1.Value of fractional flow reserve derived from coronary computed tomographic angiography and plaque quantitative analysis in predicting adverse outcomes of non-obstructive coronary heart disease.
Jun LIU ; Yong WU ; Hong HUANG ; Peng WANG ; Qinghua WU ; Hongyan QIAO
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(6):615-619
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the value of coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA)-based fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) and plaque quantitative analysis in predicting adverse outcomes in patients with non-obstructive coronary heart disease (CAD).
METHODS:
Clinical data of patients with non-obstructive CAD who underwent CCTA at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University from March 2014 to March 2018 were retrospectively analyzed and followed up, and the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE) was recorded. The patients were divided into MACE and non-MACE groups according to the occurrence of MACE. The clinical data, CCTA plaque characteristics including plaque length, stenosis degree, minimum lumen area, total plaque volume, non-calcified plaque volume, calcified plaque volume, plaque burden (PB) and remodelling index (RI), and CT-FFR were compared between the two groups. Multivaritate Cox proportional risk model was used to evaluate the relationship between clinical factors, CCTA parameters and MACE. The receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC curve) was used to assess the predictive power of outcome prediction model based on different CCTA parameters.
RESULTS:
Finally 217 patients were included, of which 43 (19.8%) had MACE and 174 (80.2%) did not. The median follow-up interval was 24 (16, 30) months. The CCTA showed that patients in the MACE group had more severe stenosis than that in the non-MACE group [(44.3±3.8)% vs. (39.5±2.5)%], larger total plaque volume and non-calcified plaque volume [total plaque volume (mm3): 275.1 (197.1, 376.9), non-calcified plaque volume (mm3): 161.5 (114.5, 307.8) vs. 117.9 (77.7, 185.5)], PB and RI were larger [PB: 50.2% (42.1%, 54.8%) vs. 45.1% (38.2%, 51.7%), RI: 1.19 (0.93, 1.29) vs. 1.03 (0.90, 1.22)], CT-FFR value was lower [0.85 (0.80, 0.88) vs. 0.92 (0.87, 0.97)], and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Cox regression analysis showed that non-calcified plaques volume [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.005. 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was 1.025-4.866], PB ≥ 50% (HR = 3.146, 95%CI was 1.443-6.906), RI ≥ 1.10 (HR = 2.223, 95%CI was 1.002-1.009) and CT-FFR ≤ 0.87 (HR = 2.615, 95%CI was 1.016-6.732) were independent predictors of MACE (all P < 0.05). The model based on CCTA stenosis degree+CT-FFR+quantitative plaque characteristics (including non-calcified plaque volume, RI, PB) [area under the ROC curve (AUC) = 0.91, 95%CI was 0.87-0.95] had significantly better predictive efficacy for adverse outcomes than the model based on CCTA stenosis degree (AUC = 0.63, 95%CI was 0.54-0.71) and the model based on CCTA stenosis degree+CT-FFR (AUC = 0.71, 95%CI was 0.63-0.79; both P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
CT-FFR and plaque quantitative analysis based on CCTA are helpful in predicting adverse outcomes in patients with non-obstructive CAD. Non-calcified plaque volume, RI, PB and CT-FFR are important predictors of MACE. Compared with the prediction model based on stenosis degree and CT-FFR, the combined plaque quantitative index can significantly improve the prediction efficiency of adverse outcomes in patients with non-obstructive CAD.
Humans
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Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial
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Coronary Angiography/methods*
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Retrospective Studies
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ROC Curve
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Plaque, Atherosclerotic/diagnostic imaging*
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Coronary Stenosis/diagnostic imaging*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging*
2.Chinese experts′ consensus statement on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Group A Streptococcus infection related diseases in children
Dingle YU ; Qinghua LU ; Yuanhai YOU ; Hailin ZHANG ; Min LU ; Baoping XU ; Gang LIU ; Lin MA ; Yunmei LIANG ; Ying LIU ; Yaoling MA ; Yanxia HE ; Kaihu YAO ; Sangjie YU ; Hongmei QIAO ; Cong LIU ; Xiaorong LIU ; Jianfeng FAN ; Liwei GAO ; Jifeng YE ; Chuanqing WANG ; Xiang MA ; Jianghong DENG ; Gen LU ; Huanji CHENG ; Wenshuang ZHANG ; Peiru XU ; Jun YIN ; Zhou FU ; Hesheng CHANG ; Guocheng ZHANG ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Kunling SHEN ; Yonghong YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(21):1604-1618
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a very important pathogen, especially for children.On a global scale, GAS is an important cause of morbidity and mortality.But the burden of disease caused by GAS is still unknown in China and also has not obtained enough attention.For this purpose, the expert consensus is comprehensively described in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of GAS diseases in children, covering related aspects of pneumology, infectiology, immunology, microbiology, cardiology, nephrology, critical care medicine and preventive medicine.Accordingly, the consensus document was intended to improve management strategies of GAS disease in Chinese children.
