1.Experts consensus on standard items of the cohort construction and quality control of temporomandibular joint diseases (2024)
Min HU ; Chi YANG ; Huawei LIU ; Haixia LU ; Chen YAO ; Qiufei XIE ; Yongjin CHEN ; Kaiyuan FU ; Bing FANG ; Songsong ZHU ; Qing ZHOU ; Zhiye CHEN ; Yaomin ZHU ; Qingbin ZHANG ; Ying YAN ; Xing LONG ; Zhiyong LI ; Yehua GAN ; Shibin YU ; Yuxing BAI ; Yi ZHANG ; Yanyi WANG ; Jie LEI ; Yong CHENG ; Changkui LIU ; Ye CAO ; Dongmei HE ; Ning WEN ; Shanyong ZHANG ; Minjie CHEN ; Guoliang JIAO ; Xinhua LIU ; Hua JIANG ; Yang HE ; Pei SHEN ; Haitao HUANG ; Yongfeng LI ; Jisi ZHENG ; Jing GUO ; Lisheng ZHAO ; Laiqing XU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(10):977-987
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diseases are common clinical conditions. The number of patients with TMJ diseases is large, and the etiology, epidemiology, disease spectrum, and treatment of the disease remain controversial and unknown. To understand and master the current situation of the occurrence, development and prevention of TMJ diseases, as well as to identify the patterns in etiology, incidence, drug sensitivity, and prognosis is crucial for alleviating patients′suffering.This will facilitate in-depth medical research, effective disease prevention measures, and the formulation of corresponding health policies. Cohort construction and research has an irreplaceable role in precise disease prevention and significant improvement in diagnosis and treatment levels. Large-scale cohort studies are needed to explore the relationship between potential risk factors and outcomes of TMJ diseases, and to observe disease prognoses through long-term follw-ups. The consensus aims to establish a standard conceptual frame work for a cohort study on patients with TMJ disease while providing ideas for cohort data standards to this condition. TMJ disease cohort data consists of both common data standards applicable to all specific disease cohorts as well as disease-specific data standards. Common data were available for each specific disease cohort. By integrating different cohort research resources, standard problems or study variables can be unified. Long-term follow-up can be performed using consistent definitions and criteria across different projects for better core data collection. It is hoped that this consensus will be facilitate the development cohort studies of TMJ diseases.
2.Management of adult Langerhans cell histiocytosis in the hypothalamic-pituitary region—Experiences from Huashan Hospital
Qian WANG ; Quanya SUN ; Min HE ; Li PAN ; Yongfei WANG ; Haixia CHENG ; Yue WU ; Tianling DING ; Hongying YE ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(5):386-392
Objective:To summarize experience of managing adult Langerhans cell histiocytosis(LCH) in hypothalamic-pituitary region(HPR) from Shanghai Huashan Hospital.Methods:Adult HPR-LCH patients diagnosed at oar endocrinology department from January 2013 to February 2022 were included. Clinical characteristics and treatment response were retrospectively analyzed.Results:A total of 27 adult HPR-LCH patients were included, with 14 cases involving the hypothalamus(H group) and 13 cases without(group NH). The common radiological findings included thickening of the pituitary stalk(25/27, 92.6%). At the time of diagnosis, 14 cases(51.9%) presented with panhypopituitarism, and 19 cases(70.4%) exhibited metabolic abnormalities. The group H had higher proportions of adrenal insufficiency, central hypothyroidism, panhypopituitarism, and diabetes compared to group NH(78.6% vs 23.1%; 78.6% vs 23.1%; 92.9% vs 30.8%, 35.7% vs 0%, respectively, all P<0.05). Hypothalamus syndrome was identified in 71.4%(10/14) of group H. The inital diagnosis rate was 79.2%(19/24), with 48.1% and 51.9% through biopsy of sellar and extrasellar lesions, respectively. Repeated biopsies confirmed the diagnosis in 25.9%(7/27) of cases. The peripheral lesions included bone, thyroid, lung, lymph node, thymus and liver. Out of 20 cases treated with chemotherapy, the objective response rate was 85% at 12 weeks. Four cases received local therapy, one case received traditional Chinese medicine treatment, one case abandoned treatment, and one case was lost to follow-up. The median follow-up time was 28(range 15 to 54) months. During this period, there were 3 deaths in group H and 1 death in group NH. Conclusion:Adult HPR-LCH patients presented with diabetes insipidus and high prevalences of hypopituitarism, hypothalamus syndrome and metabolic abnormalities. Typical imaging features were pituitary stalk thickening. A solitary mass in the HPR was usually very small, posing a great challenge for early diagnosis. Systemic evaluation would help to clarify the diagnosis. Patients with hypothalamus involvement had a higher mortality rate, suggesting the hypothalamus as a risk organ with poor prognosis.
