1.Mingshi Formula (明视方) for Low Myopia in Children with Heart Yang Insufficiency Syndrome: A Multicentre, Double-Blind, Randomised Placebo-Controlled Study
Jianquan WANG ; Xinyue HOU ; Zefeng KANG ; Yingxin YANG ; Xinquan LIU ; Zhihua SHEN ; Xiaoyi YU ; Jing YAO ; Fengming LIANG ; Fengmei ZHANG ; Jingsheng YU ; Ningli WANG ; Man SONG ; Hongrui SUN ; Xin YAN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(6):587-593
ObjectiveTo observe the effectiveness and safety of the Chinese herbal medicine Mingshi Granules (明视方颗粒) for low myopia in children with heart yang insufficiency. MethodsA multicentre, prospective, double-blind randomised controlled study was conducted, in which 290 children with low myopia from 8 centres were randomly divided into 145 cases in the treatment group and 145 cases in the control group, and the treatment group was given education, dispensing glasses, and Chinese herbal medicine Mingshi Granules, while the control group was given education, dispensing glasses, and granules placebo. Both Mingshi Granules and placebo granules were taken orally, 1 bag each time, twice daily, 4 weeks of oral intake and 2 weeks of rest as 1 course of treatment, a total of 4 courses of treatment (24 weeks). Equivalent spherical lenses, best naked-eye distance visual acuity, ocular axis, corneal curvature K1, adjustment amplitude, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptom scores, calculate the amount of progression of equivalent spherical lenses, were observed at the 12th and the 24th week of treatment, at the 36th week and 48th week of follow-up, resectively, the control rate of myopia progression was evaluated at the 24th week, and safety indexes were observed before treatment. ResultsThe amount of progression of equivalent spherical lenses was lower in the treatment group than in the control group at the 48-week follow-up (P<0.05). The control rate of myopia progression at 24 weeks after treatment in the treatment group was higher (57.60%, 72/125) than that in the control group (44.63%, 54/121) (P<0.05). The best naked-eye distance visual acuity at 36-week follow-up in the treatment group was higher than that in the control group (P<0.05). Equivalent spherical lenses were significantly lower in both groups at all observation time points compared with pre-treatment (P<0.05), and were higher in the treatment group than in the control group at the 48-week follow-up (P<0.05). The ocular axes of both groups were significantly higher at each observation time point after treatment and at follow-up compared with before treatment (P<0.05). The amount of eye axis growth in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group at 24 weeks after treatment and at the 48-week follow-up (P<0.05). Corneal curvature K1 was significantly lower in the treatment group at the 24th week of treatment compared to pre-treatment (P<0.05). The magnitude of adjustment in the treatment group was significantly higher at the 36-week follow-up and at the 48-week follow-up than before treatment (P<0.05). The scores of white/dark complexion, white coating thin pulse, fatigue and total TCM symptom scores of children in both groups at the 12th, 24th, 36th and 48th weeks of follow-up were significantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.05); the scores of blurred vision at the 24th and 36th weeks of follow-up were significantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.05); and the scores of blurred vision in the treatment group at the 48th week of follow-up were signi-ficantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.05). In the treatment group, the score of fatigue was higher than that of the control group at the 36-week follow-up, and the score of blurred vision was lower than that of the control group at the 48-week follow-up (P<0.05). No adverse reactions or obvious abnormalities of the safety indexes were observed of the two groups during the treatment. ConclusionChinese herbal medicine Mingshi Granules showed the effect of controlling the progression of low myopia, improving the best naked eye distance visual acuity, slowing down the growth of the eye axis, improving some of the TCM symptoms, with good safety.