3.The role of quantitative plaque analysis and fractional flow reserve derived from coronary CT angiography in plaque progression
Hongyan QIAO ; Pengpeng XU ; Jiaqing LU ; Qinghua WU ; Jianwei JIANG ; Longjiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(10):934-940
Objective:To explore the prognostic value of quantitative plaque analysis and coronary CT angiography (CCTA) derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) in evaluating plaque progression (PP).Methods:A total of 118 consecutive patients who underwent serial CCTA examinations in Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University from December 2013 to December 2017 were retrospectively enrolled. There were 37 patients in the PP group and 81 patients in the non-PP group. All patients′ CCTA images were quantitatively analyzed using plaque analysis software. The quantitative analysis parameters included stenosis degree, plaque length, total plaque volume, calcified plaque volume, non-calcified plaque volume, minimum lumen area, remodeling index(RI) and plaque burden. Plaque progression was defined as plaque burden change rate>1%. CT-FFR analysis was performed using cFFR software and the CT-FFR value was measured at 2-4 cm distal to the coronary lesion. Baseline parameters between the two groups were evaluated using Students t-test, U-test, chi-square test. The logistic regression model was conducted to evaluate the relationship between CCTA derived parameters and PP. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis with the areas under the curve (AUC) was used to determine the predictive performance of different CCTA parameters. Results:Compared with the non-PP group, the patients were older( t=2.391, P=0.018), the prevalence of hyperlipidemia was higher(χ2=4.550, P=0.033), and the proportion of statins use was lower (χ2=4.764, P=0.029) in the PP group. The PP group showed greater coronary stenosis, smaller minimum lumen area, larger plaque volume and non-calcified plaque volume, larger remodeling index and lower CT-FFR value on baseline CCTA (all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that RI(OR=2.714, 95%CI:1.078-6.836)and CT-FFR (OR=2.940, 95%CI:1.215-7.116) were independent predictors of PP. The model based on CCTA stenosis degree, quantitative plaque features and CT-FFR (AUC 0.83, 95%CI: 0.75-0.90; P<0.001) was significantly better than the model based on CCTA stenosis degree (AUC 0.62, 95%CI: 0.52-0.70, P=0.049) and the model based on CCTA stenosis degree and quantitative plaque characteristics (AUC 0.77, 95%CI: 0.68-0.84, P<0.001). Conclusions:Compared with the prediction model derived on stenosis degree, plaque quantitative markers and CT-FFR can improve the prediction value of PP.RI and CT-FFR were important predictors of PP.
4.Application of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram combined with cardiac troponin I in evaluating radiation-induced cardiac injury
Xia WU ; Qinghua YANG ; Xuejian LIU ; Hanyong QIAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(6):421-426
Objective:To investigate the value of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram combined with cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in evaluating the radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD) in chest tumor radiotherapy.Methods:From 2015 to 2018, 128 patients with chest tumor who received radiation therapy with/without chemotherapy in the Third People′s Hospital of Linyi were selected to undergo routine ECG examination, 24-hour dynamic ECG examination, cTnI and cardiac color Doppler ultrasound before radiotherapy, 30Gy radiotherapy, 50Gy radiotherapy, after radiotherapy and 3 months after radiotherapy, respectively. The detection rates of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram, routine electrocardiogram, cTnI, cardiac color Doppler ultrasound and 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram combined with cTnI for RIHD were statistically compared. The correlation between glucose level, hypertension and coronary heart disease, combined with chemotherapy, radiation dose and the irradiated area of the heart and the incidence of RIHD was analyzed.Results:The detection rates for RIHD did not significantly differ between 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram and routine electrocardiogram ( P>0.05), whereas the detection rates for arrhythmia, atrioventricular block, bundle branch block and ST-T changes of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram were significantly higher than those of routine electrocardiogram (all P<0.05). The detection rate of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram combined with cTnI was significantly higher compared with that of 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram, routine electrocardiogram, cTnI or cardiac color Doppler ultrasound alone (all P<0.05). There was a significant difference in RIHD before and after radiotherapy ( P<0.05). The incidence rate of RIHD in the radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy group was significantly higher than those in the cisplatin chemotherapy and radiotherapy alone groups, especially in the epirubicin+cyclophosphamide group (45%, all P<0.05). The incidence rate of RIHD was similar between radiotherapy alone and radiotherapy combined with cisplatin chemotherapy (both P>0.05). After radiation therapy, the grade of RIHD was elevated in 40 cases (31.2%). Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary heart disease, radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy, cardiac D mean and cardiac V 40Gy were the independent factors for the occurrence of grade 1-4 RIHD (all P<0.05). Conclusion:The 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram combined with cTnI is of great value in the detection of RIHD induced by radiotherapy for chest tumors with high detection rate, simple operation and low cost, which is worthy of application in clinical practice.
