17±7 and 0(range, 0?7), respectively. The tumor histopathological type was adenocarcinoma with negative tumor nodule and nerve infiltration in all 9 patients. Only 1 case of 9 patients was found vascular tumor thrombus. The surgical specimens of all 9 patients showed negative for distal and circumferential margins and complete mesorectum. Results of postoperative pathological TNM staging showed that of 6 cases with preoperative T1-T2 staging tumors, 3 cases were classified as pT2N0M0 stage, and 3 cases were classified as pT2N1M0 stage, pT2N2M0 stage or pT3N1M0 stage, respectively. Three cases with preoperative T3 staging tumors were classified as ypT0N0M0 stage, ypT2N0M0 stage or ypT3N0M0 stage, respectively. (3) Follow-up: all 9 patients were followed up for 6 to 13 months, with a median follow-up time of 9 months. No local recurrence, distant metastasis or tumor-related death was found during follow-up. Of the 9 patients, only 1 case did not receive stoma closure and undergo anus function assessment, and the rest of 8 cases underwent stoma closure. Results of postoperative anus function assessment showed 5 cases of accessibility, 2 cases of mild impairment and 1 case of severe impairment. Results of urogenital function assessment showed 6 cases of the 8 male patients of mild impairment, 1 case of moderate impairment and 1 case of severe impairment in micturition function, respectively, and 3 cases of accessibility, 2 cases of mild impairment and 3 cases of moderate impairment in sexual function, respectively. The female patient underwent accessibility of sexual function and the six-item version of the female sexual function index was 25. Conclusion:Transanal endoscopic partial intersphincteric resection can be used for the treatment of ultra-low rectal cancer.
3.Application value of intrathoracic esophagogastric anastomosis with double-flap technique in combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for esophagogastric junction cancer
Jingtao ZHU ; Hexin LIN ; Qingqi HONG ; Yinan CHEN ; Yifu CHEN ; Yongwen LI ; Donghan CHEN ; Huangdao YU ; Haibin WANG ; Jun YOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(10):1226-1232
Objective:To investigate the application value of intrathoracic double-flap tech-nique (Kamikawa anastomosis) in combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for esophagogastric junction cancer.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 10 patients with esophagogastric junction cancer who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University between July 2022 and April 2023 were collec-ted. There were 7 males and 3 females, aged 62(range, 53-71)years. All the 10 patients underwent combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for esophagogastric junction cancer. Reconstruction was performed with an intrathoracic Kamikawa anastomosis. Observation indicators: (1) intraoperative and postoperative situations; (2) postoperative pathological examination; (3) follow-up and survival. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range). Count data were described as absolute numbers. Results:(1) Intraoperative and postoperative situations. All the 10 patients underwent surgery successfully. The operation time and volume of intraoperative blood loss were (347±41)minutes and (91±41)mL. The time to postoperative fluid diet intake, time to removal of postoperative abdominal drainage tube, time to removal of postoperative chest drainage tube, duration of postoperative hospital stay were (4.3±1.1)days, (5.0±1.6)days, (10.5±3.9)days, (13.3±3.8)days. Six patients had postoperative complications, including 1 case of Clavien-Dindo grade ⅢB, 3 cases of Clavien Dindo grade Ⅱ, 2 cases of Clavien Dindo grade Ⅰ. An upper gastrointestinal contrast at postoperative day 7 showed no anastomotic leak or anastomotic stricture in the 10 patients. (2) Postoperative pathological examination. Results of postoperative pathological examination in the 10 patients showed negative surgical margin. The number of lymph node dissected was 22±6. There were 3 patients with 5 positive lymph nodes. The tumor diameter and distance from center of tumor to squamocolumnar mucosal junction were (3.3±0.5)cm and (1.9±1.4)cm. One patient had tumor differentiation degree as high and moderate differentiation, 5 cases as moderate differentiation, 3 cases as moderate and low differentiation, 1 case as low differentiation. There were 5 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagogastric junction and 5 patients with adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction. (3) Follow-up and survival. All the 10 patients were followed up for 7(range, 3?12)months, achieving disease-free survival. The visick quality of life grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ were observed in 7, 3, 0, 0 patients. Postoperative gastroscopy was completed in 7 patients, in which mild anastomotic strictures were noted in 2 patients, but no treatment was required. There was no reflux esophagitis.Conclusion:Intrathoracic Kamikawa anastomosis in combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for esophagogastric junction cancer is safe and feasible, with satisfactory short-term efficacy.
