1.Analysis of risk factors for postoperative new-onset cardiac complications in patients with esophageal cancer and concomitant coronary heart disease
Qianwei WANG ; Keping XU ; Cheng SHEN ; Yunyun CHEN ; Dafu XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(06):824-829
Objective To investigate the factors affecting the occurrence of new postoperative cardiac complications in patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery with concomitant coronary heart disease. Methods Clinical data of patients who underwent esophageal cancer surgery with coronary heart disease at the Affiliated Huai'an No.1 People's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from December 2019 to June 2023 were collected. Patients were divided into two groups based on whether they experienced postoperative cardiac complications. Using the occurrence of cardiac complications as the dependent variable, a multivariate logistic regression model was established to identify related influencing factors. Results A total of 223 patients were included, comprising 148 males and 75 females, with an average age of (71.78±6.31) years (range 53-88 years). Seventy-one (31.84%) patients experienced at least one new cardiac complication postoperatively, including 2 acute coronary syndrome, 13 heart failure, and 59 new-onset postoperative arrhythmias. Univariate analysis showed that age, systemic immune-inflammation index, pulmonary infection, need for invasive mechanical ventilation due to respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), acute delirium, pleural effusion requiring drainage, and acute renal failure were risk factors for postoperative new-onset cardiac complications (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified age, postoperative length of hospital stay, ARDS, and systemic immune-inflammation index as independent risk factors for new cardiac complications in esophageal cancer patients with coronary heart disease. Conclusion Strengthening perioperative management of esophageal cancer patients, ranging from preoperative evaluation to postoperative complication treatment, is crucial. Particular attention should be paid to age, ARDS, and other indicators to improve postoperative prognoses in patients with coronary heart disease complicated by esophageal cancer.
2.Effect of sarcopenia on the perioperative clinical outcomes of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Wenze TIAN ; Zhenbing YOU ; Mingzhi ZHANG ; Mengzhou CHEN ; Xuechun LENG ; Dafu XU ; Chao JIANG ; Kang XU ; Keping XU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(11):1322-1329
Objective:To investigate the effect of sarcopenia on the perioperative clinical outcomes of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).Methods:The retrospective case-control study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 1 148 ESCC patients who were admitted to the Affiliated Huaian No.1 People′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from January 2020 to December 2021 were collected. There were 789 males and 359 females, aged (67±7)years. All patients under-went thoracoscopic and laparoscopic radical esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. Observation indicators: (1) incidence of sarcopenia in patients with ESCC; (2) comparison of general data between ESCC patients complicated with sarcopenia and those without sarcopenia; (3) comparison of clinical outcomes between ESCC patients complicated with sarcopenia and those without sarcopenia; (4) analysis of influencing factors for sarcopenia in ESCC patients. Measurement data of normal distri-bution were represented by Mean± SD, and comparison between groups was conducted using the t test. Count data were represented as absolute numbers, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test. Ordinal data was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test. Logistic regression analysis was used to conduct univariate analysis. Logistic backward stepwise regression model was used to conduct multivariate