1.Efficacy of thoracolumbar single segment of Brucella spondylitis TLIF surgery
Shengjie SU ; Ningkui NIU ; Jiandang SHI ; Jun ZHANG ; Peng WANG ; Huiqiang DING ; Zili WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(4):554-558
Objective To investigate clinical efficacy of transforaminal approach debridement with fusion,thoracolumbar single segment of Brucella spondylitis pedicle screw fixation (TLIF surgery).Methods We analyzed retrospectively the clinical data of 28 patients with Brucella spondylitis treated in our department between January 2009 and January 2014 with TLIF surgery (Group A) and internal fixation with a simple posterior anterior interbody disease debridement,autogenous bone graft (Group B).The two groups were compared in operation time,blood loss,postoperative ambulation time,hospitalization days,erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR),Creactive protein (CRP),American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) classification,visual analogue scale (VAS),Oswestry Disability Index (ODI),Cobb angle of vertebral bone graft healing,and complications.Results All the patients were followed up for an average of 20.2 months (18 to 27 months).They were all cured.Compared with those in Group B,patients in Group A had shorter operation time (164.60±59.19)min,significantly reduced blood loss (346.00±108.90)mL and complications (1 case);significantly shorter postoperative ambulation time (3.36±1.11 days),hospitalization days (17.36 ± 4.19) days and duration (13.16 ± 3.94) months (P < 0.05).The two groups did not significantly differ in VAS scores,ODI,ESR CRP,or Cobb angle (P>0.05).Conclusion On the basis of norms of anti-drug treatment for brucellosis,TLIF surgery on Brucella spondylitis has the advantages including less trauma,shorter operation time,easier operation,less bleeding,earlier postoperative ambulation,and lower complication rate.
2.Relationship between the serum level of β2-microglobin and international prognostic index and the prognostic analysis of patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Zhanhe PAN ; Huiqiang HUANG ; An SU ; Xin WANG ; Qingqing CAI ; Yan GAO ; Xia LU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(9):528-530
Objective To determine the relationship between the serum level of β2-microglobin (β2-MG)and international prognostic index (IPI) and investigate the role of IPI in predicting the prognosis and making individualized therapy for peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).Methods Eighty-one patients with PTCL were treated by standard CHOP regimen.The clinical characteristics,response,long-term surival rates and the relationship between serum level of β2-MG and IPI scores were analyzed retrospectively.Results Eighty-one patients were eligible.All of them were treated by CHOP regimen.The overall response rate (RR) was 82.7 % with 53.1% complete remission (CR) rate.The RR of IPI low risk,low-intermediate risk,high-intermediate risk,and high risk were 95.7 %,87.5 %,53.8 % and 20.0 %,with CR rate 74.5 %,37.5 %,15.4 % and 0,respectively (P <0.05).The median survival times (MST) were 31.2 months at a median follow-up of 30 months (2-98 months).The acturial 1-,3-,and 5-year overall survival (OS) rates were 83.5 %,41.8 % and 34.7 %,respectively.The 5-year OS rates of low risk,low-intermediate risk,high-intermediate risk,high risk were 57.3 %,55.9 %,0 and 0,respectively (P <0.05).The OS rates of low risk group (IPI 0-2 scores) and high risk group (IPI 3-5 scores) were 54.8 % and 0,respectively (P <0.05).Serum levels of β2-MG were significantly elevated in the high risk group than those in the low risk group.The proportion of abnormal serum level of [β2-MG were also significantly elevated in the high risk group than those in the low risk group.The results of multivariante analysis showed that serum level of β2-MG and IPI scores were independent prognostic factors for PTCL (P<0.05).Conclusion The serum level of β2-MG with IPI scores system can be uscd for evaluating the prognosis of PTCL patients.
3.Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A and Medicated Bath on Spasm for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Qiang CHEN ; Huiqiang XU ; Shaofeng JIN ; Kunyang SU ; Zehua HUANG ; Shaohui ZOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(10):916-918
Objective To explore the effect of Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injection combined with rehabilitation training and medicated bath on spasm for children with cerebral palsy. Methods 80 children with spastic and mixed cerebral palsy were randomly divided into two groups with 40 cases in each group. The control group received physical therapy, and the observation group received BTX-A injection and rehabilitation training and medicated bath. They were assessed with modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88) before and 3 months after treatment. Results The scores of MAS and GMFM were better in 2 groups after treatment (P<0.05) and the observation group was better than that of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion BTX-A injection combined with medicated bath can reduce muscle tension, improve gross motor function of children with spastic and mixed cerebral palsy.
4. Application of pegylated recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor to prevent chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in patients with lymphoma: a prospective, multicenter, open-label clinical trial
Huiqiang HUANG ; Bing BAI ; Yuhuan GAO ; Dehui ZOU ; Shanhua ZOU ; Huo TAN ; Yongping SONG ; Zhenyu LI ; Jie JIN ; Wei LI ; Hang SU ; Yuping GONG ; Meizuo ZHONG ; Yuerong SHUANG ; Jun ZHU ; Jinqiao ZHANG ; Zhen CAI ; Qingliang TENG ; Wanjun SUN ; Yu YANG ; Zhongjun XIA ; Hailin CHEN ; Luoming HUA ; Yangyi BAO ; Ning WU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(10):825-830
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pegylated recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (PEG-rhG-CSF) in prophylaxis neutropenia after chemotherapy in patients with lymphoma.
