1.Clinical observation of three dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) concurrently combined with chemotherapy for limited stage small cell lung cancer
Huangjian WU ; Baozhen HE ; Jinhui YE ; Zhijian ZENG ; Haisi LIANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(7):1114-1116
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of the three dimensional conformal radia- tion therapy(3D-CRT) concurrently combined with chemotherapy for limited stage small cell lung cancer(LSCLC). Methods 33 patients with LSCLC received 6 cycles EP(cisplatin,etoposide) chemotherapy and 3 weeks was a cy- cle. The conventional radiotherapy was given after the first cycle chemotherapy or the third cycle chemotherapy, then the 3D-CRT and the total dose of the primary tumor was 45Gy per 3 weeks,1.5Gy for once,twice for a day. Results Toxicity was durable in 33 patients received 3D-CRT concurrently combined with chemotherapy. The total re- sponse was 97 %. Median time was 21.9 months, and the 1-,2-, 3-year survival rates was 69.7 % ,51.5 %, 30.3 %. The 1-,2-, 3-year local progress ion-freely survival rates were 66.7 %, 45.5 %, 30.3 %, respectively, with the median local progression-freely survival time of 18.5 months. Respectively during three year follow-up visit. Conclusion The 3D-CRT concurrently combined with chemotherapy for patients with limited stage small cell lung cancer could be more effectively, and the patients could tolerate the side effects, this therapy method was secure and received.
2.Academic level of papers on systematic reviews and meta-analysis published in Chinese Journal of Pediatrics and methodology they used
Long GE ; Yarui LI ; Qiaoling ZENG ; Jing WANG ; Junfeng XU ; Lu YAO ; Jinhui TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2013;(12):55-60
Objective To assess the academic level of papers on systematic reviews and meta-analysis published in Chinese Journal of Pediatricsand methodology they used.Methods Basic data were extracted from 13 papers on sys-tematic reviews and meta-analysis published in Chinese Journal of Pediatrics .The methodology they used was assessed according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) and ANSTAR Scale and analyzed using the RevMan5.0.Results The PRISMA score was 14-23.5 (mean 20.0±3.11) and the AMSTAR score was 3-7.5 (mean 6.04±1.38) for the methodology used in papers on systematic reviews and meta-analysis published in Chinese Journal of Pediatrics .Conclusion The methodology used in papers on systematic reviews and meta-analy-sis published in Chinese Journal of Pediatrics is not quite valid and should thus be improved .
3.Correlations between Fetal Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies and Chromosomal karotypes
Hui GUO ; Linhua LIN ; Jinhui REN ; Qiyun LI ; Xiuhua LIN ; Jun ZENG ; Zhuojian LIANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(z1):58-60
Objective To investigate the distribution of congenital cardiovascular malformations in fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities.Method Congenital cardiovascular malformations of fetuses were diagnosed by prenatal ultrasonic cardiography from Jan 2011 to Sep 2013,and whose chromosomal karotype were tested by amniocentesis or cordocentesis.The association between chromosomal karyotypes and distribution of congenital cardiovascular malformations was analyzed.Result In 173 Fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities,20(11.56%) cases had congenital cardiovascular malformations,including seven 21-trisomies,eight 18-trisomies,three 13-trisomies and two 45,X.64% (16/25) fetuses with congenital cardiovascular malformations accompanied with other malformations had chromosomal abnormalities.Only 1.87% (52/4379) fetuses with normal karotype had congenital cardiovascular malformations.Conclusion Chromosomal abnormality is the most reason of complicate CHD.Chromosomal karotype test should be detected in fetus with complicate CHD.
4.Value of MRI in predicting intradiscal cemment leakage during percutaneous vertebral augmentation
Jinhui CAI ; Qingyu LIU ; Yurong ZENG ; Zhifeng LIU ; Yaoqin RUAN ; Donghua GUO ; Zhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(7):1061-1065
Objective To assess the value of preoperative MRI in predicting the incidence of cement leakage into adjacent discs during percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF).Methods Clinical and radiological characteristics of 127 patients who were treated with PVA for OVCF were analyzed retrospec tively.The following clinical data of these patients were analyzed,including gender,age,location of treated vertebral body and surgical approach.The image features of endplate injury,fracture line extended to the endplate,adjacent intervertebral dick injury and intravertebral cleft were evaluated on the preoperative MRI.The incidence of cement leakage into the adjacent disc were compared for the above factors with statistical methods.Results Totally 127 patients were enrolled in our study,including 179 treated vertebral bodies,358 endplates and 341 adjacent intervertebral discs.The incidence of intradiscal cement leakage was 57.73% (56/97) in endplate injury sign,60.98% (25/41) in fracture line extended to endplate sign,35.91%(51/142) in adjacent discs injury sign and 55.56%(20/36) inintravertebral cleft sign.The differences were statistically significant on preoperative MRI in patients with the above signs compared to those who had not (P<0.05).The incidence of intradiscal cement leakage in percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) and percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) were 26.67%(16/60) and 42.86%(51/119),respectively,which was significant different (P=0.035).For bone cement volume ≤ 5 ml vertebral bodies,the incidence of intradiscal cement leakage was 31.19 % (34/109),lower than bone cement volume > 5 ml vertebral bodies (47.14% [33/70],P=0.031).There was no statistically significant association between intradiscal cement leakage and age,gender and location of treated vertebral body (P>0.05).Conclusion Preoperative MRI can predict the leakage of bone cement into adjacent discs effectively during PVA.The PKP and the lower volume of bone cement injection can reduce the risk of intradiscal cement leakage.
