1.Clinical Characteristics of Hospitalized Children with Pertussis Stratified by Vaccination Status
Limin KANG ; Rong MI ; Yajuan WANG
Journal of Medical Research 2025;54(6):82-86
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of hospitalized children with pertussis based on their pertussis vacci-nation status.Methods From March,2011 to February,2022,children with pertussis hospitalized at the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pediatrics were retrospectively selected.Information was analyzed regarding demographic data and clinical data,Pa-tients were divided into three groups based on vaccination status:non-vaccinated,incompletely vaccinated(1dose or 2doses),and com-pletely vaccinated(3doses).Clinical features were compared among the groups.Results A total of 270 children hospitalized with pertus-sis were included.The non-vaccinated group comprised 206 cases(76.3%),the incompletely vaccinated group comprised 24 cases(8.9%),and the completely vaccinated group comprised 40 cases(14.8%).Statistically significant differences were observed in the overall age of onset among the three groups(P<0.05),with the completely vaccinated group having the highest age of onset.Significant differences were also noted in the proportions of hypoxemia,decreased heart rate,paroxysmal cough,episodic cyanosis,facial flushing during coughing,and elevated peripheral blood lymphocyte proportion(≥0.6)across the groups(P<0.05),with the completely vacci-nated group showing lower rates compared to the non-vaccinated group.Additionally,significant differences were observed in the rates of severe pertussis and the need for mechanical ventilation(invasive or non-invasive)among the groups(P<0.05),with the completely vaccinated group having lower rates than the non-vaccinated group.Conclusion Complete vaccination,plays a critical role in allevia-ting clinical symptoms,reducing peripheral blood lymphocytosis,and decreasing the incidence of severe pertussis in children.
2.Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of vertebral refracture after percutaneous vertebral augmentation in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Yong YANG ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Qixin CHEN ; Jian CHEN ; Jian DONG ; Liangjie DU ; Shunwu FAN ; Jin FAN ; Zhong FANG ; Haoyu FENG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Aiguo GAO ; Yanzheng GAO ; Yong HAI ; Da HE ; Dengwei HE ; Haiyi HE ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Bin LIN ; Baoge LIU ; Changqing LI ; Fang LI ; Li LI ; Fangcai LI ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Hongjian LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shibao LU ; Xuhua LU ; Fei LUO ; Yuhai MA ; Keya MAO ; Xuexiao MA ; Bin MENG ; Xu NING ; Limin RONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Tiansheng SUN ; Dasheng TIAN ; Zheng WANG ; Bing WANG ; Linfeng WANG ; Qingde WANG ; Qinghe WANG ; Lan WEI ; Jigong WU ; Baoshan XU ; Youjia XU ; Guoyong YIN ; Jinglong YAN ; Feng YAN ; Cao YANG ; Huilin YANG ; Qiang YANG ; Bin ZHAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Yue ZHU ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Wenzhi ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Zhaomin ZHENG ; Yan ZENG ; Baorong HE ; Wei MEI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(7):613-626
Vertebral refracture following percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) is commonly seen in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (OTLCF). It can lead to recurrent pain, loss of vertebral height, progression of kyphosis, and even neurological dysfunction, significantly impairing patients′ quality of life. Current diagnosis and treatment face multiple challenges, including high misdiagnosis rate, difficulty in choosing between surgical and non-surgical treatment options, lack of standardized surgical protocols, interference from intralesional bone cement during procedures, inadequate stability of internal fixation in osteoporotic bone, and suboptimal compliance of anti-osteoporotic therapy. Establishing a standardized diagnostic and therapeutic framework is urgently needed. To standardize the management process and improve outcomes for vertebral refractures after PVA in elderly OTLCF patients, Spinal Trauma Group of the Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized experts in the field to develop Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of vertebral refracture after percutaneous vertebral augmentation in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025), based on current literature and clinical experience, and adhering to principles of scientific rigor and clinical applicability. A total of 11 recommendations were proposed, encompassing diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of vertebral refracture after PVA in elderly patients with OTLCF, aiming to provide a foundation for a standardized management.
