1.Validity and reliability of the Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale in Chinese college students
Shuhong QIAN ; Yingjie JIANG ; Mei XIE
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(9):827-832
Objective:To evaluate the validity and reliability of Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale(PBRS)in Chinese college students.Methods:A total of 968 college students were selected.Exploratory factor a-nalysis,criterion validity and internal consistency reliability test were performed on sample 1(n=496).The Rumi-native Responses Scale(RRS),Metacognitions Questionnaire(MCQ)and Beck Depression Inventory-Ⅱ(BDI-Ⅱ)were used as criteria for criterion validity test.Confirmatory factor analysis and Measurement invariance across gen-der were performed on sample 2(n=472).The 87 college studentsin sample 1 were retested 6 weeks later.Results:The exploratory factor analysis found 1 factor,which explained 54.39%of the total variance.The confirmatory factor analysis showed that the 1-factor model fitted well(x2/df=3.38,CFI=0.962,TLI=0.940,SRMR=0.043,RMSEA=0.071).The scores of the Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale were positively cor-related with the scores of RRS,MCQ and BDI-Ⅱ(ICC=0.37,0.41,0.12,Ps<0.01).The Cronbach α coefficient of the Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale was 0.89.The retest reliability(ICC)of the Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale was 0.72.The configural,weak,strong and strict invariance of the PBRS across gender were all acceptable(△CFI,△TLI<0.01).Conclusion:The Positive Beliefs About Rumination Scale has good validity and reliability in Chinese college students.
2.Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients (version 2024)
Yao LU ; Yang LI ; Leiying ZHANG ; Hao TANG ; Huidan JING ; Yaoli WANG ; Xiangzhi JIA ; Li BA ; Maohong BIAN ; Dan CAI ; Hui CAI ; Xiaohong CAI ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Bingyu CHEN ; Daqing CHEN ; Feng CHEN ; Guoan CHEN ; Haiming CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Min CHEN ; Qing CHEN ; Shu CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Jinfeng CHENG ; Xiaoling CHU ; Hongwang CUI ; Xin CUI ; Zhen DA ; Ying DAI ; Surong DENG ; Weiqun DONG ; Weimin FAN ; Ke FENG ; Danhui FU ; Yongshui FU ; Qi FU ; Xuemei FU ; Jia GAN ; Xinyu GAN ; Wei GAO ; Huaizheng GONG ; Rong GUI ; Geng GUO ; Ning HAN ; Yiwen HAO ; Wubing HE ; Qiang HONG ; Ruiqin HOU ; Wei HOU ; Jie HU ; Peiyang HU ; Xi HU ; Xiaoyu HU ; Guangbin HUANG ; Jie HUANG ; Xiangyan HUANG ; Yuanshuai HUANG ; Shouyong HUN ; Xuebing JIANG ; Ping JIN ; Dong LAI ; Aiping LE ; Hongmei LI ; Bijuan LI ; Cuiying LI ; Daihong LI ; Haihong LI ; He LI ; Hui LI ; Jianping LI ; Ning LI ; Xiying LI ; Xiangmin LI ; Xiaofei LI ; Xiaojuan LI ; Zhiqiang LI ; Zhongjun LI ; Zunyan LI ; Huaqin LIANG ; Xiaohua LIANG ; Dongfa LIAO ; Qun LIAO ; Yan LIAO ; Jiajin LIN ; Chunxia LIU ; Fenghua LIU ; Peixian LIU ; Tiemei LIU ; Xiaoxin LIU ; Zhiwei LIU ; Zhongdi LIU ; Hua LU ; Jianfeng LUAN ; Jianjun LUO ; Qun LUO ; Dingfeng LYU ; Qi LYU ; Xianping LYU ; Aijun MA ; Liqiang MA ; Shuxuan MA ; Xainjun MA ; Xiaogang MA ; Xiaoli MA ; Guoqing MAO ; Shijie MU ; Shaolin NIE ; Shujuan OUYANG ; Xilin OUYANG ; Chunqiu PAN ; Jian PAN ; Xiaohua PAN ; Lei PENG ; Tao PENG ; Baohua QIAN ; Shu QIAO ; Li QIN ; Ying REN ; Zhaoqi REN ; Ruiming RONG ; Changshan SU ; Mingwei SUN ; Wenwu SUN ; Zhenwei SUN ; Haiping TANG ; Xiaofeng TANG ; Changjiu TANG ; Cuihua TAO ; Zhibin TIAN ; Juan WANG ; Baoyan WANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Gefei WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Hongjie WANG ; Peng WANG ; Pengli WANG ; Qiushi WANG ; Xiaoning WANG ; Xinhua WANG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Yong WANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Yuanjie WANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Shaojun WEI ; Yaming WEI ; Jianbo WEN ; Jun WEN ; Jiang WU ; Jufeng WU ; Aijun XIA ; Fei XIA ; Rong XIA ; Jue XIE ; Yanchao XING ; Yan XIONG ; Feng XU ; Yongzhu XU ; Yongan XU ; Yonghe YAN ; Beizhan YAN ; Jiang YANG ; Jiangcun YANG ; Jun YANG ; Xinwen YANG ; Yongyi YANG ; Chunyan YAO ; Mingliang YE ; Changlin YIN ; Ming YIN ; Wen YIN ; Lianling YU ; Shuhong YU ; Zebo YU ; Yigang YU ; Anyong YU ; Hong YUAN ; Yi YUAN ; Chan ZHANG ; Jinjun ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Leibing ZHANG ; Quan ZHANG ; Rongjiang ZHANG ; Sanming ZHANG ; Shengji ZHANG ; Shuo ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weidong ZHANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Xingwen ZHANG ; Guixi ZHANG ; Xiaojun ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHAO ; Jianpeng ZHAO ; Shuming ZHAO ; Beibei ZHENG ; Shangen ZHENG ; Huayou ZHOU ; Jicheng ZHOU ; Lihong ZHOU ; Mou ZHOU ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Xuelian ZHOU ; Yuan ZHOU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Zuhuang ZHOU ; Haiyan ZHU ; Peiyuan ZHU ; Changju ZHU ; Lili ZHU ; Zhengguo WANG ; Jianxin JIANG ; Deqing WANG ; Jiongcai LAN ; Quanli WANG ; Yang YU ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Aiqing WEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(10):865-881
Patients with severe trauma require an extremely timely treatment and transfusion plays an irreplaceable role in the emergency treatment of such patients. An increasing number of evidence-based medicinal evidences and clinical practices suggest that patients with severe traumatic bleeding benefit from early transfusion of low-titer group O whole blood or hemostatic resuscitation with red blood cells, plasma and platelet of a balanced ratio. However, the current domestic mode of blood supply cannot fully meet the requirements of timely and effective blood transfusion for emergency treatment of patients with severe trauma in clinical practice. In order to solve the key problems in blood supply and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma, Branch of Clinical Transfusion Medicine of Chinese Medical Association, Group for Trauma Emergency Care and Multiple Injuries of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Young Scholar Group of Disaster Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized domestic experts of blood transfusion medicine and trauma treatment to jointly formulate Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients ( version 2024). Based on the evidence-based medical evidence and Delphi method of expert consultation and voting, 10 recommendations were put forward from two aspects of blood support mode and transfusion strategies, aiming to provide a reference for transfusion resuscitation in the emergency treatment of severe trauma and further improve the success rate of treatment of patients with severe trauma.
3.Effects of applying procyanidins on the bond strength of bleached dentin to composite resin
LI Shuhong ; CHEN Hongxi ; ZHOU Liping ; YANG Qian ; XIE Cuiliu
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(4):245-251
Objective:
To study the influence of procyanidins on the bonding strength of dentin bleached by carbamide peroxide to composite resin.
