1.Analysis of risk factors and severity prediction of acute pancreatitis induced by pegaspargase in children
Xiaorong LAI ; Lihua YU ; Lulu HUANG ; Danna LIN ; Li WU ; Yajie ZHANG ; Juan ZI ; Xu LIAO ; Yuting YUAN ; Lihua YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(3):170-175
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for asparaginase-associated pancreatitis (AAP) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after treatment with pegaspargase and evaluate the predictive value of pediatric sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, pediatric acute pancreatitis severity (PAPS) score, Ranson′s score and pediatric Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan (JPN) score for severe AAP.Methods:Cross-sectional study.The clinical data of 328 children with ALL who received pegaspargase treatment in the Department of Pediatric Hematology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University from January 2014 to August 2021, as well as their clinical manifestations, laboratory examinations, and imaging examinations were collected.The SOFA score at the time of AAP diagnosis, PAPS score and Ranson′s score at 48 hours after AAP diagnosis, and JPN score at 72 hours after AAP diagnosis were calculated, and their predictive value for severe AAP was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:A total of 6.7%(22/328) of children had AAP, with the median age of 6.62 years.AAP most commonly occurred in the induced remission phase (16/22, 72.7%). Three AAP children were re-exposed to asparaginase, and 2 of them developed a second AAP.Among the 22 AAP children, 16 presented with mild symptoms, and 6 with severe symptoms.The 6 children with severe AAP were all transferred to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). There were no significant differences in gender, white blood cell count at first diagnosis, immunophenotype, risk stratification, and single dose of pegaspargase between the AAP and non-AAP groups.The age at diagnosis of ALL in the AAP group was significantly higher than that in the non-AAP group ( t=2.385, P=0.018). The number of overweight or obese children in the AAP group was also higher than that in the non-AAP group ( χ2=4.507, P=0.034). The areas under the ROC curve of children′s JPN score, SOFA score, Ranson′s score, and PAPS score in predicting severe AAP were 0.919, 0.844, 0.731, and 0.606, respectively.The JPN score ( t=4.174, P=0.001) and the SOFA score ( t=3.181, P=0.005) showed statistically significant differences between mild and severe AAP. Conclusions:AAP is a serious complication in the treatment of ALL with combined pegaspargase and chemotherapy.Older age and overweight or obesity may be the risk factors for AAP.Pediatric JPN and SOFA scores have predictive value for severe AAP.
2.Experience of financial toxicity in cancer patients: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative researches
Jihua TAO ; Mingying YANG ; Manyu XIAO ; Yuqin LIU ; Danna LI ; Tingrui MENG ; Siya XIA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(17):2288-2295
Objective:To systematically integrate qualitative researches on the financial toxicity experience of cancer patients, so as to provide reference for formulating intervention strategies for financial toxicity in cancer patients.Methods:Qualitative studies on financial toxicity experience of cancer patients were searched in Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, Wanfang data, and China Biology Medicine disc, with a search period from database establishment to August 31, 2023. The quality of the included literature was evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Based Health Care Center in Australia. The aggregation integration method was used to integrate the results.Results:A total of 12 articles were included, and 68 research results were extracted and categorized into 15 new categories. Four integrated results were obtained, including anxiety and stress under financial difficulties, relying on family members to start a new in adversity, and dancing together with treatment and life to write a new article, and great expectations for the future.Conclusions:Pay attention to the financial toxicity of cancer patients, actively seek response strategies, and bring benefits to cancer patients.
