1.Clinical phenotyping of severe Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children
Heng WANG ; Weihan XU ; Jinrong LIU ; Yun PENG ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Xiaohui WEN ; Xiaolei TANG ; Hui XU ; Hui LIU ; Yuelin SHEN ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Haiming YANG ; Yaguang PENG ; Huimin LI ; Shunying ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(7):669-675
Objective:To investigate and summarize pediatric patients with severe Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP) presenting with varied clinical and chest imaging features in order to guide the individualized treatment. Methods:This was a retrospective cohort study. Medical records of clinical, imaging and laboratory data of 505 patients with MPP who were admitted to the Department Ⅱ of Respirology Center, Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2016 to October 2023 and met the enrollment criteria were included. They were divided into severe group and non-severe group according to whether lower airway obliterans was developed. The clinical and chest imaging features of the two groups were analyzed. Those severe cases with single lobe ≥2/3 consolidation (lobar consolidation) were further divided into subtype lung-necrosis and subtype non-lung-necrosis based on whether lung necrosis was developed. Comparison on the clinical manifestations, bronchoscopic findings, whole blood C-reactive protein (CRP) and other inflammatory indicators between the two subtypes was performed. Comparisons between two groups were achieved using independent-sample t-test, nonparametric test or chi-square test. Univariate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were performed on the indicators such as CRP of the two subtypes. Results:Of the 505 cases, 254 were male and 251 were female. The age of the onset was (8.2±2.9) years. There were 233 severe cases, among whom 206 were with lobar consolidation and 27 with diffuse bronchiolitis. The other 272 belonged to non-severe cases, with patchy, cloudy infiltrations or single lobe <2/3 uneven consolidation or localized bronchiolitis. Of the 206 cases (88.4%) severe cases with lobar consolidation, 88 harbored subtype lung-necrosis and 118 harbored subtype non-lung-necrosis. All 206 cases (100.0%) presented with persistent high fever, among whom 203 cases (98.5%) presented with inflammatory secretion obstruction and plastic bronchitis under bronchoscopy. Of those 88 cases with subtype lung-necrosis, there were 42 cases (47.7%) with dyspnea and 39 cases (44.3%) with moderate to massive amount of pleural effusion. There were 35 cases (39.8%) diagnosed with lung embolism during the disease course, of which other 34 cases (38.6%) were highly suspected. Extensive airway mucosal necrosis was observed in 46 cases (52.3%), and the level of their whole blood CRP was significantly higher than that of subtype non-lung-necrosis (131.5 (91.0, 180.0) vs. 25.5 (12.0, 43.1) mg/L, U=334.00, P<0.001). They were regarded as subtype "lung consolidation-atelectasis-necrosis". Of those 118 cases with subtype non-lung-necrosis, 27 cases (22.9%) presented with dyspnea and none were with moderate to massive amount of pleural effusion. Sixty-five cases (55.1%) presented with plastic bronchitis and localized airway mucosal necrosis was observed in 32 cases (27.1%). They were deemed as subtype "lung consolidation-atelectasis". ROC curve analyses revealed that whole blood CRP of 67.5 mg/L on the 6-10 th day of disease course exhibited a sensitivity of 0.96, a specificity of 0.89, and an area under the curve of 0.97 for distinguishing between these two subtypes among those with lobar consolidation. Conclusions:Pediatric patients with severe MPP present with lobar consolidation or diffuse bronchiolitis on chest imaging. Those with lobar consolidation harbor 2 subtypes as "lung consolidation-atelectasis-necrosis" and "lung consolidation-atelectasis". Whole blood CRP of 67.5 mg/L can be applied as an early discriminating indicator to discriminate between these two subtypes.