Methods :
By applying different treatments to dentin bonding interfaces, 120 human third molars were randomly divided into 12 groups (n = 10): W group (no bleaching+deionized water), Wa group (no bleaching+deionized water+aging), WT1 group (no bleaching+5% procyanidins for 1 min), WT1a group (no bleaching+5% procyanidins for 1 min+aging), WT2 group (no bleaching+5% procyanidins for 5 min), WT2a group (no bleaching+5% procyanidins for 5 min+aging), C group (carbamide peroxide+deionized water), Ca group (carbamide peroxide+deionized water+aging), CT1 group (carbamide peroxide+5% procyanidins for 1 min), CT1a group (carbamide peroxide+5% procyanidins for 1 min+aging), CT2 group (carbamide peroxide+5% procyanidins for 5 min), and CT2a group (carbamide peroxide+5% procyanidins for 5 min+aging). The bond strength to composite resin was measured by universal mechanical testing machine, microstructure and the nanoleakages were measured by scanning electron microscope immediately or after the thermal cycling aging test.
Results:
The immediate bond strength of the bleached groups pretreated with procyanidins for 1 min (P<0.001) and 5 min (P<0.001) was higher than that of Group C, and the difference was statistically significant. Meanwhile, there was no statistically significant difference between Group CT1 and Group CT2 (P = 1.000). After the thermal cycles, the bond strength of each group declined. The differences between Group W and Group Wa (P<0.001) and Group C and Group Ca (P<0.001) were statistically significant, but no significant differences between Group CT1 and Group CT1a (P = 0.052) or Group CT2 and Group CT2a (P = 0.053) were found. The main effects of “aging” (P<0.001), “bleaching” (P<0.001) and “procyanidins” (P<0.001) and the second-order interaction effects of “bleaching * procyanidins” (P = 0.008), “bleaching * aging” (P = 0.024), and “aging * procyanidins” (P<0.001) were statistically significant. SEM observations showed that the hybrid layers in Groups C, CT1 and CT2 were not clear, and the hybrid layers in Groups Ca, CT1a and CT2a were partially destroyed and disintegrated. Under backscattering mode, it was observed that there were a large number of silver nitrate particles in the hybrid layer of Group Ca, and the residual silver ions in the hybrid layer of Groups CT1a and CT2a were decreased.
Conclusion
Pretreatment with 5% procyanidins for 1 min can improve the immediate bond strength of dentin bleached by carbamide peroxide to composite resin and maintain bonding durability.
4.Epidemiological characteristics of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in patients with femoral fracture
Chenhao DOU ; Tianhua LI ; Shuhong YANG ; Qing LU ; Qian GENG ; Yahui ZHANG ; Jingjing YU ; Junqin DING ; Yuting KOU ; Xue WANG ; Peng GU ; Mengna HU ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(3):262-266
Objective:To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients with femoral fracture.Methods:Retrospectively analyzed were the data of 2,571 patients with femoral fracture who had been treated at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2019 to December 2019. There were 1,079 males and 1,492 females, aged from 14 to 96 years (average, 67.1 years). There were 1,158 femoral neck fractures, 951 femoral intertrochanteric fractures, 309 femoral shaft fractures, and 153 femoral condylar fractures. 2,414 patients were treated surgically while 157 patients non-surgically. Color Doppler ultrasonography of both lower extremities was performed to determine the occurrence of DVT before operation and every week after operation for patients undergoing surgical treatment, and within 48 hours after admission and every week during hospitalization for those undergoing non-surgical treatment. The incidence and location of DVT were recorded for different femoral fractures.Results:The incidence of DVT in this cohort was 35.5%(913/2,517), that of proximal DVT 5.3%(135/2,571), and that of distal DVT 30.3% (778/2,571). In patients with femoral neck fracture, femoral intertrochanteric fracture, femoral shaft fracture and femoral condylar fracture, the incidence of DVT was respectively 28.8% (334/1,158), 44.7% (425/951), 30.7% (95/309) and 38.6% (59/153), the incidence of proximal DVT was respectively 2.7% (31/1,158), 5.6%(53/951), 9.7% (30/309) and 13.7% (21/153), and the incidence of distal DVT was respectively 26.2% (303/1,158), 39.1% (372/951), 21.0% (65/309) and 24.8%(38/153). The incidence of DVT in the femoral vein and above, popliteal vein, tibiofibular vein and intermuscular vein in this cohort was respectively 2.3%(60/2,571), 2.9%(75/2,571), 6.4%(165/2,571) and 23.8%(613/2,571).Conclusions:The incidence of DVT may be high in patients with femoral fracture, and the proximal DVT with a high risk of pulmonary embolism may occur more in patients with femoral condylar fracture.
