1.The Category C infectious diseases monitoring and analysis in Zunyi city from 2009 to 2013
Shiping WANG ; Renjun ZHANG ; Hong TAO ; Guanghui JI ; Jiayan CAO ; Wenju CHEN ; Mingwang WU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(5):684-686,689
Objective To investigate Zunyi C Class infectious diseases ,and provide basis for formulating prevention and control measures .Methods A network report of class C infectious diseasesfrom in Zunyi city from 2009 to 2012 was statistically analyzed by Excel software ,and data analysis was conducted by descriptive epidemiological method for .Results In Zunyi city from 2009 to 2013 reported a total of 8 kinds of class C infectious diseases (68 915 cases) ,annual report incidence rate was 213 .23/10 million;the top three are hand foot and mouth disease ,mumps and other infectious diarrhea ,accounted for 62 .22% of the total reported ca‐ses ,19 .68% and 13 .44% .There was slightly higher incidence rate of the disease from March to August and the main risks were in scattered children ,kindergarten children and students ;the age of onset lie in the population under 14 years old ,the male to female ratio was 1 .67∶1 .00 (χ2 =3 445 .64 ,P<0 .01) .Conclusion Hand foot and mouth disease ,mumps ,other infectious diarrhea and other infectious disease has become an important public health problem in Zunyi city .Therefore ,the kindergarten ,school infectious disease epidemic monitoring should be strengthened ,the infectious disease outbreaks should be reduced ,and communicable disease diagnosis and reporting standards ,which is helpful to improve the epidemic situation of infectious diseases research and prevention and control level should be improved to maintain the protection of public health .
2.Recent advance in acute neurological complications of COVID-19
Xiaohui WU ; Wenju LI ; Yuzhu WANG ; Xuan CHEN ; Zhiqin XI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(10):1044-1049
In addition to respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 can also cause acute and long-term symptoms of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and muscular system. This article reviews the epidemiological characteristics, clinical manifestations and treatment methods of acute COVID-19 related cerebrovascular diseases, nervous system inflammatory diseases and encephalopathy, in order to provide references for clinical management of COVID-19 patients.
3.Severe Streptococcus pneumoniae-associated red blood cell T-polyagglutination and plasma exchange strategy
Delong LIU ; Simeng WU ; Shiqing FAN ; Wenju XIE ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Qiushi WANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(7):728-731
【Objective】 To identify and propose blood transfusion suggestions for 3 children suspected to have red blood cell T polyagglutination. 【Methods】 According to the RBC reactions with phytohemagglutinin, adult serum and cord blood serum, aggregation test with polybrene reagent and MN antigen phenotype test were carried out on 3 children to confirm the presence of T polyagglutination. The donor serum with negative or weak reactions was selected by minor cross matching for the 3 children who needed therapeutic plasma exchange(TPE). 【Results】 Three cases of RBC T polyagglutination were caused by bacterial infection, with transient appearance of MN antigen; the samples were reactive to peanut agglutinin, soybean agglutinin, adult serum but nonreactive to cord blood serum, and didn′t aggregate after adding polybrene reagent. After receiving timely TPE, the T polyagglutination gradually disappeared. 【Conclusion】 Some bacteria, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, may cause polyagglutination of red blood cells. The patients with suspected T polyagglutination should be diagnosed in time. For T polyagglutination patients, the minor matched plasma should be used for avoiding the random plasma with anti-T antibody transfusion.
4.Correlation between modified frailty index and acute kidney injury after laparoscopic radical nephrectomy in elderly patients
Zesen YU ; Wenju WU ; Donglai LIU ; Renfu CHEN ; Junjie LIU
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(10):869-874
[Objective] To explore the correlation between the 5-factor modified frailty index (mFI-5) and acute kidney injury (AKI) after laparoscopic radical nephrectomy in elderly patients with renal cancer, so as to provide reference for the prevention and treatment of postoperative AKI. [Methods] A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 214 elderly patients (≥60 years) who underwent laparoscopic radical nephrectomy at our hospital during Dec.2018 and Dec.2021.Patients were divided into frail group (n=75, mFI-5≥2) and non-frail group (n=139, mFI-5<2). The incidence of AKI and sub items of mFI-5 were compared between the two groups.According to the occurrence of AKI, patients were divided into AKI group (n=77) and non-AKI group (n=137). Univariate and multivariate logistic analyses were conducted to identify risk factors of AKI.Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted to test the effectiveness of mFI-5 in predicting AKI. [Results] The incidence of AKI was significantly higher in the frail group than in the non-frail group (64.00% vs. 20.86%, P<0.05). Univariate analysis showed that the incidence of AKI was related to gender, diabetes, hypertension, nonfunctional independent status, weakness and split kidney glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that male (OR=2.454, 95%CI: 1.193—5.047), complicated weakness (OR=6.580, 95%CI: 3.380—12.811), and low split kidney GFR (OR=0.945, 95%CI: 0.911—0.980) were independent risk factors of AKI (P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve of AKI predicted by mFI-5 was 0.711. [Conclusion] Preoperative mFI-5 score is an effective predictor of AKI in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic radical nephrectomy.As patients with frailty have a higher risk of AKI, preoperative evaluation and monitoring should be strengthened and timely intervention should be taken to improve the prognosis.