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Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20166710

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Background and objectiveThe outbreak of COVID-19 has become a global health concern. In this study, we evaluate the effectiveness and safety of convalescent plasma therapy in patients with severe and critically ill COVID-19. MethodsSixteen COVID-19 patients received transfusion of anti-COVID-19 antibody-positive convalescent plasma. The main outcome was time for viral nucleic acid amplification (NAA) test turning negative. Clinical laboratory parameters were measured at the baseline (d0) before plasma transfusion, and day 1 (d1), day 3 (d3) after transfusion as well. ResultsAmong the 16 patients, 10 of them had a consistently positive result of viral NAA test before convalescent plasma transfusion. Eight patients (8/10) became negative from day 2 to day 8 after transfusion. Severe patients showed a shorter time for NAA test turning negative after transfusion (mean rank 2.17 vs 5{middle dot}90, P = 0.036). Two critically ill patients transfused plasma with lower antibody level remained a positive result of NAA test. CRP level demonstrated a decline 1 day after convalescent plasma treatment, compared with the baseline (P = 0.017). No adverse events were observed during convalescent plasma transfusion. ConclusionsViral NAA test of most patients with COVID-19 who received convalescent plasma transfusion turned negative on the 2nd to 8th days after transfusion, and the negative time of severe patients was shorter than that of critically ill patients. Trial RegistrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry; No.: ChiCTR2000030627 URL:http://www.chictr.org

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Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6): 785-789, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-712904

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Pancreatitis is one of the important risk factors in the occurrence of pancreatic neoplasms. Several inflammation-related transcription factors and pathways have been confirmed to be involved in the carcinogenesis, but molecular mechanisms of pancreatitis-cancer transformation are still unclear, which largely limits the further development of potential anti-tumor drugs. Thus, it is important to figure out the underlying molecular mechanisms of pancreatitis-cancer transformation. This paper reviews the main biological characteristics, relevant important signaling pathways, clinical intervention strategies of pancreatitis-cancer transformation.

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