1.Practice of lean management on resident clinical skills training
Sufang LIAO ; Ruyun HU ; Wanting JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(3):313-315,316
Clinical skills training center of Dongyang People's hospital introduced lean man-agement conception into the resident clinical skills training. The recruited residents were grouped by degree, the training contents were detailed, and teaching plans were normalized, and small class teach-ing and real-time feedback were implemented, which improved the normalization and standardization of resident training. The implementation of lean management leads to great progress in resident train-ing, but still needs further efforts. Only in the long-term management of standardization, can lean man-agement conception be embedded in daily work, making clinical skills training center play its role in cultivating medical talents effectively.
2.Clinical features of 28 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome in children
Sufang LIN ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Xia ZHAO ; Hui YANG ; Xuemei WEI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(7):637-640
Objectives To investigate the clinical features of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in children from Shen-zhen. Methods The clinical manifestations, results of electrophysiological tests and prognosis of 28 GBS patients from July 2002 to July 2012 were retrospectively analysed. Results Of 28 children, 16(57.1%) had preceding acute upper respiratory infection for 3-14 days but no patient had acute gastroenteritis. One had received HBV vaccination in 2 weeks before the onset of GBS. The peak season for GBS is spring. According to the clinical presentations and the neurophysiological results 17 patients had demyelinating neuropathy, 5 acute motor axonal neuropathy, 2 acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy, 3 Miller-fisher syndrome, and 1 polyneuritis cranialis. 14 (50.0%) patients suffered from pain in limbs which is the most nota-ble symptom in the early stage. Intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and steroids were given during the acute phases in the majority of the patients, and assisted ventilation was performed in 2 patients due to respiratory muscle paralysis. No diffe-rence was found in Hughes scores, average hospitalization durations, and the prognosis between patients with GBS variants patients and patients with classic GBS. Conclusions Children with GBS in Shenzhen area have different clinical features.
3.Evaluation of outcome and cerebral protective effects for ketogenic diet therapy to status epilepticus
Jialun WEN ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Xianling MENG ; Sufang LIN ; Tieshuan HUANG ; Jinghua YE
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015;22(9):614-616
Objective To explore the efficacy of ketogenic diet( KD) in the treatment of status epi-lepticus( SE) and whether KD could protect the brain,and propose a new thought on SE patients′reasonably individualized treatment, brain protection and prognosis improvement. Methods From Sep 2013 to Jan 2015,all the patients diagnosed as SE were advised to apply KD treatment; the patients who refused KD treatment were included in the control group,while the patients who accepted KD treatment were included in the treatment group. Based on the SE treatment principles,the control group applied traditional anti-convulsive therapy,while the treatment group applied traditional therapy combined with KD treatment. Before the treat-ment and after the epilepsy control,the patients′ serum was collected to test neuron specific enolase( NSE) and S100βlevels,and the duration of epilepsy control was recorded. Results The treatment group included a total of 10 patients; 3 patients had a good efficacy and obtained seizure-free after the treatment; clinical seizures declined significantly in 6 patients. The treatment group′s overall response rate was 9/10,which was higher than that of the control group(5/8)(P<0. 01). The treatment group′s duration to gain efficacy was shorter than that of the control group[(5. 2 ± 2. 9) d vs. (9. 8 ± 1. 5) d,P<0. 01]. After the treatment,the patients′NSE and S100β in both groups were significantly decreased than those before the treatment ( P<0. 001 or P<0. 05). After the treatment,the serum NSE and S100β of the patients in the treatment group were lower than those in the control group,with statistically significant difference(P<0. 05). Conclusion Frequent epileptic seizures and SE would impair the patient′s brain. Controlling the epileptic seizures actively could lower the severity of brain injury. KD could effectively control the epileptic seizure and had neuropro-tective effects.