5. Establishment and preliminary application of serum Golgi protein 73 based noninvasive diagnostic model for compensated stage hepatitis B cirrhosis
Xiangwei ZHAI ; Shuhong LIU ; Mingjie YAO ; Xiangjun QIAN ; Xiajie WEN ; Qiang XU ; Jingmin ZHAO ; Fengmin LU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2020;28(1):47-52
Objective:
To establish and evaluate diagnostic efficacy and applicability of serum Golgi protein (GP) 73 based non-invasive diagnostic model with other conventional serological indicators for compensated stage hepatitis B cirrhosis.
Methods:
666 cases with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) who had visited to the Fifth Medical Center of People’s Liberation Army General Hospital from January 2010 to December 2017 were selected as the study subjects, and were classified according to compensated stage cirrhosis into clinical and pathological diagnosis group based on whether or not the liver histological examination was performed. A diagnostic model of compensated stage hepatitis B cirrhosis in the clinical diagnosis group was established. The current clinically used diagnostic model of liver cirrhosis, aspartate aminotransferase/platelet ratio index (APRI), fibrosis index (FIB)-4 and liver stiffness measurement (LSM) were compared. Eventually, the diagnostic model was verified step by step by pathological diagnosis group.
Results:
The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of GP73 and APRI, FIB-4, and LSM for cirrhosis patients in the clinical diagnosis group were 0.842, 0.857, 0.864, and 0.832, respectively. The diagnostic efficiency of the four indicators were of similar (
6.Effect of low expression of sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide on antiviral response in chronic hepatitis B patients with active inflammation
Danli YANG ; Ying YAN ; Xiangjun QIAN ; Lu WANG ; Shuhong LIU ; Jingmin ZHAO ; Fengmin LU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2020;38(8):495-500
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the down-regulation expression of sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) in proliferating hepatocytes and the response to antiviral therapy of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients.Methods:Sixty-eight hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive CHB patients admitted to the Fifth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from January 2011 to March 2015 were included. Basic information and laboratory data were collected. Based on the baseline (before antiviral treatment) inflammatory activity (G), the patients were divided into ≤G2 group and >G2 group. Twelve liver puncture tissue samples were selected from each group for NTCP and Ki67 immunofluorescence staining.The proportion of Ki67-positive cells was calculated, and the staining of NTCP was scored. Five pairs of tissue specimens of patients who had hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection were diagnosed with focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) and underwent nodular resection surgery from March 2014 to March 2017 were collected.Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expressions of Ki67, NTCP and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in each tissue specimen, and the proportion of staining positive cells or the staining intensity was calculated. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test or Spearman correlation analysis. Results:The proportion of Ki67-positive cells (6.75%(6.20%, 8.16%))in five liver FNH tissues with HBV infection was significantly higher than that in adjacent non-FNH tissues (0.75%(0.66%, 1.20%)), while the immunohistochemical scores of NTCP and HBsAg (3.00 (1.00, 3.00) and 2.00 (1.00, 2.00), respectively) were both significantly lower than those in adjacent non-FNH tissues (8.00 (8.00, 9.00) and 8.00 (6.00, 8.00), respectively), the differences were all statistically significant ( Z=-2.611, -2.424 and -2.635, respectively, P=0.009, 0.015 and 0.008, respectively). There were 37 patients in >G2 group, and 31 patients in ≤G2 group. After six months of antiviral treatment, CHB patients with persistent inflammation in >G2 group obtained a better virological response, with serum HBV DNA and HBeAg showing a greater decline ((0.71±0.14) lg IU/mL and (0.92±0.13) lg IU/mL, respectively) than those in ≤G2 group ((0.54±0.30) lg IU/mL and (0.49±0.65) lg IU/mL, respectively) ( Z=-3.048 and -2.666, respectively, P=0.002 and 0.008, respectively). The proportion of Ki67-positive cells in the specimens of >G2 group (4.34%(1.84%, 8.77%)) was significantly higher than that of ≤G2 group (0.34%(0, 0.80%)) ( Z=-3.640, P<0.01), and the immunohistochemical staining score of NTCP (1.00 (0, 3.25)) was significantly lower than that of ≤G2 group (6.00 (4.00, 8.00)) ( Z=-3.012, P=0.003). Spearman correlation analysis showed that the NTCP immunohistochemical score was negatively correlated with the proportion of Ki67-positive cells ( r=-0.512, P=0.01). Conclusions:CHB patients with persistent inflammationare often accompanied by more active hepatocyte proliferation and low membrane NTCP expression, which is not conducive to HBV reinfection. It may facilitate these patients to obtain better virological response.
