1.Immune-related pneumonitis caused by tislelizumab
Guangmei XIONG ; Hui YANG ; Shuqiao CHEN ; Hao JIANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2023;25(2):125-128
A 67-year-old male patient with small cell lung cancer was given chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy (irinotecan+nedaplatin+tislelizumab), 21 days as a cycle. The patient′s cough was significantly improved without blood in sputum. After 2 cycles of treatment, chemotherapy and immunotherapy were suspended because of grade Ⅳ bone marrow suppression, and radiation therapy was changed. After the 29th radiotherapy, the patient developed paroxysmal cough and sputum with bloody, accompanied by shortness of breath and no fever. Blood gas analysis showed type Ⅰ respiratory failure. Chest computed tomography (CT) showed new pleural reticular vague shadows in both lungs, especially in the right lung. Radiotherapy was stopped and chemotherapy was restarted. The patient's cough and expectoration were improved, but the shortness of breath gradually aggravated. The interstitial pneumonia lesions involved both lungs rather than being localized, by which radiation pneumonitis were ruled out. Virus and atypical pathogen infection were excluded by etiology and imaging examination. Immune-related pneumoniatis complicated with infection caused by tislelizumab was considered. High-dose methylprednisolone combined with gamma globulin and infliximab were given to inhibit immune response, meropenem, moxifloxacin, voriconazole were given successively to prevent infection, and oxygen inhalation was given. The patient′s cough, expectoration, and shortness of breath disappeared, oxygenation index was improved, and chest CT showed that the range of interstitial changes in both lungs gradually reduced.
2.Immune-related pneumonitis caused by tislelizumab
Guangmei XIONG ; Hui YANG ; Shuqiao CHEN ; Hao JIANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2023;25(2):125-128
A 67-year-old male patient with small cell lung cancer was given chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy (irinotecan+nedaplatin+tislelizumab), 21 days as a cycle. The patient′s cough was significantly improved without blood in sputum. After 2 cycles of treatment, chemotherapy and immunotherapy were suspended because of grade Ⅳ bone marrow suppression, and radiation therapy was changed. After the 29th radiotherapy, the patient developed paroxysmal cough and sputum with bloody, accompanied by shortness of breath and no fever. Blood gas analysis showed type Ⅰ respiratory failure. Chest computed tomography (CT) showed new pleural reticular vague shadows in both lungs, especially in the right lung. Radiotherapy was stopped and chemotherapy was restarted. The patient's cough and expectoration were improved, but the shortness of breath gradually aggravated. The interstitial pneumonia lesions involved both lungs rather than being localized, by which radiation pneumonitis were ruled out. Virus and atypical pathogen infection were excluded by etiology and imaging examination. Immune-related pneumoniatis complicated with infection caused by tislelizumab was considered. High-dose methylprednisolone combined with gamma globulin and infliximab were given to inhibit immune response, meropenem, moxifloxacin, voriconazole were given successively to prevent infection, and oxygen inhalation was given. The patient′s cough, expectoration, and shortness of breath disappeared, oxygenation index was improved, and chest CT showed that the range of interstitial changes in both lungs gradually reduced.
3.Effect of oxytocin on empathy in male adolescents with conduct disorder
Qingsen MING ; Jing ZHANG ; Chang CHENG ; Daifeng DONG ; Xiaoqiang SUN ; Wen CHEN ; Shuqiao YAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(10):887-891
Objective:To investigate the effect of intranasal oxytocin administration on empathy in male adolescents with conduct disorder.Methods:The male adolescents with conduct disorder in the Psychological Counseling Clinic of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from September 2015 to August 2016 were selected.And they were randomly assigned to oxytocin group ( n=46) and placebo group ( n=51) by random number table. Subjects in oxytocin group were given nasal spray of 24 IU oxytocin twice per day for two weeks, while those in placebo group were given nasal spray of 0.9% sodium chloride solution for two weeks. The empathy of patients was assessed with a pain-related empathy task and interpersonal reactivity index (IRI) before and after two weeks′ administration. SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analysis, and repeated measurement analysis of variance was used to compare the empathy ability of the two groups before and after intervention. Results:Repeated measurement analysis of variance showed that there were significant time×group interaction effects in the scores of painful expressions during the pain-related empathy task ( F=13.86, P<0.001), IRI ( F=5.59, P=0.020) and empathic concern subscale ( F=4.99, P=0.028). There was significant between-group effect in the score of perspective-taking subscale of IRI( F=4.22, P=0.043). Simple effect analysis revealed that after two weeks of intervention, the score of needle-pain expression in oxytocin group was significantly higher than that at baseline ( t=-2.08, P=0.040). And the score of needle-pain expression in oxytocin group was significantly higher than that in placebo group ( t=2.33, P=0.022). After two weeks of intervention, the total IRI score ( t=-2.58, P=0.011) and empathy factor score ( t=-3.15, P=0.002) of oxytocin group were both higher than those at baseline. After intervention, the total IRI score ( t=2.30, P=0.024) and perspective-taking factor score ( t=2.57, P=0.012) in oxytocin group were higher than those in placebo group, and the differences were statistically significant. Conclusions:Oxytocin may improve the cognitive and emotional empathy in male adolescents with conduct disorder.
