1.Role of time to positivity of blood culture in differentiating bloodstream infection from contamination during blood withdrawal
Huina LIU ; Xianhai JIANG ; Qiang LI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(12):803-806
Objective To analyze the significance of time to positivity(TTP)of blood culture in differentiating bloodstream infection(BSI)from contamination during blood withdrawal.Methods Clinical data and TTP of blood culture in patients hospitalized in different departments from November 2013 to November 2014 were compared retrospectively,role of TTP in differential diagnosis of BSI was evaluated.Results Of 2 605 blood culture specimens,137 were positive for blood culture,78 (56.93%)of which were pathogenic bacteria and 59(43.07%) were contaminated bacteria,coagulase negative staphylococcus had the highest contamination rate(75.76%),while Escherichia coli had the lowest contamination rate(12.50%).TTP of pathogenic bacteria was shorter than that of contaminated bacteria ([13.86 ±8.19]h vs [40.72 ±20.96]h,P <0.05 ).Of pathogenic bacteria,Enterococcus had the earliest TTP ([10.20±8.00]h),followed by Escherichia coli ([11 .12 ±3.91 ]h),Staphylococcus aureus ([12.22±5.08]h),Klebsiella pneumoniae ([14.72±10.45]h),the other gram-negative bacteria([16.11 ±12.97] h),and coagulase negative staphylococci([16.42±5.74]h),fungi had the latest TTP ([29.04±3.67]h ).TTP of gram-negative bacteria was ≤16.59 h,sensitivity and specificity of BSI were 84.09% and 100.00% respectively;TTP of gram-positive bacteria was ≤20.96 h,sensitivity and specificity of BSI were 96.77% and 94.44% respec-tively.Conclusion Combination of TTP of blood culture and other clinical indications can provide reference for early differentiating isolated pathogenic bacteria from contaminated bacteria.
2.Preparation of Anhydrous Hand-cleaning Agents
Yongshi HU ; Xianhai JIANG ; Cunhe LIN ; Geqiong ZHANG ; Qingyun DU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE:To prepare anhydrous iodine-containing or iodine-free hand-cleaning agents for use at field or water-deficient area.METHODS:An adhesive paste was made with PVA as vehicle and PVP-I as disinfector.Iodine value was taken as parameter of quality control.The adhesive-eliminating test was carried out on Escherichia coli and HBV elimi?nating and skin irritation tests were performed in rabbits.RESULTS:This preparation could eliminate bacteria by its adhesive action and had considerable disinfective action because of the ingredient iodine,however it could not eliminate HBV.No irrita?tion to skin was found.CONCLUSION:The preparation can effectively remove the dust,bacteria and viruses from the hands and is suitable for cleaning hands in conditions of wartime,training and water-deficient area.
3.Application of selective hepatopetal blood flow occlusion for anatomic hepatectomy
Xianhai MAO ; Zhuori LI ; Jinshu WU ; Jianhui YANG ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the application of selective hepatopetal blood occlusion techniques in anatomic hepatectomy.Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 259 patients with hepatolithiasis or liver tumor undergoing anatomic hepatectomy under selective hepatopetal blood occlusion from January 2006 to December 2009.Results Totally,183 cases with hepatolithiasis and 76 cases with liver tumor underwent anatomic hepatectomy under selective hepatopetal blood occlusion.The average intra-operation blood loss was 210 mL(120-1 600 mL);post-operation incidence of complications and the rate of residual stones was 10.9% and 4.2%,respectively.Thre was no operative death in this series.The intrahepatic recurrence and metastasis rate of liver tumor was 23.6% and the median recurrence was 16.3 months.Conclusions The use of a appropriate selective hepatopetal blood occlusion during anatomic hepatectomy for hepatolithiasis and liver tumors is an effective measure to reduce surgical complications and improve outcome.
