1.Development and external validation of a quantitative diagnostic model for malignant gastric lesions in clinical opportunistic screening: A multicenter real-world study
Hongchen ZHENG ; Zhen LIU ; Yun CHEN ; Ping JI ; Zhengyu FANG ; Yujie HE ; Chuanhai GUO ; Ping XIAO ; Chengwen WANG ; Weihua YIN ; Fenglei LI ; Xiujian CHEN ; Mengfei LIU ; Yaqi PAN ; Fangfang LIU ; Ying LIU ; Zhonghu HE ; Yang KE
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(19):2343-2350
Background::Clinical opportunistic screening is a cost-effective cancer screening modality. This study aimed to establish an easy-to-use diagnostic model serving as a risk stratification tool for identification of individuals with malignant gastric lesions for opportunistic screening.Methods::We developed a questionnaire-based diagnostic model using a joint dataset including two clinical cohorts from northern and southern China. The cohorts consisted of 17,360 outpatients who had undergone upper gastrointestinal endoscopic examination in endoscopic clinics. The final model was derived based on unconditional logistic regression, and predictors were selected according to the Akaike information criterion. External validation was carried out with 32,614 participants from a community-based randomized controlled trial.Results::This questionnaire-based diagnostic model for malignant gastric lesions had eight predictors, including advanced age, male gender, family history of gastric cancer, low body mass index, unexplained weight loss, consumption of leftover food, consumption of preserved food, and epigastric pain. This model showed high discriminative power in the development set with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.791 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.750–0.831). External validation of the model in the general population generated an AUC of 0.696 (95% CI: 0.570–0.822). This model showed an ideal ability for enriching prevalent malignant gastric lesions when applied to various scenarios.Conclusion::This easy-to-use questionnaire-based model for diagnosis of prevalent malignant gastric lesions may serve as an effective prescreening tool in clinical opportunistic screening for gastric cancer.
2.Effects of esketamine combined with erector spinae block on the quality of early postoperative recov-ery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery
Xiaoli NING ; Wei LIU ; Juan LI ; Cheng QIU ; Fenglei XIE ; Shengming YAN
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(5):473-477
Objective To investigate the effect of esketamine combined with erector spinae plane block(ESPB)on the quality of early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic pulmonary surgery.Methods Ninety patients who underwent thoracoscopic lung surgery(thoracoscopic radical resec-tion of lung cancer,thoracoscopic lobectomy or segmentectomy)from May 2022 to July 2023 were selected,47 males and 43 females,aged 18-64 years,BMI 18-25 kg/m2,ASA physical statusⅠorⅡ.According to random number table method,the patients were divided into two groups:the ESPB group(group C)and the esketamine combined with ESPB group(group D),45 patients in each group.Patients in the two groups completed ultrasound-guided ESPB,followed by sufentanil anesthesia induction and patient-controlled intra-venous analgesia(PCIA)in group C,while esketamineanesthesia induction,maintenance,and PCIA in group D.The intraoperative dosage of anesthetics,numerical rating scale(NRS)score during activity 1 hour,6,12,24,and 48 hours after operation,the number of PCIA compressions within 24 hours after op-eration,the number of rescue analgesia after operation,the recovery time of anesthesia,the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting within 2 days after operation and the adverse reactions related to esket-amine were recorded.The 40-item recovery quality scale(QoR-40)score was used to evaluate the quality of recovery of patients 1 day before operation and 2 days after operation.The hospital anxiety and depression scale(HADS)was used to assess patients anxiety and depression 1 day before surgery and at discharge.Results Compared with group C,the dosage of propofol and remifentanil intraoperatively,the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting were decreased(P<0.05),the QoR-40 score was increased 2 days after operation,HADS score at discharge was decreased in group D(P<0.05).Conclusion Esketamine combined with ESPB is safe and effective for patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung surgery.The periopera-tive analgesia is perfect,the adverse reactions are few,and the quality of early recovery is high,which pro-vides a new anesthesia choice for such surgery.
