Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of hyperbaric oxygen treatment for patients with post-stroke depression. Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about hyperbaric oxygen treatment with placebo or open control in patients with post-stroke depression were comprehensively retrieved in PubMed (1966 to 2012.12), EMbase (1974 to 2012.12), EBSCO (1965 to 2012.12), CENTRAL (2012.11), CBM (1978 to 2012.12), CNKI (1980 to 2012.12), and VIP (1989 to 2012.12). References of the included articles were also retrieved. Two reviewers independently screened literature according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted data, and assessed the quality of the included studies. Then, meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.0. Results Twelve trials involving 822 patients were included, all of which were randomized non-placebo controlled trials. The results of meta-analysis of 12 trials (n=822) showed, the improvement of depression symptoms in the HBO group was better than that in the control group (MD=4.82, 95%CI 3.12 to 6.52). However, funnel plot showed that publication bias was large. After removing three trials for sensitive analysis, the results showed that the improvement of depression symptoms in the HBO group was still better than that in the control group (MD=3.91, 95%CI 3.35 to 4.47). Adverse events were reported in 2 trials, including dizziness, palpitation, mild earache, tinnitus, etc. However, no severe adverse events occurred. Conclusion Current evidence indicates that, HBO can effectively reduce the score of HAMD and no serious adverse reactions occurred. It’s necessary to further carry out high quality randomized controlled trials with large sample size due to limited quality and quantity of the included studies, so as to assess its effectiveness and safety.
Objective To evaluate the role of guide sheath (GS) utilization in radial endobronchial ultrasound guided transbronchial lung biopsy (EBUS-TBLB) for diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs). Methods The clinical data of patients who underwent EBUS-TBLB in Peking University First Hospital from July 2012 to June 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were divided into three groups,ie. a GS group, a non-GS group, and a double biopsy group. Results A total of 118 patients with 126 PPLs were collected. The overall diagnostic yield of EBUS-guided bronchoscopy was 60.3%. The diagnostic yield of GS group, non-GS group and double biopsy group was 65.4%(36/55), 61.5%(8/13), 59.6%(31/52), respectively. The diagnostic yield of the non-GS group was significantly lower than other two groups when PPLs≤20 mm (χ2=6.8,P=0.033), whereas no significant difference was observed when PPLs>20 mm (χ2=2.301,P=0.301). Conclusion GS significantly improves diagnostic yield in EBUS-TBLB when PPLs≤20 mm.