1.Effects of nutritional therapy based on indirect calorimetry in patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage
Bin JIANG ; Yong DU ; Yilan XIA ; Huaqing CHEN ; Fuchang LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(1):94-100
Objective:To explore the effects of nutritional therapy based on indirect calorimetry in patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage.Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study. From March 25, 2022 to March 30, 2024, 20 extremely severe burn patients who met the inclusion criteria were admitted to the Department of Burn and Wound Repair of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. There were 15 males and 5 females, aged (46±12) years. The patients were divided into death group (6 cases) and survival group (14 cases) according to their treatment outcomes. At the 3 rd, 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury, the resting energy expenditure (REE) of patients in the two groups was measured by indirect calorimetry once a day, and the nutritional treatment scheme was formulated according to the results of REE. The REE value, levels of albumin and interleukin-6 (IL-6), actual energy intake, and enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in the two groups at the 3 rd, 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury were collected (the last two indicators were respectively expressed as the mean values of the 3 rd to 6 th, 7 th to 10 th, 14 th to 17 th, and 21 st to 24 th d after injury). The actual energy intake/REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake/actual energy intake were calculated. Results:The REE values of patients in survival group and death group were (8 143±2 328), (9 843±2 610), (10 149±2 248), (9 608±2 838) kJ and (6 816±2 057), (10 691±2 515), (11 031±2 850), (8 990±2 018) kJ, respectively at the 3 rd , 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury. The REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in the two groups showed trends of increase first and decrease then from the 3 rd to 21 st d after injury, while the differences in the above two indicators at each time point between the two groups of patients were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The actual energy intake of patients in survival group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05), and the enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in death group at the 14 th d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in overall comparison in actual energy intake/REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake/actual energy intake at each time point after injury between and within the two groups of patients ( P>0.05). The level of IL-6 of patients in survival group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly lower than that at the 3 rd and 7 th d after injury, respectively (with both P values <0.05), and significantly higher than that at the 14 th d after injury ( P<0.05); the level of IL-6 of patients in death group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd, 7 th, and 14 th d after injury (with P values all <0.05). The albumin level of patients in survival group at the 7 th d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake of extremely severe burn patients showed trends of increase first and decrease then, while they have no significant effects on the clinical outcome of the patients. The nutritional treatment scheme based on the indirect calorimetry can basically meet the energy demand of patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage. The impacts of the albumin and IL-6 levels on the clinical outcome of extremely severe burn patients still need further research.
2.Effect of composite electromagnetic stimulation combined with chin tuck against resistance on post-stroke pa-tients with dysphagia
Guojun FU ; Xiufang YU ; Xin LÜ ; Lu JI ; Huaqing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(6):721-728
Objective To explore the effect of composite electromagnetic stimulation combined with chin tuck against resistance(CTAR)on post-stroke dysphagia.Methods From January,2021 to December,2023,156 post-stroke patients with pharyngeal dysphagia in the First Peo-ple's Hospital of Yibin were randomly divided into CTAR group(n=51),neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)+repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)group(n=52)and combination group(n=53).On the basis of routine swallowing function training,they received CTAR,NMES+rTMS and NMES+rTMS+CTAR,respectively,for four weeks.They were assessed with Functional Oral Intake Scale(FOIS),Standardized Swal-lowing Assessment(SSA),Swallowing-Quality of Life(SWAL-QOL),Rosenbek Penetration Aspiration Scale(PAS),video fluoroscopic swallowing study(VFSS)(including the score of VFSS,pharyngeal transit time,and upward and forward displacement of hyoid bone),average surface electromyography(AMEG)of submental and hyoid muscles,before and after treatment.Results The inter-group effect,intra-group effect and interaction effect were significant in SSA,SWAL-QOL and AMEG of the two muscles(F>6.611,P<0.001).The inter-group effect and interaction effect were significant in FOIS,VFSS,pharyngeal transit time,upward displacement of hyoid bone and forward displacement of hyoid bone(F>3.451,P<0.05).Pairwise comparison results showed that pharyngeal transit time was shorter in the combination group than in NMES+rTMS group(P=0.048),forward displacement of hyoid bone was more in the combina-tion group than in CTAR group(P=0.002),and AMEG was higher in the combination group than in CTAR group and NMES+rTMS group(P<0.001).There was significant difference in the score of PAS among three groups(Hc=8.282,P=0.016),and it was the best in the combination group.Conclusion The combination of NMES+rTMS and CTAR is superior to single electromagnetic stimulation or CTAR in the treatment of post-stroke sysphagia.
