1.Distribution characteristics and influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalization in patients with malig-nant tumors
Xiaoyu YANG ; Weiping WANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Yi LIU ; Jiameng ZHOU ; Zehua MA ; Xibei ZHOU ; Bo ZHANG ; Jinpo ZHENG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1223-1226
Objective To analyze the distribution characteristics and influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalization in malignant tumor patients and to explore strategies to reduce the average length of stay and enhance the efficiency of medical re-source utilization.Methods Ultra-long hospitalization was defined as the 99th percentile of hospital stay duration(P99=31 days).Data from patients discharged with malignant tumors in a specialized cancer hospital in 2024 were collected.The distribu-tion characteristics and influencing factors were analyzed using chi-square tests and logistic stepwise regression.Results Among the 36 097 patients with malignant tumors,the average length of stay was 4.95 days,with 375 cases classified as ultra-long hospi-talizations,accounting for 1.04%.These patients were predominantly over 55 years old,with a higher proportion of males.Pa-tients with stage Ⅲ malignant tumors,primary tumors classified as T2~T3,and primary sites in the esophagus,pancreas,and maxillofacial regions had a higher incidence of ultra-long hospitalizations.Significant factors influencing ultra-long hospitalization included treatment modality,complications(OR=20.319),number of discharge diagnoses(OR=6.915),ICU transfers(OR=4.714),unplanned reoperations(OR=4.416),tumor type,extent,and stage.Conclusion Medical institutions are advised to address the influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalizations by optimizing diagnostic and treatment processes,enhan-cing quality control systems,establishing early warning mechanisms,and strengthening information systems.These measures aim to improve the standardization of malignant tumor diagnosis and treatment,ensuring patient safety.
2.Distribution characteristics and influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalization in patients with malig-nant tumors
Xiaoyu YANG ; Weiping WANG ; Hongtao WANG ; Yi LIU ; Jiameng ZHOU ; Zehua MA ; Xibei ZHOU ; Bo ZHANG ; Jinpo ZHENG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1223-1226
Objective To analyze the distribution characteristics and influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalization in malignant tumor patients and to explore strategies to reduce the average length of stay and enhance the efficiency of medical re-source utilization.Methods Ultra-long hospitalization was defined as the 99th percentile of hospital stay duration(P99=31 days).Data from patients discharged with malignant tumors in a specialized cancer hospital in 2024 were collected.The distribu-tion characteristics and influencing factors were analyzed using chi-square tests and logistic stepwise regression.Results Among the 36 097 patients with malignant tumors,the average length of stay was 4.95 days,with 375 cases classified as ultra-long hospi-talizations,accounting for 1.04%.These patients were predominantly over 55 years old,with a higher proportion of males.Pa-tients with stage Ⅲ malignant tumors,primary tumors classified as T2~T3,and primary sites in the esophagus,pancreas,and maxillofacial regions had a higher incidence of ultra-long hospitalizations.Significant factors influencing ultra-long hospitalization included treatment modality,complications(OR=20.319),number of discharge diagnoses(OR=6.915),ICU transfers(OR=4.714),unplanned reoperations(OR=4.416),tumor type,extent,and stage.Conclusion Medical institutions are advised to address the influencing factors of ultra-long hospitalizations by optimizing diagnostic and treatment processes,enhan-cing quality control systems,establishing early warning mechanisms,and strengthening information systems.These measures aim to improve the standardization of malignant tumor diagnosis and treatment,ensuring patient safety.
3.Efficacy Differences of First-line EGFR-TKIs Alone vs in Combination with Chemotherapy in Advanced Lung Adenocarcinoma Patients with Sensitive EGFR Mutation and Concomitant Non-EGFR Genetic Alterations.
Guowei ZHANG ; Ruirui CHENG ; Yuanyuan NIU ; Huijuan WANG ; Xiangtao YAN ; Mina ZHANG ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Jinpo YANG ; Chunhua WEI ; Zhiyong MA
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2022;25(9):651-657
BACKGROUND:
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations are often associated with non-EGFR genetic alterations, which may be a reason for the poor efficacy of EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Here we conducted this study to explore whether EGFR-TKIs combined with chemotherapy would benefit advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with both sensitive EGFR mutation and concomitant non-EGFR genetic alterations.
METHODS:
Cases of advanced lung adenocarcinoma with EGFR mutation combined with concomitant non-EGFR genetic alterations were retrospectively collected. And the patients were required to receive first-line EGFR-TKIs and chemotherapy combination or EGFR-TKIs monotherapy. Demographic, clinical and pathological data were collected, and the electronic imaging data were retrieved to evaluate the efficacy and time of disease progression. Survival data were obtained through face-to-face or telephone follow-up. The differences between the two groups in objective response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were investigated.