4.Effects of ketogenic diet on helper T cells in patients with intractable epilepsy
Pingping CUI ; Chengrong LI ; Qiu LI ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Guobing WANG ; Sufang LIN ; Li CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(3):225-231
Objective To investigate the effects of ketogenic diet ( KD) treatment on helper T cell subsets in children with intractable epilepsy( IP) . Methods Thirty-five children with IP and eighteen age-matched healthy subjects were enrolled in this study.The percentages of CD3+CD8-IFN-γ+( Th1 ) cells, CD3+CD8-IL-17A+(Th17) cells and CD4+CD25+Foxp3+(Treg) cells were analyzed by flow cytometry.Re-al-time PCR assay was performed to evaluate the expression of T-bet, ROR-γ, IFN-γ, IL-17A and peroxi-some proliferator activated receptorγ( PPAR-γ) at mRNA level in CD4+CD25-T cells and the transcription-al levels of Foxp3, GITR, CTLA-4 and PPAR-γin CD4+CD25+T cells.The concentrations of cyclooxygen-ases-2 (COX-2) and prostaglandin F2a (PGF2α) in plasma samples were measured by enzyme-linked im-munosorbent assay.The expression of IL-17A and IFN-γin plasma samples were detected by using cytomet-ricbeadarray(CBA).Results (1)ThepercentagesofTregcellsinperipheralbloodsamplesfrompa-tients with IP were lower than those in healthy subjects (P<0.05), which were significantly increased with the treatment of KD (P<0.05).The percentages of Th17 and Th1 cells in patients with IP were significantly higher than those in healthy children (P<0.05), but were remarkably decreased with the treatment of KD (P<0.05).Patients with IP showed decreased transcriptional levels of Foxp3, GITR and CTLA-4 in CD4+CD25+T cells as compared with healthy controls, but were up-regulated with the treatment of KD.The ex-pression of transcription factors including T-bet, ROR-γ, IFN-γand IL-17A in CD4+CD25-T cells in pa-tients with IP were higher than those in healthy subjects and were down-regulated after the treatment of KD (P<0.05).(2) The expression of PPAR-γat mRNA level in CD4+CD25-T and CD4+CD25+T cells were decreased in patients with IP as compared with those in heathy controls, but were increased after the treat-ment of KD (P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that Treg cells had a positive correlation with PPAR-γ(r=0.61, P<0.05).However, the Th1 and Th17 cells were negatively correlated with PPAR-γ[Th1 (r=-0.54, P<0.05), Th17 (r=-0.64, P<0.05) ].(3) The levels of IL-17A and IFN-γin patients with IP were higher than those in healthy controls, but were decreased with KD treatment (P<0.05).The levels of COX-2 and PGF2αin plasma samples from patients with IP were higher than those in healthy controls ( P<0.05).A negative correlation was observed between COX-2 and PPAR-γ(r=-0.571, P<0.05). Moreover, PGF2αand PPAR-γhad a negative correlation as well (r=-0.586, P<0.05).Conclusion The treatment of KD might enhance the expression of PPAR-γthrough inhibiting the products of oxidative stress such as COX-2 and PGF2α, resulting in the rebalance of Th cell subsets and reduced expression of in-flammatory cytokines.
5.The mechanism of hypogammaglobuinemia caused by ketongenic diet
Houfu ZHOU ; Chengrong LI ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Guobing WANG ; Sufang LIN ; Li CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(11):817-824
Objective To investigate the possible mechanism of hypogammaglobuinemia caused by ketongenic diet (KD).Methods Thirty-six children with intractable epilepsy (IP) and seventeen age-matched healthy children were recruited in this study.The percentages of B cells at various stages of devel-opment and follicular helper T ( Tfh) cells were detected by flow cytometry.The plasma concentrations of IL-21 were determined by ELISA.Real-time quantitative PCR was performed to detect the expression of mam-malian target of rapamycin ( mTOR) , Blimp-1, Bcl-6 and IL-21 at mRNA level in CD4+T cells.Results mTOR at mRNA level was significantly down-regulated after KD treatment (P<0.05).The numbers of Tfh cells were positively correlated with the transcriptional level of mTOR (r=-0.691, P<0.05).Conclusion KD treatment might down-regulate Tfh and B cells through suppressing the expression of mTOR at mRNA level, suggesting a possible mechanism of hypogammaglobuinemia induced by KD treatment.
