1.Expression and Clinical Significance of miR-143 in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Esophageal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Zhimei ZHANG ; Xiaoyan HE ; Ruihua SHI
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(6):364-366
Studies have shown that microRNA plays a role of oncogene or tumor suppressor gene in the carcinogenesis and progression of tumor.However, the role of microRNA-143 (miR-143) in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) needs further study.Aims: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of miR-143 in ESCC.Methods: Sixty-three ESCC tissues and corresponding para-cancerous tissues, 40 esophageal intraepithelial neoplasia (IEN) tissues and corresponding normal tissues from Jan.2013 to Dec.2013 at the First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University were enrolled.The expression of miR-143 was examined by real-time quantitative PCR, and its correlations with clinicopathological features were analyzed.Results: Compared with controls, expression of miR-143 was down-regulated in ESCC and IEN (P<0.05).Expression of miR-143 was correlated with pathological type (P<0.001), but not with gender and age (P>0.05).Expression of miR-143 was correlated with pathological staging, lymph node metastasis and TNM staging (P<0.05), but not correlated with tumor infiltration depth in ESCC patients (P>0.05).Conclusions: Expression of miR-143 is down-regulated in ESCC and IEN tissues, which may be closely related to the development and progression of ESCC, and has the potential to be used as a new target for diagnosis of ESCC.
2.ERCP for diagnosis and management of biliary cast syndrome after liver transplantation
Tiantian WANG ; Yamin PAN ; Rui LU ; Zhimei SHI ; Shuping WANG ; Hui HUANG ; Shuzhi WANG ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(4):181-184
Objective To evaluate endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for diagnosis and management of biliary cast syndrome after orthotropic liver transplantation. Methods A total of 71 consecutive patients with abnormal liver function and MRCP findings after liver transplantation underwent ERCP for diagnosis and management. Their data were retrospectively reviewed. Results A total of 188 sessions of ERCP were carried out on the 71 patients, most of whom were found to have stenosis of anastomotic stoma and/or bile duct. Bile sludge was found and removed in all patients diagnosed within 3 months after liver transplantation, while pigmentoid stones were found and removed in patients diagnosed within 3-6 months and biliary casts in patients diagnosed at more than 6 months. Each patient underwent 2.6 sessions averagely. Biliary casts were formed at an average time of 22. 7 ± 15.6 months after transplantation. PostERCP complications included 2 cases of pancreatitis and 3 cholangitis, with an occurrence rate of 2. 6%(5/188), which were all controlled with conservative treatment. The follow-up data was available in 56 patients showing improvement in liver function after ERCP, among who 42 met the endoscopic criteria of cure,1 0 received second liver transplantation because of progressive sclerosing cholangitis and 4 died from diseases other than liver transplantation. Conclusion Therapeutic ERCP for the biliary cast syndrome after liver transplantation is feasible, safe and effective, and can be performed repeatedly with good short-term effect.
3.Intraductal radiofrequency ablation for malignant biliary strictures
Bing HU ; Jun WU ; Daojian GAO ; Yamin PAN ; Zhimei SHI ; Hui HUANG ; Shuping WANG ; Rui LU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(9):487-490
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic intraductal radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for unresectable malignant biliary strictures.MethodsA total of 12 patients with malignant biliary obstructions,who were unsuitable for surgical resection,were prospectively selected for this study.During ERCP,when successful biliary cannulation achieved,a bipolar radiofrequency probe was introduced into bile duct over a guidewire.RFA was given to the tumor lesion under fluoroscopy,followed by stent placement.The patients were closely observed and followed up after the procedure.ResultsSuccessful RFA was achieved in all patients before stents insertion ( plastic and metal stents in 6 respectively,additional pancreatic stents were given to 3).Mild complications of cholangitis and pancreatitis occurred in 1 patient respectively,which were cured with short-term management.Jaundice was promptly controlled in 7 patients (58.3% ).During the mean follow-up duration of 3.4 (range 0.5-5.5) months,one patient died of cardiocerebral accident and others survived without obvious disconffort.The 1- month and 3- month stent patency was 100% (12/12) and 80% (8/10),respectively.ConclusionIt is technically feasible and safe to perform endoscopic intraductal RFA for the palliation of biliary malignancies.The short-term outcome is satisfying,however,long-term result and the better therapeutic schedule need further evaluation.