3.Practical exploration of blended teaching in Histology and Embryology
Fenglei CHAO ; Chunni ZHOU ; Yonggang LIU ; Jing LI ; Hong WU ; Yan PENG ; Xinyi MU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(10):1514-1517
Blended teaching can promote the learning engagement of students and enhance their experience by combining online independent learning and offline class learning. We applied blended teaching in the course of Histology and Embryology in the large class of 147 nursing undergraduates in Chongqing Medical University. First, the teaching method was designed by a pre-course survey, and online resources were constructed. Second, students' online learning activities and group discussions were guided by a learning map. Then, flipped classes were carried out in offline class hours. Finally, an end-of-course survey and final exam scores were used evaluate the effectiveness of blended teaching. A total of 142 valid questionnaires were returned; 123 students (86.6%) approved of the effectiveness of blended teaching, 133 students (93.7%) showed improved abilities in various aspects, and 79 students (55.6%) were able to complete their online learning tasks in fewer hours than required for face-to-face lectures. The final exam results showed that the average score of blended teaching class increased by 3.5 points compared with that of the traditional face-to-face lecture class. In conclusion, blended teaching in Histology and Embryology in the large class can achieve good learning and teaching effects and thus holds promise for application.
4.Dose effect of fluence-smoothing on intensity modulated planning after rectal cancer surgery
Liming LU ; Pan LIU ; Fenglei DU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(4):464-470
Objective To compare the dosimetric differences of four fluence smoothing (FS) levels of the Monaco system in intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) after rectal cancer surgery, and to provide a reference for FS selection in clinical practice. Methods A total of 15 postoperative patients with rectal cancer admitted in 2020 were selected. Under the same optimal conditions, FS was set to Off, Low, Medium, and High for IMRT planning. The data were analyzed by SPSS 20.0 software. The dosimetric parameters of planning target volume and organs at risk (OARs), the number of Segments, the number of monitor units (MUs), the estimated total delivery time (ETDT), and the gamma pass rate were compared between the four FS levels. Results The four FS levels resulted in clinically acceptable dosimetric parameters of the planning target volume and OARs, and there was no significant difference in dose distribution between FS levels. From FS-Off to FS-High, number of Segments, number of Mus, and ETDT decreased by 15.2%, 11.8%, and 6.7%, respectively, whereas gamma pass rate increased by 1.6%. Conclusion The IMRT plans at four FS levels can meet the clinical requirements. Considering the planning quality and execution efficiency, FS-High is recommended for postoperative IMRT of patients with rectal cancer.
5.Application of light microscopy tissue slices and digital slicing in experimental teaching of micromorphology
Lei ZHANG ; Yaping WANG ; Yan PENG ; Jing LI ; Yonggang LIU ; Lu WANG ; Xuemei LIN ; Xinyi MU ; Fenglei CHAO ; Yong TANG ; Hong WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(4):381-384
Histology teaching requires a combination of theory and experiment for a better understanding of microstructure and related functions of body.On the basis of the comparison and summary of the advantages and limitations of traditional light microscopy tissue slices and the emerging digital slicing,we combined them in the teaching of micromorphology experiments to achieve a better teaching results.Each experimental course (about 3 to 4 hours) was divided into four parts:teaching videos,observation of light microscopy tissue slices and digital slicing,discussion on course content and random quizzes.This teaching method contributed to the improvement of the students' interest and motivation in learning,the teachers' teaching efficiency and the overall teaching quality.
6.A case of autologous pericardium patch in treatment of aortoesophageal fistula.
Hengxing LIANG ; Wenliang LIU ; Sichuang TAN ; Fenglei YU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(9):998-1000
Aortoesophageal fistula (AEF) is a rare but fatal complication caused by foreign body ingestion. Aortic replacement and endovascular stent graft are the common repair surgeries. The materials to repair an aortic defect in AEF are typically homograft or allograft, but the use of an autologous pericardium patch is rarely reported. Here we reported a patient with AEF and severe mediastinal infection induced by chicken bone ingestion. In this case, the autologous pericardium patch was used as the repair material.
Aorta
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injuries
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surgery
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Aortic Diseases
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etiology
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surgery
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Autografts
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transplantation
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Esophageal Fistula
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etiology
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surgery
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Foreign Bodies
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complications
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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etiology
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surgery
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Humans
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Mediastinal Diseases
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surgery
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Pericardium
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transplantation
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Stents
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Transplantation, Autologous
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methods
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Vascular Fistula
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etiology
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surgery
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Vascular Grafting
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methods
8.Experimental study on novel hybrid artificial trachea transplantation.
