1.Research Progress of the Regulation Function of Epigenetics on Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
Chen ZHIHAO ; Shubin FANG ; Jing TIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(3):680-683
The regulation of epigenetics on bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) has been a research hot spot in medical area. This paper mainly summarizes the progress of the regulation of DNA methylation, histone acetylation, small interfering RNA (siRNA) induced gene silence and microRNA (miRNA) on BMSCs. Our analysis shows that the regulation of epigenetics on BMSCs plays a significant role in the repair of bone tissue, nervous tissue and cardiac muscle.
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Bone and Bones
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DNA Methylation
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Epigenesis, Genetic
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Histones
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Humans
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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cytology
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MicroRNAs
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Myocardium
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RNA, Small Interfering
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Wound Healing
2.A retrospective study on 19 years' choledochofiberscopic treatment for residual stones of biliary tract.
Shubin FANG ; Kai YAO ; Lianghui SHI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2002;0(S1):-
Objective To summarize our experience in choledochofiberscopic treatment for residual stones of biliary tract. Methods 1105 cases of residual stones of biliary tract diagnosed and treated with choledochofiberscope in the past 19 years were reviewed retrospectively. Results The 1067 patients with residual stones of bile duct were treated with choledochofiberscope for 1483 times altogether. The stones were completely removed in 1035 cases, while the stones were not cleared in other 32 cases. The clearance rate of residual stones was 97.0%(1035/1067). No patient died of choledochofiberscopic treatment. Conclusions Choledochofiberscopic treatment plays an important role in the treatment of residual stones of bile duct, because it not only reduces residual stones of bile duct to avoid repeated operation, but also has some advantages such as excellent safety, minimal invasion, low cost and quicker recovery.
3.Laparoscopic splenectomy using the anterior approach with sequential layered dissection
Shenghua BAO ; Weidong SUN ; Minghua HU ; Shubin FANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(4):289-291
ObjectiveTo study the role of laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) using the anterior approach with sequential layered dissection. MethodsFrom December 2007 to July 2009, we performed 27 LS using the anterior approach with sequential layered dissection. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsThe range of splenic length was 8-20 cm. Accessory spleen was found in 6 patients (22.2%). The mean operative time was 125 mins. The mean intraoperative blood loss was 90 ml, and the mean postoperative stay was 5.5 days. ConclusionsLaparoscopic splenectomy using the anterior approach with sequential layered dissection could be carried out smoothly and rapidly. It reduced accidental injuries and shortened the operative time.
4.The correlation analysis between renal artery resistance index and renal function in patients with thrombotic microangiopathy
Shuang GAO ; Shuai MA ; Fang ZHANG ; Shubin GUO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(1):73-78
Objective To explore the correlations between renal artery resistance index (RRI) and renal function in patients with thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) so as to provide the clinical basis for predictable diagnosis and treatment in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).Methods Patients diagnosed with thrombotic microangiopathy admitted to department of emergency of Peking Union Medical College Hospital between August 1st,2014 and March 31th,2015 were enrolled.Intrarenal arteries resistive index of right kidney was detected in all cases on admission by color Doppler flow image.The serum creatinine (SCR) and glomerular fihration rate (GFR) were measured at the same time.According to the diagnostic criteria of the guideline of Kidney Disease:Improving Global Outcomes 2012 (KDIGO-AKI 2012),patients were divided into non-AKI group and AKI group.The intergroup difference was compared and the correlation between RRI and SCR as well as between RRI and GFR were assessed.RRI,SCR and GFR were measured again at the most severe stage of kidney injury.The above index were marked as RRI*,SCR and GFRmin.At the same time,△RRI (RRI*-RRI),△SCR (SCRmax-SCR) and △GFR (GFR-GFRmin) were calculated.According to the stage classification of KDIGO-AKI 2012,36 patients diagnosed with AKI during their hospitalization were divided into KDIGO-1 group (n =10),KDIGO-2 group (n =10) or KDIGO-3 group (n =16).The intergroup difference of RRI* was compared and the correlation between △RRI and △SCR as well as between △RRI and △GFR were assessed.Results When RRI > 0.7 was used as the diagnostic threshold for AKI,the sensitivity was 92.3% and the specificity was 80.1%.RRI was positively correlated with SCR (r1 =-0.728,P<0.01;r2=-0.709,P<0.01) and negatively correlated with GFR (r1 =-0.728,P<0.01;r2 =-0.709,P <0.01) in all patients at the time of admission and the most severe stage of kidney injury.While there was a significant difference in the RRI* among KDIGO-1,KDIGO-2 and KDIGO-3 groups (F =37.979,P =0.Q01),and there was no significant difference in △RRI (F =0.634,P =0.537).The △RRI was not correlated with △GFR or △SCR.Conclusions RRI can be used as a marker for diagnosis of AKI and the evaluation of renal function in patients with TMA,but it is not helpful to reflect the trends of renal injury especially for the critically ill patients.
