1.CT features of the recurrent intussusception in pediatric patients after air-enema intestinal reduction and analysis of its influencing factors
Mei YANG ; Wenlin SONG ; Weiwei ZHU ; Yunjian GAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(10):1121-1124
Objective To discuss the CT features of the recurrent intussusception in pediatric patients after air-enema intestinal reduction,and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods The clinical data of child patients with intussusception,whose diagnosis was initially confirmed and treated with air-enema intestinal reduction at the Children's Hospital of Soochow University from January 2020 to May 2022,were retrospectively analyzed.The general data,clinical characteristics and CT imaging findings were collected.Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors related to the recurrence of the intussusception.Results A total of 162 child patients were enrolled in this study,among them 103 child patients were males,the mean age was 2.3 years(3 months to 5 years).Thirty-two children(19.75%,recurrent group)developed in-hospital recurrence of intussusception after successful air-enema intestinal reduction.Univariate analysis showed that the incidences of intussusception length,intussusception thickness,target-shaped mass sign,comet's tail sign and enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes in the recurrent group were remarkably higher than those in the non-recurrent group,the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).No statistically significant difference in the incidence of ascites existed between the two groups(P>0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age>3 years(OR=2.10,95%CI=1.25-2.94,P<0.01),enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes(OR=2.05,95%CI=1.07-2.68,P<0.01),and the target-shaped mass sign(OR=3.32,95%CI=1.53-6.62,P<0.01)were the independent influencing factors for the recurrence of intussusception in child patients with intussusception after receiving air-enema intestinal reduction.Conclusion Age>3 years,enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes and target-shaped mass sign are the risk factors for the recurrence of intussusception in child patients with intussusception after receiving air-enema intestinal reduction.
2.Association between cardiovascular autonomic function and voiding symptoms in Parkinson disease
Ziqi GAO ; Rui YANG ; Wenlin HUANG ; Mengfei CAI ; Yuhu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(8):463-469
Objective To investigate the association between cardiovascular autonomic function and voiding symptoms in Parkinson disease(PD)patients.Methods We reviewed PD patients from the Department of Neurology of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital(Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences)between November 2020 and July 2023.Patients with PD were diagnosed by movement disorder specialists and received motor symptoms assessment based on Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part Ⅲ(MDS-UPDRS Ⅲ).We included those patients who underwent 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring(ABPM),ultrasound measured post void residual(PVR)and uroflowmetry.Subjects were divided into two groups:PD patients with nocturnal hypertension(PD-NH)group and PD patients without nocturnal hypertension(PD-nNH)group,according to the average nocturnal blood pressure.General clinical features,clinical assessments and urinary evaluations were compared between the two groups.We calculated average real variability(ARV)and examined its correlation factors using generalized linear models.Results Among the total of 87 PD patients,46(52.87% )were found to have nocturnal hypertension(NH).The PD-NH group exhibited more PVR[1.00(0.00,21.25)mL]compared to the PD-nNH group[0.00(0.00,5.50)mL](P<0.05).Additionally,generalized linear model analysis which scale response is Gamma with log link showed in PD patients,ARV of 24-hour diastolic blood pressure was correlated with PVR(OR=1.003,95% CI:1.001-1.005,P=0.008)and sex(male,OR=1.234,95% CI:1.050-1.451,P=0.011).Conclusion Our study demonstrates the association between cardiovascular autonomic function and voiding symptoms in PD.
3.Stratified Treatment in Pediatric Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Result of a Prospective Open-Label Multiple-Institution Study
Tingting CHEN ; Chenggong ZENG ; Juan WANG ; Feifei SUN ; Junting HUANG ; Jia ZHU ; Suying LU ; Ning LIAO ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Zaisheng CHEN ; Xiuli YUAN ; Zhen YANG ; Haixia GUO ; Liangchun YANG ; Chuan WEN ; Wenlin ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Xuequn LUO ; Zelin WU ; Lihua YANG ; Riyang LIU ; Mincui ZHENG ; Xiangling HE ; Xiaofei SUN ; Zijun ZHEN
Cancer Research and Treatment 2024;56(4):1252-1261
Purpose:
The risk stratification of pediatric anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) has not been standardized. In this study, new risk factors were included to establish a new risk stratification system for ALCL, and its feasibility in clinical practice was explored.
