1.Treatment of a elderly patient of myelodysplastic syndrome-ring sideroblastic refratory anemia with decitabine and review of literatures
Jiying SU ; Qi HE ; Lingyun WU ; Chao XIAO ; Chunkang CHANG ; Xiao LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(10):610-612
Objective To study the effect of decitabine treating elderly patient with myelodysplastic syndrome-ring sideroblastic refractory anemia (MDS-RAS) and review the literatures. Methods Decitabine treated a patient with MDS-RAS four courses, at the dose of 25 mg everyday for 5 days per course. Observed the change of symptoms, peripheral blood cell counts, myelogram, T cell polarization, cellular immunity,chromosome. Determined the curative effect combined with efficiency standard of WHO 2008. Results The clinical symptoms got better after two courses. Peripheral blood cell counts began to get better after one course. The number of leukocyte, hemoglobin and platelet got nearly normal after four courses. After two courses, T cell polarization state got normal, the number of iron ring promyelocyticin bone marrow declined from 16 % to 0 and chromosome changed from complex karyotype to normal. Conclusion Decitabine is an effective drug to the old patient with MDS-RAS. But it needs to increase the number of cases and follow up long-term to observe the effective rate and long-term efficacy.
2.Induction chemotherapy with low-dose homoharringtonine, cytarabine, and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor priming in patients with advanced myelodysplastic syndrome or post-myelody splastic syndrome acute myeloid leukemia
Jiying SU ; Xiao LI ; Chunkang CHANG ; Lingyun WU ; Luxi SONG ; Meiru YANG ; Quan PU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(25):-
20?10~9/L. This regimen was given for one course for induction, and was followed by conventional chemotherapy as maintenance or consolidation when complete remission(CR) achieved, or succeeding with other treatment when no response could be observed. Results Six patients achieved CR (54.5%) and one achieved partial remission (PR)(9.1%) with one course of treatment. Among 6 of 11 patients with CR, 5 relapsed at 2,3,6,8 and 16 months respectively. Three relapsed patients were retreated with the same protocol but achieved only one partial responses. Nine of the 11 patients had been died and their mean survival (since induction chemotherapy) was 9.2 months. Infectious complications during cytopenia were less serious than conventional chemotherapy withno treatment-related.Conclusion This moderate intensity protocol with G-CSF priming is effective and safe but remissions are of short duration.
3.Application of personalized normative feedback interventions in preventing adolescent internet addiction
HUANG Jiying, SU Wenliang, ZHAO Lingbo
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(7):1028-1030
Objective:
To explore the influence of personalized normative feedback interventions on precaution of adolescents’ Internet addiction,and to provide a new perspective for intervention in youth health online.
Methods:
A total of 170 students from the second grade in a middle school and a high school of Fuzhou Province were randomly selected between April and May in 2016. By using the pretest post-test control group design, 90 adolescents in experimental group received personalized normative feedback interventions, while the 80 adolescents in control group were tested without interventions.
Results:
At 1-month after intervention, students in the intervention group showed positive results relative to those in the control group on variables associated with online behavior, including the online time of students in experimental group and the index of their internet addiction have significantly reduced(t=2.79 and 3.09, P<0.01). Simultaneously, the estimate of the online time towards the experimental group students has decreased(t=3.75 and 3.74, P<0.01), the estimate of the proportion of study uses has decreased(t=-2.56, P<0.05).
Conclusion
The personalized normative feedback interventions, to some extent, has some precautions on the adolescents’ behaviors of internet addiction.
4.To evaluate the awakening effect of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with chronic consciousness disturbance after brain injury based on magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Chaoyu WU ; Yi'an OUYANG ; Zhengbiao XUE ; Jiying LAI ; Songmao OUYANG ; Shusheng WANG ; Zihui SU ; Hongquan ZHU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(4):554-560
Objective Evaluation of the efficacy of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for chronic disturbance of consciousness after severe craniocerebral injury based on magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Methods The clinical data of 106 patients with chronic disturbance of consciousness after severe craniocerebral injury from January 2018 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed,and they were divided into control group(conventional rehabilitation treatment)and observation group(high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment)by propensity score matching method(1∶1),with 53 cases in each group.Both groups were examined by magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS)before and after treatment.The brain metabolic indexes[N-acetyl aspartate(NAA)/creatine(Cr)value,choline complex(Cho)/Cr value],Glasgow coma scale(GCS)score,electroencephalogram(EEG)grading,coma recovery scale(CRS-R)score,brainstem auditory evoked potential(BAEP)grading,upper limb sensory evoked potential(SSEP)grading and Cerebral blood flow perfusion index[cerebral blood volume(CBV),mean transit time(MTT),cerebral blood flow(CBF)]were compared between the two groups.Results After treatment,the NAA/Cr values of the thalamus and brainstem in the two groups increased,while the Cho/Cr values decreased,and the levels of brain metabolic indexes in the observation group were signifi-cantly better than those in the control group(P<0.05).The two groups'GCS score and CRS-R score increased,and the improvement of the observation group was better than that of the control group(P<0.05).The BAEP grading,EEG grading,and SSEP grading of the two groups improved,and those of the observation group were better than the control group(P<0.05).The CBF and CBV of the two groups increased,and MTT decreased,and the level of cere-bral blood perfusion index in the observation group was better than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation has a significant effect on the recovery of patients with chronic consciousness disorders after severe craniocerebral injury.The mechanism may be related to improving the blood flow velocity of brain tissue and metabolism in the brain.
5.Research advances on the TCA cycle in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2018;34(5):423-425
In pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL), mutations in the TCA cycle related genes may lead to the disturbance of the TCA cycle's intermediate metabolite levels, then cause pseudohypoxia by abnormal hypoxia-inducible factor ( HIF) activation, it also may lead to epigenetic changes, impede cell differentiation and apoptosis, and finally promote the occurrence and development of PPGL. This review focus on the research advances on the TCA cycle in the pathogenesis of PPGL, as well as the application of relevant detection methods.
6.Clinical analysis of neutrophil suppression caused by decitabine for the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes.
Dong WU ; Xiao LI ; Chunkang CHANG ; Lingyun WU ; Jiying SU ; Xi ZHANG ; Liyu ZHOU ; Luxi SONG ; Qi HE ; Chao XIAO ; Zheng ZHANG ; Cha GUO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(2):173-175
7. Study of iron overload assessment by T2* magnetic resonance imaging in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes
Luxi SONG ; Hongyu LU ; Chao XIAO ; Lingyun WU ; Dong WU ; Jiying SU ; Liyu ZHOU ; Chunkang CHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(3):222-226
Objectives:
To analyze the cardiac T2* value, liver iron concentration (LIC) , and related laboratory parameters in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with iron overload and evaluate the changes of organ functions after iron chelation therapy. To explore the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2* in making early diagnosis and assessing organs iron overload.
Methods:
Retrospective investigation was used to observe the cardiac T2* value, LIC, iron metabolism parameters and related laboratory parameters of 85 MDS patients from Nov 2014 to Jan 2018. Among them, 7 MDS patients with Low/Int-1 have received iron chelation therapy for 6 months during two MRI examinations. The above parameters were collected before and after iron chelation therapy for comparison.
Results:
Correlations were found between heart T2* value and age (