Objective To investigate the changes of subgroups of peripheral blood T lymphocytes in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and its clinical significance.Methods Subgroups of blood T lymphocytes in 9...Objective To investigate the changes of subgroups of peripheral blood T lymphocytes in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and its clinical significance.Methods Subgroups of blood T lymphocytes in 93 patients with SARS were detected by flow cytometer. The results detected in 64 normal subjects and 50 patients with AIDS served as controls.Results The numbers of CD3 +, CD4 +, and CD8 + lymphocytes all significantly decreased in acute phase of patients with SARS [(722±533)/μl, (438 ±353)/μl, (307±217)/μl)] compared with those in normal controls [ (1527±470)/μl, (787±257)/μl, (633±280)/μl, all P<0. 01) ], which was different from what we observed in patients with AIDS who had decreased CD4 + [ (296±298)/μl] but increased CD8 + [ (818 ±566)/μl counts. The counts of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8 + lymphocytes decreased more apparently in patients with severe SARS. All the five patients who died had CD4 + counts less than 200/μl. As the patients' condition improved, CD3 +, CD4 +, and CD8 + counts gradually returned to normal ranges.Conclusion The damage of cellular immunity is probably an important mechanism of pathogenesis of SARS.展开更多
Objective To explore the clinical and radiological features of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).Methods Analysis of the clinical presentation, chest radiographs, course of disease and features of severe pneumo...Objective To explore the clinical and radiological features of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).Methods Analysis of the clinical presentation, chest radiographs, course of disease and features of severe pneumonia in 45 SARS patients diagnosed at our hospital in Beijing between April 5 - 20, 2003. Also included is a summation of the clinical features of SARS.Results (1) SARS appears to have high infectivity; (2) the most common symptom is fever; (3) the count of leukocyte is normal or decreased; (4) most patients (35/45, 77.8%) had experienced a 24-hour fever prior to the abnormal chest X-ray changes which showed progression of pulmonary infiltrates within 48 hours in 71.1% (32/45) of the patients and, (5) the percentage of patients who developed severe pneumonia (24. 4%) is higher than those who developed typical pneumonia.Conclusion SARS is a disease with high infectivity and has its own clinical and radiological features. Early recognition, prompt isolation, and appropriate therapy are the key to combate this infection.展开更多
文摘Objective To investigate the changes of subgroups of peripheral blood T lymphocytes in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and its clinical significance.Methods Subgroups of blood T lymphocytes in 93 patients with SARS were detected by flow cytometer. The results detected in 64 normal subjects and 50 patients with AIDS served as controls.Results The numbers of CD3 +, CD4 +, and CD8 + lymphocytes all significantly decreased in acute phase of patients with SARS [(722±533)/μl, (438 ±353)/μl, (307±217)/μl)] compared with those in normal controls [ (1527±470)/μl, (787±257)/μl, (633±280)/μl, all P<0. 01) ], which was different from what we observed in patients with AIDS who had decreased CD4 + [ (296±298)/μl] but increased CD8 + [ (818 ±566)/μl counts. The counts of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8 + lymphocytes decreased more apparently in patients with severe SARS. All the five patients who died had CD4 + counts less than 200/μl. As the patients' condition improved, CD3 +, CD4 +, and CD8 + counts gradually returned to normal ranges.Conclusion The damage of cellular immunity is probably an important mechanism of pathogenesis of SARS.
文摘Objective To explore the clinical and radiological features of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).Methods Analysis of the clinical presentation, chest radiographs, course of disease and features of severe pneumonia in 45 SARS patients diagnosed at our hospital in Beijing between April 5 - 20, 2003. Also included is a summation of the clinical features of SARS.Results (1) SARS appears to have high infectivity; (2) the most common symptom is fever; (3) the count of leukocyte is normal or decreased; (4) most patients (35/45, 77.8%) had experienced a 24-hour fever prior to the abnormal chest X-ray changes which showed progression of pulmonary infiltrates within 48 hours in 71.1% (32/45) of the patients and, (5) the percentage of patients who developed severe pneumonia (24. 4%) is higher than those who developed typical pneumonia.Conclusion SARS is a disease with high infectivity and has its own clinical and radiological features. Early recognition, prompt isolation, and appropriate therapy are the key to combate this infection.