1.Effect of lung resection surgery on left heart hemodynamics in elderly patients
Huaibin WANG ; Wenjun ZHEN ; Hongfeng TONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(1):34-37
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of lung resection surgery on left heart hemodynamics in elderly patients, and explore its correlation with postoperative arrhythmia.Methods The 16 elderly patients (age≥75 years) receiving lung resection surgery were selected. At the same time, 21 patients (age<60 years) were selected as controls. The hemodynamic parameters of each patient were recorded at the time of preoperative (T1), surgery completion (T2) and first day after surgery (T3). For patients with arrhythmia during three days after operation, the parameters would be recorded before and after arrhythmia. Results There were no significant changes in heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), cardiac output (CO), cardiac stroke volume ( SV),acceleration index (ACI), systemic vascular resistance (SVR) at T2 and T3 compared with T1 for both the two groups (P>0. 05). Only the central venous pressure (CVP) increased at T2 compared with that at T1 [elderly group: (7.58±0.45) cm H2O vs. (5.92±0. 51) cm H2O, t=2.641, P<0.01; control group: (7.49±0.34) cm H2O vs. (6.23±0.47) cm H2O, t=1.982, P<0.05], while the CVP recovered to the preoperative level at T3. The incidence of arrhythmia was significantly higher in elderly group than in control group (31.3% vs. 14.3%, x2 = 4.26, P<0.05), but there were no significant changes in the parameters before and after arrhythmia compared with those before surgery (P > 0. 05 ).Conclusions The effects of pulmonary resection surgery on left heart hemodynamics in elderly patients can be avoided through full assessment preoperatively, heart-lung protection intraoperatively, as well as the correctly and timely clinical treatment and intensive care postoperatively. Pulmonary resection surgery has no effect on left heart hemodynamics even for patients with postoperative arrhythmia.
2.The experimental study of the protective effects of different storage solutions on rabbit endothelial cells
Huaibin WANG ; Wenjun ZHEN ; Hongfeng TONG ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the protective effects of different storage solutions on the ultrastructure and integrity of rabbit endothelial cells, and their effects on endothelin 1 secretion. Methods: Femoral artery segments were harvested from 16 adult rabbits, which were then stored separately in four different storage solutions. The solutions was: (1) verapamil nitroglycerin solution (VG); (2) heparinized papaverine autologous blood (PB); (3) papaverine solution (PS); (4) Ringer's solution (Ringer). The ultrastructure of the endothelial cells,the covering percentage of endothelium monolayer and the level of endothelin 1 secretion were evaluated. Results: The covering percentage of endothelium monolayer was significantly higher in VG [(69?10)%] and PB[(71?9)%] compared with that in Ringer [(55?11)%] (P0.05). The endothelial ultrastructure was more seriously damaged in PS than that in VG and in PB through TEM. The level of endothelin 1 secreting was similar significantly increased only in PB [(116.781?22.387) pg/ml] compared with that in Ringer (P
3.A comparative study of the effects of off-pump versus on-pump CABG operations on renal function in elderly patients.
Huaibin WANG ; Wenjun ZHEN ; Hongfeng TONG ; Xiaokang OUYANG ; Yaoguang SUN ; Yujian MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(06):-
0. 05). Creatinine clearance improved significantly in group C from a mean value of (90?23)ml/min preoperatively to (139?46)ml/min during operation (P
4.Mid- and long-term follow-up for the graft patency after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Wei CHENG ; Wenjun ZHEN ; Yujian MA ; Xiaokang OUYANG ; Hongfeng TONG ; Yaoguang SUN ; Yongzhong WANG ; Wen HUANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(5):325-328
Objective To analyze the mid- and long-term results after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), to evaluate the accuracy of multi-detector CT coronary angiography (MDCT) on the graft patency status and to compare the patency for different grafts. Methods One hundred and one cases underwent CABG from June 1992 to March 2008 were followed up by searching the database of MDCT (42 cases) and selective coronary angiography (SCA, 59 cases). The mean following up period was (66.79 ±44.27) months. Three hundreds and 10 grafts including 115 arterial and 195 venous were analyzed.A comparison of the patency rate between the arterial and venous grafts was also carried out. At the mean time, 2 groups were divided according to the paft lesions( patency of not). Uunivariate analysis and Logistic regression analysis were made for statistics. Results At the follow-up of (53.93 ± 36.80) months, the patent rate of LIMA, RA, SV and CV examined by MDCT was 94.7%, 92.0%, 85.9% and 60.0%, respectively. The patent rate for MDCT patients with angina was 83.5%, and 95.2% for angina-free group ( P = 0.046). At the follow-up of (75.95 ±47.09) months, the patent rate of LIMA, RA, SV and CV examined by SCA was 87.1%, 81.0%, 53.6% and 57. 1%, respectively. In SCA patients the patent rate was 62.0% for angina group and 100% for angina-free group ( P = 0.025 ). According to logistic regression analysis, only the postoperative period was statistically related to the graft lesion. Conclusion MDCT could find out the occlusions and obvious stenoses of the grafts after CABG. It might be served as a noninvasive method to evaluate the grafts patency postoperatively. The mid- and long-term patency of arterial grafts is better than venous grafts. Graft lesion is an important factor leading to postoperative recurrent angina pectoris. The severity of the graft lesion has a close relation to the lenth of postoperative period.