3.Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Bolong ZHENG ; Wei MEI ; Yanzheng GAO ; Liming CHENG ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Xigao CHENG ; Jian DONG ; Jin FAN ; Shunwu FAN ; Xiangqian FANG ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haoyu FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Yong HAI ; Baorong HE ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Hua HUI ; Weimin JIANG ; Junjie JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianjun LI ; Feng LI ; Li LI ; Weishi LI ; Chunde LI ; Qi LIAO ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Shibao LU ; Bin LIN ; Chao MA ; Xuexiao MA ; Renfu QUAN ; Limin RONG ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yueming SONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Jiacan SU ; Jiwei TIAN ; Xinwei WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Zhengwei XU ; Huilin YANG ; Jiancheng YANG ; Liang YAN ; Feng YAN ; Guoyong YIN ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yuhong ZENG ; Yue ZHU ; Rongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):805-818
Acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fracture (ASOTLF) can lead to chronic low back pain, kyphosis deformity, pulmonary dysfunction, loss of mobility, and even life-threatening complications. Vertebral augmentation is currently the mainstream treatment method for this condition. In 2019, the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma and the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association collaboratively led the development of Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation for acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures. Six years later, with advances in clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques as well as accumulating evidence in related fields, the 2019 guideline requires updating. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the Spinal Health Professional Committee of China Human Health Science and Technology Promotion Association, and the Minimally Invasive Orthopedics Professional Committee of Shaanxi Medical Doctor Association have organized experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025) , based on the latest evidence-based medical researches. This guideline incorporates 3 recommendations retained from the 2019 version with updated strength of evidence, along with 12 new recommendations. It provides recommendations from six aspects of diagnosis, pain management, treatment option selection, prevention of postoperative complications, anti-osteoporosis therapy, and postoperative rehabilitation, aiming to provide a reference for standard treatment of vertebral augmentation for ASOTLF in hospitals at all levels.
4.Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of vertebral refracture after percutaneous vertebral augmentation in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Yong YANG ; Xiaoguang ZHOU ; Qixin CHEN ; Jian CHEN ; Jian DONG ; Liangjie DU ; Shunwu FAN ; Jin FAN ; Zhong FANG ; Haoyu FENG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Aiguo GAO ; Yanzheng GAO ; Yong HAI ; Da HE ; Dengwei HE ; Haiyi HE ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Bin LIN ; Baoge LIU ; Changqing LI ; Fang LI ; Li LI ; Fangcai LI ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Hongjian LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shibao LU ; Xuhua LU ; Fei LUO ; Yuhai MA ; Keya MAO ; Xuexiao MA ; Bin MENG ; Xu NING ; Limin RONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Tiansheng SUN ; Dasheng TIAN ; Zheng WANG ; Bing WANG ; Linfeng WANG ; Qingde WANG ; Qinghe WANG ; Lan WEI ; Jigong WU ; Baoshan XU ; Youjia XU ; Guoyong YIN ; Jinglong YAN ; Feng YAN ; Cao YANG ; Huilin YANG ; Qiang YANG ; Bin ZHAO ; Jie ZHAO ; Yue ZHU ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Wenzhi ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Zhaomin ZHENG ; Yan ZENG ; Baorong HE ; Wei MEI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(7):613-626
Vertebral refracture following percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA) is commonly seen in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (OTLCF). It can lead to recurrent pain, loss of vertebral height, progression of kyphosis, and even neurological dysfunction, significantly impairing patients′ quality of life. Current diagnosis and treatment face multiple challenges, including high misdiagnosis rate, difficulty in choosing between surgical and non-surgical treatment options, lack of standardized surgical protocols, interference from intralesional bone cement during procedures, inadequate stability of internal fixation in osteoporotic bone, and suboptimal compliance of anti-osteoporotic therapy. Establishing a standardized diagnostic and therapeutic framework is urgently needed. To standardize the management process and improve outcomes for vertebral refractures after PVA in elderly OTLCF patients, Spinal Trauma Group of the Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized experts in the field to develop Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of vertebral refracture after percutaneous vertebral augmentation in elderly patients with osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025), based on current literature and clinical experience, and adhering to principles of scientific rigor and clinical applicability. A total of 11 recommendations were proposed, encompassing diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of vertebral refracture after PVA in elderly patients with OTLCF, aiming to provide a foundation for a standardized management.
5.Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures (version 2025)
Bolong ZHENG ; Wei MEI ; Yanzheng GAO ; Liming CHENG ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Xigao CHENG ; Jian DONG ; Jin FAN ; Shunwu FAN ; Xiangqian FANG ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Haoyu FENG ; Haishan GUAN ; Yong HAI ; Baorong HE ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Hua HUI ; Weimin JIANG ; Junjie JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Xuewen KANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianjun LI ; Feng LI ; Li LI ; Weishi LI ; Chunde LI ; Qi LIAO ; Baoge LIU ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Shibao LU ; Bin LIN ; Chao MA ; Xuexiao MA ; Renfu QUAN ; Limin RONG ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yueming SONG ; Hongxun SANG ; Jun SHU ; Jiacan SU ; Jiwei TIAN ; Xinwei WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Zhengwei XU ; Huilin YANG ; Jiancheng YANG ; Liang YAN ; Feng YAN ; Guoyong YIN ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yuhong ZENG ; Yue ZHU ; Rongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(9):805-818
Acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fracture (ASOTLF) can lead to chronic low back pain, kyphosis deformity, pulmonary dysfunction, loss of mobility, and even life-threatening complications. Vertebral augmentation is currently the mainstream treatment method for this condition. In 2019, the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma and the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association collaboratively led the development of Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation for acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures. Six years later, with advances in clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques as well as accumulating evidence in related fields, the 2019 guideline requires updating. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Surgeons Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the Spinal Health Professional Committee of China Human Health Science and Technology Promotion Association, and the Minimally Invasive Orthopedics Professional Committee of Shaanxi Medical Doctor Association have organized experts in the field to develop the Clinical guideline for vertebral augmentation of acute symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures ( version 2025) , based on the latest evidence-based medical researches. This guideline incorporates 3 recommendations retained from the 2019 version with updated strength of evidence, along with 12 new recommendations. It provides recommendations from six aspects of diagnosis, pain management, treatment option selection, prevention of postoperative complications, anti-osteoporosis therapy, and postoperative rehabilitation, aiming to provide a reference for standard treatment of vertebral augmentation for ASOTLF in hospitals at all levels.
