1.Influence of proportion of large and medium follicle-derived ova in total number of retrieved oocytes on outcome of in vitro fertilization
Xueqiong TANG ; Xiaodan WU ; Jing ZHANG ; Guo SU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(10):116-120
Objective To investigate the impact of the proportion of ova obtained from large and medium follicles on day of oocyte retrieval on outcomes of in vitro fertilisation(IVF).Methods A total of 120 infertile patients undergoing IVF treatment were selected as study subjects.Single follicle aspiration was performed for oocyte retrieval,and the volume of follicular fluid was measured.Follicu-lar fluid diameter was converted using V=4/3πR3,dividing follicles into large(diameter≥18 mm,V≥3 mL),medium(diameter of>14 mm to<18 mm,V of>1.5 mL to<3 mL)and small(di-ameter ≤14 mm,V≤1.5 mL)categories.The proportion of oocytes derived from large and medium follicles out of the total retrieved oocytes was calculated and categorised into high-proportion group(proportion of oocytes from large and medium follicles ≥ 71%,n=63)and low-proportion group(proportion<71%,n=57).Comparisons were made between the two groups regarding follicular maturity,normal fertilisation rate[presence of two pronuclei(2PN)],fertilisation rate,embryo de-velopment and pregnancy outcomes.Results The number of follicles with a diameter>14 mm on the day of human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG)injection was significantly higher in the high-propor-tion group than that in the low-proportion group(P<0.05).Rates of mature oocytes(MII),normal fertilisation,fertilisation,high-quality embryo,available blastocyst,frozen embryos and oocyte utilisation rates were significantly higher in the high-proportion group compared to the low-proportion group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of female age,the number of transferred embryos,rate of transferring high-quality embryos and embryo implantation rate(P>0.05).Conclusion The actual size of follicles on the day of oocyte retrieval is signifi-cantly correlated with embryo quality and developmental potential.When the proportion of oocytes from large and medium follicles is 71%and above,their maturation rate,fertilisation rate,and em-bryo developmental potential are significantly improved.
2.Investigation on the prevalence of human parvovirus B19 infection among voluntary blood donors
Rong LU ; Xueqiong ZHENG ; Zihao XU ; Longhai TANG ; Mingyuan WANG ; Yiming JIN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(7):622-626
Objective To investigate the infection of human parvovirus B19 in Suzhou voluntary blood donors under the current blood screening model. Methods A total of 893 blood donor samples from September to December 2022 were randomly collected. Samples were tested to determine the seroprevalence (anti-B19 IgG and IgM) of B19 antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA), and B19 DNA of positive samples was further detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction(PCR) assay. Results Among 893 samples, the total seroprevalence of B19 antibody was 20.7% (185/893), with anti-B19 IgG and IgM positive rate at 19.4% (173/893) and 1.9% (17/893), respectively, showing significant difference (P<0.05). No difference in the positive rates of B19 IgG and IgM (20.1%, 1.5% vs 18.0%,2.6%) was noticed by gender(P>0.05). The prevalence of anti-B19 IgG statistically increased with age (P<0.05), while there was no difference in the prevalence of anti-B19 IgM (P>0.05). No statistical difference was not found in anti-B19 IgG and IgM samples among different blood groups. The anti-B19 IgG in repeated blood donors was higher than that in first-time donors(21.5% vs 15.9%)(P<0.05) while there was no difference in the positive rate of IgM antibodies (P>0.05). Three cases were found to be positive for B19 DNA in the B19 antibody positive samples, with the positive rate at 1.6%(3/185). Conclusion Although the prevalence of B19 infection in Suzhou was lower than that in other areas and was mostly past infection, there was still a certain proportion of persistent infection and acute infection, which posed the potential risk of blood transfusion transmission. Therefore, attention should be paid to blood transfusions, especially for the high-risk and susceptible groups.
3.Efficacy of Rasburicase for critically ill children with advanced Burkitt′s lymphoma
Yuxin PEI ; Yu LI ; Xueqiong HUANG ; Ronghui PU ; Wen TANG ; Xiaoyun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(9):674-677
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of Rasburicase therapy in critically ill children su-ffering from advanced Burkitt′s lymphoma.Methods:A retrospective analysis of children with advanced Burkitt′s lymphoma was admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, from January 2015 to May 2020 and accepted treatment.According to the uric acid-lowering therapies, patients were divided into 2 groups, namely Rasburicase group (Group R) and traditional treatment group (Group T), to compare the effects of hypouricemic treatment and the prognosis between the 2 groups.Results:Twenty-nine children with advanced Burkitt′s lymphoma were included in this study, with 13 cases (44.83%) of stage Ⅲ and 16 cases (55.17%) of stage Ⅳ.Abdominal mass/ abdominal distension (13 cases, 44.83%) and abdominal pain (7 cases, 24.14%) were the main reasons of initial medical visit attendance.The most common primary tumor site was abdominal/ pelvic cavity (21 cases, 72.41%), followed by head or neck (6 cases, 20.69%). There were 15 cases in Group R and 14 cases in group T. No significant differences in serum creatinine, lactate dehydrogenase and uric acid were detected between the 2 groups (all P>0.05). The proportion of serum uric acid recovery rate of 24 hours and 72 hours after initial treatment in Group R were significantly higher than those in T group (85.71% vs.25.00%, 100.00% vs.25.00%, all P<0.01). Although there were no obvious differences in the incidence of tumor lysis syndrome between the 2 groups (33.33% vs.64.29%, P=0.096), the incidence of acute renal injury, renal replacement therapy requirement, serious complications and the 28 day mortality in Group R were remarkably lower than those in Group T (33.33% vs.85.71%, 13.33% vs.64.29%, 20.00% vs.78.57%, 0 vs.35.71%, all P< 0.05). Conclusions:Rasburicase can effectively reduce the serum uric acid level and decrease the incidence of acute kidney injury and other severe complications, thus improving the prognosis of children experiencing advanced Burkitt′s lymphoma.
