1.Relationship between histopathologic characteristics and epidermal growth factor receptor mutation in lung adenocarcinoma.
Kai WANG ; Huilin GONG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Zhe YANG ; Peilong CAO ; Chunbao WAND ; Yina JIANG ; Hongyan WANG ; Yili WANG ; Guanjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(3):170-174
OBJECTIVETo correlate morphological features with mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in lung adenocarcinomas.
METHODSAccording to 2011 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer/American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society International Multidisciplinary Lung Adenocarcinoma Classification, a total of 72 surgically resected lung adenocarcinomas were collected and classified into different histological subtypes and different cell types (hobnail, columnar and polygonal). EGFR gene mutation was detected with the amplification refractory mutation method provided by the EGFR mutation test kit. The correlation between these subtypes and EGFR mutations were evaluated.
RESULTSMutations of EGFR were detected in 48.6% (35/72) of lung adenocarcinomas; 19del and L858R were major mutational types (88.6%, 31/35). EGFR mutations were associated with female gender, non-smoking status, and well to moderately differentiated tumor histology. EGFR mutation types were not associated with age, smoking index, lymph node metastasis, stage, status of whether have or not have inclusion bodies or psammoma bodies and mitotic level. Correlations were observed between acinar and papillary adenocarcinoma subtypes and EGFR mutations according to the new classification. EGFR mutation was rare in the subtype of solid adenocarcinoma with mucin production and almost never observed in special subtypes (mainly mucinous and colloid adenocarcinoma). In addition, EGFR mutation was associated with the hobnail cell type.
CONCLUSIONLung adenocarcinomas of predominate acinar and papillary histological subtypes with hobnail cell morphology are good predictors for EGFR mutations.
Adenocarcinoma ; genetics ; pathology ; Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous ; genetics ; pathology ; Adenocarcinoma, Papillary ; genetics ; pathology ; Female ; Genes, erbB-1 ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Male ; Mutation ; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor ; genetics ; Sex Factors ; Smoking
2.Efficacy of radiofrequency ablation combined with ozone therapy under CT guidance in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation
Peilong JIANG ; Yanjie ZHOU ; Jianguo HE ; Ting HUANG ; Lijun WANG ; Bing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(3):326-330
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of radiofrequency ablation combined with ozone therapy under CT guidance in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.Methods:A total of 93 patients with lumbar disc herniation who were admitted to The First Hospital of Jiaxing from January 2019 to May 2022 were included in this study. They were randomly divided into an observation group ( n = 47) and a control group ( n = 46). The control group was treated with radiofrequency ablation and the observation group was treated with radiofrequency ablation combined with ozone therapy. Efficacy was compared between the two groups at 3 months after surgery. The pain was compared between the two groups before and 7 days and 3 months after surgery. Inflammatory factors were compared between the two groups before and 7 days after surgery. The lumbar spine function was compared between the two groups before and 3 months after surgery. Results:At 3 months after surgery, the excellent and good rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [89.36% (42/47) vs. 71.74% (33/47), χ2 = 4.63, P < 0.05). At 7 days and 3 months after surgery, Visual Analogue Scale scores in the observation group were (2.91 ± 0.54) points and (1.32 ± 0.31) points, respectively, which were significantly lower than (3.76 ± 0.62) points and (2.08 ± 0.47) points in the control group ( t = 7.06, 9.22, both P < 0.001). At 7 days after surgery, serum interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α in the observation group were (0.24 ± 0.05) μg/L, (18.49 ± 3.47) ng/L, and (97.94 ± 17.43) ng/L, respectively, which were significantly lower than (0.37 ± 0.09) μg/L, (24.31 ± 4.12) ng/L, and (148.87 ± 20.13) ng/L, respectively in the control group ( t = 8.63, 7.37, 13.05, all P < 0.05). At 3 months after surgery, the Japanese Orthopedic Association score in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(25.68 ± 2.28) points vs. (21.17 ± 3.24) points, t = -7.78, P < 0.001], and the Oswestry Disability Index in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group [(9.84 ± 1.43) points vs. (13.46 ± 2.18) points, t = 9.49, P < 0.001]. Conclusion:Radiofrequency ablation combined with ozone therapy under CT guidance is highly effective on lumbar disc herniation. The combined therapy can reduce pain and inflammatory reactions in patients and improve lumbar function.