4.Distribution and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens causing wound in-fection in army officers and soldiers in a military hospital
Zhongyu XU ; Jianlian GUO ; Binlong XIAO ; Huina LIU ; Xianhai JIANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(10):726-729
Objective To understand the distribution and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens causing wound in-fection in army officers and soldiers following military training injury,and provide reference for antimicrobial use in clinical anti-infection treatment.Methods Wound secretion from injured army patients who were admitted to a mili-tary hospital between January 2014 and June 2015 was performed bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing.Results 647 pathogenic bacteria strains were isolated from 1 029 wound secretion specimens ,isolation rate was 62.88%,the top 6 isolated bacteria were Staphylococcus aureus (S .aureus ,29.99%,n =194),Escherichia coli (E.coli,19.32%,n=125),Pseudomonas aeruginosa (19.17%,n=124),Enterococcus spp .(13.60%,n=88), Klebsiella pneumoniae (K .pneumoniae ,7.73%,n =50),and Acinetobacter baumannii (A.baumannii,5.87%, n=38).S .aureus and Enterococcus spp .had high susceptibility to vancomycin,linezolid ,and daptomycin (resist-ance rates ≤3.41 %),44.33% of S .aureus were methicillin-resistant,2.27% of Enterococcus spp .were vancomy-cin-resistant .E.coli and K .pneumoniae had high susceptibility rates to piperacillin/ tazobactam (resistance rates were 1 .60% and 0 respectively),except A.baumannii,resistance rates of gram-negative bacteria to carbapenems were all low (resistance rates ≤4.00%).Conclusion Military clinicians should select appropriate antimicrobial agents according to antimicrobial susceptibility testing results,reduce the disability rate due to infection in trauma patients,and provide clinical support for the treatment of the wounded.
5.Clinical effects of laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy for distal cholangiocarcinoma
Xiaohui DUAN ; Xianhai MAO ; Bo JIANG ; Lixue ZHOU ; Bingzhang TIAN ; Jianhui YANG ; Xia LI ; Haoran WU ; Fahui CHENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(3):304-309
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) for distal cholangiocarcinoma.Methods The retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 37 patients who underwent LPD for distal cholangiocarcinoma in the Hunan Provincial People's Hospital between January 2013 and November 2016 were collected.LPD for distal cholangiocarcinoma was performed using the "en-block" procedure.According to the principle of "one axis,two planes and four zones",anatomy used posterior approach,anterior approach and medial approach,lymph node dissection was performed from carotid sheath outside,and en bloc specimens were resected.Observation indicators:(1) surgical and postoperative recovery situations;(2) postoperative pathological examination;(3) follow-up and survival situations.Follow-up using outpatient examination was performed to detect the patients' recurrence-free survival up to November 2017.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as (x)±s.The survival curve and rate were drawn and calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method.Results (1) Surgical and postoperative recovery situations:all the 37 patients underwent successful LPD,without conversion to open surgery and perioperative death.The operation time,volume of blood loss and case with intraoperative blood transfusion were (326 ± 55) minutes,(176± 39)mL and 1,respectively.The time to initial exsufflation and time for diet intake were respectively (4.5± 1.6)days and (5.3±2.7)days.Of 37 patients,14 had postoperative complications,including 8 with pancreatic fistula (6 with biochemical fistula and 2 with grade B pancreatic fistula),1 with biliary fistula,3 with postoperative bleeding (2 with intra-abdominal bleeding and 1 with gastrointestinal anastomosis bleeding),2 with delayed gastric emptying (grage A),2 with intra-abdominal infection and 2 with pulmonary infection;the same patients can merge multiple complications.Three patients were in Clavien-Dindo classification ≥ Ⅲ.One patient received reoperation and other patients were improved by symptomatic treatment.Duration of hospital stay of 37 patients was 13.5 days (range,8.0-33.0 days).Eight patients underwent adjuvant chemotherapy of 4-6 cycles by taking orally tegafur or gemcitabine with cisplatin.(2) Postoperative pathological examination:tumor diameter and pancreatic duct diameter of 37 patients were (2.1±1.1)cm and (2.5±1.2) mm,respectively.Of 37 patients,9,13 and 15 were respectively detected in high-differentiated,moderate-differentiated and lowdifferentiated adenocarcinoma.Surgical margins:35 patients received R0 resection and 2 received R1 resection.Number of lymph node dissected,cases with lymph node metastasis and number of positive lymph nodes were respectively 18.5±4.9,16 and 1.7± 1.4.Analysis of lymph node metastasis location showed that the positive rates in 8a,12,13,14 and 17 groups lymph nodes were respectively 5.4% (2/37),18.9% (7/37),21.6% (8/37),8.1% (3/37) and 10.8% (4/37);Perineural invasion (PNI),lymphovascular invasion (LVI),pancreatic invasion and duodenal invasion were identified in 14,9,16 and 6 patients,respectively.TNM stage:stage 0,Ⅰ A,Ⅰ B,ⅡA and Ⅱ B were respectively detected in 1,3,5,12 and 16 patients.(3) Follow-up situation:of 37 patients,36 were followed up for 6-45 months,with a median time of 26 months.The median recurrence-free survival time,1-and 3-year recurrence-free survival rates were respectively 28 months,80.6% and 42.2%.Conclusion LPD is safe and effective for distal cholangiocarcinoma,and "en-block" resection not only helps to optimize the process of LPD for distal cholangiocarcinoma,but also has a significant effect on R0 resection and lymph node dissection.