2.FHL1 gene mutation related late-onset reducing body myopathy in a Chinese family
Wenhao CUI ; Qianqian QU ; Xianzhao ZHENG ; Xiaoli MA ; Yaguang ZHOU ; Shiyao LI ; Jiongbo ZHAO ; Haidong LYU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(12):1349-1354
Objective:To summarize the characteristics of clinical, muscle pathology and gene mutation of late-onset reducing body myopathy caused by FHL1 gene mutation, in order to improve clinicians′ understanding of this disorder. Methods:The clinical, muscle pathology and muscle magnetic resonance imaging data of the proband from a family diagnosed as reducing body myopathy in Jiaozuo People′s Hospital in December 2021 were collected. Genetic tests and pedigree verification were conducted on the proband and her son.Results:The proband was a 59-year-old female with progressive, asymmetrical limb weakness and muscular atrophy. Her mother, sister and brother had similar symptoms. Electromyography showed myogenic and neurogenic damage. Muscle magnetic resonance imaging indicated that the lesion mainly involved the posterior muscles of the thigh and calf, as well as the gluteus maximus. The muscle pathology showed eosinophilic granular inclusion bodies and rimmed vacuoles in the muscle fibers of the lesion. The structure of myofibrils was disordered and abnormal protein deposition was observed. The gene sequencing showed the FHL1 gene p.C150S heterozygous variation. Conclusions:Late-onset reducing body myopathy is characterized by progressive asymmetric proximal limb muscle weakness, partially involving distal limb muscles and gluteus maximus. Muscle pathology shows the characteristic pathological changes of many kinds of myofibrillar myopathies. FHL1 gene mutation is an important basis for diagnosis.
3.Progress of Research on the Relationship between Lung Microbiome and Lung Cancer.
Zheng SU ; Xinhua JIA ; Yaguang FAN ; Fanghui ZHAO ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2022;25(1):40-45
The microbiota plays an important role in the biological functions of the human body and is associated with various disease states such as inflammation (gastritis, hepatitis) and cancer (stomach, cervical, liver). The Human Microbiome Project painted a panorama of human microorganisms in its first phase, incorporating body parts such as the nasal cavity, oral cavity, intestine, vagina and skin, while the lungs were considered a sterile environment. However, studies in recent years have confirmed the presence of a rich microbial community in the lung, and the association of this lung microbiota with lung disease has become a hot topic of research. Current research has found that patients with lung cancer have a specific microbiota compared to healthy individuals or patients with lung disease. Even in patients with lung cancer, a lung microbiota specific to the tumor site is present. In addition, different pathological types and metastatic status of lung cancer can lead to differences in microbiota. Mechanistic studies have found that the lung microbiota may influence lung cancer development by affecting the immune response. Clinical studies on lung microbiota and immunotherapy are still in the preliminary stage. More relevant studies are needed in the future to provide high-quality evidence to further understand the oncogenic mechanisms of lung microbiota and provide new ideas for clinical treatment. This paper briefly reviews the progress of lung microbiota research in terms of its relevance to lung cancer, possible molecular mechanisms and applications in clinical treatment, and provides an outlook for future research.
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Lung Diseases
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4.Multi-directional differentiation potential of subpopulations of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from human skeletal muscle expressing different myogenic and endothelial markers
Yaguang ZHAO ; Yi LI ; Zhuoyue SONG ; Guangheng LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(13):2108-2113
BACKGROUND:Mesenchymal stem cells from human skeletal muscle exhibit multi-directional differentiation potential under the influence of osteogenic proteins such as bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4). But the differentiation of a specific cell subpopulation is not yet clear.OBJECTIVE:To characterize the multi-directional differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells from human skeletal muscle based on the expression of different surface markers.METHODS:Four different subpopulations were isolated from the human skeletal muscle by fluorescence-activated cell sorting based on their expression of the myogenic-specific marker CD56 and the endothelial-specific markers CD34 and CD144, including CD56+, CD56+CD34+CD144+, CD34+CD144+, and unsorted groups. Osteogenic differentiation of the four groups of the cells was displayed by Von Kossa staining after the treatment with BMP4 alone or BMP4 plus transforming growth factor β3. Chondrogenic differentiation of these cells was displayed by Alcian blue staining. Bone metabolism was assessed by alkaline phosphatase staining.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No significant difference in the bone metabolism was found among four groups after the treatment with BMP4 (P > 0.05). Osteogenic and chondrogenic potentials of the four cell subpopulations were significantly different. Under the same osteogenic induction, the CD56+ cells exhibited strongest potential for osteogenic differentiation; and under the same chondrogenic induction, the CD56+CD34+CD144+ cells exhibited better potential for chondrogenic differentiation than the CD56+ cells. These findings indicate that the osteogenic and chondrogenic potentials are intimately associated with the type of mesenchymal stem cells from human skeletal muscle:the CD56+ cells are closely related to the osteogenic potential, while the CD56+CD34+CD144+ cells have stronger chondrogenic potential.