6.Impact of ketogenic diet on follicular helper T cells in children with intractable epilepsy
Houfu ZHOU ; Chengrong LI ; Jianxiang LIAO ; Guobing WANG ; Sufang LIN ; Li CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;30(2):142-146
Objective To explore the impact of ketogenic diet (KD) on follicular helper T cells(TFH) in children with intractable epilepsy.Methods Thirty-three cases with intractable epilepsy were selected between Jul.2013 and Jan.2014 in Shenzhen Children's Hospital,19 boys and 14 girls; average age was 39.6 months,and seventeen age-matched healthy children who took a physical examination in the same hospital were assigned as the healthy control group.Blood samples were collected from the children with refractory epilepsy before and after 1 week of KD treatment.The proportions of the various stages of B cells and TFH cells were detected by flow cytometry.The plasma concentration of interleukin-21 (IL-21) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),and realtime quantitative PCR(RT-PCR) was performed to detect the levels of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ),B-lymphocyte-induced maturation protein-1 (Blimp-1),B-cell lymphoma 6 (Bcl6) and IL-21 mRNA expression in CD4 + T cells.Results (1) The number of TFH cells in children with intractable epilepsy [(3.57 ± 0.58) %] was remarkably decreased after KD treatment(P < 0.01),while there were no difference between after KD treatment and healthy control group[(4.93 ±0.70)% vs (5.03 ±0.63)%,P >0.05].(2) The levels of transcription factor Bcl6 expression after treatment were significantly decreased,while inhibitory factor Blimp-1 expression increased (P < 0.05).(3)The plasma concentration of IL-21 had a trend to decrease (P > 0.05),while there were no difference before and after KD treatment,and levels of IL-21 mRNA expressions in CD4 +T cells were significantly decreased after the treatment (8.28 × 10-3 ± 1.19 × 10-3 vs 1.72 × 10-2 ± 0.81 × 10-2,t =3.08,P < 0.05).(4) There was no significant difference in CD27-IgD + B cells before and after KD treatment (P > 0.05),CD27 + IgD + B cell and CD27-IgD-B cells had a trend to decrease after KD treatment(P >0.05),and CD27 + IgD-B cells and CD27 + IgD-CD38 high plasma cells were significantly decreased after KD treatment (P < 0.05).(5) The number of TFH cells were correlated positively with the number of CD27 + IgD-B cells and CD27 + IgD-CD3g high plasma cells (r =0.785,0.745,P < 0.05).(6) The levels of PPAR-γmRNA in CD4 + T cells expression were significantly up-regulated after KD treatment (3.49 × 10-3 ± 1.10 × 10-3 vs 2.28 ± 10-3 ± 1.30 × 10-3,t =3.41,P <0.05),and the number of TFH cells and PPAR-γgene expression was correlated negatively (r =-0.619,P < 0.05).Conclusions KD might down regulate TFH cell number and function through inducing PPAR-γexpression and could inhibit B cell differentiation,which might be one of the factors for hypogammaglobuinemia by KD treatment.
7.Influence of whole-course individualized nursing intervention on treatment compliance among intractable epilepsy children with ketogenic diet therapy
Zhitian XIAO ; Sufang LI ; Haixia WANG ; Qin FU ; Jinghua YE ; Jianxiang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(16):41-44
Objective To explore the influence of whole-course individualized nursing intervention on treatment compliance among intractable epilepsy children with ketogenic diet therapy.Methods 80 intractable epilepsy patients with ketogenic diet therapy were divided into the control group and the experimental group with 40 cases in each group.The routine nursing was given to the control group.On basis of routine nursing,whole-course individualized nursing intervention was given to the experimental group.The investigation was carried out before and after intervention in two groups by using self-designed questionnaire.The treatment compliance and therapeutic effect were compared between two groups.Results The treatment compliance and therapeutic effect were significantly alleviated in the experimental group compared with the control group in the third,sixth and twelfth months.Conclusions The whole-course individualized nursing intervention can improve the parental awareness of the disease,enhance their confidence and determination to adhere to the treatment,improve their treatment compliance,thereby improve the effect of treatment.