5.Analysis of the serum antibody test results and clinical diagnostic value in patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia
Xiong LIU ; Yuehua KE ; Wei LIU ; Chaojie YANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Yi TENG ; Qinghua QIAO ; Hao LIU ; Rong ZHANG ; Ruizhong JIA ; Leili JIA ; Yong CHEN ; Changjun WANG ; Xiaoli XU ; Xinyi XIA
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2020;34(3):231-235
Objective:To provide reference for clinical case diagnosis and treatment applications using descriptive analysis of patient-specific IgM and IgG test result of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19).Methods:Chemical luminescence was used to detect the levels of 423 confirmed or suspected cases IgM and IgG antibody, and the test result of patients with different clinical characteristics were compared and analyzed.Results:The positive rates of confirmed cases of COVID-19 were 80.4% (314/388) and 98.2% (381/388), for IgM and IgG respectively, and the positive rates of COVID-19 suspected cases specific IgM and IgG were 0.0% (0/24) and 45.8% (11/24), respectively. In patients at 6 weeks or more after the onset of the disease, the positive rate of IgG antibody was 100%. The level of IgG titer was generally higher in cases of 5~8 weeks after onset (mean: 112.70 AU/ml) than in cases of 1-4 weeks after onset (mean: 85.01 AU/ml) (U=8 531, P<0.0001). The level of IgG titer was higher in severe type cases than that of patients with ordinary type illness, with an average of 137.61 AU/ml. Conclusions:Specific IgM and IgG antibodies have strong application value in COVID-19 case diagnosis, and it is recommended to strengthen the tracking and monitoring of IgM and IgG titer levels in patients.
6. Three dimensional finite element biomechanical analysis of unilateral coronal synostosis and reconstruction
Lidan CHEN ; Bin YANG ; Jian NI ; Binghang LI ; Qinghua HUANG ; Xiang QIAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(2):117-123
Objective:
To establish finite element models of skull, fronto-orbital advancement and fronto-orbital distraction osteogenesis of craniosynostosis, to analyze the mechanical characteristics of skull base and fronto-orbital operation area, so as to guide the later application of tractors.
Methods:
One 6-year-old male patient with unilateral coronal synostosis was enrolled in October 2015. Three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) scan of skull was performed. DICOM data was imported into Mimics 17.0 for contour extraction and cranial 3D reconstruction. The skull model was processed by Mimics, Geomagic Studio 12.0, Hypermesh 12.0 and other software to establish a three-dimensional finite element model. The unilateral and bilateral fronto-orbital anterior osteotomy models were simulated respectively. The mechanical analysis was performed at point A in forehead area and point B in temporal area. Three different groups of traction forces were loaded: (1) 50 Newton for point A, 50 Newton for point B; (2) 80 Newton for point A and 50 Newton for point B; (3) 100 Newton for point A and 50 Newton for point B, to obtain the optimized traction force.
Results:
Stress analysis was performed on established cranial finite element model, as well as unilateral and bilateral fronto-orbital advancement procedures. The stress distribution of the anterior and middle cranial fossae was found to be concentrated. After unilateral fronto-orbital advancement, the stress of anterior cranial fossa, especially the affected side, was decreased. The stress on both side in anterior cranial fossa was decreased after bilateral fronto-orbital advancement. After force was applied to point A and point B, the optimum deviation result at supraorbital notch point, midpoint of supraorbital margin, frontal temporal point and frontal zygomatic suture point in 3D (Deviation result of X value: -29.4%, -20.5%, -8.6%, -9.3%; Deviation result of Y value: 20.9%, 31.5%, 73.0%, 539.4%; Deviation result of Z value: 4.4%, 1.9%, 0.1%, 11.8%) demonstrated the application of traction force can inwardly, downwardly and forwardly move the bone flap. The optimized traction was 80 Newton at point A and 50 Newton at point B by preliminary assessment.