2.Long-term survival and recurrence risk factors of patients with stage Ⅲ gastric cancer after radical gastrectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy
Chunxia DU ; Dongmei LAN ; Wei YU ; Zefeng LI ; Chunguang GUO ; Dongbing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(10):776-782
Objective:To explore long-term outcome and risk factors of recurrence in stage Ⅲ gastric cancer patients who underwent radical gastrectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy.Methods:The clinical and pathological data of patients with stage Ⅲ (AJCC V8) gastric adenocarcinoma were analyzed retrospectively. All patients received radical gastrectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy consisting of oxaliplatin, fluoropyrimidines with or without docetaxel in our center during 2006 and 2011.Results:A total of 324 patients were enrolled into the study. With a median follow-up time of 108 months, 175 (54%) patients developed tumor recurrence. One hundred and eighty-three (56.5%) patients died, including 169 (52.2%) dying of gastric cancer recurrence. The median disease-free survival (DFS) was 35 months, and the median overall survival (OS) was 64 months. The 5-year OS rates were 58.2%, 51.5% and 25.6% in patients with stage ⅢA, ⅢB and ⅢC diseases, respectively ( P<0.01). Multivariate analysis revealed that T4b cancers ( P=0.02), higher lymph meta node ratio (LNR) ( P<0.01) and perineural invasion ( P=0.01) were independent negative prognostic factors, while more than 12 weeks of adjuvant chemotherapy may improve survival. Higher LNR was correlated with locoregional ( P<0.01), distant lymph node metastases ( P<0.01), and peritoneal metastases ( P=0.038). Perineural invasion ( P=0.047) was prone to peritoneal metastases. More than 12 weeks of adjuvant chemotherapy could reduce the risk of haematogenous metastases ( P=0.023). Conclusions:Outcomes were significantly different in subgroups of patients with stage Ⅲ gastric cancers after radical gastrectomy. Higher LNR and perineural invasion could predict poor prognosis and different recurrence patterns.
3.Genome characteristics of influenza B virus in Suzhou city, 2021-2022
Zefeng DONG ; Ruimin YANG ; Yang LIU ; Di WANG ; Zhihui XU ; Xuan YUAN ; Qiang SHEN ; Yuanyuan PANG ; Yu XIA
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2023;37(2):178-183
Objective:To understand the genome and genetic evolution characteristics of influenza B virus (FluB) in Suzhou city from July 2021 to January 2022.Methods:Real-time fluorescence reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (Real-Time RT-PCR) was used for the typing of influenza virus (Flu). The detected FluB strains were sequenced by Miseq high-throughput sequencing platform through whole genome capture and library construction. The FluB hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA) and matrix protein (MP) gene phylogenetic trees were constructed by Neighbor-Joining method (NJ) with MEGA X software. The Potential N-glycosylation sites of HA and NA proteins were predicted by NetNGlyc 1.0 server software.Results:FluB was detected in 280 of the 1 500 throat swab samples, and the FluB genome sequence was completed in 53 strains. The nucleic acid identity of 8 gene fragments (PB1, PB2, PA, HA, NP, NA, MP, NS) in the FluB strains was 99.3%-100%, 98.1%-100%, 98.8%-100%, 98.0%-100%, 99.2%-100%, 98.4%-100%, 98.2%-100% and 99.0%-100%, respectively. Except for the 4 samples in July 2021, which belonged to the V1A.3 clade of FluB, the rest of the samples belonged to the V1A.3a.2 clade. Every amino acid sequence of HA protein of Flu B collected after October 2021 showed 9-11 substitutions compared with the reference strain (B/Washington/02/2019), which sharing 9 mutation sites (H122Q, A127T, R133G, P144L, N150K, G184E, N197D, K203R and R279K). No drug-resistant mutations associated with NA inhibitors such as oseltamivir were found. Respectively, 11 and 4 potential glycosylation sites were identified in HA and NA proteins of the FluB strains.Conclusions:From July 2021 to January 2022, V1A.3a2 was the dominant FluB strains in Suzhou city, and the amino acid sequences of HA and NA proteins showed multiple site mutations.
4.Genomic characteristics of 2019 novel coronavirus in Suzhou City
Zefeng DONG ; Xuerong YA ; Qiang SHEN ; Zhihui XU ; Di WANG ; Xuefei WU ; Yu XIA
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2021;39(11):659-663
Objective:To investigate the viral molecular mutations of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) and host adaptability in Suzhou City.Methods:The throat swab specimens from nine local cases and six imported cases with 2019-nCoV viral nucleic acid test positive in Suzhou City were sequenced for the whole genome of the virus, and the Wuhan-Hu-1 strain was used as the reference sequence for alignment and analysis. The phylogenetic tree of the viral whole genome sequence was constructed by MEGA 7.0 software.Results:According to the Chinese typing method, Nextstrain typing method, Pangolin classification method and Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID) typing method, the 15 2019-nCoV genome sequences could be divided into seven types, six types, eight types and five subtypes, respectively. Compared with Wuhan-Hu-1 strain, the median number of amino acid sequence mutation sites based on nucleotide translation was three (ranging from 0 to 12). D614G mutation of spike protein was identified from all six imported viral strains, which could enhance the transmissibility. No Alpha, Beta, or Gamma mutants, which also could enhance the transmissibility, was found in the genomic sequences of the imported cases. The median number of nucleotide mutation sites in 15 sequences was eight (ranging from three to 23).Conclusions:2019-nCoV is constantly mutating, and a variety of evolutionary lineages/genotypes have been derived. All imported viruses in Suzhou City carry mutations that can increase infectivity.