3.Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis caused by pegasparaginase: a clinical analysis of 8 cases
Yinyan YAN ; Hongyong LIU ; Lihua YU ; Danna LIN ; Lulu HUANG ; Xiaorong LAI ; Yajie ZHANG ; Juan ZI ; Li WU ; Xu LIAO ; Lihua YANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(5):462-468
Objective:To investigate the risk factors and prognoses of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) caused by pegasparaginase (PEG-Asp).Methods:A total of 252 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were treated with PEG-Asp chemotherapy in our hospital from December 2016 to July 2021, including 8 children with CVST. The clinical manifestations, laboratory and imaging features, treatments and prognoses of these children with CVST caused by PEG-Asp were analyzed retrospectively.Results:(1) CVST occurred during induction chemotherapy in 4 children, during re-induction chemotherapy in 3 children, and during consolidation stage in one child. CVST occurred in two children who received PEG-ASP chemotherapy once, in one child who received PEG-Asp chemotherapy twice, and 5 children who received PEG-Asp chemotherapy more than twice. The median time between CVST occurrence and last treatment of PEG-Asp was 20.5 d. (2) The clinical manifestations included paroxysmal headache ( n=4), nausea or vomiting ( n=3), convulsions ( n=2) and persistent blurred vision ( n=1). (3) CVST appeared at the sigmoid sinus ( n=6), transverse sinus ( n=4) and superior sagittal sinus ( n=4), of which one child was complicated with hemorrhage in left frontal parietal and right parietal cortex, and one with reversible posterior encephalopathy syndrome; 8 children were not complicated with thrombus in other parts. (4) Some of the children were complicated with abnormal blood coagulation. When CVST occurred, fibrinogen level decreased in 3 children, anti-thrombin III level decreased in 2 children, and D-dimer level increased in 3 children. (5) Six children were treated with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), of which, 4 were treated with rivasaban and one with warfarin sequentially. The total course of anticoagulation was 56 d. (6) The symptoms of 6 children disappeared after anticoagulation; Magnetic resonance venography (MRV) showed disappeared thrombus in 4 children and reduced thrombus range in 2 children. One child with intracranial hemorrhage did not use PEG-Asp anymore; 7 accepted PEG-Asp further during follow-up chemotherapy, of which one had CVST recurrence and the range of thrombus was reduced after anticoagulant therapy. Conclusions:When children with ALL develop unexplained neurological symptoms during PEG-Asp chemotherapy, CVST should be highly vigilant. Enhanced MRI and MRV should be performed for early diagnosis. Some children are complicated with abnormal blood coagulation, and LMWH, warfarin and rivasaban are effective. The prognosis is good and there are no sequelae. Most children accepted PEG-Asp again will not have CVST again.
4.Qualitative study on the need for discharge plans in patients with hemiplegia after ischemic stroke and their family members
Xijuan ZHAO ; Mingying YANG ; Jiang ZHANG ; Yangfeng QIAN ; Shiqi TAO ; Danna LI ; Yanxia LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(21):2824-2829
Objective:To explore the needs for discharge plans in patients with ischemic stroke and their family members, and provide a reference for formulating a scientific and standardized discharge plan.Methods:Totally 15 patients with hemiplegia after ischemic stroke admitted in our hospital between January and March 2019 and 15 family members received semi-structured in-depth interviews using phenomenological research methods in qualitative studies. Colaizzi analysis was used to encode, analyze, categorize and refine the data.Results:The needs for discharge plans in patients with hemiplegia after ischemic stroke were summarized into 5 themes, namely, disease knowledge, rehabilitation exercise, psychological support, financial support, and referral services; the needs for discharge plans in family members were summarized into 3 themes, namely, care knowledge/skills guidance, rehabilitation equipment guidance and respite care needs.Conclusions:Patients with hemiplegia after ischemic stroke and their family members have high needs for discharge plans. A personalized multidisciplinary collaborative discharge plan should be provided, and the role of communities in the follow-up rehabilitation treatment should be given full play to.
5. Posaconazole in prophylaxis and salvage treatment of invasive fungal infections during neutropenia in pediatric patients with leukemia: a retrospective analysis
Lihua YU ; Danna LIN ; Yili WU ; Xiaolan WANG ; Li WU ; Qiulei HU ; Bin WANG ; Lihua YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(10):745-748
Objective:
To investigate the efficacy and safety of Posaconazole (Posa) in prophylaxis and salvage treatment of invasive fungal infections (IFI) during neutropenia in pediatric patients with leukemia.
Methods:
A total of 18 pediatric patients (55 case-time) with leukemia in neutropenia stage receiving Posa treatment from December 2015 to August 2017 in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University, were analyzed retrospectively.Taking one induction chematherapy or one consolidation chemotherapy stage receiving Posa treatment was defined as 1 case-time.
Results:
Out of 18 participants, 13 cases were patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and 5 cases were patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), including 36 males and 19 females.Median age of the participants was 7 years, ranged from 10 months to 14 years.Out of 55 case times, 45 of them were of primary prevention and the neutropenia periods ranged from 4 to 46 days, with the median of 15 days, and 93.33% of them were prevented from fungal infection.However, 3 of the 45 cases had sudden fungal infections and the Voriconazole was an effective treatment, and no one died.Six cases in this study experienced secondary prevention, and no patient experienced reinfection.The neutropenia terms of the 6 cases ranged from 10 to 17 days, with the median of 14 days.Four patients who suffered from Voriconazole and/or Carbophenol therapy failure received Posa as a rescue therapy and the response rate was 100%.None of patients had Posa intolerance due to severe adverse reaction and no Posa treatment-related grade Ⅱ toxic effects occurred.
