1.The relationship between plasma ghrelin levels and glucose and lipid metabolisms of child and adolescent obesity
Qin ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Xiu ZHAO ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Yongbai LI ; Chengrong LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(10):1306-1307
Objective To explore the relationship between plasma ghrelin levels and glucose and lipid metabolisms of child and adolescent obesity.Methods 30 cases of obesity and 30 healthy normal weisht children and adolescents with same age and gender were selected.Plasma ghrelin level,serum insulin(INS),C-peptide(CPE),fasting blood glucose(FBG),total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),high-density lipoproteins(HDL),low-density lipoproteins(LDL)were measured.Results For the obesity group:Plasma ghrelin level significantly decreased [(15.49±1.98)vs(19.47 ±1.50)μg/L]compared with control(P<0.05);BMI,waistline,FBG,INS were very significantly increased(28.19±3.83)vs(21.07±1.53)kg/m2;(88.60±6.13)vs(78.52 ±4.40)cm;(5.23±0.49)vs(4.59 ±0.63)mmol/L;(22.32 ±3.50)vs(16.98±2.50)μIU/ml,respectively compared with control(all P<0.01);TC was significantly increased(5.87±0.88)vs(4.05±0.76)nmol/L compared with control(P<0.05).For the plasma ghrelin level of obesity:The relationship between plasma ghrelin level and body weight,BMI,waistline,INS,TC was obviously negative(r=-0.385,-0.466,-0.336,-0.387,-0.373,respectively,all P<0.01);The relationship between plasma ghrelin level and FBG was obviously negative(r=-0.324,P<0.05);No relationship between plasma ghrelin level and age,body height,CPE,TG,HDLC,LDLC.Conclusion Plasma ghrelin level of children and adolescent obesity was obviously decreased,and was strongly related with disordem of glucose and lipid metabolisms.
2.A comparative study of H.heilmannii-associated and H. pylori-associated gastritis
Jing LI ; Ye CHEN ; Yongbai ZHOU ; Xiangsheng FU ; Jide WANG ; Chudi CHEN ; Yali ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(6):299-303
Objective To evaluate the clinical manifestations, endoscopic features and the clinical pathological characteristics of H. heilmannii-associated gastritis, and to compare these variables with those of H. pylori-ussociated gastritis. Methods The clinical data, endoscopic findings and pathologic characteristics of 3107 patients, who underwent endoscopy from 2005 to 2007, were retrospectively analyzed. Results Twenty-five cases of H. heilmannii infection were identified, the infection rates of H. heilmannii and H. pylori were 0.80% (25/3107) and 4.12% (1060/3107) respectively. Three cases were mixed infections. Of 25 patients, 20 showed such gastroenterologic symptoms to a greater or less extent as abdominal distending pain,nausea and anorexia, and other 5 cases were asymptomatic. All 25 patients showed chronic gastritis by en-doscopy, including chronic superficial gastritis (7/25, 28% ), erosion ( 3/25, 12% ), chronic atrophic gastritis (4/25, 16%), bile reflux(1/25, 4%), ulcer (1/25, 4%), polyp (1/25, 4%) and duodenal bulbar inflammation (2/25, 8% ). In rapid urease test, 3 cases were hyper-positive, 3 cases positive, 7 ca-ses mild-positive and 12 cases negative. According to histological observation, H. heilmannii scattered or ac-cumulated within the gastric pits, glandular lumen or mucus. The organism was observed in parietal cells with cell damage in one case. Sporadic lymphatic and plasmic infiltration were found in all patients with H.heilmannii infection, infiltration of neutrophils (12/25), gland atrophy and intestinal metaplasia (4/25)and lymphoid follicles (6/25) were also observed. Compared with H. pylori-associated gastritis, H. heilman-nii-associated gastritis showed less inflammation, less helicobacter density, mononuclear cell infiltration and neutrophilic activity ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion H. heilmanaii mainly induces chronic gastritis, which is less severe than H. pylori-associated gastritis.
