1.The efficacy of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) plus radiotherapy in the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma patients with central nervous system metastases: a meta-analysiss
Yue ZHAO ; Xinyi XU ; Qinyuan LU ; Xilong ZHANG ; Hanpeng HUANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(7):1017-1021
Objective:To systematically evaluate the efficacy of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) combined with radiotherapy in the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma with central nervous system (CNS) metastasis.Methods:PubMed, EMBASE, Medline, Cochrane Library, clinical trials and other databases were searched to collect the clinical control studies of EGFR-TKI combined with radiotherapy versus EGFR-TKI or radiotherapy alone in the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma with CNS metastasis published at home and abroad from January 2012 to April 2019. After evaluating the data, Revman 5.3 software was used for meta-analysis.Results:10 studies involving 1 379 participants were included. The results indicated that compared with EGFR-TKI or radiotherapy alone, EGFR-TKI plus radiotherapy had a significant benefit on overall response rate (ORR) [ OR: 3.81, 95% CI(1.73, 8.39); P<0.01], overall survival (OS) [ HR: 0.60, 95% CI(0.41, 0.89); P=0.01], neurological progression free survival (nPFS) [ HR: 0.65, 95% CI(0.46, 0.91); P=0.01] compared with EGFR-TKI or radiotherapy alone. Conclusions:EGFR-TKI plus radiotherapy had better ORR, OS, nPFS compared with TKI or radiotherapy alone.
2.Efficacy of subfacial versus extrafacial anterior quadratus lumborum block
Jin WU ; Xiaofeng ZHOU ; Yifan QIN ; Huiyu SHE ; Qinyuan LU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(7):834-838
Objective:To compare the efficacy of subfascial and extrafascial anterior quadratus lumborum block (AQLB).Methods:This study included two trials. TrialⅠ This trail was a retrospective study. The images of patients undergoing abdominal CT examination from January to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed in the picture archiving and communication system of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University. One hundred adult patients with no musculoskeletal disorders or history of thoracolumbar surgery were randomly selected, and the anatomical relation between the quadratus lumbar muscle (QLM) and psoas major muscle (PMM) at the L 4 level was observed. Trial Ⅱ This trail was a prospective study. Twenty American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰor Ⅱ male patients, aged 18-65 yr, with a body mass index of 18-25 kg/m 2, who underwent elective unilateral AQLB lower abdominal surgery in Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University from January to February 2024, were included and divided into subfascial group and extrafascial group using computer-generated random numbers, with 10 cases per group (5 cases on the left and 5 cases on the right side each). AQLB was performed using 0.375% ropivacaine 30 ml: the injection point for subfascial group was located between the fascia of the QLM and the anterior layer of the thoracolumbar fascia at the L 4 level, while the injection point for extrafascial group was located underneath the fascia of the PMM at the L 4 level. The blocked side of the body was divided into 15 regions using the anatomical landmarks on the body surface. The positive rates of skin sensory block and sensory disappearance of dermatomes in each region were assessed by cold stimulation at 40 min after block. The modified Bromage score was used to evaluate the lower limb motor block at 40 min after block and 1 h after surgery. Results:PartⅠ At the L 4 level, the overlapping of the bilateral QLM and PMM only occurred in 1 patient (1%), the overlapping only appearing on the left side occurred in 1 patient (1%), and the PMM and QLM in the remaining 98 patients (98%) were separated. Part Ⅱ The positive rates in 3, 5, 6 and 8 regions and the sensory disappearance rates of T 7 to T 12 dermatomes were significantly higher in subfascial group than in extrafascial group ( P<0.05). One patient in extrafascial group had a modified Bromage score of 1 on the block side at 40 min after block, and both groups scored 0 at the other time points. Conclusions:QLM and PMM are separated at the L 4 level in most patients. Subfascial AQLB is more effective than extrafascial AQLB in blocking the middle-lower region of the abdominal wall and has no motor block.