1.Medical support strategies by the Russian army during the Ukraine crisis
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(9):694-699
In the Ukraine crisis since 2022,the Russian army has adopted a wide range of strategies for medical support as required by the battlefield,including adjusting the ways of medical evacuation,increasing the number of medical institutions and personnel,optimizing the mechanism for medical supplies,improving rehabilitation and sanatorium facilities,enhancing military medical education and training,developing new health care equipment and field rescue techniques.This paper analyzes the characteristics and effects of these new strategies implemented by the Russian army.
2.Modeling and simulation study of transmission pathways of multidrug-resistant organisms based on digital twin technology
Xuxia YU ; Kai HUANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Jiaji HU ; Zheng LI ; Qinhong XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):2980-2984
OBJECTIVE To explore the application of digital twin technology in modeling and simulating the hospi-tal-associated transmission pathways of multidrug-resistant organisms(MDROs)and propose MDRO transmis-sion prevention and control strategies based on digital twins.METHODS Real-time hospital data and person-nel mobility information from Jun.2023 to Jun.2024 were collected and analyzed.A dynamic model of the hospi-tal's internal environment and MDROs transmission was established by digital modeling and 3D simulation tech-nology of the hospital environment.A simulation platform was utilized to analyze the impact of different preven-tion and control measures on MDROs transmission risks.Digital twin technology was employed for predicting and real-time monitoring of organism transmission pathways.RESULTS Simulation data showed that under initial pre-vention and control conditions,Ward A had 8 infected individuals and a transmission duration of 12 days.Af-ter implementing comprehensive measures of"increased cleaning frequency+enhanced personnel protection",the number of infected individuals reduced to 4,the transmission duration shortened to 6 days and the transmis-sion risk reduction rate reached 45.00%.The digital twin model can effectively reflect the transmission patterns of MDROs within the hospital and provide quantitative risk assessments under different prevention and control strat-egies.CONCLUSIONS Digital twin technology can predict and simulate organism transmission pathways in real-time,providing scientific decision-making support for hospitals.It has the potential to become a new paradigm for MDROs prevention and control.
3.Whole-course management of abdominal opening with enteroatmospheric fistula
Weidong ZHONG ; Gen HU ; Zhenguo ZHAO ; Zhen WANG ; Jinchun LIU ; Wei LI ; Liqiang DAI ; Lingxiao PU ; Surui WANG ; Yuefan SHEN ; Xuxia XUE ; Guoyi SHAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(3):323-326
Severe intra-abdominal infections are life-threatening conditions and a significant challenge for surgeons. This article presents a case of an elderly patient with a severe intra-abdominal infection complicated by an anastomotic leak. This patient had experienced prolonged sepsis and multiple surgical traumas. Upon admission to our department, exploratory surgery revealed extensive bowel edema and adhesions, an anastomotic leak, and abdominal contamination with infection. In accordance with the principles of damage control surgery, the anastomotic leak was exteriorized, the abdomen was left open, and continuous intra-abdominal lavage with dual-lumen catheters was implemented to effectively control the infection. Negative pressure wound therapy was used to manage the open abdomen, and a negative pressure-assisted drainage device was used to manage the enteroatmospheric fistula. After granulation of the abdominal wound, split-thickness skin grafting was performed. The enteroatmospheric fistula was converted into an enterocutaneous fistula. A 3D-printed stoma baseplate was used to manage the digestive fistula. Concurrently, enhanced parenteral and enteral nutritional support was provided. Six months later, the patient successfully underwent definitive fistula resection and abdominal wall defect repair.
4.Modeling and simulation study of transmission pathways of multidrug-resistant organisms based on digital twin technology
Xuxia YU ; Kai HUANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Jiaji HU ; Zheng LI ; Qinhong XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):2980-2984
OBJECTIVE To explore the application of digital twin technology in modeling and simulating the hospi-tal-associated transmission pathways of multidrug-resistant organisms(MDROs)and propose MDRO transmis-sion prevention and control strategies based on digital twins.METHODS Real-time hospital data and person-nel mobility information from Jun.2023 to Jun.2024 were collected and analyzed.A dynamic model of the hospi-tal's internal environment and MDROs transmission was established by digital modeling and 3D simulation tech-nology of the hospital environment.A simulation platform was utilized to analyze the impact of different preven-tion and control measures on MDROs transmission risks.Digital twin technology was employed for predicting and real-time monitoring of organism transmission pathways.RESULTS Simulation data showed that under initial pre-vention and control conditions,Ward A had 8 infected individuals and a transmission duration of 12 days.Af-ter implementing comprehensive measures of"increased cleaning frequency+enhanced personnel protection",the number of infected individuals reduced to 4,the transmission duration shortened to 6 days and the transmis-sion risk reduction rate reached 45.00%.The digital twin model can effectively reflect the transmission patterns of MDROs within the hospital and provide quantitative risk assessments under different prevention and control strat-egies.CONCLUSIONS Digital twin technology can predict and simulate organism transmission pathways in real-time,providing scientific decision-making support for hospitals.It has the potential to become a new paradigm for MDROs prevention and control.