3.CT-guided percutaneous puncture of stylomastoid foramen and radiofrequency ablation for treatment of primary hemifacial spasm
Bing HUANG ; Huidan LIN ; Xindan DU ; Peilong JIANG ; Li ZHANG ; Weizhe JIANG ; Hao HUANG ; Junfeng SUN ; Yong FEI ; Keyue XIE ; Ming YAO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(9):933-938
Objective To observe the clinical effect of CT-guided percutaneous puncture of stylomastoid foramen and radiofrequency ablation on primary hemifacial spasm. Methods Twenty-seven patients with primary hemifacial spasm, admitted to and accepted CT-guided percutaneous puncture of stylomastoid foramen and radiofrequency ablation in our hospital from August 2018 to May 2019, were chosen in our study. Clinical data and efficacy of the patients were retrospectively analyzed. Results All patients were punctured to the stylomastoid foramen precisely under the guidance of CT localization; 21 could detect facial muscle twitch with 0.1-0.5 mA current, and positive results were also found in 6 patients with 0.5 mA current after adjusting the position of the needle tip. After standard radio frequency ablation (mean 83.3 ℃ for 23.7 seconds), 26 patients had complete disappearance of facial spasm, but left grade II (n=18) or grade III (n=8) facial paralysis; one patient with disappearance of abnormal electromyographic response waveform as the end criterion only partially relieved, but no facial paralysis. No facial hematoma, intracranial hemorrhage, infection, or death occurred. Follow-up for 2-12 months showed no recurrence or aggravation of facial paralysis. Conclusion CT-guided percutaneous puncture of stylomastoid foramen by radio frequency ablation can effectively treat primary hemifacial spasm, but there will be mild facial paralysis.
4.Preoperative Evaluation on Calot’s Triangle Adhesion by Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography
Rongxun SUN ; Jiang CHEN ; Xuesheng JI ; Jingtian LIU ; Dawei ZHANG ; Guangbin WU ; Xiaoyan LI ; Peilong SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2014;(5):570-571
Objective:To investigate the value of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP)in the evaluation on Calot’s triangle adhesion before laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC).Methods:A total of 254 patients received MRCP before LC,and the type of Calot’s triangle adhesion was evaluated,which included whether or not the cystic duct had been displayed, adjacent relations between the cystic duct and the gallbladder ampulla,and the open position of the cystic duct in the gallbladder ampulla.The type of Calot’s triangle adhesion by preoperative evaluation was compared with that by intraoperative findings. The relation between the type by preoperative evaluation and the difficulty of operation was analyzed.Results:The type of Cal-ot’s triangle adhesion by preoperative MRCP corresponded with that by intraoperative findings.The rabbit tail type of adjacent relation between the cystic duct and the gallbladder ampulla,the cystic duct starting at the middle portion of the gallbladder am-pulla and the absent imaging of cystic duct could indicate difficult LC procedures.Conclusions:MRCP could be used in preoper-ative evaluation on Calot’s triangle adhesion,to predict the difficulty degree of the LC procedure.
5.Relationship between histopathologic characteristics and epidermal growth factor receptor mutation in lung adenocarcinoma
Kai WANG ; Huilin GONG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Zhe YANG ; Peilong CAO ; Chunbao WANG ; Yina JIANG ; Hongyan WANG ; Yili WANG ; Guanjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;(3):170-174
Objective To correlate morphological features with mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR) in lung adenocarcinomas.Methods According to 2011 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer/American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society International Multidisciplinary Lung Adenocarcinoma Classification, a total of 72 surgically resected lung adenocarcinomas were collected and classified into different histological subtypes and different cell types ( hobnail, columnar and polygonal ) . EGFR gene mutation was detected with the amplification refractory mutation method provided by the EGFR mutation test kit.The correlation between these subtypes and EGFR mutations were evaluated.Results Mutations of EGFR were detected in 48.6%(35/72) of lung adenocarcinomas;19del and L858R were major mutational types (88.6%,31/35).EGFR mutations were associated with female gender, non-smoking status, and well to moderately differentiated tumor histology.EGFR mutation types were not associated with age, smoking index, lymph node metastasis, stage, status of whether have or not have inclusion bodies or psammoma bodies and mitotic level.Correlations were observed between acinar and papillary adenocarcinoma subtypes and EGFR mutations according to the new classification.EGFR mutation was rare in the subtype of solid adenocarcinoma with mucin production and almost never observed in special subtypes (mainly mucinous and colloid adenocarcinoma).In addition, EGFR mutation was associated with the hobnail cell type.Conclusion Lung adenocarcinomas of predominate acinar and papillary histological subtypes with hobnail cell morphology are good predictors for EGFR mutations.
