1.Clinical characteristics of 52 patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Lefeng CHEN ; Yingqian MO ; Qianhua LI ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(5):301-306
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with eosinophilic granulo-matosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) and improve the understanding of the disease.Methods:EGPA patients who fulfilled the 1990 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria were recruited from Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital Sun Yat-sen University between December 2003 and April 2020. Their demographic characteristics, clinical manifestations, laboratory and auxiliary examinations were analyzed retrospectively. Mann-whitney U test and χ2 test were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among 52 EGPA patients, 34 (65.4%) were males and the median age at disease onset was 47(38-55) years. The median time from disease onset to diagnosis was 30(4-96) months. The most common initial symptoms were respiratory (61.5%) and nose/paranasal sinus (21.2%) involvement. The most common department for the first visit was respiratory medicine (53.8%), followed by rheumatology (11.5%). 44.2% EGPA patients were diagnosed by rheumatologists. The most common clinical manifestations were asthma (88.5%), nose/paranasal sinusitis (84.6%), pulmonary (76.9%) and nervous system (61.5%) in volvement. Eight(15.4%) patients were positive for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). Patients with positive ANCA had lower incidence of asthma, but higher incidence of general symptoms especially arthralgia and renal involvement, elevated eosinophil count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), Birmingham vasculitis activity score and vasculitis damage index than patients with negative ANCA (all P<0.05). 21.2%-34.6% EGPA patients had poor prognostic factors. Conclusion:Early diagnosis of EGPA is important. EGPA patients with positive ANCA may be more severe than patients with negative ANCA. The management should be a multi-disciplinary collaboration between rheumatologists and pulmonologists.
2.The validity of high-frequency Doppler ultrasound in identifying knees rheumatoid synovitis
Yingqian MO ; Lie DAI ; Donghui ZHENG ; Wenjing ZHONG ; Qianhua LI ; Lefeng CHEN ; Langjing ZHU ; Baiyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2012;16(2):91-95
ObjectivesTo examine the validity of high-frequency Doppler ultrasound in identifying knees synovitis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA).MethodsNinety-five consecutive patients with active RA were examined withhigh-frequency Doppler ultrasound to examine synovitis signals in knees.Synovial tissue samples of 51 patients were obtained by closed needle biopsy from knees after ultrasound examination.Serial synovial tissue sections were stained with H&E and immunohistochemical staining,and the histopathological synovitis scores were evaluated.The relationship among clinical, histopathological and ultrasound synovitis indexes was analyzed by Spearman's rank order correlation test and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.ResultsAmong 95 RA patients,the median thickness of synovial membrane in ultrasound was 2.8 mm,the median depth of effusion was 2.7 mm; Doppler signals of synovial blood flow were detected in 82%(78/95 ) of patients and the median semiquantitive grading of synovial blood flow was 1.0.The thickness of synovial membrane and synovial blood flow at Doppler ultrasound correlated positively with histological synovitis score,hyperplasia of the lining layer,and inflammatory infiltration in sublining area (the thickness of synovial membrane:r=0.438,0.424,0.368,respectively; synovial blood flow:r=0.357,0.377,0.347,respectively; all P<0.05).Although there was no significant difference in clinical synovitis indexes between patients with histologically low-grade and high-grade synovitis,the thickness of synovial membrane and synovial blood flow in ultrasound in patients with histologically high-grade synovitis was significantly higher than those with low-grade synovitis(P=0.001,0.036,respectively).When the thickness of synovial membrane in ultrasound was ≥ 3.9 mm,the specificity of diagnosing the high-grade synovitis was 96.7% and the sensitivity was 61.9%.ConclusionSynovitis signals at high-frequency Doppler ultrasound correlate with histopathological synovitis,and it might be helpful in evaluating the severity of histopathological synovitis.
