1.Identification and analysisof drug resistance in Gordonia strains isolated from sputum samples in Henan Province
Shaohua WANG ; Wenjing CHANG ; Ruyue SU ; Xiaoguang MA ; Danwei ZHENG ; Yankun ZHU ; Jie SHI ; Dingyong SUN ; Dongyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(8):859-865
This study was aimed at exploring the prevalence and drug sensitivity of Gordonia strains isolated from sputum samples in Henan Province,to provide data to aid in the prevention and treatment of Gordonia infection.A combination of 16S rDNA and sec A1 gene sequencing was used to identify the isolated strains,and susceptibility to16 drugs was determined with the broth microdilution method.A total of 21 strains were identified through 16S rDNA gene and sec A1 gene sequencing,including five strains of Gordonia broncians,eight strains of Gordonia paraphernivans,seven strains of Gordonia sputi,and one strain of Gordonia aichiensis.Drug sensi-tivity testing showed high Gordonia sensitivity to drugs such as ceftriaxone,linezolid,doxycycline,amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,mino-cycline,cefotaxime,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole,imipenem,tobramycin,and clarithromycin.The sensitivity rates of the isolated strains were 90.48%(19/21),100%(21/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),95.24%(20/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),and 95.24%(20/21),respectively.Gordonia showed high resistance to rifampicin and cefepime,with rates of 28.57%(6/21)and 19.05%(4/21),respectively.Meanwhile,the resistance varied among bacterial strains.The resistance rate of G.sputi to rifampicin reached 71.43%(5/7),whereas that of G.parapffinivoras to cefepime was 37.5%(3/8).The main species of Gordo-nia isolated from sputum samples of patients in Henan Province were G.bronchialis,G.paraffinivoras,G.sputi,and G.aichiensis.Drug sensitivity tests indicated that drugs including amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,ceftriaxone,cefotaxime,tobramycin,clarithromycin,mi-nocycline,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole,linezolid,and doxycycline had good antibacterial effects against Gordonia.
2.Identification and analysisof drug resistance in Gordonia strains isolated from sputum samples in Henan Province
Shaohua WANG ; Wenjing CHANG ; Ruyue SU ; Xiaoguang MA ; Danwei ZHENG ; Yankun ZHU ; Jie SHI ; Dingyong SUN ; Dongyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(8):859-865
This study was aimed at exploring the prevalence and drug sensitivity of Gordonia strains isolated from sputum samples in Henan Province,to provide data to aid in the prevention and treatment of Gordonia infection.A combination of 16S rDNA and sec A1 gene sequencing was used to identify the isolated strains,and susceptibility to16 drugs was determined with the broth microdilution method.A total of 21 strains were identified through 16S rDNA gene and sec A1 gene sequencing,including five strains of Gordonia broncians,eight strains of Gordonia paraphernivans,seven strains of Gordonia sputi,and one strain of Gordonia aichiensis.Drug sensi-tivity testing showed high Gordonia sensitivity to drugs such as ceftriaxone,linezolid,doxycycline,amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,mino-cycline,cefotaxime,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole,imipenem,tobramycin,and clarithromycin.The sensitivity rates of the isolated strains were 90.48%(19/21),100%(21/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),95.24%(20/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),90.48%(19/21),and 95.24%(20/21),respectively.Gordonia showed high resistance to rifampicin and cefepime,with rates of 28.57%(6/21)and 19.05%(4/21),respectively.Meanwhile,the resistance varied among bacterial strains.The resistance rate of G.sputi to rifampicin reached 71.43%(5/7),whereas that of G.parapffinivoras to cefepime was 37.5%(3/8).The main species of Gordo-nia isolated from sputum samples of patients in Henan Province were G.bronchialis,G.paraffinivoras,G.sputi,and G.aichiensis.Drug sensitivity tests indicated that drugs including amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,ceftriaxone,cefotaxime,tobramycin,clarithromycin,mi-nocycline,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole,linezolid,and doxycycline had good antibacterial effects against Gordonia.
