1.Hepatic steatosis: a common reason for elevated alanine aminotransferase levels in HBsAg-positive chronic hepatitis B patients with low HBV DNA loads.
Jun-ping SHI ; Jan-gao FAN ; Gou-qiang LOU ; Li ZHANG ; Chen-bo HU ; Rui WU ; Yun-hao XUN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2008;16(11):818-822
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the causes of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level elevation in HBsAg-positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with low HBV DNA loads.
METHODSOne hundred nineteen HBsAg positive CHB patients with both serum HBV DNA loads less than 1000 copies/ml and ALT more than 1.25 upper limits of normal (ULN) lasting for at least 6 months were enrolled in this study. Patients co-infected with hepatitis C virus or HIV or suffering from other liver diseases were not included. HBV DNA loads were assayed by PCR. Serological biochemistry and liver biopsy histopathological changes and clinical characteristics of the patients were analyzed.
RESULTSOf the 119 patients 102 were males and 17 were females. The mean age of the patients was (33.9+/-9.7) years and their body mass index (BMI) was (23.4+/-3.7) kg/m2. Mean ALT levels were (150.0+/-166.6) U/L and AST levels were (102.4+/-193.2) U/L. Liver biopsies showed hepatic steatosis in 26.9 % (32/119) of the cases, chronic hepatitis in 53.8% (64/119), non-specific changes in 12.6% (15/119), and 1 without any change. However, hepatic steatosis was more frequently seen in patients taking nucleoside analogs (56.7%), x2=10.394, Probability value less than 0.01. BMI, apolipoprotein B (APO-B), triglyceride, cholesterol and uric acid were all significantly higher in patients with hepatic steatosis than those without (t values were 5.369, 4.276, 3.216, 4.223 and 2.438 respectively, all P less than 0.05) while ALT, AST and apolipoprotein A were much lower in those with steatosis than those without (t values were -2.234, -3.877 and -2.956 respectively, all P less than 0.05). Obesity, dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia were more frequently seen in patients with steatosis than in patients without it (x2 value 3.829, 7.659, 13.389, 0.549, all P less than 0.05). The severity of inflammation and fibrosis were also more significant in patients with steatosis (x2 value 20.978, 17.550, all P less than 0.05). As compared to those patients without specific changes, serum levels of ALT, AST, GGT in patients with chronic hepatitis were obviously higher, all P less than 0.05. In contrast, there were no significant differences in mean age, BMI, male preference, obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia or hyperuricemia, and the levels of triglyceride, cholesterol, and fasting plasma glucose between the two groups.
CONCLUSIONOur data indicate that hepatic steatosis might be a factor associated with elevated ALT levels in HBsAg-positive CHB patients with low HBV DNA loads, especially in patients treated with nucleoside analogs.
Adult ; Alanine Transaminase ; blood ; Carrier State ; Fatty Liver ; physiopathology ; virology ; Female ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; blood ; Hepatitis B virus ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; blood ; virology ; Hepatocytes ; pathology ; Humans ; Male ; Viral Load ; Young Adult
2.Clinical significance of reopening anterior chamber angle for severe acute angle -closure glaucoma
Jun-Hong ZHAO ; Jian-Qiang GUO ; Hua TIAN ; Qi GOU ; Xiao-Dong WANG ; Pei-Lin LYV
International Eye Science 2018;18(7):1290-1294
·AIM: To explore whether the drainage angle could be reopened by surgery in patients with severe acute angle-closure glaucoma at " the greatest degree " of angle closure, and to study the treatment methods, such as double-paracentesis, phacoemulsification combined with goniosychialysis, and the effectiveness. ·METHODS: Retrospective observational case series. From November 2008, to November 2015, there were 33 patients with severe acute angle-closure glaucoma and 360° angle closure. Drug treatment showed no effect on them, so initial double-paracentesis ( anterior chamber paracentesis combined with vitreous paracentesis ) was applied. Then, either phacoemulsification combined with goniosychialysis or trabeculectomy surgery was performed after 7-14d, which was chosen based on the result of gonioscope during the surgery. The intraocular pressure, angle changes, and complications were observed. The follow-up period was 6mo to 3a. ·RESULTS: Of 33 participants enrolled, 32 had normal intraocular pressure after " double-paracentesis" ( 2 had normal intraocular pressure after laser peripheral iridotomy ). The mean intraocular pressure was significantly reduced from 53. 4 ± 10. 7mmHg to 16. 9 ± 13. 2mmHg ( t= 9. 21, P<0. 001 ) by applying " double-paracentesis", and 1 still had higher intraocular pressure. The mean intraocular pressure ( 16. 7 ± 4. 8mmHg ) was 0. 2mmHg lower after phacoemulsification than after" double- paracentesis " while there was no significant difference (t=0. 38,P>0. 