8.Value and Feasibility of HPV DNA Test in Cervical Scraping Smears
Sufang WU ; Gang CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Qian XU ; Hainian GU ; Yunping LU ; Liping ZHOU ; Juan DU ; Fujun LI ; Guoning LIAO ; Ding MA
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(4):451-453,467
To investigate the reliability and feasibility of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test in cervical scraping smears with polymerase chain reaction (PCR), 131 cases of cervical scraping specimens were collected, and the positive rates and accuracy of HPV infection were determined in normal subjects and cervical cancer patients. GP5+/GP6+ and E7 primer pairs designed for detecting HPV L1 and HPV type 16 E7 were tested in this study. Our results showed that positive rates of HPV DNA in normal population and cervical cancer patients were 32.99 % and 73.53 % respectively and there was significant difference between them (P<0. 001). In normal subjects, detection rates of HPV DNA with GP5+/GP6+ and E7 primer pairs were 27.84 % and 16.49 % respectively, with statistically significant difference between them (P>0.05). However the detection rates in cervical cancer patients were 38.24 % and 67.65 % for the two markers, with a significant difference found between them (P<0.05). It is concluded that HPV DNA test with PCR for cervical scraping smears was feasible. GP5+/GP6+ primer pairs may be a useful probe to screen HPV infection in normal population, but they are not sensitive enough in cervical cancer patients. It is suggested that high risk type HPV DNA test was very useful in population with high risk of cervical cancer.
9.Relationship between the expression of connexin43 and bystander effect of suicide gene therapy in ovarian cancer.
Ali ZHANG ; Quansheng WANG ; Zhiqiang HAN ; Sufang WU ; Gang CHEN ; Jun LI ; Guoning LIAO ; Yunping LU ; Ding MA
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(5):476-479
The relationship of connexin43 (Cx43) and bystander effect in ovarian tumor cells in herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir (HSV-TK/GCV) gene therapy in vitro was explored and the effect of all-trans retinoic acid (RA) on the expression of Cx43 and bystander effect investigated. The Cx43 expression was detected by flowcytometry, Western blot, and immunofluorescence in two ovarian tumor cell lines OVCAR3, CaOV3 before and after RA treatment. Bystander effect was determined by the cells growth inhibitory rate with methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium. Following exposure to ganciclovir, there was much greater bystander killing in OVCAR3 than that in CaOV3 (P<0.05). The expression of Cx43 was detected in OVCAR3 by flowcytometry and Western blot, but it could not be detected in CaOV3. The expression of Cx43 in both cell lines could be induced by RA. Immunofluoresence staining showed that Cx43 protein of OVCAR3 was located on membrane surface, whereas CaOV3 in cytoplasm. RA could not change the location of Cx43 protein in both cell lines. There is relationship between Cx43 expression and HSV-TK/GCV bystander effect. HSV-TK/GCV bystander effect can be enhanced by RA in ovarian cancer.
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metabolism
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10.A case report of Joubert syndrome caused by KIAA0586 gene mutation
Huiting ZHANG ; Chunyan LIU ; Qi ZENG ; Yuanzhen YE ; Sufang LIN ; Dongfang ZOU ; Jianxiang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(15):1184-1186
The main clinical phenotypes, imaging features and genetic test results of a child with Joubert syndrome treated in Shenzhen Children′s Hospital in July 2020 were analyzed retrospectively, and the literature on Joubert syndrome was summarized.The main manifestations of the protester during infancy were respiratory abnormalities and developmental retardation.The brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a " molar sign" , which was consistent with the diagnosis of Joubert syndrome.Genetic testing suggested that the protestor carried complex heterozygous variations of KIAA0586 gene.Two variants were not reported previously, one of which was synonymous mutation.The child is the first case of Joubert syndrome caused by KIAA0586 gene in China.Joubert syndrome is a rare congenital brain development malformation characterized by high clinical heterogeneity and MRI molar signs.It may involve multiple systems.Early identification and intervention can improve outcomes.