4.A prospective randomized study on digestive tract cleaning before ERCP for the prevention of postprocedure cholangitis
Shuzhi WANG ; Daojian GAO ; Zhimei SHI ; Rui LU ; Shuping WANG ; Hui HUANG ; Ji ZHOU ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(10):555-558
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of mouth care combined with intestinal and endoscopic working channel washing for ERCP related cholangitis.Methods A total of 573 patients diagnosed as having obstructive jaundice were randomized into three groups,190 cases in the control group,192 in the saline group and 191 in the amikacin group.Clinical and laboratory data were collected before ERCP and ERCP related cholangitis were recorded.Results There were no significant differences among the three groups in sex,age,the level of obstruction,the category of obstruction,total bilirubin or WBC counting.The incidences of ERCP related cholangitis were 21.1% (40/190),13.5% (26/192) and 4.7% (9/191)in control group,saline group and amikacin group respectively,which was significantly different (x2 =22.409,P =0.000 ).The incidences of ERCP related cholangitis were 19.5% ( 65/333 ) and 4.2%(10/240) in patients diagnosed as having hilar duct obstruction and low positioned biliary obstruction respectively (x2 =27.175,P =0.000).There was no significant difference in ERCP related cholangitis between benign and malignant biliary obstruction.Subgroup of hilar duct obstruction showed the incidences of ERCP related cholangitis were 29.7% (33/111 ),20.5% (24/117)and 7.6% (8/105)in the control group,the saline group and the amikacin group,respectively (x2 =16.905,P =0.000).Conclusion The incidence of ERCP related cholangitis is relatively higher in patients with hilar duct obstruction.Mouth care combined with intestinal and endoscopic working channel washing can effectively reduce the incidence of ERCP related cholangitis,especially in the amikacin group.
5.Strategies for difficult endoscopic cannulation of major duodenal papilla
Shuzhi WANG ; Fenghai YU ; Rui LU ; Zhimei SHI ; Shuping WANG ; Hui HUANG ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(1):16-19
Objective To improve the success rate of selective cannulation of major papilla during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).Methods When cannulation failed with conventional methods,ultra-fine guide wire combined with taped cannulation,precut papillotomy,guide wire pancreatic occupation technique,and percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage (PTCD) assisted rendezvous technique was applied to improve the success rate of cannulation of major papilla.Results A total of 5743 patients received ERCP in our hospital during last 5 years,with a success rate of cannulation of major papilla at 98.6% (5664/5743).For 396 patients with difficult cannulation under conventional methods,ultra fine guide-wire technique was applied in 20,pancreatic occupation technique in 67,precut technique in 294 and PTCD assisted rendezvous technique in 15,which achieved a success rate of 80.0% (317/396).Conclusion Application of combined techniques according to the features of papilla can increase success rate of difficult cannulation.
6.Feasibility of application of anti-reflux metallic stent for malignant biliary obstruction
Tiantian WANG ; Bing HU ; Yamin PAN ; Zhimei SHI ; Shuzhi WANG ; Rui LU ; Hui HUANG ; Shuping WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(12):632-635
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a newly designed anti-reflux metallic stent (ARMS) for malignant extra-hepatic biliary obstruction. Methods A total of 23 patients with unresectable biliary malignancy in the middle or lower part of common bile duct underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and ARMs placement. The success rate, early complications, stent patency and patients' survival were recorded. Results The ARMSs were successfully placed in all patients and no procedure-related complication was recorded. The average operation time was similar to that of self-expanding metallic stents (SEMs). In 22 patients completing the follow-up, the total serum bilirubin dropped to normal within one month in 20. ARMs dysfunction occurred in 6, including tumor in-growth in 1, overgrowth in 2, and stent dislodgement in 3. Other patients were free of biliary symptoms until death or at the end of follow-up. The average stent patency of ARMs was 14 months. Patency rates at 3, 6, and 12 months were 95%, 74% and 56%, respectively. The mean patient survival was 7. 9 months ( 1-14 months).Postoperative survival rates at 3,6 and 12 months were 91.0%, 81.3% and 17. 2%, respectively. Conclusion Endoscopic placement of novel ARMs in patients with extra-hepatic biliary tumors is feasible,safe and effective.
7.Evaluation of color Doppler ultrasound of renal blood flow combined with the detection of bone morphogenetic protein-7 in early diagnosis of type 2 diabetic nephropathy
Zhijie ZHANG ; Ning YU ; Zhengbin WANG ; Zhimei YAN ; Dongmei MENG ; Ronggui LIU ; Zhaoyan DING ; Fengfeng SHI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;(7):591-594
Objective To evaluate the significance of color Doppler ultrasound examination of renal blood flow combined with the detection of bone morphogenetic protein-7(BMP-7)in early diagnosis of type 2 diabetic nephropathy.Methods Blood BMP-7 level was tested in 90 patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy and 30 controls,and parameters of renal blood flow were measured by color Doppler ultrasound examination.Blood BMP-7 level as well as resistant index(RI)of segmental renal artery(SRA)and interlobar renal artery(IRA),were compared between these two groups.Results Compared with controls,blood BMP-7 level gradually decreased with the aggravation of diabetic kidney damage(P<0.01).The peak systolic velocity(Vmax)and the end diastolic velocity(Vmin)of SRA and TRA were slowed gradually,while RI increased(P<0.01).Blood BMP-7 level was negatively correlated with IRA's and SRA's RI of IRA and SRA(r =-0.603,P<0.01;r =-0.652,P<0.01).Conclusions Color Doppler ultrasound examination of renal blood flow combined with detection of BMP-7 might play an important role in early diagnosis of type 2 diabetic nephropathy.