5.Percutaneous Transhepatic Variceal Embolization Combined with Partial Splenic Embolization for Treatment of Esophagogastric Variceal Bleeding in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis
Xiang CHEN ; Jinhui LI ; Jianrong XU ; Jiejun CHENG ; Qing ZHANG ; Huawei WU ; Yunqi YAN ; Xiaowen ZHOU ; Shuai ZENG ; Jun MA ; Shengliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(4):197-201
Background:Esophagogastric variceal bleeding is a severe and commonly seen complication of portal hypertension in patients with liver cirrhosis. Prevention of rebleeding remains an important issue in the management of patients suffered from the disease. Aims:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous transhepatic variceal embolization(PTVE) combined with partial splenic embolization(PSE)for treatment of esophagogastric variceal bleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis. Methods:Ten liver cirrhosis patients with esophagogastric variceal bleeding were prospectively selected and treated by PTVE combined with PSE. The blood flow of portal system was measured by Doppler ultrasonography pre- and post-operatively;meanwhile peripheral blood cells were counted. A 1-2-year follow-up was carried out and the rebleeding and procedure-related complications were recorded. Results:The postoperative inner diameter of main portal vein,as well as the blood flow velocity of main portal vein and splenic vein were significantly reduced as compared with those before operation(P < 0. 05). Three months after operation,the peripheral white blood cell and platelet were still significantly higher than those before operation(P < 0. 05). During 1-year follow-up,rebleeding appeared in 2 patients,one of them was found having main portal vein thrombosis developed,and was treated by endoscopic esophageal variceal ligation because the gastric varices was not as evident as ever. The rebleeding rate and incidence of portal system thrombosis after the PTVE-PSE procedure was 20. 0% and 10. 0%,respectively. Conclusions:PTVE combined with PSE seemed efficient for alleviating portal hypertension,and might be recommended as a safe and effective interventional therapy for liver cirrhosis patients with esophagogastric variceal bleeding.
6.Differential gene expression profiles of trabecular meshwork between POAG and non-POAG donated eyes by using RNA-sequencing
Lifang LIU ; Jinhui ZENG ; Chukai HUANG ; Geng WANG ; Mingzhi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2020;38(8):646-652
Objective:To investigate gene basis of primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) by comparing gene expression profile of trabecular meshwork between POAG patients and normal controls by using RNA-sequencing.Methods:Trabecular meshwork specimen were obtained from trabeculectomy (POAG group, n=3) or donated eyes (control group, n=2). RNA was extracted and sequenced in both groups, gene expression profiles were analyzed and compared between them, and different expression genes associated with POAG were revealed by using Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) and Protein Analysis Through Evolutionary Relationships (PANTHER) gene list analysis.Written informed consent was obtained from each patient or the family members prior to entering the study cohort.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong [No.EC20140311(3)-P01]. Results:(1)Total of 28 821 genes were obtained from RNA-sequencing, 22 genes were statistically significant between the two groups, of which one gene was up-regulated and 21 genes were down-regulated; (2)Genes that expressed differently had concentrated functions, biological process involved keratinization, epidermis development and intermediate filament cytoskeleton organization, cellular component related to keratin filament, intermediate filament, extracellular exosome and haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex, molecular function related to structural molecule activity and structural constituent of cytoskeleton; (3)Significantly enriched PANTHER pathways were plasminogen activating cascade, p38 MAPK pathway, oxidative stress response and p53 pathway.Conclusions:Trabecular meshwork and extracellular matrix remodeling due to abnormal keratin expression, structural change of intermediate filament cytoskeleton and misregulation of plasminogen activating cascade, p38 MAPK pathway were possible etiology of POAG.Differential expressed genes that related to POAG mainly involve cytoskeleton associated genes and extracellular matrix remodeling genes.Thus, regulation of these genes may have an effect on glaucomatous treatment.