1.Intracranial pressure changes at perioperative period in patients with large hemispheric infarction after standard large bone flap decompression
Yulong GUO ; Fandong MENG ; Yongfei LI ; Yuanyuan MA ; Yushe WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(6):578-584
Objective:To explore the correlations of neurological function recovery and intraoperative bone window parameters with intracranial pressure (ICP) changes at perioperative period in patients with large hemispheric infarction (LHI) after standard large bone flap decompression.Methods:Forty LHI patients accepted standard large bone flap decompression in Department of Neurosurgery, People's Hospital of Zhengzhou University from December 2020 to December 2023 were enrolled. ICP was measured before decompression, at the time of bone flap removal, during dural opening, and 24 h after decompression. Correlations of National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score changes, length and area of the bone window, bone window area/cranial bone area, infarct brain tissue volume/brain tissue volume with ICP changes were analyzed by Pearson's correlation. Length and area of bone window in patients with good neurological function recovery (NIHSS score decreased by≥5, GOSE score increased by≥3, or GCS score increased by≥3 before and after decompression) were calculated.Results:ICP at the time of bone flap removal, during dural opening, and 24 h after decompression was significantly lower than that before decompression ( P<0.05); ICP at the time of bone flap removal was higher than that at 24 h after decompression and during dural opening. Reduction between ICP before decompression and that during dural opening was more obvious than ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression and ICP reduction before decompression and at the time of bone flap removal, with significant differences ( P<0.05). Postoperative NIHSS scores were significantly lower than preoperative ones ( P<0.05), and both postoperative GOSE and GCS scores were significantly higher than preoperative ones ( P<0.05). Decrease of NIHSS score, increase of GOSE and GCS scores before and after decompression were positively correlated with ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression ( r=0.386, P=0.018; r=0.411, P=0.033; r=0.319, P=0.037); length and area of the bone window were positively correlated with ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression ( r=0.461, P=0.028; r=0.536, P=0.034); bone window area/cranial bone area was positively correlated with ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression ( r=0.438, P=0.027), while infarct brain tissue volume/brain tissue volume was negatively correlated with ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression ( r=-0.371, P=0.031). Of the 40 patients, 25 had good neurological function recovery after decompression, with length of the bone window ranged 12.3-16.7 cm and area of the bone window ranged 54.5-91.9 cm 2. Conclusion:Standard large bone flap decompression can reduce ICP and improve prognosis in LHI patients; intraoperative bone window parameters are obviously correlated with ICP reduction before and 24 h after decompression; length of the bone window ranged 12.3-16.7 cm and area of the bone window ranged 54.5-91.9 cm 2 are suggested for decompression.
2.Clinicopathological characteristics and endoscopic treatment efficacy of de novo early colorectal cancer
Chuntao LIU ; Jiayi SU ; Xiujing SUN ; Haiying ZHAO ; Ye ZONG ; Fandong MENG ; Wei LI ; Fujing LYU ; Yongjun WANG ; Peng LI ; Ming JI ; Shutian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(7):521-526
Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological features of de novo early colorectal cancer and to evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic treatment.Methods:Patients with de novo early colorectal cancer who underwent endoscopic resection in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from June 2020 to May 2022 were enrolled. The baseline data, endoscopic manifestations, treatment methods, postoperative pathological results and prognosis of the patients were collected retrospectively.Results:A total of 33 patients with de novo early colorectal cancer were enrolled with the age of 62.67 ± 8.62 years, and the male to female ratio was 7.25∶1. The long diameter of lesions was 0.96 ± 0.36 cm. The lesion morphology was mainly superficial phenotype (type 0-Ⅱ), accounting for 72.7% (24/33). Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) was performed in 29 cases and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) was performed in 4 cases. Postoperative pathology showed that 11 cases (33.3%) were well differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma, of which the superficial submucosal layer was invaded in 2 cases. Twenty cases (60.6%) were moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma, of which the superficial submucosa layer was invaded in 5 cases and the deep submucosa layer in 15 cases. Two cases (6.1%) were moderately-poorly differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma, where the deep submucosa layer was invaded in both. There was significant correlation between the depth of invasion and the degree of differentiation ( P<0.001), and moderately and moderately-poorly differentiated lesions were more likely to invade the deep submucosa layer. The en bloc resection rate was 100.0% (33/33), the complete resection rate was 97.0% (32/33), and the curative resection rate was 42.4% (14/33). Among the 19 patients who did not achieve curative resection, 13 patients received supplementary surgical treatment. No tumor residue or lymph node metastasis was found in the postoperative pathology. All patients were followed up for 3-25 months, and no signs of local recurrence or metastasis were found. Conclusion:Most de novo early colorectal cancers are superficial phenotype under endoscopy. The pathology is mainly moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma. Endoscopic resection of de novo early colorectal cancer shows encouraging short-term efficacy.
