1.Endoscopic diagnosis and therapy of duodenal varices
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2009;26(1):11-14
Objective To evaluat the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of duodenal varices.Methods Twenty-six cases of duodenal varices detected by endoscopy from a total of 93 283 patients from November 2000 to August 2008.were classified according to the location,diameter and risk factor(LDRf)of the varices.The patients were treated according to the classification and followed. Results The duodenal variees were classified as Ldl(5,19.2%),Ld1,2(2,7.7%)and Ld2(19,73.1%);D0(0),D0.3(2),D1(10),D2(13)and D3(1);Rf0(23),Rf1(0)and Rf2(3).Of 26 patients,18 were accompanied with esophageal and (or)gastric fundic varicosis.Hepatitis B-related cirrhosis occurred in 9 of 17 hospitalized cases,of which 3 cases of Rf,were treated with endoscopic procedures.Histoacry injection was performed in 1 patient ofcase of Ld2D1Rf2.The patients were followed up for 14.6 months on average.Duodenal varieesis in 3 patients vanished in 1.0-3.5 months after the treatment,and there was no recurrence.Ofthose patients who did not receive endoscopic treatment,11 were followed up,and no varices bleeding was found.Two patients died of other reasons.Conclusion LDPd classification can reflect endoscopic features of duodenal varieosis,and it is safe and feasible to choose therapy according to LDRf classification.
2.Development of a classification system for gastroesophageal varices according to its location, diameter and risk of bleeding
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(10):507-511
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of developing a novel classification system for gastroesophageal variees according to its location(L), diameter(D) and risk of bleeding(R). Methods The data of 381 patients with gastroesophageal varices, who underwent emergency endoscopy because of variceal bleeding, were retrospectively analyzed. The varices were classified into different types according to their location, diameter and risk of bleeding (LDRf). Results Bleeding was most common in varices located at middle and lower part of the esophagus, and red sign on varices was a risk factor of bleeding. All varices could be classified into one certain type according to LDRf. Of 293 cases of esophageal varices, 133 (45.4%) were Rf1 and 160 (54. 6% ) were Rf2 ; of 88 cases of gastric varices, 47 (53.4%) were Rf1 and 41 (46. 6% ) were Rf2. Condusion The LDRf classification system is feasible in gastroesophageal varices.
3.Efficacy and safety of transverse entry incision during peroral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia
Enqiang LINGHU ; Huikai LI ; Xiuxue FENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(9):483-486
ObjectiveTo determine the efficacy and safety of peroral endoscopic myotomy with transverse entry incision (T-POEM).MethodsThe data of 31 patients with achalasia (AC) who underwent T-POEM were collected and analyzed.ResultsThe success rate of T-POEM was 100% with an average operation time of 78.6 minutes.Patients were followed up for (6.3 ± 5.4) months averagely.The symptom remission rate was 100% with complication rate of 19.4% (6/31).The mena Eckardt score after T-POEM was 0.7 ± 0.5,which was significantly lower than that before the procedure ( 7.8 ± 0.9) ( P < 0.05 ).ConclusionThe short term results of T-POEM is satisfying with low complication rate.
4.PK/PD of vancomycin in patients with severe acute pancreatitis combined with augmented renal clearance
Juan HE ; Enqiang MAO ; Feng JING ; Huiting JIANG ; Wenyun XU ; Wanhua YANG ; Erzhen CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(9):810-814
Objective To evaluate the serum trough concentration and the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD)of vancomycin in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), and analyze the effect of vancomycin continuous infusion for optimizing the characteristics of its PK/PD.Methods The inhospital patients with SAP received vancomycin treatment and admitted to emergency intensive care unit (EICU) of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from January 2011 to December 2016 were enrolled. Steady-state trough concentrations of vancomycin from patients were collected retrospectively. The SAP patients were divided into augmented renal clearance (ARC) and non-ARC groups, as well as systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and non-SIRS groups according to the patients with or without symptom above. Adjustments of increased dosage or 24-hour continuous infusion or increase vancomycin dose were made for patients if the steady-state trough concentrations fell below the target level. Steady state trough concentration for vancomycin intermittent infusion or steady state concentration for vancomycin continuous infusion was determined by the fluorescence polarization immunoassay method. PK parameters of vancomycin were calculated using the Bayesian estimator and the area under the serum drug concentration-time curve (AUCc-t), the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and AUCc-t/MIC was recorded and calculated.Results The steady state trough concentration or steady state concentration from 61 patients with SAP were collected with mean steady state trough concentration of vancomycin of (7.7±4.4) mg/L, which was significantly lower than standard concentration (15 mg/L,P < 0.001). Apparent volume of distribution (Vd) and clearance of vancomycin was (1.06±0.26) L/kg and (8.9±2.8) L/h. The serum steady state trough concentration of vancomycin in ARC group (n = 33) was significantly lower than that in non-ARC group (n = 28; mg/L: 6.7±3.5 vs. 8.2±4.1, P < 0.01), clearance was significantly increased (L/h: 9.8±2.9 vs. 7.7±2.2,P < 0.01). Compared with non-SIRS group (n = 31), the serum steady state trough concentration of vancomycin in SIRS group (n= 30) was significantly lowered (mg/L: 6.1±3.2 vs. 13.0±4.2,P < 0.01), and clearance was significantly increased (L/h: 9.4±2.0 vs. 7.1±2.1,P < 0.05). Compared with the only increasing vancomycin dose group (n = 29), vancomycin continuous infusion for 24 hours (n = 21) could significantly reduce daily dosage (mg/kg: 13.6±3.9 vs. 19.1±3.5,P < 0.01), increase the serum trough concentration (mg/L: 18.1±7.0 vs. 12.6±5.3,P < 0.01), and improve the AUCc-t/MIC.Conclusions The serum trough concentration of vancomycin was significantly reduced in SAP patients with ARC. The more serious of the SIRS is, the lower the vancomycin trough concentration is. Vancomycin 24-hour continuous infusion could optimize the PK/PD parameters, decrease the daily dose, increase the clinical effect, and reduce the bacterial resistance.
5.Risk factors for bleeding after endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric mucosal lesions
Xiuxue FENG ; Enqiang LINHU ; Zhongsheng LU ; Xiangdong WANG ; Jiangyun MENG ; Hongbin WANG ; Hong DU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(2):65-68
Objective To determine the incidence and clinical factors associated with bleeding after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of gastric mucosal lesions.Methods Clinical,endoscopic and pathological data of 223 lesions in 215 ESD patients between January 2009 and October 2011 were collected.The following factors associated with bleeding were analyzed:( 1 ) patient-related factors:sex,age,concomitant diseases including hypertension and diabetes mellitus,history of administration of anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents; (2) lesion-related factors:size,location,ulcer or scar findings,macroscopic types and pathological types; (3) procedure-related factors:en-bloc resection,spray of porcine fibrin sealant and operation time. Results Thirteen patients (13 lesions ) developed bleeding after ESD,among whom 7(53.8%) occurred within 24 hours after the procedure,5 (38.5%) within 1 week and 1 (7.7%) on the sixteenth day after ESD.Univariate and multivariate analysis revealed that lesion size ( ≥5 cm; odds ratio 8.663 ; 95% CI:2.081 - 36.075) was an independent risk factor for bleeding.Conclusion Lesion size is the independent risk factor for bleeding after ESD,so careful preparation and close monitoring are required during and after ESD.In the meantime efforts should be made to identify and exactly demarcate lesions to minimize the size of resected specimens and reduce the risk of bleeding after ESD.
