1.TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children
Xi MING ; Liqun WU ; Ziwei WANG ; Bo WANG ; Jialin ZHENG ; Jingwei HUO ; Mei HAN ; Xiaochun FENG ; Baoqing ZHANG ; Xia ZHAO ; Mengqing WANG ; Zheng XUE ; Ke CHANG ; Youpeng WANG ; Yanhong QIN ; Bin YUAN ; Hua CHEN ; Lining WANG ; Xianqing REN ; Hua XU ; Liping SUN ; Zhenqi WU ; Yun ZHAO ; Xinmin LI ; Min LI ; Jian CHEN ; Junhong WANG ; Yonghong JIANG ; Yongbin YAN ; Hengmiao GAO ; Hongmin FU ; Yongkun HUANG ; Jinghui YANG ; Zhu CHEN ; Lei XIONG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(7):722-732
Following the principles of evidence-based medicine,in accordance with the structure and drafting rules of standardized documents,based on literature research,according to the characteristics of chronic cough in children and issues that need to form a consensus,the TCM Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Cough in Children was formulated based on the Delphi method,expert discussion meetings,and public solicitation of opinions.The guideline includes scope of application,terms and definitions,eti-ology and diagnosis,auxiliary examination,treatment,prevention and care.The aim is to clarify the optimal treatment plan of Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease,and to provide guidance for improving the clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough in children with Chinese medicine.
2.Respiratory virus infection and its influence on outcome in children with septic shock
Gang LIU ; Chenmei ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Junyi SUN ; Yibing CHENG ; Yuping CHEN ; Zhihua WANG ; Hong REN ; Chunfeng LIU ; Youpeng JIN ; Sen CHEN ; Xiaomin WANG ; Feng XU ; Xiangzhi XU ; Qiujiao ZHU ; Xiangdie WANG ; Xinhui LIU ; Yue LIU ; Yang HU ; Wei WANG ; Qi AI ; Hongxing DANG ; Hengmiao GAO ; Chaonan FAN ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(3):211-217
Objective:To investigate respiratory virus infection in children with septic shock in pediatric care units (PICU) in China and its influence on clinical outcomes.Methods:The clinical data of children with septic shock in children′s PICU from January 2018 to December 2019 in 10 Chinese hospitals were retrospectively collected. They were divided into the pre-COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 groups according to the onset of disease, and the characteristics and composition of respiratory virus in the 2 groups were compared. Matching age, malignant underlying diseases, bacteria, fungi and other viruses, a new database was generated using 1∶1 propensity score matching method. The children were divided into the respiratory virus group and non-respiratory virus group according to the presence or absence of respiratory virus infection; their clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment were compared by t-test, rank sum test and Chi-square test. The correlation between respiratory virus infection and the clinical outcomes was analyzed by logistic regression. Results:A total of 1 247 children with septic shock were included in the study, of them 748 were male; the age was 37 (11, 105) months. In the pre-and post-COVID-19 groups, there were 530 and 717 cases of septic shock, respectively; the positive rate of respiratory virus was 14.9% (79 cases) and 9.8% (70 cases); the seasonal distribution of septic shock was 28.9% (153/530) and 25.9% (185/717) in autumn, and 30.3% (161/530) and 28.3% (203/717) in winter, respectively, and the corresponding positive rates of respiratory viruses were 19.6% (30/153) and 15.7% (29/185) in autumn, and 21.1% (34/161) and 15.3% (31/203) in winter, respectively. The positive rates of influenza virus and adenovirus in the post-COVID-19 group were lower than those in the pre-COVID-19 group (2.1% (15/717) vs. 7.5% (40/530), and 0.7% (5/717) vs. 3.2% (17/530), χ2=21.51 and 11.08, respectively; all P<0.05). Rhinovirus virus were higher than those in the pre-Covid-19 group (1.7% (12/717) vs. 0.2% (1/530), χ2=6.51, P=0.011). After propensity score matching, there were 147 cases in both the respiratory virus group and the non-respiratory virus group. Rate of respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress, rate of disseminated coagulation dysfunction, and immunoglobulin usage of the respiratory virus group were higher than those of non-respiratory virus group (77.6% (114/147) vs. 59.2% (87/147), 17.7% (26/147) vs. 4.1% (6/147), 15.6% (25/147) vs. 4.1% (7/147), and 35.4% (52/147) vs. 21.4% (32/147); χ2=11.07, 14.02, 11.06 and 6.67, all P<0.05); and PICU hospitalization of the former was longer than that of the later (7 (3, 16) vs. 3 (1, 7)d, Z=5.01, P<0.001). Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of respiratory viral infection was associated with respiratory failure, disseminated coagulation dysfunction, the use of mechanical ventilation, and the use of immunoglobulin and anti-respiratory viral drugs ( OR=2.42, 0.22, 0.25, 0.56 and 1.12, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The composition of respiratory virus infection in children with septic shock is different between pre and post-COVID-19. Respiratory viral infection is associated with organ dysfunction in children with septic shock. Decreasing respiratory viral infection through respiratory protection may improve the clinical outcome of these children.
