1.Research Progress in Comprehensive Utilization of Solid By-products in the Process of Industrialization of Chinese Materia Medica
Yingtai TAO ; Qingyi GUO ; Fang CHEN ; Kaiwen TANG ; Yameng LIU ; Xiong LIU ; Jiande GAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(3):174-179
With the rapid development and expansion of the scale of the industry of Chinese materia medica,a large number of by-products in the process industrialization of Chinese materia medica have been produced,among which,the solid by-products of Chinese materia medica have been favoured by researchers due to the fact that they are rich in a large number of proteins,cellulose,hemicellulose,lignin,etc.,which can be used in the preparation of high value-added products.Therefore,the authors elaborated on the research on biochemical conversion,thermochemical conversion,resource oriented chemical components,preparation of biomass fuel,new composite materials and high-efficiency adsorbent of solid by-products in the process of industrialization of Chinese materia medica in recent years,aiming to provide theoretical basis for the comprehensive and high-value utilization of the solid by-products of Chinese materia medica and extension of the industrial chain.
2.A preliminary study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CT-guided localization of pulmonary nodules with soft wire hook-wire by trailing technique
Fengwei LI ; Xing XIN ; Yingtai CHEN ; Jianwei BIAN ; Yanjie WANG ; Ruiheng JIANG ; Shunwu YANG ; Xun WU ; Sijie LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2023;46(5):406-410
Objective:The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical value of CT-guided localization of pulmonary nodules with soft wire hook-wire by trailing technique.Methods:The clinical data of 211 pulmonary nodules of 185 patients from November 2020 to March 2022 in Beijing Aerospace General Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The pulmonary nodules were localized with soft wire hook-wire by trailing technique before video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). The success rate, complications, pathological results and localization operations related data were statistically analyzed.Results:The success rate of localization was 97.63% (206/211), and the success rate of VATS removal was 99.53% (210/211). The average operation time was (7.19 ± 2.62) min, and the average time required for resection of lesions was 27 min (10 to 126 min). During the surgery, the soft wire hook-wire of two patient was found to be dislocated and retracted into the chest wall. The pulmonary nodules were successfully located and removed according traces left by puncture points on the lung surface. It was found that the hook-wire was located in the interlobar fissure in 3 patients. The pulmonary nodules were successfully removed by the hook-wire position and appropriately expanding the resection range. A minor pneumothorax occurred in 49 patients, but no closed drainage was needed; 12 patients developed intrapulmonary hematoma; 15 patients with chest pain were treated with analgesia.Conclusions:For small pulmonary nodules requiring thoracoscopic surgery, the computed tomography-guided pulmonary nodule localization with soft wire hook-wire by trailing technique is more convenient, safe and effective, and is worthy of promotion to use.
3.Efficacy and Safety of Radiotherapy Combined with Immunotherapy for Brain Metastases from Lung Cancer: A Meta-analysis.
Lijuan XU ; Yingtai CHEN ; Mei WANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2022;25(10):715-722
BACKGROUND:
Immunotherapy (IT) is recommended for the treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), while brain radiotherapy (RT) is the mainstream treatment for patients with brain metastases (BM). This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of combined use of RT and IT.
METHODS:
The date was limited to May 1, 2022, and literature searches were carried out in CNKI, Wanfang, PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane databases. Heterogeneity was judged using the I2 test and P value. Publication bias was assessed using a funnel plot. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS). Statistical analysis was performed using Stata 16.0 software.
