1.Clinical characteristics and risk factors of 2 054 cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children based on imaging and clinical severity classification
Jiao LI ; Jiantao ZHOU ; Qingxu HA ; Shaohu HUO ; Junli DING
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(1):75-81
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical characteristics and risk factors of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP) in children based on a dual classification integrating imaging features and clinical severity. MethodsMedical records of 2 054 pediatric patients with MPP were retrospectively analyzed. The cohort was stratified into severe consolidation (n=253), severe non-consolidation (n=118), non-severe consolidation (n=393), and non-severe non-consolidation groups (n=1 290) based on clinical and radiological findings. Inter group data and characteristics were compared and multiple regression analysis was conducted to construct a prediction model for severe consolidation group. ResultsSignificant differences were observed among the groups in terms of age, duration of fever, length of hospital stay, presence of pulmonary rales, inflammatory markers [C-reactive protein (CRP) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)], the use of hormones, and bronchoscopic treatment (all P < 0.05). Compared with the severe non-consolidation group, non-severe consolidation group, and non-severe non-consolidation group, children in severe consolidation group exhibited the longest duration of fever [8 (6, 11) days vs 6 (2, 9), 7 (6, 9) and 6 (3, 8) days, respectively] and the longest length of hospital stay [7 (5, 8) days vs 6 (5, 8), 6 (5, 8) and 6 (4, 7) days, respectively]. They also had the highest incidence of reduced breath sounds [34 cases (13.4%) vs 2 cases (1.7%), 29 cases (7.4%) and 13 cases (1.0%), respectively] and a substantially higher rate of coinfections, particularly viral infections [63 cases (24.9%) vs 23 cases (19.5%), 60 cases (15.3%) and 190 cases (14.7%), respectively]. Multivariate analysis indicated that the independent risk factors for severe MPP (SMPP) were age > 4.5 years, length of hospital stay > 6.5 days, reduced breath sounds, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) > 1.66, LDH > 370.5 U/L, CRP > 9.5 mg/L, and coinfection with viruses. Reduced breath sounds (OR = 5.58, 95% CI: 2.45 - 12.69) and coinfection with bacteria (OR = 3.11, 95% CI: 1.43 - 6.75) were identified as the most significant risk factors for pulmonary consolidation in non-severe MPP children. Additionally, reduced breath sounds, coinfection with viruses, LDH > 365.5 U/L, and CRP > 32.1 mg/L were risk factors for severe pneumonia in children with pulmonary consolidation. For non-consolidation MPP children, the presence of pulmonary dry rales (OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.46 - 3.56) was the primary independent risk factor for the development of severe pneumonia. ConclusionThe chest imaging findings of MPP are associated with clinical severity, and the risk factor model constructed based on this imaging-clinical classification can assist in achieving precise hierarchical diagnosis and treatment in clinical practice.
2.Progress of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in targeted diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer
Jiaqiang REN ; Shuai WU ; Jiantao MO ; Cancan ZHOU ; Liang HAN ; Zheng WU
Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice 2024;29(1):61-66
Pancreatic cancer has a very poor prognosis.Early diagnosis and treatment are especially critical for improving its prognosis.Nanotechnology has been widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.Relying on the unique physicochemical properties of nanoparticles and their rich surface modifications,effective enrichment of tumor sites can be achieved.Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles(MIONPs)is one of the commonly used nanomaterials in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer,and has good biocompatibility.Through special surface modification,it can be used in targeted diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.MIONPs can be used as a contrast agent for MRI,and by modifying the surface,they also can be used in targeted imaging of pancreatic cancer.And they can also be modified as a drug delivery system to achieve targeted delivery of drugs and improve therapeutic effects.However,the application of MIONPs in pancreatic cancer diagnosis and treatment still faces some challenges,such as nanotoxicity and cost issues.With the development of technology,MIONPs are expected to play an important role in the personalized diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.