3.A multicenter retrospective study on clinical features and pathogenic composition of septic shock in children
Gang LIU ; Feng XU ; Hong REN ; Chenmei ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Yibing CHENG ; Yuping CHEN ; Hongnian DUAN ; Chunfeng LIU ; Youpeng JIN ; Sen CHEN ; Xiaomin WANG ; Junyi SUN ; Hongxing DANG ; Xiangzhi XU ; Qiujiao ZHU ; Xiangdie WANG ; Xinhui LIU ; Yue LIU ; Yang HU ; Wei WANG ; Qi AI ; Hengmiao GAO ; Chaonan FAN ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(11):1083-1089
Objective:To investigate the clinical features, pathogen composition, and prognosis of septic shock in pediatric intensive care units (PICU) in China.Methods:A multicenter retrospective cohort study. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of children with septic shock from 10 hospitals in China between January 2018 and December 2021. The clinical features, pathogen composition, and outcomes were collected. Patients were categorized into malignant tumor and non-malignant tumor groups, as well as survival and mortality groups. T test, Mann Whitney U test or Chi square test were used respectively for comparing clinical characteristics and prognosis between 2 groups. Multiple Logistic regression was used to identify risk factors for mortality. Results:A total of 1 247 children with septic shock were included, with 748 males (59.9%) and the age of 3.1 (0.9, 8.8) years. The in-patient mortality rate was 23.2% (289 cases). The overall pathogen positive rate was 68.2% (851 cases), with 1 229 pathogens identified. Bacterial accounted for 61.4% (754 strains) and virus for 24.8% (305 strains). Among all bacterium, Gram negative bacteria constituted 64.2% (484 strains), with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter being the most common; Gram positive bacteria comprised 35.8% (270 strains), primarily Streptococcus and Staphylococcus species. Influenza virus (86 strains (28.2%)), Epstein-Barr virus (53 strains (17.4%)), and respiratory syncytial virus (46 strains (17.1%)) were the top three viruses. Children with malignant tumors were older and had higher pediatric risk of mortality (PRISM) Ⅲ score, paediatric sequential organ failure assessment (pSOFA) score (7.9 (4.3, 11.8) vs. 2.3 (0.8, 7.5) years old, 22 (16, 26) vs. 16 (10, 24) points, 10 (5, 14) vs. 8 (4, 12) points, Z=11.32, 0.87, 4.00, all P<0.05), and higher pathogen positive rate, and in-hospital mortality (77.7% (240/309) vs. 65.1% (611/938), 29.7% (92/309) vs. 21.0% (197/938), χ2=16.84, 10.04, both P<0.05) compared to the non-tumor group. In the death group, the score of PRISM Ⅲ, pSOFA (16 (22, 29) vs. 14 (10, 20) points, 8 (12, 15) vs. 6 (3, 9) points, Z=4.92, 11.88, both P<0.05) were all higher, and presence of neoplastic disease, positive rate of pathogen and proportion of invasive mechanical ventilation in death group were also all higher than those in survival group (29.7% (87/289) vs. 23.2% (222/958), 77.8% (225/289) vs. 65.4% (626/958), 73.7% (213/289) vs. 50.6% (485/958), χ2=5.72, 16.03, 49.98, all P<0.05). Multiple Logistic regression showed that PRISM Ⅲ, pSOFA, and malignant tumor were the independent risk factors for mortality ( OR=1.04, 1.09, 0.67, 95% CI 1.01-1.05, 1.04-1.12, 0.47-0.94, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Bacterial infection are predominant in pediatric septic shock, but viral infection are also significant. Children with malignancies are more severe and resource consumptive. The overall mortality rate for pediatric septic shock remains high, and mortality are associated with malignant tumor, PRISM Ⅲ and pSOFA scores.