3.Relationship of physical activity and cognitive function to sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment: a mediating effect of resting EEG
Xiaochen MA ; Shufan LI ; Shuqi JIA ; Cong LIU ; Zhenyu ZHANG ; Dongyang HAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(12):1442-1451
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship of physical activity (PA) and cognitive function to sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment based on resting electroencephalogram (EEG), and to explore the mediating role of specific EEG markers in the relationship between PA and sleep quality. MethodsFrom March to May, 2024, 137 older adults were recruited from Chenfu Jiayuan and Qiangwei Jiuli in Songjiang district, and Luyan communities in Jinshan district, Shanghai. The assessments included Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), along with a five-minute EEG recording. ResultsThere was significant difference in sleep quality among older adults with different levels of cognitive impairment (t = -7.400, P < 0.001). The PSQI total score was negatively correlated with MoCA scores (r = -0.412, P < 0.001) and total physical activity level (PAL) (r = -0.363, P < 0.001). The θ power in the frontal areas (F3, F4) was significantly correlated with both PSQI scores and PAL (P < 0.01). The θ power in F3 + F4 exhibited a significant partial (effect size = -0.0004, 95%CI -0.0007 to -0.0002) mediating effect between PA and sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment. ConclusionOlder adults with more severe cognitive impairment tend to have poorer sleep quality, whereas higher PAL is associated with better sleep quality. PA can indirectly influence sleep quality in older adults with cognitive impairment by affecting θ power (F3 + F4).
4.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of 69 immunocompetent patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma
Xiaojiao XU ; Jiahua ZHAO ; Xiaosa YANG ; Dongyang HU ; Rui LIU ; Tiantian ZHUANG ; Yubao MA ; Mianwang HE ; Fei YANG ; Jiatang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(12):1225-1233
Objective:To explore the clinical features of immunocompetent primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and influencing factors for prognosis of immunocompetent patients with PCNSL.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed; 69 immunocompetent patients with PCNSL confirmed by pathology in First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from January 2016 to January 2024 were enrolled; initial symptoms, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score, and results of laboratory and pathological examinations in these patients were collected. Patients were divided into biopsy confirmed group ( n=43) and lesion resection confirmed group ( n=26) according to different diagnostic methods; patients were also divided into chemotherapy group ( n=48), chemotherapy+radiotherapy group ( n=9) and surgical resection group ( n=12) according to different treatment methods. Clinical outcomes of these patients in different groups at the end of follow-up were compared, and the influencing factors for short-term prognosis (6 months after treatment) were identified. All patients were followed up for 12.80 (6.00, 36.40) months. The short-term prognosis was evaluated by modified Rankin scale (mRS) 6 months after treatment (mRS scores of 0-2: good prognosis; mRS scores of 3-6: poor prognosis). Overall survival (OS) was recorded at the end of follow-up. Results:Among the 69 immunocompetent patients with PCNSL, 37 were males and 32 were females; median onset age was 59 years, ranged 24-83 years. Focal neurologic deficits of different degrees (34/69, limb weakness, sensory disturbances, ataxia, or