3.Application value of serum carbonic anhydraseⅢas a new biomarker in the clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer disease
Jiaoqi REN ; Jinxiu WANG ; Jiantao WANG ; Yanli ZHANG ; Xuechun WANG ; Jingchun GUO ; Houguang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(5):696-704
Objective To explore the application value and related factors of serum carbonic anhydraseⅢ(CAⅢ)in the clinical diagnosis of mild to moderate Alzheimer disease(AD).Methods A total of 106 elderly patients initially diagnosed with mild to moderate AD at Huashan Hospital,Fudan University from October 2020 to November 2022 were enrolled as the AD group,and 89 healthy elderly people during the same period were enrolled as the control group.The serum biochemical indicators including liver and kidney function,blood lipids,blood glucose,folic acid and homocysteine were detected in both groups.Cognitive function was assessed by Mini-mental State Examination(MMSE).Patient Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9)and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7(GAD-7)were used to assess psychological status.The activities of daily living(ADL)were assessed by modified Barthel Index(BI).Serum CAⅢlevels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to identify factors influencing serum CAⅢlevels,and receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic value of serum CAⅢlevels in elderly patients with mild to moderate AD.Results The MMSE score of the AD group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.001),and the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 scores were significantly higher than those of the control group(P<0.001).The serum CAⅢlevel in the AD group was significantly lower than that in the control group(P<0.000 1).In patients with AD,serum CAⅢlevels in patients with a disease course>3 years,accompanied by depression or anxiety,moderate AD,and serum creatinine≤111 μmol/L were significantly lower than those in patients with a disease course≤3 years,normal emotions,mild AD,and serum creatinine>111 μmol/L(P<0.05).Correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis showed that serum CAⅢlevels were negatively correlated with disease duration,PHQ-9 score,GAD-7 scores and severity degree,positively correlated with serum creatinine level(P<0.05).The PHQ-9 score,severity degree,and serum creatinine level were independent related factors for serum CAⅢlevel in mild to moderate AD elderly patients(P<0.05).ROC curve result showed that the area under the curve(AUC)of serum CAⅢin diagnosing mild to moderate AD in elderly patients was 0.946,with sensitivity and specificity of 88.79% and 96.74%,respectively.Conclusions Serum CAⅢlevels in elderly patients with mild to moderate AD are higher than those in healthy individuals.Mild AD,without depressive mood,and elevated serum creatinine levels are related factors for elevated serum CAⅢlevels in elderly AD patients.Serum CAⅢmay serve as a novel biological marker for the diagnosis of mild to moderate AD in the elderly.
4.Review of radiation effects of implantable medical electronic devices
Chengming HUANG ; Chuanqi WEI ; Yu ZHUO ; Yongzhao ZHOU ; Yanyang LIU ; Jiantao WANG ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(12):1543-1549
With the performance improvement of the medical electronics and the progress of social development,the utilization rate of implantable medical electronic devices in China shows an increasing trend in recent years,and will maintain a growing trend in the future as population aging is accelerating.Even though implantable medical electronic devices have extremely low failure rates,the explicit clinical accidents caused by their reliability issues deserve sufficient attention in consideration of the large quantity of patients.Compared with other countries,there is lack of domestic researches on application risk of implantable medical electronic devices due to radiation therapy and diagnosis,which is reflected in not only the clinical research,but also the researches on the underlying physical damage mechanism and macro performance of the devices.Therefore,it is crucial and urgent to explore the application risk of implantable medical electronic devices caused by radiation therapy and diagnosis,which has high clinical and scientific significance.The study conducts a literature survey on the risks of medical electronic devices in the radiation environment generated by clinical treatment,summarizes the risks encountered in the aspects of total dose effect,electromagnetic compatibility and instantaneous effect,analyzes the above behaviors from the physical mechanism and perspective,and puts forward some meaningful suggestions for medical electronic engineering and clinical treatment.
5.Review of radiation effects of implantable medical electronic devices
Chengming HUANG ; Chuanqi WEI ; Yu ZHUO ; Yongzhao ZHOU ; Yanyang LIU ; Jiantao WANG ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(12):1543-1549
With the performance improvement of the medical electronics and the progress of social development,the utilization rate of implantable medical electronic devices in China shows an increasing trend in recent years,and will maintain a growing trend in the future as population aging is accelerating.Even though implantable medical electronic devices have extremely low failure rates,the explicit clinical accidents caused by their reliability issues deserve sufficient attention in consideration of the large quantity of patients.Compared with other countries,there is lack of domestic researches on application risk of implantable medical electronic devices due to radiation therapy and diagnosis,which is reflected in not only the clinical research,but also the researches on the underlying physical damage mechanism and macro performance of the devices.Therefore,it is crucial and urgent to explore the application risk of implantable medical electronic devices caused by radiation therapy and diagnosis,which has high clinical and scientific significance.The study conducts a literature survey on the risks of medical electronic devices in the radiation environment generated by clinical treatment,summarizes the risks encountered in the aspects of total dose effect,electromagnetic compatibility and instantaneous effect,analyzes the above behaviors from the physical mechanism and perspective,and puts forward some meaningful suggestions for medical electronic engineering and clinical treatment.