3.Application of the modified team-based learning in internal medicine practice teaching for eight-year clinical students
Yingqian MO ; Jinjian LIANG ; Yanhua LI ; Qianhua LI ; Donghui ZHENG ; Xiuning WEI ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;(6):597-600
Targeting to improve clinical thinking and practice skill of interns, modified Team-based learning (TBL) based on seeing real patient was performed for interns from eight-year clinical medicine program. Teachers prepared the corresponding case material before the teaching and made teaching aids. And interns were mobilized and guided to preview and self-study in teams. During modi-fied TBL, in-class application of seeing real patient was performed to assess the effect of self-study in teams, besides individual test and team test deriving from traditional TBL. All teams were assigned one task of seeing real patient by drawing lots, and then finished the task, answered teachers' questions. And the students' performance was given comments and comprehensive scores by the judges. After the completion of teaching, the teaching effectiveness of the modified TBL was assessed from students' performance, their scores and their teaching evaluation. Practice shows that the modified TBL can not only attract students to engage in it, but also elevate their abilities of clinical thinking and practical skill. It can also cultivate their interpersonal ability.
4.Effects of Electroacupuncture at Back?shu and Front?mu Points on Expression of GDNF in Colon Tissue of Functional Constipation Mice
Wei ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Lisha LIU ; Fangli LUO ; Qianhua ZHENG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(5):475-479
ABSTRACTOBJECTIVE To explore the mechanism of electroacupuncture at Back?shu and Front?mu points for functional constipation treatment.METHODS 32 mice were randomly divided into control groupmodel groupelectroacupunctureEA group and EGC group.Compound diphenoxylate were gavaged for modelingand electroacupuncture Tianshu and Dachangshu points30 min each time for a total of 5 times treatment.By light microscopyelectron microscopyimmunohisto-chemistry and in situ hybridizationthe morphology of colonic epithelial structure were observedand the level of GDNF pro-tein and mRNA expression in colon were detected.RESULTS The expression of GDNF protein and mRNA in model group was significantly decreasedP <0.01.Electroacupuncture at back?Shu and front?Mu points improved the expression of GDNF protein and mRNAP <0.05and light microscope and electron microscope showed that acupuncture repaired damaged depi-thelial cellsand then improved the intestinal transmission function.The expression of GDNF protein in EGC group showed no significant difference with the model groupP >0.05but significantly decreasedcompared with EA groupP <0.05.GD-NF mRNA was significantly higher than model groupP <0.05but lower than EA group with no significant differenceP>0.05.The morphology change of colon tissue is more serious.CONCLUSION Electroacupuncture at back?Shu and front? Mu points can improve the expression of GDNF protein and mRNA in EGC cellsrepair the colonic epithelial cellsand then improve the intestinal transmission function.
5.Skin sclerosis, hypertension and renal insufficiency: a report of one case with literture review
Qianhua LI ; Muhan ZHENG ; Yuchun ZENG ; Huolian LIU ; Jinjian LIANG ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(9):611-615,C9-1
Objective:To improve the differential diagnosis of systemic sclerosis (SSc) with hypertension and renal insufficiency.Methods:The clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of a SSc patient with hypertension and renal insufficiency were reported and discussed.Results:A middle-aged female patient with a history of SSc for 5 years, headache and gross hematuria for 10 days was admitted. Abrupt increase in blood pressure and creatinine, glomerular hematuria, proteinuria, low complement C3 and C4, positive antinuclear antibody (ANA), anti-dsDNA antibody and perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (pANCA) were presented. Renal pathology showed lupus nephritis (LN) (type Ⅳ). After glucocorticoid pulse therapy, followed by cyclophosphamide, belimumab, and symptomatic treatment, the symptoms were relievedand lupus disease activity were decreased.Conclusion:For SSc patients with increased blood pressure and creatinine, the presence of other diseases should be considered in addition to scleroderma renal crisis. Renal biopsy and pathological examination should be performed to confirm the diagnosis and avoid misdiagnosis.
6.Clinical characteristics and genetic analysis of a Chinese pedigree affected by glycogen storage disease type Ia with gout as the first manifestation.
Qianhua LI ; Muhan ZHENG ; Xiaojuan LI ; Zhiming OUYANG ; Xiuning WEI ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(9):983-987
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical and genetic characteristics of a Chinese pedigree affected by glycogen storage disease (GSD) type Ia with gout as the first manifestation.
