1.Comparison of the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system
Yuan LI ; Xiaolian LU ; Wancang XU ; Fang LI ; Xingyan MO ; Xiaoqin LAN ; Ling ZHOU ; Miaoxia LIU ; Junwei LIU ; Jinjun CHEN ; Beiling LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(12):1109-1115
Objective:To compare the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation model in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system (DPMAS).Method:A retrospective study was conducted. Data of inpatients with liver failure who were treated with DPMAS therapy in the Liver Disease Center of Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, from October 2022 to June 2024 were included. Clinical data such as demographic characteristics, etiology, DPMAS treatment-related indicators (including plasma separation method, vascular access, frequency of treatment, treatment duration, type of anticoagulant drugs, and membrane rupture condition), and laboratory test indicators before and after DPMAS treatment were collected. Categorical variables were compared by the χ2 test. Continuous variables were compared using a t-test or a non-parametric test between groups. Result:Data of 232 cases with liver failure who received artificial liver therapy with DPMAS were included. A total of 473 times DPMAS treatment was given. The average age was 50 years old, and males accounted for 82.3%. Centrifugal plasma separation was the initial DPMAS treatment in 176 (75.9%) cases, while membrane plasma separation was used in 56 cases (24.1%). The most common vascular access for DPMAS treatment was the internal jugular vein. The most commonly used anticoagulant was unfractionated heparin. The treatment duration of DPMAS was significantly higher with centrifugal separation than that with membrane separation ( P<0.001). Hemoglobin levels (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal: 112.8 g/L vs. 106.3 g/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 108.4 g/L vs. 103.3 g/L, P<0.001), red blood cell count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 3.7×10 9/L vs. 3.5×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 3.5×10 9/L vs. 3.3×10 9/L, P<0.001) and platelet count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 134.5×10 9/L vs. 119.6×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 120.7 ×10 9/L vs. 97.3 ×10 9/L, P<0.001) were slightly decreased following initial DPMAS treatment in both groups. The decrease in platelets was significantly lower in centrifugal separation than that in membrane separation (median: 10.4% vs. 17.0%; P=0.003). There was no statistically significant difference observed in the proportion of puncture site bleeding in terms of plasma separation-related adverse events between the two groups, but plasma separator membrane rupture occurred two times in the DPMAS treatment. Conclusion:Centrifugal and membrane separation, both with DPMAS therapy, can cause a slight decrease in hemoglobin, red blood cell count, and platelets in patients with liver failure. Membrane separation causes a larger drop in platelets than centrifugal plasma separation. The operational convenience of medical personnel, the risk of membrane rupture, the coagulation markers, the patient's vascular condition, and other factors should be comprehensively considered when choosing the plasma separation model.
2.Comparison of the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system
Yuan LI ; Xiaolian LU ; Wancang XU ; Fang LI ; Xingyan MO ; Xiaoqin LAN ; Ling ZHOU ; Miaoxia LIU ; Junwei LIU ; Jinjun CHEN ; Beiling LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(12):1109-1115
Objective:To compare the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation model in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system (DPMAS).Method:A retrospective study was conducted. Data of inpatients with liver failure who were treated with DPMAS therapy in the Liver Disease Center of Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, from October 2022 to June 2024 were included. Clinical data such as demographic characteristics, etiology, DPMAS treatment-related indicators (including plasma separation method, vascular access, frequency of treatment, treatment duration, type of anticoagulant drugs, and membrane rupture condition), and laboratory test indicators before and after DPMAS treatment were collected. Categorical variables were compared by the χ2 test. Continuous variables were compared using a t-test or a non-parametric test between groups. Result:Data of 232 cases with liver failure who received artificial liver therapy with DPMAS were included. A total of 473 times DPMAS treatment was given. The average age was 50 years old, and males accounted for 82.3%. Centrifugal plasma separation was the initial DPMAS treatment in 176 (75.9%) cases, while membrane plasma separation was used in 56 cases (24.1%). The most common vascular access for DPMAS treatment was the internal jugular vein. The most commonly used anticoagulant was unfractionated heparin. The treatment duration of DPMAS was significantly higher with centrifugal separation than that with membrane separation ( P<0.001). Hemoglobin levels (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal: 112.8 g/L vs. 106.3 g/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 108.4 g/L vs. 103.3 g/L, P<0.001), red blood cell count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 3.7×10 9/L vs. 3.5×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 3.5×10 9/L vs. 3.3×10 9/L, P<0.001) and platelet count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 134.5×10 9/L vs. 119.6×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 120.7 ×10 9/L vs. 97.3 ×10 9/L, P<0.001) were slightly decreased following initial DPMAS treatment in both groups. The decrease in platelets was significantly lower in centrifugal separation than that in membrane separation (median: 10.4% vs. 17.0%; P=0.003). There was no statistically significant difference observed in the proportion of puncture site bleeding in terms of plasma separation-related adverse events between the two groups, but plasma separator membrane rupture occurred two times in the DPMAS treatment. Conclusion:Centrifugal and membrane separation, both with DPMAS therapy, can cause a slight decrease in hemoglobin, red blood cell count, and platelets in patients with liver failure. Membrane separation causes a larger drop in platelets than centrifugal plasma separation. The operational convenience of medical personnel, the risk of membrane rupture, the coagulation markers, the patient's vascular condition, and other factors should be comprehensively considered when choosing the plasma separation model.