Materials and Methods:
On the basis of the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Berlin–Frankfurt–Munster 95 (NHL-BFM-95) protocol, patients with minimal disseminated disease (MDD), high-risk tumor site (multiple bone, skin, liver, and lung involvement), and small cell/lymphohistiocytic (SC/LH) pathological subtype were enrolled in risk stratification. Patients were treated with a modified NHL-BFM-95 protocol combined with an anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitor or vinblastine (VBL).
Results:
A total of 136 patients were enrolled in this study. The median age was 8.8 years. The 3-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival of the entire cohort were 77.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 69.0% to 83.9%) and 92.3% (95% CI, 86.1% to 95.8%), respectively. The 3-year EFS rates of low-risk group (R1), intermediate-risk group (R2), and high-risk group (R3) patients were 100%, 89.5% (95% CI, 76.5% to 95.5%), and 67.9% (95% CI, 55.4% to 77.6%), respectively. The prognosis of patients with MDD (+), stage IV cancer, SC/LH lymphoma, and high-risk sites was poor, and the 3-year EFS rates were 45.3% (95% CI, 68.6% to 19.0%), 65.7% (95% CI, 47.6% to 78.9%), 55.7% (95% CI, 26.2% to 77.5%), and 70.7% (95% CI, 48.6% to 84.6%), respectively. At the end of follow-up, one of the five patients who received maintenance therapy with VBL relapsed, and seven patients receiving anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitor maintenance therapy did not experience relapse.
Conclusion
This study has confirmed the poor prognostic of MDD (+), high-risk site and SC/LH, but patients with SC/LH lymphoma and MDD (+) at diagnosis still need to receive better treatment (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03971305).
4.Design and Implementation of Intelligent Question Answering System of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on Knowledge Graph
Hailan HONG ; Wenlin LI ; Tao YANG ; Yue LI ; Wenjing MEI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(6):1935-1941
Objective In order to solve the problem of insufficient public understanding of the information of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine and the lack of relevant knowledge service tools of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine,the research and development of an intelligent question-answering system for Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine have been carried out,to provide a tool for public to inquire the knowledge of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine.Methods The knowledge base is based on the fine-sized Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine knowledge graph MMKG constructed in the early stage.Aho-Corasick,Word2Vec and other algorithms were used to obtain Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine entities.From the professional point of view,a fine-sized classification method for Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine questions was proposed,and an intelligent Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine question answering system(MMKGQA)was constructed.Results The average accuracy rate,average recall rate and average F1 value of the system were 97.93%,83.41%and 89.10%,respectively,through the question corpus test of the questionnaire survey.It shows that the system can answer the relevant questions of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine well and has high practicability and feasibility.Conclusion This system can help common users to obtain the popular science knowledge of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine and provide an effective knowledge service tool for the researchers of Marine Traditional Chinese Medicine to acquire relevant knowledge and help the research and development of Marine new drugs.
5.Clinical and genetic analysis of a child with Mental retardation autosomal dominant 51.
Yulin TANG ; Xiaojing LI ; Wenlin WU ; Zhen SHI ; Wenxiong CHEN ; Yang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(6):696-700
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the clinical characteristics and genetic basis of a child with Mental retardation autosomal dominant 51 (MRD51).
METHODS:
A child with MRD51 who was hospitalized at Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center on March 4, 2022 was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the child was collected. Peripheral blood samples of the child and her parents were collected and subjected to whole exome sequencing (WES). Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTS:
The child, a 5-year-and-3-month-old girl, had manifested autism spectrum disorder (ASD), mental retardation (MR), recurrent febrile convulsions and facial dysmorphism. WES revealed that she has harbored a novel heterozygous variant of c.142G>T (p.Glu48Ter) in the KMT5B gene. Sanger sequencing confirmed that neither of her parents has carried the same variant. The variant has not been recorded in the ClinVar, OMIM and HGMD, ESP, ExAC and 1000 Genomes databases. Analysis with online software including Mutation Taster, GERP++ and CADD indicated it to be pathogenic. Prediction with SWISS-MODEL online software suggested that the variant may have a significant impact on the structure of KMT5B protein. Based on the guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the variant was predicted to be pathogenic.
CONCLUSION
The c.142G>T (p.Glu48Ter) variant of the KMT5B gene probably underlay the MRD51 in this child. Above finding has expanded the spectrum of KMT5B gene mutations and provided a reference for clinical diagnosis and genetic counseling for this family.
