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  • Effect of perioperative fluid management on postoperative pulmonary complications of esophagectomy: A retrospective cohort study

    Objective To evaluate the effect of perioperative fluid management on postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) of esophagectomy, and to find out the optimal scheme for perioperative fluid administration. Methods This retrospective cohort study enrolled 75 patients with esophageal squamous cell cancer who have received esophagectomy in West China Hospital from June to December 2014. We used the Kroenke's postoperative pulmonary complications classification system to define the PPCs. Patients with PPCs of grade Ⅱ-Ⅳ were considered as PPCs group (n=13, 12 males, 1 female, age of 64.62±8.64 years), and others were considered as non-complication group (n=62, 50 males, 12 females, age of 60.55±8.73 years). Intraoperative and postoperative fluid inputs and outputs as well as clinical characteristics between groups were compared. Results Between two groups, there was a great difference in postoperative albumin infusion, intraoperative fluid administration [net input, total input, net input/kg, total input/kg, net input/(kg·h) and total input/(kg·h)] and fluid input on the first postoerative 1–3 days (total input and total input/kg). The cutoff value for total input/(kg·h) in operation and total input on the first 1–3 postoerative days was 12.07 ml/(kg·h) and 178.57 ml/kg, respectively. Conclusion The speed of fluid infusion in operation and total input on postoperative 1-3 days are most important influence factors of PPCs. The speed in operation should not exceed 12.07 ml/(kg·h) and the total input on postoperative 1-3 days should not exceed 178.57 ml/kg. Within this range, an appropriate increase in fluid volume can make patients feel better.

    Release date:2017-04-24 03:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Surgical management of superior sulcus desmoid tumor in the left lung: A case report

    Desmoid tumor is a rare, locally-invasive fibromatosis with a high recurrence rate and non-metastatic features. Here, we reported a 62-year male patient with desmoid tumor in the superior sulcus of left lung, complaining of cough, chest pain, limited-movement, and pain on the left upper arm. We performed extended resection of the tumor, including wedge resection of the left upper lobe, resection and anastomosis of partial left subclavian artery, resection of T1 nerve root, cauterization of adhesive pleura, and resection of the left first and second ribs. After surgery, the patient's symptoms were relived. The duration of hospital stay was 8 d. This is the first reported case of surgical treatment for the superior sulcus desmoid tumor.

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  • 芦山地震卧床伤员预防肺部感染的效果观察

    目的探讨芦山地震中卧床伤员应用呼吸训练器改善肺功能、预防肺部感染的临床效果。 方法将地震综合病房在2013年4月20日-5月20日期间收治的60例需长期卧床的芦山地震伤员按照其是否接受使用呼吸训练器分为对照组和观察组各30例,对照组行常规护理,观察组在常规护理基础上应用呼吸训练器行呼吸训练,观察1个月后各组伤员肺部感染的发生率。 结果观察组伤员卧床期间的肺部感染率为3.3%,明显低于对照组肺部感染率20.0%,差异有统计学意义(χ2=4.043,P=0.044)。 结论长期卧床伤员使用呼吸训练器能够有效改善肺功能,减少肺部感染。

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  • The survey and analysis of preoperative psychological state in patients with pulmonary nodules

    ObjectiveTo investigate the preoperative psychological state of patients with pulmonary nodules in order to make the content of the education more "individualized and humanized".MethodsWe conducted a consecutive questionnaire study for 107 patients who were planning to undergo pulmonary resection surgery from May 2018 to July 2018 in our department. There were 54 males and 53 females with an average age of 56.8±11.2 years. The questionnaire content included two parts: personal basic information and 20 questions about surgery, complications, follow-up and hospitalization expense.ResultsThere were 60.7% of the patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules by CT scan during physical examination, and 52.3% of the patients had strong will to undergo pulmonary surgery to resect nodules; 64.5% of patients wanted doctors to tell them the extent of the disease and whether the tumor could be cured by surgery, and 30.0% of patients concerned whether chief surgeon would complete the whole surgery. The surgery risk and postoperative complications were ignored by patients easily (5.6% and 14.9% respectively). The hospital expenses were not the primary concern of patients. Only 1.9% of patients believed that doctors used nonessentials which deliberately led to increased costs. Network follow-up was accepted by most patients (94.4%).ConclusionIt will contribute to improve preoperative education rationality and effectiveness by understanding true psychological state of patients.

    Release date:2019-05-28 09:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical response rate of CD19 chimeric antigen receptor modified-T cells in the treatment of B cell hematological malignancies: a single rate meta-analysis

    ObjectivesTo systematically review the clinical response rate of CD19 chimeric antigen receptor modified-T cells (CD19CART) in the treatment of B cell hematological malignancies.MethodsPubMed, EMbase, CNKI, WanFang Data and VIP databases were searched to collect cohort studies about CD19CART in the treatment of B cell hematological malignancies from 2000 to 2016. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data and assessed the risk of bias of included studies. Then, a single rate meta-analysis was performed by R software and SPSS 16.0 software.ResultsA total of 13 prospective cohort studies were included. The results of single group rate meta-analysis showed that the overall pooled response rate of CD19 CART was 68% (95%CI 0.51 to 0.82). The 6 months and 1-year PFS after CD19 CART infused by Kaplan-Meier were 46% (95%CI 0.35 to 0.56) and 24% (95%CI 0.16 to 0.34), respectively. The median duration was 180 days (95%CI 138 to 222). The COX regression model showed lymphodepletion to be the only influence factor of PFS.ConclusionsCD19 CART has a good clinical response rate in the treatment of B cell hematological malignancies. Lymphodepletion is the only important impact on the response rate and PFS. Due to limited quality and quantity of included studies, more high quality studies are required to verify the above conclusions.

    Release date:2018-03-20 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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