3.Analysis of Clinicopathologic Features of 9 Cases of SMARCA4-deficient Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Runan ZHAO ; Yitan ZOU ; Hongyuan CHEN ; Yanhua CHEN ; Yanfang LIU ; Miaoxia HE
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2022;25(8):575-582
BACKGROUND:
SMARCA4-deficient non-small cell lung cancer (SMARCA4-dNSCLC) is a rare primary lung malignancy. These diseases are not listed separately in the 2021 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of lung neoplasms, but they have special morphological, immunophenotypic and molecular genetic characteristics. This study aims to improve understanding of SMARCA4-dNSCLC by discussing the clinicopathological features, diagonosis and differential diagnosis of the disease.
METHODS:
The clinical and imaging data of 9 cases of SMARCA4-dNSCLC diagnosed in Shanghai Changhai Hospital from January 2020 to March 2022 were collected. The clinicopathological features were analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical staining, and the literature was reviewed.
RESULTS:
The median age of 9 patients was 65 years old. Six men were smokers. The average maximum diameter of tumor was 3.3 cm. Six cases had been metastasized. The imaging showed that it was an infiltrating mass with unclear boundary and 3 cases invaded the pleura. Nine cases were diagnosed as SMARCA4-dNSCLC, which mainly showed three pathological forms including classic lung adenocarcinoma, mucinous adenocarcinoma and poorly differentiated carcinoma. Poorly differentiated tumor cells are epithelioid, syncytial or rhabdomyoid, the cytoplasm was rich, the cytoplasm could be completely transparent to eosinophilic, eosinophilic globules or small abscesses could be seen, showing solid flakes, with more inflammatory cells and flake necrosis in the stroma. Immunohistochemistry showed that SMARCA4 was negative in all cases and eight cases demonstrated cytokeratin 5.2 (CAM5.2) and cytokeratin 7 (CK7) was diffusely strongly positive, p40 was negative, thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) was negative in 6 cases, partially positive in 2 cases and diffusely positive in 1 case.
CONCLUSIONS
SMARCA4-dNSCLC is a rare subtype of lung cancer with complex and diverse pathological morphology. The characteristic of immunohistochemical phenotype can assist in the diagnosis.
Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics*
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/genetics*
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China
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DNA Helicases/genetics*
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/pathology*
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Nuclear Proteins/genetics*
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Transcription Factors/genetics*
5. Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: histopathological grading and prognosis
Yanmin GUO ; Xuefei LIU ; Lijuan JIAO ; Shuyi YIN ; Zhe WANG ; Xinxia LI ; Zhiping MA ; Jianmin YANG ; Miaoxia HE
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(10):784-790
Objective:
To investigate the histological features and prognostic factors of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL).
Methods:
The pathological data of 62 patients with AITL with complete follow-up information were retrospectively collected and analyzed from Changhai Hospital during September 2012 and September 2017. Histological and immunohistochemical (IHC) examination, in situ hybridization (ISH), and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) gene mutation analysis were done. Subgroup evaluation with histology, IHC, ISH, SNP gene mutation, and association with clinical progression were performed.