RESULTS:
A total of 17 articles involving 2,636 patients were included. In the comparison of RT+IT group and RT group, no significant difference was found in overall survival (OS) (HR=0.85, 95%CI: 0.52-1.38, I2=73.9%, Pheterogeneity=0.001) and intracranial distance control (DBC) (HR=1.04, 95%CI: 0.55-1.05, I2=80.5%, Pheterogeneity<0.001), but the intracranial control (LC) in the RT+IT group was better than the RT group (HR=0.46, 95%CI: 0.22-0.94, I2=22.2%, Pheterogeneity=0.276), and the risk of radiation necrosis/treatment-related imaging changes (RN/TRIC) was higher than RT (HR=1.72, 95%CI: 1.12-2.65, I2=40.2%, Pheterogeneity=0.153). In the comparison between the RT+IT concurrent group and the sequential group, no significant difference was found in OS (HR=0.62, 95%CI: 0.27-1.43, I2=74.7%, Pheterogeneity=0.003) and RN/TRIC (HR=1.72, 95%CI: 0.85-3.47, I2=0%, Pheterogeneity=0.388) was different between the two groups. However, DBC in the concurrent treatment group was better than that in the sequential treatment group (HR=0.77, 95%CI: 0.62-0.96, I2=80.5%, Pheterogeneity<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
RT combined with IT does not improve the OS of NSCLC patients with BM, but also increases the risk of RN/TRIC. In addition, compared with sequential RT and IT, concurrent RT and IT improved the efficacy of DBC.
Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/radiotherapy*
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/radiotherapy*
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Brain Neoplasms/radiotherapy*
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Immunotherapy/methods*
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Radiation Injuries
4.Clinical analysis of salvage surgery after noncurative endoscopic resection for early gastric cancer
Hong ZHOU ; Dongbing ZHAO ; Yantao TIAN ; Chunguang GUO ; Yingtai CHEN ; Guiqi WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(4):259-262
Objective:To evaluate salvage surgery in patients with early gastric cancer after noncurative endoscopic resection .Method:A total of 56 cases with early gastric cancer receiving salvage surgery after noncurative endoscopic resection were enrolled and the clinicopathological and follow-up information were analyzed to evaluate the necessity and safety of salvage surgery.Results:Among the 44(79%)patients with submucosal invasion, 38 (68%) were with SM2 (invasion submucosal invasion≥500 μm) according to the pathological results after endoscopic resection. 33 (59%)cases had positive margin. The rate of lymph node metastasis and positive residual tumor as found by salvage gastrectomy were 11% (6/56) and 25% (14/56) . In the multivariate analysis, deeper submucosal invasion resulted as independent risk factor for residual tumor( OR=1.001, 95% CI=1.000-1.002, P=0.036). Among the 12(21%)cases with postoperative complications, 3 (5%)underwent unplanned reoperations because of anastomotic or intra-abdominal bleeding. There was no difference in the number of retrieved lymph nodes and rate of postoperative complications between laparoscopic and open surgery(all P>0.05). Conclusion:For patients with the risk factors of lymph node metastasis after noncurative endoscopic resection, salvage surgery was necessary and laparoscopic approach was safe and feasible.
5.Effect of the amputation order of pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein on pulmonary residual blood volume in total thoracoscopic lobectomy
Fengwei LI ; Jianwei BIAN ; Xing XIN ; Hao LI ; Sijie LIU ; Xun WU ; Chao YUE ; Yingtai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2020;43(3):210-214
Objective To investigate the effect of the amputation order of pulmonary artery and pulmonary artery on pulmonary residual blood volume in total thoracoscopic lobectomy.Methods Sixtyeight patients who were scheduled to underwent total thoracoscopic lobectomy from June 2015 to April 2019 in Beijing Aerospace General Hospital were selected.The patients were divided into first amputation pulmonary artery group and first amputation pulmonary vein group by random envelope method with 34 cases in each group.Five cases in first amputation pulmonary artery group and 4 cases in first amputation pulmonary vein group were excluded because of the procedure modification or the fragmentation of the specimen during the course of operation.In the end,29 cases were enrolled in first amputation pulmonary artery group and 30 cases in first amputation pulmonary vein group.In first amputation pulmonary vein group,all arteries were ligated before interruption of the veins;and in first amputation pulmonary artery group had a reverse sequence.The perioperative period status were recorded,and the crude pulmonary quality,dry pulmonary quality,pulmonary residual blood volume and adjusted pulmonary residual blood ratio were measured or calculated.Results All 59 patients were operated successfully.No serious complications occurred,no perioperative death occurred,and no patients needed blood transfusion.There was no statistical difference in the incidence of minor complications between first amputation pulmonary artery group and first amputation pulmonary vein group:27.6% (8/29) vs.33.3% (10/30),P>0.05.There were no statistical differences in operative time,transoperative bleeding volume,pulmonary residual blood volume,crude pulmonary quality,dry pulmonary quality,adjusted pulmonary residual blood ratio,hemoglobin difference before and after surgery,postoperative drainage time and postoperative hospitalization time between 2 groups (P>0.05).Conclusions The amputation order of pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein sequence of vessel interruption during total thoracoscopic lobectomy has no effect on the pulmonary residual blood volume,can be reasonably selected according to the intraoperative situation.
