1.Analysis of risk factors of mortality in infants and toddlers with moderate to severe pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Bo Liang FANG ; Feng XU ; Guo Ping LU ; Xiao Xu REN ; Yu Cai ZHANG ; You Peng JIN ; Ying WANG ; Chun Feng LIU ; Yi Bing CHENG ; Qiao Zhi YANG ; Shu Fang XIAO ; Yi Yu YANG ; Xi Min HUO ; Zhi Xian LEI ; Hong Xing DANG ; Shuang LIU ; Zhi Yuan WU ; Ke Chun LI ; Su Yun QIAN ; Jian Sheng ZENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2023;61(3):216-221
Objective: To identify the risk factors in mortality of pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS) in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Methods: Second analysis of the data collected in the "efficacy of pulmonary surfactant (PS) in the treatment of children with moderate to severe PARDS" program. Retrospective case summary of the risk factors of mortality of children with moderate to severe PARDS who admitted in 14 participating tertiary PICU between December 2016 to December 2021. Differences in general condition, underlying diseases, oxygenation index, and mechanical ventilation were compared after the group was divided by survival at PICU discharge. When comparing between groups, the Mann-Whitney U test was used for measurement data, and the chi-square test was used for counting data. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves were used to assess the accuracy of oxygen index (OI) in predicting mortality. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for mortality. Results: Among 101 children with moderate to severe PARDS, 63 (62.4%) were males, 38 (37.6%) were females, aged (12±8) months. There were 23 cases in the non-survival group and 78 cases in the survival group. The combined rates of underlying diseases (52.2% (12/23) vs. 29.5% (23/78), χ2=4.04, P=0.045) and immune deficiency (30.4% (7/23) vs. 11.5% (9/78), χ2=4.76, P=0.029) in non-survival patients were significantly higher than those in survival patients, while the use of pulmonary surfactant (PS) was significantly lower (8.7% (2/23) vs. 41.0% (32/78), χ2=8.31, P=0.004). No significant differences existed in age, sex, pediatric critical illness score, etiology of PARDS, mechanical ventilation mode and fluid balance within 72 h (all P>0.05). OI on the first day (11.9(8.3, 17.1) vs.15.5(11.7, 23.0)), the second day (10.1(7.6, 16.6) vs.14.8(9.3, 26.2)) and the third day (9.2(6.6, 16.6) vs. 16.7(11.2, 31.4)) after PARDS identified were all higher in non-survival group compared to survival group (Z=-2.70, -2.52, -3.79 respectively, all P<0.05), and the improvement of OI in non-survival group was worse (0.03(-0.32, 0.31) vs. 0.32(-0.02, 0.56), Z=-2.49, P=0.013). ROC curve analysis showed that the OI on the thind day was more appropriate in predicting in-hospital mortality (area under the curve= 0.76, standard error 0.05,95%CI 0.65-0.87,P<0.001). When OI was set at 11.1, the sensitivity was 78.3% (95%CI 58.1%-90.3%), and the specificity was 60.3% (95%CI 49.2%-70.4%). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for age, sex, pediatric critical illness score and fluid load within 72 h, no use of PS (OR=11.26, 95%CI 2.19-57.95, P=0.004), OI value on the third day (OR=7.93, 95%CI 1.51-41.69, P=0.014), and companied with immunodeficiency (OR=4.72, 95%CI 1.17-19.02, P=0.029) were independent risk factors for mortality in children with PARDS. Conclusions: The mortality of patients with moderate to severe PARDS is high, and immunodeficiency, no use of PS and OI on the third day after PARDS identified are the independent risk factors related to mortality. The OI on the third day after PARDS identified could be used to predict mortality.
Female
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Male
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Humans
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Child, Preschool
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Infant
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Child
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Critical Illness
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Pulmonary Surfactants/therapeutic use*
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome/therapy*
2.Treatment of senile lumbar spinal stenosis by unilateral approach and bilateral decompression with large channel endoscopy.