4.Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for middle school student's unprotected sex: A randomized controlled trial
Yuning CHEN ; Shuqiao YAO ; Xiongzhao ZHU ; Jinyao YI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(1):1-6
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of individualized cognitive behavioral therapy for unprotected sex and sexual attitude of middle school students having unprotected sex.Methods:A target sample of 68 adolescents having unprotected sex was recruited from 4 secondary schools in Changsha,Hunan [the unprotected sex (US) score of Health-Risk Behavior Inventory for Chinese Adolescents (HBICA) ≥ 1].Subjects were randomized assigned to cognitive behavioral therapy group (CBT group) and control group.Each group had 34 subjects.The CBT group was giving one-on-one counseling for 6 weeks (50 to 60 minutes weekly).The control group didn't receive intervention by counselors.The US and Attitudes Toward Sexuality Scale (ATSS) were selected as criterion measurements.Outcome assessments were made at baseline and at 1-and 3-month follow-up.Results:The reduction rate of US scores showed that the response rate of therapy was over 80%.Mixed linear model analysis showed that there were significant group effect,time effect and group × time effect in scores of US and ATSS (Ps < 0.05).Simple effect analysis indicated that the scores of US and ATSS of CBT group were significant lower than those of baseline from 1-month follow-up [(2.2 ± 2.9) vs.(4.7 ± 3.1),(3.2 ± 1.6) vs.(4.7 ± 3.1);(38.2 ± 4.9) vs.(40.9 ±5.1),(37.2 ±5.4) vs.(40.9 ±5.1),Ps <0.01],whereas the scores of those in the control group did not show any significant difference (Ps >0.05).At l-month and 3 month follow-up,moderate effect sizes were found for the CBT and control groups on all the outcome measures (Cohen's d =0.50-0.70).Conclusion:The individualized cognitive behavioral therapy could effectively reduce the level of unprotected sex and sexual attitude of adolescents having unprotected sex.
5.The moderating effect of monoamine oxidase A gene polymorphism in relationship between childhood abuse of male adolescents and externalizing behaviors
Qingsen MING ; Shuqiao YAO ; Yun ZHANG ; Haiyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(8):680-683
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between male adolescents' childhood abuse and externalizing behaviors,and the moderating effect of monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene promoter region variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism.MethodsThrough random cluster sampling,352 Han male middle school students from Changsha were tested by Achenbach child behavior checklist-youth self reports (CBCL-YSR)and childhood trauma questionnaire-28 item short form (CTQ-SF),their MAOA genotypes were also identified.A hierarchical multiple regression analysis was used to test the moderating effect.Results ( 1 ) Compared participates with high activity MAOA gene and that with low activity MAOA gene,there were no significant differences on age ( ( 15.82 ± 1.52) vs ( 15.94 ± 1.62 ) ),externalizing behaviors ( ( 15.13 ± 10.14 ) vs ( 14.33 ± 9.70 ) ),total abuse ( (52.59 ± 10.46) vs (51.39 ± 7.56 ) ),emotional abuse( ( 7.63 ± 3.31 ) vs ( 7.11 ± 2.68 ) ),physical abuse ( ( 6.40 ± 2.82) vs (6.12 ± 2.05 ) ),sexual abuse ( ( 6.42 ± 3.24 ) vs ( 5.94 ± 1.72 ) ),emotional neglect ((13.44±5.12) vs (13.16 ±4.83) ),physical neglect( (10.27 ±2.64) vs (10.44±2.53))(t=-1.789~0.678,P > 0.05 ).(2)Except emotional neglect and physical neglect,emotional abuse,physical abuse and sexual abuse could predict externalizing behaviors( Sβ =0.141 ~0.347,P < 0.01 ).(3) MAOA gene was not directly related to externalizing behaviors( Sβ =- 0.023,P > 0.05 ).There was a significant interaction between MAOA gene and emotional abuse( Sβ =-0.148,P < 0.01 ).The interaction between MAOA gene and physical abuse or sexual abuse showed no statistical significance( Sβ =- 0.067,- 0.005,P > 0.05 ).ConclusionMAOA gene polymorphism can moderate the relationship between male adolescents'childhood emotional abuse and externalizing behaviors.
6.A Comparison Between Nonclinical and Schizophrenia Sample on the Results Measured by WAIS-Ⅲ Chinese Version
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 1993;0(02):-
Objective:To compare the performance of two study samples on WAIS-Ⅲ Chinese version.Methods:A sample of 114 inpatients with schizophrenia and a sample of 114 closely-matched nonclinical adults in Mainland China were studied with the measures of WAIS-Ⅲ Chinese version.Results:The scores of patient sample exhibited significant difference from those of healthy adult sample in all three IQs and other three indices in addition to Verbal Comprehension Index(P

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