3.A study on the correlation between imagingtopographic anatomy and anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer
Runhua WANG ; Yongbai LI ; Kaisheng XU ; Jintang HUANG ; Shaoyong WANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Yichao YAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(12):889-893
Objective:To study the relation ship between the branch patterns of inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) and imaging pelvic measurement parameters for anastomotic leakage (AL) after anterior resection (AR) of rectal cancer.Methods:Five hundred thirty-four patient were enrolled from Jan 2008 to Dec 2018 at the General Surgery Department of Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital. The AL related imaging risk factors were analyzed by chi-square test or Fisher's exact test.Results:AL was found in 36 (6.7%) patients. AL related mortality rate was 11.1% (4/36) compared to 0.4% (2/498) in those without the complications of no AL cases ( P<0.001). Seven pelvic imaging measurement results were attained in 412 patients including anteroposterior diameter of the inlet of the pelvis, anteroposterior diameter of the outlet of the pelvis, upper edge of the symphysis pubis to the tip of the coccyx, sacrococcygeal distance angle from the lower edge of the pubis to the upper edge of the pubis to the sacral promontory, distance between the ischial spines and that of ischial tuberosity. Univariate analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between the above 7 pelvic measurement parameters and the occurrence of AL (all P>0.05). There was no significant relationship between branch patterns of IMA and AL after rectal cancer surgery ( P=0.712). Conclusion:AL as a severe postoperative complication in rectal cancer patients undergoing AR procedure were caused by multiple factors. Neither IMA branch patters nor pelvic imaging measurement seem to be related to the occurrence of AL after AR for rectal cancer.
4.Clinicopathology and prognosis of alpha fetoprotein-producing gastric carcinoma
Kaisheng XU ; Yongbai LI ; Jintang HUANG ; Shaoyong WANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Yichao YAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(8):585-590
Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological features and prognostic factors of alpha‐fetoprotein‐producing gastric carcinoma (AFPGC).Methods:A retrospective analysis was made on 2 671 GC patients admitted from Jan 1998 to Dec 2018 , AFPGC patients and matching AFP negative GC cases were enrolled and their clinicopathological features and prognostic factors were analyzed. The survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier method. Log-rank test was used to test the significance, Univariate analysis was performed by using COX proportional hazard model.Results:There were 98 AFPGC in this study accounting for 4.5% of all GC of the corresponding time period. The proportion of male to female was 2.16∶1, the average age was (65±12) years. The serum AFP levels significantly decreased after operation in most patients (median: 52 ng/ml vs. 5 ng/ml, Z=-2.736, P=0.001). Serum AFP and CEA levels in patients with AFPGC before treatment were significantly higher than that in patients with AFP negative GC (both P<0.05) . Vascular invasion(62.71% vs. 40.68%) and liver metastasis (31.63% vs .6.12%) were more likely to occur in AFPGC groups (both P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference between the two groups in tumor size, location, differentiation and lymph node metastasis (all P>0.05). The prognosis of AFPGC was significant pooer than that in AFP negative GC ( P<0.05). Prognosis of AFPGC patients was significantly correlated with preoperative serum AFP level, TNM stage, lymph node metastasis, simultaneous liver metastasis and vascular invasion (all P<0.05) . COX multivariate survival analysis found that preoperative serum AFP level was independent risk factors of patients with AFPGC ( P<0.05). Conclusion:AFPGC is a special GC charactering poor prognosis .