eye involvement) were the most common initial symptoms, followed by headache (14/69), dizziness (10/69), cognitive dysfunction (9/69), epilepsy (1/69) and psychiatric disorders (1/69). Forty-five patients underwent cerebrospinal fluid examination: 17 had cerebrospinal fluid pressure≥200 mmH 2O (1 mmH 2O=9.8 Pa); 10 had increased white blood cell count (>10×10 6/L), reaching to (16.5[11.0, 20.0])×10 6/L; 32 had increased protein level, reaching to 758.10 (547.83, 948.13) mg/L. Cerebrospinal fluid cytology was performed in 15 patients, and tumor cells were found in only 1 patient. Cranial MRI showed that intracranial solitary lesions were more common (60.87%, 42/69), and most lesions were at the basal ganglia region (40.58%, 28/69). PET/CT showed a obviously higher metabolism of the lesions (97.06, 33/34), with maximum standardized uptake of 22.9 (13.9, 30.55) g/mL. All patients had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). By the end of follow-up, 28 patients died. Logistic regression analysis showed that ECOG score≥2 ( OR=9.210, 95% CI: 2.558-32.896, P=0.001) and positive MYC ( OR=0.088, 95% CI: 0.008-0.973, P=0.047) were independent risk factors for poor short-term prognosis. Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that ECOG score≥2 ( HR=5.135, 95% CI: 2.230-11.827, P<0.001), positive B-cell lymphoma 6 (BCL-6, HR=0.226, 95% CI: 0.079-0.649, P=0.006) and chemotherapy or chemotherapy+radiotherapy ( HR=0.392, 95% CI: 0.157-0.980, P=0.045) were independent prognostic factors for OS. Conclusions:In immunocompetent patients with PCNSL, focal neurological deficits are more common at the onset, and fever is rare. Patients with ECOG score≥2 are more likely to have poor short-term prognosis and short OS. MYC-positive patients will have a better short-term prognosis; BCL-6 positive patients and patients treated with chemotherapy or chemotherapy+radiotherapy will have longer OS.
5.Analysis of intestinal flora in the chronic insomnia population in northern Shandong Province, China
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(4):355-360
Objective To explore the characteristics of intestinal flora in the chronic insomnia population in northern Shandong Province, China, and to provide a theoretical basis for further analysis of the connection between intestinal flora and insomnia. Methods This study included 30 chronic insomnia patients (18-65 years) presented to the Department of Neurology, Binzhou Medical University Hospital from January to July 2022. The control group included 33 healthy individuals. All subjects met strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. There was no significant difference in BMI between the two groups (P>0.05). Fecal samples of all subjects were collected using sterile instruments. Bacterial DNA was extracted using a DNA assay kit. PCR amplification was performed on multiple amplicon libraries covering the V3-V4 region of the 16S rDNA gene. Results (1) The α-diversity analysis indicated that the ACE, Chao1, Shannon, and Simpson's indices were significantly higher in the chronic insomnia group than in the normal group. The β-diversity analysis showed significant differences in species composition between the chronic insomnia group and the normal group. LEfSe analysis showed significant differences in the relative abundance of bacterial phyla such as Fusobacteriota and Firmicutes between the chronic insomnia group and the normal group. (2) Random forest analysis showed the largest difference in Lachnospiraceae between the chronic insomnia group and the normal group. Conclusion The gut microbial diversity alters in the chronic insomnia population in northern Shandong Province. Lachnospiraceae may be a potential biomarker of insomnia.
