Publications by authors named "Li-Liangzi Guo"

A 65-year-old man was admitted to our hospital complaining of reflux for more than 20 years. After endoscopy and barium-swallow examination, he was diagnosed with achalasia as well as a squamous cell carcinoma. Therefore, peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) combined with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) was performed simultaneously.

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Few studies have thoroughly assessed the efficacy and safety of vedolizumab (VDZ) in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to further evaluate this association. PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane databases were searched until April 2022.

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Context: Patients with pancreatic cancer (PC) at a late stage often suffer from severe abdominal pain due to the invasion of celiac plexus, and the analgesics they receive often have intolerable side effects. Endoscopic, ultrasound-guided, celiac plexus neurolysis (EUS-guided CPN) can have a good therapeutic effect.

Objective: The study intended to evaluate the ability of two nursing cooperation patterns to reduce patients' pain, decrease operation times, increase operational efficiency, and increase nurses' satisfaction, for patients with advanced PC and abdominal pain who received EUS-guided CPN.

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Background: It is disputed about optimal bowel preparation for small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE). This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the role of simethicone in intestinal preparation for SBCE.

Methods: We searched four databases (PubMed, web of science, Embase, and Scopus databases) for relevant studies.

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Objective: Vitamin D consumption and circulating 25(OH)D level are associated with decreased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) and colorectal adenoma (CRA), but few studies have assessed their relationship with the incidence and recurrence of CRC precursors. Therefore, we performed this meta-analysis to further evaluate the association.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and Embase databases in English until August 2021.

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Introduction: We aimed to assess the effects of 2 isoenergetic intervention diets (a freshwater fish-based diet [F group] or freshwater fish-based and red meat-based diets alternately [F/M group]) on liver steatosis and their relationship with intestinal flora in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

Methods: In this open-label, 84-day randomized controlled trial, 34 NAFLD patients with hepatic steatosis ≥10% were randomly assigned to the F group or F/M group in a 1:1 ratio using a computer-generated random number allocation by a researcher not involved in the study. Liver fat content and gut microbiota and its metabolites were measured.

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Article Synopsis
  • Ascites, a condition often caused by various diseases, can be investigated using a new technique called single orifice percutaneous endoscopic surgery (SOPES), which accesses the peritoneal cavity through the contralateral McBurney's point or umbilicus.
  • A study compared the effectiveness of these two access points over a span of 11 years, focusing on diagnostic accuracy, complications, procedure time, and hospital costs.
  • Results indicated that while both approaches had similar diagnostic success rates, the contralateral McBurney's point (IM group) had a significantly lower complication rate and shorter procedure time compared to the umbilicus approach (UM group), demonstrating SOPES as a valuable tool for assessing ascites.
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Background: The regulatory network of ulcerative colitis (UC)-associated miRNAs is not fully understood. In this study, we aim to investigate the global profile and regulatory network of UC associated miRNAs in the context of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS).

Methods: UC was induced in C57BL mice using DSS.

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Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic non-organic disease of the digestive system. Berberine (BBR) has been used to treat patients with IBS, but the underlying therapeutic mechanism is little understood. We believe that BBR achieves its therapeutic effect on IBS by preventing stress intestinal inflammation and visceral hypersensitivity and reducing bowel motility.

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