1.Practice guideline on the prevention and treatment of central line associated bloodstream infection in 2025.
CHINESE SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2025;37(3):193-220
Central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is the most severe complication of indwelling intravascular catheters and one of the most common causes of intensive care unit (ICU)- or hospital-acquired infections. Once CLABSI occurs, it significantly increases the risk of mortality, long of hospital stay, and healthcare economic burden. In recent years, multiple large-scale clinical studies on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of CLABSI have been completed, providing evidence-based medical support for related practices. Additionally, evolving global trends in antibiotic resistance epidemiology and the development of novel antimicrobial agents necessitate adjustments in clinical management strategies. Based on these developments, the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine has updated and revised the Guideline on the Prevention and Treatment of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections (2007). This guideline was developed following the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system for evidence quality assessment. Guided by clinical questions, the working group initiated the process by defining key clinical issues, conducting literature searches, screening studies, performing meta-analyses, and synthesizing evidence-based findings to draft preliminary recommendations. These recommendations underwent iterative revisions through expert panel reviews, remote and in-person meetings, and two rounds of voting by the Standing Committee of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine before finalization. The guideline comprises 52 recommendations, focusing on adult patients with central venous catheters in ICU. Key areas addressed include: selection of catheter insertion sites and techniques, catheter type and design, catheter management, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of CLABSI. The guideline aims to provide ICU healthcare professionals with best practices for central line management, ensuring standardized clinical protocols for adult CLABSI.
Humans
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Catheter-Related Infections/therapy*
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Catheterization, Central Venous/adverse effects*
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Bacteremia/therapy*
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Intensive Care Units
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Cross Infection/prevention & control*
2.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis-induced coagulopathy(2024 edition)
Jing-Chun SONG ; Ren-Yu DING ; Ben LYU ; Heng MEI ; Gang WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jing ZHOU ; Jun GUO ; Chinese Society of Thrombosis,Hemostasis and Critical Care,Chinese Medicine Education Association ; Chinese People's Liberation Army Professional Committee of Critical Care Medicine
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(11):1221-1236
Sepsis-induced coagulopathy(SIC),a critical and potentially lethal condition arising from sepsis,results in endothelial damage and significant coagulation dysregulation,making it a major factor contributing to mortality among sepsis patients.Early diagnosis and treatment of SIC are expected to improve the prognosis of sepsis patients.In 2019,the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis(ISTH)issued the first guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of SIC,but there are no corresponding protocols in China.Therefore,Chinese Society of Thrombosis,Hemostasis and Critical Care,Chinese Medicine Education Association,and Chinese People's Liberation Army Professional Committee of Critical Care Medicine jointly formulated the"Chinese Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis-induced Coagulopathy(2024 edition)."This consensus includes 5 parts:pathogenesis,classification,laboratory approaches,diagnosis and treatment,with a total of 14 evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical practice.
3.Expert consensus on the prevention of venous thromboembolism for elderly patients with critical illness in China (2023).
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE DIVISION OF CHINESE GERIATRIC SOCIETY ; ZHEJIANG PROVINCIAL CLINICAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(6):561-572
Patients with critical illness are at the high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), and the older the patient, the higher the incidence of VTE. Despite its poor prognosis, VTE is preventable. At present, although there are many consensus or guidelines on the prevention of VTE at home and abroad, there is still a lack of consensus or guidelines for the prevention of VTE in elderly patients with critical illness. In order to standardize the prevention of VTE in elderly patients with critical illness in China, Expert consensus on the prevention of venous thromboembolism for elderly patients with critical illness in China (2023) was developed by Critical Care Medicine Division of Chinese Geriatric Society and Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Critical Care Medicine. Members of the working group consulted relevant domestic and foreign guidelines, integrated evidence-based medical evidence and clinical experience, formed the draft consensus, submitted it to the expert group for discussion for many times, revised it for many times, and finally sent it to the expert group in the form of electronic questionnaire, and the expert gave a comprehensive score according to the theoretical basis, scientific nature and feasibility of the consensus items. The recommendation strength of each item was determined, and 21 recommendations were finally formed to provide reference for the prevention of VTE in elderly patients with critical illness.
Humans
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Aged
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Venous Thromboembolism/prevention & control*
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Critical Illness
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Consensus
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China
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Anticoagulants
4.Protocol for the development of the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for neurocritical care patients (2023).
