1.Primary lymphoma of bone: 9 cases reports and a clinical analysis of diagnosis and treatment
Ruijun PEI ; Na WEI ; Yini WANG ; Ran TANG ; Shuo LI ; Zhao WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(2):101-104,110
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics,treatment and prognosis of primary lymphoma of bone (PLB).Methods Retrospective analysis of 9 cases with newly diagnosed PLB was performed.The primary lesion was located in bone and no evidence of lesion was found in other tissues.All the lesions were confirmed by histological examination and immunohistochemical staining.The clinical manifestation and radiological appearance of all cases were non-specific.Results 9 patients were enrolled in the current study including 6 males and 3 females with average age of 34 years old (15-71 years old).All cases had suffered local pain or edema as initial symptom.Single bone infiltration was detected in 7 patients,while multiple bones infiltration was noticed in 2 patients.The lesion distribution was as follows:4 lesions were situated in pelvis (3 in ilium and 1 in sacral),1 in femur,1 in humerus,1 in scapula,and 2 in spine.2 cases were treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy,3 cases were treated with chemotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,1 case was treated with chemotherapy and surgery,and 3 cases received chemotherapy alone.With in a median follow-up of 8 months,6 patients showed overall response (including 5 cases of complete response and 1 case of partial response).Conclusions PLB is a rare condition,and the diagnostic criteria and treatment are still not well defined.Early diagnosis and prompt treatment usually achieves satisfactory prognosis.The possibility of PLB must be concerned for patients with bone pain,soft tissue swelling or unexplained fractures,and pathological examination should be carried on as soon as possible.
2.Application and exploration of virtual reality technology in surgical practice and medical education
Chao WU ; Pei XUE ; Jiayu WANG ; Shixiao WANG ; Jing SUN ; Junjun MA ; Ruijun PAN ; Weiguo HU ; Minhua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(S1):78-81
Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that interacts computer-generated three-dimensional scenes with the user′s senses and has been gradually applied in the real medical field. Since the first time of successful attempt in 3D laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery VR living video broadcast in 2016, the authors have experienced the exploration of the application of this technology (2016-2017) as well as the in-depth research phase (2018-2019). Nowadays, the VR application in our center has entered into the application practice phase (2020 to present). With the technology iteration and more and more application experience acquisition, our current VR application mainly focuses on two practice settings, including the clinical teaching scenarios for early exposure to acute appendicitis for medical undergraduate students and the preoperative communication to give pati-ents an early sense of the process in the operating theatre, and has achieved good application results. With continuous breakthroughs and innovations in software and hardware, we believe that more clinical VR scenarios and the course audience will be expanded to a wider group. The integration of some new hotspots such as Meta-Universe and ChatGPT will make up for the shortcomings in VR content scenarios and interactivity, and its application prospects are infinite.
3.Implementation effect and thought of the basic essential surgical training course of laparoscopic skills
Chao WU ; Xueliang ZHOU ; Yanfei SHAO ; Xizhou HONG ; Luyang ZHANG ; Pei XUE ; Jiayu WANG ; Jing SUN ; Junjun MA ; Ruijun PAN ; Minhua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(9):1373-1377
Objective:To analyze and summarize the implementation effect of basic essential surgical training (BEST) course of laparoscopic skills over the past 10 years and the practical experience in updating course content and models.Methods:The pre-class assessment questionnaires, basic laparoscopic operation assessment results, and post-class assessment questionnaires of the students who participated in the BEST course of laparoscopic skills were collected. According to the period of the course construction, the students were divided into two groups, namely students who used the course of single training system in the early stage (traditional group) and students who used the course integrating a variety of training systems after the course model was updated in the later stage (test group). The two groups were compared for the scores of track circle moving, tunnel crossing, and high and low columns, as well as their subjective evaluation of course setting and implementation effect. The t-test, Wilcoxon test, or chi-square test was conducted according to the data type using SPSS 13.0. Results:The time for 150 traditional group students to complete track circle moving, tunnel crossing, and high and low columns was 1.08 min (0.81 min, 1.60 min), 2.20 min (1.60 min, 3.27 min), and 4.86 min (3.28 min, 6.36 min), respectively, while the time for 75 test group students to complete the three operations was 1.27 min (0.87 min, 1.83 min), 2.57 min (1.58 min, 4.07 min), and 4.35 min (2.90 min, 6.42 min), respectively, with no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). In terms of students' subjective evaluation of the course, a higher percentage of the test group students were satisfied with classroom environment, teaching method arrangement, training equipment, training opportunities, helping clinical work, and meeting pre-class expectations than those in the traditional group. Conclusion:The constantly updated BEST course can ensure the training quality of trainees and obtain their higher satisfaction. The benefits of this course in clinical practice can be further verified through long-term follow-up of these trainees.