5.A comparative study on close-distance-two-port and single-port thoracoscopic resection of lung cancer
Peng JIAO ; Jian LI ; Hongfeng TONG ; Qingjun WU ; Chao MA ; Wenxin TIAN ; Hanbo YU ; Yaoguang SUN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(10):1627-1630
Objective To compare the safety , surgery effects , pain scores of the close-distance-two-port video-assisted lobectomy and systematic dissection of the mediastinal nodes , and single-port video-assisted thora-coscopic surgery (VATS). Methods Between October 2012 and January 2015 in Peking University First Hospi-tal and Beijing Hospital , 269 patients who were going to be performed lobectomy and systematic lymph node dissection, were gathered and 205 patients were included in this study finally. Of the total, 122 patients were performed close-distance-two-port VATS , and 83 patients underwent single-port VATS. The clinical data were gathered, and statistically analyzed. Result In both groups, no severe postoperative complications or death oc-curred. No significant differences existed between the two groups in terms of intraoperative blood loss , duration and volume of chest tube drainage , postoperative pain score , hospital stay after surgery and hospitalization ex-penses (P > 0.05) but the data about operating time, number of dissected lymph nodes, complications(subcuta-neous emphysema , air-leak from the port of drainage tube and poor wound healing ) were significantly different (P < 0.05). Conclusions Compared with the single-port VATS, the method of close-distance-two-port video-as-sistant lobectomy and systematic dissection of the mediastinal nodes is safe and practicable with definite thera-peutic effect, less operation difficulty and complications.
6.Coronary bypass revascularization with radial artery and internal mammary artery grafts.
Wenjun ZHEN ; Hongfeng TONG ; Yongzhong WANG ; Yaoguang SUN ; Wen HUANG ; Yujian MA ; Jiazheng TIAN ; Lianghong WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(1):55-57
OBJECTIVETo evaluate radial artery (RA) and internal mammary artery (IMA) grafts in coronary artery bypass and the use of color Doppler ultrasound in the peri-operative evaluation of IMA and radial-ulnar collateral circulation.
METHODSFrom June 1998 to June 2000, sixty cases of coronary bypass revascularization with RA and IMA were performed. Preoperatively, the radial-ulnar collateral circulation was evaluated with the modified Allen's test, color Doppler ultrasound and noninvasive oxygen saturation measurement. The IMA lumen and blood flow were measured at the first intercostal space with color Doppler ultrasound preoperatively and postoperatively.
RESULTSOne patient (1.7%) died of serious cardiac arrhythmia on the fourth postoperative day. There were no arterial graft harvest related complications. Before harvesting, the ulnar artery blood flow was 30.78 +/- 9.71 ml/min, and it increased to 43.36 +/- 13.98 ml/min (40.87% increase, P < 0.01) after the operation. Compared with the baseline, there was no obvious change of IMA blood flow postoperatively (P > 0.05), but the systolic/diastolic flow ratio markedly decreased from 8.57 +/- 3.98 ml/min to 3.41 +/- 4.87 ml/min (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSArterial grafts can be safely used for coronary bypass revascularization with good results. The ulnar artery blood flow can increase compensatively after RA harvesting. The diastolic blood flow of grafted IMA markedly increased postoperatively. Color Doppler ultrasound was very helpful both in evaluating the radial-ulnar collateral circulation before RA harvesting and in assessing the patency of the grafted IMA after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Adult ; Aged ; Coronary Artery Bypass ; methods ; Coronary Circulation ; Humans ; Mammary Arteries ; transplantation ; Middle Aged ; Radial Artery ; transplantation
7. Postoperative acute exacerbation of interstitial lung disease after pneumonectomy: clinical analysis of four cases
Chuan HUANG ; Chao MA ; Qingjun WU ; Peng JIAO ; Wenxin TIAN ; Yaoguang SUN ; Hongfeng TONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(1):44-48
Objective:
To summarize the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of postoperative acute exacerbation of interstitial lung disease (ILD) after pneumonectomy.