6.Neoadjuvant treatment for locally advanced gastric cancer
Lulu ZHAO ; Dongbing ZHAO ; Yingtai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2020;42(11):907-911
Gastric cancer is the second most common and the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in China, which seriously endanger the lives and health of Chinese people. Due to the lack of typical symptoms and screening system of early gastric cancer, about 70% patients with gastric cancer are diagnosed as locally advanced disease in China. Radical resection is the main approach for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), however, the clinical effect of gastrectomy alone or gastrectomy plus adjuvant treatment is limited. As a result, there has been increasing interest in the neoadjuvant treatment, which could potentially downstage tumor, eliminate tumor micrometastasis, reduce intraoperative dissemination and postoperative recurrence, thus improve the prognosis of patients with LAGC. The exploration and application of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy of neoadjuvant treatment in LAGC have made continuous progress in recent years. To date, neoadjuvant therapy has been developed as a part of multimodality treatment for patients with LAGC.
7.Neoadjuvant treatment for locally advanced gastric cancer
Lulu ZHAO ; Dongbing ZHAO ; Yingtai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2020;42(11):907-911
Gastric cancer is the second most common and the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in China, which seriously endanger the lives and health of Chinese people. Due to the lack of typical symptoms and screening system of early gastric cancer, about 70% patients with gastric cancer are diagnosed as locally advanced disease in China. Radical resection is the main approach for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), however, the clinical effect of gastrectomy alone or gastrectomy plus adjuvant treatment is limited. As a result, there has been increasing interest in the neoadjuvant treatment, which could potentially downstage tumor, eliminate tumor micrometastasis, reduce intraoperative dissemination and postoperative recurrence, thus improve the prognosis of patients with LAGC. The exploration and application of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy of neoadjuvant treatment in LAGC have made continuous progress in recent years. To date, neoadjuvant therapy has been developed as a part of multimodality treatment for patients with LAGC.
