ObjectiveTo summarize the recent research progress on pathogenesis of human arrest defective 1(ARD1) protein in colorectal cancer and treatment process. MethodsSearched the related literatures from the databases such as CNKI, PubMed and so on, the relevant ARD1 in the development, diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer were reviewed. ResultsARD1 has effect of anti colorectal cancer, it can inhibit the proliferation and promote apoptosis of colorectal cancer cells, and improve the sensitivity of colorectal cancer cells to anticancer drugs at the cellular level. The treatment is mainly through the induction of cancer cell apoptosis or (and) decreased the proliferation ability of cancer cells, thus delaying the disease process. However, it is still in the research stage of animal experiments, which can not be directly applied to clinical practice. Conciusions ARDl study on the mechanism of anti colorectal cancer cells has become the focus of research with animal research and promotion, and provide new therapy concepts and measures for diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer.
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of diaphrammatic paralysis (DP) in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) after cardiac surgery. MethodsBetween October 2008 and June 2014, among 2 962 infant patients ( < 1 year) underwent cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease, postoperative DP was diagnosed in 31 patients. The paralysed hemidiaphragm was left side in 10 patients, right side in 15 patients, and bilateral in 6 patients. There were 22 males and 9 females. The age at operation was 1-12 (4.5±4.2) months on the average. The body weight at operation was 2.9 to 8.5 (5.6±2.2) kg on the average.All children received mechanical ventilation. ResultsNo patient died in this study.There was a statistical difference between preoperative and postoperative mechanical ventilation time at 123-832 (420±223) hours versus 15-212 (75±58) hours (P < 0.05). ConclusionsDP caused by phrenic nerve injury during surgical intervention for congenital heart disease is an important risk factor in terms of morbidity during the postoperative period. Diaphragmatic plication appears a good option, especially in infant children, to wean patients from mechanical ventilation and to prevent long-term side effects of mechanical ventilation.