analysis. Results:(1) Incidence of sarcopenia in patients with ESCC. Among 1 148 ESCC patients, 469 cases were complicated with sarcopenia, 679 were without sarcopenia. The incidence of sarcopenia was 40.854%(469/1 148). Among the 469 patients with sarcopenia, there were 313 males and 156 females. There were 125 cases <65 years old, 145 cases ≥65 years old but <70 years old, 106 cases ≥70 years old but<75 years old, 93 cases ≥75 years old, respectively. (2) Comparison of general data between patients with ESCC complicated with sarco-penia and those without sarcopenia. The age, tumor diameter, body mass index, cases in stage T1, T2, T3, preoperative albumin, preoperative serum prealbumin, psoas muscle index, psoas muscle density were (68±7)years, (3.3±1.5)cm, (22.4±2.9)kg/m 2, 100, 105, 264, (43±4)g/L, (193±38)mg/dL, (3.9±0.8)cm 2/m 2, (48±8)HU of 469 ESCC patients complicated with sarcopenia, versus (66±7)years, (3.2±1.4)cm, (23.8±3.0)kg/m 2, 173, 170, 336, (44±4)g/L, (206±37)mg/dL, (6.0±2.2)cm 2/m 2, (50±7)HU of 679 ESCC patients without sarcopenia, showing significant differences between the two groups ( t=5.74, 2.11, 7.57, Z=-2.93, t=2.25, 5.52,20.36, 4.18, P<0.05). (3) Comparison of clinical outcomes between patients with ESCC complicated with sarcopenia and those without sarcopenia. The duration of postoperative hospital stay, cases with postoperative hospital stay>30 days, pneumonia, acute respiratory failure, anastomotic fistula, and abnormal heart rhythm were (17±9)days, 32, 158, 39, 33, and 103 of 469 ESCC patients complicated with sarcopenia, respectively, versus (15±6)days, 15, 102, 18, 19, and 85 of 679 ESCC patients without sarcopenia, showing significant differences between the two groups ( t=4.89, χ2=15.04, 55.17, 18.86, 11.52, 18.06, P<0.05). (4) Analysis of influencing factors for sarcopenia in ESCC patients. Results of multivariate analysis showed that age ≥65 years was an independent risk factor for sarcopenia in ESCC patients ( odds ratio=1.64, 95% confidence interval as 1.26-2.14, P<0.05). Preoperative serum prealbumin ≥200 mg/dL, psoas muscle density ≥48 HU and body mass index >24 kg/m 2 were independent protective factors for sarcopenia in ESCC patients ( odds ratio=0.64, 0.72, 0.53, 95% confidence interval as 0.50-0.82, 0.56-0.92, 0.41-0.69, P<0.05). Conclusions:Age ≥65 years is an independent risk factor for sarcopenia in ESCC patients. Preoperative serum prealbumin ≥200 mg/dL, psoas muscle density ≥48 HU and body mass index >24 kg/m 2 are independent protective factors for sarcopenia in ESCC patients. Compared with patients without sarcopenia, ESCC patients with sarcopenia are more prone to postoperative compli-cations such as pneumonia, acute respiratory failure, anastomotic fistula, and arrhythmia, and have a longer postoperative hospital stay.
3.Effectiveness of clinician-involving predischarge and follow-up health education for patients with esophageal cancer
Chunmei YOU ; Wenze TIAN ; Dafu XU ; Zhongwu HU ; Yongjian SUN ; Zhenbing YOU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(1):65-67
One hundred and eighty three patients with esophageal cancer admitted from September 2015 to September 2016 were randomly divided into two groups:91 patients received clinician-involving pre-discharge and postoperative follow-up health education (study group) and 92 patients received traditional health education (control group).The quality of life and the compliance rate of comprehensive treatment within 3 months after discharge were evaluated and compared between two groups.The overall scores of quality of life in study group was significantly better than those of the control group (P< 0.05),and the compliance rate of comprehensive treatment after discharge in study group was significantly higher than that of control group [82.4%(75/91) vs.67.4%(62/92),x2=5.49,P=0.02].It is suggested that clinician participating in the pre-discharge and follow-up health education can improve the quality of life of patients,and improve the compliance of comprehensive treatment after discharge.