3.Social support needs of medical staff based on occupational quality of life
Guiqin WANG ; Shaofan FANG ; Haixia YE ; Xiuzhu BU ; Yuan ZHENG ; Yinglin YE ; Quan SUN
Modern Hospital 2024;24(5):806-809
Objective To investigate the social support needs of medical staff in Guangzhou during the post-COVID-19 period,providing a basis for relevant departments to offer targeted social support for medical staff in Guangzhou and improve their of occupational quality of life.Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted,employing a combination of quota and conven-ience sampling to select subjects,eligible medical staff were invited to complete an online questionnaire.Results The social sup-port with a total score of 20 for medical staff in Guangzhou scored 9(7,11).Among the dimensions of social support,media sup-port scored the lowest.Social support as a whole scored with statistically significant differences across groups of different age,ed-ucational background,and job position(all P<0.05).The median score was the lowest for those under 25 years,for those with a college degree or below,and highest among administrative staff,with other positions showing equal median score.The five di-mensions of social support ranked on the top concerning the total number of the respondents included patients'understanding and trust for medical staff(93.03%),increasing in salaries and benefits(86.06%),accurate policy promotion and public opinion guidance by media(83.41%),attention to the living conditions of medical staff by media(80.29%),and enhanced regulation of false reporting and inappropriate commentary by media(76.92%).Medical staff under the age of 25 had a high need for pa-tients'following doctor's advice,and medical staff with a collegiate degree or below had a high need for family members or friends to care about their physical and mental health.The five strongest needs for social support ranked on the top concerning the total number of respondents included understanding and trust from patients(75.72%),increased salaries and benefits(53.85%),assistance with household matters by family or friends(42.55%),correct policy promotion and public opinion guidance by media(34.62%),and attention to the living conditions of medical staff from media(33.41%).Conclusion Social support for medical staff in Guangzhou are at a relatively low level,indicating a need for social support from all levels of society.
4.Flavonoids from the roots and rhizomes of Sophoratonkinensis and their in vitro anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity.
Zhuo LI ; Hang XIE ; Chunping TANG ; Lu FENG ; Changqiang KE ; Yechun XU ; Haixia SU ; Sheng YAO ; Yang YE
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(1):65-80
Acute respiratory infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) had caused a global pandemic since 2019, and posed a serious threat to global health security. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has played an indispensable role in the battle against the epidemic. Many components originated from TCMs were found to inhibit the production of SARS-CoV-2 3C-like protease (3CLpro) and papain-like protease (PLpro), which are two promising therapeutic targets to inhibit SARS-CoV-2. This study describes a systematic investigation of the roots and rhizomes of Sophora tonkinensis, which results in the characterization of 12 new flavonoids, including seven prenylated flavanones (1-7), one prenylated flavonol (8), two prenylated chalcones (9-10), one isoflavanone (11), and one isoflavan dimer (12), together with 43 known compounds (13-55). Their structures including the absolute configurations were elucidated by comprehensive analysis of MS, 1D and 2D NMR data, and time-dependent density functional theory electronic circular dichroism (TDDFT ECD) calculations. Compounds 12 and 51 exhibited inhibitory effects against SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro with IC50 values of 34.89 and 19.88 μmol·L-1, repectively while compounds 9, 43 and 47 exhibited inhibitory effects against PLpro with IC50 values of 32.67, 79.38, and 16.74 μmol·L-1, respectively.
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5.Recurrent idiopathic granulomatous hypophysitis: learnings through case studies
Shuo ZHANG ; Qing MIAO ; Haixia CHENG ; Hongying YE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2022;38(5):430-432
In this article, we summarize clinical features and management of 3 cases with pathology confirmed granulomatous hypophysitis, to improve knowledge and provide treatment guidance in this regards. Patients presented with headache, blurred vision and central diabetes insipidus, respectively. The imaging manifestations were sellar area or pituitary stalk occupying lesions, and the nature was undetermined. The symptoms were not completely relieved after subtotal resection or biopsy. The symptoms could be controlled by high dose glucocorticoid, but relapsed after reduction. Two patients were treated with glucocorticoid combined with azathioprine. One case had no recurrence after withdrawal of the drug and 1 patient was still in treatment. Therefore, for the patients whose symptoms are still not relieved after operation and recurred after glucocorticoid reduction, the scheme of high-dose glucocorticoid combined with immunosuppressant azathioprine can be considered, which may achieve satisfactory curative effect and prognosis.