4.Epidemiological characteristics of children with severe sepsis in multi-center PICU in Shandong province from 2018 to 2021
Jie CHEN ; Youpeng JIN ; Shengying DONG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(4):266-270
Objective:To investigate the epidemiological characteristics, treatment and prognosis of pediatric severe sepsis in PICU in Shandong Province from 2018 to 2021, in order to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of severe sepsis in children.Methods:A multicenter retrospective observational study was conducted at PICUs from 19 hospitals in Shandong Province.Patients aged>28 days and ≤18 years, diagnosed with severe sepsis or septic shock who admitted to these PICUs during January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2021 were enrolled.Results:(1)From 2018 to 2021, the total number of hospitalized children and the number of children with severe sepsis admitted to the PICU showed an overall downward trend, with the most significant decrease in 2020.(2)During the study period, among the hospitalized children in PICU, the prevalence rate of children with severe sepsis fluctuated from 1.95% to 2.37%, and the median age fluctuated from 1.29 to 2.00 years old, more males than females.(3)Median pediatric sequential organ failure assessment score fluctuated between 5 and 6 at 24 hours after admission.(4)The most common primary infection site was the respiratory system, followed by the digestive system.(5)Since 2020, the propotion of children receiving fluid resuscitation, blood purification, mechanical ventilation, and glucocorticoid therapy has decreased significantly.(6)The median length of PICU stay was 9.22 to 11.51 days.(7)The median PICU costs decreased significantly from 41 075 yuan in 2018 to 30 972 yuan in 2021.(8)In-hospital mortality showed an overall decreased trend, reaching a maximum of 17.61% in 2019 and a minimum of 12.77% in 2020.Conclusion:From 2018 to 2021, there was no significant change in the incidence of pediatric severe sepsis in PICUs in Shandong province while the overall in-hospital mortality rate and the PICU costs showed a reduced trend.
5.Risk factors for mortality in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support
Huiling ZHANG ; Zhichun FENG ; Ye CHENG ; Zhe ZHAO ; Yingfu CHEN ; Chengjun LIU ; Dongliang CHENG ; Changsong SHI ; Feng WANG ; Jie WANG ; Youpeng JIN ; Yi YIN ; Guoping LU ; Xiaoyang HONG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(5):380-386
Objective:To explore the risk factors for mortality in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS) requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support.Methods:Clinical data of 109 patients with severe PARDS supported by ECMO, who were hospitalized in 6 ECMO centers in China from September 2012 to February 2020, were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into survival group and death group according to the prognosis. Chi-square test and rank sum test were used to compare the variables between the two groups, including the demographic data, laboratory examination results, clinical data before and after ECMO, and other supportive treatment. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression models were used to analyze the prognostic risk factors.Results:In these 109 cases, 54 died and 55 survived. Compared with the survival group, the death group had higher incidences of acute kidney injury (AKI) (48.1% (26/54) vs. 21.8% (12/55) , χ2=8.318, P=0.004) and coagulation dysfunction (22.2% (12/54) vs. 7.3% (4/55) , χ2=4.862, P=0.027), and higher rate of renal replacement therapy (48.1% (26/54) vs. 21.8% (12/55) , χ2=9.694, P=0.008) during ECMO support. Logistic regression analysis showed that continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and AKI were independent risk factors for death in patients with severe PARDS requiring ECMO support ( HR=3.88,95% CI 1.04-14.52, HR=4.84,95% CI 1.21-19.46, both P<0.05). Conclusion:AKI and CRRT are independent risk factors for predicting mortality in patients with severe PARDS requiring ECMO support.
7. Epidemiological characteristics of acute paraquat poisoning in children in southwest Shandong and related factors of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis
Mengxiao SHEN ; Jinlong LIU ; Lei HAN ; Xuemei SUN ; Shengying DONG ; Chengjun LIU ; Baohai SHI ; Hongfeng ZHU ; Liping CHEN ; Tong CHEN ; Liwen LI ; Bo LI ; Zhaohua ZHANG ; Youpeng JIN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2020;27(1):30-34
Objective:
To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of acute paraquat(PQ)poisoning in children in southwest Shandong, and the risk factors for pulmonary interstitial fibrosis.
Methods:
This retrospective study was performed on the clinical data of children with acute PQ poisoning admitted from January 2013 to December 2017 in 12 hospitals in southwest Shandong.All participants were divided into pulmonary interstitial fibrosis group and no pulmonary interstitial fibrosis group on the basis of the chest CT 14 days after poisoning.The epidemiological characteristics and risk factors of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis were analyzed.
Results:
During the study period, a total of 307 children with acute PQ poisoning were admitted to 12 hospitals, of which 61 (19.87%) were suffering from acute PQ poisoning.Forty-nine cases with complete clinical data were analyzed, including 26 male and 23 female patients poisoned by oral.The age distribution ranged from 8 months to 14 years.Poisoning mainly occured from July to September of each year.The mortality of acute PQ poisoning was 8.2%(4/49), and the incidence of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis in survival patients was 44.4%(20/45). Statistical differences (
8.Mother-to-child vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus and its prevention with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2019;35(5):1103-1105
This article reviews the research advances in mother-to-child vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV), cause of standard immunoprophylaxis failure against HBV, and use of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) during pregnancy to prevent mother-to-child vertical transmission of HBV, in order to provide guidance for future clinical studies. Our purpose is to perform scientific clinical management and completely prevent the mother-to-child transmission of HBV.
