1.Theory and practice of involved-field radiotherapy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Yijun LUO ; Xiaoli WANG ; Jinming YU ; Minghuan LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(8):965-969
Chemoradiotherapy is a major treatment for inoperable esophageal carcinoma (EC).However, there is still controversy over the target volume for radiation, particularly nodal target volume.EC is characterized by a high rate of lymph node metastasis, and its metastatic pattern is not always predictable.Elective nodal irradiation (ENI) will increase the radiation field, which may increase the incidence of adverse events.Some investigators used involved-field irradiation (IFI) to reduce treatment-related toxicities without compromising survival.Studies have demonstrated that regional and distant micrometastases can be controlled, to some extent, by chemotherapy, incidental irradiation, and the abscopal effects of radiation.With either ENI or IFI, EC recurrence is usually found in the primary tumor and at distant sites, without survival difference.These data suggest that IFI is feasible in EC patients.
2.Research advances in subventricular zone irradiation in glioblastoma
Chengang WANG ; Yijun LUO ; Minghuan LI ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(6):702-705
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM,WHO grade IV) contains some glioma stem cells which have unique self-renewal capacity and multilineage potency.There are numerous neural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of adult human brain;it may also act as a storehouse of glioma stem cells that can promote the development and recurrence of a tumor.GBM involving SVZ is prone to early recurrence and intracranial metastasis after resection,so irradiation of the SVZ potentially influences the survival of GBM patients.This review provides a summary of related experimental and clinical studies,and discusses the value of irradiation of the SVZ in GBM patients and the direction of future research.
3.Effects of hyperoxia on expression of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 and Keap1 in prema-ture newborn rats'lung
Cheng CAI ; Junhua WU ; Lili CHEN ; Minghuan WANG ; Huanhu ZHAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015;22(10):685-688,692
Objective To explore the expression of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2(Nrf2) and the molecular chaperone of cytoplasmic Keap1 in premature newborn rats exposed to hyperoxia.Methods Completely randomized design method was performed,one-day old preterm SD rats were randomly divided into two groups:hyperoxia group and air group.The preterm SD rats in hyperoxia group were continuously exposed to oxygen(oxygen >0.85)and air group in room air.After 1 ,4,7,10,14 days of exposure,the pre-term SD rats of two groups were sacrificed,whole lung of these rats were isolated,the lung histological chan-ges were observed by HE staining.Total lung RNA was extracted,Nrf2 and Keap1 mRNA were detected by RT-PCR.Western-blot was used to detect the changes of Nrf2 protein expression.Results (1 )Compaired with air group,the expression of Nrf2 in lung tissue of hyperoxia group significantly increased after 4,7 days of exposure(4 d:0.314 ±0.064 vs.0.521 ±0.086,7 d:0.440 ±0.121 vs.0.658 ±0.076)(P <0.05 ),the general tendency decreased after 10 days,but the expression of Nrf2 became significantly weak after 14 days of exposure in hyperoxia group(P <0.05).(2)The expression of Keap1 mRNA in hyperoxia group signifi-cantly increased in 1 ,4 days(1 d:0.352 ±0.052 vs.0.547 ±0.075,4 d:0.363 ±0.074 vs.0.658 ±0.076) (P <0.05),the general tendency decreased after 7 days of exposure,but the expression of Keap1 mRNA in hyperoxia group became significantly weaker than its expression after 10,14 days of air group(P <0.05 ). (3)In comparison with air group,Nrf2 protein expression in hyperoxia group increased after 1 ,4 days of ex-posure with no significant difference(P >0.05),but had a tendency of decreasing after 7 days.On day 10, 14,its expression in hyperoxia group became significantly weak compared with that of air group(10 d:1.325 ±0.464 vs.0.755 ±0.348,14 d:1.662 ±0.474 vs.0.867 ±0.1 15 )(P <0.05 ).Conclusion Oxidation outbreak results in the abnormal expression of Nrf2 and Keap1 in the lung of premature SD rats induced by hyperoxia exposure,which adjusts the levels of oxidative stress in the body,these changes participate in the development of hyperoxia induced lung injury,the activity of Nrf2 may be increased by hyperoxia exposure, and alleviate hyperoxia lung injury in premature rats through antioxidation of Nrf2.