6.Genomic characteristics of 2019 novel coronavirus from imported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 in Henan Province
Bicong WU ; Yun SONG ; Shidong LU ; Xiao HU ; Hongxia MA ; Dongxiao LI ; Yi LI ; Haixia WANG ; Ying YE ; Xueyong HUANG ; Wanshen GUO
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2021;39(11):664-669
Objective:To analyze the evolutionary characteristics and variations of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) strains imported from abroad in Henan Province.Methods:A total of 16 imported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reported in Henan Province from May to December 2020 were enrolled. The throat swab specimens from the patients were collected and sent to the Henan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention for whole genome sequencing. Taking SARS-CoV-2 Wuhan-Hu-1 published in Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID) as the reference sequence, the sequences were aligned and analyzed by MEGA X, and the phylogenetic tree was constructed by the maximum likelihood method.Results:Among 16 cases, 13 cases were imported from Russia, two cases were imported from Myanmar, and one case was imported from Ukraine. A total of 16 strains of 2019-nCoV genomes with the lengths of 29 804 bp to 29 882 bp were obtained. A total of 145 nucleotide mutations and 80 amino acid mutations were detected. Nucleotide variations of C241T, C3037T, C14408T, A23403G and the amino acid variation of D614G in spike protein were detected in all sequences. Meanwhile, insertion A at the site of 29704 was found in BetaCov/HEN02/Human/2020, BetaCov/HEN04/Human/2020 and BetaCov/HEN05/Human/2020. Deletion variation was not found. Phylogenetic analysis showed that there was no correlation between the 16 strains and currently epidemic variants of concern (VOC) .Conclusion:From May to December 2020, the detection of viral genome mutations in the imported cases of Henan Province shows randomness and diversity, while the strains are not VOC.
7.Observation of the optic disc vessel density in the affected eye with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy of different stages
Qing XIAO ; Haixia BAI ; Jianghua HU ; Dian YE ; Chuanbin SUN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(10):763-768
Objective:To observe the changes in blood flow density of radial retinal peripapillary capillary (RPC) around the optic disc in patients with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) at different stages of the continuous course of the disease.Methods:A prospective cohort study. From January to December 2020, 29 cases of 29 eyes of NAION patients diagnosed in the Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine were included in the study. Among them, there were 18 males with 18 eyes and 11 females with 11 eyes. The average age was 53.62±6.67 years old. The affected eye underwent routine eye examination and visual field, optic cohenrence tomography angiography (OCTA) examination. Visual field inspection was performed to obtain the average visual mean defect (MD) value. OCTA was used to measure the thickness of the peripapillary retinal nerve flayer (pRNFL) around the optic disc, the whole en face image vessel density (wiVD), intro disc vessel density (diVD), RPC blood flow density around the optic disc, and macular ganglion cell complex (GCC). The course of disease ≤3 weeks was defined as the acute phase; 4-12 weeks was defined as the subacute phase; >12 weeks was defined as the chronic phase. The changes of visual field MD, optic disc RPC blood flow density, pRNFL thickness and macular GCC thickness were observed in the acute, subacute and chronic phases (12-24, >24 weeks). A completely randomized design of variance analysis was used to compare the differences in visual field MD, RPC blood flow density, GCC, and pRNFL thickness in different courses. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between pRNFL thickness, macular GCC thickness, visual field MD changes and RPC blood flow density around the optic disc sex.Results:The wiVD of the eyes in the acute phase, subacute phase, and chronic phase (12-24 weeks, >24 weeks) were (44.96±2.76)%, (41.50±3.49)%, (39.08±5.43)%, (38.56±6.48)%. There was a statistically significant difference in wiVD of eyes with different disease courses ( F=8.939, P<0.001). The average difference of wiVD between 12-24 weeks and >24 weeks in the chronic phase was -0.984, and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in diVD of patients with different courses of disease ( F=1.079, P=0.365). The blood flow density of RPC around the optic disc of the affected eye, except for the lower part, the blood flow density of the nasal side, the temporal side, and the upper quadrant, decreased significantly with the progression of the disease, and the difference was statistically significant ( F=8.816, 6.069, 8.943; P<0.05). In the chronic phase, the average difference of blood flow density between the nasal, temporal, and upper sides of the eyes between 12-24 weeks and more than 24 weeks in the chronic phase was -0.984, -0.230, -0.198, and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the visual field MD of patients with different courses of disease ( F=0.277, P=0.842); the overall pRNFL thickness and average macular GCC thickness were compared with statistical significance ( F=47.122, 14.954; P<0.001, <0.001), all became significantly thinner with the progression of the disease. The results of Pearson correlation analysis showed that the blood flow density of the entire optic disc wiVD, the blood flow density of RPC in the temporal quadrant around the optic disc and the visual field MD ( r=-0.225, -0.268; P<0.05), and the average thickness of GCC ( r=0.480, 0.436; P<0.01) were all related. Conclusion:The blood flow density of RPC in the entire optic disc and around the optic disc (except the lower quadrant) of NAION eyes gradually decrease with the progression of the disease, and stabilize after 12 weeks of the disease.