5.Whole-course management of abdominal opening with enteroatmospheric fistula
Weidong ZHONG ; Gen HU ; Zhenguo ZHAO ; Zhen WANG ; Jinchun LIU ; Wei LI ; Liqiang DAI ; Lingxiao PU ; Surui WANG ; Yuefan SHEN ; Xuxia XUE ; Guoyi SHAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(3):323-326
Severe intra-abdominal infections are life-threatening conditions and a significant challenge for surgeons. This article presents a case of an elderly patient with a severe intra-abdominal infection complicated by an anastomotic leak. This patient had experienced prolonged sepsis and multiple surgical traumas. Upon admission to our department, exploratory surgery revealed extensive bowel edema and adhesions, an anastomotic leak, and abdominal contamination with infection. In accordance with the principles of damage control surgery, the anastomotic leak was exteriorized, the abdomen was left open, and continuous intra-abdominal lavage with dual-lumen catheters was implemented to effectively control the infection. Negative pressure wound therapy was used to manage the open abdomen, and a negative pressure-assisted drainage device was used to manage the enteroatmospheric fistula. After granulation of the abdominal wound, split-thickness skin grafting was performed. The enteroatmospheric fistula was converted into an enterocutaneous fistula. A 3D-printed stoma baseplate was used to manage the digestive fistula. Concurrently, enhanced parenteral and enteral nutritional support was provided. Six months later, the patient successfully underwent definitive fistula resection and abdominal wall defect repair.
6.Analysis on the characteristics of natural foci of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Gansu Province, 2012-2022
Kongfu WEI ; Xinfeng LIU ; Faxiang GOU ; Xuxia WANG ; Zhongyi JIANG ; Zhiping LI ; Xiaoshu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(1):117-122
Objective:To explore the characteristics of natural foci of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Gansu Province.Methods:The information of HFRS case data and rodent density monitoring data from 2012 to 2022 in Gansu Province were collected and epidemiological methods were used to analyze and investigate the characteristics of the epidemic focus.Results:A total of 869 cases of HFRS were reported, and four patients died from 2012 to 2022. The annual incidence rate is between 0.05 per 100 000 and 1.21 per 100 000. The cases were mainly distributed in the eastern, southeast, southern, and south of the central region of Gansu Province. Most cases were distributed between age 20-60, and the sex ratio was 1.85∶1 (564∶305). Most cases were farmers (61.80%, 537/869), herdsmen (19.79%,172/869) and students (6.33%, 55/869). In a wild rat-type epidemic focus,the incidence peak was from November to January of the following year. The natural rodent hosts of HFRS were Rattus norvegicus, Apodemus agrarius, and Mus musculus. The hantaan virus carriage rates were 2.79% (21/754), 0.42% (5/1 179) and 0.31% (2/643),respectively. Three epidemic foci were defined: two derived from the Pingliang and Gannan prefecture new outbreaks epidemic foci, respectively, while the other was the residue of the Dingxi epidemic focus. Conclusions:The southern, south of the central region and eastern part of Gansu Province are current key HFRS epidemic foci dominated by Rattus norvegicus, Apodemus agrarius, and Mus musculus, respectively. The virus genotype is hantaan virus. Case reporting areas should strengthen epidemic monitoring; the key epidemic areas should strengthen and implement various prevention and control measures to reduce the harm caused by HFRS.
7.Early plasma exchange and continuous renal replacement therapy improve puerperal prognosis in hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure in pregnancy
Li LIJUAN ; Fan MINGMING ; Zhou MI ; Lu PINGLAN ; Liu JIANRONG ; Yi HUIMIN ; Wei XUXIA
Liver Research 2024;8(2):118-126
Background and aim:Hepatitis B virus(HBV)-related gestational acute-on-chronic liver failure(ACLF)is a severe condition with limited treatment options.This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and ideal timing of plasma exchange and continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)in managing pregnant women with HBV-related ACLF. Methods:This study retrospectively analyzed 51 eligible patients with HBV-related gestational ACLF between 2009 and 2020.Patients admitted to the study were divided into a conventional treatment group and a new treatment group according to whether they received the new management protocol,which included more aggressive plasma exchange(PE)and CRRT strategies.All 19 pregnant women with hepatic encephalopathy(HE)were divided into an early treatment group and a non-early treatment group according to whether PE therapy was initiated within three days.Our study had two primary objectives.Firstly,we aimed to evaluate the impact of PE and CRRT on puerperal survival.Secondly,we sought to assess the effects of early PE and CRRT regimens on puerperal survival in women with HE. Results:The levels of total bilirubin on the second day postpartum(D3),the third day postpartum(D4),and the fifth day postpartum(D6)were significantly lower in the new treatment group compared to the conventional treatment group(P=0.02,0.01,and 0.02,respectively).The ALT of D3 was significantly elevated in the new treatment group compared to the conventional treatment group(P=0.02).The incidence of HE overall increased from prenatal to postpartum D4,peaked on D4,and then gradually decreased from the fourth day postpartum(D5)(P=0.027).The first week after delivery revealed a significant difference in survival rate between the two groups,the conventional treatment group had statistically higher mortality rates compared to the new treatment group(P=0.002).Similarly,the entire puerperal period mortality rate of the conventional treatment group was statistically higher than the new treatment group(P=0.002).Moreover,among all patients with HE,the non-early treatment group showed significantly higher puerperal mortality rates compared to the early treatment group(P=0.006). Conclusions:Early PE and CRRT conducted within three days post-childbirth,enhance puerperal prog-nosis for HBV-related gestational ACLF.