4.Clinical characteristics of 192 adult hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.
Wenqiu HUANG ; Yini WANG ; Jingshi WANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Lin WU ; Shuo LI ; Ran TANG ; Xiangzong ZENG ; Jianhang CHEN ; Ruijun PEI ; Zhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(9):796-801
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical manifestations, laboratory data, therapy, and prognosis in patients with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH).
METHODSA retrospective study was carried out in 192 adult patients with HLH between 2003 and 2013.
RESULTSOf the 192 cases, 70 cases were secondary to cancer and 64 cases secondary to infection. According to HLH-2004 criteria, the coincidence rate of indices were: fever (98.96%), high level of serum ferritin (94.27%), increased level of soluble interleukin- 2 receptor(sCD25) (94.79%), decreased or absent activity of NK cells (94.27%), cytopenias (80.73%), splenomegaly (80.21%), emophagocytosis in bone marrow, spleen or lymph nodes (74.48%), hypofibrinogenemia (50.52%), hypertriglyceridemia (37.50%). In addition, 94.27% of patients were presented with liver dysfunction, 96.35% with infections, and 75.52% with coagulopathy. Incidences of central nervous system symptoms and rash were 19.27% and 20.31%, respectively. Among cancer, infection and rheumatic group, there were statistically differences on white blood cells (WBC), platelet (PLT), sCD25, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, total bilirubin and globulin(GLO) (P<0.05). The differences of WBC, PLT, albumin (ALB), GLO, brain natriuretic peptide, creatinine, urea nitrogen between survival group and death group had statistical significance.
CONCLUSIONThe secondary HLH occurs from various underlined diseases. Cancer, especially T- cell lymphoma, is the main cause, Secondly, it is EB virus infection. The diagnostic sensitive indicators are Persistent fever, higher level of serum ferritin, low or absent NK-cell activity, and increased sCD25 were the most valuable parameters for diagnosis. Cytopenias were not common in early phase of HLH secondary to rheumatic diseases. WBC, PLT, ALB, GLO could be used as the preliminary parameters for diagnosis. Cardiac insufficiency, renal insufficiency and coagulation dysfunction play important roles in prognosis.
Adult ; Bone Marrow ; Fever ; Humans ; Killer Cells, Natural ; Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies
5.Treatment outcomes and prognostic analysis of 61 Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.
Xiangzong ZENG ; Na WEI ; Yi'ni WANG ; Jingshi WANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Lin WU ; Wenqiu HUANG ; Zhuo GAO ; Ruijun PEI ; Jianhang CHEN ; Zhili JIN ; Zhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2015;36(6):507-510
OBJECTIVETo investigate the outcomes, survival status, and the prognostic factors of Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (EBV-HLH) patients.
METHODSA retrospective study was carried out to analyze the clinical data of 61 EBV-HLH cases, from January 2008 to July 2014. Prognostic factors were analyzed through COX model (single factor and multiple factors).
RESULTSA total of 246 patients with HLH were diagnosed, among which 102 cases were with EBV infection (including 61 EBV-HLH, 36 lymphoma associated HLH, 5 primary HLH. Among the 61 cases, 40 were male and 21 were female, with a ration of 1.9:1. The median age was 28 years (range, 12-78). 1, 3, 6 and 12-month overall survival rates of 61 EBV-HLH were 65.6%, 47.5%, 32.4%, and 25.0%, respectively. The median follow-up time was 3 (0.5-28) months. 12 patients didn't use etoposide within 4 weeks after diagnosis, while HLH-94 protocol was used in 33 patients and HLH-2004 protocol was used in 16 patients. Response rates of theses three groups were 33.3%, 51.5%, and 43.8%, respectively (P=0.401). There was statistically difference between the group without etoposide and the HLH-94/ HLH-2004 group in the overall survival rate (P=0.033). Serum albumin level (P=0.033) and whether EBV could became negative (P=0.010) were independent predictors for EBV-HLH.
CONCLUSIONEBV-HLH patients have severe clinical feature and poor prognosis. Early application of immune chemotherapy based on etoposide can improve survival. Serum albumin level and whether EBV can become negative are independent prognostic factors for survival.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ; Etoposide ; Female ; Herpesvirus 4, Human ; Humans ; Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Rate ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult