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Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment ; (12): 58-61, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986478

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Objective To compare the success rate and complication rate between real-time ultrasound-guided and technique modified methods of right subclavian vein puncture in tumor patients during implantation of totally implanted port, and to evaluate their effectiveness and safety. Methods We randomly divided 260 tumor patients into ultrasound-guided group and technique modified group, and compared the success rate, pneumothorax, arterial injury, ectopic catheter, local hematoma, puncture times, pinch-off syndrome, etc. Results The success rate of primary puncture in the ultrasound-guided group was better than that in the technique modified group (96.92% vs. 86.15%, P=0.002). The overall complication of the ultrasound-guided group was lower than that of the technique modified group (0 vs. 9.23%, P < 0.001). The incidence of pneumothorax (0 vs. 3.85%, P=0.024) and accidental arterial injury (0 vs. 3.08%, P=0.044) in the ultrasound-guided group were lower than those in the technique modified group. There was no arteriovenous fistula and pinch-off syndrome in any group. Conclusion Compared with the technique modified group, the ultrasound-guided group has more advantages in puncture. Patients with vascular variability can be detected in time.

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Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-591060

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Objective:To prepare dendritic cell (DC)-cytokine induced killer (CIK) tumor vaccine using DCs of patients with nonsmall-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring autologous tumor antigens and to observe its inhibitory effect on autologous tumor cells in vitro. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) extracted from NSCLC patients were cultured into DCs and CIKs in presence of different cytokines. Cancer cells from the patients were cultured in vitro and were used to prepare different tumor antigens: tumor cell lysates, necrotic tumor cells and normally-grown tumor cells. The DCs were stimulated by OK-432 and the phenotypes of the DCs were analyzed by flow cytometer. Then the DCs were co-cultured with CIKs. The anti-tumor effect of DC-CIK was evaluated by MTT assay. Results: Compared with the DCs harboring the antigens of necrotic tumor cells and normally-grown tumor cells, DCs pulsed with tumor cell lysates had significantly higher expression of surface molecules such as CD1a (85.1?2.7), CD80 (80.0?4.4), CD83 (75.4?5.3), and HLA-DR(80.5?7.8, all P

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