1.An experimental study of endoscopic ultrasound-guided intrahepatic portal vein puncture in transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (with video)
Zhen LI ; Shaolei HAN ; Guangjun HUANG ; Guangchuan WANG ; Yifu XIA ; Chunqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(10):784-787
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided intrahepatic portal vein puncture through jugular vein implantation in transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS).Methods:As research subjects, 5 beagle dogs were anesthetized, and EUS was placed through the jugular vein to observe the intrahepatic portal vein. Under real-time guidance, the portal vein was punctured and a stent was placed to complete the TIPS.Results:Among the 5 beagles, EUS was unable to be placed in 1 due to the small diameter of the external jugular vein, and it was implanted successfully in 4 others through the external jugular vein who underwent real-time guidance of portal vein puncture. Subsequent stent placement and balloon dilation were completed. All animals survived after the experiment.Conclusion:EUS-guided intrahepatic portal vein puncture through jugular vein implantation is safe and feasible in TIPS.
2.Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt combined with collateral vessel embolization in treatment of gastroesophageal variceal bleeding in liver cirrhosis: Research advances and controversies
Qiong WU ; Lianhui ZHAO ; Guangchuan WANG ; Chunqing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(10):2460-2463
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) has been recommended as a treatment method for cirrhotic portal hypertension in domestic and foreign guidelines, but there is still uncertainty in its therapeutic efficacy. More and more studies have shown that TIPS combined with collateral vessel embolization (TIPS+E) has certain advantages in the treatment of gastroesophageal variceal bleeding in liver cirrhosis. This article reviews the major studies on TIPS+E in China and globally, summarizes related recommendations in guidelines and the current status of clinical application, and proposes the issues that need to be solved, such as indication, hemodynamic criteria, and selection of materials for embolization, and large-sample multicenter randomized controlled trials are needed for further clarification.
3.Experimental study on α1 adrenergic receptor blocker in reducing portal hypertension in rats
Zhen LI ; Guangchuan WANG ; Sining WANG ; Lianhui ZHAO ; Chunqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2022;42(5):336-339
Objective:To observe whether α1 adrenergic receptor (α1AR) blocker can reduce and antagonize portal hypertension caused by α1AR activation in rats, and to provide a new approach for the clinical treatment of portal hypertension.Methods:Phenylephrine was chosen as α1AR agonist, and alfuzosin was used as α1AR blocker. The route of administration was portal vein injection, and the pressure was measured by trans-portal vein puncture. According to random number table, 32 male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: control group, portal hypertension model group, alfuzosin treatment group and alfuzosin prevention group. The portal venous pressure (PVP) was measured in all rats before administration. The rats in the control group were injected with 0.9% sodium chloride solution (1 L/g), and the rats in portal hypertension model group were injected with phenylephrine(1.5 μg/g), and the PVP of the above two groups was measured again at 5 and 10 min after injection. The rats in alfuzosin treatment group were injected with phenylephrine(1.5 μg/g), PVP was measured again at 5 min after administration, and then the rats were given alfuzosin(0.9 μg/g), PVP was measured again at 5 min after administration. The rats in alfuzosin prevention group were injected with alfuzosin(0.9 μg/g), PVP was measured at 1 min after administration, and then the rats were given phenylephrine(1.5 μg/g), PVP was measured again at 1, 5 and 10 min after phenylephrine injection respectively. One way analysis of variance and Dunnett- t test were used for statistical analysis. Results:The portal vein puncture was successfully performed in 4, 6, 8 and 5 rats in the control group, portal hypertension model group, alfuzosin treatment group and alfuzosin prevention group, respectively. The PVP of rats in portal hypertension model group at 5 and 10 min after phenylephrine injection was (18.045±7.636) and (15.515±5.440) mmHg (1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa), respectively, which were both higher than that before administration ((8.452±2.830) mmHg), and the differences were statistically significant ( t=2.89 and 2.82, both P<0.05). At 5 min after alfuzosin injection, the PVP of rats in the alfuzosin treatment group was (10.088±3.743) mmHg, which was lower than that of rats at 5 min after phenylephrine injection ((16.146±4.324) mmHg) and that of portal hypertension model group at 10 min after phenylephrine injection, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=3.00 and 2.22, both P<0.05). There were no significant differences in PVP in the alfuzosin prevention group before administration, at 1 min after injection of alfuzosin, and at 1, 5 and 10 min after injection of phenylephrine (all P > 0.05). Conclusions:α1AR is an important factor involved in the regulation of PVP, and its blockers can reduce and antagonize the portal hypertension caused by α1AR activation, which is of great significance in the prevention and treatment of portal hypertension progression in liver cirrhosis.