6.A retrospective study of guide-wire assisted cannulation in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Jia FENG ; Enqiang LINHU ; Yunshen YANG ; Wen LI ; Fengchun CAI ; Zhichu QIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2009;26(6):283-286
Objective To evaluate the influence of different cannulation technique in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopanereatography (ERCP) on success rate, risk of post-ERCP complication and operation time of the procedure. Methods The data of 120 patients who underwent ERCP from June 2000 to June 2008 because of biliary duct disorders were retrospectively studied. Conventional carmulation technique was applied in 60 patients and guide-wire eannulation was used in other 60. The success rate, total time of ERCP operation and the incidence of post-ERCP complications including acute pancreatitis and biliary system infec-tion within 7 days were assessed. Results Compared with conventional carmulation technique, selective can-nulation with a standard ERCP catheter under the assistance of guide-wire proved a higher success rate and a shorter operation time (P<0.05). Incidences of postoperative pancreatitis and infection with conventional cannulation were 10.0% (6/60) and 23.3% (14/60), respectively, while with guide-wire assisted cannu-lation were 3.3% (2/60) and 10.0% (6/60), respectively. No complication of bleeding was observed in either group. Conclusion Guide-wire assisted cannulation in ERCP can shorten operation time, improve success rate and reduce post-ERCP complications. Further evaluations are warranted.
7.Pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in patients with severe acute pancreatitis and its influencing factors: analysis of 7 years data
Juan HE ; Enqiang MAO ; Feng JING ; Huiting JIANG ; Wanhua YANG ; Erzhen CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(6):491-495
Objective To observe the change of the serum trough concentration and its pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), and to analyze the factors influencing vancomycin concentration. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted. Steady-state trough concentrations of vancomycin from patients (18-80 years old) with SAP concomitantly with G+ infection admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from January 2010 to December 2016 were enrolled. According to the usage time of vancomycin, the patients with SAP were divided into early group (onset within 21 days), middle group (onset between 21-28 days) and late group (onset over 28 days). The gender, age, body weight, clinical diagnosis, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ ) score, renal function, and the pharmacokinetic parameters were recorded. Influencing factors of vancomycin was analyzed by multiple linear regression and stepwise regression. Results Fifty-eight patients were enrolled who contained 134 times trough concentrations of vancomycin. There were 41 patients enrolled and 61 times of trough concentrations in the early group, 24 patients enrolled and 33 times of trough concentrations in the middle group, and 28 patients enrolled and 40 times of trough concentrations in the late group. There was no significant difference in gender, age, body weight, serum creatinine, creatinine clearance (CCr), albumin, APACHE Ⅱ score among the three groups. There was significantly difference in the duration from the onset time to vancomycin administration between early, middle groups and late group (days:15.9±3.2, 23.3±2.2 vs. 35.0±6.7, both P < 0.05). The positive liquid balance in early group was lower than that of late group (mL: 1565.2±3132.1 vs. 3675.1±3411.5, P < 0.01), while it was increased in the middle group as compared with that of late group (mL: 5078.7±3892.4 vs. 3675.1±3411.5, P < 0.05). The average daily dose of vancomycin in the early, middle and late groups were (14.7±5.0), (15.0±2.8), (17.0±4.2) mg/kg, respectively, and there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). Compared with the standard concentration (15 mg/L) of vancomycin, the serum trough concentration of vancomycin was significantly reduced in SAP patients [(7.5±4.3) mg/L, P < 0.01]. Apparent volume of distribution (Vd) was (72.4±15.4) L, and clearance rate (CL) was (9.0±2.8) L/h. According to the Bayesian, the serum trough concentration of vancomycin was significantly reduced in early group and middle group compared with late group (mg/L: 5.0±2.1, 7.3±2.5 vs. 11.5±5.1, both P < 0.01), CL was significantly increased (L/h: 10.5±3.0, 8.1±1.9 vs. 7.4±1.9, both P < 0.05), and Vd was significantly increased in early group compared with late group (L: 73.7±15.5 vs. 71.0±12.6, P < 0.05). It was shown by multiple linear regression analysis that there was strong relationship between serum trough concentration and the serum creatinine, CCr, average daily dose and the starting time of vancomycin treatment (r value were 0.449, -0.318, 0.373, 0.763, respectively, all P < 0.05). Conclusions The serum trough concentration of vancomycin was significantly reduced in SAP patients. And the earlier usage of vancomycin, the lower of the trough concentration is. Therefore, higher dosage regimen was needed to ensure the clinical effect, and reduce the bacterial resistance.