8.The role of endoscopic nasobiliary drainage after endoscopic stone extraction in preventing post-operative complications
Shuzhi WANG ; Jun WU ; Shuping WANG ; Rui LU ; Zhimei SHI ; Hui HUANG ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2013;30(10):582-584
Objective To investigate whether endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD) after endoscopic stone extraction could reduce post-operative complications.Methods Retrospective analysis of 697 patients with extrahepatic duct stones undergoing ERCP treatment was pedormed.They were assigned to ENBD group (n =538) and control group (n =159).Post-operative complications including pancreatitis,cholangitis and bleeding were observed and compared.Results There were no significant differences in incidence of pancreatitis and bleeding between 2 groups.Incidence of cholangitis in ENBD group was significantly lower than that in control group (1.3% vs.3.8%,P < 0.05).Conclusion ENBD after endoscopic stone extraction could reduce the incidence of postoperative cholangitis.
9.The mechanisms of digestive tract cleaning before ERCP for the prevention of post procedure cholangitis
Shuping WANG ; Daojian GAO ; Rui LU ; Zhimei SHI ; Hui HUANG ; Shuzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2014;31(6):324-328
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of mouth care combined with intestinal and endoscopic working channel flushing for ERCP related cholangitis and to investigate the mechanisms.Methods A total of 284 patients who underwent ERCP were divided into the amikacin group (n =96),the saline group (n =95) and the control group (n =93).Specimens were collected before cannulation (Sample 1),the first access to the bile duct (Sample 2) and at the end of ERCP (Sample 3).All the samples underwent bacterial culture and colony counting.Incidence of ERCP related cholangitis and bacterial results were recorded.Results The incidences of ERCP related cholangitis were 7.3% (7/96),8.4% (8/95)and 18.3% (17/93)in amikacin group,saline group and control group respectively,with significant differences among three groups (x2 =6.861,P =0.032).The positive rate of bacterial culture of Sample 1 in the amikacin group,saline group and control group were 6.3% (6/96),25.3% (24/95) and 28.0% (26/93) (x2 =16.833,P =0.000),respectively.The positive rate of bacterial culture of Sample 2 in amikacin group,saline group and control group were 6.3% (6/96),16.8% (16/95) and 24.7% (23/93)(x2 =12.206,P =0.002),respectively.The positive rate of bacterial culture of Sample 3 in amikacin group,saline group and control group were 7.3% (7/96),17.9% (17/95) and 33.3% (31/93) (x2 =20.713,P =0.000),respectively.Conclusion The procedure of ERCP can bring the intestinal bacteria into the bile duct,which could be reduced by mouth care combined with intestinal and endoscopic working channel flushing.And the incidence of ERCP related cholangitis can be effectively reduced.
10.Safety of shorterning fasting time after gastroscopy in patients with hepato-biliary diseases
Shuzhi WANG ; Daojian GAO ; Shuping WANG ; Rui LU ; Zhimei SHI ; Bing HU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;(9):617-620
Objective To evaluate the safety and feasibility of shorterning fasting time after gastros-copy in patients with hepato-biliary disease.Methods A total of 300 inpatient cases of hepato-biliary disea-ses who underwent gastroscopy were divided into the treatment group (n =150)and the control group (n =150)using randomized block design.Both groups included three blocks:patients with esophageal and /or gastric varices (n =50),patients undergoing biopsy (n =50)and non-esophageal gastric varices patients without biopsy (n =50)according to the results of gastroscopy.Patients of both groups were asked to eat 2 hours later and drink 30 minutes later after gastroscopy respectively.The symptoms of thirst,hunger,hypo-glycemia,choking cough after eating,aspiration,nausea and vomiting,hematemesis and melena were recor-ded and compared between the two groups.Results There were no significant differences in the incidences between the two groups in thirst and hunger.However the incidence of hypoglycemia was significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group [(2.0%(3 /150)VS 9.3%(14 /150),P =0.006].And there were also no significant differences in the incidences of choking cough,aspiration,nausea and vomiting 5-8 hours after the procedure.Neither hematemesis nor melena was found in either groups 24 hours after the procedure.Conclusion Shortening the fasting time after gastroscopy in patients with hepato-biliary diseases is safe and feasible.