4.Status of HVPG clinical application in China in 2021
Wen ZHANG ; Fuquan LIU ; Linpeng ZHANG ; Huiguo DING ; Yuzheng ZHUGE ; Jitao WANG ; Lei LI ; Guangchuan WANG ; Hao WU ; Hui LI ; Guohong CAO ; Xuefeng LU ; Derun KONG ; Lin SUN ; Wei WU ; Junhui SUN ; Jiangtao LIU ; He ZHU ; Dongliang LI ; Wuhua GUO ; Hui XUE ; Yu WANG ; Jiancuo GENGZANG ; Tian ZHAO ; Min YUAN ; Shirong LIU ; Hui HUAN ; Meng NIU ; Xin LI ; Jun MA ; Qingliang ZHU ; Wenbo GUO ; Kunpeng ZHANG ; Xiaoliang ZHU ; Birun HUANG ; Jianan LI ; Weidong WANG ; Hongfeng YI ; Qi ZHANG ; Long GAO ; Guo ZHANG ; Zhongwei ZHAO ; Kai XIONG ; Zexin WANG ; Hong SHAN ; Mingsheng LI ; Xueqiang ZHANG ; Haibin SHI ; Xiaogang HU ; Kangshun ZHU ; Zhanguo ZHANG ; Hong JIANG ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Mingsheng HUANG ; Wenyong SHEN ; Lin ZHANG ; Feng XIE ; Zhiwei LI ; Changlong HOU ; Shengjuan HU ; Jianwei LU ; Xudong CUI ; Ting LU ; Shaoqi YANG ; Wei LIU ; Junping SHI ; Yanming LEI ; Jinlun BAO ; Tao WANG ; Weixin REN ; Xiaoli ZHU ; Yong WANG ; Lei YU ; Qiang YU ; Huiling XIANG ; Wenqiang LUO ; Xiaolong QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(6):637-643
Objective:The investigation and research on the application status of Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient (HVPG) is very important to understand the real situation and future development of this technology in China.Methods:This study comprehensively investigated the basic situation of HVPG technology in China, including hospital distribution, hospital level, annual number of cases, catheters used, average cost, indications and existing problems.Results:According to the survey, there were 70 hospitals in China carrying out HVPG technology in 2021, distributed in 28 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central Government). A total of 4 398 cases of HVPG were performed in all the surveyed hospitals in 2021, of which 2 291 cases (52.1%) were tested by HVPG alone. The average cost of HVPG detection was (5 617.2±2 079.4) yuan. 96.3% of the teams completed HVPG detection with balloon method, and most of the teams used thrombectomy balloon catheter (80.3%).Conclusion:Through this investigation, the status of domestic clinical application of HVPG has been clarified, and it has been confirmed that many domestic medical institutions have mastered this technology, but it still needs to continue to promote and popularize HVPG technology in the future.
5.Analysis of the necessity of anticoagulation therapy and influencing factors of stent occlusion after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
Yifu XIA ; Lijun SONG ; Guangchuan WANG ; Guangjun HUANG ; Chunqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(7):728-734
Objective:To explore the necessity of anticoagulation therapy and influencing factors of stent occlusion after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.Methods:The basic information, laboratory test results, preoperative portal venous pressure, postoperative anticoagulation time, postoperative stent stenosis or occlusion, followed-up and other data of all patients who underwent TIPS surgery in Shandong Provincial Hospital from 2010 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Data were analyzed using t-test, χ2 test, and multivariate analysis (logistic regression and Cox-regression-analysis). Results:A total of 280 cases were finally included in the study, of which 110 (39.3%) had stent stenosis or occlusion, and 170 (60.7%) had stent patency. New or worsening ascites were identified in 194 cases during the follow-up period, including 14 (31.1%) cases in the stent stenosis or occlusion group and 19 (12.8%) cases in the stent patency group. Univariate analysis showed that presence or absence of platelet ( P=0.037) and total bilirubin ( P=0.038) were correlated with stent stenosis or occlusion. Postoperative continuous anticoagulation was correlated with stent blockage ( P=0.029) in patients with partial portal vein thrombosis. Postoperative continuous anticoagulation and stent occlusions were not significantly correlated in patients with preoperative portal cavernoma and preoperative portal vein patency ( P=0.848; P=0.744). Multivariate analysis results showed that whether long-term anticoagulation ( P=0.017), all-cause rebleeding ( P<0.001), postoperative significant hepatic encephalopathy ( P<0.012), and postoperative new or worsening ascites ( P<0.001) was significantly associated with stent occlusion ( P<0.05), while platelets ( P=0.134), total bilirubin ( P=0.229), international normalized ratio ( P=0.436), and portal vein pressure ( P=0.230) were not significantly associated with stent occlusion after surgery. Conclusion:In patients with partial portal vein thrombosis before surgery, continuous anticoagulation for 30 days post-TIPS therapy can effectively prevent stent stenosis or occlusion; while in patients with portal vein patency, portal cavernoma and complete portal vein blockage before surgery, postoperative anticoagulation has no significant effect on stent stenosis or occlusion.
