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China Journal of Endoscopy ; (12): 5-8, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-621288

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Objective To study the effect and postoperative reaction of nasal endoscopic low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation on children with snoring. Methods 104 cases with snoring received surgical treatment from May 2013 to May 2015 were divided into experimental group and control group. The experimental group patients re-ceived nasal endoscopic low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation, the control group received adenoidectomy curettage combined with tonsillectomy. Then the surgery condition, postoperative pain, stress response and ventila-tion function were compared between the two groups. Results Operation indicator: the experimental group operation time, postoperative pain time, symptoms remission time, intraoperative blood loss were significantly lower than the control group ( < 0.05); Pain degree: 6 h, 24 h, 48 h, 72 h after surgery, the experimental group VAS score were significantly lower than that in control group ( < 0.05); Stress reaction: 24 h after surgery, the experimental group patients serum MDA, 8-isoPG, 3-NT content were significantly lower than that in control group, SOD, GSH content were significantly higher than that in control group ( < 0.05); Ventilation function: 6 months after surgery, the ex-perimental group AHI, ODI, SLT90%, LAT were significantly lower than that in control group, LSaO2 were signifi-cantly higher than that in control group ( <0.05). Conclusion Nasal endoscopic low temperature plasma radiofre-quency ablation can reduce surgical trauma and relieve postoperative pain and stress reaction, improve ventilation function, it's an ideal operative method for the treatment of children with snoring.

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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 1848-1851, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-748793

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OBJECTIVE@#This study was designed to explore the risk factors associated with severity of juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.@*METHOD@#A retrospective study was conducted to study determinants of severe forms of juvenile recurrent onset respiratory papillomatosis. The patients were separated into different groups based on the onset age, the first recurrence of age, the first recurrence of period, gender and incision of tracheal respectively. The relationship among the lesion severity score,the involvement of the subregion, operation period and the next operation period were also explored.@*RESULT@#It was observed that some children who recurred before 4 years old required more surgery, shorter operation period(the average, longest or shortest operation period) than those elder children, the differences were statistically (P=0. 029, 0. 003, 0. 010, 0. 039, respectively). The severity score of lesion was correlated positively with the involvement of the subregion and negatively with operation period (r=0. 914, -0. 451, respectively). Some children who diagnosed before 4 years old had to endure more severity score and shorter operation period than those older children, the differences were statistically (P= 0. 036, 0. 000, respectively). 8 cases accepted incision of tracheal, they accepted more surgery too. But the differences in the onset age, the first recurrence of age, and the operation period were not statistically.@*CONCLUSION@#The results showed that the clinical course of juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis was closely related to the first recurrence age and period, while the severity of disease was associated to the onset age and the involvement of the subregion.


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Age of Onset , Papilloma , Papillomavirus Infections , Classification , Epidemiology , General Surgery , Respiratory Tract Infections , Classification , Epidemiology , General Surgery , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Trachea
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Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (24): 651-653, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-747045

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the relationship between serum IL-4, IFN-gamma, IL-10 levels and the aetiology of juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.@*METHOD@#Serum IL-4, IFN-gamma, IL-32 levels of 15 JORRP children were detected by use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and compared with those of healthy control group.@*RESULT@#Serum IL-4 levels were significantly higher in the JORRP children (P<0.01): (524.65 +/- 147.77)pg/ml in the JORRP children and (213.27 +/- 87.48) pg/ml in the healthy control group. Serum IFN-gamma levels were significantly lower in the JORRP children (P<0.01): (2.87 +/- 0.84) pg/ml in the JORRP children and (10.63 +/- 5.09) pg/ml in the healthy control group. Serum IL-32 levels were significantly lower in the JORRP children (P< 0.01): (2.47 +/- 1.60) pg/ml in the JORRP children and (9.08 +/- 2.66) pg/ml in the healthy control group.@*CONCLUSION@#1) While the concentration of Th2 like cytokine IL-4 in children with JORRP was higher than that in control group, the concentration of Th1 like cytokine IFN-gamma in children with JORRP was lower than that in controls, indicating that the polarization of Th1 /Th2 T cell in children with JORRP; 2) The polarization of Th1/Th2 T cell may cause the reduction of the serum IL-32 as a proinflammatory role in host immunity system that could not eradicate HPVs because of lacking enough inflammatory stimulation.


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Child , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Case-Control Studies , Interferon-gamma , Blood , Interleukin-4 , Blood , Interleukins , Blood , Papillomavirus Infections , Blood , Respiratory Tract Infections , Blood
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