Conclusions
The finite element analysis of the fronto-orbital advancement can be used for more accurate preoperative simulation, to clarify the influence of fronto-orbital advancement on craniofacial morphology and development, as well as skull base. It also facilitates surgical decision and predicts the postoperative distraction vectors.
7.China National Lung Cancer Screening Guideline with Low-dose Computed Tomography (2018 version).
Qinghua ZHOU ; Yaguang FAN ; Ying WANG ; Youlin QIAO ; Guiqi WANG ; Yunchao HUANG ; Xinyun WANG ; Ning WU ; Guozheng ZHANG ; Xiangpeng ZHENG ; Hong BU ; Yin LI ; Sen WEI ; Liang'an CHEN ; Chengping HU ; Yuankai SHI ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(2):67-75
BACKGROUND:
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in China. The results from a randomized controlled trial using annual low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in specific high-risk groups demonstrated a 20% reduction in lung cancer mortality. The aim of tihs study is to establish the China National lung cancer screening guidelines for clinical practice.
METHODS:
The China lung cancer early detection and treatment expert group (CLCEDTEG) established the China National Lung Cancer Screening Guideline with multidisciplinary representation including 4 thoracic surgeons, 4 thoracic radiologists, 2 medical oncologists, 2 pulmonologists, 2 pathologist, and 2 epidemiologist. Members have engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations regarding lung cancer screening and clinical care of patients with at risk for lung cancer. The expert group reviewed the literature, including screening trials in the United States and Europe and China, and discussed local best clinical practices in the China. A consensus-based guidelines, China National Lung Cancer Screening Guideline (CNLCSG), was recommended by CLCEDTEG appointed by the National Health and Family Planning Commission, based on results of the National Lung Screening Trial, systematic review of evidence related to LDCT screening, and protocol of lung cancer screening program conducted in rural China.
RESULTS:
Annual lung cancer screening with LDCT is recommended for high risk individuals aged 50-74 years who have at least a 20 pack-year smoking history and who currently smoke or have quit within the past five years. Individualized decision making should be conducted before LDCT screening. LDCT screening also represents an opportunity to educate patients as to the health risks of smoking; thus, education should be integrated into the screening process in order to assist smoking cessation.
CONCLUSIONS
A lung cancer screening guideline is recommended for the high-risk population in China. Additional research , including LDCT combined with biomarkers, is needed to optimize the approach to low-dose CT screening in the future.
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China
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epidemiology
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Early Detection of Cancer
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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epidemiology
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Middle Aged
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Patient Selection
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Radiation Dosage
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Risk
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Rural Population
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statistics & numerical data
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
8. Relationship between expressions of OCT-4, CD117 and clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with ovarian cancer
Aiqi QIAO ; Qinghua LIU ; Yanfeng XI ; Linzhi GUO ; Dongmei LIU ; Lingmin LI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(8):516-520
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between expressions of OCT-4, CD117 and clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with ovarian cancer.
Methods:
A total of 70 paraffin-embedded tissues of patients with ovarian cancer from January 2010 to February 2016 in Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital were collected. The expressions of OCT-4 and CD117 were detected by immunohistochemistry.
Results:
OCT-4 was mainly expressed in cytoplasm, while CD117 was expressed in cell membrane and cytoplasm. The positive expression rate of OCT-4 was 74.3% (52/70), and the positive expression rate of CD117 was 68.6% (48/70). The positive expression rates of OCT-4 in ovarian cancer tissues with poorly differentiation and high CA125 levels (≥500 U/ml), no peritoneal effusion and sensitive to chemotherapy drugs were 92.1% (35/38), 87.5% (28/32), 88.9% (24/27), and 78.7% (48/61), respectively, which were higher than those in ovarian cancer tissues with well and moderately differentiation, low CA125 levels (<500 U/ml), peritoneal effusion and resistance to chemotherapy drugs, the differences were statistically significant (
9.Short-term deep sedation strategy in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a randomized controlled trial
Zhuheng WANG ; Chunzhi SHI ; Liping SUN ; Qinghua GUO ; Wei QIAO ; Guanhua ZHOU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(11):1004-1009