5.Evaluation of Statistical Methods for Articles Published in《Chinese Circulation Journal》
Huanhuan LIU ; Long ZHOU ; Xiaoxiao WEN ; Yaguang PENG ; Liancheng ZHAO
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(3):284-287
Objective: To evaluate the applications and problems of statistical methods for articles published in《Chinese Circulation Journal》. Methods: We reviewed the statistical methods for original articles published in《Chinese Circulation Journal》in 2010, 2011 and 2015; general status with problems was analyzed and the situations were compared among different years. Results: A total of 404 articles were enrolled, statistical hypothesis testing was performed in 366 of them, 32 had descriptive statistics only and 6 articles were meta-analysis. The most frequently used statistical methods were student'st-test (57.4%), followed by chi-squared analysis (56.7%), analysis of variance (35.2%) and regression analysis (23.0%). The main statistical problems in Methods included in described method un-matched to really used method and insufifcient or wrong description. The proportion of insufifcient or wrong description in 2010 and 2011 was 36.6% (71/194), while in 2015 was 26.2% (55/210),P=0.02. The major wrong application of statistical approach was ignoring design with improper method and using unsatisifed precondition for speciifc analysis. The proportion of improper statistical method application in 2010 and 2011 was 19.1% (33/173), in 2015 was 19.7% (38/193),P=0.88. Conclusion: The quality of statistics was improved in 2015 than 2010 and 2011 for articles published in《Chinese Circulation Journal》; while there were still problems at certain degree, enhanced statistical review should be conducted in medical journals.
6.Nursing experience of children with neuroblastoma developing adverse reaction after re-transfusion of chimeric antigen receptor-transduced T-cells
Yaguang DING ; Wen ZHAO ; Xinyi WU ; Xiaoli MA
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(3):307-310
This paper summarized nursing experience of 11 patients with refractory or relapsed neuroblastoma who developed CAR-T adverse reaction after receiving the transfusion.Nursing key points included:close monitoring of changes of vital signs,especially body temperature and blood pressure;observation of changes of skin,avoiding scratching when skin rash occurred,and daub calamine lotion was applied;strict recording input and output volume of 24 hours,ensuring patency of venous catheters and constant infusion of liquid,observing changes of urine volume and color;strengthening prevention of infection,strict operation of antiseptic technique,protective isolation when moving in laminar flow clean room;monitoring changes of face,breathing,blood oxygen and so on.Through careful treatment and nursing care,the treatment of children was ensured.
7.MRI appearance of injured ligaments and tendons of the ankle in different positions:study protocol for a single-center, diagnostic clinical trial
Guobin LIU ; Guoping ZHANG ; Qingyun REN ; Licun LEI ; Feng ZHAO ; Hongyang GAO ; Chaohua ZHU ; Yaguang LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(4):598-602
BACKGROUND:The ankle joint is capable of flexion and extension, including plantar flexion and dorsiflexion, to act as a support and a lever. An ankle injury, often accompanied by fracture and ligament injury, seriously threatens the ankle joint function. Previous diagnosis of ankle injury mainly relied on clinical signs and X-ray examination. However, X-ray examination is not accurate enough for ankle injury diagnosis because it cannot clearly diagnose damage to the surrounding ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues except for obvious fractures. Mutlisequence and multiplanar MRI is currently the optimal noninvasive method for high-resolution determination of soft tissue deformations, but little has been reported on the diagnostic accuracy of ankle ligament and tendon injury. OBJECTIVE:To observe the diagnostic value of MRI for ligament and tendon injury of the ankle in its normal position, and during complete plantar flexion and dorsiflexion. METHODS:It is a single-center, prospective, diagnostic trial that wil be completed at the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, China. Sixty cases were recruited, including 30 cases of normal ankle joint and 30 cases of ankle ligament and tendon injury. MRI scans of the ankle joint in normal position, complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion were performed in al the cases, and the multi-position MRI results were compared. The primary outcome measure is the sensitivity of MRI to ligament and tendon injury of the ankle during complete plantar flexion. The secondary outcomes include the specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio of MRI to ligament and tendon injury of the ankle during the complete plantar position as wel as rate of correct diagnosis;specificity and sensitivity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio in normal position or during the complete dorsiflexion as wel as rate of correct diagnosis;the morphology of the ankle on the multi-position MRI. This study design was registered at ClinicalTrial.gov (03049423) on February 8, 2017. This study protocol has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital of China (approval No. 2015076) and wil be performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki, formulated by the World Medical Association. Signed informed consent regarding trial procedure and treatment was obtained from each volunteer. DISCUSSION:This study aims to determine the rate of correct diagnosis of ankle ligament and tendon injury using the MRI, to clarify the diagnostic value of MRI for ankle ligament and tendon injury, and to provide a quantitative MRI diagnostic standard for developing a reasonable surgical treatment.