3.Lymph node dissection extent in stage Ⅲ right-sided colon cancer: a single-center, retrospective cohort study
Kexuan LI ; Huaqing ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Xiyu SUN ; Beizhan NIU ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Zheng SUN ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(9):1026-1033
Objective:To compare the prognostic impact of complete mesocolic excision (CME) versus D2 lymphadenectomy in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Clinical data of 263 patients with stage III colon cancer undergoing right hemicolectomy in the Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (January 1, 2016 to August 8, 2023) were included. Of the 263 patients, 152 underwent CME and 111 received D2 dissection. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test or Student's t-test; categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test or Fisher exact test. Survival curves were constructed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the Log-Rank test was used to compare disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) between groups. Cox proportional hazards models were utilized to analyze prognostic factors, with subgroup analyses performed.Results:Patients undergoing CME surgery were younger (proportion >75 years: 4.6% vs. 25.2%, P<0.001), had a lower burden of comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥ 1: 25.0% vs. 36.9%, P=0.045), The rates of open surgery and converted open surgery were lower [0.6% (1/152) vs. 4.5% (5/111) and 0.6% (1/152) vs. 2.7% (3/111), respectively; P=0.040].They also had a higher rate of receiving adjuvant therapy (92.7% vs. 76.0%, P<0.001). In terms of short-term postoperative outcomes, the CME group had a greater number of harvested lymph nodes (median: 30 vs. 25, P<0.001) and less blood loss (median: 20 ml vs. 20 ml, P=0.041). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the number of metastatic lymph nodes, operation time, and the incidence of postoperative complications. Survival analysis demonstrated significantly longer DFS in the CME group both before and after PSM. CME was an independent favorable prognostic factor for DFS (pre-PSM: HR=0.53, 95%CI: 0.31-0.91, P=0.022; post-PSM: HR=0.50, 95%CI: 0.26-0.97, P=0.042). No significant difference in OS was detected between the two groups across models. The subgroup analysis based on clinicopathological features revealed DFS benefits associated with CME in patients with tumor deposits (HR=0.41, 95%CI: 0.18-0.94, P=0.035), moderately-to-well-differentiated adenocarcinoma(HR=0.48, 95%CI: 0.26-0.90, P=0.023), proficient mismatch repair tumors (HR=0.55, 95%CI: 0.32-0.94, P=0.030), and pN2 stage disease (HR=0.43, 95%CI: 0.19-0.95, P=0.036). Conclusion:An extended lymph node dissection, as exemplified by CME, may confer a DFS advantage in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer, especially those exhibiting a substantial burden of lymph node metastases.
4.Effect of composite electromagnetic stimulation combined with chin tuck against resistance on post-stroke pa-tients with dysphagia
Guojun FU ; Xiufang YU ; Xin LÜ ; Lu JI ; Huaqing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(6):721-728
Objective To explore the effect of composite electromagnetic stimulation combined with chin tuck against resistance(CTAR)on post-stroke dysphagia.Methods From January,2021 to December,2023,156 post-stroke patients with pharyngeal dysphagia in the First Peo-ple's Hospital of Yibin were randomly divided into CTAR group(n=51),neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)+repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)group(n=52)and combination group(n=53).On the basis of routine swallowing function training,they received CTAR,NMES+rTMS and NMES+rTMS+CTAR,respectively,for four weeks.They were assessed with Functional Oral Intake Scale(FOIS),Standardized Swal-lowing Assessment(SSA),Swallowing-Quality of Life(SWAL-QOL),Rosenbek Penetration Aspiration Scale(PAS),video fluoroscopic swallowing study(VFSS)(including the score of VFSS,pharyngeal transit time,and upward and forward displacement of hyoid bone),average surface electromyography(AMEG)of submental and hyoid muscles,before and after treatment.Results The inter-group effect,intra-group effect and interaction effect were significant in SSA,SWAL-QOL and AMEG of the two muscles(F>6.611,P<0.001).The inter-group effect and interaction effect were significant in FOIS,VFSS,pharyngeal transit time,upward displacement of hyoid bone and forward displacement of hyoid bone(F>3.451,P<0.05).Pairwise comparison results showed that pharyngeal transit time was shorter in the combination group than in NMES+rTMS group(P=0.048),forward displacement of hyoid bone was more in the combina-tion group than in CTAR group(P=0.002),and AMEG was higher in the combination group than in CTAR group and NMES+rTMS group(P<0.001).There was significant difference in the score of PAS among three groups(Hc=8.282,P=0.016),and it was the best in the combination group.Conclusion The combination of NMES+rTMS and CTAR is superior to single electromagnetic stimulation or CTAR in the treatment of post-stroke sysphagia.