5.Daratumumab combined with chemotherapy bridging to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation followed by daratumumab and lenalidomide maintenance therapy for primary plasma cell leukemia: report of one case and review of literature
Zefeng YANG ; Keqian SHI ; Renbin ZHAO ; Peng HU ; Xin GUAN ; Chaoran ZHANG ; Zengzheng LI ; Liqun YU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021;30(8):483-486
Objective:To observe the therapeutic efficacy and prognosis of daratumumab combined with chemotherapy bridging to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) followed by daratumumab and lenalidomide maintenance treatment for primary plasma cell leukemia (PCL).Methods:The clinical data of a patient with primary PCL admitted to the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province in January 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, and relevant literatures were reviewed.Results:The patient was diagnosed with primary PCL and treated with daratumumab combined with BD (bortezomib + dexamethasone) for 1 course and BCDD (bortezomib + cyclophosphamide + liposomaldoxorubicin + dexamethasone) for two courses. The patient was treated with daratumumab combined with allo-HSCT after complete remission. The donor cells were successfully implanted and the chimerism rate of donor cells was 94.36% without acute graft-versus-host disease reaction. And then the patient received intermittent maintenance therapy of daratumumab combined with low dose lenalidomide after transplantation, and the current remission period after transplantation reached 4 months.Conclusions:Daratumumab combined with chemotherapy bridging to allo-HSCT followed by daratumumab and lenalidomide may improve the prognosis of primary PCL and prolong survival time.
6.Hemagglutinin gene characteristics of the H9N2 avian influenza virus from the first patient infected with this virus in Jiangsu province
Zefeng DONG ; Cheng LIU ; Xuerong YA ; Di WANG ; Qiang SHEN ; Yu XIA
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(3):276-279
Objective:To disclose the epidemiological characteristics of the first human case of H9N2 subtype avian influenza and genetic characteristics of hemagglutinin (HA) gene of H9N2 avian influenza virus in Jiangsu province.Methods:Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay was used to detect the nucleic acid of influenza virus A/B and various subtypes from throat swab specimens of patients with acute and severe respiratory infections of unknown cause. Sanger method was used to sequence the vial HA gene of H9N2 positive specimens. N-J phylogenetic tree of HA gene was constructed by using MEGA X software.Results:The first laboratory confirmed case of human infection with H9N2 avian influenza virus in Jiangsu province in March 2019 was reported by Suzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Sequence analysis of the HA gene showed that the A/Suzhou/S683/2019 (H9N2) strain belonged to Y280-like sub-lineage of the Eurasian lineage, which had 99.23% nucleic acid identity with A/chicken/Shanghai/S1171/2018 (H9N2) strain. The amino acid sequence of the HA protein cleavage site is PSRSSR↓GLF, and the key amino acid in receptor binding site shared Q226L mutation. The location of potential glycosylation sites of HA protein of A/Suzhou/S683/2019 (H9N2) have changed.Conclusions:The H9N2 avian influenza virus obtained from the first case in Jiangsu province has low pathogenicity, but it may have acquired part of the ability to adapt to human hosts.
7. Analysis on hemagglutinin gene characterizes of avian influenza A (H7N9) virus infection in Suzhou city during 2016—2017
Xuerong YA ; Zefeng DONG ; Yu XIA ; Qiang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2018;32(6):611-614
Objective:
To analyze epidemiological and genetic characteristics of the fifth avian influenza A (H7N9) wave in Suzhou, and to provide scientific basis for prevention and control of H7N9 virus infection.
Methods:
Respectively, influenza A/B, H1N1 (pdm09), H3, H5N1, and H7N9 real-time PCR kits were used to detected pharyngeal swab samples which were collected from severe acute respiratory syndrome infection (SARI) cases in Suzhou. The H7N9-positive samples were further examined for virus isolation and gene sequencing.
Results:
The H7N9 virus was mainly prevalent in winter in Suzhou City. In the fifth H7N9 virus epidemic, the overall fatality rate of human infection with H7N9 virus in Suzhou city was 40% (22/55). Additionally, most were older people (median age was 58 years) and more than 80% of H7N9 patients had live poultry exposure history. The nucleic acid homology of HA gene was 98.7-100%. There were no mutations in the key sites of the HA gene sequence.
Conclusions
The H7N9 virus can not be effectively spread in the crowd currently, with no significant changes in receptor binding sites (RBS). In addition, exposure to live poultry or contaminated environment is still the main source of human infection with H7N9. At present, the viruses circulating in Suzhou city are low pathogenic to poultry.
