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  • Perioperative Management of Coexisting Diseases for Elderly Patients with Gastric Cancer

    Objective To explore the perioperative management of the coexisting diseases for the elderly patients with gastric cancer. Methods The clinical data of perioperative management for coexisting diseases in 528 patients with gastric cancer over 70 years old treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University from March 1980 to November 2008 were analyzed retrospectively. Results The main coexisting diseases included cardiovascuclar disease (259 cases, 49.05%), respiratory disease (161 cases, 30.49%), diabetes (72 cases, 13.64%). Adjusting blood pressure and blood glucose, improving cardiopulmonary function, and hepatic and renal function were mainly given. The common postoperative complications included intestinal obstruction (10 cases), pneumonia (10 cases), reflux esophagitis (9 cases), functional evacuation disorder of gastric remnant (7 cases), and anastomotic leakage (5 cases). Ten patients died during perioperative period: 6 died of heart and lung failure, 2 of acute myocardial infarction, 1 of anastomotic leakage, 1 of intestinal obstruction. Conclusions The common coexisting diseases in the elderly patients with gastric cancer are hypertension, bronchitis and diabetes. Complete assessment of the patient’s general health before operation and intensive perioperative management of the coexisting diseases not only can decrease the risk of surgical procedures, but also decrease the incidence of complication and perioperative mortality.

    Release date:2016-08-28 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Expression and Clinical Significance of Syndecan-1 Protein in Gastric Carcinoma

    Objective To investigate the expression of syndecan-1 protein in gastric carcinoma and normal gastric mucosa tissues, and find out the correlation between the expression of syndecan-1 protein and the clinicopathologic characteristics of gastric carcinoma. Methods The expression of syndecan-1 protein was detected by immunohistochemistry (ABC) in 60 cases of gastric carcinoma, including gastric carcinoma tissues and normal gastric mucosa tissues. Results Syndecan-1 protein expressed in all of the 60 normal gastric mucosa tissues, however, only 10 of 60 gastric carcinoma tissues (16.67%) showed positive expression. The positive rate of syndecan-1 expression in normal gastric mucosa tissues was higher than that in gastric carcinoma tissues, and this difference was statistically significant (χ2=65.88, P<0.05). The expression level of syndecan-1 protein in gastric carcinoma tissues with lymph node metastasis was lower than that without lymph node metastasis, and this difference was also statistically significant (χ2 =18.62, P<0.05). In addition, syndecan-1 expression was not correlated with patients’ age and position of tumor (Pgt;0.05), but correlated with the diameter, invasion depth and TNM stage of tumor (Plt;0.05). Conclusion The positive expression of syndecan-1 protein is low in gastric carcinoma tissue and has b correlation with tumor stage and lymph node metastasis.

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  • Relationship Between Angiopoietin and Angiogenesis of Gastric Carcinoma

    Objective To study the relationship between angiopoietin and the angiogenesis of gastric carcinoma, and to investigate the inter-regulation effect between different vascular growth factors which exist in microenvironment of gastric carcinoma. Methods Literatures about angiopoietin and angiogenesis of gastric carcinoma were collected and reviewed. Results There is a relationship between the expression of angiopoietin in microcirculation and the angiogenesis of gastric carcinoma. Yet, it is still a disputable issue on the inter-regulation effect of different vascular growth factors. Conclusion Angiopoietin may play an important role in the processes of sprouting, development and apoptosis of the microvessel of gastric carcinoma.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE ANTI-PROLIFERATION AND INDUCING DIFFERENTIATION EFFECTS OF ALL-TRANS RETINOIC ACID ON GASTRIC CANCER IN NUDE MICE

    The effects of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on primary gastric carcinoma models made by subcutaneous implanting gastric cancer to mice were observed. Thirty-two cancer bearing nude mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: control group (group Ⅰ), ATRA low dose feeding group (100μg/day, group Ⅱ), moderate dose feeding group (300μg/day, group Ⅲ), and high dose feeding group (1 000 μg/day, group Ⅳ). The alteration of tumor growth, morphology, cytobiology, and immuno-histochemical assay were perfermed. The results showed significant inhibition of tumor growth and inducing differentiation in the group Ⅲ and group Ⅳ as compared with group Ⅰ (P<0.01),and inhibited expression of p53, p21 protein in implanted tumor. The authors consider that ATRA has some effects of growth inhibition and differentiation on gastric cancer cells in vivo, and these is related to the inhibition of expression p53 and p21 onco-gene of cancer cells and accelerate apoptosis of carcinoma cells.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Relationship between COX-2 expression and gastric carcinoma: a meta-analysis