5.Lymph node dissection extent in stage Ⅲ right-sided colon cancer: a single-center, retrospective cohort study
Kexuan LI ; Huaqing ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Xiyu SUN ; Beizhan NIU ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Zheng SUN ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(9):1026-1033
Objective:To compare the prognostic impact of complete mesocolic excision (CME) versus D2 lymphadenectomy in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Clinical data of 263 patients with stage III colon cancer undergoing right hemicolectomy in the Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (January 1, 2016 to August 8, 2023) were included. Of the 263 patients, 152 underwent CME and 111 received D2 dissection. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test or Student's t-test; categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test or Fisher exact test. Survival curves were constructed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the Log-Rank test was used to compare disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) between groups. Cox proportional hazards models were utilized to analyze prognostic factors, with subgroup analyses performed.Results:Patients undergoing CME surgery were younger (proportion >75 years: 4.6% vs. 25.2%, P<0.001), had a lower burden of comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥ 1: 25.0% vs. 36.9%, P=0.045), The rates of open surgery and converted open surgery were lower [0.6% (1/152) vs. 4.5% (5/111) and 0.6% (1/152) vs. 2.7% (3/111), respectively; P=0.040].They also had a higher rate of receiving adjuvant therapy (92.7% vs. 76.0%, P<0.001). In terms of short-term postoperative outcomes, the CME group had a greater number of harvested lymph nodes (median: 30 vs. 25, P<0.001) and less blood loss (median: 20 ml vs. 20 ml, P=0.041). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the number of metastatic lymph nodes, operation time, and the incidence of postoperative complications. Survival analysis demonstrated significantly longer DFS in the CME group both before and after PSM. CME was an independent favorable prognostic factor for DFS (pre-PSM: HR=0.53, 95%CI: 0.31-0.91, P=0.022; post-PSM: HR=0.50, 95%CI: 0.26-0.97, P=0.042). No significant difference in OS was detected between the two groups across models. The subgroup analysis based on clinicopathological features revealed DFS benefits associated with CME in patients with tumor deposits (HR=0.41, 95%CI: 0.18-0.94, P=0.035), moderately-to-well-differentiated adenocarcinoma(HR=0.48, 95%CI: 0.26-0.90, P=0.023), proficient mismatch repair tumors (HR=0.55, 95%CI: 0.32-0.94, P=0.030), and pN2 stage disease (HR=0.43, 95%CI: 0.19-0.95, P=0.036). Conclusion:An extended lymph node dissection, as exemplified by CME, may confer a DFS advantage in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer, especially those exhibiting a substantial burden of lymph node metastases.