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of short-term deep sedation strategy in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) after surgery. Methods A perspective, randomized, parallel-group study was conducted. Adult patients with spontaneous ICH and undergoing craniotomy admitted to Daxing Teaching Hospital of Capital Medical University from December 2015 to November 2016 were enrolled. The patients who received surgery were randomly divided into a short-term deep sedation and a slight and middle sedation group. Sufentanil was used as an analgesic drug in all patients and midazolam was used as a sedative after the operation. The patients in the slight and middle sedation group received midazolam 0.05-0.10 mg/kg with a goal of mild sedation [Richmond agitation and sedation scale (RASS) score of -2-1]. The patients in the short-term deep sedation group received midazolam 0.1-0.2 mg/kg with a goal of deep sedation (RASS score of -4 to -3) and a duration of no more than 12 hours. Postoperative sedation, blood pressure changes, laboratory indexes, residual hematoma and clinical outcomes were recorded in two groups. Results During the study, a total of 183 patients with spontaneous ICH were collected, excluding who was older than 65 years, with shock, and with preoperative Glasgow coma score (GCS) of 3. 106 patients were enrolled in this study, and 53 patients were assigned to the short-term deep sedation group and slight and middle sedation group, respectively. In the slight and middle sedation group, 4 patients received reoperation because of repeated hemorrhage and no patient operated repeatedly in the short-term deep sedation group, and there was a significant difference between the two groups (χ2= 4.000, P = 0.045). The number of patients undergoing tracheotomy in the short-term deep sedation group was significantly lower than that in the slight and middle sedation group (9 cases vs. 21 cases,P < 0.05). RASS score within 12 hours after operation of the patients in the short-term deep sedation group was lower than that in slight and middle sedation group [-4 (-4, -2) vs. -2 (-3, -1) at 4 hours, -4 (-4, -2) vs. -1 (-2, 0) at 8 hours,-3 (-4, -2) vs. 0 (-2, 1) at 12 hours, all P < 0.01], sudden restlessness was significantly reduced [times: 1 (0, 1) vs. 3 (2, 3), P < 0.01], and postoperative sedation duration was significantly prolonged [hours: 14.0 (8.3, 20.8) vs. 8.9 (3.4, 15.3), P < 0.05]. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) within 12 hours after operation in the short-term deep sedation group were significantly lower than those of the slight and middle sedation group [SBP (mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa): 136.8±30.5 vs. 149.1±33.5, DBP (mmHg): 85.0 (70.8, 102.3) vs. 89.0 (69.2, 116.7), both P < 0.05]. There were no significant differences in the arterial blood gas, routine blood test or coagulation function between the two groups at 24 hours after operation. The volume of residual hematoma at 2, 7 and 14 days after operation in the short-term deep sedation group was significantly decreased as compared with slight and middle sedation group (mL: 16.4±15.6 vs. 38.2±22.2 at 2 days, 9.6±8.7 vs. 20.6±18.6 at 7 days, 1.2±1.0 vs. 4.4±3.6 at 14 days, all P < 0.05), number of deaths in 3 months were significantly less (5 cases vs. 13 cases), and the patients with favorable prognosis were increased significantly (39 cases vs. 12 cases, both P < 0.05). Conclusion The study results showed that short-term deep sedation strategy after surgery can reduce the incidence of adverse events and improve the prognosis of patients with spontaneous ICH, so it is safe and effective.
10.Relationship between mismatch repair protein expression and clinicopathological features of endometrial cancer
Junhui GUO ; Dongmei LIU ; Aiqi QIAO ; Qinghua LIU ; Yanfeng XI ; Lingmin LI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(10):649-652,666
Objective To screen out probable lynch syndrome (LS) associated endometrial cancer (EC) by investigating the expression of mismatch repair (MMR) protein in EC, and to analyze the disease traits combined with clinicopathologic characteristics. Methods The expressions of MSH2, MSH6, MLH1 and PMS2 were detected by using immunohistochemistry (IHC) in 443 EC patients. Results In 443 EC patients, 328 cases (74%) with all MMR proteins expression were classified as sporadic EC, and 115 cases (26%) cases with loss expression of at least one MMR protein were regarded as probable LS. MMR-deficient cases mostly showed a loss of MLH1/PMS2 expression (42%), followed by the absence of MSH2/MSH6 (23%), MSH6 (17%), PMS2 (17%) and MSH6/MLH1/PMS2 (3%). Compared with the sporadic EC group, obesity was not found in probable LS group (body mass index<28 kg/m2) (P=0.040), and high tumor grade was common (P=0.012); There was no significant difference between the two groups in age, the incidence of diabetes or hypertension, family history of cancer or histological type, tumor location, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, myometrial invasion, lymph node metastasis, lymphatic or vascular invasion (all P> 0.05). A higher tumor grade was more common in the MSH6 and PMS2 deficient groups. Conclusions Compared with sporadic EC, the absence of obesity, a high grade tumor are more common in probable LS cases.

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