3.Effect of obesity on overall survival in lymph node negative breast cancer patients
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(2):152-155,158
Objective To examine the association between baseline body mass index (BMI) and overall survival (OS) in lymph node negative breast cancer patients. Methods From Jan. 1st, 1998 to Dec. 30th, 2008, 662 patients with lymph node negative breast cancer were treated at the Breast Center of Peking University Peo-ple’s Hospital. The clinical factors such as menopause status, tumor stage, body mass index (BMI), total triglyc-eride (TG), total cholesterol (TC) and glucose (GLU) were collected. The chi-square test was used to assess the association between obese and other factors. Log-Rank test and Cox regression analysis were performed to make univariate and multivariate analysis. Results The median follow up was 82 months (ranging from 2 to 209 months). The 5-year and 10-year survival was 93% and 82%. Obesity was associated with GLU and tumor stage (χ2=5.224, P=0.031; χ2=6.007, P=0.14), whereas there was no relationship between obesity and other factors. The Log-Rank test revealed statistically significant better survival for non obesity (χ2=4.693, P=0.030), normal GLU (χ2=4.678, P=0.031) and HR positive patients (χ2=7.837, P=0.005). COX regression analysis showed that BMI (χ2=3.874, P=0.049) and HR status (χ2=6.782, P=0.030) had independent influence on overall survival of node negative breast cancer patients. Conclusion Obesity is an adverse prognostic factor for lymph node negative breast cancer patients, which may be associated with obesity-related disorders such as high blood GLU.
4.Effect of elevated shear stress on caliber of abdominal aorta and aortic wall expression of matrix metalloproteinases-9 in rats
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To observe the effect of elevated local sheer stress of abdominal aota on its caliber and wall expression of MMP-9,and analyse the action of high shear stress on arterial remodling.Methods Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into 4 experiment and 4 comparison groups.An infra-renal aortocaval fistula was constructed by needle puncture using a 0.4mm needle in the experiment groups.The aorta proximal to the fistula was harvested after 1 d,7 d,14 d and 28 d respectively,while sham operation was done in the comparison groups.The diameter and wall thickness of the aorta were measured after fistula was made and before harvest.The level of change of MMP-9 was observed by immunohistochemistry.Results The diameter of aorta proxinal to the fistula was enlarged in the 1d group(P
5.The treatment of hemangioma and vascular malformation:a report of 863 cases
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To explore ideal treatment strategy for hemangioma and vascular malformations.Methods The clinical data of 863 cases of hemangioma and vascular malformation were analyzed retrospectively.There were 414 male and 449 female patients,The ages ranged from 2 weeks to 55 years.Among these cases,742 were hemangioma while 121 were vascular malformation.The different treatment methods were selected based on the type,location,and extent of the lesion and the patient′s individnal situation.Seven hundred and forty-six patients underwent surgical treatment,89 patients underwent operation combined with sclerotherapy,and 28 patients received embolization of feeding arteries with or without operation.Results Early postoperative results showed that 772 cases(89.46%) were cured,78 cases(9.04%) markedly improved and 13 cases(1.5%) improved.A total of 620 cases were followed up for 0.5-3.0y,of which,556 cases(89.68%) were cured,51 cases(8.23%) markedly improvod,and 13 cases(2.09%) had improved.Conclusions Operation is ideal strategy for the limited disease focus,while non-surgical treatment is necessary for patients with extensive and deep lesions or who are not fit for surgical treatment.Combining surgical treatment and non-surgical treatment can achieve better therapeutic efficiency.
6.Developmental abnormality of the teeth in children: IV: the early clinical treatment principle for the impacted maxillary young permanent incisors with dilaceration.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(11):698-700
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