6.Reoperation after laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy: an analysis of ten patients
Xiaohui DUAN ; Xiaoti LIU ; Haoran WU ; Lixue ZHOU ; Bingzhang TIAN ; Jianhui YANG ; Xia LI ; Bo JIANG ; Xianhai MAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(2):102-105
Objective To investigate the causes and countermeasures of reoperation following laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy.Methods The causes,approaches and outcome of reoperation were retrospectively analyzed in 10(4.0%,10/250) patients undergoing reoperations following pancreaticoduodenectomy with various complications in Hunan Provincial People's Hospital from April 2014 to April 2018.Results The causes of the 10 patients including intra-abdominal bleeding of seven cases (2 cases combined with pancreatic fistula,1 case with pancreatic and biliary fistula),1 patient with gastrointestinal anastomosis output perforation,1 patient with intra-abdominal abscess,and 1 case with postoperative pancreatitis.The time of reoperation was one day to 82 day after the first operation.The main methods of reoperation including suture and hemostasis,rebuilding the digestive tract,gastrostomy and enterostomy combined with abdominal cavity drainage.The mortality of reoperation following laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy was 20.0% (2/10).Conclusions Intra-abdominal hemorrhage,pancreatic fistula and intra-abdominal abscess are the major causes of reoperation after laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy.Timely and decisive reoperation is an effective means to reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality after LPD.
7.A propensity score matching study on safety and efficacy of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for T2a and lower stages of gallbladder carcinoma
Ben LIU ; Qingyang YAO ; Yuting XIAO ; Jinshu WU ; Bo JIANG ; Shun CHEN ; Wei CHENG ; Xianhai MAO ; Xinmin YIN ; Pin LYU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2022;28(7):520-524
Objective:To study the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) in treatment of T2a and lower stages of gallbladder carcinoma.Methods:A retrospective study was performed on patients who were diagnosed with gallbladder cancer and underwent surgical treatment from January 2016 to January 2021 at Hunan Provincial People's Hospital. These patients were divided into the simple treatment group and the radical treatment group based on the surgical methods used. The simple treatment group consisted of 64 patients who underwent LC for accidental gallbladder cancers. The radical treatment group consisted of 30 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical cholecystectomy (LRC). The baseline characteristic of the two groups of patients were matched in a 1∶1 ratio using propensity score matching. After matching, there were 26 patients in each of the 2 groups. There were 7 males and 19 females in the simple group, with mean ± s. d. age of (60.6±9.6) years. There were 8 males and 18 females, with mean ± s. d. age (60.9±9.1) years in the radical treatment group. Blood loss, operation time, postoperative hospital stay, biliary leakage, acute pulmonary embolism, and incisional infection were compared between the two groups.Results:In the simple group, the operative time was (78.7±62.9) min, intraoperative blood loss was (10.7±11.6) ml and postoperative hospital stay was (4.4±2.6) d. These results were significantly better than those in the radical group with operative time (298.7±101.3) min, intraoperative blood loss (161.9±96.7) ml and postoperative hospital stay (9.9±4.0) d (all P<0.05). There were no significant difference in the postoperative complications and disease free survival rates between the two groups (both P>0.05). Conclusion:LC was safe and effective for treatment of T2a and lower stages of gallbladder cancer, and it could achieve a similar disease-free survival rate as LRC.