Shuya WANG ; Shuai LIU ; Shanshan XU ; Mengxue HOU ; Yuqing CHEN ; Linlin ZHANG ; Jianxin ZHOU ; Diseases THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN NEUROLOGICAL ; Medicine CHINESE SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE ; Patients WORKING GROUP OF THE EXPERT CONSENSUS ON SEDATION AND ANALGESIA FOR NEUROCRITICAL CARE
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(7):673-677
To further standardize the sedation and analgesia treatment for neurocritical care patients, the National Center for Healthcare Quality Management in Neurological Diseases and Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine organized national experts in this fields to form Working group of the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for neurocritical care patients in order to update the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for patients with severe brain injury (2013) based on evidence-based medicine. This update aims to provide scientific guidance for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of neurocritical care patients. The working group followed the definition of clinical practice guidelines by the Institution of Medicine (IOM) and the World Health Organization guidelines development handbook and Guidelines for the formulation/revision of clinical guidelines in China (2022) to register and draft the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for neurocritical care patients. The working group will strictly adhere to the consensus development process to formulate and publish the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for neurocritical care patients (2023). This protocol primarily introduces the development methodology and process of the Expert consensus on sedation and analgesia for neurocritical care patients (2023), including the purpose of the update, the target population, the composition of the consensus development working group, the presentation and collection of clinical questions, evidence evaluation and summarization, and the generation of recommended opinions. This will make the consensus development process more standardized and transparent.
Humans
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Consensus
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Analgesia
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Analgesics/therapeutic use*
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Pain Management
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Critical Care
5.Clinical practice guidelines for nutritional assessment and monitoring of adult ICU patients in China.
Medicine CHINESE SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(11):1121-1146
The Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine (CSCCM) has developed the clinical practice guidelines of nutrition assessment and monitoring for patients in adult intensive care unit (ICU) of China. This guideline focuses on nutrition assessment and metabolic monitoring to achieve the optimal and individualized nutrition therapy for critical ill patients. This guideline was made by experts in critical care medicine and evidence-based medicine methodology and was developed after a thorough system review and summary of relevant trials or studies published from 2000 to July 2023. A total of 18 recommendations were formed and consensus was reached through discussions and review by expert groups in critical care medicine, parenteral and enteral nutrition, and surgery. The recommendations are based on the currently available evidence and cover several key fields, including nutrition risk screening and assessment, evaluation and assessment of enteral feeding intolerance, metabolic and nutritional measurement and monitoring during nutrition therapy, and organ function evaluation related to nutrition supply. Each question was analyzed according to the PICO principle. In addition, interpretations were provided for four questions that did not reach a consensus but may have potential clinical and research value. The plan is to update this nutrition assessment and monitoring guideline using the international guideline update method within 3 to 5 years.
Adult
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Humans
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China
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Critical Care
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Critical Illness/therapy*
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Intensive Care Units
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Nutrition Assessment
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Nutritional Support/methods*
7.Guideline on lung ultrasound to diagnose pulmonary diseases in newborn infants.
Division of Perinatology, Society of Pediatric, Chinese Medical Association ; Division of Neonatal Ultrasound Society, the Chinese Neonatologist Association, Chinese Medical Doctor Association ; Division of Critical Ultrasound Society of Ultrasonics, China Medicine Education Association ; Chinese Critical Care Ultrasound College ; Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(2):105-113
8.Expert consensus of Chinese and Western medicine emergency treatment for acute ischemic stroke in China.
Committee CHINESE SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATED CHINESE AND WESTERN MEDICINE FIRST AID MEDICINE SPECIALIZED ; Bangjiang FANG ; Zhijun LI ; Yinping LI ; Gang WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(3):193-197
10.Blue book of disaster prevention and emergency in Chinese alliance.
CHINESE SOCIETY OF DISASTER MEDICINE CHINESE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ; CHINESE SOCIETY OF DISASTER PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS ; CHINESE PREVENTIVE MEDICINE ASSOCIATION ; THE SCIENCE POPULARIZATION BRANCH OF THE CHINESE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ; Zhongmin LIU ; Lixiang WANG ; Hong SHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(6):515-517
In May 2018, China's disaster prevention and the emergency alliance was established by the efforts of ten first level related medical health associations and societies. The experts on board agree that Chinese disaster medical rescue system should start before the disaster, emphasize the action during the disaster and extend care after the disaster. Disaster medicine should be established on the wisdom of the whole nation, offering different strategies, restoring the industry and solving the difficulties of the people. The alliance should abide by the principles of tolerance, opening, cooperation, to overcome the challenges together and to realize the future of disaster prevention and emergency response in China through inheritance, integration, transformation, and creation. Through discussions among members of the alliance, a preliminary consensus was concluded on the principles, strategies, and methods. The principle of disaster prevention and emergency preparedness advocated the concept of disaster prevention and emergency, which was composed of three parts of chain link throughout the phase of pre-disaster, disaster, and post-disaster. The current prevention and emergency technology were integrated and transformed to create updated research and development strategy for prevention and emergency response. Cooperation in developing emergency methods for disaster prevention can be divided into pre-rescue, mid-rescue, and post-rescue technical methods.
Books
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China
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Disaster Medicine
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Disaster Planning
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Disasters
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Emergency Medical Services

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