4.Comparison of the efficacy of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and adjuvant radiotherapy for patients with T3 N0 stage esophageal cancer
Wenze TIAN ; Zhenbing YOU ; Zhongwu HU ; Dafu XU ; Keping XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2019;39(7):506-510
Objective To compare the efficacy of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and adjuvant radiotherapy in the treatment of patients who underwent radical esophagectomy for T3 N0 stage. Methods Totally 555 cases of T3 N0 , who underwent t neoadjuvant radiotherapy or adjuvant radiotherapy from 2004 to 2014, were selected from the SEER cancer registry in this study. 486 cases received neoadjuvant radiotherapy ( neoadjuvant radiotherapy group ) and 69 cases received adjuvant radiotherapy ( adjuvant radiotherapy group). Kaplan-Meier (KM) survival and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to analyze the overall survival ( OS) and cancer specify survival ( CSS) of the two groups. A propensity score model was utilized to balance the baseline covariates. Results The CSS in the neoadjuvant radiotherapy group was significantly better than that in the adjuvant radiotherapy group (χ2 = 6. 030, P<0. 05 ) . Multivariate COX regression analysis showed that age, gender, and radiotherapy sequence with surgery were important factors influencing the prognosis of esophageal cancer with T3N0 stage ( Wald=10. 099, 10. 562, 4. 331, P<0. 05) . Compared with the neoadjuvant radiotherapy group, the adjuvant radiotherapy group had a worse CSS ( hazard ratio:1. 649, 95%CI 1. 173-2. 316, P=0. 004) and OS ( hazard ratio:1. 402, 95%CI 1. 020-1. 928, P=0. 037) . According to K-M survival analysis, the adjuvant radiotherapy group showed the worse CSS ( hazard ratio: 1. 813, 95%CI 1. 072-3. 069, P=0. 027) and OS ( hazard ratio: 1. 424, 95% CI 0. 896-2. 262, P=0. 134) than the neoadjuvant radiotherapy in esophageal cancer with T3N0 stage, which was similar to the matched cohort. Conclusions Compared with postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy, neoadjuvant radiotherapy significantly improves the CSS and OS of T3 N0 patients with esophageal cancer.
5.Application of bundles of intervention for treatment of postoperative delirium in patients with esophageal cancer
Yunkui ZHANG ; Wenze TIAN ; Dafu XU ; Zhongwu HU ; Rongsheng ZHANG ; Keping XU ; Zhenbing YOU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(9):613-616
Objective To investigate the application of bundles of intervention in the treatment of postoperative delirium in esophageal cancer.Methods Thirty-six cases of delirium associated with esophageal cancer(study group)after the application of bundles of intervention in the Affiliated Huaian No.1 People's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from November 2015 to August 2016 were analyzed,and 41 cases of postoperative delirium(control group)from January 2015 to October 2015 were treated by routine treatment.Results The mean duration of postoperative delirium was(3.6±0.8)d in the study group and(4.7± 1.2)d in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t =4.783,P<0.01).The incidence rates of other complications in the study group and control group were 19.4%(7/36)and 34.1%(14/41),respectively,and there was no significant difference(χ2=2.089,P=0.148).The incidence rates of accidental events in the study group and control group were 13.9%(5/36)and 31.7%(13/41),respectively,and the difference was statistically significant(χ2= 4232,P= 0.040).There was no significant difference in the postoperative exhaust time and removal of chest tube drainage time between the two groups(both P> 0.05),but there was a significant difference in postoperative hospital stay and hospital costs between the two groups(t values were 4.726 and 2.065,both P<0.05).Conclusions In the treatment of postoperative delirium in esophageal cancer,applying the bundles of intervention concept is feasible and effective.It can significantly reduce postoperative delirium duration and accelerate the rehabilitation of patients.
6.Application of intervention bundles in enteral nutrition for patients with esophageal cancer
Dafu XU ; Wenze TIAN ; Jian JI ; Zhongwu HU ; Zhenbing YOU ; Wei GUO ; Yongjian SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(3):171-175
Objective To investigate the value of intervention bundles in enteral nutrition for patients with esophageal cancer.Methods From October 2014 to September 2015,226 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were collected.From April 2015 to September 2015,109 patients(intervention group)were treated with intervention bundles during perioperative period,and from October 2014 to March 2015,117 patients(control group)were treated by routine intervention.Results The albumin,prealbumin,and transferrin showed no significant difference(all P>0.05)before treatment but were significantly different on the eighth day[albumin:(38.2±3.5)g/L vs.(36.3±4.8)g/L,P=0.001;prealbumin:(126.7±52.8)g/L vs.(72.9±42.3)g/L,P=0.001;transferrin:(2.9±1.2)g/L vs.(2.1±1.6)g/L,P=0.001].The incidence of complications was 11.01%(12/109)in intervention group and 21.37%(25/117)in control group(X2=4.422,P=0.035).In addition,the postoperative exhaust time[(52.8±10.9)h vs.(58.7±14.3)h,P=0.001],time to the removal of chest drainage tube[(3.5±0.9)d vs.(4.8±1.3)d,P=0.001],postoperative hospital stay[(11.2±1.3)d vs.(12.1±1.5)d,P=0.001],and hospital costs[(37±4)thousand yuan vs.(39±5)thousand yuan,P=0.004] were also significantly shorter or smaller in the intervention group.Conclusions Intervention bundles is clinically valuable in the early enteral nutrition for patients with esophageal cancer.It can improve the nutritional status of patients,reduce complications,and improve the clinical outcomes.