Methods:
The clinical data of 4 patients with postoperative acute exacerbation of ILD after pneumonectomy admitted in Beijing Hospital from October 2014 to November 2015 were retrospectively analyzed and related literatures were reviewed.
Results:
Four patients were aged 60 to 74 years, including 3 males and 1 female, 2 of whom were idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and 2 were connective tissue diseases related ILD. Chest high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) showed multiple lobular septal thickening, ground glass opacities, reticular shadow and strip shadow in both lungs. The patients developed acute dyspnea 2 to 3 days after pneumonectomy. In 2 cases, HRCT showed new patchy ground-glass opacities, reticular shadow and strip shadow in both lungs on the basis of preoperative pulmonary fibrosis. The sputum smear and culture showed no pulmonary infection in all 4 cases. Three patients were treated with glucocorticoids and 3 received mechanical ventilation with endotracheal intubation. One patient was successfully treated by early using adequate glucocorticoids, one patient improved after treatment but died after re-exacerbation, and the other two patients died after treatment failed.
Conclusions
Acute exacerbation of ILD after pneumonectomy often occurs in early postoperative period and it is characterized by progressive dyspnea. Chest CT and respiratory pathogen examination are helpful for early diagnosis. Postoperative acute exacerbation of ILD often lacks effective treatment, requires mechanical ventilation, and the prognosis is poor. Although glucocorticoids may be effective, re-exacerbation should be alert during treatment.
8.Comparative study of video-assisted thoracoscopic extended thymectomy by subxiphoid-costal margin approach versus right intercostal approach in treating myasthenia gravis
Yaoguang SUN ; Wenxin TIAN ; Qingjun WU ; Peng JIAO ; Chao MA ; Hongfeng TONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2020;39(7):821-824
Objective:To compare the characteristics and therapeutic effects of video-assisted thoracoscopic(VATS)extended thymectomy by subxiphoid-costal margin approach versus right intercostal approach for the treatment of myasthenia gravis(MG).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 230 non-thymomatous MG patients undergone VATS extended thymectomy in our department from August 2015 to August 2019.According to the operation approach and method, patients were divided into two groups: the subxiphod-costal margin approach group(n=102)and the right intercostal approach group(n=128).Results:Intraoperative blood loss and the postoperative drainage were less in the subxiphod-costal margin approach group than in the right intercostal approach group[(30.3±25.2) ml vs. (45.1±30.6) ml, (178.6±90.5) ml vs.(205.4±87.6) ml, t=-3.935 and -2.27, P=0.003 and 0.024)]. Postoperative pain degree was lower in the subxiphod-costal margin approach group than in the right intercostal approach group [the Numerical Rating Scale(NSR)scores: 3.1±1.0 vs. 4.6±1.5, t=-8.677, P=0.001]. A difference in incidence rate of pore malunion also existed between the subxiphod-costal margin approach group and the right intercostal approach group, but it had no statistical significance(1/102 vs. 7/128, χ2=2.200, P=0.138). The complete remission rate and the overall effectiveness rate had no significant difference between the two groups(29.6% vs.32.4%, 85.7% vs. 84.7%, χ2=0.196 and 0.044, P=0.658 and 0.834). Conclusions:VATS extended thymectomy by subxiphoid-costal margin approach shows excellent safety and effectiveness in treating MG.It has advantages of low trauma and complications, and is particularly suited for elderly and female MG patients who are unable to receive double-lumen endotracheal intubation, are intolerant to one-lung ventilation or have pulmonary insufficiency.