05). One patient had abnormal intraocular pressure until 30d after phacoemulsification. Every participant had 360° angle closed before " double-paracentesis", 32 patients had opened angle ( mean 131. 8°± 111. 3°) after " double-paracentesis " and mean (228. 6°± 108. 3°) during phacoemulsification, and mean (234. 6°± 107. 2°) at 3mo after phacoemulsification. There was a significant difference between the post -paracentesis and intraoperative values ( t = 4. 52, P <0. 001 ). There was no difference between the intraoperative and postoperative values ( t = 0. 46, P>0. 05). No patients had serious adverse events. · CONCLUSION: For the " maximum degree " angle closure of severe acute angle-closure glaucoma, "double-paracentesis" combined with phacoemulsification can be chosen to open the angle gradually, and reduce intraocular pressure in vast majority of patients.
3.Advances in the study of linezolid-related adverse reactions of blood and metabolic system
Jun-Qiang GOU ; Qian LI ; Dong-Feng YIN ; Xiao-Feng WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(8):965-972
Linezolid,a fully synthetic oxazolidinone antibiotic,is mainly used to treat severe infections caused by Gram-positive drug-resistant bacteria.In recent years,with the rise in drug-resistant bacteria,the clinical utilization rate of linezolid and the incidence of linezolid-related adverse reactions in the hematological system and metabolic system have increased.The main adverse reactions include thrombocytopenia,anemia and lactic acidosis.Studies have shown that the causes of adverse reactions in linezolid-induced hematological system and metabolic system are diverse,and the mechanisms are not fully elucidated.In this review,the pharmacokinetic characteristics,mechanism of adverse reactions,risk factors,as well as preventive measures and individualized drug administration strategies of linezolid in vivo were discussed based on literature reports at home and abroad,aiming to provide references for clinical prevention and treatment of linezolid-related adverse reactions of hematological system and metabolic system.
4.Observation of the efficacy of Vonoprazan dual therapy in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori
Shi-Ling WANG ; Dan-Ni CHEN ; Zhao LIU ; Zhao-Li MA ; Qiang LI ; Hong LU ; Min LIU ; Xi GOU ; Jun WANG ; Xiao-Chuang SHU ; Qian REN
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology 2024;29(3):265-269
Objective This paper intends to compare the efficacy and safety of high-dose dual regimens containing Vonoprazan and proton pump inhibitor in patients infected with Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori).Methods A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted.According to inclusion and exclusion criteria.,243 patients with H.pylori infection admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology,the First Hospital of Lanzhou University from February 2023 to December 2023 were enrolled as the research objects.They were randomly divided into two groups.The high-dose dual therapy containing Vonoprazan group(VPZ-HDDT group)was given Vonoprazan fumarate tablet 20mg twice daily plus amoxicillin 750 mg four times daily for 14 days and the high-dose combination group containing PPI(PPI-HDDT group)was given esomeprazole 40 mg twice daily plus amoxicillin 750 mg four times daily for 14 days.Patients were followed up and recorded by telephone or WeChat on the 7th and 14th day of starting treatment for drug intake and occurrence of adverse reactions.Patients were instructed to recheck the 13C or 14C urea breath test at least 1 month after the end of medication.Treatment by protocol(PP)analysis,modified intention to treat(mITT)and intention-to-treat(ITT)analysis were used for H.pylori eradication rates in both groups,and compliance and incidence of adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results The eradication rates of the VPZ-HDDT group and the PPI-HDDT group in the initial treatment were 94.0%and 88.5%(P=0.209)by PP analysis,and 91.8%and 87.5%(P=0.358)86.7%by mITT analysis,and 81.9%(P=0.377)by ITT analysis,respectively.In the retreated patients,the PP analysis and mITT analysis eradication rates in these two groups were consistent,87.0%and 84.2%(P=0.800),respectively,and 83.3%and 76.2%(P=0.550)by ITT analysis.For the refractory H.pylori patients,the PP analysis and mITT analysis eradication rates in these two groups were also consistent,71.4%and 50.0%(P=0.429),and the eradication rates of ITT analysis were 62.5%and 50.0%(P=0.640),respectively.In different stratifications,the eradication rates of the VPZ-HDDT group were higher than those of the PPI-HDDT group,but the differences were not statistically significant.The incidence of adverse reactions and compliance of the VPZ-HDDT group and the PPI-HDDT group were similar,with no statistically significant differences.Conclusion Both two combination regimens can achieve clinically acceptable eradication rates(>85%)in the first-time treatment patients.For the retreated and refractory patients,the choice of vonoprazan is more beneficial.