6.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of 69 immunocompetent patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma
Xiaojiao XU ; Jiahua ZHAO ; Xiaosa YANG ; Dongyang HU ; Rui LIU ; Tiantian ZHUANG ; Yubao MA ; Mianwang HE ; Fei YANG ; Jiatang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(12):1225-1233
Objective:To explore the clinical features of immunocompetent primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and influencing factors for prognosis of immunocompetent patients with PCNSL.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed; 69 immunocompetent patients with PCNSL confirmed by pathology in First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from January 2016 to January 2024 were enrolled; initial symptoms, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score, and results of laboratory and pathological examinations in these patients were collected. Patients were divided into biopsy confirmed group ( n=43) and lesion resection confirmed group ( n=26) according to different diagnostic methods; patients were also divided into chemotherapy group ( n=48), chemotherapy+radiotherapy group ( n=9) and surgical resection group ( n=12) according to different treatment methods. Clinical outcomes of these patients in different groups at the end of follow-up were compared, and the influencing factors for short-term prognosis (6 months after treatment) were identified. All patients were followed up for 12.80 (6.00, 36.40) months. The short-term prognosis was evaluated by modified Rankin scale (mRS) 6 months after treatment (mRS scores of 0-2: good prognosis; mRS scores of 3-6: poor prognosis). Overall survival (OS) was recorded at the end of follow-up. Results:Among the 69 immunocompetent patients with PCNSL, 37 were males and 32 were females; median onset age was 59 years, ranged 24-83 years. Focal neurologic deficits of different degrees (34/69, limb weakness, sensory disturbances, ataxia, or eye involvement) were the most common initial symptoms, followed by headache (14/69), dizziness (10/69), cognitive dysfunction (9/69), epilepsy (1/69) and psychiatric disorders (1/69). Forty-five patients underwent cerebrospinal fluid examination: 17 had cerebrospinal fluid pressure≥200 mmH 2O (1 mmH 2O=9.8 Pa); 10 had increased white blood cell count (>10×10 6/L), reaching to (16.5[11.0, 20.0])×10 6/L; 32 had increased protein level, reaching to 758.10 (547.83, 948.13) mg/L. Cerebrospinal fluid cytology was performed in 15 patients, and tumor cells were found in only 1 patient. Cranial MRI showed that intracranial solitary lesions were more common (60.87%, 42/69), and most lesions were at the basal ganglia region (40.58%, 28/69). PET/CT showed a obviously higher metabolism of the lesions (97.06, 33/34), with maximum standardized uptake of 22.9 (13.9, 30.55) g/mL. All patients had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). By the end of follow-up, 28 patients died. Logistic regression analysis showed that ECOG score≥2 ( OR=9.210, 95% CI: 2.558-32.896, P=0.001) and positive MYC ( OR=0.088, 95% CI: 0.008-0.973, P=0.047) were independent risk factors for poor short-term prognosis. Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that ECOG score≥2 ( HR=5.135, 95% CI: 2.230-11.827, P<0.001), positive B-cell lymphoma 6 (BCL-6, HR=0.226, 95% CI: 0.079-0.649, P=0.006) and chemotherapy or chemotherapy+radiotherapy ( HR=0.392, 95% CI: 0.157-0.980, P=0.045) were independent prognostic factors for OS. Conclusions:In immunocompetent patients with PCNSL, focal neurological deficits are more common at the onset, and fever is rare. Patients with ECOG score≥2 are more likely to have poor short-term prognosis and short OS. MYC-positive patients will have a better short-term prognosis; BCL-6 positive patients and patients treated with chemotherapy or chemotherapy+radiotherapy will have longer OS.
7.Clinical features and genetic variants of a case with carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A deficiency
Dongyang HONG ; Yanyun WANG ; Yun SUN ; Dingyuan MA ; Wei CHENG ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(7):739-742
Objective:To identify the possible pathogenesis of a neonate with carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A (CPT1A) deficiency by analyzing genetic variants.Methods:Potential variants were detected with an Ion Torrent semiconductor sequencer using a gene panel for inherited diseases, and candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing.Results:Genetic testing indicated that the neonate has carried c. 1895T>A(p.Leu632X) and c. 1153G>A(p.Ala385Thr) compound heterozygous variants of the CPT1A gene, which were inherited from his father and mother, respectively. Both variants were verified as novel through the retrieval of HGMD database, ClinVar database and literature. According to the standards and guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the c. 1895T>A variant was predicted as pathogenic(PVS1+ PM2+ PP4) and c. 1153G>A as likely pathogenic (PM1+ PM2+ PM3+ PP3). Conclusion:The c. 1895T>A and c. 1153G>A compound heterozygous variants of the CPT1A gene might underlie the pathogenesis in this child. Above results have provided a basis for clinical diagnosis and genetic counseling, and enriched the variant spectrum of the CPT1 deficiency.
8.Tandem mass spectrometry and genetic variant analysis of four neonates with very long chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency.