9.Analysis on lamivudine resistance mutations of patients with AIDS/CHB co-infection
Simin HUANG ; Weiping CAI ; Fengyu HU ; Baolin LIAO ; Yun LAN ; Youpeng CHEN ; Xiaoping TANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2016;30(5):473-476
Objective To investigate the prevalence and patterns of lamivudine (3TC) resistance mutations in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)/chronic hepatitis B (CHB) co-infected patients receiving 3TC as a part of antiretroviral therapy.Methods Data of patients with AIDS/CHB co-infection from 2005 to 2010 were collected.HBV DNA was tested at the time of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and after 12,24,36,48 and 60 months therapy.HBV reverse transcriptase (RT) was amplified in detectable samples.3TC resistance mutations were identified.Results 185 co-infected patients were enrolled.3TC resistance mutations were negative at the time of HAART.3TC resistance mutations occurred in 29 co-infected patients after treatment,of these,7 patients were detected resistance mutations in two different points.9 patients were HBV non-viraemia at the time of antiviral therapy.Resistance mutations were detected after 12 months therapy in 3 patients.Patients with 3TC resistance mutations were more frequently HBeAg positive (65.5% vs.33.3%,P =0.001),had higher HBV viral load (7.49 copies/ml vs.6.59 copies/ml,P =0.017) and longer duration of 3TC (40 months vs.26.5 months,P < 0.001) than patients without 3TC resistance mutations.Four patterns of 3TC resistance mutations were detected:rtM204I (n=7),rtL180M (n=2),rtL180M + rtM204V/I (n =23) and rtL80V +rtM204I (n=4).Conclusions The prevalence of 3TC resistance mutations is low among AIDS/CHB co-infected patients in Guangzhou.Patients with HBV DNA negative before HAART are likely to develop resistance early during therapy.
10.Epidemiological and clinical features of human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis B virus co-infected patients
Simin HUANG ; Weiping CAI ; Fengyu HU ; Baolin LIAO ; Yun LAN ; Youpeng CHEN ; Xiaoping TANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015;(7):391-395
Objective To investigate the epidemiologic and clinical features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/hepatitis B virus (HBV)co-infected patients.Methods Patients who confirmed with HIV infection and received highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART)at Guangzhou Eighth People′s Hospital were enrolled.HIV/HBV co-infected patients and HIV mono-infected patients were screened and their epidemiological and clinical features were analyzed before HAART.Comparison of the levels of alanine transaminase (ALT),aspartate transaminase (AST),CD4 + T lymphocyte and HIV RNA between the two groups were conducted.The data were statistically analyzed by chi-square test and nonparametric test.Results One hundred and sixty-five out of 1 218 (13.5 %)patients were hepatitis B surface antigen positive.The median ALT and AST levels of HIV mono-infected patients were 29 U/L and 34 U/L respectively,which were both higher than HIV/HBV co-infected patients (22 U/L and 25 U/L, respectively)(Z = - 4.270 and Z = - 5 .780,respectively,both P = 0.000 ).The median CD4 + T lymphocyte count of HIV/HBV co-infected patients was significantly lower than that of HIV mono-infected patients (Z = -2.980,P =0.003 ).The CD4 + T lymphocyte count was lower in hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)positive patients than HBeAg negative patients (Z =-2.660,P =0.008).The median CD4 + T lymphocyte count in patients with HBV DNA≥5 lg copy/mL was significantly lower than those with HBV DNA<5 lg copy/mL (Z = -2.311 ,P =0.021 ).The proportions of positive HBV DNA, HBV DNA≥5 lg copy/mL,abnormal ALT and AST in 54 patiens with CD4 + T lymphocyte counts <50/μL were 81 .5 %,66.7%,44.4% and 53.7%,respectively.All were significantly higher than patients with CD4 + T lymphocyte count≥50/μL(χ2 =6.159,P =0.046 ;χ2 =6.618,P =0.037 ;χ2 =7.144,P =0.028 andχ2 =9.586,P =0.008,respectively).Conclusions The prevalence of HBV/HIV co-infection is high in this study.The CD4 + T lymphocyte counts in HIV/HBV co-infected patients are lower,especially in patients with HBeAg positive and high HBV DNA level.The CD4 + T lymphocyte counts are associated with HBV DNA replication levels.

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