3.Oral sulfate solution versus polyethylene glycol for colonoscopy bowel preparation: a randomized controlled study in phase Ⅲ
Ye ZONG ; Fandong MENG ; Yongdong WU ; Bangmao WANG ; Xizhong SHEN ; Yi CUI ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Aiming YANG ; De'an TIAN ; Jianting CAI ; Huahong WANG ; Shihua CUI ; Min CUI ; Shutian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(4):261-266
Objective:To compare the efficacy of oral sulfate solution (OSS) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) electrolyte powder for colonoscopy bowel preparation.Methods:A total of 283 randomized patients from 9 centers in China taking OSS ( n=143) or PEG ( n=140) using two-day split bowel preparation regimen received colonoscopy and assessment. The primary index was the bowel preparation success rate [global Boston bowel preparation scale (BBPS)≥ 6 by independent assessment center]. Secondary indices included BBPS global and segmental scores, investigator satisfaction (5-point Likert scale) with the quality of bowel preparation, patient satisfaction assessed by questionnaires, and patient tolerance assessed by Sharma scale. Compliance and safety were compared between the two groups. Results:The bowel preparation success rates were 100.0% for OSS and 99.3% for PEG [adjusted difference 0.7% (95% CI: -5.3% - 6.7%), P<0.001 for non-inferiority]. The BBPS global score in OSS group was significantly higher than that in PEG group (8.1 VS 7.7, P<0.001). The segment BBPS scores were also higher in OSS group than those in PEG group for all 3 segments (right colon: 2.4 VS 2.3, P=0.002; transverse colon: 2.8 VS 2.7, P=0.018; left colon: 2.8 VS 2.7, P=0.007). Investigator Likert score in the OSS group was significantly higher than that in the PEG group (2.6 VS 2.3, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in compliance between OSS and PEG, except for the second dose (90.9% VS 82.6%, P=0.039). There was no significant difference in patient satisfaction, Sharma score or proportion of patients with tolerance-related symptoms between the two groups. Safety was comparable between the two groups, and all adverse events were mild to moderate. Conclusion:OSS has comparable efficacy with PEG, with higher BBPS scores in all segments, better investigator satisfaction, better compliance in split dose, and comparable patient tolerance and safety.
4.Effects of L-menthol on suppression of gastric peristalsis during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and the influencing factors
Wenyan LI ; Fandong MENG ; Shutian ZHANG ; Fachao ZHI ; Zhaoshen LI ; Zhanxiong XUE ; Shuixiang HE ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yingxuan CHEN ; Xiangbin XING ; Chen YAO ; Yongdong WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(4):301-306
Objective:To evaluate the effects of single spay of L-menthol (NPO-11) on suppressing gastric peristalsis during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and the influencing factor.Methods:This study was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-parallel controlled study. The eligible patients were randomly divided into two groups by randomized blocks. Patients received local spray of either NPO-11 (160 mg L-menthol) or placebo 20 mL during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The gastric peristalsis was recorded and evaluated before, 2 minutes after and at the end of endoscopy. The complexity of the procedure was evaluated by the researchers. The influencing factors for antiperistaltic effect of NPO-11 were analyzed.Results:A total of 220 patients were enrolled from five research centers. There were 109 cases in the NPO-11 group and 111 cases in the placebo group. The baseline data of the two groups were similar and comparable. The proportion of patients with grade 1 peristalsis at 2 minutes after the treatment and at the end of endoscopy was significantly higher in the NPO-11 group than that in the placebo group [40.37% (44/109) VS 16.22% (18/111), χ2=15.93, P<0.001]. Compared with the placebo group, the proportions of weak peristalsis (grade 1 and 2) were higher in the NPO-11 group at 2 minutes after the treatment [67.89% (74/109) VS 46.85% (52/111)] and at the end of endoscopy [79.82% (87/109) VS 48.65% (54/111)]. Subgroup analysis showed that the inhibitory effect of NPO-11 on gastric peristalsis was more significant in Helicobacter pylori antibody positive group. Conclusion:Local spray of NPO-11 can effectively inhibit gastric peristalsis during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and its effect is more significant in Helicobacter pylori antibody positive group. It could be recommended for no obvious adverse reactions , its safety, and the convenient procedure.