4.Thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction with side-to-side tubular gastroesophagostomy
Yinan CHEN ; Qingqi HONG ; Lingtao LUO ; Yongwen LI ; Huangdao YU ; Tiansheng LIN ; Anle HUANG ; Donghan CHEN ; Jun YOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(10):1030-1036
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) with side-to-side tubular gastroesophagostomy.Methods The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 4 patients with AEG who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University between November 2017 and June 2018 were collected.All the patients underwent thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for AEG using side-to-side tubular gastroesophagostomy and received 6 cycles of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy with SOX regimen.Observation indicators:(1) surgical and postoperative recovery situations;(2) postoperative pathological examination;(3) follow-up and survival situations.The follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed to detect postoperative adjuvant therapy situations and survival of patients up to Semptember 2018.Results (1) Surgical and postoperative recovery situations:4 patients successfully underwent thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for AEG using side-to-side tubular gastroesophagostomy,without conversion to thoracotomy,open surgery or perioperative death.Operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,time for postoperative fluid diet intake and postoperative drainage-tube removal time of case 1,2,3,4 were respectively 420 minutes,400 minutes,320 minutes,300 minutes and 100 mL,100 mL,150 mL,100 mL and 9 days,8 days,8 days,8 days and 11 days,10 days,10 days,10 days.Case 1 with mild pneumonia and hiccup and case 2 with mild pneumonia were improved by symptomatic treatment,case 3 and 4 didn't have complication.All the patients had postoperative patent anastomosis.Duration of postoperative hospital stay of case 1,2,3,4 were respectively 12 days,11 days,11 days,11 days.(2) Postoperative pathological examination:all the 4 patients had negative surgical margin.Number of lymph node dissected,number of positive lymph node,tumor diameter,Siewert type,depth of tumor infiltration,tumor histopathologic stage of case 1,2,3,4 were respectively 32,31,17,23 and 0,4,2,6 and 3.5 cm,5.0 cm,5.0 cm,4.0 cm and type Ⅱ,Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅰ and subserosa,entire wall of the esophagogastric junction,subserosa,entire wall of the esophagogastric junction and Ⅱ A staging,Ⅲ B staging,Ⅱ B staging,Ⅲ A staging.Degree of tumor differentiation and pathological type were moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma in the 4 patients.(3) Follow-up and survival situations:4 patients were followed up for 3-10 months,with a median time of 5 months.During the follow-up,4 patients underwent chemotherapy and achieved disease-free survival.Conclusion Thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical resection for AEG using side-to-side tubular gastroesophagostomy is safe and feasible.
5.Novel MSX1 variants identified in families with nonsyndromic oligodontia.
Jinglei ZHENG ; Miao YU ; Haochen LIU ; Tao CAI ; Hailan FENG ; Yang LIU ; Dong HAN
International Journal of Oral Science 2021;13(1):2-2
The goal of this study was to identify MSX1 gene variants in multiple Chinese families with nonsyndromic oligodontia and analyse the functional influence of these variants. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) and Sanger sequencing were performed to identify the causal gene variants in five families with nonsyndromic oligodontia, and a series of bioinformatics databases were used for variant confirmation and functional prediction. Phenotypic characterization of the members of these families was described, and an in vitro analysis was performed for functional evaluation. Five novel MSX1 heterozygous variants were identified: three missense variants [c.662A>C (p.Q221P), c.670C>T (p.R224C), and c.809C>T (p.S270L)], one nonsense variant [c.364G>T (p.G122*)], and one frameshift variant [c.277delG (p.A93Rfs*67)]. Preliminary in vitro studies demonstrated that the subcellular localization of MSX1 was abnormal with the p.Q221P, p.R224C, p.G122*, and p.A93Rfs*67 variants compared to the wild type. Three variants (p.Q221P, p.G122*, and p.A93Rfs*67) were classified as pathogenic or likely pathogenic, while p.S270L and p.R224C were of uncertain significance in the current data. Moreover, we summarized and analysed the MSX1-related tooth agenesis positions and found that the type and variant locus were not related to the severity of tooth loss. Our results expand the variant spectrum of nonsyndromic oligodontia and provide valuable information for genetic counselling.
Anodontia/genetics*
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Humans
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MSX1 Transcription Factor/genetics*
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Pedigree
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Whole Exome Sequencing