7.Effect of body position on the hemodynamics of lower extremity vein
Tianhua LI ; Shuhong YANG ; Chenhao DOU ; Qian GENG ; Qing LU ; Fang HU ; Junqin DING
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(10):912-915
Objective:To observe the impacts of different postures on the hemodynamics of lower extremity vein.Methods:In this single center non-randomized controlled study in 15 healthy female volunteers, the hemodynamic changes in the common femoral vein were detected by color Doppler ultrasound at 10 different postures: supine position, slope positions with bed end elevated at 15°, 30° and 45°, trapezoidal positions with bed end elevated at 15°, 30° and 45°, and positions with bed head elevated at 30°, 45° and 60°.Results:Different postures resulted in significant differences in the velocity of blood flow in the common femoral vein ( P<0.05), with slope position at 45°> slope position at 30°> slope position at 15° = trapezoidal position at 30°> trapezoidal position at 15° = trapezoidal position at 45°> supine position> position with bed head elevated at 30°> position with bed head elevated at 45° = position with bed head elevated at 60°. Conclusions:In the postures observed in this study, the slope position with bed end elevated at 45° can promote the most effectively the blood reflux in the lower extremity vein, the trapezoidal positions with bed end elevated may not facilitate the distal blood reflux in the lower extremity vein, and positions with bed head elevated may hinder the blood reflux in the lower extremity vein.
8.Effect of macrophages on the expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 in ovarian carcinoma cells and its mechanism
Ru ZHOU ; Qian FENG ; Shentong YU ; Tong YANG ; Shuhong YU ; Shuang LIU ; Zhuqing CUI ; Jing ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2018;30(10):649-654
Objective To explore the effect of macrophages on the expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1) in ovarian carcinoma cells and its mechanism. Methods Phorbol ester and lipopolysaccharide were used to activate the monocyte THP-1 that would become macrophages . Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the cytokines level in the supernatant of macrophages. The effect of macrophages ' supernatant on VCAM1 mRNA expression of ovarian HEY and IGROV1 carcinoma cells was detected by using quantitative real-time and polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Western blot was used to detect the effect of macrophages ' supernatant on VCAM1 protein expression of ovarian carcinoma cells with VCAM1 over expression (HEY-VCAM1 and IGROV1-VCAM1). Dual-luciferase report gene assay was used to detect the effect of macrophages' supernatant and the cytokines on promoter transcriptional activity in different truncations of human embryonic kidney cells HEK293T VCAM1 gene. Results Compared with the supernatant of THP-1 cells, the release number of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-12 in supernatant from macrophages was increased (all P< 0.05), and IL-10 was decreased (t=3.841, P=0.019). The levels of VCAM1 mRNA in HEY and IGROV1 cells were upregulated by macrophages' supernatant and 1 ng/ml TNF-α, and macrophages' supernatant could promote the expression levels of VCAM1 protein in HEY-VCAM1 cells and IGROV1-VCAM1 cells. Compared with the empty vector (pGV354) control group [(8.6 ±0.2) ×10-3 relative light unit (RLU)], the reporter gene luciferase activity of human embryonic kidney cells HEK293T VCAM1 gene promoter region were upregulated by supernatant from macrophages located at -1641 bp to +12 bp including the transcription binding site of AP-1 [(109.4±3.4)×10-3 RLU], and there was a significant difference (t=29.42, P<0.001). Compared with the negative control group untreated by cytokine [(21.0 ±0.5) ×10-3 RLU], 100 ng/ml TNF-α could promote the transcriptional activity of -1641 bp to +12 bp promoter of VCAM1 in HEK293T cells [(23.4±0.4)×10-3 RLU;t=4.134, P=0.001]. 150 ng/ml IL-6 had no effect on the transcriptional activity of the promoter [(21.4±1.0)× 10-3 RLU; t= 0.328, P= 0.708]. 5 ng/ml IL-12 inhibited the transcriptional activity of the promoter [(14.3 ± 1.0)×10-3 RLU;t= 6.390, P< 0.001]. Conclusion Macrophages can promote VCAM1 expression in ovarian carcinoma cells by secreting inflammatory factors like TNF-α to affect VCAM1 promoter region containing AP1 transcription binding site and can promote VCAM1 mRNA expression in ovarian cancer cells.