6.Effects of nutritional therapy based on indirect calorimetry in patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage
Bin JIANG ; Yong DU ; Yilan XIA ; Huaqing CHEN ; Fuchang LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(1):94-100
Objective:To explore the effects of nutritional therapy based on indirect calorimetry in patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage.Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study. From March 25, 2022 to March 30, 2024, 20 extremely severe burn patients who met the inclusion criteria were admitted to the Department of Burn and Wound Repair of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. There were 15 males and 5 females, aged (46±12) years. The patients were divided into death group (6 cases) and survival group (14 cases) according to their treatment outcomes. At the 3 rd, 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury, the resting energy expenditure (REE) of patients in the two groups was measured by indirect calorimetry once a day, and the nutritional treatment scheme was formulated according to the results of REE. The REE value, levels of albumin and interleukin-6 (IL-6), actual energy intake, and enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in the two groups at the 3 rd, 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury were collected (the last two indicators were respectively expressed as the mean values of the 3 rd to 6 th, 7 th to 10 th, 14 th to 17 th, and 21 st to 24 th d after injury). The actual energy intake/REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake/actual energy intake were calculated. Results:The REE values of patients in survival group and death group were (8 143±2 328), (9 843±2 610), (10 149±2 248), (9 608±2 838) kJ and (6 816±2 057), (10 691±2 515), (11 031±2 850), (8 990±2 018) kJ, respectively at the 3 rd , 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st d after injury. The REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in the two groups showed trends of increase first and decrease then from the 3 rd to 21 st d after injury, while the differences in the above two indicators at each time point between the two groups of patients were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The actual energy intake of patients in survival group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05), and the enteral nutrition energy intake of patients in death group at the 14 th d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in overall comparison in actual energy intake/REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake/actual energy intake at each time point after injury between and within the two groups of patients ( P>0.05). The level of IL-6 of patients in survival group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly lower than that at the 3 rd and 7 th d after injury, respectively (with both P values <0.05), and significantly higher than that at the 14 th d after injury ( P<0.05); the level of IL-6 of patients in death group at the 21 st d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd, 7 th, and 14 th d after injury (with P values all <0.05). The albumin level of patients in survival group at the 7 th d after injury was significantly higher than that at the 3 rd d after injury ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The REE value and enteral nutrition energy intake of extremely severe burn patients showed trends of increase first and decrease then, while they have no significant effects on the clinical outcome of the patients. The nutritional treatment scheme based on the indirect calorimetry can basically meet the energy demand of patients with extremely severe burns during hypermetabolic stage. The impacts of the albumin and IL-6 levels on the clinical outcome of extremely severe burn patients still need further research.
7.Impacts of participation in surgical clinical trial on safety and survival outcomes in patients with right-sided colon cancer
Huaqing ZHANG ; Guoqiang WANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Huizhong QIU ; Beizhan NIU ; Junyang LU ; Lai XU ; Xiyu SUN ; Guannan ZHANG ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(9):928-937
Objective:To explore the impact on safety and prognosis in patients with right-sided colon cancer participating in surgical clinical research.Methods:This retrospective cohort study utilized data from a randomized controlled trial (RELARC study) conducted by the colorectal surgery group at Peking Union Medical College Hospital in which laparoscopic complete mesocolic excision (CME) was compared with D2 radical resection for the management of right-sided colon cancer. The eligibility criteria were age 18–75 years, biopsy-proven colon adenocarcinoma, tumor located between the cecum and right 1/3 of the transverse colon, enhanced chest, abdomen, and pelvic CT scans suggesting tumor stage T2–T4N0M0 or TanyN+ M0, and having undergone radical surgical treatment from January 2016 to December 2019. Exclusion factors included multiple primary colorectal cancers, preoperative stage T1N0 or enlarged central lymph nodes, tumor involving surrounding organs requiring their resection, definite distant metastasis or otherwise unable to undergo R0 resection, history of any other malignant