7.Surgical treatment for patients with aortic valve disease and ascending aorta dilatation
Dafu SHEN ; Ritai HUANG ; Zhenlei HU ; Feng LIAN ; Genxing XU ; Song XUE
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2017;21(11):65-68
Objective To explore the surgical treatment for patients with aortic valve disease and ascending aorta dilatation.Methods The patients were divided into two groups according to the condition of aortic valve leaflet and surgical treatment.The changes of ascending aorta after different treatment were measured by echocardiography.Results Among tricuspid aortic valve patients,diameter of ascending aorta in patients with simple aortic valve replacement decreased by 0.471 mm averagely per year,while diameter of ascending aorta in patients with the concomitant ascending aorta angioplasty decreased 0.27 mm averagely per year.Among bicuspid aortic valve patients,diameter of ascending aorta in patients with simple aortic valve replacement increased by 2.28 mm averagely per year,while diameter of ascending aorta in patients with the concomitant ascending aorta angioplasty increased 2.923 mm averagely per year.Conclusion The patients with bicuspid aortic valve are more likely to develop ascending aorta dilatation after the operation of the aortic valve.Patients with bicuspid aortic valve should undergo ascending aorta replacement when aorta diameters are more than 40 mm.Patients with tricuspid aortic valve undergoing surgery must be very cautious.
8.Surgical treatment for patients with aortic valve disease and ascending aorta dilatation
Dafu SHEN ; Ritai HUANG ; Zhenlei HU ; Feng LIAN ; Genxing XU ; Song XUE
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2017;21(11):65-68
Objective To explore the surgical treatment for patients with aortic valve disease and ascending aorta dilatation.Methods The patients were divided into two groups according to the condition of aortic valve leaflet and surgical treatment.The changes of ascending aorta after different treatment were measured by echocardiography.Results Among tricuspid aortic valve patients,diameter of ascending aorta in patients with simple aortic valve replacement decreased by 0.471 mm averagely per year,while diameter of ascending aorta in patients with the concomitant ascending aorta angioplasty decreased 0.27 mm averagely per year.Among bicuspid aortic valve patients,diameter of ascending aorta in patients with simple aortic valve replacement increased by 2.28 mm averagely per year,while diameter of ascending aorta in patients with the concomitant ascending aorta angioplasty increased 2.923 mm averagely per year.Conclusion The patients with bicuspid aortic valve are more likely to develop ascending aorta dilatation after the operation of the aortic valve.Patients with bicuspid aortic valve should undergo ascending aorta replacement when aorta diameters are more than 40 mm.Patients with tricuspid aortic valve undergoing surgery must be very cautious.
9.Application of bundles of intervention in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma anastomotic leak.
Wenze TIAN ; Zhongwu HU ; Jian JI ; Dafu XU ; Zhenbing YOU ; Wei GUO ; Keping XU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(9):1009-1013
OBJECTIVETo investigate the application of bundles of intervention in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma anastomotic leak.
METHODSFrom January 2014 to May 2015, 44 cases of esophageal carcinoma anastomotic fistula were treated by bundles of intervention (through the collection of a series of evidence-based treatment and care measures for the treatment of diseases) in Department of Thoracic Surgery, Huai'an First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University (bundles of intervention group), and 68 patients with esophageal carcinoma postoperative anastomotic leak from December 2013 to January 2012 receiving traditional therapy were selected as the control group. The clinical and nutritional indexes of both groups were compared.