5.Clinical significance of ineffective esophageal motility in non-erosive acid reflux diseases
Simao LIU ; Wenyan LI ; Rui CHENG ; Fandong MENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(8):650-654
Objective:To investigate the role of ineffective esophageal motility (IEM) in non-erosive acid reflux related diseases, and the influence of the fourth edition Chicago classification (CC v4.0) on the diagnosis of IEM.Methods:From January 2018 to January 2020, 63 patients with acid reflux related symptoms who underwent gastroscopy and showed no abnormal changes in esophageal mucosa or structure, and underwent high resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) and 24-hour esophageal pH monitoring in the Department of Gastroenterology of Beijing Friendship Hospital were included in the case-control study. According to the HRM results, the third edition Chicago classification standard (CC v3.0) and CC v4.0 were used to divided patients into IEM group and normal dynamic group. The HRM results, 24-hour esophageal pH monitoring results and final diagnosis of the two groups under the two editions of Chicago classification standard were mainly compared and analyzed.Results:Among the 63 patients, there were 14 cases of non-erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (NERD), 19 cases of reflux hypersensitivity (RH), and 30 cases of functional heartburn (FH). When using CC v3.0, there were 20 cases in the IEM group, including 9 cases of NERD, 5 cases of RH and 6 cases of FH, and 43 cases in the normal dynamic group, including 5 cases of NERD, 14 cases of RH and 24 cases of FH. When using CC v4.0, there were 16 cases in the IEM group, including 7 cases of NERD, 4 cases of RH and 5 cases of FH, and 47 cases in the normal dynamic group, including 7 cases of NERD, 15 cases of RH and 25 cases of FH. When using CC v3.0, compared with the normal dynamic group, the acid exposure time (AET) of the IEM group was significantly higher [3.45 (1.55, 6.40)% VS 1.20 (0.40, 2.30)%, Z=-2.940, P=0.003], the DeMeester score was also significantly higher [13.8 (5.8, 21.4) VS 5.3 (2.9, 10.0), Z=-2.851, P=0.004], the lower esophageal sphincter pressure (LESP) [10.15 (7.52, 13.65) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) VS 15.40 (11.20, 21.60) mmHg, Z=-3.241, P=0.001], 4-second integrated relaxation pressure (4sIRP) (3.79±0.57 mmHg VS 6.05±0.50 mmHg, t=2.727, P=0.008), and distal contraction integral (DCI) [334.65 (208.25, 438.92) mmHg·s·cm VS 1 258.70 (919.00, 1 750.10) mmHg·s·cm, Z=-6.305, P<0.001] were significantly lower than those of the normal dynamic group. When using CC v4.0, AET and Demeester scores in the IEM group were also significantly higher than those in the normal dynamic group (both P<0.05), and LESP, 4sIRP and DCI were also significantly lower than those in the normal dynamic group (all P<0.05). In addition, upper esophageal sphincter pressure was significantly lower than that in normal dynamic group [34.60 (21.50, 48.05) mmHg VS 49.67 (36.75, 61.10) mmHg, Z=-2.140, P=0.032]. Conclusion:IEM is associated with impaired anti-reflux barrier function and esophageal acid exposure in patients with non-erosive acid reflux related diseases. Compared with CC v3.0, CC v4.0 can reduce the heterogeneity of IEM patients to some extent.