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6.Investigation and analysis of oral health resources allocation status in Yunnan Province
Wenlin LU ; Qi SUN ; Zhangcheng YIN ; Yang YU ; Shinan ZHANG ; Biao XU ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(10):1034-1040
Objective:To investigate and analyze the allocation status of oral health resources in Yunnan Province at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, providing a scientific basis for the rational resource allocation and formulation regional oral health plan for government health administrative departments.Methods:With the method of general survey, a cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the allocation of material and human resources of all kinds of stomatological medical institutions registered in the health administrative departments in Yunnan before January 1, 2020. The general situation of oral health resources was analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis.Results:There were 2 712 stomatological medical institutions in Yunnan, 634 public and 2 078 non-public included. The largest number was in Kunming (1 167) and the least in Diqing (19). There were 9 018 dental chairs in total, among which 2 584 in public and 6 434 in non-public. Kunming had the largest number of chairs (3 612) and Nujiang had the least (57). There were 702 oral and maxillofacial surgical beds, all of which were distributed in public. There were 15 148 stomatological personnel, including 3 667 in public and 11 481 in non-public. The average ratio of stomatologist to population was 1∶6 615. Dehong (1∶6 620) was close to this average level, while Kunming (1∶2 283) and Yuxi (1∶4 936) were lower than the average and the other 13 states (cities) were higher. The population ratio of licensed stomatologist was only 1∶9 110. The average ratio of stomatologist to nurses was 1∶0.94. Honghe (1∶1.05), Kunming (1∶1.00), Yuxi (1∶1.18) and Qujing (1∶0.94) was better than or reached the average level, while the other 13 states (cities) were lower than this average. And this ratio in public comprehensive medical institutions was only 1∶0.38.Conclusions:The distribution of oral health resources in Yunnan was unbalanced between public and non-public institutions and among states (cities), mainly distributed in economically developed states (cities) and non-public institutions. For the oral health in Yunnan Province, the workforce was insufficient and the structure was unreasonable, and the proportion of nurses was seriously insufficient in public comprehensive medical institutions.
7.Anticarin-β shows a promising anti-osteosarcoma effect by specifically inhibiting CCT4 to impair proteostasis.
Gan WANG ; Min ZHANG ; Ping MENG ; Chengbo LONG ; Xiaodong LUO ; Xingwei YANG ; Yunfei WANG ; Zhiye ZHANG ; James MWANGI ; Peter Muiruri KAMAU ; Zhi DAI ; Zunfu KE ; Yi ZHANG ; Wenlin CHEN ; Xudong ZHAO ; Fei GE ; Qiumin LV ; Mingqiang RONG ; Dongsheng LI ; Yang JIN ; Xia SHENG ; Ren LAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2268-2279
Unlike healthy, non-transformed cells, the proteostasis network of cancer cells is taxed to produce proteins involved in tumor development. Cancer cells have a higher dependency on molecular chaperones to maintain proteostasis. The chaperonin T-complex protein ring complex (TRiC) contains eight paralogous subunits (CCT1-8), and assists the folding of as many as 10% of cytosolic proteome. TRiC is essential for the progression of some cancers, but the roles of TRiC subunits in osteosarcoma remain to be explored. Here, we show that CCT4/TRiC is significantly correlated in human osteosarcoma, and plays a critical role in osteosarcoma cell survival. We identify a compound anticarin-β that can specifically bind to and inhibit CCT4. Anticarin-β shows higher selectivity in cancer cells than in normal cells. Mechanistically, anticarin-β potently impedes CCT4-mediated STAT3 maturation. Anticarin-β displays remarkable antitumor efficacy in orthotopic and patient-derived xenograft models of osteosarcoma. Collectively, our data uncover a key role of CCT4 in osteosarcoma, and propose a promising treatment strategy for osteosarcoma by disrupting CCT4 and proteostasis.
