1.A study on the efficacy ofβ-lactam antibiotics combined with macrolides in treatment of severe community-acquired pneumonia in children
Jiafeng LI ; Shibiao WANG ; Guanghua LIU ; Guanyu RUAN ; Fanxiang ZENG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(5):453-455
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy ofβ-lactam combined with macrolides antibiotics in treatment of severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. Methods Children with severe CAP on admission between 2012 February and 2012 April were divided into treatment group and control group. With the same symptom specific supportive treat-ment, the patients in the treatment group were treated with both cefmetazole and azithromycin, while the patients in the control group were treated with cefmetazole alone. The total effective rate, number of days of symptoms and signs disappeared and num-ber of days of hospitalization were observed. Results The total effective rate was 87.8%in the trearment group and 61.3%in the control group with significant difference (P<0.05). Compared with control group, the recovery time of temperature, time of pulmonary rale disappearing and cough retraction were reduced (P<0.05). As well as the number of days of hospitalization was decreased (P<0.05). Conclusions The treatment of severe CAP in children with combination of azithromycin and cefmetazole results in better curative effect. A combined medication ofβ-lactam and macrolides antibiotics may be rational and effective.
2.Clinical analysis of single-channel micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi
Fanxiang MENG ; Shengyan WANG ; Xiaochen HE ; Peng ZHANG ; Bing WANG ; Dongdong FENG ; Haiyong LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(12):103-106
Objective To evaluate the efficacy, advantages and shortcomings of micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi.Methods Clinical data were collected from 126 patients with a failure treatment of history by ESWL (extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy) and RIRS (retrograde intrarenal surgery) in treatment of upper ureteral calculi (< 3.0 cm) from June 2015 to May 2016. Antegrade percutaneous access was obtained by B-type ultrasound guidance. Micro-PCNL was done using YAG laser fiber or pneumatic through the ureteroscope (F4.5~F6.5、F6.0~F7.5, 315 mm) to disintegrate the stones. The calculi clearance rate, operation time, operative hemorrhage, length of hospital stay and complications of the patients were analyzed after operation.ResultsThe calculi clearance rate was 88.9%, the operation time was 15~75 min, the operative hemorrhage was 15~35 ml, the length of hospital stay was 5~10 d. Only one patient need the second stage surgery because of intraoperative hemorrhage affected the surgical ifeld. No patients occurred massive hemorrhage, pneumothorax, bowel and other complications such as organ damage.Conclusion Micro-PCNL had a good clinical curative effect and security in treatment of uncomplicated ureteral calculi, which was worthy of promoting clinically.
3.Resistance to thyroid hormone syndrome due to p.Cys446Ser variant of THRbeta gene in a pedigree.
Shuguo SUN ; Yuanhong DING ; Yan KONG ; Fanxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(9):838-840
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a Chinese pedigree affected with resistance to thyroid hormone syndrome (RTH).
METHODS:
Exons 7 to 10 of the THRbeta gene were sequenced for the proband and members of his pedigree.
RESULTS:
Three patients from the pedigree were identified. All have presented with palpitation, fatigue, goiter, elevated free thyroid hormone and free triiodothyronine, and normal or elevated thyrotropin. Genetic testing revealed that the proband, his mother, second sister and one of her daughters had carried a heterozygous c.1336T>A variant of the THRbeta gene, which resulted in substitution of Cysteine by Serine at position 446. The variant was unreported previously. Based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics standards and guidelines, the c.1336T>A(p.Cys446Ser) variant of THRbeta gene was predicted to be lilely pathogenic(PM1+PM2+PM5+PP3).
CONCLUSION
The c.1336T>A variant, identified in the exon 10 of the THRbeta gene, probably underlay the RTH in this pedigree. Genetic testing has validated the clinical diagnosis for this pedigree.
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