8.Dynamic changes and influencing factors of neutralizing antibody in COVID-19 cases
Xingle LI ; Shidong LU ; Jinyue LI ; Weirong SONG ; Bicong WU ; Hongxia MA ; Jiayong ZHAO ; Haixia WANG ; Ying YE ; Xueyong HUANG ; Wanshen GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(3):341-344
Objective:To analyze the dynamic changes and possible influencing factors of anti-2019 novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) neutralizing antibody in confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases.Methods:Microneutralization was used to test the anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody. Excel 2007 and SPSS 22.0 were used for data processing and analysis.Results:There were 420 serum samples collected from 155 confirmed COVID-19 cases. These serum samples contained acute phase serum, convalescent phase serum and serum from cases recovered for about six months. The sampling time was 0-221 days after the onset of COVID-19. The geometric mean titer (GMT) of anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody was 1∶13 at 1 week, and 1∶31 at 2 week. The titers of anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody of individual cases were still<1∶4 on the 15 th day. The GMT was all over 1: 52 (13×4) at 6-32 week. Taking 1: 64 as the cut-off point, the serum anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody positive rates was 30.56% in acute phase serum samples (0-14 d, 0-2 w), 82.31% in convalescent phase serum samples (36-63 d, 6-9 w) and 86.52% in serum samples from cases recovered for about six months (183-210 d, 27-30 w). Statistical analysis showed that there was no significant difference in anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody levels at the other weeks except 1-2 week ( χ2=9.270, P=0.931), there was no statistically differences in gender, age and occupation of the cases, and also between the normal and mild cases ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The serum anti-2019-nCoV neutralizing antibody level is only statistically correlated with the disease progression of COVID-19, and maintain the protective level from 3 to 30 week.
9.Investigation of dental caries and periodontal conditions in maintenance hemodialysis patients
WU Hongyu ; MA Xiaoxin ; LU Haixia ; FENG Xiping ; GU Qin ; YE Wei ; XIE Yingxin ; XIE Danshu ; WANG Wenji
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(5):313-317
Objective:
To compare the prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease in patients with end-stage renal disease treated with maintenance hemodialysis with that in healthy controls and to investigate the relationship between end-stage renal disease, dental caries and periodontal disease.
Methods :
A total of 82 maintenance hemodialysis patients who met the inclusion criteria were selected as the case group, and 86 healthy persons who underwent oral examination in the physical examination center were selected as the control group. Dental caries and periodontal conditions were examined in the two groups. The dental caries examination was conducted by determining the number of decayed-missing-filled teeth, which was recorded as recommended by the World Health Organization. The periodontal condition parameters included the plaque index, calculus index, bleeding on probing, periodontal pocket depth and clinical attachment loss.
Results:
The prevalence of dental caries in the case group and healthy control group was 87.8% and 81.4%, respectively, and there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P > 0.05). The periodontal indexes, including the plaque index, calculus index, probe bleeding index, periodontal pocket depth and clinical attachment level, in the case group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05), and the prevalence of periodontitis in the case group was significantly higher than that in the control group (97.6% vs 88.4%, P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The dental caries conditions were comparable between the case group and the control group, but the prevalence and severity of periodontitis were significantly higher in the case group than in the control group.
10.Prolonged duration of positive virus-PCR results in patients with COVID-19 may be associated with diabetes mellitus
Xin GUAN ; Haixia GUAN ; Ye GU ; Luping LI ; Leishi WANG ; Yan WANG ; Haoge QIN ; Yunfei GAO ; Xiaomei WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(8):661-666
Objective:To investigate the correlation between concomitant diabetes mellitus and clinical features in patients with COVID-19.Methods:Fifty patients with COVID-19 admitted to the Sixth People′s Hospital of Shenyang were divided into 2 groups with and without diabetes mellitus. Indexes such as hospitalization days, duration of positive virus-PCR result, secondary infection, duration of fever, rate of liver dysfunction, and rate of cardiac injury were compared between 2 groups.Results:The average hospitalization durations of diabetes group and control group were(24.0±6.8) and(18.4±5.9) days, respectively, and the duration of positive virus-PCR testing results were(16.0±4.5) and(12.3±4.4) days respectively, suggesting longer hospital stay and longer time for virus clearance in the diabetes group than those in the control group(both P<0.05). The rates of secondary infection, severe subtype, liver dysfunction and cardiac injury in the diabetes group increased, though without significant difference( P>0.05). Conclusion:Prolonged duration of positive virus-PCR result and average days of hospitalization in patients with COVID-19 may be associated with diabetes mellitus.


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