5.Analysis of clinical characteristics and treatment of 197 patients with emergency drug poisoning
Shuai MA ; Fang ZHANG ; Yue YANG ; Xin LIU ; Haiyang ZHAO ; Xue MEI ; Shubin GUO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(3):265-271
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of acute drug poisoning, and provide better management for poisoned patients in Emergency Department.Methods:We retrospectively enrolled 197 patients diagnosed as acute drug poisoning in Emergency Department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. Medical records included age, gender, baseline diseases, medication time, visit time, kinds of drugs, drug concentrations, accompanying symptom, hospitalization duration, treatment, fluid resuscitation and outcomes. The inclusion criteria were as follows: age≥ 14 years old, and met the criteria of acute poisoning. The exclusion criteria were as follows: age<14 years old; incomplete clinical data; pesticide poisoning; toxic gas poisoning; and other non-drug poisoning. All patients were divided into the survival group and death group according to their outcomes at the discharge. Clinical characteristics, laboratory parameters and treatments were compared using the Student’s t test, Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate. Results:The mean age of all the patients was 38.9±20.4 years. The majority were young patients, accounting for 134 cases (68.0%). The accompanying symptoms included consciousness disturbance (106 cases), dizziness (56 cases), fatigue (38 cases), and nausea and/or vomiting (42 cases). The duration of medication-to-visit time was 0.5-96 h, with an average of 7.17±0.89 h. The types of drugs included 105 (53.2%) sedatives and hypnotics, 73 antipsychotics (37.1%), 17 antibiotics (8.6%), and 20 antipyretic analgesics (10.2%). The Glasgow comascale (GCS) score of patients in the survival group was higher than that of the death group (12.47±3.05 vs 7.60±4.43, P<0.01). In the death group, the alanine aminotransferase, urea nitrogen, creatinine, cardiac troponin I, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer were higher than those of the survival group (all P<0.05). One hundred and eighty-seven patients were cured, while 10 patients died. One hundred and fifty-nine patients were treated with gastric lavage, and 23 patients were treated with blood purification. The concentrations of toxic drugs before and after treatment in 134 poisoned patients were compared. The concentration of drugs after treatment was significantly lower than that before treatment. Conclusions:Acute non-pesticide poisoning in Emergency Department is mainly caused by sedatives, hypnotics, antipsychotics, and antipyretics and analgesics. It is important to conduct laboratory examinations for toxic medications to provide better management for poisoned patients. It is necessary to establish a standardized monitoring system and management path for acute drug poisoning.
6.The predictive value of medical big data for the prognosis of elderly patients with pneumonia: based on the result of clinical database of a Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Consortium Chaoyang Emergency Ward
Peng LI ; Xingting ZHANG ; Fang YIN ; Litong GUO ; Chao MA ; Hongbo CAI ; Shubin GUO
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(3):338-343
Objective:To explore a medical big data algorithm to screen the core indicators in clinical database that can be used to evaluate the prognosis of elderly patients with pneumonia.Methods:Based on the clinical database of a Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Consortium Chaoyang Emergency Ward in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, patients with pulmonary infection were selected through the big data retrieval technology. According to the prognosis at the time of discharge, they were divided into death group and survival group. The general data of patients were collected, including gender, age, blood gas and laboratory indices. A computer language called Python was used to make batch calculations of key indicators that affect mortality in elderly patients with pneumonia. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship between laboratory indicators and patients' prognosis. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) was drawn to analyze the predictive value of screening method for patients' prognosis.Results:A total of 265 patients were included in the study, 64 died and 201 survived. The data of the first detection indexes of each patient after admission were collected, and 23 key indicators with significant differences were selected from 472 indicators: blood routine indicators ( n = 7), blood gas indicators ( n = 3), tumor markers indicators ( n = 3),coagulation related indicators ( n = 4), and nutrition and organ function indicators ( n = 6). ① The key indicators of blood gas in patients died of pneumonia: Cl - was 97-111 mmol/L in 51.6% (33 cases) of patients, lactic acid (Lac) was 0.5-2.5 mmol/L in 81.2% (52 cases) of patients, and H + was 0-46 mmol/L in 87.5% (56 cases) of patients. ② The key indicators of blood routine of patients died of pneumonia: hemoglobin count (Hb) of 46.9% (30 cases) patients was 80-109 g/L, the eosinophils proportions (EOS%) in 67.2% (43 cases) patients was 0.000-0.009, the lymphocytes proportions (LYM%) in 51.6% (33 cases) patients was 0.00-0.09, the red blood cell count (RBC) in 50.0% (32 cases) patients was (3.0-3.9)×10 12/L, the white blood cell count (WBC) in 54.7% (35 cases) patients was (0.0-9.9)×10 9/L, and the red blood cell volume distribution width coefficientof variability (RDW-CV) in 48.4% (31 cases) patients was 10.0%-14.9%, serum C-reactive protein (CRP) was 0.0-49.9 mg/L in 48.4% (31 cases) patients. ③ The key indicators of tumor markers in patients died of pneumonia: 76.6% (49 cases) of patients had negative free prostate specific antigen/total prostate specific antigen (FPSA/TPSA, the ratio was 0), 92.2% (59 cases) had cytokeratin 19 fragment (CYFRA21-1) between 0.0-11.0 μg/L, and 75.0% (48 cases) had carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) between 0-104 kU/L.④ The key coagulation indexes of patients died of pneumonia: 68.8% (44 cases) of patients had activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) of 57-96 s, 73.4% (47 cases) of patients had D-dimer of 0-6 mg/L, 93.8% (60 cases) of patients had thrombin time (TT) of 14-22 s, and 89.1% (57 cases) of patients had adenosine diphosphate (ADP) inhibition rate of 0%-53%. ⑤ Nutrition and organ function key indicatorsin patients died of pneumonia: 92.2% (59 cases) of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in patients with 0, 46.9% (30 cases) of patients had prealbumin (PA) of 71-140 mg/L, 90.6% (58 cases) of the patients with uric acid (UA) for 21-41 μmol/L, 75.0% (48 cases) of the patients with albumin (Alb) to 10-20 g/L, 93.5% (60 cases) of patients had albumin/globulin ratio (A/G ratio) of 0-0.9, 84.4% (54 cases) of the patients with lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) from 0-6.68 μmol/L·s -1·L -1. ⑥ Logistic regression analysis and ROC curve analysis: Logistic regression analysis showed that PA and Lac were the prognostic factors. PA could reduce the risk of death by 0.9%, Lac could increase the risk of death by 69.4%; the area under ROC curve (AUC) between laboratory indicators and the prediction effect of death prediction model for patients' prognosis was 0.80, which showed that the classification effect was better, and this study model could better predict the prognosis of elderly patients with pneumonia. Conclusion:By using big data technology, 23 core indicators for evaluating the prognosis of elderly patients with pneumonia can be screened from the clinical database of emergency ward, which provides a new perspective and method for clinical evaluation of the prognosis of elderly patients with pneumonia.
7.Effect of salinomycin on proliferation and autophagic flow of human malignant melanoma M21 cells
Yajing LIU ; Guoyu LIU ; Shubin WANG ; Zhengyu FANG
Practical Oncology Journal 2018;32(3):203-207
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of salinomycin on proliferation and autophagic flux of human melanoma M21 cells. Methods The cell survival rate was determined by MTS assay and IC50values( half inhibitory concentration)were calculated. The morphological changes of cells after salinomycin administration were observed under optical micro-scope. Flow cytometry was used to examine the apoptosis rate of M21 cells. Western blot was used to detect the expression of autophag-ic-related protein LC3B and p62 in M21 cells. The presence of autophagosomes in M21 cells after salinomycin administration was ob-served under transmission electron microscope. Western blot and immunofluorescence were used to detect the level of p62 protein and localizing changes in M21 cells. Results Salinomycin significantly inhibited proliferation of M21 cells, and the IC50values were (1. 38 ± 0. 18)μM. After salinomycin administration,the proliferation rate of M21 cells was slowed down,and obvious vacuoles ap-peared in the cells. Salinomycin could not only induce cell apoptosis,but it also increased the ratio of LC3B-Ⅱ/LC3B-Ⅰ in M21 cells. The increase and accumulation of autophagosomes were directly observed under transmission electron microscope. The level of p62 protein was slightly elevated after salinomycin treatment and gradually aggregated into the cytoplasm,indicating that autophagic flux was inhibited. Conclusion Salinomycin can inhibit the proliferation of human malignant melanoma M21 cells,and its mechanism may be related to the accumulation autophagosomes granules and inhibition of autophagic flux.
