1.Efficacy of combination of clarithromycin, colloidal bismuth subcitrate and metronidazole in short-term treatment of helicobacter pylori infection with recurrent abdominal in children
Hongfeng ZHU ; Zhengfang CHU ; Qin LIU ; Lizhang HE ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(06):-
0.05 ) between two groups. The side effects were 7.7 % and 13.3 % in treatment group and control group, respectively. CONCLUSION: The combination of CLA+CBS+Met for 1 wk is an effective and safe treatment for eradication of HP infection with recurrent abdominal in children.
2.Long-term efficacy of splenectomcy for patients with advanced shistosomiasis japonica
Yiming WU ; Wenlin WU ; Xiaofei XU ; Renye DING ; Wenjun ZHU ; Lizhang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(5):333-335
Objective To study the long-term efficacy of splenectomy for patients with advanced shistosomiasis japonica.Methods Levels of WBC,RBC,PLT,EOS,ALT,ALP,GGT,A,TB,HA,LN,Ⅳ-C,PCⅢ,IGG,IGA,C3,C4,CD3,CD4,CD8,CD19 in periphetral venous blood were determined in 239 patients with advanced shistosomiasis.Meanwhile,the liver,gallbladder and spleen were examined with ultrasonography.Results The levels of WBC,PLT,EOS,ALT,ALP,IGG,IGA,LN,Ⅳ-C,CD19 increased in splenectomy group,the levels of A,TB,CD3,CD4,C3,C4 decreased in splenectomy group,while RBC,HA,PCⅢ,CD8 were not changed.Conclusion Splenectomy is a danger to hepatic function.Humoral immunity increases while cellular immunity decreases in splenectomy group.Splenectomy may aggravate the hepatic fibrosis in patients with advanced shistosomiasis.
3.Experience in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary changes after radical surgery for thyroid cancer
Qingzhuang LIANG ; Peng LI ; Xin YI ; Lu XU ; Hao JIA ; Lizhang ZHU ; Wei WEI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(1):52-55
Objective:To investigate the causes, diagnosis and treatment of postoperative pulmonary changes in patients with thyroid cancer.Methods:Data of 378 patients with thyroid cancer surgery admitted from Oct. 1, 2019 to Jan. 31, 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. SPSS 23.0 statistical software was adopted to analyze the effect of gender, age, smoking history, BMI, operation way and the surgical approach on postoperative changes in the lungs. The two groups of counting data were compared using χ2 method. Results:Age, gender, smoking history and surgical approach had no significant influence on postoperative pulmonary change ( P>0.05) . Lung changes in patients receiving thyroid cancer plus lateral neck dissection were greater than those receiving radical thyroid cancer alone ( P=0.001) , and lung changes in patients receiving bilateral neck dissection were greater than those receiving unilateral neck dissection ( P=0.027) . The pulmonary changes in patients with underweight and obesity were greater than those in patients with normal weight and hyperreorganization ( P=0.019) . Conclusions:Lateral neck dissection and patients’ body mass index are important factors affecting the postoperative lung changes in thyroid cancer patients. Thyroid cancer patients undergoing lateral neck dissection should actively check their lung changes through chest radiographs after surgery, especially for lean and obese patients, and patients undergoing bilateral neck dissection.