6.Clinical characteristics of hospitalized children with respiratory syncytial virus infection and risk prediction of severe illness during the post-COVID-19 era in Kunming
Haifeng LIU ; Quanli FENG ; Rongwei HUANG ; Tingyun YUAN ; Mingze SUI ; Peilong LI ; Kai LIU ; Feng LI ; Yin LI ; Li JIANG ; Hongmin FU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(4):323-330
Objective:To compare the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hospitalized children with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in Kunming among the pre-and post-COVID-19 era, and to establish a prediction model for severe RSV infection in children during the post-COVID-19 period.Methods:This was a retrospective study. Clinical and laboratory data were collected from 959 children hospitalized with RSV infection in the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Kunming Children′s Hospital during January to December 2019 and January to December 2023. Patients admitted in 2019 were defined as the pre-COVID-19 group, while those admitted in 2023 were classified as the post-COVID-19 group. Epidemiological and clinical characteristics were compared between the two groups. Subsequently, comparison of the clinical severity among the two groups was performed based on propensity score matching (PSM). Furthermore, the subjects in the post-COVID-19 group were divided into severe and non-severe groups based on clinical severity. Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for pairwise comparison between groups, and multivariate Logistic regression was applied for the identification of independent risk factors and construction of the prediction model. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and calibration curve were employed to evaluate the predictive performance of this model. Results:Among the 959 children hospitalized with RSV infection, there were 555 males and 404 females, with an onset age of 15.4 (7.3, 28.5) months. Of which, there were 331 cases in the pre-COVID-19 group and 628 cases in the post-COVID-19 group. The peak period of RSV hospitalization in the post-COVID-19 group were from May to October 2023, and the monthly number of inpatients for each of these months were as follows: 72 cases (11.5%), 98 cases (15.6%), 128 cases (20.4%), 101 cases (16.1%), 65 cases (10.4%), and 61 cases (9.7%), respectively. After PSM for general data, 267 cases were matched in each group. The proportion of wheezing in the post-COVID-19 group was lower than that in the pre-COVID-19 group (109 cases (40.8%) vs. 161 cases (60.3%), χ2=20.26, P<0.001), while the incidences of fever, tachypnea, seizures, severe case, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 levels were all higher than those in the pre-COVID-19 group (146 cases (54.7%) vs. 119 cases (44.6%), 117 cases (43.8%) vs. 89 cases (33.3%), 37 cases (13.9%) vs. 14 cases (5.2%), 69 cases (25.8%) vs. 45 cases (16.9%), 3.6 (1.9, 6.4) vs. 2.3 (1.8, 4.6), 9.9 (7.1, 15.2) vs. 7.8 (4.5, 13.9) mg/L, 20.5 (15.7, 30.4) vs. 17.2 (11.0, 26.9) ng/L, χ2=5.46, 6.36, 11.47, 6.42, Z=4.13, 3.06, 2.96, all P<0.05). There were 252 cases and 107 cases with co-infection in the post-and pre-COVID-19 groups, respectively. The proportion of triple and quadruple infection in the post-COVID-19 group was higher than that in the pre-COVID-19 group (59 cases (23.4%) vs. 13 cases (12.1%), 30 cases (11.9%) vs. 5 cases (4.7%), χ2=5.94, 4.46, both P<0.05). Among the 252 cases with co-infection in post-COVID-19 group, the most prevalent pathogens involving in co-infections, in order, were Mycoplasma pneumoniae 56 cases (22.2%), Influenza A virus 53 cases (21.0%), Rhinovirus 48 cases (19.0%), Parainfluenza virus 35 cases (13.9%), and Adenovirus 28 cases (11.1%).The result of multivariate Logistic regression showed that age ( OR=0.70, 95% CI 0.62-0.78, P<0.001), underlying diseases ( OR=10.03, 95% CI 4.10-24.55, P<0.001), premature birth ( OR=6.78, 95% CI 3.53-13.04, P<0.001), NLR ( OR=1.85, 95% CI 1.09-3.15, P=0.023), and co-infection ( OR=1.28, 95% CI 1.18-1.38, P<0.001) were independently associated with the development of severe RSV infection in the post-COVID-19 group. The ROC curve of the prediction model integrating the above five factors indicated an area under the curve of 0.85 (95% CI 0.80-0.89, P<0.001), with an optimal cutoff of 0.21, a sensitivity of 0.83 and a specificity of 0.80. The calibration curve showed that the predicted probability in this model did not differ significantly from the actual probability ( P=0.319). Conclusions:In the post-COVID-19 era in Kunming, the peak in pediatric hospitalizations for RSV infection was from May to October, with declined incidence of wheezing and increased incidence of fever, tachypnea, seizures, severe cases, and rates of triple and quadruple co-infections. Age, underlying diseases, premature birth, NLR, and co-infection were identified as independent risk factors for severe RSV infection in the post-COVID-19 period. In this study, a risk prediction model for severe pediatric RSV infection was established, which had a good predictive performance.
7. COVID-19 Pandemic: global epidemiological trends and China’s subsequent preparedness and responses
Yan GUO ; Yangmu HUANG ; Jie HUANG ; Yinzi JIN ; Wen JIANG ; Peilong LIU ; Fangjing LIU ; Junxiong MA ; Jiyan MA ; Yu WANG ; Zheng XIE ; Hui YIN ; Chunshan ZHAO ; Shuduo ZHOU ; Ji ZHANG ; Zhijie ZHENG ; Zhijie ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(5):643-648
The outbreak of COVID-19 has spread quickly across 114 countries/territories/areas in six continents worldwide and has been announced as a pandemic by WHO. This study analyzed global COVID-19 epidemiological trends, examined impact of the pandemic on global health security, diplomacy, and social environment in China, and provided short- and long-term strategic policy recommendations for China’s subsequent preparedness and responses.