RESULTS
107 patients were included, including 63 cases in the combination group and 44 cases in the monotherapy group. The ORR were 78% and 50% (P=0.003), and DCR were 97% and 77% (P=0.002), respectively. At a median follow-up of 13.7 mon, a PFS event occurred in 38.1% and 81.8% of patients in the two groups, with median PFS of 18.8 mon and 5.3 mon, respectively (P<0.000,1). Median OS was unreached in the combination group, and 27.8 mon in the monotherapy group (P=0.31). According to the Cox multivariate regression analysis, combination therapy was an independent prognostic factor of PFS CONCLUSIONS: In patients with EGFR-mutant advanced lung adenocarcinoma with concomitant non-EGFR genetic alterations, combination of TKIs and chemotherapy was significantly superior to EGFR-TKIs monotherapy, which should be the preferred treatment option.
Adenocarcinoma of Lung/genetics*
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ErbB Receptors/genetics*
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Lung Neoplasms/pathology*
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Retrospective Studies
4.Therapeutic effect of nivolumab on non-small-cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases: a retrospective study
Guowei ZHANG ; Ruirui CHENG ; Huijuan WANG ; Yong ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Xiangtao YAN ; Mina ZHANG ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Jinpo YANG ; Zhiyong MA
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2020;42(11):961-965
Objective:To preliminarily explore the treatment effect of nivolumab on Chinese non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with brain metastases, and further enrich the evidences of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1) monoclonal antibody in the treatment of NSCLC patients with brain metastases.Methods:The clinical and pathological data of 22 NSCLC patients with brain metastases treated with nivolumab were collected. The electronic imaging data were collected to confirm the treatment effect and time point of disease progression, and the survival data of the patients were obtained through follow-up.Results:Twenty-one patients were evaluated for the intracranial treatment effect. The intracerebral objective response rate (IORR) was 28.6%, the intracranial disease control rate (IDCR) was 47.6%. The median intracranial progression-free-survival (iPFS) of all the 22 patients was 5.2 months. Both the 1-year and 2-year survival rates were 56.7%.Conclusions:The treatment effect of PD-1 monoclonal antibody on NSCLC patients with brain metastases is similar as those without brain metastases.
5.Therapeutic effect of nivolumab on non-small-cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases: a retrospective study
Guowei ZHANG ; Ruirui CHENG ; Huijuan WANG ; Yong ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Xiangtao YAN ; Mina ZHANG ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Jinpo YANG ; Zhiyong MA
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2020;42(11):961-965
Objective:To preliminarily explore the treatment effect of nivolumab on Chinese non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with brain metastases, and further enrich the evidences of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1) monoclonal antibody in the treatment of NSCLC patients with brain metastases.Methods:The clinical and pathological data of 22 NSCLC patients with brain metastases treated with nivolumab were collected. The electronic imaging data were collected to confirm the treatment effect and time point of disease progression, and the survival data of the patients were obtained through follow-up.Results:Twenty-one patients were evaluated for the intracranial treatment effect. The intracerebral objective response rate (IORR) was 28.6%, the intracranial disease control rate (IDCR) was 47.6%. The median intracranial progression-free-survival (iPFS) of all the 22 patients was 5.2 months. Both the 1-year and 2-year survival rates were 56.7%.Conclusions:The treatment effect of PD-1 monoclonal antibody on NSCLC patients with brain metastases is similar as those without brain metastases.
6.Efficacy of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy versus single-agent chemotherapy as second-line treatment in elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Xiangtao YAN ; Huijuan WANG ; Peng LI ; Guowei ZHANG ; Mina ZHANG ; Jinpo YANG ; Zhiyong MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(3):242-245
Objective To compare the efficacy and tolerance of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy versus single-agent chemotherapy as second-line treatment in elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods A total of 85 elderly patients with advanced NSCLC after first-line treatment were retrospectively analyzed and divided into the combination therapy group(n=40,taking platinum-based doublet chemotherapy)and the single-agent chemotherapy group(n=45,receiving single-agent second-line chemotherapy).Results There were no significant differences in the objective response rate (ORR)and the disease control rate (DCR)between the combination therapy group and the single-agent chemotherapy group(27.5 % or 11/40 vs.20.0 % or 9/45,60.0% or 24/40 vs.73.3% or 33/45,x2 =0.662 and 1.704,P=0.416 and 0.192).The median progression-free survival(PFS)was 3.8 months for the combination therapy group and 2.8 months for the single-agent chemotherapy group(P =0.045).The rate of grade Ⅲ/Ⅳ hematological toxicity was higher in the combination therapy group than in the single-agent chemotherapy group.Conclusions Platinum-based doublet chemotherapy has longer PFS than the single-agent chemotherapy as secondline treatment in elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer,and more attention should be paid to its high hematological toxicity.

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