1.Clinical characteristics and prognosis analysis of 53 cases of drowning in children
Yinggang PENG ; Leyun XIE ; Tian YU ; Tao WANG ; Le YANG ; Saizhen ZENG ; Yimin ZHU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(1):47-51
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics and first aid measures of children with drowning,and to provide scientific basis for the treatment and prevention of drowning in children.Methods:The clinical data of drowning children admitted to the Children's Medical Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University(Hunan Provincial People's Hospital)from January 2011 to December 2021 were retrospectively summarized. Baseline characteristics,prehospital emergency care and prognosis of the included children were analyzed.According to the time span, drowning children were divided into two stages, the first stage (2011-2016) and the second stage (2017-2021). According to cerebral performance category assessment scale,drowning children with cardiac arrest were divided into two groups: a group with good neurological prognosis and a group with poor neurological prognosis. The baseline characteristics,pre-hospital emergency care, and prognosis of drowning children during different periods and with different prognosis were analyzed.Results:A total of 53 children were enrolled during the study period,with 24 cases in the first phase(2011-2016)and 29 cases in the second phase(2017-2021).Boys accounted for 73.6%(39/53)of the cases, the age ranged from 1 month and 24 days to 14 years old,with 1-4 years old being the most common,accounting for 58.5%(31/53), and the season in which drowning occurred was more common in the summer(39.6%, 21/53).Six cases (11.3%) had significant neurological sequelae, and the mortality rate was 3.8%(2/53).There was a decrease in the proportion of drowning with water control in the second stage compared to the first stage(37.5% vs. 13.79%, P=0.046).Thirty-two(60.4%)children experienced on-site cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) after drowning,with 24 cases in the group with good neurological prognosis and 8 cases in the group with poor neurological prognosis.Children in the poor neurological prognosis group required CPR for a long duration [10.00(1.50, 25.00)min],had lower body temperature,Glasgow Coma Score,pH and higher blood glucose levels on admission(all P < 0.05). Conclusion:Drowning is most common in preschool children,common in boys,and drowning prevention measures for young children deserve focused attention. Children found to be in cardiac arrest at the time of drowning have a long duration of drowning and CPR,which predicts a poor neurological prognosis,and timely and effective on-site CPR is the key to reducing the drowning rate.
2.Risk factors for death from severe community-acquired pneumonia in children
Huimin ZHU ; Saizhen ZENG ; Tian YU ; Shuqiong LIU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(2):131-135
Severe community-acquired pneumonia(SCAP) is one of the leading causes of death in children.Early identification of risk factors in children with SCAP,accurate assessment of disease conditions and reduction of mortality in children with SCAP are important tasks at present.The death risk factors of SCAP in children are affected by many factors,which are different among countries,regions and families.At present,the relevant prospective studies and retrospective studies are not comprehensive.This review summarized the literatures on the risk factors of SCAP death in children at home and abroad in recent years,to provide the basis for the diagnosis of childhood SCAP.
3.Mechanisms of neutrophil-mediated injury to respiratory tract by adenovirus infection
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(3):357-363
Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a common pathogen causing respiratory tract infections. Severe cases of HAdV infection clinically present as critical illness, with a potentially high mortality rate, and may also result in the sequelae of obstructive bronchiolitis, closely intertwined with the mechanism of immune injuries. Neutrophil infiltration plays a crucial role in the early inflammatory response. However, it is a double-edged sword as it plays the role of a " protector" for the body. When it is excessively activated, it can trigger respiratory bursts, degranulation, and other cell signaling pathway dysregulation, causing acute or chronic inflammatory damage to local tissues or even the whole body system. This review aims to elucidate the mechanisms of neutrophil-mediated damage to respiratory tract infections caused by HAdV, providing a reference for early clinical intervention and medication, in order to maximize the benefits and reduce complications for critically ill patients in the early stages of the disease.
4.The predictive value of heparin-binding protein combined with pediatric sequential organ failure assessment score in the prognosis of sepsis in children
Xiaoshun WANG ; Yimin ZHU ; Shuqiong LIU ; Pei WU ; Yinggang PENG ; Huimin ZHU ; Yanmei CHEN ; Saizhen ZENG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(8):614-618
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of heparin binding protein(HBP) combined with pediatric sequential organ failure assessment(pSOFA) in children with sepsis.Methods:Children with sepsis admitted to PICU of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital (the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University) from January 2021 to June 2022 were selected as study group,while those who underwent elective surgery for inguinal hernia and assessment of precocious puberty and short stature during the same period were selected as control group.All children with sepsis were divided into sepsis group and septic shock group according to their severity as well as survival group and death group according to prognosis.The study group was monitored for HBP on the 1st,3rd,and 7th day of admission,while the control group was monitored for HBP on the 1st day of admission.Patients in the sepsis group received pSOFA scores immediately after admission.The laboratory results and HBP concentrations were compared between groups,and a joint model was established in combination with pSOFA to observe its predictive performance in sepsis prognosis.Results:A total of 50 children with sepsis were included in study group,including 45 children with sepsis and five children with septic shock.There were 27 males and 23 females,aged 1 month~13 years(median age two years).There were 7 deaths in this study,including two patients with sepsis and five patients with septic shock.The HBP concentration in the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group on the 1st day,and the HBP concentration in the group gradually decreased with the prolongation of hospital stay.The concentration of HBP on the first day of septic shock group was higher than that of sepsis group,and the difference was statistically significant( P<0.001).The concentration of HBP on the 1st day in the sepsis death group was significantly higher than that in the sepsis survival group( P=0.023).The receivor operator characteristic curve analysis showed that HBP and pSOFA had good predictive value for the death of children with sepsis,and the joint model of HBP and pSOFA(75.1×pSOFA-0.1×HBP)had the best predictive performance for the death of children with sepsis,but there was no significant difference with the pSOFA. Conclusion:The HBP level significantly increases in children with sepsis,and gradually decreases with the length of hospital stay,and HBP has great value in predicting the outcome of death in children with sepsis,and the combination of pSOFA could improve its predictive ability of death,but not better than pSOFA.