Bing-Lin YE ; Xiang-Fu WANG ; Shu-Ling LI ; Sheng-Hua LI ; Feng-Qi SUN ; You-Fu FAN ; Chen-Xu LI ; Yong-Sheng LUO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2021;34(1):8-14
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate clinical effect of unilateral approach and bilateral decompression via large channel endoscopic system for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis.
METHODS:
The clinical data of 32 patients with lumbar spinal tenosis treated by unilateral approach and bilateral decompression via large channel endoscopy from February 2018 to February 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 18 males and 14 females, aged 65 to 84 years old with an average of (70.6± 8.4) years. The course of disease was from 1 to 12 years. All 32 cases were accompanied by numbness or pain in the lower limbs, of which 28 cases were accompanied by intermittent claudication. Narrow segments were L
RESULTS:
All the patients were followed up for 12-24 (17.68±2.43) months and all operations were successfully completed with the operation time of 70-160(85.64±11.94) min. Spinal dural tear occurred in 1 case during the operation, and sensory disturbance in the other side of lower limb in a short period of time occurred in 2 cases, all improved after corresponding treatment. Postoperative imaging showed that the spinal canal was significantly enlarged and the nerve root was fully released. Before operation and 3 days, 3 months, 1 year after operation, VAS scores of low back pain were 4.62 ±1.41, 2.73 ±1.35, 1.21 ±1.17, 1.11 ±0.34, respectively;VAS scores of leg pain were 6.83 ± 1.71, 3.10±1.50, 1.08±0.19, 0.89±0.24, respectively. VAS scores of low back pain and leg pain each time point after operation were obvious improved (
CONCLUSION
It is a safe and effective way to treat lumbar spinal stenosis with unilateral approach and bilateral decompression via large channel endoscopic system. It has the advantages of sufficient decompression, less trauma, fast recovery, high safety and low incidence of postoperative complications. It can minimize the damage to the stable structure of the lumbar spine and is an ideal minimally invasive operation for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Decompression, Surgical
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Endoscopy
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Female
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Humans
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Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery*
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Spinal Stenosis/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
3. Research Progress of Houpo Wenzhongtang
Jian-qun LIU ; Jun YAN ; Ji-cheng SHU ; Rui ZHANG ; Rui-kun YANG ; Sheng-lin ZHANG ; Tian-you CAO ; Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(17):209-218
Houpo Wenzhongtang was contained in Neiwaishang bianhuolun.It was composed of seven medicinal materials of Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex(processed with ginger),Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium(remove white sac),Glycyrrhizea Radix et Rhizoma(processed with honey),Alpiniae Katsumadai Semen,Poria,Aucklandiae Radix and Zingiberis Rhizoma.It was a classic prescription for treatment of deficient cold of spleen and stomach,distention of chest and abdomen,autumn and winter guest cold crime stomach and feel pain at times by LI Dongyuan,who was a famous doctors in Jin-Yuan dynasties.It has been included in the Catalogue of Ancient Classical Prescription(The First Batch) issued by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2018.This paper systematically reviewed the relevant research progress of Houpo Wenzhongtang from the aspects of famous doctors' theory,usage and dosage,chemical composition,quality analysis,pharmacology and toxicology,clinical application in database,and to provide a reference for further exerting the clinical application of this classical prescription.
4.Association between Chinese Medicine Therapy and Survival Outcomes in Postoperative Patients with NSCLC: A Multicenter, Prospective, Cohort Study.