5.The effect of Da Vinci robot vs laparoscopic anterior resection for rectal cancer on anorectal and urogenital function
Xiaofei YANG ; Yongbai LI ; Dongxing ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Runhua WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(9):678-684
Objective:To compare the postoperative anorectal and urogenital function in patients undergoing Da Vinci robot vs laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) for middle and low rectal cancer.Methods:A prospective controlled study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 120 patients with middle and low rectal cancer receiving low anterior resection (Dixon procedure) at the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital from Jun 2020 to Oct 2022, including 65 patients in the laparoscopic surgery group and 55 patients in the robotic surgery group.All patients underwent colonoscopy and pelvic MRI, and the distance of the tumor from the anal margin was less than 10 cm.The clinical data of the patients were collected and followed up by questionnaire at 12 months after operation. The anal defecation function was assessed by Wexner constipation score and low anterior resection syndrome scale (LARS).The urinary function was measured by International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and International Advisory Committee on Urinary Incontinence Lower Urinary Tract Symptom Scale (ICIQ-MLUTS/ ICIQ-FluTS).Reproductive function was valued by International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5 score) was used for male function and the sexual function index (FIFS-19) for females.Results:The postoperative anal defecation function in robotic group was better than that of the laparoscopic group, and the LARS score was (4.3±2.2) vs. (9.8±1.5), t=9.151, P=0.038.There was no serious urinary dysfunction in neither groups. The robot group had a certain advantage in the protection of male urinary function [ICIQ-MLUTS, (1.8±5.8) vs. (13.8±4.9), t=4.128, P=0.038], while there was no significant difference in the female urinary function between the two groups .ICIQ-FLUTS [(-0.3±1.0) vs. (-0.2±0.9), t=0.015, P=0.844].There was no significant difference in reproductive function between the two groups, IIEF-5 score [(-13.4±2.7) vs. (-11.7±3.4), t=0.35, P=0.615]. FIFS-19 [(-5.2±4.6) vs. (-10.5±6.4), t=4.128, P=0.254]. Conclusions:Compared with laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery has a better possibility of anal defecation after middle-low rectal cancer surgery. The robotic group has certain advantages in male urinary function protection, and the two surgical methods have similar effects on reproductive function protection.
6.Progress and controversy on diagnosis and treatment of gastric stump cancer.
Zhidong GAO ; Yongbai LI ; Kewei JIANG ; Yingjiang YE ; Shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(5):588-592
Gastric stump cancer (GSC) is a carcinoma arising from the remnant stomach following gastric surgery for benign or malignant disease, and is more common in men. The risk of morbidity has an obvious time dependence. GSC incidence is likely to rise with lengthening of the initial operation interval. The GSC time interval after malignant disease is significantly shorter than that of benign disease. GSC etiologies mainly include duodenogastric reflux and denervation of the gastric mucosa resulting in the change of the gastric environment after gastrectomy and the Helicobacter pylori infection. Due to atypical clinical symptoms, GSC is always identified at an advanced stage and the long-term survival rate is low. An optimal endoscopic surveillance system is essential to improve early detection rates. Treatments in GSC and primary gastric cancer are the same and include resection of the lesion and radical lymph node dissection. R0 resection is an important prognostic factor. Here we review previous reports with respect to epidemiological characteristics, etiology, clinical symptoms, treatment, and prognosis of GSC.
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7.Primary screening of children with vaccination contraindications and referral recommendations: suggestions for primary care of children in Shenzhen
Yuejie ZHENG ; Danxia ZHANG ; Yongbai LI ; Fang HUANG ; Gang LIU ; Yucai ZHANG ; Chunhong CAI ; Mingqiu GUO ; Angui GUAN ; Yonggang WANG ; Kunling SHEN ; Yonghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(16):1201-1204
Guideline or consensus for the vaccination of children with special conditions like immunocompromised children may be more suitable for pediatricians.However, the vaccination of children in China is mainly performed by general practitioners or child health care practitioners in community health service centers.They need to master the screening knowledge of contraindications and precautions for the vaccination of children, and make the decision to referral to specialists.Based on the technical guidelines for Immunization of National Health Commission of the People′s Republic of China, Best Practices Guidance of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and contraindications and precautions proposed by the Immunization Action Coalition, 20 suggestions for primary screening of children with vaccination contraindications and referral recommendations for primary care providers were developed by experts from the Integration of Medicine and Prevention in Children of Health Commission of Shenzhen Municipality.