8.The procedure and challenges for pediatric reference interval establishment in clinical laboratory
Wenqi SONG ; Xiaoxia PENG ; Ying SHEN ; Mingting PENG ; Chuanbao ZHANG ; Min ZHAO ; Yan WANG ; Qiliang LI ; Yanying CAI ; Lixin HU ; Yaguang PENG ; Xin NI ; Hong SHANG ; Wenxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(5):345-351
The pediatric reference intervals in clinical laboratory play an important role in diagnosis of illness,therapeutic monitoring,prediction of prognosis and health evaluation.Compared with establishing reference interval for adults,there are more challenges to establish pediatric reference intervals.Therefore,the procedure and key technologies of direct method and indirect method are stated based on the characteristics of children population and pediatric,by which to define,transfer and validate pediatric reference intervals.This study will provide systematically methodological ideas for clinical laboratories to establish pediatric reference intervals.
9.Clinical observation of Yubaisang-Zhikefang decoction on treating 128 patients withchronic bronchitis
Liming SUN ; Cui YANG ; Yaguang ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(7):614-616
Objective To observe effects of theYubaisang-Zhikefangdecoction on chronic bronchitis.MethodsA total of 128 patients were randomly divided into two groups. The control group was given the conventional therapy, and the treatment group was added theYubaisang-Zhikefang decoction based on the conventional therapy.ResultsThe total effective rate of treatment group was significantly better than the control group (92.58%vs. 79.37%;χ2=4.434,P=0.035). The treatment group significantly improved the symptoms of time of cough disappearance(3.28 ± 1.21 d vs. 5.77 ± 1.45 d;t=10.562,P<0.05), time of asthma stop (8.02 ± 3.29d vs. 10.83 ± 7.17 d;t=2.864,P<0.05), time of sputum disappearance (3.27 ± 1.18d vs. 5.18 ± 1.16 d;t=9.232,P<0.05), time of moist sounds disappearance(4.53 ± 1.27 vs. 7.96 ± 1.45 d;t=14.249, P<0.05). And the treatment group significantly improved the results of blood tests and lung imaging, like the WBC (5.9×109/L ± 2.7×109/L vs. 8.1×109/L ± 2.6×109/L;t=4.693,P<0.05), N% (63.3% ± 6.1% vs. 69.2% ± 6.5%;t=-4.68,P<0.05), CRP (14.5 ± 5.9 mg/L vs. 18.4 ± 4.8 mg/L;t=5.297,P<0.05).ConclusionThe integrated treatment ofYubaisang-Zhikefangdecoction plus convertional the rapy showed good effects on the patients with chronic bronchitis.
10.By nasal cavity approach resection of bigger pleomorphic adenoma in left skull base with nasal endoscope.
Yaguang ZHAN ; Xiaodong ZHAO ; Yongde JIN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(20):1620-1621
A 46-year-old female patient presented to our hospital with history of pharyngeal discomfort for 6 months. Physical examination showed that she had facial asymmetry, loss of the left nasolabial fold, rightward de- viation of uvula, swelling of the left soft palate. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a bigger neoplasm in left pa- rapharyngeal space which invaded into left lateral skull base. The left internal carotid artery, vein and the styloid process was jostled backward. The primary clinical diagnosis is pleomorphic adenoma of the parapharyngeal space.
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Nasal Cavity
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Paranasal Sinuses
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Skull Base Neoplasms
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surgery

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