Xue-Qian WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Wei HOU ; Ying-Tian WANG ; Jia-Bin ZHENG ; Jie LI ; Li-Zhu LIN ; Yi-Lan JIANG ; Shen-Yu WANG ; Ying XIE ; Hong-Liang ZHANG ; Qi-Jin SHU ; Ping LI ; Wei WANG ; Jian-Liang YOU ; Ge LI ; Jie LIU ; Hui-Ting FAN ; Mei-Ying ZHANG ; Hong-Sheng LIN
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2019;25(11):812-819
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the association between Chinese medicine (CM) therapy and disease-free survival (DFS) outcomes in postoperative patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
METHODS:
This multiple-center prospective cohort study was conducted in 13 medical centers in China. Patients with stage I, II, or IIIA NSCLC who had undergone radical resection and received conventional postoperative treatment according to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines were recruited. The recruited patients were divided into a CM treatment group and a control group according to their wishes. Patients in the CM treatment group received continuous CM therapy for more than 6 months or until disease progression. Patients in the control group received CM therapy for less than 1 month. Follow-up was conducted over 3 years. The primary outcome was DFS, with recurrence/metastasis rates as a secondary outcome.
RESULTS:
Between May 2013 and August 2016, 503 patients were enrolled into the cohort; 266 were classified in the CM treatment group and 237 in the control group. Adjusting for covariates, high exposure to CM was associated with better DFS [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.417, 95% confidential interval (CI): 0.307-0.567)]. A longer duration of CM therapy (6-12 months, 12-18 months, >24 months) was associated with lower recurrence and metastasis rates (HR = 0.225, 0.119 and 0.083, respectively). In a subgroup exploratory analysis, CM therapy was also a protective factor of cancer recurrence and metastasis in both stage I-IIIA (HR=0.50, 95% CI: 0.37-0.67) and stage IIIA NSCLC postoperative patients (HR = 0.48, 95% CI: 0.33-0.71), DFS was even longer among CM treatment group patients.
CONCLUSIONS
Longer duration of CM therapy could be considered a protective factor of cancer recurrence and metastasis. CM treatment is associated with improving survival outcomes of postoperative NSCLC patients in China. (Registration No. ChiCTR-OOC-14005398).
5.Analysis of correlation between plasma trough level and response of generic imatinib in the treatment of Chinese patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.
Jian Hua YOU ; Juan CHEN ; Li ZHOU ; Sheng Hong DU ; Hong Ying LU ; Shu Jun SUN ; Jun Min LI ; Zhi Xiang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(11):939-942
Objective: To analyze the correlation between plasma trough level of generic imatinib and its metabolism and clinical outcomes in Chinese patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase (CML-CP) . Methods: The 21 patients with CML-CP who enrolled in a clinical trial YMTN 1.0 from Oct 11(th), 2012 to May 8(th), 2013 and received generic imatinib were as study subjects. The correlation between steady plasma trough levels of imatinib and its metabolism with clinical response, age, weight and body surface area (BSA) were evaluated. Results: ①The mean steady plasma trough level of generic imatinib and its metabolism was (1 185.07±417.91) μg/L and (251.53±76.50) μg/L, respectively. ②Age, weight and BSA has no significant effects on plasma trough level of generic imatinib and its metabolism (P>0.05) . ③Patients with steady plasma trough level of generic imatinib more than 1 000 μg/L are possible to have higher major molecular response (MMR) /complete molecular response (CMR) rate than those below 1 000 μg/L (42% vs 0, P<0.05) . Conclusion: Plasma trough levels of generic imatinib varied in CML patients. The steady plasma trough levels of generic imatinib is maybe related to molecular response in CML patients.
