2.Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Brucea javanica Oil Emulsion Injection Combined with GP Regimen Treating Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Meta-analysis
Shumei LIU ; Yifan ZHOU ; Shuqin LV ; Haitao YE ; Fei TONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(7):1245-1252
This study was aimed to systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of brucea javanica oil emulsion injection combined with gemcitabine plus cisplatin (GP) regimen in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.Literatures were retrieved from databases of CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP,CBM,Pubmed from the date of database establishment to March 2017.Journals on related fields were also manually searched.The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of brucea javanica oil emulsion injection combined with GP regimen in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer were collected.The results showed that there were 12 included RCTs with 1 118 patients.The meta-analysis results showed that compared with single using of GP regimen,there were statistical significance in the partial remission rate [OR =1.59,95% CI (1.23,2.05),P =0.000 4],the total remission rate [OR =1.72,95% CI (1.33,2.22),P < 0.000 1],the KPS (Karnofsky) score improvement [OR =2.59,95% CI (1.96,3.43),P < 0.000 01],the deterioration of KPS score [OR =0.33,95% CI (0.25,0.46),P < 0.000 01],the incidence of bone marrow suppression [OR =0.48,95% CI (0.35,0.65),P < 0.000 01],and the incidence of gastrointestinal adverse reactions [OR =0.46,95% CI (0.23,0.91),P =0.03] by brucea javanica oil emulsion injection combined with GP regimen in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.It was concluded that brucea javanica oil emulsion injection combined with GP regimen can increase clinical efficacy,decrease myelosuppression rate and gastrointestinal adverse reactions.
3.Experimental study of magnetic compression technique for anastomosis reconstruction of esophagus
Miaomiao ZHANG ; Lin JI ; Peinan LIU ; Hanzhi ZHANG ; Xingyi MOU ; Shuqin XU ; Yong ZHANG ; Yi LV ; Xiaopeng YAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(01):95-99
Objective To investigate the feasibility of magnamosis rings designed based on magnetic compression technique in esophageal anastomosis reconstruction. Methods According to the anatomical characteristics of esophagus in SD rats, the esophageal magnamosis rings were designed. SD rats were used as animal models (n=10, 5 males and 5 females) to complete the magnetic anastomosis reconstruction of the cervical esophagus using magnamosis rings, and the operation time, animal survival, postoperative complications, magnetic rings excretion time were recorded. Two weeks after operation, the rats were killed, and the esophageal anastomotic specimens were obtained. The blasting pressure of the anastomotic site was measured and the formation of the anastomotic site was observed with naked eyes. Results Esophageal magnamosis was successfully performed in 10 SD rats, and the median operation time was 11 (8-13) min. All rats survived without anastomotic leakage, anastomotic stenosis, or magnetic rings incarceration. The magnetic rings were discharged after 8 (5-10) days and the burst pressure was higher than 300 mm Hg. Visual observation showed that the anastomotic muscle healed well and the mucosa was smooth. Conclusion The magnetic compression technique can be used for anastomosis reconstruction of esophagus, which has the advantages of simple operation and reliable anastomosis effect, and has clinical application prospect.