8.A retrospective analysis of cardioversion for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in emergency department
Anlei LIU ; Juyuan LIU ; Fang ZHANG ; Jun XU ; Jihai LIU ; Shubin GUO ; Xuezhong YU ; Jian GAO ; Huadong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(2):200-203
Objective To analyze retrospectively the cardioversion for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) in emergency department in order to explore rational guidance for the diagnosis and treatment for PSVT.Methods A retrospective analysis of PSVT patients in the emergency department admitted from June 2015 to December 2015 was carried out.First,all the patients were divided into two groups according to the cardioversion achieved by Valsalva's maneuvre or not.Forty patients were enrolled in study.There were 11 patients got cardioversion successfully achieved by the Valsalva's maneuvre and 29 patients failed to get cardioversion.Then,comparisons of demographics,vital sign,serum CTNI,potassium and NTproBNP level were carried out between these groups of patients using statistical analysis.The categorical variable was expressed in percentage and the continuous variable was described by mean±standard deviation and the comparisons of parameters were conducted by group t-test and chi-square test.Results The success rate of PSVT maneuvre cardioversion was 27.5%.In addition,there were no significant differences in demographics vital sign,TNI and NTproBNP between the two groups while there were significant differences in serum potassium level between the two groups [(3.8±0.4)mmol/L vs.(3.5±0.35)mmol/L P<0.05].There was no significant difference in successful rate of cardioversion between the standard Valsalva's maneuvre(n=6) the modified Valsalva's maneuvre(n=5).The second-line treatment mainly included propafenone,adenosine,electroversion,verapamil and amiodarone.The propafenone was the most common second-line agent used for PSVT cardioversion accounting for 58.6%.Conclusions The success rate of Valsalva's maneuver cardioversion was low.Keeping properly a higher level of serum potassium could increase the success rate of cardioversion by Valsalva's maneuvre.
9.Relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and infarction volume in patients with acute ischemic stroke in anterior circulation
Huizhen LIU ; Na SHANG ; Fang LI ; Junyu LI ; Jingmian CHEN ; Shubin GUO
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(8):973-978
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the level of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and infarction volume in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with internal carotid artery system (anterior circulation).Methods:A prospective cohort study was conducted. Patients with AIS admitted to the department of emergency of Beijing Boai Hospital from October 2017 to September 2019 were enrolled. Nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS 2002) were assessed in all cases within 24 hours after enrollment. Fasting venous blood was collected for biochemical analysis, including albumin (ALB), homocysteine (HCY), uric acid (UA), hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), etc. Serum 25(OH)D level was detected by electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed to calculate the volume of cerebral infarction. According to the volume of cerebral infarction, the patients were divided into small volume (≤ 1 cm 3) group, medium volume (1 cm 3 < infarct volume < 20 cm 3) group and large volume (≥20 cm 3) group. The differences of serum 25(OH)D and other indicators in each group were compared; the influencing factors of infarct volume were analyzed by Logistic regression; and the goodness of fit of regression model was tested by Hosmer-Lemeshow (HL). Results:A total of 224 patients with AIS were enrolled, 92 in small volume group, 90 in medium volume group and 42 in large volume group, and there was no significant difference in serum 25(OH)D level among small, medium and large volume groups [μg/L: 13.21 (7.47, 19.33), 11.20 (7.00, 15.07), 9.19 (6.30, 17.10), H = 4.994, P = 0.082]. There were 124 patients with AIS in anterior circulation, 45, 56 and 23 patients in the small, medium and large volume groups, respectively, with the increase of the cerebral infarction volume, the serum 25(OH)D level in small, medium and large volume groups decreased gradually, and the difference was statistically significant [μg/L: 13.22 (9.00, 19.65), 10.41 (6.72, 14.92), 8.30 (4.70, 11.30), H = 11.068, P = 0.004]. In addition, with the increase of the cerebral infarction volume, the older the patients with AIS in anterior circulation [years old: 63.0 (54.0, 75.5), 76.0 (63.0, 84.0), 82.0 (67.5, 85.0), H = 14.981, P = 0.001], the higher the nutritional risk ratio (35.6%, 53.6%, 73.9%, χ2 = 9.271, P = 0.010), the higher the serum hs-CRP level [mg/L: 1.91 (0.92, 3.40), 4.10 (1.73, 22.42), 19.74 (4.02, 68.81), H = 21.477, P < 0.001], and the lower the ALB level (g/L: 42.30±12, 38.11±5.06, 35.14±5.49, F = 19.347, P < 0.001). After adjusting for age, gender, atrial fibrillation, nutritional risk, hs-CRP and other confounding factors, serum 25(OH)D was an independent protective factor for the infarct volume of AIS in anterior circulation [odds ratio ( OR) = 0.962, P = 0.040], For every 10 μg/L decrease of 25(OH)D, the risk of one grade increase in infarction volume was increased by 47.7% respectively (goodness of fit: χ2 = 5.357, P = 0.719). Conclusion:The low serum 25(OH)D level was associated with the increase of infarct volume in the anterior circulation cerebral infarction, and early detection of serum 25(OH)D level can help risk stratification of AIS patients.