4.Assessment of the implementations of the essential medicine policy in public hospitals in Shaanxi province
Minghuan JIANG ; Le WANG ; Wenjuan WANG ; Yu FANG ; Shimin YANG ; Hongjun HOU ; Yanbing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2013;(5):347-352
Objective To evaluate the implementation of the national essential medicine system in Shaanxi Province.Methods Using a standardized methodology (2008 Edition) developed by the World Health Organization(WHO) and Health Action International(HAD,data on the prices and availability of 38 essential medicines were collected from 120 primary,secondary and tertiary public hospitals in ten cities of Shaanxi Province from March to May 2012.Results The availability of essential medicines is generally low at public hospitals in Shaanxi province,as the average availability of originator brands is but 5.9%,and that of generics of the lowest prices is but 23.9%,while this availability at tertiary hospitals is higher than hospitals of lower levels.The procurement prices of originator drugs within essential medicines are distinctly higher than the international reference prices for the originator brands,and slightly higher for the lowest priced generics.The procurement prices at primary care hospitals are slightly lower than that of other hospitals.Retail prices of essential medicine are not significantly different among regions of different income levels.Affordability of originator brands is poor,while that of their generic equivalents is good.Conclusion The government is recommended to adjust the national essential medicine list,expand the variety of essential medicine moderately,improve the medicine pricing mechanism,and deepen public hospitals reform.
5.Establishment of the physician authorization management system at Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University
Yujia CHENG ; Jun WAN ; Gaohua WANG ; Minghuan GE ; Kan LIU ; Kai YU ; Linlin HU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(6):473-475
A comprehensive physician authorization management system has been established at Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University in its effort of promoting the clinical standardization.This system covers authorization of prescription,disposition,surgery,and medical report among others,adhering to the principle of clear,complete quantitative competence-based,authorization.The training and assessment of physicians in parallel canimprove physicians' competence and quality of care.
6.Risk factors of traditional Chinese medical syndromes in moderate and advanced lung cancer patients with concurrent fungal pneumonia
Kaiwen HU ; Fen WANG ; Yang CAO ; Xiulan HE ; Minghuan ZUO ; Wenqiang CHEN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(5):337-9
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between traditional Chinese medical syndromes and fungal pneumonia for moderate and advanced lung cancer patients. METHODS: We retrospected 115 moderate and advanced lung cancer patients with different syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine (qi deficiency, yin deficiency, blood deficiency, yang deficiency, blood stasis, phlegm dampness, phlegm heat, damp heat, cold dampness, qi stagnation, heat toxin), who had the concurrent fungal pneumonia, and used regression analysis method to analyze the data. RESULTS: When the patients had the phlegm heat syndrome, they got a significantly higher risk of having fungal pneumonia (P < 0.01); and when they had the heat toxin syndrome, they also had a high risk of having fungal pneumonia (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The phlegm heat and heat toxin syndromes are the risk factors for moderate and advanced lung cancer patients having concurrent fungal pneumonia.
7.The relationship between glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and type 2 diabetes
Lijuan KAN ; Jingjing LI ; Xiuming ZHANG ; Dongmei WEN ; Minghuan SUO ; Weijia WANG ; Jianyang WU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(16):2297-2300
Objective To explore the relationship between glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and type 2 diabetes and to provide reference for clinical diagnosis,monitoring and treatment of Type 2 diabetes.Methods Subjects were selected from our hospital,including 173 cases of healthy volunteers assigned to the control group;1 95 cases with type 2 diabetes conforming to the diagnostic criteria of WHO were assigned to the diabetic group.97 cases were diagnosed with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in our hospital,of whom 82 cases were assigned to simple glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency group,and 1 7 cases were assigned to the diabetes with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency group.The correlation of glucose-6-phos-phate dehydrogenase activity and diabetes was measured by each detected value.Results Compared with the control group,the glu-cose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity and RBC count in diabetic group were higher(P <0.05).Positive correlations between glu-cose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity and RBC count in the two groups were significant(P <0.05).HbA1c and FBG showed a significant positive correlation in the control group,diabetic group and diabeties with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency group(P <0.05).But there was no significant correlation in the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency group.The rate of screening for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in diabetes group was 3.6%,and the rate in the control group was 1. 1%.When HbAlc≥6.5%,the rate of screening for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in the diabetes group was signifi-cantly higher than that in the control group (χ2 =4.239,P =0.039).Conclusion The level of HbA1c is discordant with that of blood glucose in diabetic patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency group.Diabetes leads to the increasement of the rate of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.The glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity of diabetic patients with non-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase dificiency is higher than that of the normal group.It may be associated with the level of RBC or increase of compensatory.Further more,glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity may be a good indicator for controlling diabetes,which remains to be further studied.