8.Inhaled nitric oxide as a salvage therapy for refractory hypoxemia in the post-transplantation period of hepatopulmonary syndrome:An explorative report of three cases
Lyu HAIJIN ; Yi XIAOMENG ; Zou YUNSHAN ; Lu PINGLAN ; Li LIJUAN ; Liu JIANRONG ; Chen SENBIAO ; Wei XUXIA ; Yang YANG ; Yi HUIMIN
Liver Research 2024;8(3):188-192
Liver transplantation(LT)is the only effective treatment for hepatopulmonary syndrome(HPS).Moreover,perioperative refractory hypoxemia(pRH)is a prevalent life-threatening condition and has extremely limited treatment options.Here,we report three patients with HPS who experienced pRH after LT and were consecutively treated with different salvage therapies,ephedrine inhalation,intravenous use of methylene blue with nitric oxide(NO)inhalation,and NO inhalation alone.The results showed that unresolved severe hypoxia may induce fatal morbidity such as early biliary leakage and acute kidney injury.Early initiation of NO inhalation,rather than ephedrine,can significantly improve oxygenation in patients with pRH and may help prevent hypoxia-related complications.Therefore,based on the response to these exploratory salvage treatments,we further demonstrate the unique ventilation-perfusion mismatch pathophysiology in specific lung regions during pRH in HPS.We propose that early inhalation of NO is an important treatment option to rescue severe hypoxia in patients with HPS during the perioperative period of LT.
9.The correlation between attitudes towards insulin therapy and risk perception of diabetic complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lixia LI ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Xuxia LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(21):1635-1644
Objective:To understand the current status and influencing factors of risk perception regarding complications in patients with type 2 diabetes, and exploring its correlation with attitudes towards insulin therapy.Methods:A convenience sampling method was used to select 290 patients with type 2 diabetes admitted to the Endocrinology Department of Shanxi Provincial People′s Hospital from March to August 2023. A cross-sectional study was conducted using general information questionnaire, Attitudes Towards Insulin Therapy Scale, and a Diabetes Complications Risk Perception Scale.Results:The 270 valid questionnaires were collected. There were 126 males and 144 females in 270 patients.The total score for attitudes towards insulin therapy among patients with type 2 diabetes was 67.08 ± 7.42, while the total score for the perception of diabetic complications risk was 2.39 ± 0.49. There was a negative correlation between the total score and dimensions of attitudes towards insulin therapy and the total score of risk perception in patients with type 2 diabetes ( r values were -0.73--0.20, all P<0.05). Multiple stepwise linear regression analysis showed that body mass index, smoking status, duration of diabetes, coexistence of other chronic diseases, receipt of diabetes-related health education, glycated hemoglobin reaching the target level (<7.0% as the target), and attitudes towards insulin therapy were influencing factors for the risk perception of complications in patients with type 2 diabetes ( t values were -15.12-8.69, all P<0.01). Conclusions:Patients with type 2 diabetes had cognitive barriers towards insulin therapy and held negative attitudes towards it. Their risk perception of complications was at a low level, and there was a negative correlation between the two. Throughout the process of insulin treatment, adequate communication was conducted by healthcare professionals with the patients to establish a positive doctor-patient relationship. Patients′ doubts and concerns about the treatment were addressed, necessary health education and psychological support were provided, and efforts were made to help patients develop a correct treatment attitude and enhance their risk perception of diabetic complications.
10.Best evidence summary of ulcer prevention in high-risk patients with diabetic foot
Xuxia LI ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Lixia LI ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(11):1430-1436
Objective:To retrieve, obtain and summarize the best evidence for ulcer prevention in high-risk patients with diabetic foot, so as to provide reference for clinical medical and nursing staff.Methods:According to the "6S" pyramid model of evidence-based resources, the literature on ulcer prevention in high-risk patients with diabetic foot was systematically searched in British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice, UpToDate, Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Medlive, Guidelines International Network, International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot, International Diabetes Federation, American Diabetes Association, Australian Diabetic Foot Network, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, China Biomedical Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang Data. The search period is from database establishment to September 30, 2023. Two researchers independently evaluated the included literature and extracted literature that met quality standards.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, including 7 guidelines, two expert consensus, one clinical practice, and five systematic reviews. This paper summarized 21 best pieces of evidence from five aspects of regular screening, self-monitoring, foot care, exercise prevention and health education for high-risk patients with diabetic foot.Conclusions:The best evidence of ulcer prevention in high-risk patients with diabetic foot summarized provides evidence-based basis for clinical nursing practice.

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