6.Practice of three-station intensive animal simulation training of endoscopic submucosal dissection for international trainees
Zhuqing GAO ; Wei JIANG ; Junfeng GUO ; Xinyuan HUANG ; Xiujing SUN ; Fandong MENG ; Yongjun WANG ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(9):1083-1087
Objective:To explore the value of ex- vivo porcine stomach model for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) training for international trainees. Methods:Fifteen international students received ESD training and learning for twenty days. Firstly, students learned basic theory of ESD and completed a questionnaire. Then they were randomized to receive endoscopic training either on the vitro animal (group A) or on training experience (group B) of the clinical observation. At last, one case was assessed by an experienced endoscopist. The total and step-by-step operating time, complete resection, size of specimen and complications were recorded. All students completed the questionnaire once again. SPSS 20.0 was used for t test and chi-square test. Results:There was significant difference in total ESD operation time between group A and group B ( P<0.05). There were significant differences between the two groups on cutting time and dissection time, but there was no difference on marking time, injection time and operating speed. There was only one case of block resection and perforation in each group. For group A, their mastery and clinic confidence of ESD had been obviously increased after the animal training course. Compared with the operation before the training in group A, it was found that the total time and cutting time of the ESD after the training were also significantly improved. Conclusion:Theory combined with endoscopic training on vitro animal model can make the trainees familiar with the basic theory and master the operational skills, which is helpful and valuable for them to perform ESD in further clinic practice.
7.Effects of peroral endoscopic myotomy on esophageal motility in patients with achalasia
Simao LIU ; Fandong MENG ; Wenyan LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2020;37(2):115-120
Objective:To evaluate the effects of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) on esophageal motility in patients with achalasia(AC) after POEM.Methods:Demographics, clinical and manometric data, and outcomes were collected from the medical records of patients who received POEM as the primary therapy for AC in Beijing Friendship Hospital from January 2012 to June 2016. The rate of treatment success and change in esophageal dynamics before and after treatment were compared in different types of AC.Results:At 6 months′ follow-up of POEM, the symptom remission rate of AC patients with type Ⅰ, type Ⅱ, and type Ⅲ was 100.0% (13/13), 95.5% (42/44) and 90.1% (10/11), respectively. Within 6 months after POEM, lower esophageal sphincter resting pressure [10.5 (6.9, 15.8) mmHg VS 24.6 (18.3, 35.1) mmHg, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa], 4 s integrated relaxation pressure [6.0 (3.7, 8.8) mmHg VS 21.8 (15.3, 28.0) mmHg], upper esophageal sphincter (UES)resting pressure [43.4 (33.7, 57.3) mmHg VS 45.3 (33.2, 71.1) mmHg] and UES residual pressure [1.5 (0.0, 4.6) mmHg VS 3.9 (1.1, 6.9) mmHg] were significantly improved compared with those of pre-operation (all P<0.05). At 6 months after POEM, esophageal dilatation diameter (3.0±0.7 cm VS 3.9±1.1 cm) and Eckardt scores [1 (0, 2) VS 6 (5, 8)] were also significantly improved compared with those of pre-operation (all P<0.001). After POEM, the esophageal body peristalsis did not recover in type Ⅰ AC patients. Four patients (9.1%, 4/44) of type Ⅱ AC recovered weak peristalsis or premature contraction, and 10 patients (90.9%, 10/11) of type Ⅲ AC recovered with more normal peristaltic wave, and the rate of pre-systolic contraction or weak peristalsis increased. Conclusion:POEM can improve the esophagogastric junction outflow tract obstruction and change the esophageal body motility.After POEM, part patients have recovery of esophageal body motility, which is most obvious in type Ⅲ AC, followed by type Ⅱ, and type Ⅰ AC patients have no significant change.