5.Clinical effect of manual reduction of humeroradial joint in the treatment of type Ⅰ-Ⅲ fresh Monteggia fracture in children.
Yin-Qiang CAO ; Jia-Zhong DENG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Xiao-Wei YUAN ; Tao LIU ; Jun LI ; Xiang LI ; Pan GOU ; Ming LI ; Xing LIU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2020;23(4):233-237
PURPOSE:
To evaluate the efficacy of closed reduction on the humeroradial joint in the treatment of Bado type Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ fresh Monteggia fractures in children and investigate the effect of clinical factors, including Bado classification, age and time of treatment on the success rate of closed reduction.
METHODS:
We retrospectively studied the data of children ≤10 years old with fresh Monteggia fractures (injury within two weeks) treated by manual reduction with plaster immobilization from January 2014 to April 2019. All patients were followed up in the outpatient department every two weeks for 4-6 weeks until plaster removal and then 3, 6 and 12 months. Online or telephone interview was provided for some inconvenient patients after 6 months. Mackay criteria were used to evaluate the clinical effect. Radiographic data were collected and reviewed to assess the reduction of the humeroradial joint. Function of the elbow joint and forearm was evaluated and risk factors related to the failure of reduction were assessed. The successful manual reduction was analyzed from three aspects, respectively Bado fracture type (Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ), patient age (<3 year, 3-6 years, >6 years) and time interval from injury to treatment (group A, <1 day; group B, 1-3 days; group C, >3 days).
RESULTS:
Altogether 88 patients were employed in this study, including 58 males (65.9%) and 30 females (34.1%) aged from 1 to 10 years. There were 29 cases (33.0%) of Bado type Ⅰ Monteggia fractures, 16 (18.2%) type Ⅱ and 43 (48.7%) type Ⅲ. Successful manual reduction was achieved in 79 children (89.8%) at the last follow-up. The failed 9 patients received open surgery. Mackay criteria showed 100% good-excellent rate for all the patients. The success rate of manual reduction was 89.7%, 87.5% and 90.7% in Bado type Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ cases, respectively, revealing no significant differences among different Bado types (χ = 0.131, p = 0.937). Successful closed reduction was achieved in 13 toddlers (13/13, 100%), 38 preschool children (28/42, 90.5%) and 28 school-age children (28/33, 84.8%), suggesting no significant difference either (χ = 2.375, p = 0.305). However time interval from injury to treatment showed that patients treated within 3 days had a much higher rate of successful manual reduction: 67 cases (67/71, 94.4%) in group A, 10 cases (10/11, 90.9%) in group B, and 2 cases (2/6, 33.3%) in group C (χ = 22.464, p < 0.001). Fisher's test further showed significant differences between groups A and C (p = 0.001) and groups B and C (p = 0.028).
CONCLUSION
Closed reduction is a safe and effective method for treating fresh Monteggia fractures in children. The reduction should be conducted as soon as possible once the diagnosis has been made.
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