8.Meta-analysis of gastric stump cancer after gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
Yongbai LI ; Zhidong GAO ; Xuesong ZHAO ; Bo WANG ; Yingjiang YE ; Shan WANG ; Kewei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(5):569-577
OBJECTIVETo study the clinicopathological features and prognosis of gastric stump cancer (GSC) following subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer, to compare the clinicopathologic differences between narrow GSC and generalized GSC, and to compare the prognosis between GSC and primary proximal gastric cancer (PPGC) after radical resection.
METHODSLiteratures of GSC-associated clinical study were searched by computer from the Cochrane Library, Medline, PubMed, CNKI, Wanfang and VIP databases, and the retrieval period was from the establishment of database to December 31, 2017.
INCLUSION CRITERIA(1) GSC was defined as a carcinoma arising in the gastric remnant after radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer, and confirmed by the pathological or histological examination, the elapsed time from the initial operation was not considered in the definition. (2) Retrospective or prospective clinical cohort study. (3) Study included at least one of below items: gender, anastomotic type in gastric cancer surgery, the interval between the initial surgery and diagnosis of GSC, the location, treatment, pathological differentiation, pathologic stage, lymph node metastasis rate and prognosis of GSC. (4) When similar studies were reported by the same institution or author, either the better quality study or the newest publication was chosen.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA(1) Abstracts, reviews, case reports, meeting record, editorials and repeated research. (2) Studies including patients with initial non-gastric cancer. In this study, gastric stump cancer(GSC) after gastric cancer was divided into two groups: the incidence without limit interval time (generalized GSC group) and above 10 years (narrow GSC group). Selective trials were Meta-analyzed by the Stata13.0 software and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 21.0 software.
RESULTSA total of 27 literatures were finally enrolled, which comprised 1463 GSC patients, including 1146 males and 317 females. The generalized group and narrow GSC group had 921 and 542 patients respectively. The generalized GSC group and the narrow GSC group did not significantly differ in terms of previous reconstruction mode, types of differentiation, pathologic T staging, postoperative pathology tumor-node-metastases staging, and distant metastasis rate (χ=2.341, 0.926, 0.350, 0.965, 2.311 respectively, all P>0.05). As compared to generalized GSC group, narrow GSC group had higher ratio of male patients (82.8% vs. 75.7%, χ=9.909, P=0.002), more lesions locating in anastomotic stoma (37.8% vs. 26.1%, χ=18.091, P=0.000), higher ratio of patients undergoing radical resection (84.2% vs. 70.3%, χ=11.738, P=0.001), higher positive rate of postoperative lymph node (45.8% vs. 34.5%, χ=6.319, P=0.012), and larger size of tumor [(5.9±2.2) cm vs. (4.5±1.9) cm, t=9.151, P=0.000]. The overall 5-year survival rate and postoperative pathology stage III(-IIII( survival ratio in narrow GSC group were higher compared to general GSC group (42.7% vs. 30.6% and 27.5% vs. 18.1%, respectively), which were significantly different (χ=10.938, P=0.000; χ=4.128, P=0.042), while the postoperative pathology stage I(-II( survival ratio was not significantly different between two groups (67.3% vs. 67.0% respectively, χ=0.015, P=0.92). There was no significant difference in the 5-year survival rate between GSC with radical resection and PPGC(RR=1.04, 95%CI:0.79-1.36, P=0.805) and the 5-year survival rate of same postoperative pathology stage was not significantly different between two groups (I(-II( stage: RR=1.08, 95%CI:0.93-1.26, P=0.328; III(-IIII( stage: RR=0.59, 95%CI:0.33-1.04, P=0.111).
CONCLUSIONSThere are some different clinicopathological features between the generalized and the narrow GSC after gastric cancer surgery. The prognosis of GSC after radical resection is similar to primary proximal gastric cancer.
Female ; Gastrectomy ; Gastric Stump ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; Prospective Studies ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; surgery ; Survival Rate
9.Pathological staging criteria for carcinoma in the remnant stomach: an exploratory study.