    Objectives To evaluate the expression and clinical significance of COX-2 in gastric carcinoma. Methods Such databases as PubMed, CNKI, WanFang Data and VIP were searched for the studies on the association between COX-2 and gastric carcinoma from inception to January 2017. Two researchers independently screened literature, extracted data and evaluate the risk of bias of included studies. RevMan 5.3 software were used to analyze the data. Results Eleven case-control studies involving 1 366 patients were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that, there were significant differences of COX-2 expression in the following comparisons: gastric carcinoma vs. normal esophageal tissues (RR=1.69, 95%CI 1.39 to 2.06, P<0.000 01), with serosa invasivevs. without serosa invasive (RR=1.37, 95%CI 1.14 to 1.66, P=0.001), clinical stages Ⅰ-Ⅱ vs. clinical stages Ⅲ-Ⅳ (RR=0.78, 95%CI 0.69 to 0.90, P=0.000 3), as well as lymph node metastasis vs. non-lymph node metastasis (RR=1.48, 95%CI 1.34 to 1.63, P<0.000 01). While no significant difference was found between well/general differentiation group and poorly differentiation group (RR=0.84, 95%CI 0.51 to 1.38,P=0.48). Conclusion COX-2 expression is associated with depth of invasion, clinical stage and lymph node metastasis, which prompts that COX-2 may play an important role in the occurrence and development of gastric carcinoma. Due to limited quality and quantity of the included studies, more high quality studies are needed to verify above conclusion.

    Release date:2017-11-21 03:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Lymph Node-Targeted Chemotherapy for Gastric Carcinoma .

    【Abstract】 Objective  To introduce the recent studies about the lymph node-targeted chemotherapy for gastric carcinoma. Methods The literatures on the lymph node-targeted chemotherapy for gastric carcinoma in recent years were collected and reviewed. Results  The lymph node-targeted chemotherapy for gastric carcinoma was effective because it couled improve the drug concentrations in regional lymph node. Conclusion As a part of multiple treatments for gastric carcinoma, lymph node-targeted chemotherapy will be further developed.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPRESSION AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF p16 GENE IN HUMAN GASTRIC CARCINOMA

    Objective To study the expression and its clinical significance of p16 in human gastric carcinomas. MethodsThe expression of p16 protein and mRNA in human gastric carcinomas using SP immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization (ISH) methods were examined. Results Of the 85 cases tested, 65.88% (56 cases) showed positive staining of p16 protein in the primary lesions. The positive rate of p16 protein was significantly lower in the cases with deep invasion, poor differentiation or shorter survival periods (P<0.05). The positive rate of p16 mRNA expression in human gastric carcinomas was 47.37% (in 38 cases). Conclusion p16 gene may correlate with the development and progress of gastric carcinomas. The expression of p16 gene may be a useful tool for showing biological behavior and prognosis of human gastric carcinomas.

    Release date:2016-09-08 02:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE STUDY OF PHARMACOKINETICS OF 5-Fu AFTER LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY INTRA-ARTERIAL INFUSION IN TREATMENT OF GASTRIC CARCINOMA

    Objective To evaluate the legitimate of regional artery infusion chemotherapy in the treatment of gastric carcinoma. MethodsThe pharmacokinetics of 5-Fu after different route of administration was studied. Results High concentration of 5-Fu found in portal vein via left-gastric intra-artetial administration were 4-40 folds higher than the group via intravenous administration.The time of high concentrations of 5-Fu via left-gastric intra-arterial administration maintained significantly longer than by intravenous administraion. The concentration of 5-Fu in tumor tissues and paratumorous lymph tissues by intra-arterial administration were 19 times and 23 times of the group by intravenous administration. Conclusion Regional arterial infusion chemotherapy can significantly increase the concentration of chemotherapeutic drugs in the tumorous region.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ANALYSIS OF THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION OF GASTRIC CARCINOMA

    One thousand four hundred and fifty-four cases of operations for gastric carcinoma in this hospital from 1983 to 1994 are reviewed. 121 out of 1454 patients sustained 168 occurrences of early postoperative complications. The patiets involvement rate was 8.32% and the occurrence rate of complications was 11.55%. Complications could be divided into two groups, the general complication after surery (8.25%) and complication relavent to gastrointestinal reconstruction (3.30%). Most common complications were wound infection, pulmonary infection, anastomotic obstruction or leakage. The authors stress the prevention of surgical complications that would furhter improve the therapeutic result of gastric cancer.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Relation Between CD44v6 and Lymph Node Metastasis and Prognosis of Gastric Carcinoma

    Objective To investigate the relation between CD44v6 and lymph node metastasis and prognosis of gastric carcinoma. Methods The expression of CD44v6 in 100 cases of advanced human gastric carcinoma was detected by immunohistochemical twostep method. Its relation with clinical pathology and prognosis was analyzed. Results CD44v6 expression occurred in 64%(64/100) of all gastric carcinomas; with the increase of depth of cancer invasion and local lymph node metastasis, the expression of CD44v6 elevated. Conclusion CD44v6 plays an important role in lymph node metastasis of human gastric carcinoma. It may be used as a new indicator to predict metastatic potential and prognosis of gastric carcinoma.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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