tumors within previous 5 years, intestinal obstruction, perforation, or gastrointestinal bleeding requiring emergency surgery, and assessed as unsuitable for laparoscopic surgery. Patients who had participated in the RELARC study were included in the RELARC group, whereas those who met the inclusion criteria but refused to participate in the RELAEC study were included in the control group. The main indicators studied were the patient's baseline data, surgery and perioperative conditions, pathological characteristics, adjuvant treatment, and postoperative follow-up (including average frequency of follow-up within the first 3 years) and survival (including 3-year disease-free survival rate (DFS) and 3-year overall survival rate (OS). Differences in these indicators between the RELARC and control groups were compared.Results:The study cohort comprised 290 patients, 173 in the RELARC group (RELARC-CME group, 82; RELARC-D2 group, 91) and 117 in the control group (CME control group, 72; D2 control group, 45). There was a significantly higher proportion of overweight patients (BMI ≥24 kg/m 2) in the RELARC-CME than in the CME control group (67.1% [55/82] vs. 33.3% [24/72], χ 2=17.469, P<0.001). There were no other statistically significant differences in baseline characteristics (all P>0.05). No significant disparities were found between the CME and D2 groups in terms of operation duration, intraoperative blood loss, rate of conversion to open surgery, combined organ resection, intraoperative blood transfusion, or intraoperative complications (all P>0.05). There was a trend toward Clavien–Dindo grade II or higher postoperative complications in the RELARC-CME group (24.4% [20/82]) than in the CME control group (18.1% [13/72]); however, this difference was not statistically significant (χ 2=0.914, P=0.339). Similarly, the difference in this rate did not differ significantly between the RELARC-D2 group (25.3% [23/91]) and D2 control group (24.4% [11/45], χ 2=0.011, P=0.916). The median duration of postoperative follow-up was significantly shorter in the RELARC groups than in the corresponding control groups. Specifically, the median duration of follow-up was 4.5 (4.5, 4.5) months in the RELARC-CME and 7.2 (6.0, 9.0) months in the CME control group ( Z=-10.608, P<0.001). Similarly, the median duration of follow-up was 4.5 (4.5, 4.5) months in the RELARC-D2 group as opposed to 8.3 (6.6, 9.0) months in the D2 control group ( Z=-10.595, P<0.001). The 3-year DFS rate (91.5%) and OS rate (96.3%) tended to be higher in the RELARC-CME group than in the CME control group (84.7% and 90.3%, respectively). The 3-year DFS rate (87.9%) and OS rate (96.7%) tended to be higher in the RELARC-D2 group than in the D2 control group (81.8% and 88.6%, respectively); however, these differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Subgroup analysis according to pathological stage revealed that patients in the RELARC-D2 group with pN0 stage achieved a significantly superior 3-year OS rate than did those in the D2 control group (100% vs. 88.9%, P=0.008). We identified no statistically significant differences in survival rates between the remaining subgroups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:A high-quality surgical clinical trial with close follow-up can achieve perioperative safety and a trend toward improved survival outcomes.
8.Impacts of participation in surgical clinical trial on safety and survival outcomes in patients with right-sided colon cancer
Huaqing ZHANG ; Guoqiang WANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Huizhong QIU ; Beizhan NIU ; Junyang LU ; Lai XU ; Xiyu SUN ; Guannan ZHANG ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(9):928-937
Objective:To explore the impact on safety and prognosis in patients with right-sided colon cancer participating in surgical clinical research.Methods:This retrospective cohort study utilized data from a randomized controlled trial (RELARC study) conducted by the colorectal surgery group at Peking Union Medical College Hospital in which laparoscopic complete mesocolic excision (CME) was compared with D2 radical resection for the management of right-sided colon cancer. The eligibility criteria were age 18–75 years, biopsy-proven colon adenocarcinoma, tumor located between the cecum and right 1/3 of the transverse colon, enhanced chest, abdomen, and pelvic CT scans suggesting tumor stage T2–T4N0M0 or TanyN+ M0, and having undergone radical surgical treatment from January 2016 to December 2019. Exclusion factors included multiple primary colorectal cancers, preoperative stage T1N0 or enlarged central lymph nodes, tumor involving surrounding organs requiring their resection, definite distant metastasis or otherwise unable to undergo R0 resection, history of any other malignant tumors within previous 5 years, intestinal obstruction, perforation, or gastrointestinal bleeding requiring emergency surgery, and assessed as unsuitable for laparoscopic surgery. Patients who had participated in the RELARC study were included in the RELARC group, whereas those who met the inclusion criteria but refused to participate in the RELAEC study were included in the control group. The main indicators studied were the patient's baseline data, surgery and perioperative conditions, pathological