Conclusions
Posa is an effective and safe therapy for pediatric patients with leukemia and IFI, and available for long-time usage.Serious adverse reaction is rare.
6.Analysis of zero cited papers in Chinese Journal of Endemiology from 2013 to 2015
Xinying MA ; Ronghua GUO ; Ying LI ; Yang LIU ; Jing ZHOU ; Yiyi ZHANG ; Jing CHEN ; Danna WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2018;37(11):921-923
Objective To analyze the existence of zero cited papers in Chinese Journal of Endemiology,find problems,and to improve the citation frequency and academic influence of the journal.Methods In Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,the papers published in Chinese Journal of Endemiology from 2013 to 2015 were accurately retrieved.The papers were sorted according to the frequency of citations from high to low,and zero cited papers were selected.Publication time,publication column,download frequency and other information of the paper were recorded,and statistical analysis was performed.Search time was up to October 24,2018.Results From 2013 to 2015,a total of 680 papers were published,147 papers were zero cited papers,and the rate of zero cited papers was 21.62%.Among them,28,33 and 86 papers were zero cited papers in 2013,2014 and 2015,and the rates of zero cited papers were 13.33% (28/210),15.64% (33/211) and 33.20% (86/259),respectively,the difference was statistically significant (x2 =33.477,P < 0.01).The rates of zero cited papers in the columns of Editorial,Health Education,and Experts Forum were lower,which were 5.56% (1/18),7.14% (1/14) and 9.52% (2/21),respectively;and the rates of zero cited papers in the column of Method and Brief Report were higher,which were 36.36% (8/22) and 32.93% (27/82),respectively.The average download frequency of 147 zero cited papers was 36,ranging from 0 to 151 times.Conclusions The citation frequency of a paper is related to the time of publication.The longer the time is,the lower rate of zero cited paper is.The journal can appropriately increase the proportion of commentary articles;publish more practical methods,and brief reports to enhance the citation frequency and academic quality.
7.Cerebral posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in 9 children with hematological diseases
Weixi WEN ; Lihua YU ; Danna LIN ; Xiaolan WANG ; Yili WU ; Lihua YANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(1):73-77
Objective To investigate the precipitating factors,clinical manifestations,magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features and prognoses of children with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) during the treatment of hematological diseases,and to improve the understanding of the diseases.Methods A total of 9 children with PRES,admitted to our hospital from January 2012 to December 2016,were chosen.The clinical data,including precipitating factors,clinical manifestations,MRI features and prognoses,were retrospectively analyzed.Results (1) Precipitating factors:6 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia occurred PRES during remission induction therapy (6/9,66.7%) and 3 occurred PRES during oral cyclosporine A after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or autoimmune diseases (3/9,33.3%).(2) Clinical manifestations:all of them were acute onset,and the main symptoms were seizures (8/9,88.9%) and hypertension (7/9,77.8%);some patients suffered from headache,vomiting,visual disturbances,disturbance of consciousness and poor mental symptoms.(3) Features of head MR imaging:the lesions were mainly located in the parietal-occipital lobe,showing patchy long T1 and long T2 signals,and bilateral imperfect symmetry;FLAIR imaging showed high signal distinctly,and other parts of brain could also been involved in.(4) Prognoses:7 children (77.8%) recovered well,one (11.1%) left frequent seizures during 2 years of follow up,one (11.1%) left mental retardation.Conclusion Methotrexate,cyclosporine A and other agents are important incentives in children with PRES during the treatment of hematological diseases;seizures and hypertension are the main clinical manifestations;MR imaging is important in diagnosing the disease;and PRES is not completely reversible.
