1.Study on Strengthening Seedlings and Roots of Dendranthema morifolium (Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju
Luhua LI ; Chaomei PAN ; Jiaxian SU ; Jiaying ZHANG ; Shuying FU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):494-498
Objective To explore the effect of different factors on strengthening the tissue culture seedlings and roots of Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju, so as to provide experimental basis for establishing an in-vitro rapid propagation system of Dendranthema morifolium. Methods The experiment took Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju tissue culture seedling as the studying object. By using tissue culture technology, different additives were added into the MS medium. Results In the seedling-strengthening culture medium, 150 mL/L of macro-element was beneficial to the growth of tissue culture seedlings of Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju. The culture medium with 100 g/L of coconut milk added could obviously promote the growth of Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju tissue culture seedlings. And activated carbon added to the rooting culture medium could induce the formation of tissue culture root system of Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. The addition of α-naphthaleneacetic acid ( NAA) and indolebutyric acid ( IBA) at certain concentrations could promote the amount and the growth of the roots. Conclusion The tissue culture seedlings of Dendranthema morifolium ( Ramat) Tzvel. cv. Gongju are boosted by increasing the amount of macro-element, reducing the concentration of agar in the culture medium and adding coconut milk and growth hormones to the culture medium. The optimal rooting culture medium is a compound of 1/2MS, NAA 0.05 mg/L and IBA 0.05 mg/L.
2.Clinical application of ultrasound-guided implantation of totally implantable access port in the upper arm
Xiaoxia QIU ; Guangxin JIN ; Yan GUO ; Tao WANG ; Jiaxian HU ; Xuebin ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(8):689-694
Objective To explore the safety,technical feasibility,and catheter-related complications of ultrasound-guided implantation of totally implantable access port (TIAP) in the upper arm.Methods A total of 642 patients,who were admitted to authors' hospital during the period from February 2014 to December 2016 to receive ultrasound-guided implantation of TIAP in the upper arm,were enrolled in this study.The patients included 407 males (63.4%) and 235 females (36.6%),their age ranged from 11 to 89 years old,with a mean age of (58.29±4.33) years old.Under ultrasound guidance,by using Seldinger's technique TIAP was implanted in the upper arm.Results Implantation of TIAP in the upper arm was performed in all 642 patients.The initial success rate of implantation was 99.53% (639/642),in 3 patients successful implantation was obtained in the second time of implantation as the initial puncturing failed.During the follow-up of 155,302 catheter days,complications occurred in a total of 58 patients (9.0%),including early complications in 9 patients and late complications in 49 patients.The complications included TIAP-related infection (n=28,4.4%),venous thrombosis (n=7,1.1%),sac bleeding (n=3,0.4%),port hub rotation (n=3,0.4%),cracked skin (n=l,0.2%),catheter obstruction (n=2,0.3%),catheter displacement (n=4,0.6%),movement restriction of catheter-side upper limb (n=7,1.1%),venous return obstruction of upper limb (n=2,0.3%) and median nerve injury (n=l,0.2%).No port-related death occurred.Conclusion The ultrasoundguided implantation of TIAP in the upper arm is technically-safe,clinically-effective and minimally-invasive,besides,it carries lower incidence of complications.Therefore,this method is worthy of clinical popularization and application.
