1.Clinical practice guidelines for intraoperative cell salvage in patients with malignant tumors
Changtai ZHU ; Ling LI ; Zhiqiang LI ; Xinjian WAN ; Shiyao CHEN ; Jian PAN ; Yi ZHANG ; Xiang REN ; Kun HAN ; Feng ZOU ; Aiqing WEN ; Ruiming RONG ; Rong XIA ; Baohua QIAN ; Xin MA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(2):149-167
Intraoperative cell salvage (IOCS) has been widely applied as an important blood conservation measure in surgical operations. However, there is currently a lack of clinical practice guidelines for the implementation of IOCS in patients with malignant tumors. This report aims to provide clinicians with recommendations on the use of IOCS in patients with malignant tumors based on the review and assessment of the existed evidence. Data were derived from databases such as PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library and Wanfang. The guideline development team formulated recommendations based on the quality of evidence, balance of benefits and harms, patient preferences, and health economic assessments. This study constructed seven major clinical questions. The main conclusions of this guideline are as follows: 1) Compared with no perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion (NPABT), perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion (PABT) leads to a more unfavorable prognosis in cancer patients (Recommended); 2) Compared with the transfusion of allogeneic blood or no transfusion, IOCS does not lead to a more unfavorable prognosis in cancer patients (Recommended); 3) The implementation of IOCS in cancer patients is economically feasible (Recommended); 4) Leukocyte depletion filters (LDF) should be used when implementing IOCS in cancer patients (Strongly Recommended); 5) Irradiation treatment of autologous blood to be reinfused can be used when implementing IOCS in cancer patients (Recommended); 6) A careful assessment of the condition of cancer patients (meeting indications and excluding contraindications) should be conducted before implementing IOCS (Strongly Recommended); 7) Informed consent from cancer patients should be obtained when implementing IOCS, with a thorough pre-assessment of the patient's condition and the likelihood of blood loss, adherence to standardized internally audited management procedures, meeting corresponding conditions, and obtaining corresponding qualifications (Recommended). In brief, current evidence indicates that IOCS can be implemented for some malignant tumor patients who need allogeneic blood transfusion after physician full evaluation, and LDF or irradiation should be used during the implementation process.
2.Impact of healthcare-associated infection control culture construction on hand hygiene compliance
Qi ZHANG ; Qian LI ; Xueqin ZHANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Baozhen LI ; Baohua PING ; Meng CHU ; Feng YE
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(2):247-252
Objective To evaluate the impact of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)control culture construction on the hand hygiene(HH)compliance of health care workers(HCWs),and provide a basis for strengthening HAI management.Methods HCWs in a hospital in Xi'an City were selected as the research objects.On the occasion of World HH Day,a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control were held.Pre-activi-ties period was April 1-30,2024.During May 1-31,2024,a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control were carried out.The post-activities investigation period was June 1-30,2024.During De-cember 1-31,2024,HH compliance survey was carried out in batches in the whole hospital(including key depart-ments).HH compliance at different stages was compared.Results After a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control,HCWs'HH compliance rate was improved.HH compliance rate of nursing staff increased from 70.15%to 85.11%;HH compliance rate of HCWs before contacting with patients increased from 47.83%to 78.38%;both with statistically significant difference(both P<0.05).During December 1-31,2024,a batch survey on HH compliance of the whole hospital(including key departments)showed that the HH compliance rates of medical and nursing staff in key departments were higher than those of the whole hospital,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).HH compliance rates before aseptic operation and after contacting with patients in key departments were both higher than those of the whole hospital,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion Publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention con-trol can improve HH compliance rate of HCWs.HAI managers should pay more attention to the general depart-ments and improve HH compliance rate of HCWs.
3.Research progress of platelet function in immune regulation: from basic to clinical
Weihua HUANG ; Qiu SHEN ; Heshan TANG ; Ziyang FENG ; Min YE ; He ZHANG ; Ying LIU ; Baohua QIAN ; Zhanshan CHA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(11):1592-1601
Traditionally, platelets, which are anucleate cell fragments derived from blood cells, have been primarily associated with their pivotal functions in hemostasis and thrombosis. However, recent research has elucidated their significant role in immune regulation, highlighting their expression of various immune receptors, involvement in numerous immune-related signaling pathways, and activation of diverse effector functions. This paper elaborates on the fundamental biological characteristics and immune functions of platelets, the involvement of activated platelets in immune regulation, and their prospective applications in clinical therapy. Furthermore, the paper discusses future directions in platelet immune research, as well as the prospects and developmental trends in immunotherapy, aiming to furnish a thorough reference for the investigation and clinical utilization of platelets within the domain of immune regulation.