6.Clinical Characteristics of Hospitalized Children with Pertussis Stratified by Vaccination Status
Limin KANG ; Rong MI ; Yajuan WANG
Journal of Medical Research 2025;54(6):82-86
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of hospitalized children with pertussis based on their pertussis vacci-nation status.Methods From March,2011 to February,2022,children with pertussis hospitalized at the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pediatrics were retrospectively selected.Information was analyzed regarding demographic data and clinical data,Pa-tients were divided into three groups based on vaccination status:non-vaccinated,incompletely vaccinated(1dose or 2doses),and com-pletely vaccinated(3doses).Clinical features were compared among the groups.Results A total of 270 children hospitalized with pertus-sis were included.The non-vaccinated group comprised 206 cases(76.3%),the incompletely vaccinated group comprised 24 cases(8.9%),and the completely vaccinated group comprised 40 cases(14.8%).Statistically significant differences were observed in the overall age of onset among the three groups(P<0.05),with the completely vaccinated group having the highest age of onset.Significant differences were also noted in the proportions of hypoxemia,decreased heart rate,paroxysmal cough,episodic cyanosis,facial flushing during coughing,and elevated peripheral blood lymphocyte proportion(≥0.6)across the groups(P<0.05),with the completely vacci-nated group showing lower rates compared to the non-vaccinated group.Additionally,significant differences were observed in the rates of severe pertussis and the need for mechanical ventilation(invasive or non-invasive)among the groups(P<0.05),with the completely vaccinated group having lower rates than the non-vaccinated group.Conclusion Complete vaccination,plays a critical role in allevia-ting clinical symptoms,reducing peripheral blood lymphocytosis,and decreasing the incidence of severe pertussis in children.
7.Effect of hsa_circ_0001613 on Zika virus replication: Preliminary study
He XIE ; Lan KANG ; Ya ZHU ; Jinghong DAI ; Shilin LI ; Yujia LI ; Honggang SUN ; Limin CHEN ; Bin LI ; Xiaoqiong DUAN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(5):472-476
【Objective】 To investigate the effect of transfusion-transmitted Zika virus (ZIKV) on the expression of non-coding circular RNA (hsa_circ_0001613) and the role of hsa_circ_0001613 in Zika virus replication. 【Methods】 Human adenocarcinomic alveolar basal epithelial cells (A549) were seeded on a 12-well plate at 1.8×105/ well and infected with ZIKV at 0.05 MOI. The Total RNAs were isolated every day for 5 days after infection, and the relative expression level of hsa_circ_0001613 was detected by qRT-PCR. In addition, 10nM siRNA-hsa_circ_0001613 was transfected into 2×105/ well A549 cells to specifically knock down the expression level of hsa_circ_0001613. 24h later, the cells were infected with ZIKV (MOI=0.05). Total RNAs were isolated at day 1-5 post-infection, proteins were extracted 96h post-infection. ZIKV replication, relative host antiviral gene expression, and interferon stimulated response element (ISRE) activity were tested using qRT-PCR, western blot and dual luciferase assay, respectively. 【Results】 The relative expression of hsa_circ_0001613 decreased significantly after 1-5 days of ZIKV infection. Knockdown of hsa_circ_0001613 inhibited ZIKV replication. Meanwhile, hsa_circ_0001613 knockdown significantly upregulated IFN-α/β and its downstream interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) expression, also increased ISRE activity. 【Conclusion】 ZIKV infection significantly suppressed hsa_circ_0001613 expression in A4549 cells. Preliminary study indicated that hsa_circ_0001613 knockdown inhibited ZIKV replication possibly through activating type-Ⅰ IFN signaling pathway as showed by increased ISGs expression and ISRE activity.