3.Expert Consensus on Standard Terminology for Hair Transplantation (2024 Edition)
Yong MIAO ; Wei WU ; Zhenyu GONG ; Wenjie JIANG ; Yufei LI ; Zhiqi HU ; Hua XIAN ; Xiang XIE ; Weiqi YANG ; Dongyi ZHANG ; Jufang ZHANG ; Jiaxian ZHANG ; Chunhua ZHANG ; HAIR TRANSPLANTATION EXPERT GROUP OF PLASTIC AND AESTHETIC NATIONAL MEDICAL QUALITY CONTROL CENTER
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1301-1310
In order to promote the development of hair transplantation, particularly the establishment of standards, the Hair Transplantation Expert Group of Plastic and Aesthetic National Medical Quality Control Center invited experts in the field of hair transplantation across China and formed a draft of the
4.Analysis of therapeutic strategy after non-curative endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancer
Chenggang ZHANG ; Jiaxian YU ; Qi JIANG ; Wenchang YANG ; Tao WANG ; Jie JIA ; Yuping YIN ; Weizhen LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Zheng WANG ; Kaixiong TAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(11):901-906
Objective:To evaluate the clinical outcomes of additional surgery after non-curative endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for early gastric cancer.Methods:Sixty-nine patients with early gastric cancer who underwent ESD and were diagnosed as having non-curative resection by postoperative pathology at Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from January 2014 to December 2020 were included in the retrospective observation. Patients were divided into the additional surgery group ( n=12) and the follow-up group ( n=57). The differences in clinical and pathological data of the two groups, the surgical outcomes of the additional surgery group, three-year recurrence-free survival and tumor-specific survival of the two groups, and the independent risk factors affecting three-year recurrence-free survival in the follow-up group were analyzed. Results:Compared with the follow-up group, the rates of submucosal infiltration [66.7% (8/12) VS 21.1% (12/57), χ 2=7.927, P=0.005], vascular invasion [33.3% (4/12) VS 1.8% (1/57), P=0.003] and nerve invasion [16.7% (2/12) VS 0.0% (0/57), P=0.028] in the additional surgery group were significantly higher. In the additional surgery group, the interval between the additional surgery and ESD was 18.5 d (7-55 d), the surgical time was 286.4±85.9 min, and the number of dissected lymph nodes was 25.6±7.4. Four patients (33.3%) had residual tumor. Postoperative complications occurred in 4 patients (33.3%) (all were discharged after conservative treatment), and there was no perioperative death. One patient developed liver metastases 17 months after the surgery, and died 22 months after surgery due to liver metastases. One patient died 22 months after surgery due to non-tumor causes. The three-year recurrence-free survival and three-year tumor-specific survival in additional surgery group were 91.7% (11/12) and 91.7% (11/12), respectively, and those in the follow-up group were 87.7% (50/57) and 100.0% (57/57), respectively. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that tumor size ≥2 cm was an independent risk factor for three-year recurrence-free survival in the follow-up group ( P=0.037, HR=15.595, 95% CI: 1.181-205.952). Conclusion:Additional surgery and close follow-up are safe and feasible therapeutic strategies for early gastric cancer patients who underwent non-curative ESD. Clinicians should make reasonable choice based on the pathological results, patients' physical condition and surgery intention. But for patients with primary tumor size ≥2 cm, additional surgery is recommended.
5.Management and risk factors of anemia in patients with gastric cancer
Xin TONG ; Chengguo LI ; Xin CHEN ; Xiong SUN ; Chenggang ZHANG ; Jiaxian YU ; Xinyu ZENG ; Weizhen LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Zheng WANG ; Kaixiong TAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(7):503-507
Objective:To review the incidence and treatment status of perioperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer.Methods:The clinicopathological data of gastric cancer patients who underwent surgery at Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from Jan to Dec 2019 were collected. Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to explore the risk factors of preoperative anemia in gastric cancer.Results:A total of 879 patients were included in this study. The incidence of preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer was 35.6%. The incidence of postoperative anemia was 63.5%. The proportion of patients with preoperative anemia receiving treatment was 17.3%, and the proportion of patients with postoperative anemia receiving treatment was 17.4%. Univariate analysis showed that age, nutritional risk screening 2002, T stage, M stage, tumor stage and lymph node metastasis were associated with preoperative anemia (all P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age >60 years , nutritional risk screening 2002 ≥3, T 3-4 stage and M 1 stage were independent risk factors for preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The incidence of perioperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer is high. At present, the proportion of patients with perioperative anemia receiving treatment is low. High nutritional risk, advanced age, late tumor T stage and distant metastasis are independent risk factors for preoperative anemia in patients with gastric cancer.
6.Expert Consensus on Standard Terminology for Hair Transplantation (2024 Edition)
Yong MIAO ; Wei WU ; Zhenyu GONG ; Wenjie JIANG ; Yufei LI ; Zhiqi HU ; Hua XIAN ; Xiang XIE ; Weiqi YANG ; Dongyi ZHANG ; Jufang ZHANG ; Jiaxian ZHANG ; Chunhua ZHANG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1301-1310
In order to promote the development of hair transplantation, particularly the establishment of standards, the Hair Transplantation Expert Group of Plastic and Aesthetic National Medical Quality Control Center invited experts in the field of hair transplantation across China and formed a draft of the