2.Application of CD138 Immunomagnetic Bead Sorting Combined with Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization in Multiple Myeloma.
Qing-Zhao LI ; Kui TAN ; Yu-Xia LIU ; Huang HUANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hai-Mei CHEN ; Zhen-Zhen CHEN ; Zhan-Wang ZHU ; Bi-Hui YANG ; Guo-Yu HU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(5):1496-1500
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effects of direct fluorescence in situ hybridization (D-FISH) detection without sorting and CD138 immunomagnetic bead sorting technology combined with FISH (MACS-FISH) on cytogenetic analysis of patients with multiple myeloma (MM).
METHODS:
FISH test results of 229 patients with initial MM were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups, 140 patients were tested with D-FISH and 89 patients with MACS-FISH. The combination probe was designed as P53, D13S319, RB1, 1q21, and IgH. Cytogenetic detection results were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
The total detection rate of cytogenetic abnormalities in D-FISH group was 52.9%, and that in MACS-FISH group was 79.8%. There was a significant difference in the cytogenetic abnormality rate between the two groups (P=0.020). The abnormal genes with the highest detection rate in the two groups were 1q21 and IgH, respectively, while the lowest was P53. There was no significant difference in the percentage of P53 positive cells (positive rate) between the two groups, while D13S319, RB1, 1q21, and IgH showed significant difference in positive cell rate (P=0.0002, P<0.0001, P=0.0033, P=0.0032). There was no significant correlation between the proportion of plasma cells (PC) detected by bone marrow morphology and cytogenetic abnormality rate in the D-FISH group, while there was a correlation between the proportion of PC detected by flow cytometry and cytogenetic abnormality rate (r=0.364). The PC proportion detected by bone marrow morphology and flow cytometry in the MACS-FISH group had no correlation with the cytogenetic abnormality rate and positive cell rate of the 5 genes mentioned above. Additionally, the PC proportion detected by bone marrow morphology and flow cytometry showed significant difference (P<0.0001).
CONCLUSION
CD138 immunomagnetic bead sorting combined with FISH technology can significantly improve the abnormality detection rate of MM cytogenetics.
Chromosome Aberrations
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence/methods*
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Multiple Myeloma/genetics*
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Retrospective Studies
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Syndecan-1/immunology*
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics*
4.Effect of Dredging Correcting Manipulation on Stunting in Children with cblC Methylmalonic Aciduria
Hong ZHENG ; Rui-xing LIANG ; Xiang-peng LU ; Jian-kui ZHANG ; Yi-zhen WANG ; Ke-gong XIE ; Hui JIN ; Su-zhen GUO ; Shu-ying ZHAO ; Chi ZHANG ; Xiao-meng LI ; Xin MAO ; Jin-long SUN ; Hua-wei LI ; Bin FENG ; Bing-xiang MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(8):964-968
Objective:To observe the effect of Dredging Correcting Manipulation on cblC methylmalonic aciduria (MMA). Methods:From October, 2017 to October, 2018, 72 children with cblC MMA combined with growth retardation were divided into control group (
5. Analysis of factors associated with disease outcomes in hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus disease
Wei LIU ; Zhao-Wu TAO ; Lei WANG ; Ming-Li YUAN ; Kui LIU ; Ling ZHOU ; Shuang WEI ; Yan DENG ; Jing LIU ; Hui-Guo LIU ; Ming YANG ; Yi HU
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(0):E010-E010
Background:
Since early December 2019, the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan, Hubei province of China. This study aims to investigate the factors affecting the progression of pneumonia in COVID-19 patients. Associated results will be used to evaluate the prognosis and to find the optimal treatment regimens for COVID-19 pneumonia.