Antineoplastic Agents
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Humans
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Imatinib Mesylate/therapeutic use*
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Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/drug therapy*
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Treatment Outcome
6.High fat diet-induced elevation of blood glucose impairs the microvascular function of testis in mice
Xiao-Yan ZHANG ; Bing-Wei LI ; Ming-Ming LIU ; Fei SHANG ; Shu-Ying LIU ; You-Ming SHENG ; Hong-Wei LI ; Rui-Juan XIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2018;38(2):213-217
Objective To observe the effects of high fat dietinduced elevation of blood glucose on the microvascular function of testis and male reproduction in C57BL/6 mice. Methods A total of 40 male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into control group and high fat diet (HFD) group (n =20). The mice in HFD group were fed with high fat diet for 20 weeks. Blood glucose and body weight were measured weekly. The permeability of bloodtestis barrier was evaluated by intraperitoneal injection of Evans blue. The blood flow of testicular microcircu-lation and the frequency and amplitude of microvascular vasomotion were detected by laser Doppler blood flow ima-ging system. The morphology of testicular tissue was observed by HE staining. The expressions of platelet- endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1/CD31) in testicular microvascular endothelial cells and prolifera-ting cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in spermatogenic cells were detected by immunohistochemistry. The apoptosis of spermatogenic cells was observed by TUNEL staining. Results The body weight and blood glucose of HFD group were significantly higher than those in control group (P<0.01). Evans blue staining showed that the integrity of blood-testis barrier of HFD group was damaged, and increased permeability was observed in seminiferous tubules. In HFD group, the mean blood flow of testis and the frequency and amplitude of microvascular vasomotion were sig-nificantly lower than those in control group (P<0.01). The number of spermatogenic epithelial cells and the thickness of seminiferous epithelium decreased. The expressions of CD31 in microvascular endothelial cells and PCNA in spermatogenic cells were significantly lower in HFD group than those in control group (P<0.01). The apoptosis level of spermatogenic cells was higher than that in the control group (P <0.01). Conclusions Increased blood glucose level induced by high fat diet in mice can impair the testicular microvasculature and damage the integrity of blood-testis barrier and injure the structure of seminiferous epithelium in mice.
7.Dynamics of seed rain of Tripterygium hypoglaucum and soil seed bank.
Zhi-Wei ZHANG ; Yong-Sheng WEI ; Xiang LIU ; Shu SU ; Xian-You QU ; Chang-Hua WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2017;42(22):4441-4444
Tripterygium hypoglaucum is an endangered species in arid areas of Xiannvshan Chongqing, China. The dynamic characteristics of seed rain and soil seed bank of T. hypoglaucum were studied in this paper.Results showed that T. hypoglaucum years of mature seeds distribution number up to October; the seed rain occurred from the last ten-day of September to in the first ten-day of November and the peak of scattered seed rain concentrated in the October.The numbers of soil seed bank at 2-5 cm soil layer,mainly concentrated in the 1.5-3.5 m range. T. hypoglaucum seeds to the wind as a force for transmission, the transmission ability is strong, but in the process of natural reproduction, full mature seed rate is low, the soil seed bank seeds seed short-lived factors these were unfavorable for the natural reproduction of T. hypoglaucum population.
8.Effect of Shensong Yangxin on the Progression of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation is Correlated with Regulation of Autonomic Nerve Activity.
Hong-Yi ZHAO ; ; Shu-Di ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Xi WANG ; ; Qing-Yan ZHAO ; ; Shu-Juan ZHANG ; ; Zi-Xuan DAI ; ; Yong-Sheng QIAN ; ; You-Jing ZHANG ; ; Hao-Tian WEI ; ; Yan-Hong TANG ; ; Cong-Xin HUANG ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2017;130(2):171-178
BACKGROUNDShensong Yangxin (SSYX), a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, has long been used clinically to treat arrhythmias in China. However, the mechanism of SSYX on atrial fibrillation (AF) is unknown. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the effect of SSYX on the progression of paroxysmal AF is correlated with the regulation of autonomic nerve activity.
METHODSEighteen mongrel dogs were randomly divided into control group (n = 6), pacing group (n = 6), and pacing + SSYX group (n = 6). The control group was implanted with pacemakers without pacing; the pacing group was implanted with pacemakers with long-term intermittent atrial pacing; the pacing + SSYX group underwent long-term intermittent atrial pacing and SSYX oral administration.