Results:
The cohort included 62 cases of AITL, including 46 males and 16 females patients, with a median age of 64 years. Follicular dendritic cells (FDC) area showed significantly expansion (≥30%) in 40 cases; increased plasma cells (≥10%) was seen in 37 cases; B cells were distributed around blood vessels in 37 cases; and increased p53 mutation positive cells (≥40%) were seen in 39 cases; high Ki-67 index (≥40%) was seen in 39 cases; RHOA mutation was seen in 19 cases; TET2 mutation was seen in 9 cases. Overall survival analysis showed these factors were significantly correlated with tumor prognosis (
6. Application of individualized nutritional intervention based on screening of dysphagia in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion
Yuxia LIU ; Shengwen WANG ; Meinong ZHONG ; Xueying YU ; Shiju HUANG ; Miaoxia CHEN ; Xiaoling LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(18):1384-1391
Objective:
To explore the effect of individualized nutrition intervention mode based on dysphagia screening in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion.
Methods:
By developing nurses training, selecting special screening and evaluation tools, developing screening methods and individualized nutrition intervention measures and meal spectrum, making screening and intervention flow chart, and starting to be implemented in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion in July 2017. Forty-six patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion in the previous year were reviewed as the control group, who were given routine treatment and nursing; One year after implementation, Another 48 patients were set as the experimental group, and were given individualized nutritional care based on screening of dysphagia.
Results:
The incidence rate of dominant aspiration(0), pneumonia (4.17%, 2/48) and diarrhea (2.08%,1/48) in the experimental group was lower than 4.35% (2/46), 21.74% (10/46), 19.57% (9/46) in the control group, especially the difference of incidence rate of pneumonia and diarrhea was statistically significant (pneumonia:
7.Angioimmunoblastic T?cell lymphoma: histopathological grading and prognosis
Yanmin GUO ; Xuefei LIU ; Lijuan JIAO ; Shuyi YIN ; Zhe WANG ; Xinxia LI ; Zhiping MA ; Jianmin YANG ; Miaoxia HE
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(10):784-790
Objective To investigate the histological features and prognostic factors of angioimmunoblastic T?cell lymphoma (AITL). Methods The pathological data of 62 patients with AITL with complete follow?up information were retrospectively collected and analyzed from Changhai Hospital during September 2012 and September 2017. Histological and immunohistochemical (IHC) examination, in situ hybridization (ISH), and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) gene mutation analysis were done. Subgroup evaluation with histology, IHC, ISH, SNP gene mutation, and association with clinical progression were performed. Results The cohort included 62 cases of AITL, including 46 males and 16 females patients, with a median age of 64 years. Follicular dendritic cells (FDC) area showed significantly expansion (≥30%) in 40 cases; increased plasma cells (≥10%) was seen in 37 cases; B cells were distributed around blood vessels in 37 cases; and increased p53 mutation positive cells (≥40%) were seen in 39 cases; high Ki?67 index (≥40%) was seen in 39 cases; RHOA mutation was seen in 19 cases; TET2 mutation was seen in 9 cases. Overall survival analysis showed these factors were significantly correlated with tumor prognosis (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that CD38 positive cells<10%, Ki?67≥40%, RHOA and TET2 mutations were risk factors associated with overall survival. Conclusions AITL could be divided into two different prognostic groups, low?grade and high?grade, with statistically significance outcome, based on the FDC area expansion, degree of plasma cell proliferation, B cells distribution pattern combined with gene mutations and clinical progression. Low?grade malignant group progresses slowly, and high?grade malignant group is highly invasive.
8.Analysis of Nucleosides in Different Parts of Cordyceps Sinensis
Zhengming QIAN ; Miaoxia ZHOU ; Mintian SUN ; Zhu LIU ; Xiaojing ZHANG ; Wenqing LI ; Guangrong LI ; Wenjia LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):2390-2394
A HPLC method for simultaneous determination of uridine, inosine, guanosine, adenosine and cordycepine
in Cordyceps sinensis was developed. The sample solution was prepared with 0.5% phosphoric acid solution by ultrasonic extraction. The separation was performed on a ZORBAX SB-AQ (150 mmí4.6 mm, 5 μm)column with gradient elution by 0.1% formic acid solution and acetonitrile, with column temperature 30℃, at a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min, and detected at wavelength of 260 nm. The result of method validation showed that the developed method had high accuracy and good repeatability. This method has been successfully applied for analysis of 5 kinds of nucleosides in different parts of C. sinensis. The results indicated that content of nucleosides in stroma is higher than that in insect body and whole C. sinensis.

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