1.Effect of circulating plasma cell on the prognosis of patients with multiple myeloma
Miaoyu LI ; Lulu WANG ; Biao TIAN ; Wanting XIAO ; Yanxia WENG ; Wenrui SUN ; Hailong TANG ; Guangxun GAO
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(7):905-912
Objective:To investigate the effect of circulating plasma cell(CPC)on the prognosis of multiple myeloma(MM),and to es-tablish and validate a modified CPC-RISS staging system based on CPC and RISS.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of 639 treatment-na?ve patients with MM who were treated in Department of Hematology,Xijing Hospital,from January 2006 to June 2023.Peripheral blood smear was used to calculate the percentage of CPC in patients,and the impact of CPC and other related factors on the prognosis of MM patients was analyzed.A CPC-RISS staging system was established based on RISS stage and the percentage of CPC,and the differences in survival and prognosis were analyzed between patients with different stages.Results:Compared with the patients without CPC,detectable CPC was significantly associated with various high-risk factors for MM,and the MM patients with CPC had a lower complete remission rate and shorter overall survival time and progression-free survival time.The modified CPC-RISS staging system was used to classify the patients with MM into four stages,and there were significant differences in median survival time and progression-free survival time between the patients with different stages of MM.Conclusion:The MM pa-tients with the presence of CPC exhibit more aggressive features,worse response to treatment,and a reduction in long-term survival rate.The modified CPC-RISS staging system can effectively predict the prognosis of treatment-na?ve MM patients.
2.Clinical and nerve electrophysiological features of sodium azide poisoning
Yanxia HE ; Xiaojian WENG ; Ning HU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;(4):259-261
Objective To observe the clinical and nerve electrophysiological features of sodium azide poisonin. Method The clinical data of 11 patients with sodium azide poisonin were analyzed retrospectively.Results In this group, the first symptoms was numbness in 4 cases, weakness in 3 cases, walking instability in 2 cases, dizziness and nausea in 2 cases.The major clinical manifestations were numbness in 8 cases, weakness in 6 cases, walking instability in 4 cases, dizziness and nausea in 3 cases, leptophonia in 2 cases, diplopia in 2 cases, limb muscle strength loss in 7 cases, reducing muscle tension in 3 cases, weakened tendon reflex in 3 cases, skin needle drops in 3 cases.Electrophysiological examination showed motor nerve conduction velocity ( MCV) was slower, distal latency ( DML) and amplitude ( AMP) were reduced; the sensory nerve conduction velocity ( SCV) was slower, and AMP was reduced.The latency (Lat) and wave interval of brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) and visual evoked potential ( VEP) , somatosensory evoked potentials ( SEP) were prolonged, and AMP was reduced.Compared with pre-treatment, the abnormal rates of MCV, AMP, DML of median nerve, ulnar nerve, deep peroneal nerve and SCV, AMP of median nerve, ulnar nerve, superficial peroneal nerve, sural nerve and AMP of SEP after treatment had no statistically significant (all P>0.05).Compared with pre-treatment, the abnormal rates of Lat of BAEP, VEP, SEP andⅢ-Ⅴof BAEP and AMP of BAEP, VEP had no statistically significant (P<0.05-0.01).Conclusions The major clinical symptoms of sodium azide poisoning are numbness, weakness, unstable walking, dizziness, diplopia. Electrophysiological examination showed MCV is slower, DML and AMP are reduced; SCV is slower, and AMP is reduced.The Lat and wave interval of evoked potential are prolonged, and AMP is reduced.

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