1.Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Analysis of Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients with Initial Treatment Tuberculosis
Haixia GU ; Jiangli PENG ; Anxin CHEN ; Rui YIN ; Qiqi XIAO ; Jie CHEN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(4):129-135
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics,treatment and prognosis of patients undergoing the maintenance hemodialysis and treatment-naive tuberculosis and to explore the prognostic factors,so as to provide a reference for the clinical treatment of patients undergoing hemodialysis due to tuberculosis.Methods The clinical data of 70 patients undergoing hemodialysis with treatment-naive tuberculosis admitted to the Third People's Hospital of Kunming from October 31,2020~October 31,2023 were retrospectively collected,the clinical characteristics of the patients were analyzed,and the occurrence of adverse reactions,treatment outcomes and prognostic factors were observed.Results Among the 70 patients,pulmonary tuberculosis was the primary type(64 cases,accounting for 91.43%),and extrapulmonary tuberculosis was also quite common(56 cases,accounting for 80.00%).The most widely used anti-tuberculosis regimen was isoniazid,rifampicin,ethambutol,and moxifloxacin in a four-drug combination;During the anti-tuberculosis treatment,55 patients(78.57%)improved.A total of 13 adverse reactions occurred in 11 patients(15.71%),and the most common ones were itching,rash and blurred vision.The hemoglobin,lymphocyte count and CD8+T lymphocyte count in the treatment improvement group were higher than those in the ineffective group(P<0.05).Conclusion Dialysis patients have a high risk of tuberculosis infection,mainly pulmonary tuberculosis,and extrapulmonary tuberculosis is more common.78.57%of the patients hare improved after the tuberculosis treatment,but the overall prognosis is poor,and the low hemoglobin level is associated with ineffective treatment.
2.Mechanism and Research Progress of Microbiome in the Development of Lung Cancer.
Guohui LIU ; Anxin GU ; Mingyan E
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2020;23(11):948-953
Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors with poor prognosis in China, and most patients are diagnosed as advanced patients. Studies have shown that the microecological characteristics of lung cancer patients are different from healthy people, and the microorganisms of the respiratory tract can affect the occurrence and development of lung cancer through various mechanisms. In recent years, the study of the correlation between microbiome and disease has become another research hotspot following the Human Genome Project. However, at present, there are relatively few studies on the characteristics of lung cancer and respiratory microbiome. Therefore, it is necessary to further explore the potential relationship between lung cancer and microbial flora. By studying the mechanism of action of respiratory microorganisms in the development of lung cancer, it is expected to provide a clearer scientific basis in the clinical diagnosis, treatment and prognosis assessment of lung cancer. This article reviews the current researches on microbial flora and lung cancer, and provides new ideas for clinical diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
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3.Protosappanin A increases the sensitivity of gastric cancer SGC-7901 cells to radiotherapy
Guohui LIU ; Anxin GU ; Hongtao YIN ; Yang CAO ; Yunlong HE ; Chunbo WANG ; Mingyan E
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(6):500-505
Objective In this study,Protosappanin A,Caesalpinia Sappan L extract and Cisplatin were combined with radiotherapy in gastric cancer cell SGC-7901 to investigate whether the Protosappanin A could in-crease radiosensitivity( SER) in gastric cancer SGC-7901 cells. This will be medication to create new areas of in-novation in the future. Methods The cell proliferation of SGC-7901 cells was detected by MTT assay. The rela-tionship between the effect of the Protosappanin A on cell proliferation and the time of action was determined. Caesalpinia Sappan L extract and Cisplatin were as controls. The fitted cell survival curve and clonal formation as-says were used to determine the SER to analyze the sensitizative effect of Protosappanin A. Results Protosappa-nin A could inhibit the growth of SGC-7901 cells,and its inhibitory effect is relatively weak. Its cytotoxicity has a time-and concentration-dependent manner. Cellular morphological changes were observed accompanying with increased concentrations and time treatments of Protosappanin A. Clonal formation experiment showed that the Protosappanin A significantly increased the radiosensitivity of SGC-7901 cells when compared to the radioactive group. They showed a statistically difference. Conclusion The inhibitory effect of the Protosappanin A on SGC-7901 cells in a concentration and time-dependent manner. Protosappanin A combined radiotherapy can improve the radiosensitization of cells,both of which may have synergistic anti-tumor effect.
4.The effect of energy selection to the dose distribution of inverse planning intensity-modulated radiation therapy
Lina FENG ; Yanling BAI ; Lin CHEN ; Weikang YUN ; Anxin GU ; Lili LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(5):428-431
ObjectiveTo study the dose distribution of the intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) inverse plans with different energy X-ray, to provide a reference of energy options for radiation therapy. MethodsEight cases with different disease were chosen, the plan for each case were finished with 1Arc (360°) VMAT, 9 fields IMRT and 5 fields IMRT.For each plan project, the energy selections were 4 MV, 6 MV, 8 MV and 15 MV. In the evaluation,homogeneity index ( HI), conformity index ( CI ) and external volume index ( EVI ) of target, the average dose ( Dmean) and 2% volume in dose volume histogram ( D2 ) of serial organs at risk ( OARs), the average dose ( Dmean ) and a dose level volume ( Vx ) of parallel OARs were chosen and compared . Results Statistical analysis showed that: For the target, the result of HI were F=0. 13,0. 51,0. 09, P=0. 939,0.679,0.965,CI were F=0. 13,0.51,0.09,P=0.939,0.679,0.965, EVI were F=0. 15,0.31,0. 15,P =0. 930,0. 818,0. 931, respectively ; For the OARs of each patient, F < 0. 20, P > 0. 05. All results indicated there was little difference in option of energy for the same field p8roject. ConclusionsThe results indicate that the middle and low energy X-ray (6 MV or 8 MV) can satisfy the needs of IMRT and VMAT radiotherapy. Compared with middle and low energy, the high energy X-ray (15 MV ) showed little advantage in dose distribution.

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