9.Predictive value of NGAL and renal injury molecule 1 in 28-day mortality of neonatal sepsis with re-nal injury
Xiaoming HU ; Li LI ; Chi LI ; Limin KANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Xiaoying WANG ; Honggang WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(12):1792-1795
Objective To investigate the prognostic value of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipid transport protein (NGAL) and renal injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) in assessing neonatal sepsis with a-cute renal injury. Methods A total of 63 cases of renal injury with neonatal sepsis was collected from De-partment of Pediatrics, Affiliated Children's Hospital of Capital Institute of Pediatrics. The general condition of the patients, and neonatal critical case score ( NCIS) were recorded. The expressions of NGAL and KIM-1 in serum of all children were measured by venous blood and urine. Each case was followed up for 28 days to track the death of newborns. Pearson correlation analysis was used to test the correlation among NGAL, KIM-1, and NCIS;Multivariate regression analysis was used for NGAL, KIM-1, and other risk factors asso-ciated with neonatal sepsis kidney injury 28 days mortality. Receiver operating characteristic ( ROC) curve was used to compare the value of NGAL and KIM-1 in the prognosis of neonatal sepsis renal injury. The val-ues of NGAL and KIM-1 in the prognosis of neonatal sepsis renal injury were analyzed by ROC curve. Re-sults ⑴ After 28 days of follow-up, 63 cases of neonatal sepsis, and 22 died were found, which was ac-counted for 34. 92 percent of the total. ⑵ Compared to the survival group, the expressions of NGAL and KIM-1 in the death group were increased ( P<0. 01 ) . ⑶ Pearson correlation analysis showed that NGAL and KIM-1 expressions in peripheral blood were negatively correlated with NCIS. ⑷Multivariate regression analysis showed that NGAL and KIM-1 were independent risk factors for neonatal sepsis kidney injury ( P<0. 01). ⑸ ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of NGAL and KIM-1 was 0. 79 (95%CI:0. 75-0. 93), and 0. 84 (95% CI:0. 71-0. 90), NGAL and KIM-1 were better than single detection with NGAL, or KIM-1, area under curve (AUC) was 0. 89 (95% CI:0. 78-0. 94) (P<0. 01). Sensitiv-ity of KIM-1 was superior to that of NGAL, and specificity of NGAL was superior to KIM-1. The sensitivity and specificity of both were better than single detection with NGAL and KIM-1. Conclusions NGAL and KIM-1 have good predictive value in assessing neonatal sepsis kidney injury mortality.
10.Treatment of Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures by anterior single segmental decompression and instrumentation through Endoring self-support retractor-assisted minimally invasive small incision approach
Kang CHEN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Peng XIU ; Yueming SONG ; Hao LIU ; Limin LIU ; Quan GONG ; Tao LI ; Qingquan KONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2017;33(12):1065-1071
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of anterior single segmental decompression and instrumentation through Endoring self-support retractor-assisted minimally invasive small incision approach in the treatment of Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures.Methods A retrospective case series study was made on 26 cases (14 males and 12 females,mean age of 48.5 years) of Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures treated by anterior single segmental decompression and instrumentation through Endoring self-support retractor-assisted minimally invasive small incision approach from January 2007 to June 2009.Age was 18-68 years (mean,48.5 years).The fractured vertebrae included T1 in three cases,L1 in 18 and L2 in five.The neurological status was Grade C in eight cases,Grade D in 12 cases and Grade E in six cases according to American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) classification.The operation duration,blood loss and incision length were recorded.The neurological function,lower back pain were evaluated by visual analogue score (VAS),correction of kyphosis and restoration of the fractured vertebral body height followed and documented at 3,6 and 9 months and annually after surgery.The healing of the graft was assessed using Brantigan method based on 3-dimensional computed tomography at final follow-up.Results All patients were successfully managed with this approach.The operation duration was (214.6 ± 30.5)min,and the intraoperative blood loss was (389.7 ± 57.1) ml.The length of incision was (8.5 ± 1.3) cm.All patients were followed up for (6.3 ± 0.4) years.At final follow-up,the neurological functions of all patients with incomplete neurological deficit were improved for at least one grade.The VAS of lower back pain was improved from preoperative (7.8-± 1.6) points to (2.1 ± 0.8) points at final follow-up (P < 0.05).The height of the intervertebral body was restored from preoperative (29.8 ± 5.3) mm to (35.2 ± 2.4) mm at final follow-up (P < 0.05).The kyphosis was corrected from preoperative (20.4 ± 11.7) ° to (11.3 ± 5.5) ° at final follow-up (P < 0.05).Bone fusion was achieved in all patients,with no looseness,breakage or displacement of internal fixation at follow-up.Conclusions Anterior single segmental decompression and instrumentation through Endoring self-support retractor-assisted minimally invasive small incision approach can reduce the surgical trauma,achieve complete spinal canal decompression,adjust kyphosis,fix segment,obtain high rate of bone graft fusion and hence is a safe and effective method with minimal invasion for Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures.

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