5.Severe adenovirus pneumonia in children
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(9):647-651
As an important pathogen of community pneumonia in children,human adenovirus is one of the common pathogens of severe pneumonia.Its high mortality and sequelae have caused a great burden on children's families and society.The risk factors of severe adenoviral pneumonia include virus types,virus loads,age,immune status of patients,and environmental factors.Early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment help improve prognosis.The pathogenesis,risk factors,clinical manifestations,diagnosis and treatment,and prognosis of severe adenovirus pneumonia are reviewed in this paper.
6.Epidemiological characteristics of human parainfluenza viruses infections in children from 2013 to 2023 in Changsha,Hunan
Leyun XIE ; Tian YU ; Tao WANG ; Le YANG ; Xian HU ; Saizhen ZENG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(9):667-672
Objective:To understand the epidemiological characteristics of human parainfluenza viruses(HPIVs)infections in patients with acute lower respiratory tract infection(ALRTI)in Changsha,Hunan from 2013 to 2023.Methods:The respiratory virus detection results,demographic characteristics and clinical data of children hospitalized with ALRTI in Children's Medical Center of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital (the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University) from January 2013 to December 2023 were retrospectively collected.The epidemic characteristics and clinical symptoms of HPIVs infection were analyzed.Results:During the study,59 725 children with ALRTI were included,the detection rate of HPIVs was 6.66% (3 978/59 725),among which,HPIV1,HPIV2,HPIV3 were detected in 753(1.26%) cases,217(0.36%) cases and 3 055(5.12%) cases,respectively.Among 3 978 cases infected with HPIVs,the overall detection rate in males was higher than that in females(6.99% vs. 6.14%),and the detection rate of HPIVs in 6-11 months old was higher than those in other age groups,with statistically significant differences( P<0.001).Among cases infected with HPIVs,the main clinical diagnosis were mild pneumonia (77.28%) and acute bronchiolitis (14.40%).The detection rate of HPIV3 was the highest (84.62%) in 208 HPIVs-positive children with severe pneumonia,and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001).The detection rate of HPIVs varied across different years,reaching its peak in 2020 with a detection rate of 13.99% ( P<0.001).The overall epidemic peak of HPIVs was in spring and summer.The seasonal epidemic characteristics in different types of HPIVs were not completely consistent.The detection rates of HPIV1(2.07%) and HPIV2(0.60%) were the highest in autumn,while that of HPIV3 (7.11%) was the highest in spring ( P<0.001).The seasonal epidemic characteristics of HPIVs have changed in different years:From 2013 to 2019,HPIVs was mainly prevalent in spring and summer,then shifted to summer and autumn in 2020,and autumn as well as winter in 2021 to 2022,then resumed in spring and summer in 2023. Conclusion:From 2013 to 2023,HPIVs in Changsha,Hunan Province had unique epidemiological characteristics.HPIV3 is the dominant type of HPIVs infection in the hospitalized children with ALRTI in Changsha,Hunan.The epidemic peak of HPIVs was postponed in 2020 to 2022.Paying attention to the continuous monitoring of HPIVs infection is helpful to guide clinicians' diagnosis and treatment.