METHODS:
Clinical and biochemical data of the pedigree were collected. Available members of the pedigree were subjected to gene sequencing, and the result was analyzed by bioinformatics software. The pedigree was followed up for five years.
RESULTS:
The proband was a young female manifesting recurrent gout flare, hypoglycemia, and hypertriglyceridemia. One of her younger brothers also presented with dysplasia and hepatic adenoma. Gene sequencing revealed that the proband and her younger brother both harbored c.1022T>A (p.I1e341Asn) and c.230+5G>A compound heterozygous variants of the G6PC gene , which were inherited from their father and mother, respectively. Among these, the c.230+5G>A is an intron region variant which was unreported previously, and bioinformatics analysis showed that it may impact mRNA splicing of the gene. The proband was treated with raw corn starch, allopurinol, and fenofibrate. Gout was well controlled, and she had given birth to a baby girl without GSD.
CONCLUSION
GSD Ia should be considered among young gout patients with hypoglycemia and hepatomegaly, for which gene sequencing is warranted. GSD Ia has a good prognosis after comprehensive treatment with diet and medicine.
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7.Clinical characteristics and renal uric acid excretion in early-onset gout patients
Qianhua LI ; Jinjian LIANG ; Liangxin CHEN ; Yingqian MO ; Xiuning WEI ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2018;57(3):185-190
Objective To investigate clinical characteristics and renal uric acid excretion in early-onset gout patients.Methods Consecutive inpatients with primary gout were recruited between 2013 and 2017.The patients with gout onset younger than 30 were defined as early-onset group while the others were enrolled as control group.Clinical characteristics and uric acid (UA) indicators were compared between two groups.Results Among 202 recruited patients,the early-onset group included 36 patients (17.8%).Compared with control group,the early-onset group presented more patients with obesity [13 patients (36.1%) vs.22 patients (13.3%),P<0.05],significantly higher serum UA level [(634± 124)μmol/L vs.(527± 169).μmol/L] and glomerular load of UA[(7.2±2.8)mg· min-1 · 1.73m-2 vs.(4.4±2.2)mg· min-1 · 1.73m-2] and estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) [(83±21)ml· min-1 · 1.73m-2 vs.(67±21)ml· min-1 · 1.73m-2] (all P< 0.05),lower fractional excretion of UA [4.4% (3.4%,6.1%) vs.7.2% (5.2%,9.6%),P<0.05],whereas 24h urinary UA excretion was comparable [(2 788±882)l,μmol/1.73m2 vs.(2 645±1 140)μmol/1.73m2,P=0.274].Subgroup analysis of patients without chronic kidney disease showed significantly lower fractional excretion of UA in the early-onset group [4.5%(3.3%,6.1%) vs.6.7% (5.1%,8.7%),P<0.05].Logistic regression analysis showed that obesity (OR=3.25) and fractional excretion of UA less than 7% (OR=9.01,all P<0.05) were risk factors of gout early onset.Conclusion The gout patients with early-onset younger than 30 present high serum and glomerular load of uric acid which might be due to obesity and relative under-excretion of renal uric acid.