8.Endoscopic characteristics associated with malignancy in colorectal laterally spreading tumors
Haiyun SHI ; Yao XU ; Fei CAO ; Peng LI ; Yinglin NIU ; Yongjun WANG ; Wei LI ; Li YU ; Fujing LYU ; Fandong MENG ; Ming JI ; Shutian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2020;37(6):404-408
Objective:To investigate the independent predictors for malignancy in colorectal laterally spreading tumors (LSTs) by therapeutic endoscopy.Methods:Data of consecutive patients with colorectal LSTs who underwent endoscopic treatment in Beijing Friendship Hospital between June 2013 and March 2019 were collected for retrospective analysis. Patients′ gender, age, body mass index, smoking history, and endoscopic and histological results were reviewed. Univariate analysis was used to identify the associated factors for malignancy of colorectal LSTs. Factors with statistical significance in univariate analysis were used in multivariate logistic regression to determine the independent predictors.Results:A total of 323 patients with 341 colorectal LSTs were involved in the study. The rate of malignancy was highest in non-granular pseudo depressed (NG-PD) subtype [85.48% (53/62)], followed by granular nodular mixed (G-NM) subtype [76.97% (117/152)]. Both of the above rates were significantly higher than that of granular homogenous (G-H) subtype [29.51% (18/61), P<0.001] and non-granular flat elevated (NG-FE) subtype [24.24% (16/66), P<0.001]. Univariate analysis showed that NG-PD subtype ( P<0.001, OR=18.40, 95% CI: 7.46-45.42), G-NM subtype ( P<0.001, OR=10.45, 95% CI: 5.30-20.58), rectosigmoid location ( P<0.001, OR=2.33, 95% CI: 1.47-3.69) and size ≥2 cm ( P<0.001, OR=2.60, 95% CI: 1.60-4.00) associated with malignancy for colorectal LSTs. In multivariate logistic regression, NG-PD subtype ( P<0.001, OR=17.51, 95% CI: 7.06-43.43), G-NM subtype ( P<0.001, OR=8.25, 95% CI: 4.07-16.73) and size ≥2 cm ( P=0.032, OR=1.80, 95% CI: 1.05-3.08) remained to be independent predictors. Conclusion:LSTs of NG-PD subtype, G-NM subtype or size ≥2 cm are high risk factors of malignancy, in which cases, en bloc resection is required.
9.Clinical Effect of Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy on Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Journal of China Medical University 2019;48(1):48-52
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) in cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). Methods The clinical data of 83 CSCC patients in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The open surgery group (n = 43) underwent traditional transabdominal radical hysterectomy and PLND, while the laparoscopy group (n = 40) underwent laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and PLND. Intraoperative and postoperative indices were compared between the two groups. Results The intraoperative bleeding volume in stage ⅠB1 and ⅡAl patients in the open surgery group was greater than in the laparoscopy group. The operative duration was shorter and fewer lymph nodes were dissected in the open surgery group than in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05). The time to flatus, fever duration, and hospital stay in stage ⅠB1 and ⅡA1 patients in the open surgery group were longer than in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05). The frequency of painkiller use in stage ⅡA1 patients in the open surgery group was greater than in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05). There was no statistical difference in the incidence of intraoperative and postoperative complications between the ⅠB1 and ⅡA1 groups (P> 0.05). The physical fitness and social function scores and the adverse effects were significantly different in the open surgery group from those in the laparoscopy group (P < 0.05). Conclusion Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and PLND for CSCC can reduce intraoperative bleeding volume, increase the number of lymph nodes dissected, shorten the fever duration and hospital stay, and increase the quality of life.
10.The value of high resolution manometry to evaluate clinical characteristics and esophageal dynamic of patients with achalasia
Fandong MENG ; Wenyan LI ; Qiaozhi ZHOU ; Ming JI ; Yongdong WU ; Peng LI ; Yongjun WANG ; Li YU ; Yinglin NIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(8):563-567
Objective To evaluate the clinical and esophageal dynamics characteristics, and initial treatment effect of patients with untreated achalasia using high resolution manometry. Methods From January 2012 to June 2016, patients newly diagnosed with achalasia were retrospectively recruited. Clinical information, endoscopy and X-ray findings, manometric variables and treatment outcomes were collected and compared among manometric subtypes. Results Among 133 patients with achalasia, 32 ( 24. 0%) were classified as type Ⅰ, 84 ( 63. 2%) as typeⅡ and 17 ( 12. 8%) as typeⅢ. Compared with the typeⅢ, the symptom of regurgitation was more common in the types I and typeⅡachalasia patients ( P=0. 020) . While compared with the type Ⅰ, the score of chest pain was higher in the patients with type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ ( P=0. 006) , as well as the basal lower esophageal sphincter pressure ( P=0. 015, P=0. 023 for type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ, respectively) . Integrated relaxation pressure was similar among the 3 subtypes ( P=0. 158) . Forty-five and 47 patients received pneumatic dilation ( PD ) and peroral endoscopic myotomy ( POEM ) respectively, and all of the patients were followed-up for at least 6 months. The success rate was higher in the POEM group than that of the PD group in all the 3 manometric subtypes, but only the difference between POEM and PD in the type Ⅲ was statistically significant ( 90. 0% VS 40. 0%, P = 0. 041 ) . Conclusion The clinical characteristics and treatment response are different among the 3 achalasia subtypes. Patients with type Ⅲ achalasia are probably the best candidates for POEM.

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