6.Efficacy and safety of tenofovir alafenamide fumarate in treatment of chronic hepatitis B patients aged ≥60 years in Qingdao, China
Yuwen SONG ; Lizhen CHEN ; Wenwen JIN ; Ning GENG ; Yang ZHANG ; Shuixian DU ; Bentian ZHAO ; Jianping DUAN ; Yong ZHOU ; Chunhua BI ; Lei MA ; Xinxin HU ; Jihong ZHANG ; Jiantao SUN ; Jie TAN ; Yongning XIN
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(5):1061-1069
Objective To investigate the application value of tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) in elderly patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and its influence on bones and kidneys. Methods A total of 36 CHB patients, aged ≥60 years, who received TAF antiviral therapy in Qingdao Municipal Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao Sixth People's Hospital, Chengyang People's Hospital, and Jimo People's Hospital from June 2021 to October 2022 were enrolled in this study, and all patients received TAF (25 mg/d) antiviral therapy. Related data were collected at baseline and weeks 24 and 48 of treatment, including virological indicators, biochemical parameters, urinary protein electrophoresis indices, transient elastography (FibroScan), and bone mineral density. Virological indicators included high-sensitivity HBV DNA quantification; biochemical parameters included total bilirubin, direct bilirubin (DBil), indirect bilirubin (IBil), alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, total bile acid (TBA), glucose, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and cystatin C (Cys C); urinary protein electrophoresis indices included urinary β2 microglobulin (β2-MG), urinary retinol (URBP), and urinary α1 microspherin (α1-MG). The paired t -test was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data before and after treatment, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for comparison of non-normally distributed continuous data before and after treatment; the chi-square test or the Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of categorical data. Results A total of 36 CHB patients completed 24 weeks of follow-up. The complete virological response rate after 24 weeks of treatment was higher than that at baseline [83.3% (30/36) vs 77.8% (28/36), χ 2 =0.36, P =0.55], and there were significant reductions in DBil ( t =-2.42, P =0.02) and Cys C ( t =-4.34, P < 0.001) from baseline to week 24. A total of 18 CHB patients completed 48 weeks of follow-up. The complete virological response rate after 48 weeks of treatment was higher than that at baseline (94.4% vs 77.8%, χ 2 =2.22, P =0.34), and there were significant increases in IBil ( t =2.43, P =0.03), TBA ( Z =-2.24, P =0.03), and bone mineral density T score of lumbar vertebra ( t =2.92, P = 0.01) and femoral neck ( t =2.42, P =0.03) and a significant reduction in liver stiffness measurement ( t =-2.31, P =0.03). There were no significant changes in β2-MG, URBP, and α1-MG after treatment (all P > 0.05). Conclusion TAF has a good antiviral effect in CHB patients aged ≥60 years and can help more CHB patients achieve complete virological response, without causing damage to the kidney, and it can also improve bone mineral density and liver fibrosis degree.
7.Effect of renal failure on docetaxel exposure and adverse reactions in breast cancer patients
Juxiang ZHOU ; Shuangying WANG ; Jiantao SHE ; Xianliang ZENG ; Jihong ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2022;40(6):571-575
Objective To investigate the influence of renal failure on the area under curve (AUC) and adverse reactions of docetaxel in breast cancer patients, and provide evidence for the dosage of docetaxel in renal failure patients. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 24 patients with breast cancer who had undergone radical mastectomy and received AC-T adjuvant chemotherapy in our hospital from January 2019 to November 2021. According to renal function cases, the patients were divided into two groups: renal failure group (n=5) and normal renal function group (n=19). The clinical characteristics such as gender, age, body weight and body surface area of patients in two groups, docetaxel dose, blood concentration, area under the curve, liver and kidney function, white blood cell count and absolute value of neutrophil before chemotherapy were collected. Single factor linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the AUC of docetaxel. Adverse reactions after chemotherapy with docetaxel including nausea and vomiting, bone marrow suppression, constipation and liver function injury were collected. CTCAE 4.0 evaluation standard was used to evaluate adverse reactions. Results The clinical characteristics of creatinine [908.0 (819.0, 1018.0) μmol/L vs 54.8 (52.0, 65.0) μmol/L] and creatinine clearance rate [4.9 (4.3, 5.4) ml /min vs 86.3 (59.3, 92.5) ml/min] of the renal failure group and the normal renal function group have significant difference (P<0.001), while no significant difference (P>0.05) were found in the body surface area [1.4 (1.4, 1.5) m2 vs 1. 6 (1.5, 1.6) m2], docetaxel dose [70.4 (69.4, 73.0) mg/m2 vs 74.4 (72.3, 91.2) mg/m2], body weight [(51.4±3.8) kg vs (51.5±5.5) kg]. Liver function, white blood cells and neutrophils were within the normal range before chemotherapy with docetaxel. There was no significant difference in AUC value [(1.6±0.6) mg·h/L vs (1.8±0.8) mg·h/L] between the two groups after chemotherapy with docetaxel (P>0.05). Linear univariate regression analysis indicated that the blood concentration at the end of docetaxel infusion was significantly associated with AUC of docetaxel (P<0.001), while the body surface area, dose of docetaxel, body weight, liver and kidney function were not correlated with AUC of docetaxel (P>0.05). After chemotherapy with docetaxel, adverse reactions of patients in the two groups: nausea and vomiting (grade I incidence: 40% vs. 57.9%, grade II incidence: 60% vs. 42.1%), myelosuppression (grade I incidence: 60% vs. 84.2%, grade II incidence: 20% vs 15.8%) and constipation (all mild constipation) had no significant difference (P>0.05). Conclusion Renal failure did not affect the exposure of docetaxel and the adverse reactions after chemotherapy with docetaxel in breast cancer patients.