8.Characteristics and clinical significance of body composition in gout patients
Chao DENG ; Qianhua LI ; Lijuan YANG ; Jinjian LIANG ; Yingqian MO ; Jianzi LIN ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2019;58(10):751-757
Objective To investigate the characteristics of body composition (BC) in gout patients and its clinical significance. Methods Consecutive gout patients were recruited between August 2017 and December 2018. Demographic information, clinical characteristics and comorbidities were collected. BC was assessed by bioelectric impedance analysis including body fat percentage (BF% ), trunk and limb BF%, appendicular skeletal muscle index. Overfat was defined by BF%≥25% for male and≥35% for female. The association between BC and serum uric acid (sUA) was evaluated by multiple linear regression. Results A total of 362 gout patients were recruited with median age 38 (30, 52) years, 96.1% (348/362) were male. Mean sUA was(551±133)μmol/L. The mean BF% was (25.8±6.4)% with 53.6%(194/362) patients overfat. Male gout patients with overfat showed more affected joints [4(2, 6) vs. 2(2, 5)], higher sUA [(576 ± 126)μmol/L vs. (523 ± 134) μmol/L], higher prevalence of dyslipidemia [70.1%(131/187) vs. 54.0%(87/161)], metabolic syndrome [60.8%(118/187) vs. 28.0%(47/161)], fatty liver [58.2%(113/187) vs. 35.1%(59/161)] and hypertension [44.4%(83/187) vs. 25.5%(41/161)] than male patients with normal fat (all P<0.05). Their BF% , trunk BF% and limb BF% were positively correlated with the numbers of affected joints, sUA, metabolic syndrome, fatty liver, and hypertension, respectively (r=0.154-0.435, all P<0.05). Multivariable linear regression suggested that BF% (β=4.29, P=0.020) and trunk BF% (β=9.11, P=0.007), but not limb BF% , were positively correlated with sUA. Conclusion Overfat is very common in gout patients. The proportion of trunk fat in male patients is positively correlated with sUA. When assessing obesity in gout patients clinically, body composition analysis should be performed simultaneously.
9. Characteristics and clinical significance of body composition in gout patients
Chao DENG ; Qianhua LI ; Lijuan YANG ; Jinjian LIANG ; Yingqian MO ; Jianzi LIN ; Donghui ZHENG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2019;58(10):751-757
Objective:
To investigate the characteristics of body composition (BC) in gout patients and its clinical significance.
Methods:
Consecutive gout patients were recruited between August 2017 and December 2018. Demographic information, clinical characteristics and comorbidities were collected. BC was assessed by bioelectric impedance analysis including body fat percentage (BF%), trunk and limb BF%, appendicular skeletal muscle index. Overfat was defined by BF% ≥25% for male and ≥35% for female. The association between BC and serum uric acid (sUA) was evaluated by multiple linear regression.
Results:
A total of 362 gout patients were recruited with median age 38 (30, 52) years, 96.1% (348/362) were male. Mean sUA was (551±133) μmol/L. The mean BF% was (25.8±6.4)% with 53.6%(194/362) patients overfat. Male gout patients with overfat showed more affected joints [4(2, 6) vs. 2(2, 5)], higher sUA [(576±126)μmol/L vs. (523±134) μmol/L], higher prevalence of dyslipidemia [70.1%(131/187) vs. 54.0%(87/161)], metabolic syndrome [60.8%(118/187) vs. 28.0%(47/161)], fatty liver [58.2%(113/187) vs. 35.1%(59/161)] and hypertension [44.4%(83/187) vs. 25.5%(41/161)] than male patients with normal fat (all
10.The reliability and validity of short form-36 questionnaire in patients with gout
Qihong GUO ; Qianhua LI ; Baolin ZHENG ; Tongguang YANG ; Yuanyi LI ; Benliu LIU ; Saihua HUANG ; Lie DAI
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2018;22(7):446-451
Objective To investigate the reliability and validity of the medical outcomes by applying short form-36 (SF-36) in evaluating gout patients’ health related quality of life (HRQOL).Methods Gout patientswere enrolled between March 2016 and June 2016 in Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Patients completed the SF-36 questionnaire.Summary scores,physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS) were calculated by summing factor-weighted scores across all 8 subscales,with factor weights derived from general population.The indicators of reliability and validity included internal consistency,test-retest reliability,structural and discriminant validity,ceiling and floor effect.Results Totally 306 patients were enrolled.The internal consistency test showed that the Cronbach α coefficients ranged from 0.782 to 0.822,and the test-retest reliability coefficients ranged from 0.720 to 0.986 (P<0.01).Structural validity analysis showed that there were two items whose eigenvalues were greater than one with the cumulative contribution rate of 66.1%.The discriminant validity analysis found that patients with more numbers of tophi,higher frequency of flare,multi-arthrosis involved and more complications had less scores of PCS and MCS (P<0.05).There was a high ceiling effect on physiological function and a higher ceiling and floor effect on role limitation and emotional function caused hy impaired physical health.Conclusion The SF-36 can be used for the assessment of HRQOL in Chinese gout patients but disease specific questionnaire are warranted.