RESULTSCompared to the pacing group, the parameters of heart rate variability were lower after 8 weeks in the pacing + SSYX group (low-frequency [LF] component: 20.85 ± 3.14 vs. 15.3 ± 1.89 ms 2 , P = 0.004; LF component/high-frequency component: 1.34 ± 0.33 vs. 0.77 ± 0.15, P < 0.001). The atrial effective refractory period (AERP) was shorter and the dispersion of the AERP was higher after 8 weeks in the pacing group, while the changes were suppressed by SSYX intake. The dogs in the pacing group had more episodes and longer durations of AF than that in the pacing + SSYX group. SSYX markedly inhibited the increase in sympathetic nerves and upregulation of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 expression in the pacing + SSYX group. Furthermore, SSYX suppressed the decrease of acetylcholine and α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor protein induced by long-term intermittent atrial pacing.
CONCLUSIONSSSYX substantially prevents atrial electrical remodeling and the progression of AF. These effects of SSYX may have association with regulating the imbalance of autonomic nerve activity and the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway.
Acetylcholine ; blood ; Animals ; Atrial Fibrillation ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Autonomic Pathways ; drug effects ; Blotting, Western ; Dogs ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Electrophysiology ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Heart Rate ; drug effects ; Immunohistochemistry ; Interleukin-6 ; blood ; Models, Animal ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; blood ; alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor ; blood
9.Excitability of cortical neurons and their neural network
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(11):1033-1044
The cerebral cortex contains a large variety of neuronal cells, which connect with each other via synapses to form different neural networks and fundamental elements for brain functions such as sense, movement, learning, language and decision making. Information processing in the cerebral cortex requires the activation of individual neurons and their recurrent networks,that is,the generation of action potential (AP) (excitability of single neurons) and network activity (excitability of neural networks).Initiation of AP occurs at the axon and is determined by axonal ion channels as well as intrinsic biophysical properties.The excitability of recurrent networks is not only determined by the excitability of different types of neurons, but also regulated by the unique properties of neurotransmitter release in distinct synapses including excitatory and inhibitory ones.Traditionally,it is believed that the all-or-none AP is the only mode of information transmission-digital mode.Recent studies have shown that the subthreshold membrane potential fluctuations regulate AP-induced the synaptic transmission-analog mode. At the network level, the network activity is relatively stable, resulting from a dynamic balance of excitation and inhibition. The microcircuits of recurrent inhibition mediated by distinct inhibitory interneuron types and the modes of synaptic transmission,such as the analog mode of signal communication and asyn-chronous neurotransmitter release,play critical roles in maintaining the excitation and inhibition balance. Together,we present here some new insights into the mechanisms underlying the excitability of distinct types of cortical neurons and their interconnected networks.
10.Investigation and disposal of an outbreak of respiratory adenovirus type 7 in a university
Wei CHEN ; Long QIN ; Sheng-Shu WANG ; Xiu-Shan ZHANG ; Wen-Yi ZHANG ; Guang-You ZHANG ; Yu-Bing WANG ; Kai YANG ; Liang WEN ; Quan QIAN ; Yuan-Yong XU ; Qing-Hua LI ; Hai-Long SUN ; Sheng-Long LI ; Yong WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(12):994-997
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of an outbreak caused by respiratory adenovirus in a university,and study the factors of respiratory adenovirus outbreak and ways of prevention and control.Methods The pharyngeal swabs of each case were identified by real time-PCR and sequencing.All the epidemiological and clinical information of these cases was collected via field interviews and medical records.Epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak were analyzed descriptively.Results 193 cases,including 89 cases of pneumonia,from a total of 807 cases,were admitted to the hospital.The incidence was 32.79%(807/2461).798 adenovirus positive samples were detected from 2461 pharyngeal swab samples.The total positive detection rate was 32.42%(798/2461).The positive rate of adenovirus was 98.88%(798/807).Clinical symptoms included fever(95.7%), cough(76.9%)and sore throat(52.2%).The outbreak was brought under effective control after integrated intervention measures were taken.Conclusion Respiratory adenovirus often causes outbreaks in crowded populations.Early symptomatic surveillance and standardized laboratory detection methods are crucial for prevention and control of outbreaks.Integrated control measures should be taken according to the field conditions and characteristics of the outbreak.

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