1.Efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy in treatment of prostate cancer:a meta-analysis
Lijin ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Bo YU ; Sha SHA ; Caiping WANG ; Jun YUAN ; Zhenlei ZHA ; Hu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(9):1050-1054
Objective To systematically compare the efficacy of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) versus intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa).Methods Clinical comparative studies of IMRT and 3D-CRT in the treatment of PCa were collected from PubMed, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), and Wanfang Data after two independent researchers developed the strategy and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the literature search.Articles published up to February 2017 were searched for, and the languages of publications were restricted to English and Chinese.Clinical meta-analysis of the data from the relevant studies was performed using the RevMan5.3 software.Results A total of 15 relevant retrospective cohort studies were collected from the databases in strict accordance to the search strategy and inclusion and excluding criteria.There were 4608 PCa patients, including 2229 in the IMRT group and 2379 in the 3D-CRT group.IMRT and 3D-CRT had similar adverse effects in terms of early-stage (odds ratio[OR]=0.77, 95% confidence interval[CI]:0.43-1.40, P=0.390) and late-stage (OR=0.75, 95%CI:0.55-1.04, P=0.080) urinary tract injury.However, IMRT led to reduced early-stage (OR=0.47, 95%CI:0.27-0.82, P=0.008) and late-stage (OR=0.52, 95%CI:0.35-0.78, P=0.001) intestinal injury compared with 3D-CRT.Meanwhile, the biochemical recurrence-free survival rate was also significantly higher in the IMRT group than in the 3D-CRT group (OR=1.87, 95%CI:1.51-2.32, P=0.000).Conclusions IMRT is more protective against intestinal injury with a higher biochemical recurrence-free survival rate compared with 3D-CRT during the treatment of PCa.
2.Application of May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining followed by fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques in the diagnosis of acute leukemia
Chengwen LI ; Yun DAI ; Lijin BO ; Xuping LIU ; Shuang QIN ; Chenglong YU ; Shihe LIU ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(7):789-793
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining followed by fluorescence in situ hybridization (MGG-FISH) technique in the differentiation diagnosis of Ph-chromosome positive acute lymphoid leukemia (Ph + ALL) from chronic myeloid leukemia in lymphoid blast crisis(CML-LBC). Methods The bone marrow smears of 4 patients with Ph+ ALL, 4 patients with CML-LBC, 1 patient with CML in myelocytic blast crisis complicated with lymphoma and 1 patient with CML in mixed blast crisis were assayed with the MGG-FISH technique in which the spectrum green labeled BCR and spectrum orange labeled ABL dual color dual fusion probes were used. Based on the morphological classification, the percentages of BCR-ABL positive cells were subsequently determined respectively in the erythroid, myeloid and lymphoid hneages for the 10 specimens. Results According to the MGG-FISH analysis, the erythroid lineage was not involved in the 4 Ph+ ALL specimens without BCR/ABL positive cells. While the BCR/ABL positive percentage of myeloid cells was 11% (1/9), 8% (1/12), 0% (0/8) and 10% (1/10) respectively and that of lymphoid cells was 97% (76/78), 98% (87/89), 98% (97/99) and 97% (75/77) respectively. On the other hand, the BCR/ABL positive percentage was 100% (8/8), 91% (10/11), 82% (9/11), 88% (7/8) in the erythroid lineage, 89% (8/9), 96% (94/98), 100% (47/47), 98% (40/41)in the myeloid lineage and 96% (78/81), 93% (52/56), 96% (68/71), 95% (58/61) in the lymphoid lineage respectively for the 4 CML-LBC specimens. The BCR/ABL positive percentages of the other 2 specimens were all above 80% and through MGG-FISH analysis we also identified the source of the malignant clones and ascertained the diagnosis of the 2 patients. Conclusions The MGG-FISH technique has proved useful in providing rapid and precise differentiation between Ph + ALL and CML-LBC. The source of the malignant clones can also be analyzed by this technique.
3.A cross-sectional study on injuries in residents from the countryside of Huanghe Delta rural areas.
Zhi-Hua LI ; Zhong-Tang ZHAO ; Qi-Gui BO ; Yong-Sheng CHANG ; Xue-Ting XU ; Shou-Dong CHEN ; Xiao-Jun BO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(8):680-683
OBJECTIVETo study the incidence of injuries among residents living in the countryside of Huanghe delta area.
METHODSA household questionnaire survey was conducted to 15 276 residents in 20 villages of Dongying municipality of Shandong province with a stratified-cluster sampling on their injuries from March 1, 2002 to February 28, 2003. Data were analyzed with Excel 2000 and SPSS 11.0 software.