9.Comparison of single-utility port and three port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for thoracic esophageal cancer
Wenxin TIAN ; Hongfeng TONG ; Yaoguang SUN ; Qingjun WU ; Chao MA ; Peng JIAO ; Hanbo YU ; Chuan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(6):351-355
Objective:To compare the surgical effect of single-utility port and three port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS) for patients of thoracic esophageal cancer.Methods:Patients who underwent McKeown surgery with single-utility port and three port VATS in Department of Thoracic Surgery at Beijing Hospital from January 2013 to December 2018 were enrolled. During the thoracic procedure, patients were placed forwardly in left lateral decubitus position. The video port was made at the eighth mid-axillary intercostal space, and the single-utility port was at the fourth intercostal space between antero-axillary and mid-axillary line. For three port VATS, another incision was made at the eighth posto-axillary intercostal space. The posterior mediastinum was exposed by the "suture-drawing exposure" method, then the thoracic esophagus was carefully dissected and mediastinal lymphadenectomy was done. Information was collected including demographic, perioperative and pathological data. Patients were followed up by telephone or outpatient record.Results:A total of 62 patients of single-utility port VATS and 28 three port VATS were included. All cases were accomplished by VATS, and none of them were converted to thoracotomy or adding additional ports. Sex proportion and ages of the two groups were comparable( P>0.05). The surgery duration[(336.9±55.7) min vs.(319.7±66.3)min, P=0.205] and thoracic procedure duration[(112.5±36.7)min vs.(108.9±43.6)min, P=0.686] of two groups were also similar. There were no statistical differences in volume of drainage, postoperative stay, thoracic complications, number of lymph nodes dissected, and survival after surgery between two groups( P>0.05). Peripheral blood oxygen saturation in first 3 days after surgery of single-utility port VATS patients was significantly higher[ Day 1: (97.00±1.57)% vs.(96.10±1.23)%, P=0.009; Day 2: ( 96.60±1.84 )% vs.(95.70±1.19)%, P=0.020; Day 3: (97.40±1.56)% vs.(96.30±1.42)%, P=0.002] and respiratory rate was significantly lower[(19.70±1.48) times/min vs.(20.70±1.70) times/min, P=0.006]than three-port VATS patients. Conclusion:Single-utility port VATS for McKeown surgery is safe and feasible, which tends to reduce the surgical trauma and can be a routine surgical procedure for minimally invasive esophagectomy.
10.Clinical characteristics in elderly patients with thymic epithelial tumors and prognostic analysis of more than 3 years postoperative follow-up
Peng JIAO ; Yaoguang SUN ; Fanjuan WU ; Wenxin TIAN ; Hanbo YU ; Chuan HUANG ; Qingjun WU ; Chao MA ; Hongfeng TONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(5):549-554
Objective:To evaluate the clinical characteristics and the surgical safety in patients aged 65 years and over with thymic epithelial tumor, and analyze the prognosis of 3-10 years postoperative tumor and myasthenia gravy.Methods:A total of 228 patients diagnosed as thymic tumor and undergoing surgical surgery to remove the tumor in Beijing Hospital from Jan.2011 to Dec.2018 were retrospectively enrolled.Patients were divided into a young(≤ 65 yrs)and old(>65 yrs)groups.The operation time, intra-operative bleeding, drainage volume in the first 3 days after operation, days with drainage tube after operation, postoperative days of hospital stays, the diameter of the tumors, pathological classification, Tumor-Node-Metastasis(TNM)staging, Masaoka-Koga staging, whether or not complicated with myasthenia gravis and complications were compared between two groups.The patients were followed up by outpatient or telephone, and recurrence of thymoma, survival status and improvement of myasthenia gravis were tracked.Results:There were significant differences in pathological classification between the two groups( P=0.002). The postoperative days with drainage tube were longer in patients≥65 years old than in patients<65 years old[4(2-17)days and 3(1-9), Z=2.316, P=0.021]. Thymic atrophy was more common in patients ≥ 65 years old than in patients <65 years old(10.2% and 1.7%, χ2=5.937, P=0.015). Incidence of thymoma plus myasthenia gravis were higher in patients aged <65 years than those aged ≥65years(68.2% vs.40.8%, χ2=12.240, P<0.001), and incidence of thymic hyperplasia were higher in patients aged <65 years than those aged ≥65years(58.1% and 38.8%, χ2=2.316, P=0.016). The recurrence of thymoma was a poor prognostic factor affecting the survival of patients.Meanwhile, Masaoka-Koga stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ and TNM stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ were independent risk factors for postoperative recurrence of thymoma. Conclusions:Thymectomy is safe and effective in the patients aged 65 and over, and may have a better long-term prognosis.