8.A randomized controlled clinical trial of full-spectrum endoscopy versus conventional colonoscopy for the diagnosis of colonic polyps
Ronggui ZHANG ; Qiyang HUANG ; Xiuxue FENG ; Meng LI ; Enqiang LINGHU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(9):621-624
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of full-spectrum endoscopy(FUSE) versus conventional colonoscopy for colonic polyps and adenoma. Methods Patients who underwent colonoscopy were randomly allotted into two groups according to randomization and self-control criteria. Patients in group A underwent conventional endoscopy firstly and then to FUSE. Patients in group B were opposite performed the examinations. The polyps and adenomatous polyps were resected or biopsied for pathological examination. Miss rate of colonic polyps as well as adenomatous polyps was calculated. Results A total of 100 patients were recruited for the study,including 45 in group A and 55 in group B. FUSE was significantly superior compared to conventional endoscopy with lower miss rate of polyps(6.52% VS 34.04%,χ2=17.685,P=0.000)as well as adenomatous polyps(5.00% VS 34.38%, χ2=11.774, P=0.001). For the first endoscopic examination,the adenomatous polyps which were found out by FUSE were more than that of ordinary colonoscopy in the right colon(χ2=5.153,P=0.023). The size of adenoma found by ordinary colonoscopy and FUSE was no statistically different whether in the first(t=0.334,P=0.739)or second(t=1.297,P=0.219)endoscopic examinations. Conclusion FUSE is useful to improve the quality of endoscopic examination because of its broad view-field.
9.Risk factors for incomplete resection in ESD for precancerous lesions and early cancer in upper digestive tract
Jie LIU ; Enqiang LINGHU ; Zhongsheng LU ; Jing YANC ; Huikai LI ; Xiuxue FENG ; Hong DU ; Xiangdong WANG ; Hongbing WANG ; Jiangyun MENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(10):554-557
Objective To explore the reasons for lateral and basal incomplete resection of precancerous lesions or cancer from upper digestive tract by endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).Methods Data of 295 patients undergoing ESD for upper gastrointestinal precancerous lesions or cancer from November 2006 to October 2011 were collected,and reasons of basal or lateral incomplete resectin confirmed by postESD pathology were analyzed.Results The total incomplete resection rate after ESD was 3.05% ( 9/295 ).Among 95 cases of esophageal ESD,there was 1 case of lateral margin incomplete resection because of the retraction of normal tissue after dissection.Among 200 cases of gastric ESD,there were 5 cases of lateral margin incomplete resection,in which 2 cases were signet ring carcinoma with submucosal infiltration and spreading,2 were due to retraction of normal tissue after dissection,and 1 was due to inaccurate judgment on cancer demarcation.There were 3 cases of basal incomplete resectin in gastric ESD,which was caused by incorrecte invasion depth estimation before ESD.Conclusion The rate of basal or lateral incomplete resection in upper gastrointestinal ESD was low,which is related to pathological type,ESD procedure and estimation of invasion depth before ESD.
10.Detection of major duodenal papilla using full-spectrum endoscopy:a randomized controlled trial
Ronggui ZHANG ; Xiuxue FENG ; Meng LI ; Qiyang HUANG ; Enqiang LINGHU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(4):261-264
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and safety of full-spectrum endoscopy for detection of major duodenal papilla. Methods Patients underwent painless gastroscopy in Chinese PLA General Hospital from March 2017 to December 2017 were enrolled and randomly divided into two groups according to random number method. The group A underwent conventional gastroscopy, and the group B underwent full-spectrum endoscopy. The detection rate of major duodenal papilla was calculated and compared between the two groups. Results A total of 100 patients were recruited in the study, including 51 in the group A and 49 in the group B. The whole detection rate of major duodenal papilla of the group B was higher than that of the group A [79. 59% (39/49) VS 41. 18% (21/51), χ2 =15. 366, P=0. 000]. There was no statistical difference on the whole plus partial detection rate of major duodenal papilla between the two groups [100. 00% (49/49) VS 92. 16% (47/51), χ2=2. 221, P=0. 136]. All patients completed endoscopy examination succesfully without bleeding, peforation or death. Conclusion With the broad view-field, full-spectrum endoscopy is useful to improve the efficiency and safety in detection of major duodenal papilla.