4.Impact of intraoperative platelet and cryoprecipitate transfusion strategies on perioperative transfusion and outcomes in orthotopic heart transplant patients
Rui ZHANG ; Xiaoqin LUO ; Mei ZHOU ; Fengxiu YU ; Baohua QIAN ; Haihui GU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(10):1313-1319
Objective: To retrospectively compare the impact of different intraoperative transfusion strategies for platelets and cryoprecipitate on perioperative blood usage and clinical outcomes in patients undergoing orthotopic heart transplant (OHT), thereby providing a reference for perioperative patient blood management. Methods: The clinical data of 65 patients who had undergone OHT at our hospital between 2020 and 2025 were retrospective collected. Patient demographics, underlying chronic conditions, and perioperative (preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative) laboratory blood test results were analyzed. The transfusion volumes of intraoperative red blood cells, plasma, platelets, and cryoprecipitate were examined. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were employed to identify factors associated with perioperative outcomes. Results: A total of 65 patients received allogeneic blood transfusion during the perioperative period. The ultilization of intraoperative platelets and cryoprecipitate was as follows: simultaneous transfusion of both platelets and cryoprecipitate (at a 1∶1 ratio) was administered in 42 patients (64.62%), platelets alone in 12 patients (18.46%), and cryoprecipitate alone in 11 patients (16.92%). Patients who received simultaneous transfusion of platelets and cryoprecipitate (1∶1) (n=42) had a shorter ICU length of stay (32.45±10.18 d), while those who received either platelets or cryoprecipitate alone (n=23) had a significantly longer ICU length of stay (68±15.97 d). Patients receiving simultaneous intraoperative transfusion of platelets and cryoprecipitate also required fewer units of allogeneic red blood cells intraoperatively (median=4 units) and had a lower mortality rate (16.7%) than those receiving either product alone (26.1%), with a statistically significant difference (P=0.023). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that the volume of cryoprecipitate transfused was an independent protective factor against postoperative allogeneic red blood cell transfusion (OR=0.344, 95% CI [0.177, 0.829], P=0.0159). Multivariate logistic regression also identified cryoprecipitate transfusion volume as an independent protective factor for ICU length of stay (OR=0.877, 95% CI [0.719, 0.986], P=0.0008), which was in line with the multivariate Cox regression results. Conclusion: In patients undergoing OHT, the intraoperative transfusion strategy for platelets and cryoprecipitate influences the volume of perioperative allogeneic red blood cell transfusion and patient mortality. Intraoperative cryoprecipitate transfusion volume is an independent protective factor against both postoperative allogeneic red blood cell transfusion and prolonged ICU length of stay. The establishment of a multidisciplinary collaborative blood management model, combined with the modification of perioperative blood utilization practices and the implementation of a comprehensive patient blood management strategy, can holistically ensure perioperative patient safety.
5.Effect of standing time on recovery rate of buffy coat pooled platelet
Muhan WANG ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Wenlong LI ; Baohua QIAN
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(6):620-623
Objective To compare the recovery rate of frozen platelets prepared by pooled buffy coats(PBCs)under different standing time points,so as to improve the preparation method of platelets.Methods The whole blood(400 ml)were collected from 50 blood donators,and was equally divided into 1-hour group(standing time of buffy coat pooled platelet for 1 h,n=50)and 24-hour group(standing time of buffy coat pooled platelet for 24 h,n=50).The concentrated platelets were stored at-80℃.The recovery rate and morphology of the platelet were compared between the two groups one month later.Results The platelet count and recovery rate of the frozen platelet in the 24-hour group were higher than those in the 1-hour group([2.45±0.13]×109 vs.[2.32±0.10]×109,83.55%±5.42%vs.79.32%±5.75%,both P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the average platelet volume,platelet distribution width,pH,P-selectin,or residual red blood cells between the two groups.Conclusion Residual red blood cells and platelet count from PBCs under different standing time points meet the national quality standards.The buffy coat pooled platelet count and recovery rate of 24-hour standing are higher than those of 1-hour standing.