Methods:
This was a multicenter, single arm, open, phase Ⅳ clinical trial. Included 410 patients with lymphoma received multiple cycles of chemotherapy and PEG-rhG-CSF was administrated as prophylactic. The primary endpoint was the incidence of Ⅲ/Ⅳ grade neutropenia and febrile neutropenia (FN) after each chemotherapy cycle. Meanwhile the rate of antibiotics application during the whole period of chemotherapy was observed.
Results:
①Among the 410 patients, 8 cases (1.95%) were contrary to the selected criteria, 35 cases (8.54%) lost, 19 cases (4.63%) experienced adverse events, 12 cases (2.93%) were eligible for the termination criteria, 15 cases (3.66%) develpoed disease progression or recurrence, thus the rest 321 cases (78.29%) were into the Per Protocol Set. ②During the first to fourth treatment cycles, the incidences of grade Ⅳ neutropenia after prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF were 19.14% (49/256) , 12.5% (32/256) , 12.18% (24/197) , 13.61% (20/147) , respectively. The incidences of FN were 3.52% (9/256) , 0.39% (1/256) , 2.54% (5/197) , 2.04% (3/147) , respectively. After secondary prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF, the incidences of Ⅳ grade neutropenia decreased from 61.54% (40/65) in the screening cycle to 16.92% (11/65) , 18.46% (12/65) and 20.75% (11/53) in 1-3 cycles, respectively. The incidences of FN decreased from 16.92% (11/65) in the screening cycle to 1.54% (1/65) , 4.62% (3/65) , 3.77% (2/53) in 1-3 cycles, respectively. ③The proportion of patients who received antibiotic therapy during the whole period of chemotherapy was 34.39% (141/410) . ④The incidence of adverse events associated with PEG-rhG-CSF was 4.63% (19/410) . The most common adverse events were bone pain[3.90% (16/410) ], fatigue (0.49%) and fever (0.24%) .
Conclusion
During the chemotherapy in patients with lymphoma, the prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF could effectively reduce the incidences of grade Ⅲ/Ⅳ neutropenia and FN, which ensures that patients with lymphoma receive standard-dose chemotherapy to improve its cure rate.
5.Therapeutic effects of modified plantar skin grafting for the deep burn wounds of the back and butts
Shurun HUANG ; Hui LIN ; Chun ZENG ; Jiangtao LIU ; Weiqi YE ; Yiyong WANG ; Huiqiang SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(3):243-249
Objective:To compare the therapeutic effects of modified plantar skin grafting and thigh skin grafting on the deep burn wounds of the back and buttocks.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 30 patients with deep burn wounds on their back and buttocks who were admitted to the 910th Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force of PLA from January 2021 to April 2023, including 26 males and 4 females, aged 21-72 years [(49.9±14.0)years]. The total burn size was 50%-97% of the total body surface area (TBSA), with the third-degree burn on the back and buttocks 6%-16% TBSA. The burn wounds on the back and buttocks were repaired using plantar skin grafts alone, thigh skin grafts alone or plantar skin grafts combined with the grafts from other body parts. The patients were grouped according to the skin graft donor sites and the times of harvesting skin grafts: there were 20 patients undergone plantar skin grafting including 10 patient with plantar skin graft harvested once (group of plantar skin graft harvested once) and 10 patients with plantar skin graft harvested twice or three times (group of plantar skin graft harvested more than once), and 10 patients undergone thigh skin grafting harvested once (group of thigh skin graft harvested once). The areas of plantar skin grafts harvested at the last time and the wound areas on the back and butts that could be repaired each time were calculated. After the last harvest, the thickness of the stratum corneum, 7-day survival rate of the skin grafts, proportion of 3-month residual wound area in the skin graft area, healing time of the donor sites, and 6-month Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) scores of the donor sites in the group of plantar skin graft harvested once were compared with those in the group of thigh skin graft harvested once and the group of plantar skin graft harvested more than once. The appearance and texture of the skin graft, patients′ walking patterns and complications were observed at 6 months after the last skin harvest.Results:All the patients were followed up for 6-18 months [(7.8±1.6)months]. In the 20 patients with plantar skin grafts harvested, the areas of skin grafts harvested at the last time were 2.5%-4.5% TBSA [(3.4±0.6)% TBSA] and the wound areas that could be repaired each time were 3%-8% TBSA [(5.5±1.5)% TBSA]. After the last harvest, the thickness of the stratum corneum in the group of plantar skin graft harvested once was (190.4±8.9)μm, which was significantly thicker than that in the group of thigh skin graft harvested once [(50.0±6.6)μm] and that in the group of plantar skin graft harvested more than once [(166.8±21.9)μm] ( P<0.01); the 7-day survival rate of the skin grafts, proportion of 3-month residual wound area in the skin graft area, healing time of the donor sites, and 6-month VSS scores of the donor sites were (93.6±2.3)%, 2.0 (0.1, 3.5)%, (9.9±1.8)days and (1.7±0.7)points in the group of plantar skin