Methods:
Patients tested positive for the COVID-19 based on nucleic acid detection were included in this study. Patients were admitted to three tertiary hospitals in Wuhan between December 30, 2019, and January 15, 2020. Individual data, laboratory indices, imaging characteristics, and clinical data were collected, and statistical analysis was performed. Based on clinical typing results, the patients were divided into a progression group or an improvement/stabilization group. Continuous variables were analyzed using independent samples
6.Analysis of nurses′ cognition and willingness to provide Internet plus nursing service in Weifang
Zixin LI ; Chunwen ZHAO ; Wenqiang YIN ; Qianqian YU ; Dongmei HUANG ; Zhongming CHEN ; Jinwei HU ; Kui SUN ; Hongwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(2):151-155
Objective:To investigate the cognition and willingness of nursing staff to Internet plus nursing service, and analyze the related factors that affect their participation in Internet plus nursing service.Methods:From April to May 2019, 150 nurses from three hospitals in Weifang were investigated by questionnaire and key person interview. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the intention of nursing staff to participate in Internet plus nursing service. The interview mode was used to analyze the appropriate mode of Internet plus nursing service from the perspective of nursing staff.Results:142 valid questionnaires were obtained, of which 137(96.5%)indicated willingness to provide Internet plus nursing services, and 135(95.1%) realized the necessity of the service. Education, marriage, nurses′judgment on the necessity of the service and their own subjective judgment of their competence were the factors affecting nurses′ participation in the Internet plus nursing service.Conclusions:Multiple factors affect the choice of nursing staff′s behavior in Internet plus nursing service.From the perspective of nursing staff, the Internet plus nursing service mode needs joint efforts from many aspects.
7.Analysis of factors associated with disease outcomes in hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus disease.
Wei LIU ; Zhao-Wu TAO ; Lei WANG ; Ming-Li YUAN ; Kui LIU ; Ling ZHOU ; Shuang WEI ; Yan DENG ; Jing LIU ; Hui-Guo LIU ; Ming YANG ; Yi HU
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(9):1032-1038
BACKGROUND:
Since early December 2019, the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan, Hubei province of China. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the progression of pneumonia in COVID-19 patients. Associated results will be used to evaluate the prognosis and to find the optimal treatment regimens for COVID-19 pneumonia.
METHODS:
Patients tested positive for the COVID-19 based on nucleic acid detection were included in this study. Patients were admitted to 3 tertiary hospitals in Wuhan between December 30, 2019, and January 15, 2020. Individual data, laboratory indices, imaging characteristics, and clinical data were collected, and statistical analysis was performed. Based on clinical typing results, the patients were divided into a progression group or an improvement/stabilization group. Continuous variables were analyzed using independent samples t-test or Mann-Whitney U test. Categorical variables were analyzed using Chi-squared test or Fisher's exact test. Logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the risk factors for disease progression.
RESULTS:
Seventy-eight patients with COVID-19-induced pneumonia met the inclusion criteria and were included in this study. Efficacy evaluation at 2 weeks after hospitalization indicated that 11 patients (14.1%) had deteriorated, and 67 patients (85.9%) had improved/stabilized. The patients in the progression group were significantly older than those in the disease improvement/stabilization group (66 [51, 70] vs. 37 [32, 41] years, U = 4.932, P = 0.001). The progression group had a significantly higher proportion of patients with a history of smoking than the improvement/stabilization group (27.3% vs. 3.0%, χ = 9.291, P = 0.018). For all the 78 patients, fever was the most common initial symptom, and the maximum body temperature at admission was significantly higher in the progression group than in the improvement/stabilization group (38.2 [37.8, 38.6] vs. 37.5 [37.0, 38.4]°C, U = 2.057, P = 0.027). Moreover, the proportion of patients with respiratory failure (54.5% vs. 20.9%, χ = 5.611, P = 0.028) and respiratory rate (34 [18, 48] vs. 24 [16, 60] breaths/min, U = 4.030, P = 0.004) were significantly higher in the progression group than in the improvement/stabilization group. C-reactive protein was significantly elevated in the progression group compared to the improvement/stabilization group (38.9 [14.3, 64.8] vs. 10.6 [1.9, 33.1] mg/L, U = 1.315, P = 0.024). Albumin was significantly lower in the progression group than in the improvement/stabilization group (36.62 ± 6.60 vs. 41.27 ± 4.55 g/L, U = 2.843, P = 0.006). Patients in the progression group were more likely to receive high-level respiratory support than in the improvement/stabilization group (χ = 16.01, P = 0.001). Multivariate logistic analysis indicated that age (odds ratio [OR], 8.546; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.628-44.864; P = 0.011), history of smoking (OR, 14.285; 95% CI: 1.577-25.000; P = 0.018), maximum body temperature at admission (OR, 8.999; 95% CI: 1.036-78.147, P = 0.046), respiratory failure (OR, 8.772, 95% CI: 1.942-40.000; P = 0.016), albumin (OR, 7.353, 95% CI: 1.098-50.000; P = 0.003), and C-reactive protein (OR, 10.530; 95% CI: 1.224-34.701, P = 0.028) were risk factors for disease progression.