8.Could subclinical esophageal submucosal mass be followed-up after systematic examination
Fengwei LI ; Jianwei BIAN ; Sijie LIU ; Xing XIN ; Xun WU ; Yingtai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2019;42(3):233-237
Objective To assess the choice between direct operation and followed- up observation for subclinical esophageal submucosal mass. Methods The clinical data of 133 patients with subclinical esophageal submucosal mass from February 1996 to October 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to the modes of intervention: direct operation group (82 cases) and followed-up group (51 cases). Their clinical data, imaging, endoscopy information, modes of intervention and final outcome were compared. Results All of the 133 patients were considered as esophageal leiomyoma. The age and body examination detection rate in direct operation group were significantly lower than those in followed-up group: (47.7 ± 13.1) years vs. (52.2 ± 10.1) years and 15.9% (13/82) vs. 37.3% (19/51), the tumor diameter, case history and incidence of chest and abdominal pain were significantly higher than those in followed-up group: (2.2 ± 1.4) cm vs. (1.7 ± 1.0) cm, 51 (44, 60) months vs. 47 (40, 55) months and 28.0% (23/82) vs. 9.8% (5/51), and there were statistical differences (P<0.05 or <0.01). There was no operative mortality in direct operation group, and the incidence of mild surgical complication was 8.5% (7/82); the pathological result showed that esophageal leiomyoma and other benign diseases were in 70 cases, and malignant disease in 12 cases (12 cases of malignant diseases who missed diagnosis before operation were mostly caused by incomplete examination.). In followed-up group, the mean observation time was 35.5 (3 to 240) months, disease progression was in 23 cases (45.1%, 23/51), 3 cases developed new-onset symptoms, 20 cases increased in diameter, and the average doubling time was 856 (126 to 2 891) d. Twenty-seven patients eventually underwent surgery (52.9%, 27/51, post-observation intervention group), without perioperative death, and the incidence of surgical complication was 7.4% (2/27). The pathological result showed that esophageal leiomyoma and other benign diseases were in 23 cases, and malignant disease in 4 cases. Compared with direct operation group, post-observation intervention group had no delayed treatment due to the observation and did not increase the surgery risk and difficulty, and no malignant transformation occurred. Conclusions Subclinical esophageal submucosal mass could be followed up, but endoscopic ultrasonography, CT and gastrointestinal angiography must be performed and must be followed up closely.
9. Comparison of short-term outcomes of laparoscopy-assisted and totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer
Fuhai MA ; Yang LI ; Weikun LI ; Wenzhe KANG ; Yingtai CHEN ; Yibin XIE ; Zhihong YIN ; Yu ZHANG ; Yantao TIAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(3):229-234
Objective:
To assess the safety, feasibility and short-term outcome of totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy(TLDG).
Methods:
Seventy-five patients who underwent laparoscopic distal gastrectomy in Cancer Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Science between August 2015 and April 2018 were enrolled in this study. A total of 46 laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) cases and 29 TLDG cases were included. The Short-term outcomes and safeties of the two groups were compared.
Results:
The operation time of TLDG group was significantly longer than that of LADG group (207±41 vs. 156±34 min,
10.A Preliminary Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of A Optimized Computed Tomography-guided Pulmonary Nodule Microcoil Localization Technique.
Fengwei LI ; Yingtai CHEN ; Jianwei BIAN ; Xing XIN ; Xun WU
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2019;22(6):349-354
BACKGROUND:
Preoperative computed tomography (CT) guided microcoil localization is a common method for small lung nodules before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). However, this method still has some limitation such as complicated operation and slight complications. We have optimized the original method. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical value of this optimized method.
METHODS:
35 pulmonary nodules from 31 patients between September 2018 and January 2019 were localized by the optimized method before VATS. The success rate, complications, pathological results and localization operations related data were statistically analyzed.
RESULTS:
The success rate of localization was 97.1%, and the success rate of VATS removal was 100%. The average operation time was 10.1 min (5 min-31 min), and the average time required for resection of lesions was 38.2 min (10 min-100 min). During the surgery, the microcoil of one patient was found to be dislocated and retracted into the chest wall. A puncture needle was inserted intolung tissue from the chest wall puncture point after the lung was inflated, and then the pulmonary nodule were successfully located and removed. A minor pneumothorax occurred in 3 patients, but no closed drainage was needed. Three patients developed intrapulmonary hematoma. The pathological results of 35 pulmonary nodules included 15 well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, 7 carcinoma in situ, 5 microinvasive adenocarcinoma, 4 atypical adenomatoid hyperplasia, 2 intrapulmonary lymph node hyperplasia, 2 inflammatory nodules.
CONCLUSIONS
For small pulmonary nodules requiring thoracoscopic surgery, the optimized computed tomography-guided pulmonary nodule microcoil localization technique is convenient, safe and effective, and worthy of promotion to use.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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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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surgery
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Lymph Nodes
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diagnostic imaging
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multiple Pulmonary Nodules
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diagnostic imaging
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surgery
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Young Adult

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