7.Epidemiological analysis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia in Hunan from 2013 to 2021
Shuqiong LIU ; Leyun XIE ; Saizhen ZENG ; Tian YU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(6):432-441
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumoniae ( Mp) infection in hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia in Hunan Province and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods:The epidemiological characteristics of Mp infection in children hospitalized for community-acquired pneumonia in the Children′s Medical Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University (Hunan Provincial People′s Hospital) from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Results:A total of 55 681 children with community-acquired pneumonia were enrolled during the study period, of whom 27.24% (15 170/55 681) were tested positive for Mp. The positive rate was lower in boys than in girls (23.39% vs 33.39%, χ 2=665.998, P<0.001). The positive rate of Mp infection increased with age with the highest rate in children who were 5-14 years old (67.92%) and the lowest in infants less than one year old (6.38%). The detection rates of Mp infection varied between years with the highest rate in 2019 (38.31%). The positive rates of Mp infection during the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020-2021 were similar to those in 2013-2018. Among the children hospitalized for community-acquired pneumonia, the detection rate of Mp was significantly higher in summer and autumn than in winter and spring (χ 2=648.753, P<0.001), with the highest detection rate reaching to 56.91% in the summer of 2019. In contrast, the detection rates of Mp in the spring and summer of 2020 were 15.60% and 17.44%, respectively, being the lowest detection rates ever for spring and summer, while the detection rates in the autumn and winter rebounded (31.22% and 28.48%). During the Mp epidemic in 2019, the age at onset, the proportion of severe pneumonia and the cost of treatment were higher as compared with those in other years. In 2020, the number of cases positive for Mp was the lowest on record, as was the proportion of severe pneumonia and admission rate to PICU ( P<0.001). Conclusions:In hospitalized children with community-acquired pneumonia, there were gender, age and season differences in Mp infection. In the summer of 2019, there was a Mp epidemic in Hunan Province, which increased the proportion of severe pneumonia and the cost of treatment. After the outbreak of COVID-19, the rate of Mp infection dropped significantly in the spring of in 2020 as well as in the summer, but rebounded in the autumn and winter. This might be due to the strict restrictive measures taken early during the COVID-19 pandemic that effectively controlled the spread of Mp.
8.Analysis of clinical features of 36 children with necrotizing pneumonia
Qian HUANG ; Saizhen ZENG ; Lingling CHEN ; Yanmei SHEN ; Pei WU ; Yimin ZHU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(2):115-121
Objective:To summarize the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of necrotizing pneumonia(NP)in children, so as to improve the understanding of NP.Methods:Children with NP admitted to the Children′s Medical Center of Hunan Provincial People′s Hospital from December 2012 to June 2020 were selected and divided into respiratory support group(nine cases) and non-respiratory support group(27 cases) according to whether they received respiratory support; and they were also divided into pleural effusion group(28 cases) and non-pleural effusion group(eight cases) according to whether combined with pleural effusion.The clinical data of all children were collected, and the differences between different groups were compared.Results:There were thirty-six children with NP, included 14 boys and 22 girls, with a median age of 30(12, 49) months, and the disease duration was 34(25, 42)days.All children had cough, 34 cases had fever, and the fever peak was 39.5(39.1, 40.0) ℃.Laboratory tests(all peaks) showed that blood white blood cell count was 20.77(15.65, 28.35)×10 9/L, neutrophil count was 15.11(8.52, 20.65)×10 9/L, C-reactive protein(CRP) was 104.00(23.45, 146.50)mg/L, D-dimer was 5.12(1.88, 8.04)mg/L, and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) was 347.95(284.68, 447.81)U/L.The detection rate of pathogens was 58.33%(21/36), and the most common was Staphylococcus aureus(28.57%, 6/21). Eight cases underwent surgical treatment, including five cases of thoracoscopic surgery and three cases of thoracotomy.All patients improved and were discharged from hospital.The differences in hospital stay, white blood cell count, CRP, procalcitonin and LDH levels between respiratory support group and non-respiratory support group were statistically significant, and the median age, white blood cell count, CRP, D-dimer and LDH between pleural effusion group and non-pleural effusion group were statistically significant(all P<0.05). Further multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that LDH was a risk factor for NP children receiving respiratory support( P<0.05), the area under the ROC curve of LDH was 0.802, whose the cut-off value was 471.21 U/L.There were no statistically significant differences in the indexes between effusion group and non-pleural effusion group. Conclusion:Children with NP are prone to repeated high fever, high inflammatory markers, and a long course of disease.Staphylococcus aureus is the most common pathogen.Serum LDH≥471.21 U/L is an early independent predictor of respiratory support for NP.
9.Current status of metabolomics in pediatric community-acquired pneumonia
Shuqiong LIU ; Tian YU ; Saizhen ZENG ; Lingling CHEN ; Pei WU ; Qian HUANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(2):126-130
Community-acquired pneumonia(CAP) is one of the leading causes of death in children under 5 years of age.Early identification and clarification of its severity and appropriate therapeutic measures can improve survival, but there are limitations in the existing laboratory indices applied to diagnose CAP.Therefore, it is still necessary to find new and highly specific biomarkers that can identify the etiology and predict the severity of the disease before it worsens in children, and provides a basis for more effective therapeutic measures.Metabolomics provides a new way to search for biomarkers and pathogenesis through qualitative and quantitative analysis of metabolite changes in biological samples.This review summarized the latest research progress on metabolomics in childhood CAP, hoping to provide ideas for the early diagnosis and treatment of childhood CAP.
10.Application of heparin-binding protein in children with severe infectious diseases
Xiaoshun WANG ; Saizhen ZENG ; Yimin ZHU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(4):307-311
Since heparin-binding protein was first isolated by Shafer in 1984, its bactericidal function and heparin-binding characteristics have aroused the interest of scholars around the world, especially after the recent discovery of the inflammatory chemotactic effect of heparin-binding protein.The use in different fields such as the predictive role of pre-infection is gradually accepted.This review summarized the application of heparin-binding proteins in children with severe infectious diseases.

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