Dongyang HONG ; Yanyun WANG ; Yun SUN ; Dingyuan MA ; Zhilei ZHANG ; Wei CHENG ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(3):276-281
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the clinical features and genetic variants in four neonates with very long chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficiency.
METHODS:
Neonates with a tetradecenoylcarnitine (C14:1) concentration at above 0.4 μmol/L in newborn screening were recalled for re-testing. Four neonates were diagnosed with VLCAD deficiency by MS-MS and genetic testing, and their clinical features and genotypes were analyzed.
RESULTS:
All cases had elevated blood C14:1, and the values of first recalls were all lower than the initial test. In 2 cases, the C14:1 had dropped to the normal range. 1 case has remained at above 1 μmol/L after the reduction, and the remainder one case was slightly decreased. In total eight variants of the ADACVL genes were detected among the four neonates, which included 5 missense variants and 3 novel variants (p.Met344Val, p.Ala416Val, c.1077+6T>A). No neonate showed salient clinical manifestations.
CONCLUSION
Above findings have enriched the spectrum of ADACVL gene mutations and provided a valuable reference for the screening and diagnosis of VLCAD deficiency.
Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase/genetics*
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Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase, Long-Chain
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Congenital Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes
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Genetic Testing
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Lipid Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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Muscular Diseases
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
9.Observation on the efficacy of CLAG regimen in treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia
Shanshan JIANG ; Dongyang LI ; Dan LIU ; Yaxue WU ; Yuanbing WU ; Xiao MA ; Xiaohui HU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2022;31(2):92-95
Objective:To analyze the efficacy and safety of CLAG regimen (cladribine, cytarabine, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor) in treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Methods:The clinical data of 30 patients with relapsed/refractory AML who were admitted to Suzhou Hongci Blood Disease Hospital from January 2018 to February 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, and the efficacy and adverse reactions were observed.Results:Among 30 patients, 1 patient was not evaluated for efficacy due to treatment-related death. Among the 29 evaluable patients, 17 patients (58.6%) achieved complete remission (CR), 5 patients (17.3%) achieved partial remission (PR) and 7 patients (24.1%) had no remission (NR). One patient in low-medium-risk group achieved CR; the CR rate in medium-risk group was higher than that in high-risk group [68.8% (11/16) vs. 41.7% (5/12)], but the difference was not statistically significant ( P = 0.250). Seven patients with M 5 achieved CR. Five patients with positive MLL gene rearrangement achieved CR. Among 6 patients with extramedullary invasion of leukemia cells, 4 patients achieved CR, and among them 3 patients with central nervous system invasion achieved CR. Among 6 patients with cladribine 3.5 mg·m -2·d -1×5 d, 1 patient died of infection after chemotherapy, 1 patient had NR, and the rest achieved CR. Among 24 patients with cladribine 5 mg·m -2·d -1×5 d, the CR rate in patients with cytarabine 2 g·m -2·d -1×5 d was higher than that in patients with cytarabine 1 g·m -2·d -1×5 d [70.0% (7/10) vs. 42.9% (6/14)], but the difference was not statistically significant ( P = 0.240). All patients developed grade Ⅳ myelosuppression after chemotherapy. 12 patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) after CR, and 9 patients were still alive. Conclusions:CLAG regimen is effective and well tolerated in the treatment of relapsed/refractory AML. In order to improve the prognosis, allo-HSCT should be performed as soon as possible after CR.