RESULTSThe crude incidence of injuries was 5.90% in total, and the standardized incidence was 5.93%. It was higher in men (7.79%) than in women (4.03%). There were 19 deaths with 20 cripples. The standardized death rate was 122.56 per 100 000 with leading causes of injuries was blunt or by sharp articles (24.61%), traffic accident (24.17%), falls (22.62%) and animal bites (13.08%). Peak incidence of age group was high in 25 - 54 age group and 0 - 4 age group (> 6.0%). 267 cases (29.60%) inpatients had had about 15.89 days hospitalization for each case. Rest of each case with injury had 19.20 days of rest. Direct economic loss for treatment would cost 904.85 RMB Yuan and 10.15 days with care takers and 221.88 RMB for other cost. The potential years of life lost was 24 years, the working years of life lost was 19.6 year, the valued years of life lost was 8.7 year, and the standardized period expected years of life lost was 31.73 year.
CONCLUSIONInjury was common and frequently occurred among residents in the countryside of rural Huanghe delta areas, that seriously endangered the health care systems and burden on families.
Accidental Falls ; economics ; prevention & control ; statistics & numerical data ; Accidents, Traffic ; economics ; prevention & control ; statistics & numerical data ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Bites and Stings ; epidemiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Sampling Studies ; Suicide ; statistics & numerical data ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Wounds and Injuries ; economics ; epidemiology ; prevention & control
4. Expression and influencing factors of hepcidin in classical paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Yansheng WANG ; Hongjing YAO ; Lijin BO ; Yuping ZHAO ; Yali ZHANG ; Fengkui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(10):818-821
Objective:
To investigate the serum expression and influencing factors of hepcidinin patients with classical paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) .
Methods:
Retrospective analysis of 36 classical PNH patients from 2016.3 to 2017.3. Serum hepcidin concentration was measured by ELISA method. The relationship between serum hepcidin concentration and erythropoiesis and iron homeostasis parameters was evaluated.
Results:
The median serum hepcidin level of 36 classical PNH patients was 32.03 (23.11, 118.48) μg/L, it was significantly lower than of 181.42 (106.80, 250.53) μg/L in 292 normal control subjects (
5.Significance of hemoglobin H detection in the diagnosis of α-thalassemia and MDS
Xue SUN ; LiJin BO ; Yan XU ; YuPing ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2019;40(4):435-437
Objective To evaluate the significance of hemoglobin H in the diagnosis of alpha thalassemia and Myelodysplastic syndrome. Methods A retrospective analysis of the complete clinical data of hemoglobin H in our hospital from January 2007 to October 2017 was performed. The hemoglobin H content in 34 cases of alpha thalassemia and the corresponding blood routine, reticulocyte, Bilirubin, and plasma free hemoglobin levels were analyzed by Pearson correlation. Results 39 cases of hemoglobin H positive cases, of which 34 cases diagnosed as alpha thalassemia,5 cases diagnosed as myelodysplastic syndrome; for alpha thalassemia, hemoglobin H content and reticulocyte, plasma free hemoglobin and Indirect bilirubin test results are related(r =0. 453 ,0. 398,0. 412,P<0. 05). Conclusion Hemoglobin H is not only found in alpha thalassemia but detected in other types of hematologic disorders.
6.Flow cytometric test using eosin-5'-maleimide (EMA) labelling of red blood for diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis.
Jiying WANG ; Bin ZHENG ; Yuping ZHAO ; Xuejing CHEN ; Yan LIU ; Lijin BO ; Yizhou ZHENG ; Fengkui ZHANG ; Kun RU ; Huijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(7):598-601
OBJECTIVETo investigate the sensitivity and specificity of eosin-5'-maleimide (EMA)assay for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis (HS), and to verify the stability of reagent and samples.
METHODSEMA flow cytometry test, NaCl-osmotic fragility test and acidified glycerol lysis test were performed using peripheral blood samples from 80 patients with HS and 44 patients with other blood diseases, the sensitivity and specificity of the three methods were compared, and the feasibility of EMA binding test was estimated. The stability of EMA reagent and HS samples stored at different temperatures were tested.
RESULTSAmong the 124 tested samples, the sensitivity and specificity of EMA binding test was 0.925 and 0.954, that of NaCl-osmotic fragility test was 0.950 and 0.455, and that of acidified glycerol lysis test was 1.000 and 0.318, respectively. Although the sensitivity of NaCl-osmotic fragility test and acidified glycerol lysis test was a little higher than that of EMA binding test, the specificity of the former two methods was poor, they couldn't clearly distinguish whether spherocytosis is hereditary spherocytosis. The experiment results showed that EMA was sensitive to the temperature and should not be stored in a small aliquots at -80 ℃ over a period of 6 months. The stability of the HS sample was better, 6 days storage at 4 ℃ and 3 days storage at room temperature had no influence on the results.
CONCLUSIONEMA binding test by flow cytometry showed good sensitivity and specificity for HS diagnosis. EMA reagent should be stored at-80 ℃ and the HS samples should be tested within 6 days storage at 4 ℃ and 3 days at room temperature.
Ankyrins ; blood ; deficiency ; Eosine Yellowish-(YS) ; analogs & derivatives ; Flow Cytometry ; Hematologic Tests ; Humans ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Spherocytosis, Hereditary ; blood ; diagnosis