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  • Analysis of diagnosis and treatment for 11 patients with perforation of choledocho- pancreatico-duodenal junction associated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

    Objective To analyze cause and therapy of perforation of choledocho-pancreatico-duodenal junction associated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and its related procedures. Method The clinical data of 11 patients diagnosed with the perforation of choledocho-pancreatico-duodenal junction associated with the ERCP from January 2010 to January 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. Results Of 11 patients, 5 were diagnosed within 24 h, 3 were diagnosed between 24 h and 48 h, 3 were diagnosed above 48 h. Seven patients who immediately operated were cured following definitive diagnosis, 2 died after undergoing the delayed operation, 2 died after receiving the conservative treatment. The results of the anatomical-pathological factors showed that 4 were the anomalous arrangement of pancreaticobiliary ducts, 2 were the periampullary diverticula, 3 were the exposure of common bile duct in the pancreas level, 2 had no bile duct abnormality. Conclusions Preoperative evaluation on anatomical-pathological factor of bile duct is importance to effectively predict risk of perforation of choledocho-pancreatico-duodenal junction associated with ERCP. Early precise diagnosis and actively surgical operation are essential for optimal outcome in patient with perforation of choledocho-pancreatico-duodenal junction associated with ERCP.

    Release date:2018-11-16 01:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of thymalfasin for hepatocellular carcinoma after liver resection

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of thymalfasin (Tα1) as an adjuvant therapy for hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after surgery.MethodsPatients with HBV-related HCC who underwent hepatectomy from February 2007 to December 2015 in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu Military General Hospital, or the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were retrospectively collected and divided into the Tα1 group and the observation group. Log-rank test and Kaplan-Meier curve were used to assess the overall survival, recurrence-free survival, and safety of patients. A Markov model was used to calculate the quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of the Tα1 group compared with the observation group. Cost data was from the hospital information system of the three hospitals. Utility scores mainly came from published data. Sensitivity analyses were applied to explore the impact of essential variables.ResultsA total of 208 patients with HCC after liver resection were enrolled, among them 48 received Tα1 treatment (the Tα1 group) and 160 were only followed up (the observation group). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the baseline characteristics. The median overall survival of the Tα1 group and the observation group was 102.0 months [95% confidence interval (CI) (74.8, 129.2) months] and 81.6 months [95%CI (65.7, 97.6) months], respectively, and the difference was statisitically significant (P=0.047); the median recurrence-free survival was 66.7 months [95%CI (17.3, 116.1) months] and 37.4 months [95%CI (28.7, 46.2) months], respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.044). There were no grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ adverse events and no treatment-related death occurred. The ICER of Tα1 group was ¥108 050.02/QALY, which was less than the willingness to pay (¥177 785.25/QALY).ConclusionsTα1, as an adjuvant therapy for HBV-related HCC patients, can improve the prognosis of the patients, and the cost is within the acceptable level in our country, so this strategy is likely to be a cost-effective option compared with the observation group.

    Release date:2018-12-24 02:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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