1.Chemotherapy combined with radiosurgery in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer patients with brain metastasis.
Jinhan LI ; Kaijun YANG ; Yongqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2002;5(1):41-43
BACKGROUNDTo ascertain the effect of chemotherapy combined with radiosurgery therapy on the brain metastasis of lung cancer.
METHODSTwenty-four non-small cell lung cancer patients with brain metastasis who received radiosurgery and chemotherapy were prospectively observed. Main parameters of treatment program included:(1)brain tumor size range from 1.9 to 26.2m³; (2)median iso-center numbers being 3 (1-7); (3)margin dose being 13.6-22.0 Gy. Chemotherapy regimen consisted of Teniposide (VM26), CCNU and carboplatin (CBP), with VM-26 100mg IV d1-3, CCNU 80mg po d1 and CBP 300mg/m² IV d1, repeated every 4 weeks for 2-4 cycles (CCNU used only in cycle 1 and 3).
RESULTS(1)Major neurological improvement rate was 87.0%; (2)Objective response rate of brain lesions was 58.3%; (3)Relapse rate of new lesions of the brain metastasis during 3-6 months after radiosurgical treatment was 70.8%; (4)Median survival duration was 10 months (range from 3 to 34 months); (5)l-year survival rate was 37.5%.
CONCLUSIONS(1)Chemotherapy combined with radiosurgery in the treatment of brain metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer might be an effective regimen with modest side effect; (2)Relapsing and new lesions in the brain can not be controlled with this treatment.
2.Prevalence of malnutrition in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis
Tong ZHANG ; Jinhan NAN ; Jialu LI ; Jianhui DONG ; Jiali GUO ; Jiarong HE ; Yuxia MA ; Lin HAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2024;32(5):289-297
Objective:To systematically evaluate the prevalence of malnutrition in elderly patients with diabetes.Methods:A total of eight databases, namely PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), and VIP Database, were systematically searched for cross-sectional studies on malnutrition in elderly diabetic patients published from the inception of the databases to September 13, 2023. Two researchers independently conducted literature screening, data extraction, and quality assessment. Data analysis was performed using Stata 16.0 software.Results:A total of 22 studies were included, involving 6 349 elderly diabetic patients. Results of the meta-analysis showed that the overall prevalence of malnutrition in elderly patients with diabetes was 32.3% (95% CI: 0.21 to 0.43), and the prevalence of at-risk of malnutrition was 49.0% (95% CI: 0.31 to 0.67). Subgroup analysis showed that the prevalence of malnutrition in elderly diabetic patients with chronic complications (56.8%) was significantly higher than those without chronic complications (21.9%). Inpatients also showed a higher prevalence compared with outpatients and community (44.4%, 29.0%, and 18.5%, respectively). The prevalence of malnutrition as per mini-nutritional assessment scale was higher than that as per mini-nutritional assessment short-form scale (35.8% vs. 23.3%, P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the prevalence of malnutrition in elderly diabetic patients of different genders ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The prevalence of malnutrition and at-risk of malnutrition in elderly diabetic patients is high. In clinical practice, we should not only strengthen the early diagnosis of malnutrition in patients, but also emphasize the screening of malnutrition risk, implement timely corresponding interventions, and promote patient education on nutrition and health, to improve the prognosis and quality of life in elderly diabetes patients.