graft harvested once, (78.0±6.6)%, 5.3 (4.0, 5.8)%, (14.0±1.4)days and (4.9±2.3)points in the group of thigh skin graft harvested once, and (93.4±2.6) %, 2.0 (0.1, 3.8)%, (10.0±1.2)days and (1.8±0.8)points in the group of plantar skin graft harvested more than once. The group of plantar skin graft harvested once showed a significant increase in the 7-day survival rate and a significant decrease in the proportion of 3-month residual wound area in the skin graft area, healing time of the donor sites, and 6-month VSS scores of the donor sites in comparison with the group of thigh skin graft harvested once ( P<0.05 or 0.01), while there were no significant differences in above mentioned indices between the group of plantar skin graft harvested once and the group of plantar skin graft harvested more than once ( P>0.05). At 6 months after the last skin harvest, the skin graft areas on the back and buttocks were flat, hard and firm and all the patients in the three groups could walk normally, with no complications such as severe itching, pain or folliculitis in the skin graft area. Conclusions:In the treatment of burn wounds on the back and buttocks, compared with thigh skin grafting, modified plantar skin grafting has advantages of thicker stratum corneum, better wear resistance and pressure resistance in the skin graft areas, a higher survival rate of skin grafts, rapid healing, mild scar, and undisturbed walking pattern after surgery and no common complications. Moreover, skin grafts can be harvested repeatedly from the donor sites, with no impact on the therapeutic effects.
6.Efficacy and safety of mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection in treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphomas: a multicenter, non-interventional, ambispective cohort, real-world study (MOMENT)
Huiqiang HUANG ; Zhiming LI ; Lihong LIU ; Liang HUANG ; Jie JIN ; Hongyan TONG ; Hui ZHOU ; Zengjun LI ; Zhenqian HUANG ; Wenbin QIAN ; Kaiyang DING ; Quande LIN ; Ming HOU ; Yunhong HUANG ; Jingbo WANG ; Pengcheng HE ; Xiuhua SUN ; Xiaobo WANG ; Zunmin ZHU ; Yao LIU ; Jinhai REN ; Huijing WU ; Liling ZHANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Liangquan GENG ; Jian GE ; Ou BAI ; Liping SU ; Guangxun GAO ; Xin LI ; Yanli YANG ; Yijian CHEN ; Aichun LIU ; Xin WANG ; Yi WANG ; Liqun ZOU ; Xiaobing HUANG ; Dongping HUANG ; Shujuan WEN ; Donglu ZHAO ; Jun MA
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2023;32(8):457-464
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection in the treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) in a real-world setting.Methods:This was a real-world ambispective cohort study (MOMENT study) (Chinese clinical trial registry number: ChiCTR2200062067). Clinical data were collected from 198 patients who received mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection as monotherapy or combination therapy at 37 hospitals from January 2022 to January 2023, including 166 patients in the retrospective cohort and 32 patients in the prospective cohort; 10 patients in the treatment-na?ve group and 188 patients in the relapsed/refractory group. Clinical characteristics, efficacy and adverse events were summarized, and the overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were analyzed.Results:All 198 patients were treated with mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection for a median of 3 cycles (range 1-7 cycles); 28 cases were treated with mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection as monotherapy, and 170 cases were treated with the combination regimen. Among 188 relapsed/refractory patients, 45 cases (23.9%) were in complete remission (CR), 82 cases (43.6%) were in partial remission (PR), and 28 cases (14.9%) were in disease stabilization (SD), and 33 cases (17.6%) were in disease progression (PD), with an objective remission rate (ORR) of 67.6% (127/188). Among 10 treatment-na?ve patients, 4 cases (40.0%) were in CR, 5 cases (50.0%) were in PR, and 1 case (10.0%) was in PD, with an ORR of 90.0% (9/10). The median follow-up time was 2.9 months (95% CI 2.4-3.7 months), and the median PFS and OS of patients in relapsed/refractory and treatment-na?ve groups were not reached. In relapsed/refractory patients, the difference in ORR between patients with different number of treatment lines of mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection [ORR of the second-line, the third-line and ≥the forth-line treatment was 74.4% (67/90), 73.9% (34/46) and 50.0% (26/52)] was statistically significant ( P = 0.008). Of the 198 PTCL patients, 182 cases (91.9%) experienced at least 1 time of treatment-related adverse events, and the incidence rate of ≥grade 3 adverse events was 66.7% (132/198), which was mainly characterized by hematologic adverse events. The ≥ grade 3 hematologic adverse events mainly included decreased lymphocyte count, decreased neutrophil count, decreased white blood cell count, and anemia; non-hematologic adverse events were mostly grade 1-2, mainly including pigmentation disorders and upper respiratory tract infection. Conclusions:The use of mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome injection-containing regimen in the treatment of PTCL has definite efficacy and is well tolerated, and it is a new therapeutic option for PTCL patients.