9.Expression and Clinicopathological Significance of N-cadherin in the Ovarian Carcinoma
Shuhong YU ; Tong YANG ; Qian FENG ; Ru ZHOU ; Yingmei WANG ; Jing ZHANG
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(22):4361-4364
Objective:To explore the expression of N-cadherin and its correlations with the clinicopathological features of human ovarian carcinoma.Methods:The expression of N-cadherin in 281 cases of ovarian carcinoma tissues were determined by immunohistochemical method.The correlations of N-cadherin expression with the clinicopathological features of human ovarian carcinoma were analyzed.Results:There was higher expression of N-cadherin in the metastatic lesions than its paired primary lesions (P =0.018).The expression level of N-cadherin in ovarian carcinoma was correlated with the FIGO stage (P =0.034),histological type (P <0.001) and tumor grade (P =0.004).Conclusions:High expression of N-cadherin might positively correlate with the invasion and migration ability of ovarian carcinoma cells,which was more common in the the advanced (FIGO Ⅱ-Ⅳ) ovarian carcinoma,high-grade serous carcinoma,and high grade ovarian carcinoma.N-cadherin might be useful in estimating the biological behavior of human ovarian carcinoma.
10.Polycentric analysis of current situation of diagnosis of haemophilia in Chinese children
Min ZHOU ; Ling TANG ; Runhui WU ; Weiqun XU ; Guoping HAO ; Yuan LU ; Huan WANG ; Wanli LI ; Ying WANG ; Yongchun SU ; Shuhong WANG ; Qian FANG ; Jianping LIU ; Xiaoqin FENG ; Xiaojing LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(5):361-364
Objective To analyze the diagnostic status of haemophilia in Chinese children in recent years,and to provide information for increasing the life quality of children with haemophilia in China.Methods The pediatric haemophilia cases registration data were collected and analyzed by using questionnaire,from January 1,2008 to March 30,2014 in 13 haemophilia treatment centers of haemophilia treatment center collaboration network of China pediatric group.These centers were from 12 provinces / municipalities.Results A total of 554 cases were collected;median age was 7.0 years old(0.1 to 17.9 years old);among them,481 cases(86.8%) were hemophilia A,and 73 cases were hemophilia B (13.2%);55 mild cases (9.9%),290 moderate cases (52.4%),and 209 severe cases (37.7%);162 cases(29.2%) had family history,the other 392 cases(70.8%) had no family history.The diagnosis was made at a median age of 12.0 month-old(0 to 180.0 months);the diagnosis time was 0.5 months(0 to 144.0 months) after the first bleeding;diagnosis timing with short interval was in 356 cases(64.3%),long interval was in 198 cases(35.7%).The diagnostic timing was not correlated with disease severity (P =0.812) or the family history (P =0.243);but correlated with the severity of first bleeding(P =0.027) and per capita gross domestic product (P < 0.01) in patients' residence.From 1996 to 2013,the annual number of newly diagnosed cases was increasing year by year,with a higher proportion of short interval of diagnose timing.Conclusions With development of hemophilia work in China,the number of diagnosis of haemophilia children is increasing year by year.Moderate and severe hemorrhage are both taken seriously and diagnosed timely.But the diagnosis is delayed in some children.Chinese haemophilia work still need to be strengthen and the propaganda and diagnostic technology are to be popularized.


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