8.Evaluation of NT-proBNP assay performance on electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay system
Xiuming ZHANG ; Dongmei WEN ; Weijia WANG ; Fei LI ; Lijuan KAN ; Haizhong YAN ; Minghuan SUO ; Nengliang OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(12):1152-1157
ObjectiveTo evaluate analytical performance of NT-proBNP on Electro-Chemiluminescence Immunoassay system.MethodsThe precision,accuracy,limit of blank ( LoB ),limit of detection (LoD),functional sensitivity (FS),analytical measure range (AMR),maximal dilution rate,clinical reportable range(CRR) and the analytical anti-interference ability of NT-proBNP were evaluated according to EP documents issued by CLSI and related references.The analytical performance data were compared to quality standards declared by the manusfacturers.According to CLSI C28-A2,80 healthy volunteers,aged from 18 to 74, were chosen and divided into 4 groups on average for biological reference intervals verification.Results The within-run CV and total CV were 1.1% -2.2%and 1.5% -2.9% respectively.The deviations from controls distributed by National Center for Clinical Laboratory and affiliated calibrators were 2.7% -5.9% and 2.7% -7.5%,respectively.The results of LoB,LoD and FS were 2.5,7.8 and 8.8 pg/ml,respectively.AMR was 8 -35 126 pg/ml,and the most suitable dilution rate was 1∶ 2,so the CRR was 9 -70 252 pg/ml.428 μmol/L bilirubin,2 g/L haematoglobin and 2 200 FIU chyle didn't interfere with the NT-proBNP assay.Moreover,almost all the data from different age groups were in the range of biological reference intervals declared by the manusfacturers, except one test data (167 pg/ml).Conclusions The analyticalperformance of NT-proBNP analyzed on Roche Cobas E601electrochemiluminescence immunoassay systemisconsistentwiththestandarlswhichmanufacturershas proclaimed.The establishment of LoD,FS,maximal dilution and CRR for NT-proBNP assay could provide the quality assurance for clinical use and the biological reference intervals declared by manusfacturers could meet the clinical needs.
9.Optimizing the target volume to boost the efficacy of radiation-induced immunomodulatory effects
Xiaotao GENG ; Xin WANG ; Minghuan LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(2):214-218
Radiotherapy is a pivotal method in cancer treatment harbouring immunomodulatory effects. Radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy has been proven to yield promising preliminary results in certain types of tumors. Most studies have concentrated on the dose fractionation of radiotherapy and timing of radiotherapy and immunotherapy. With the development of related studies, attention has been gradually paid to the influence of target volume upon circulating lymphocytes and tumor microenvironment. The interaction between target volume and immunotherapy has been valued. For tumors not suitable for hypofractionated radiotherapy, such as advanced esophageal cancer, conventional fractionated radiotherapy has been adopted. The volume and planning of target volume play a pivotal role in radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy. This article illustrates the feasibility of radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy, theory and conception of optimizing target volume.
10.Study on the essential medicines supply of medical institutions at county-level in Shaanxi Province
Lina WU ; Dehong WEI ; Chen CHEN ; Yuankui LI ; Qian SHEN ; Zhongliang ZHOU ; Bing LV ; Minghuan JIANG ; Xiao WANG ; Shimin YANG ; Yu FANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2014;(6):41-46
Objective: To analyze the essential medicines supply of medical institutions at county-level in Shaanxi Province and to provide empirical evidences and suggestions to improve relevant policies. Methods:A strati-fied cluster random sampling method was used to choose the institution samples. A survey was conducted to study the supply of essential medicines in 2012. Indicators include the variety and amount of essential medicines procured, the medicine shortage condition, and the rate of winning the bid for essential medicine. Results:Essential medicines ac-counted for 69 . 1% of all medicines;and procurement of essential medicines accounted for 42 . 4% of all procurement spending on medicines. Of the top 25 chemical products of essential medicines, provincial supplementary medicines accounted for 33. 9%;and among the top 25 traditional Chinese medicines of essential medicines, the provincial sup-plementary medicines accounted for 51. 9%. All 27 medical institutions faced a shortage of medicines. There were 47 kinds of essential drugs in urgent need were out of bid. Conclusion:Essential medicine supply of medical institutions at county-level is in good condition;however, more attention needs to be paid to medicine shortage. We should take measurements to standardize the process of bidding for essential medicines and strengthen the management of medi-cine shortage in order to better meet patients’ needs.