8.Factors influencing clinical efficacy and outcomes of adult primary immune thrombocytopenia
Yu CHEN ; Meifang WANG ; Jianfang CHEN ; Yaofang ZHANG ; Gang WANG ; Zefeng AN ; Shuting CHANG ; Linhua YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(10):794-797
Objective To examine the influencing factors related to clinical efficacy and outcomes of adult primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP).Methods The clinical data of 161 cases of ITP admitted in the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from June 2013 to March 2017 were collected.The influencing factors related to clinical efficacy and prognosis of adult ITP patients were analyzed.Results There were 60 males and 101 females with a M/F ratio of 0.59∶1 and a median age of 45 years (18-84 years).There were 109 newly diagnosed ITP cases,14 persistent ITP cases and 38 chronic ITP cases in this series.Seventy nine patients received intravenous immunoglobulin g (IVIg) treatment and 82 patients received high dose-dexamethasone treatment.There were no significant differences in clinical efficacy [91.13%(72/79) vs.87.80%(72/82),x2=0.181,P=0.914] and relapse rate [36.11%(26/72) vs.30.55%(22/72),x2=0.189,P=0.910] between IVIg and high dose-dexamethosone groups.Multivariate regression analysis showed that bleeding score ≥2 was the independent risk factor for the lower clinical efficacy (RR=1.415,95%CI:1.008-1.986,P<0.05).Patients were followed up for a median of 9.0 months (0.5-55.0 months),48 patients relapsed with a relapse rate of 33.33% and a median relapse time of 1.8 months (0.5-24.0 months).Conclusions IVIg and high dose-dexamethasone have the similar clinical efficacy and relapse rate for treatment of adult ITP.The patients with the bleeding score ≥2 are more likely to get lower remission rate.
9.The diagnostic value of 3D-TOF-MRA in combination with 3D-FIESTA-C in preoperative evaluation of vascular compressive trigeminal neuralgia
Chuanqing ZHU ; Zefeng YU ; Chunfeng GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(2):180-183
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D-TOF-MRA)in combination with three-dimensional fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition with phase cycling (3D-FIESTA-C),using multiplanar reconstruction and image fusion technology in preoperative evaluation of vascular compressive trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and to improve the diagnostic accuracy.Methods 3D-TOF-MRA and 3D-FIESTA-C images using MPR and image fusion technology of 70 patients with TN confirmed by surgery were reviewed retrospectively,and compared with intraoperative findings separately and together.Results Microvascular decompression (MVD)surgery was performed in all 70 patients.Compared with surgical results, 3D-TOF-MRA showed presence of the offending vessel around the cisternal segment of trigeminal nerve in 55 cases with a positive rate of 79%.3D-FIESTA-C showed the presence of the offending vessel in 60 cases with a positive rate of 85%.65 cases were found when combining both 3D-TOF-MRA and 3D-FIESTA-C images,with a positive rate of 93%.No positive imaging findings were seen in 5 cases.Operation showed that offending vessels were small arteries in 3 cases and were petrosal veins in 2 cases.The main offending vessels were superior cerebellar artery and basilar artery.Conclusion Combining images of 3D-TOF-MRA and 3D-FIESTA-C using MPR and image fusion technology can show the relationship between offending vessels and the trigeminal nerve clearly in patients,and provide guidance for MVD surgery.There are still some deficiencies in the display of venules,and other sequences of MRI (such as CE-3D-FIESTA sequences)may be helpful.
10. Epidemic characteristics of hand, foot and mouth disease related virus in Suzhou from 2010 to 2015
Xuerong YA ; Yu XIA ; Qiang SHEN ; Cheng LIU ; Hui HANG ; Zefeng DONG ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2017;31(2):118-120
Objective:
To investigate the epidemical features, etiological and clinical characteristics of HFMD in Suzhou city, from 2011 to 2015, providing the scientific supports for HFMD prevention and control.
Methods:
In each district of Suzhou city, at least five specimens of mild cases were collected per month, while all of the severe cases were sampled. The RNA from each sample was examined using a commercially available real-time PCR kit. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 11.5 software.
Results:
We retrospectively analyzed HFMD epidemiological data in Suzhou from 2011 to 2015, a total of 4 552 outpatients in Suzhou city were diagnosed with HFMD, including 2 818 positive specimen, the total positive rate was 61.90%, and there was a significant difference in the positive rates between the adjacent years (χ2=186.09,

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