RESULTSThere were no significant differences in general data and proportion of anastomotic leak between the two groups. Eleven patients died during hospital stay, including 3 cases in bundles of intervention group(6.8%) and 8 cases in control group (11.8%) without significant difference(P = 0.390). In bundles of intervention group, 1 case died of type III( intrathoracic anastomotic leak, 2 died of type IIII( intrathoracic anastomotic leak. In control group, 2 cases died of type III( cervical anastomotic leak, 2 died of type III( intrathoracic anastomotic leak and 4 of type IIII( intrathoracic anastomotic leak. The mortality of bundles of intervention group was lower than that of control group. The duration of moderate fever [(4.1±2.4) days vs. (8.3±4.4) days, t=6.171, P=0.001], the time of antibiotic use [(8.2±3.8) days vs.(12.8±5.2) days, t=5.134, P = 0.001], the healing time [(21.5±12.7) days vs.(32.2±15.8) days, t=3.610, P=0.001] were shorter, and the average hospitalization expenses[(63±12) thousand yuan vs. (74±19) thansand yuan, t=3.564, P=0.001] was lower in bundles of intervention group than those in control group. Forty-eight hours after occurrence of anastomotic leak, the levels of hemoglobin, albumin and prealbumin were similar in both groups. However, at the time of fistula healing, the levels of hemoglobin [(110.6±10.5) g/L vs.(103.8±11.1) g/L, t=3.090, P=0.002], albumin [(39.2±5.2) g/L vs.(36.3±5.9) g/L, t=2.543, P=0.013] and prealbumin [(129.3±61.9) g/L vs.(94.1±66.4) g/L, t=2.688, P=0.008] were significantly higher in bundles of intervention group.
CONCLUSIONIn the treatment of postoperative esophageal carcinoma anastomotic leak, application of bundles of intervention concept can significantly improve the nutritional status and improve the clinical outcomes.
Anastomotic Leak ; mortality ; therapy ; Anti-Infective Agents ; therapeutic use ; Carcinoma ; complications ; surgery ; Esophageal Fistula ; complications ; mortality ; therapy ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; complications ; surgery ; Esophagectomy ; adverse effects ; mortality ; Female ; Fever ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Hemoglobins ; metabolism ; Hospital Costs ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nutritional Status ; Patient Care Bundles ; mortality ; statistics & numerical data ; Prealbumin ; metabolism ; Serum Albumin ; metabolism ; Treatment Outcome
10.Influences of transitional care on early quality of life in esophageal cancer patients after surgery
Li YAN ; Zhenbing YOU ; Wenze TIAN ; Juan WANG ; Ji HE ; Yongjian SUN ; Dafu XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(14):1983-1986
Objective To investigate the influences of transitional care on early quality of life in esophageal cancer patients after surgery.Methods A total of 1 95 patients with esophageal cancer were randomly divided into control group (98 cases,regular follow-up)and observation group (97 cases,transitional care)according to random number table.And then,the readmission rate of 2 months post discharge was compared in patients between two groups.Besides,quality of life of patients was evaluated with the quality of life questionnaire core 30 (QLQ-C30)at discharge and 2 months after intervention.Results The readmission rate of 2 months post-discharge of observation group and control group were 5.2%,16.3% with a significant difference (χ2 =6.332,P =0.01 2).There were no statistically significant differences in the scores of functional items and symptom items of QLQ-C30 (P >0.05).After the interventions,the scores of general health,emotional function and social function in observation group were higher than those in control group;the scores of fatigue, pain,insomnia,difficult breathing,loss of appetite in observation group were lower than those in control group;there were statistically significant differences between two groups (P <0.05).Conclusions Transitional care can provide positive guidance for living condition of patients with esophageal cancer,improve patients′living condition so as to improve patients′early quality of life.

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