10.The preliminary application of thulium laser enucleation of the prostate by laser controller
Jiling WEN ; Guosheng YANG ; Wenming MA ; Hao WANG ; Dongyang LI ; Rongbing LI ; Weihua CHEN ; Xiaofei WEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(4):266-271
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of transurethral thulium laser enucleation of prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with laser controller and sheath.Methods:The clinical data of 128 BPH patients who underwent transurethral thulium laser enucleation of prostate (THuLEP) in our hospital from January to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Prostatic enucleation by laser controller was performed in 66 patients (LC-THuLEP group). The prostatic urethral mucosa was cut into Ω shape at 0.5 cm in front of the verumontanum to expose the prostate capsule, and then the fiber was retracted into the laser controller. Push the gland directly between the prostate gland and the prostate surgical capsule and expand along the capsule by the laser controller. In case of bleeding or prostate adhesive cord, the fiber was extended to coagulate or cut off, and the prostate was eventually en bloc removed. THuLEP by sheath was performed in 62 cases (THuLEP group). The ages of patients in LC-THuLEP group and THuLEP group were (71.00±8.72) years and (70.32±7.80) years, respectively. The prostate volumes were (74.80±40.88) ml and (73.14±36.31) ml, respectively. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) was (4.67±4.99) ng/ml and (4.89±4.59) ng/ml, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) was (19.48±5.30) points and (18.50±5.05) points, respectively. The quality of life (QOL) scores were (4.17 ± 0.78) points and (4.18± 0.67) points, the maximum urine flow rate (Q max) was (9.82± 2.58) ml /s and (9.98± 2.91) ml/s, respectively. Postvoid residual (PVR) was (60.20±39.19) ml and (61.11±52.83) ml, respectively. The international index of erectile function (IIEF-5) score was (5.58±4.50) and (5.60±4.16), respectively.There was no significant difference in preoperative baseline data between 2 groups ( P>0.05). The operation time, the reduced level of hemoglobin, the weight of removed tissue, The time to postoperative bladder irrigation, the time to indwelling catheter and complications were compared between the two groups. IPSS, QOL score, Q max, PVR, and complications were compared between the two groups at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, while IIEF-5 score were compared only at 6 months after surgery. Results:The operative time of LC-THuLEP group and THuLEP group was (71.85±25.68) min and (80.65±29.64) min, respectively, and the decrease of postoperative hemoglobin was (6.42±9.89) g/L and (9.47±10.79) g/L, respectively, the weight of the removed tissue was (56.73±31.21) g and (48.11±24.50) g, respectively, and the time to postoperative bladder irrigation was (14.73±2.71) h and (16.06±2.71) h, respectively, the time to indwelling catheter was (4.41±1.92)d and (4.31±1.66)d, respectively, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. IPSS scores of LC-THuLEP group were (6.52±2.46) points, (5.83±2.43) points and (5.30±2.49) points at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, respectively. QOL scores were (2.36±0.85) points, (2.27±1.02) points and (1.98±0.77) points, Q max were (22.89±2.41) ml/s, (23.61±2.62) ml/s and (23.83±3.53) ml/s, respectively. In THuLEP group, IPSS were (7.60±1.89) points, (6.86±1.81) points and (6.44±1.78) points at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery, and QOL scores were (2.68±0.67) points, (2.74±1.01) points and (2.35±0.68) points, respectively. Q max were (21.31±2.52) ml/s, (22.13±2.51) ml/s and (22.11±2.49) ml/s, respectively. Those indexes (except Qmax at 6 months)were better in LC-ThuLEP group than THuLEP group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). PVR of LC-THuLEP group were (15.95±12.31) ml, (14.83±12.19) ml and (13.67±15.03) ml, respectively, PVR of THuLEP group were (21.89±21.14) ml, (20.03±21.51) ml and (19.69±21.19) ml, respectively, and there were no significant differences. There was no bladder injury, severe bleeding, blood transfusion or secondary operation. The incidence of urinary incontinence 1 month after surgery was 6.1% (4/66) in the LC-THuLEP group and 19.4% (12/62) in the THuLEP group, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference at 3 months (3/66 vs. 4/62) and 6 months (1/66 vs. 2/62) after surgery ( P>0.05). There were no significant differences in the incidence of epididymitis, urethral stricture and bladder neck contracture between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Compared by sheath, THuLEP by laser controller could be a safe and effective surgical method with better curative effect and lower complication rate.

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