8.Exploration and practice of collaborative teaching in anesthesia nursing
Di LIU ; Yang FU ; Wenlin ZHANG ; Lei LI ; Yuan GAO ; Yuhang SUN ; Yuefang SUN ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(8):1113-1116
Objective:To explore the effect of collaborative teaching on anesthesia nursing.Methods:A total of 50 anesthesiology nursing undergraduates were randomly selected from the Batch 2018 of Harbin Medical University as experimental group and control group respectively. The two groups completed the teaching tasks in the same teaching hours. The control group was taught by traditional teaching method. The experimental group was jointly taught by the teaching team composed of anesthesia nursing teachers, humanistic medicine teachers and ideological and political teachers. After the completion of teaching, the two groups of students were surveyed by questionnaire to evaluate the teaching effect. SPSS 22.0 was used Fisher's exact probability test.Results:The questionnaire results showed that in the evaluation of collaborative teaching, the evaluation of expanded ideological, political and humanistic knowledge (96.00%, 48/50), strengthened the understanding of theoretical knowledge (88.00%, 44/50), improved doctor-patient communication ability (90.00%, 45/50), improved clinical strain ability (94.00%, 47/50), and improved professional identity (86.00%, 43/50) of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The collaborative teaching method in anesthesiology nursing course can not only strengthen students' mastery of clinical skills, but also cultivate lofty sense of mission and professional spirit, strengthen doctors' benevolent belief, improve medical students' comprehensive quality in an all-round way, and promote the development of new medical education.
9.Application of a new type of dermatologic surgical mold in standardized residency training
Huiyong CHEN ; Jiawen YIN ; Wenlin YANG ; Yujie SHI ; Jinglin XIONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(12):1729-1731
Objective:To explore the application effect of a new type of simulated dermatologic surgical mold based on 3D printing in standardized residency training of dermatology.Methods:In this study, 35 residents in Department of Dermatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from January 2018 to May 2019 were randomly divided into two groups: a new mold group based on 3D printing ( n=18) and a traditional mold group ( n=17). Two groups of residents were examined by dermatologic biopsy on the mold, and the effect of teaching was evaluated by questionnaire survey. SPSS 22.0 was used for data analysis, and the measurement data was expressed by (means ± standard deviation). The comparison between the new mold group and the traditional mold group was made by two independent samples t test. Results:The scores of dermatologic biopsy examination of residents in the new mold group were higher than those in the traditional mold group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01); and the scores of the questionnaires for the teaching effect of the new mold group were higher than those of the traditional mold group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01). Conclusion:The new type of simulated dermatologic surgical mold based on 3D printing, which has been successfully applied in the practical training of residents, lays a solid foundation for the actual clinical operation and significantly improves the teaching effect, providing a broad application prospect.
10.Study on the effect of AIDS preventive cascade services provided by social organizations for men who have sex with men in China
Sha SHA ; Shuyu DAI ; Wenlin ZHENG ; Junyi JIN ; Weihua YANG ; Jinfeng LI ; Chuanju MAO ; Peng WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(6):960-965
Objective:To analyze the effect and main gaps of each stage in the AIDS prevention cascade for men who have sex with men (MSM) provided in intervention projects supported by the China AIDS Fund for non-governmental organizations (CAFNGO) and provide suggestions to improve the quality of cascade services and project management.Methods:Data were collected through the CAFNGO management information system and field interviews to analyze the differences in the number of MSM receiving HIV testing and confirming tests, the newly reported patients, and the number of antiviral treatment (ART) referrals of newly established reported patients among different social organization service areas. A service chain chart was also drawn.Results:Between 2016 and 2020, 1 508 MSM intervention projects were funded by CAFNGO, including 1 183 234 MSM being mobilized to receive HIV testing. However, only 68.8% (1 183 234/1 719 139) of the testing capacity of social organizations was covered by these projects. As a result, 55 783 HIV-positive MSM were detected in preliminary screening, and only 86.6% (48 327/55 783) received confirming tests. The proportion of newly reported infections was 3.8% (45 347/1 183 234). The ratio of antiviral treatment (ART) referrals for newly reported patients between 2017 and 2020 was 89.8% (32 719/36 444). 75.8%(1 143/1 508) of total MSM intervention projects were implemented by community-based organizations (Non-registered civil affairs departments). In comparison, organizations registered in civil affairs departments took up 24.2% (365/1 508) of the total MSM intervention projects. No significant difference was noticed in the proportion of newly reported infected (3.8% and 3.8%) and the ratio of ART referrals (89.7% and 89.9%) between community-based organizations and registered organizations' projects. But these two proportions are significantly different between these two types of organizations in some areas in China.Conclusions:The AIDS prevention cascade established in CAFNGO has effectively promoted the early detection and treatment of infected MSM. However, CAFNGO needs more financial support to extend testing coverage for MSM. Meanwhile, confirmation testing for positives in preliminary screening and ART referrals needs to be improved for newly reported patients. In addition, various capacity building needs to be provided for different social organizations.

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