CONCLUSIONS
Several factors that led to the progression of COVID-19 pneumonia were identified, including age, history of smoking, maximum body temperature at admission, respiratory failure, albumin, and C-reactive protein. These results can be used to further enhance the ability of management of COVID-19 pneumonia.
Adult
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Aged
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Betacoronavirus
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Coronavirus Infections
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Female
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Hospitals
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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Risk Factors
8. Venovenous extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome: a matched cohort study
Song-Qiao LIU ; Ying-Zi HUANG ; Chun PAN ; Lan-Qi GUO ; Xiao-Ting WANG ; Wen-Kui YU ; Yun-Fu WU ; Jie YAN ; Hong-Sheng ZHAO ; Ling LIU ; Feng-Mei GUO ; Jing-Yuan XU ; Yi YANG ; Hai-Bo QIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(18):2192-2198
Background:
Although the use of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been rapidly increasing, the benefit of ECMO in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains unclear. Our objective was to investigate the effect of venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) on adult patients with severe ARDS.
Methods:
We conducted a multi-center, retrospective, cohort study in the intensive care units (ICUs) of six teaching hospitals between January 2013 and December 2018. Patients with severe ARDS who received VV-ECMO support were included. The detailed demographic data and physiologic data were used to match ARDS patients without ECMO. The primary endpoint was the 28-day mortality.
Results:
Ninety-nine patients with severe ARDS supported by VV-ECMO and 72 patients without ECMO were included in this study. The acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II score was 23.1 ± 6.3 in the ECMO group and 24.8 ± 8.5 in the control group (
9.Analysis of policy making process of family physicians contracted service from the perspective of multiple streams theory
Qianqian YU ; Wenqiang YIN ; Dongmei HUANG ; Kui SUN ; Zhongming CHEN ; Hongwei GUO ; Jinwei HU ; Dongping MA ; Yankui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(8):642-646
The family physicians contracted service is an important means to promote hierarchical diagnosis and treatment and realize healthy Chinese strategy. With the continuous introduction of family physicians contracted service policy, it is very important to raise awareness, effectively promote and put into place.This study analyzed the family physicians contracted service policy from the perspective of public policy, and used the multiple streams theory framework to analyze the driving factors of the policy proposed. In addition, it explored the influence of problem stream, policy stream, and political stream on the policy launch process.These efforts can help improvement the policy awareness in the process, and help ensure sustainable progress of the policy.
10.Literature analysis on the implementation effect of family physicians contracted service policy in China
Mengyu CUI ; Qianqian YU ; Wenqiang YIN ; Dongmei HUANG ; Kui SUN ; Zhongming CHEN ; Hongwei GUO ; Yanli LI ; Chunwen ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(8):652-656
Objective To study the implementation effects of China′s contracted service policy for family physicians. Methods Systematic evaluation method was used to extract, describe and analyze the literature information of the research on the implementation effect of family physicians contracted service policy. Results A total of 80 papers of four types were rounded up, including 47 on the effect of health management on patients with chronic diseases, 11 on the effect of health management on the elderly, 15 on the effect on the first diagnosis in the community, and 7 on the effect on the control of medical expenses.The research is mostly distributed in the developed areas in the east. The family physicians contracted service promotes the health management effect of patients with chronic diseases and the elderlies, improves the first visit ratio of residents at their community, and effectively controls the medical expenses.Existing research shows that such a service has achieved initial success.However, the research also identified such common problems as the shortage and low competence of family physicians, low quality, resource integration and inadequate policy publicity. Conclusions The contracted service policy in China has begun to play the role of " health gatekeeper" and " cost gatekeeper" to some extent.It is suggested to strengthen the training of general practitioners, establish and perfect incentive mechanism, and improve the construction of information platform, while the implementation effect of contracted services for family physicians deserve further study in a broader scope, deeper level and design specifications.

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