BACKGROUND Biliary stone disease is a highly prevalent condition and a leading cause of hospitalization worldwide.Hepatolithiasis with associated strictures has high residual and recurrence rates after traditional mul...BACKGROUND Biliary stone disease is a highly prevalent condition and a leading cause of hospitalization worldwide.Hepatolithiasis with associated strictures has high residual and recurrence rates after traditional multisession percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopic lithotripsy(PTCSL).AIM To study one-step PTCSL using the percutaneous transhepatic one-step biliary fistulation(PTOBF)technique guided by three-dimensional(3D)visualization.METHODS This was a retrospective,single-center study analyzing,140 patients who,between October 2016 and October 2023,underwent one-step PTCSL for hepatolithiasis.The patients were divided into two groups:The 3D-PTOBF group and the PTOBF group.Stone clearance on choledochoscopy,complications,and long-term clearance and recurrence rates were assessed.RESULTS Age,total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,Child-Pugh class,and stone location were similar between the 2 groups,but there was a significant difference in bile duct strictures,with biliary strictures more common in the 3D-PTOBF group(P=0.001).The median follow-up time was 55.0(55.0,512.0)days.The immediate stone clearance ratio(88.6%vs 27.1%,P=0.000)and stricture resolution ratio(97.1%vs 78.6%,P=0.001)in the 3D-PTOBF group were significantly greater than those in the PTOBF group.Postoperative complication(8.6%vs 41.4%,P=0.000)and stone recurrence rates(7.1%vs 38.6%,P=0.000)were significantly lower in the 3D-PTOBF group.CONCLUSION Three-dimensional visualization helps make one-step PTCSL a safe,effective,and promising treatment for patients with complicated primary hepatolithiasis.The perioperative and long-term outcomes are satisfactory for patients with complicated primary hepatolithiasis.This minimally invasive method has the potential to be used as a substitute for hepatobiliary surgery.展开更多
The most common symptom of patients with heart failure is reduced exercise tolerance,as indicated by decreased peak oxygen uptake(VO2peak),which is associated with both reduced quality of life and survival.Cardiac reh...The most common symptom of patients with heart failure is reduced exercise tolerance,as indicated by decreased peak oxygen uptake(VO2peak),which is associated with both reduced quality of life and survival.Cardiac rehabilitation is a safe and effective treatment for clinically stable patients with heart failure,and is associated with improvements in cardiopulmonary function,muscle strength,physical functional performance,and quality of life.Further,cardiac rehabilitation is associated with a reduction in heart failure hospitalization and mortality.Despite evidence of these benefits,cardiac rehabilitation referral and compliance among patients with heart failure remains low.In this review,we discuss exercise and training program selection for patients with heart failure,including optimal exercise training intensity,and a summary of recent literature on the use of cardiac rehabilitation for patients with heart failure.展开更多
基金Supported by The Key Medical Specialty Nurturing Program of Foshan During The 14th Five-Year Plan Period,No.FSPY145205The Medical Research Project of Foshan Health Bureau,No.20230814A010024+1 种基金The Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project,No.202102010251the Guangdong Science and Technology Program,No.2017ZC0222.
文摘BACKGROUND Biliary stone disease is a highly prevalent condition and a leading cause of hospitalization worldwide.Hepatolithiasis with associated strictures has high residual and recurrence rates after traditional multisession percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopic lithotripsy(PTCSL).AIM To study one-step PTCSL using the percutaneous transhepatic one-step biliary fistulation(PTOBF)technique guided by three-dimensional(3D)visualization.METHODS This was a retrospective,single-center study analyzing,140 patients who,between October 2016 and October 2023,underwent one-step PTCSL for hepatolithiasis.The patients were divided into two groups:The 3D-PTOBF group and the PTOBF group.Stone clearance on choledochoscopy,complications,and long-term clearance and recurrence rates were assessed.RESULTS Age,total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,Child-Pugh class,and stone location were similar between the 2 groups,but there was a significant difference in bile duct strictures,with biliary strictures more common in the 3D-PTOBF group(P=0.001).The median follow-up time was 55.0(55.0,512.0)days.The immediate stone clearance ratio(88.6%vs 27.1%,P=0.000)and stricture resolution ratio(97.1%vs 78.6%,P=0.001)in the 3D-PTOBF group were significantly greater than those in the PTOBF group.Postoperative complication(8.6%vs 41.4%,P=0.000)and stone recurrence rates(7.1%vs 38.6%,P=0.000)were significantly lower in the 3D-PTOBF group.CONCLUSION Three-dimensional visualization helps make one-step PTCSL a safe,effective,and promising treatment for patients with complicated primary hepatolithiasis.The perioperative and long-term outcomes are satisfactory for patients with complicated primary hepatolithiasis.This minimally invasive method has the potential to be used as a substitute for hepatobiliary surgery.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NO.81904153,NO.81603568)the Tianjin science and technology project:clinical medicine research center of Internal medicine of TCM in Tianjin(15ZXLCSY00020)+2 种基金the“Innovation team development Plan”of Ministry of Education-Research on the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases in traditional Chinese medicine(IRT 16R54)the State Administration of traditional Chinese Medicine(SATCM),the National Clinical Research Base of Chinese Medicine(No.JDZX2015005)and the Najor Science and Technology Project of Tianjin(No.16zxmjsy00050).
文摘The most common symptom of patients with heart failure is reduced exercise tolerance,as indicated by decreased peak oxygen uptake(VO2peak),which is associated with both reduced quality of life and survival.Cardiac rehabilitation is a safe and effective treatment for clinically stable patients with heart failure,and is associated with improvements in cardiopulmonary function,muscle strength,physical functional performance,and quality of life.Further,cardiac rehabilitation is associated with a reduction in heart failure hospitalization and mortality.Despite evidence of these benefits,cardiac rehabilitation referral and compliance among patients with heart failure remains low.In this review,we discuss exercise and training program selection for patients with heart failure,including optimal exercise training intensity,and a summary of recent literature on the use of cardiac rehabilitation for patients with heart failure.