8.Acute leukemia complicated with streptococcus mitis bacteriaemia in 8 children
Danna LIN ; Lihua YU ; Jun LONG ; Xiaolan WANG ; Yili WU ; Lihua YANG ; Junfang FU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(10):747-751
Objective To investigate the risk factors for childhood acute leukemia complicated with streptococcus mitis bacteriaemia and to explore a better therapeutic regimen of antibiotics.Methods Seventy-eight cases of childhood acute leukemia complicated with bacteriaemia hospitalized in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University from January 2012 to December 2016 were collected,among them there were 8 cases (10.26%) caused by streptococcus mitis.The susceptible factors,clinical manifestations,drug susceptibility,treatments and outcomes of 8 cases of streptococcus mitis bacteriaemia were summarized and analyzed.Results All of 8 cases were attacked during the agranulocytosis phase lasting for more than 1 week after chemotherapy for acute leukemia.Four cases of them had been exposed to the third-generation cephalosporins for more than 7 days,and 5 cases exposed to proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for more than 10 days.The incidence of remittent fever,shiver,stomatitis and pneumonia was 100.0% (8/8 cases),62.5% (5/8 cases),62.5% (5/8 cases) and 62.5% (5/8 cases),respectively.And severe pneumonia occurred at a rate of 37.5% (3/8 cases).The sensitivity to Linezolid,Vancomycin,Penicillin and Cefotaxime was 100.0%,100.0%,37.5% and 25.0%,respectively.Five of the 7 cases treated with Meropenem had a fever 3 days later and then they took Linezolid as a replacement according to the drug sensitivity.One case was treated with Cefoperazone-Sulbactam.The duration time of fever,positive blood culture,agranulocytosis and course of antibiotics therapy was 1-19 d(10.4 d on average),4-22 d(13.4 d on average),10-30 d (21.6 d on average),9-26 d (18.3 d on average),respectively.Among 3 patients with severe pneumonia,1 patient received the respirator assisted ventilation for 1 week.Conclusions Streptococcus mitis is one of the major causes of severe infection among children with acute leukemia.Agranulocytosis after chemotherapy,stomatitis,exposure to PPI and antibiotics may be the risk factors for streptococcus mitis infection.Fever,stomatitis,respiratory and digestive symptoms are the common clinical manifestations.Streptococcus mitis is resistant to Penicillin and Cefotaxime,but sensitive to Linezolid,which can shorten the course of infection and improve the outcomes.Thus,Linezolid may serve as an optional therapy for streptococcemia mitis bacteriaemia.
9.Extraction Technology Optimization for Organic Acids in Crataegi Fructus by Central Composite De-sign-response Surface Method
Keyuan XIONG ; Danna WAN ; Feng SHAO ; Haiping ZHAO ; Ronghua LIU ; Huilian HUANG ; Ming YANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(16):2241-2243
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the extraction technology for organic acids in Crataegi fructus. METHODS:Based on sin-gle factor test,using liquid-solid ratio,extraction time and ethanol volume fraction as independent variables,extraction yield of or-ganic acids as dependent variable,central composite design-response surface method was used to optimize the extraction technology of organic acids in Crataegi fructus. RESULTS:The optimal extraction technology was as follow as liquid-solid ratio of 18.5:1, adding 75% ethanol,reflux extraction twice,2.0 h each time. Average extraction yield of organic acids in verification test was 5.22%(RSD=2.70%,n=3),with 1.75% relative error of the predicted value(5.13%). CONCLUSIONS:Optimized extraction technology for organic acids in Crataegi fructus is simple,with good reproducibility and predictability.
10.Evaluation of academic influence of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang Province from 2010 to 2015
Xinying MA ; Ronghua GUO ; Ying LI ; Danna WANG ; Yang LIU ; Jing ZHOU ; Yiyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2017;36(11):846-848
Objective To understand the academic influence of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang Province from 2010 to 2015,and to provide reference for the development of periodicals.Methods Medical journals in Heilongjiang Province were selected from the "Chinese S&T Journal Citation Reports" (2011-2016),the source of literature,immediacy index,ratio of international papers,ratio of fund papers,total cited frequency,influencing factor,and he cited rate were calculated.Dynamic evaluation model was used to evaluate the academic influence,and impact assessment score (Ⅰ),relative Ⅰ (Ⅰr) and growth rate were calculated.Results A total of 11 categories of medical journals were collected,which were included in the "Chinese S&T Journal Citation Reports" from 2010-2015.There were 6 kinds of medical statistics source journals with an average annual influencing factor of > 0.500:"Journal of Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion","Chinese Journal of Critical Care Medicine","Chinese Hospital Management","Chinese Journal of Endemiology","Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine",and "Acta Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology".The total cited frequency and the influencing factors of the six journals increased with each year.I values were 307 545.34,370 462.56,813 917.36,374 782.62,490 714.05,and 407 342.07,respectively;Irvalues were 0.67,0.80,1.77,0.81,1.06,and 0.88,respectively;growth rates were 0.87,0.41,0.14,0.63,0.06,and 0.12,respectively.Conclusion Six kinds of influential medical journals in Heilongjiang Province are in good condition,and academic influence is on the rise.

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