4.Predictive value of four pediatric scores of critical illness and mortality on evaluating mortality risk in pediatric critical patients
Lidan ZHANG ; Huimin HUANG ; Yucai CHENG ; Lingling XU ; Xueqiong HUANG ; Yuxin PEI ; Wen TANG ; Zhaoyuan QIN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(1):51-56
Objective To assess the performance of pediatric clinical illness score (PCIS), pediatric risk of mortality scoreⅢ(PRISMⅢ), pediatric logistic organ dysfunction score 2 (PELOD-2), and pediatric multiple organ dysfunction score (P-MODS) in predicting mortality in critically ill pediatric patients. Methods The data of critically ill pediatric patients admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from August 2012 to May 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. The gender, age, basic diseases, the length of PICU stay were collected. The children were divided into survival group and non-survival group according to the clinical outcome during hospitalization. The variables of PCIS, PRISMⅢ, PELOD-2, and P-MODS were collected and scored. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted, the efficiency of PCIS, PRISMⅢ, PELOD-2, and P-MODS for predicting death were evaluated by the area under ROC curve (AUC). Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test was used to evaluate the fitting degree of each scoring system to predict the mortality and the actual mortality. Results Of 461 critically ill children, 35 children were excluded because of serious data loss, hospital stay not exceeding 24 hours, and death within 8 hours after admission. Finally, a total of 426 pediatric patients were enrolled in this study. 355 pediatric patients were survived, while 71 were not survived during hospitalization, with the mortality of 16.7%. There was no significant difference in gender, age, underlying diseases or length of PICU stay between the two groups. PCIS score in non-survival group was significantly lower than that of survival group [80 (76, 88) vs. 86 (80, 92)], and PRISMⅢ, PELOD-2 and P-MODS scores were significantly increased [PRISMⅢ: 16 (13, 22) vs. 12 (10, 15), PELOD-2: 6 (5, 9) vs. 4 (2, 5), P-MODS: 6 (4, 9) vs. 3 (2, 6), all P < 0.01]. ROC curve analysis showed that the AUCs of PCIS, PRISMⅢ, PELOD-2, and P-MODS for predicting death of critical ill children were 0.649, 0.731, 0.773, and 0.747, respectively. Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed that PCIS predicted the mortality and the actual mortality in the best fitting effect (χ2= 7.573, P = 0.476), followed by PELOD-2 and P-MODS (χ12 = 9.551, P1= 0.145; χ22 = 10.343, P2= 0.111), while PRISMⅢ had poor fitting effect (χ2= 43.549, P < 0.001). Conclusions PRISMⅢ, PELOD-2 and P-MODS can discriminate between survivors and moribund patients well, and assessing the condition of critically ill pediatric patients with relatively accuracy. PCIS was the best fitting effect in predicting mortality and actual mortality, followed by PELOD-2 and P-MODS, while PRISMⅢ had poor fitting effect.
5.Analysis on novel mutations in GAA gene of a Chinese family with two siblings affected with juvenile onset form glycogen storage disease Ⅱ
Lingling XU ; Wen TANG ; Yujiang LIAN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Xueqiong HUANG ; Lidan ZHANG ; Yuxin PEI ; Yucai CHENG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(18):2460-2463
Objective To identify a novel pathogenicity mutation of acid alpha‐glucosidase(GAA) gene in a Chinese family with two siblings affected with juvenile onset form glycogen storage disease Ⅱ(GSD Ⅱ) .Methods The clinical and family data of two siblings presenting recurrent respiratory tract infections ,respiratory failure associated with systemic muscle weakness ,were an‐alyzed and diagnosed with GSD Ⅱ by detecting alpha‐1 ,4‐glucosidase activity .DNA was extracted from peripheral blood of the proband ,younger brother and his parents .All 20 exons and the intron‐exon splice sites of GAA gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) .Mutations were detected by direct sequencing the PCR products .Results The younger brother was found to be compound heterozygous for two mutations in the GAA gene :c .1216G>A (p .Asp406Asn) missense mutation in the exon 8 from his father and c .1935C>A (p .Asp645Glu) missense mutation in the exon 14 from his mother .Conclusion The compound hetero‐zygous c .1216G>A and c .1935C>A mutations caused the juvenile onset form GSD Ⅱ characterized by dyspnea and cardiac hyper‐trophy .The novel c .1216G>A mutation may be related to the juvenile onset form GSD Ⅱ .

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