10.Clinical characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 infected with Delta variant in Guangzhou:A real-world study
Danwen ZHENG ; Heng WENG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xin YIN ; Jun ZHANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Luming CHEN ; Yuanshen ZHOU ; Jing ZENG ; Yan CAI ; Wanxin WEN ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Lanting TAO ; Liangsheng SUN ; Tianjin CAI ; Weiliang WANG ; Shubin CAI ; Xindong QIN ; Xiaofeng LIN ; Xiaohua XU ; Haimei ZOU ; Qiaoli HUA ; Peipei LU ; Jingnan LIN ; Kaiyuan ZHANG ; Aihua OU ; Jiqiang LI ; Fang YAN ; Xu ZOU ; Lin LIN ; Banghan DING ; Jianwen GUO ; Tiehe QIN ; Yimin LI ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Xiaoneng MO ; Zhongde ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(10):1220-1228
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected with Delta variant, so as to provide further references for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods:A real-world study was conducted to analyze the characteristics of 166 COVID-19 patients infected with Delta variant at Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University.Results:The study enrolled 5 asymptomatic cases, 123 non-severe cases (mild and moderate type), and 38 severe cases (severe and critical type). Among these patients, 69 (41.6%) were male and 97 (58.4%) were female, with a mean age of 47.0±23.5 years. Thirty-nine cases (23.5%) had received 1 or 2 doses of inactivated vaccine. The incidence of severe COVID-19 cases was 7.7% in 2-doses vaccinated patients, which was lower than that of 11.5% in 1-dose and 26.8% in unvaccinated patients. The proportion of severe cases in 2 dose-vaccinated patients was 7.7%, which was lower than that of 11.5% in 1-dose vaccinated patients and 26.8% in unvaccinated patients, but the difference was not significant ( P>0.05). The most common clinical symptom was fever (134 cases, 83.2%), and 39.1% of cases presented with high-grade fever (≥39 °C); other symptoms were cough, sputum, fatigue, and xerostomia. The proportion of fever in severe cases was significantly higher than that of non-severe cases (97.4% vs. 76.4%, P<0.01). Similarly, the proportion of severe cases with high peak temperature (≥39 ℃) () was also higher than that of non-severe cases (65.8% vs. 30.9%, P<0.01). The median minimal Cycle threshold (Ct) values of viral nucleic acid N gene and ORFlab gene were 20.3 and 21.5, respectively, and the minimum Ct values were 11.9 and 13.5, respectively. Within 48 h of admission, 9.0% of cases presented with decreased white blood cell counts, and 52.4% with decreased lymphocyte counts. The proportions of increased C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A, interleukin 6, and interleukin 10 were 32.5%, 57.4%, 65.3%, and 35.7%, respectively. The proportions of elevated C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A and interleukin-6 in severe cases were significantly higher than those in non-severe cases ( P<0.01). Logistic regression analysis showed that older age and higher peak temperature were associated with a higher likelihood of severe cases ( OR>3, 95% CI: 2-7, P<0.01). In terms of treatment, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was used in 97.6% of non-severe cases and 100% in severe cases. Other treatments included respiratory and nutritional support, immunotherapy (such as neutralizing antibodies and plasma of recovered patients). The median times from admission to progression to severe cases, of fever clearance, and of nucleic acid conversion were 5 days, 6 days and 19 days, respectively. No deaths were reported within 28 days. Conclusions:The symptoms of Delta variant infection in Guangzhou are characterized by a high proportion of fever, high peak temperature, long duration of fever, high viral load, a long time to nucleic acid conversion, and a high incidence of severe cases. The severe cases exhibit a higher percentage of elderly patients, a longer duration of fever and have a higher fever rate and a higher hyperthermia rate than non-severe cases. Age and hyperthermia are independent risk factors for progression to severe disease. The combination of TCM and Western medicine can control the progression of the disease effectively.