8.Application of right hemihepatic blood flow occlusion in anatomical right posterior lobectomy
Changjun LIU ; Jinhui YANG ; Weimin YI ; Xianhai MAO ; Xianbo SHEN ; Chuping LIU ; Xinmin YIN ; Chuang PENG ; Meifu CHEN ; Bo JIANG ; Jinshu WU
Chinese Journal of Hepatic Surgery(Electronic Edition) 2016;5(2):77-80
Objective To evaluate the application value of right hemihepatic blood flow occlusion in the anatomical right posterior lobectomy. Methods Clinical data of 81 patients undergoing anatomical right posterior lobectomy in Hunan Provincial People's Hospital between January 2010 and February 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups according to the methods of liver blood lfow occlusion. In the right hemihepatic blood lfow occlusion group (methodⅠgroup), there were 26 cases including 12 males and 14 females with a mean of (48±9) years. In the regional blood flow occlusion of right posterior lobe group (method Ⅱ group), there were 34 cases including 15 males and 19 females with a mean of (48±10) years. In the Pringle's maneuver group (methodⅢgroup),there were 21 cases including 10 males and 11 females with a mean of (48±10) years. The informed consents of all patients were obtained and the local ethical committee approval was received. In methodⅠgroup, the right hepatic pedicle occluding band was prepared for spare, or the right hepatic artery and the right branch of portal vein were dissected and occluded separately. In methodⅡgroup, the right posterior branch of right hepatic artery and the right posterior branch of portal vein were separated, ligated and resected on the basis of methodⅠ. In methodⅢgroup, porta hepatis was not dissected. The operation time, intraoperative hemorrhage volume and blood transfusion were observed in three groups. Clinical data among three groups were compared by one-way ANOVA and LSD-t test. Results The operation time in methodⅠgroup was (168±52) min, which was significantly shorter compared with (216±39) and (193±43) min in method Ⅱ and method Ⅲgroup (LSD-t=-4.093, -1.772; P<0.05). The intraoperative hemorrhage volume in method Ⅰ group was (200±62) ml, which was signiifcantly less compared with (403±38) and (303±37) ml in methodⅡand methodⅢ group (LSD-t=-15.671, -12.735; P<0.05). Conclusion Right hemihepatic blood flow occlusion is a safe and feasible technique for controlling hemorrhage during the anatomical right posterior lobectomy, which signiifcantly decreases the intraoperative hemorrhage volume, shortens operation time and reduces surgical risk.
9.Postoperative hemorrhage after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy
Guoguang LI ; Wei CHENG ; Meifu CHEN ; Xinmin YIN ; Xianbo SHEN ; Xianhai MAO ; Jun WANG ; Xintian WANG ; Chuang PENG ; Bo JIANG ; Botao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(6):425-428
Objective:To study and analyse the results of postoperative hemorrhage after laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD).Methods:The clinical data of patients who underwent LPD from May 2011 to December 2019 at Hunan Provincial People's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The clinical characteristics of patients, onset time of postoperative hemorrhage, location of postoperative hemorrhage, postoperative biliary fistula, pancreatic fistula, infection and other short-term complications, reoperation and mortality rates were analyzed.Results:Of 356 patients who underwent LPD in this study, there were 200 males and 156 females, aged (58.0±10.5) years. The postoperative complication rate was 33.1% (118/356), the reoperation rate was 6.5% (23/356), and the mortality rate was 2.5% (9/356). The most common complications were postoperative hemorrhage [15.2% (54/356)], pancreatic fistula [14.6%(52/356)] and abdominal infection [13.8%(49/356)]. The onset time of postoperative hemorrhage was usually in the 1st - 14th day, and the highest rate of postoperative hemorrhage was 3.9% (14/356) on the first day after surgery. The postoperative hemorrhage rate then showed a downward trend, but increased again on the 7th day. The extraluminal hemorrhage locations were relatively widely distributed, and the incidence of gastrointestinal anastomotic hemorrhage in patients with intraluminal hemorrhage was the highest [67.9%(19/28)]. Of the 9 patients who died, 7 were related to postoperative bleeding.Conclusions:LPD resulted in a high incidence of complications. Postoperative hemorrhage was a complication that had the greatest impact on short-term recovery of patients. It was also an important cause of reoperation and death. In addition to postoperative bleeding caused by pancreatic fistula, gastrointestinal anastomotic bleeding was also clinically important.