characteristics, adjuvant treatment, and postoperative follow-up (including average frequency of follow-up within the first 3 years) and survival (including 3-year disease-free survival rate (DFS) and 3-year overall survival rate (OS). Differences in these indicators between the RELARC and control groups were compared.Results:The study cohort comprised 290 patients, 173 in the RELARC group (RELARC-CME group, 82; RELARC-D2 group, 91) and 117 in the control group (CME control group, 72; D2 control group, 45). There was a significantly higher proportion of overweight patients (BMI ≥24 kg/m 2) in the RELARC-CME than in the CME control group (67.1% [55/82] vs. 33.3% [24/72], χ 2=17.469, P<0.001). There were no other statistically significant differences in baseline characteristics (all P>0.05). No significant disparities were found between the CME and D2 groups in terms of operation duration, intraoperative blood loss, rate of conversion to open surgery, combined organ resection, intraoperative blood transfusion, or intraoperative complications (all P>0.05). There was a trend toward Clavien–Dindo grade II or higher postoperative complications in the RELARC-CME group (24.4% [20/82]) than in the CME control group (18.1% [13/72]); however, this difference was not statistically significant (χ 2=0.914, P=0.339). Similarly, the difference in this rate did not differ significantly between the RELARC-D2 group (25.3% [23/91]) and D2 control group (24.4% [11/45], χ 2=0.011, P=0.916). The median duration of postoperative follow-up was significantly shorter in the RELARC groups than in the corresponding control groups. Specifically, the median duration of follow-up was 4.5 (4.5, 4.5) months in the RELARC-CME and 7.2 (6.0, 9.0) months in the CME control group ( Z=-10.608, P<0.001). Similarly, the median duration of follow-up was 4.5 (4.5, 4.5) months in the RELARC-D2 group as opposed to 8.3 (6.6, 9.0) months in the D2 control group ( Z=-10.595, P<0.001). The 3-year DFS rate (91.5%) and OS rate (96.3%) tended to be higher in the RELARC-CME group than in the CME control group (84.7% and 90.3%, respectively). The 3-year DFS rate (87.9%) and OS rate (96.7%) tended to be higher in the RELARC-D2 group than in the D2 control group (81.8% and 88.6%, respectively); however, these differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Subgroup analysis according to pathological stage revealed that patients in the RELARC-D2 group with pN0 stage achieved a significantly superior 3-year OS rate than did those in the D2 control group (100% vs. 88.9%, P=0.008). We identified no statistically significant differences in survival rates between the remaining subgroups (all P>0.05). Conclusions:A high-quality surgical clinical trial with close follow-up can achieve perioperative safety and a trend toward improved survival outcomes.
9.Erratum: Author correction to 'TMEM16A inhibits angiotensin II-induced basilar artery smooth muscle cell migration in a WNK1-dependent manner' Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 11 (2021) 3994-4007.
Huaqing ZHENG ; Xiaolong LI ; Xin ZENG ; Chengcui HUANG ; Mingming MA ; Xiaofei LV ; Yajuan ZHANG ; Lu SUN ; Guanlei WANG ; Yanhua DU ; Yongyuan GUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(9):3956-3960
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.04.013.].
10.Remodeling of the liver fibrosis microenvironment based on nilotinib-loaded multicatalytic nanozymes with boosted antifibrogenic activity.
Huaqing JING ; Yingzi REN ; Yue ZHOU ; Min XU ; Sona KRIZKOVA ; Zbynek HEGER ; Qiang LU ; Siyu WANG ; Xiaoyang LIANG ; Vojtech ADAM ; Nan LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):5030-5047
Liver fibrosis is a reversible pathological process caused by chronic liver damage and a major risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation is considered the main target for liver fibrosis therapy. However, the efficiency of this strategy is limited due to the complex microenvironment of liver fibrosis, including excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and hypoxia-induced imbalanced ECM metabolism. Herein, nilotinib (NIL)-loaded hyaluronic acid (HA)-coated Ag@Pt nanotriangular nanozymes (APNH NTs) were developed to inhibit HSCs activation and remodel the microenvironment of liver fibrosis. APNH NTs efficiently eliminated intrahepatic reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to their inherent superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities, thereby downregulating the expression of NADPH oxidase-4 (NOX-4) and inhibiting HSCs activation. Simultaneously, the oxygen produced by the APNH NTs further alleviated the hypoxic microenvironment. Importantly, the released NIL promoted collagen depletion by suppressing the expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1), thus synergistically remodeling the microenvironment of liver fibrosis. Notably, an in vivo study in CCl4-induced mice revealed that APNH NTs exhibited significant antifibrogenic effects without obvious long-term toxicity. Taken together, the data from this work suggest that treatment with the synthesized APNH NTs provides an enlightening strategy for remodeling the microenvironment of liver fibrosis with boosted antifibrogenic activity.

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