Zhidong GAO ; Xuesong ZHAO ; Kewei JIANG ; Bo WANG ; Yongbai LI ; Yingjiang YE ; Shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(5):514-521
OBJECTIVETo explore the prognostic value of the tumor-ratio-metastasis (TRM) staging system for carcinoma in the remnant stomach(CRS).
METHODSClinicopathological data of 91 CRS patients who underwent surgery at Peking University People's Hospital between March 1992 and December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the ratio of metastatic lymph node to dissected lymph node, the R staging was obtained, and the pN staging was replaced by the R staging to create the TRM staging. To compare the predictive accuracy of TRM and tumor-node-metastasis (TNM, UICC version 7), the R staging and pN staging were included in the prognostic factor analysis model, and the survival curve, c-index, and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the TRM staging and TNM staging system were compared. A higher c-index value means higher prediction accuracy.
RESULTSOf 91 CRS patients, 77 were male and 14 were female with the mean onset age of (65.2±10.4) years. The mean interval from the first operation to CRS onset was 156(6-600) months. The primary diseases of 49(53.8%) cases were benign and of 42(46.2%) cases were malignant. The median number of retrieved lymph node (RLN) was 8 (0-38), and 64 patients (70.3%) had an RLN ≤15. Lymph node metastasis occurred in 50 patients (54.9%). pN staging result was as follows: 41 cases in N0 stage, 14 in N1 stage, 19 in N2 stage, and 17 in N3 stage. R staging result was as follows: 41 cases in R0 stage, 4 in R1 stage, 19 in R2 stage, and 27 in R3 stage. TNM staging result was as follows: 13 cases in stage I(, 25 in stage II(, 10 in stage III(a, 23 in stage III(b, and 6 in stage III(c. TRM staging result was as follows: 13 cases in stage I(, 24 in stage II(, and 4 in stage III(a, 18 in stage III(b, and 18 in stage III(c. Univariate analysis showed that tumor diameter ≥7 cm (HR=2.696, 95%CI: 1.307-5.563, P=0.007), T3-4 stage (HR=4.350, 95%CI: 1.949-9.707, P=0.000), N2-3 stage (HR=1.883, 95%CI: 1.167-3.038, P=0.009), R2-3 stage (HR=1.642, 95%CI: 1.026-2.628, P=0.039), TNM III(-IIII( stage (HR=2.448, 95%CI:1.490-4.021, P=0.000), and TRM III(-IIII( stage (HR=2.504, 95%CI:1.515-4.137, P=0.000) were related to prognosis. Tumor diameter, pT staging, and pN staging were included in the Cox multivariate analysis, and the result showed that pT staging (HR=5.507, 95%CI:2.254-13.454, P=0.000) and pN staging (HR=1.698, 95%CI: 1.022-2.789, P=0.041) were independent risk factors for overall survival of CRS in this group. While R staging replaced pN staging and was included in the Cox multivariate analysis together with tumor diameter and pT staging, the result showed that R staging was not an independent risk factor for CRS in this group (HR=1.622, 95%CI: 0.866-2.329, P=0.164). Survival curve revealed pN and TNM staging systems provided better stratified curves according to each staging than R and TRM staging systems. The overall survival c-index of TNM and TRM staging systems was 0.813(95%CI: 0.732-0.826) and 0.809(95%CI: 0.741-0.847) respectively, and no significant difference in predictive accuracy was found (P=0.693). In 42 patients with primary malignance, the overall survival c-index of TNM and TRM staging systems was 0.774(95%CI: 0.589-0.901) and 0.761(95%CI: 0.596-0.912) respectively, and there was no significant difference in predictive accuracy as well (P=0.881).
CONCLUSIONTRM staging is not superior to TNM staging (7th UICC) in evaluating the resected samples of CRS.
Aged ; Female ; Gastric Stump ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Lymph Nodes ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; pathology ; surgery ; Survival Rate