6.Analysis for body composition status and development pattern of children and adolescents aged 6-17 years in Guangzhou
Chao CHEN ; Lun YANG ; Weihao HUANG ; Shuang LU ; Guangchuan ZHANG ; Wanwen YAO ; Yijin ZHENG ; Yi YANG ; Li LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(24):1887-1890
Objective:To analyze the current status of body composition and development patterns of children and adolescents aged 6-17 years in Guangzhou.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study involving 8 169 school students from 3 elementary schools and 3 middle schools in Guangzhou from March to December 2019.The fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were measured by the bioelectrical impedance analysis.The fat-free mass index (FFMI) and fat mass index (FMI) were calculated via the height standardization. T test was used to compare quantitative variables between groups.The growth pattern of body composition was described using the Hattori chart. Results:A total of 4 431 boys (54.24%) and 3 738 girls (45.76%) were involved in this study.FFM and FM both increased with age between boys and girls.Except for boys aged 11 years, FFM in boys were significantly higher than that in girls with the same age (all P<0.05). In the age of 7-10 years, FM in boys were significantly higher than that in girls with the same age, while it was significantly higher in girls aged 12 years and older than that of boys at the same age (all P<0.05). The Hattori chart showed that the difference in body composition between genders occurred after 11 years old.In contrast to girls, increases in the weight and body mass index (BMI) in boys were mainly attributed to the FFM development. Conclusions:The development of FFM and FM in children and adolescents varies with age, accompanied with the gender-specific features.FFM in boys is higher than that of girls at the same age.The weight gain in boys is mainly attributed to the development of fat-free tissues, and thus the utility of BMI may lead to the overestimation of obesity.
7.Influence of birthweight and delivery mode on obesity among primary school students in Guangzhou
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(2):277-281
Objective:
To explore the influence of birthweight and delivery mode on overweight/obesity and abdominal obesity in primary school students, and to provide evidence for childhood obesity prevention.
Methods:
After physical examination, questionnaire survey was conducted among 3 361 students and their parents from 3 primary schools in Guangzhou selected through stratified clustering sampling. Information about birthweight and delivery mode was collected. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the association of birthweight and delivery mode with overweight/obesity and abdominal obesity. The multiplicative interaction term and the Delta method was used to explore the potential interaction.
Results:
The prevalence rate of overweight and obesity for primary school students was 21.33%, and the rate of abdominal obesity was 12.08%. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that delivery by cesarean section was associated with 44% increased risk of overweight/obesity(OR=1.44, 95%CI=1.16-1.80), as compared to vaginal delivery. Higher birthweight was linked to increased risk of overweight/obesity(OR=1.62, 95%CI=1.09-2.42). There was no significant association of birth weight and delivery mode with abdominal obesity in multivariate analysis(P>0.05). Additionally, a positive additive interaction was seen between delivery mode and parental obesity for students risk of overweight/obesity(RERI=0.33, 95%CI=0.02-0.65), as well as for the risk of abdominal obesity(RERI=0.39, 95%CI=0.12-0.65).
Conclusion
Cesarean section delivery and higher birthweight are linked to increased risk of overweight and obesity in primary school students. The synergistic effect of cesarean section and parental obesity may increase the risk of childhood obesity.