8.The Battle to Sequence the Bread Wheat Genome:A Tale of the Three Kingdoms
Guan JIANTAO ; F.Garcia DIEGO ; Zhou YUN ; Appels RUDI ; Li AILI ; Mao LONG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(3):221-229
In the year 2018, the world witnessed the finale of the race to sequence the genome of the world's most widely grown crop, the common wheat. Wheat has been known to bear a notoriously large and complicated genome of a polyploidy nature. A decade competition to sequence the wheat genome initiated with a single consortium of multiple countries, taking a conventional strategy sim-ilar to that for sequencing Arabidopsis and rice, became ferocious over time as both sequencing technologies and genome assembling methodologies advanced. At different stages, multiple versions of genome sequences of the same variety (e.g., Chinese Spring) were produced by several groups with their special strategies. Finally, 16 years after the rice genome was finished and 9 years after that of maize, the wheat research community now possesses its own reference genome. Armed with these genomics tools, wheat will reestablish itself as a model for polyploid plants in studying the mechanisms of polyploidy evolution, domestication, genetic and epigenetic regulation of homoe-olog expression, as well as defining its genetic diversity and breeding on the genome level. The enhanced resolution of the wheat genome should also help accelerate development of wheat culti-vars that are more tolerant to biotic and/or abiotic stresses with better quality and higher yield.
9.Anti-inflammatory mechanism of low dose methotrexate and its application in spinal cord injury
Qinqin YUAN ; Yumin ZHOU ; Bing GU ; Jiantao LIU ; Huanan LI ; Zhaozhong YU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(3):312-316
Methotrexate (MTX)has dual effects of anti-inflam-matory and immune suppression,and its pharmacological mecha-nism is complex,diverse and synergistic.This paper summari-zes the main anti-inflammatory mechanism of low-dose MTX,in-cluding inhibition of JAK/STAT pathway,inhibition of inflam-matory reaction and immune response,increasing the accumula-tion of adenosine and the function of intracellular metabolites (methotrexate polyglutamate).In addition,low-dose MTX can inhibit oxidation by decreasing the level of lipid peroxidation, suppress the inflammatory response to secondary spinal cord in-jury,reduce spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury and neuro-pathic pain,thus playing a neuroprotective role by a series of pharmacological mechanism.The anti-inflammatory mechanism of low-dose MTX and its application in spinal cord injury were reviewed,to guide the further research on the anti-inflammatory effect of MTX,and provide a theoretical basis for new drugs for clinical treatment of spinal cord injury.
10.Different fixation methods for transverse acetabular fracture:a finite element analysis
Jianfeng ZHOU ; Jiantao LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Chen LI ; Peng YIN ; Zhirui LI ; Yuxiang CHEN ; Peifu TANG ; Lihai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(13):1911-1917
BACKGROUND:Transverse acetabular fracture often involves the damage of anterior and posterior columns of acetabulum. The most popular fixation of the anterior and posterior columns needs the combined anterior and posterior approach. Big trauma is not conducive to patient’s recovery after surgery. Limited incision or percutaneous minimaly invasive lag screw placement can reduce soft tissue injuries, but the strength of the fixation lacks of biomechanical verification. OBJECTIVE: To compare different types of fixations for transverse acetabular fracture, explore the appropriate fixation options that can achieve effective fixation and reduce tissue injury by combing with repair approach and the condition of soft tissue. METHODS: The fourth generation of synthetic semi-pelvic sawbones was set as a template to establish a model of acetabular transverse fracture using finite element analysis. Five different fixation options were used to fix the transverse acetabular fracture. The magnitudes of anterior and posterior displacement of transverse fracture were compared to assess the stability of different options under a simulated condition of incomplete weight bearing stand. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The motion at anterior column was minimal when fixed by anterior column locking plate + posterior column screw and the minimum displacement at posterior column was the fixation of anterior column screw + posterior column locking plate. Both of the motions of these two fixations were less than the reconstruction plate fixation respectively. The worst fixation was the anterior column and posterior column lag screw fixation with the largest displacement. The anterior column locking plate + posterior column screw, accomplished by single approach, could not only reduce surgical trauma, but also has a stronger stability. Moreover, this fixation option is effective method to place posterior column lag screw under direct vision and reduce the difficulty of screw implantation.

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