Wenliang LIU ; Peng XIAO ; Hengxing LIANG ; Ran AN ; Gang CHENG ; Fenglei YU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(2):426-431
We developed and designed a new type of artificial trachea. The basic structure of the artificial trachea was polytetrafluoroethylene vascular prosthesis linked with titanium rings on both sides. Dualmesh was sutured on titanium rings. This experimentation follows the replacement of trachea in dogs with a combined artificial trachea to investigate the feasibility of this type of prosthesis. Sixteen dogs were implanted with the combined artificial trachea after resection of 5 cm of cervical trachea. The 5 cm-long trachea of dogs on the necks were resected and the reconstruction of the defect of the trachea was performed with trachea prosthesis. According to the method of trachea reconstruction, the models were divided into 2 groups, artificial trachea implantation group (the control group, n = 8) and group of artificial trachea implantation with growth factor (the experimental group, n = 8). Then computer tomography scan (CT), bronchoscope and pathologic examination were conducted periodically to observe the healing state of the hybrid artificial trachea. None of the dogs died during operation of cervical segmental trachea construction. But four dogs in the control group died of apnea in succession because artificial trachea was displaced and the lumen was obstructed, while 2 dogs died in the experimental group. In the first month there was granulation around anastomosis with slight stenosis. The rest of dogs were well alive until they were sacrificed 14 months later. The mean survival time of the experimental group was longer than that of the control group. The rate of infection, anastomotic dehiscence, severe stenosis and accidental death in the experimental group were lower than the control group (P < 0.05). Artificial trachea was encapsulated by fibrous tissue and no mucous membrane was seen in the lumen of the artificial trachea. The artificial trachea can be used to reconstruction of the defect of the trachea with long-term survival of the animals. The unique design of artificial trachea reduces stenosis around anastomosis effectively but infections and split or displacement of the artificial trachea are still major problems affecting long-term survival of the animals. Application of growth factors to a certain extent promotes tissue healing by changing the local environment.
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Dogs
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Prosthesis Implantation
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Titanium
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Trachea
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surgery
9.Translational medicine used inZhang-Chongquan old TCM inheritance pattern academic experience
Huiping LIU ; Chongquan ZHANG ; Rong YU ; Guomin ZHANG ; Weining ZHANG ; Xianchun PU ; Fenglei WANG ; Zepu NING ; Zhi LI ; Ruicheng ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):932-934
Objective To promote application and explore the old Chinese tradition of academic experience and their experience side mode.Methods In the study, the model of translational medicine was studied combined with the characteristics of Chinese medicine, taken the model from clinical to basic (experimental) to clinical research, combined with prospective and review of the clinical and research methods, with the modern information technology and other technological, and Tonifying Five Internal Organs(TFIO) byZhang-Chongquanfor treatment of coronary heart disease, vascular dementia.Results The article was Clarified the theory of TFIO byZhang-Chongquan,with clinical evidence.Conclusion The model of translational medicine can be used to summarize the academic experience.
10.Non-thoracoscopic and thoracoscopic modified Nuss procedure for correction of pectus excavatum
Wenliang LIU ; Demiao KONG ; Fenglei YU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(8):848-852
Objective:To summarize the curative effect, safety and experience of non-thoracoscopic modiifed Nuss procedure for correction of pectus excavatum (PE).
Methods:From January 2007 to December 2011, 267 cases of PE patients were selected in our hospital. Among them 85 were treated by thoracoscopic minimally invasive modified Nuss Procedure and 182 by non-thoracoscopic procedure. The operation time, blood loss during operation, length of postoperative hospital stay and effect of treatment were compared retrospectively.
Results:All the 267 patients finished the repair procedure smoothly. The non-thoracoscopic group had advantage in terms of operative time (22.5 min vs 35.1 min, P<0.05). As for the blood loss during operation, length of postoperative hospital stay and effect of treatment, there was no signiifcant difference among the 2 groups (P>0.05). hTere were no deaths.
Conclusion:Non-thoracoscopic minimally invasive modified Nuss procedure is as safe and effective as thoracoscopic Nuss procedure. With advantages of simpliifed operation procedure and shorter operation time, it is easier in practice.

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