8.Value of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in the prevention of esophageal variceal rebleeding in patients with portal vein thrombosis after splenectomy
Zhaopeng LI ; Guangchuan WANG ; Chunqing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(6):1331-1335
ObjectiveTo investigate the technical success rate and outcome of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in preventing esophageal variceal rebleeding in patients with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) after splenectomy. MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of 46 patients with PVT after splenectomy who were admitted to Shandong Provincial Hospital from December 2009 to January 2017 and underwent TIPS to prevent esophageal variceal rebleeding. According to the success or failure of TIPS, the patients were divided into TIPS success group with 38 patients and TIPS failure group with 8 patients. The two groups were compared in terms of postoperative variceal rebleeding, stent dysfunction, hepatic encephalopathy (HE), and survival. The paired t-test was used for comparison of continuous data between two groups, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between two groups. The Kaplan-Meier curve was used to analyze variceal rebleeding-free rate, stent patency rate, HE-free rate, and survival rate, and the log-rank test was used for comparison of cumulative rebleeding-free rate and cumulative survival rate. ResultsThe technical success rate of TIPS was 82.6%. There were significant differences in 6-, 12-, and 24-month cumulative rebleeding-free rates between the TIPS success group and the TIPS failure group (94.3%/89.8%/89.8% vs 85.7%/85.7%/28.6%, χ2=4.563, P=0.033). In the TIPS success group, the 6-, 12-, and 24-month cumulative stent patency rates were 79.3%, 74.3%, and 69.0%, respectively, and the 6-, 12-, and 24-month cumulative HE-free rates after TIPS were 72.1%, 55.5%, and 55.5%, respectively. There were significant differences in 6-, 12-, and 24-month cumulative survival rates between the TIPS success group and the TIPS failure group (94.0%/94.0%/86.2% vs 714%/71.4%/71.4%, χ2=4.988, P=0.026). ConclusionTIPS is a safe and feasible method for preventing esophageal variceal rebleeding in patients with PVT after splenectomy, and TIPS combined with a percutaneous transhepatic approach may promote technical success.
9.Consistency between bioelectrical impedance analysis and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry for body composition measurement in children aged 7-17 years
Li LIU ; Shuang LU ; Liping AO ; Junting LIU ; Hong CHENG ; Weihao HUANG ; Lun YANG ; Guangchuan ZHANG ; Jie MI ; Yi YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(3):475-481
Objective:To evaluate the consistency between bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the measurement of body composition in children and adolescents aged 7-17 years.Methods:Fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were measured by both BIA and DXA in 1 431 children. The consistency between the methods was evaluated by intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman analysis. Logarithmic transformation of both measurements was performed before Bland-Altman analysis.Results:The ICCs for FFM were 0.986 and 0.974 and ICCs for FM were 0.854 and 0.926 in boys and girls respectively. In boys, the mean ratio of FFMs by BIA and DXA was 1.04, with limits of Agreement (LoA) of 0.95-1.14, and in girls, the mean ratio of FFMs by BIA and DXA was 1.02, with the LoA of 0.90-1.15. The LoA of FFM became narrower with age in both boys and girls. Both boys and girls had the wide LoAs for FM (0.40-1.27 and 0.48-1.48, respectively). Additionally, the LoA ranges for FFM and FM narrowed with the increase of BMI level in both boys and girls.Conclusion:For all children, BIA showed good consistency with DXA for FFM, whereas significant errors occurred in FM measurement. The consistency between BIA and DXA was better for obese children than for underweight or normal-weight children.
10.Effects of maternal passive smoking during pregnancy and girls’ overweight
YANG Lun, LIANG Jianping, AO Liping, ZHANG Guangchuan, LU Shuang, HUANG Weihao, YANG Yi, LIU Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(7):1012-1014
Objective:
To investigate the effect of maternal passive smoking during pregnancy and girls’ overweight /obesity on the age at menarche(AAM), and to provide a reference for improving healthy development of children and adolescents.
Methods:
Based on the school entrance physical examination in 2016, a cross-section study was conducted by convenient sampling method, in a total of 2 722 students of 7th grade, from 26 middle schools in urban areas of Guangzhou. Multivariate logistic regression model was used to investigate the relationship between maternal passive smoking during pregnancy and girls’ overweight /obesity and AAM. A four-way decomposition method was used to explore the mediated effect of girls’ overweight/obesity on the relationship between maternal passive smoking during pregnancy and AAM.
Results:
The proportion of girls who had menstruate was 90.82%(2 472/2 722). The median AAM was 12.00 years old, with an early menarche rate of 34.91%(863/2 472). Compared with girls whose mother hadn’t passive smoking during pregnancy, the risk of early AAM in girls with mother passive smoking during pregnancy≤3 days/week increased by 32%(OR=1.32, 95%CI=1.06-1.65), the risk in girls with maternal passive smoking during pregnancy>3 days/week increased by 58%(OR=1.58, 95%CI=1.21-2.07). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that, overweight or obesity girls had a 77% higher risk of early AAM than non-overweight/obesity girls(OR=1.77, 95%CI=1.36-2.31). The four-way decomposition analysis showed 79.60% of early AAM risk could be accounted by maternal passive smoking during pregnancy(P<0.01).
Conclusion
Girls’ overweight/obesity and maternal passive smoking during pregnancy were associated with early menarche. The effect on daughters’ age at menarche is mainly in a direct effect manner of maternal passive smoking during pregnancy.


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