6.Effect of different leukocyte filters on filtration of erythrocyte suspensions
Heshan TANG ; Yan ZANG ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Weihua HUANG ; Jinqi LI ; Baohua QIAN ; Fei GUO
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(9):911-917
Objective To compare the filtration effects of different models of leukocyte filters on erythrocyte suspensions,so as to provide a reference for the selection of leukocyte filters in clinic.Methods The erythrocyte suspensions prepared by Department of Blood Transfusion of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University were used for filtration.The test was categorized into three groups based on the model of leukocyte filters,namely,AKTT-type(group Ⅰ),STTB-type(group Ⅱ),and STTA-type(groupⅢ).Each group was randomly assigned 8 bags of erythrocyte suspensions(specification 2U)with hematocrit≤55%and 10 bags of erythrocyte suspensions(specification 2U)with hematocrit>55%,and leukapheresis was applied.The quality indexes of the blood were detected before and after filtration,and the experimental data were comprehensively analyzed to evaluate the leukocyte filtration effect of various filters.Results When the hematocrit of the filtered erythrocyte suspensions was≤55%,there were significant differences in the platelet count after filtration(F=49.94,P<0.001)and filtration time(F=73.45,P<0.001)between groups,and the two indexes in group Ⅰ were superior to those in groups Ⅱ and Ⅲ.When the hematocrit of the filtered erythrocyte suspensions was>55%,there were significant differences in the platelet count after filtration(F=160.69,P<0.000 1),filtration time(F=366.09,P<0.000 1),residual leukocytes(F=4.28,P<0.05),and hemolytic rate(F=8.16,P<0.01)between groups.The platelet count after filtration and filtration time in group I were superior to those in group II and III.The indexes of residual leukocyte and hemolytic rate in groups I and II were superior to those in group III.Conclusion In order to ensure the safety and effectiveness of erythrocyte suspension transfusion,AKTT-type filter can be chosen to perform leukocyte filtration,which can further lower the blood transfusion complications.
7.Analysis of completion rate of tumor evaluation at initial assessment and after neoadjuvant therapy for mid and low rectal cancer : a national multicenter real-world study
Kexuan LI ; Tixian XIAO ; Xiaodong WANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Yuchen GUO ; Ming QU ; Si WU ; Xiaodong YANG ; Yinshengbo′er BAO ; Baohua WANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Xiangwang YU ; Beizhan NIU ; Junyang LU ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Zhen SUN ; Guoyou ZHANG ; Yan SHI ; Hong JIANG ; Yongjing TIAN ; Yongxiang LI ; Hongwei YAO ; Jun XUE ; Quan WANG ; Lie YANG ; Qian LIU ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(1):113-119
Objective:To investigate the completion rate of tumor evaluation at initial assessment and after neoadjuvant therapy for mid and low rectal cancer patients in the national multicenter real-world database.Methods:The prospective real-world study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 1 074 patients who underwent surgical treatment for mid and low rectal cancer in 47 national medical institutions, including Peking Union Medical College Hospital et al, from May 12,2023 to May 11,2024 were collected. Observation indicators: (1) clinical characteristics of patients with mid and low rectal cancer; (2) initial colonoscopy and pathologic evaluation of tumors in patients with mid and low rectal cancer; (3) initial imaging evaluation of patients with mid and low rectal cancer; (4) imaging evaluation after neoadjuvant therapy for patients with mid and low rectal cancer. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M( Q1, Q3). Count data were described as absoluter numbers and/or percentages. Results:(1) Clinical characteristics of patients with mid and low rectal cancer. Of the 1 074 patients, there were 713 males and 361 females, aged 63(56,70)years. The body mass index of 1 074 patients was 24(21,26)kg/m 2.For American Society of Anesthesiologists classification, there were 147 cases of stage Ⅰ, 641 cases of stage Ⅱ, 157 cases of stage Ⅲ, 2 cases of stage Ⅳ, and there were 127 cases missing data. (2) Initial colonoscopy and pathologic evaluation of tumors in patients with mid and low rectal cancer. Of the 1 074 patients, there were 787 cases (73.28%) undergoing complete colonoscopy, and there were only 197 cases (18.34%) undergoing immunohistochemical evaluation of all four mismatch repair proteins. (3) Initial imaging evaluation of patients with mid and low rectal cancer. Of the 1 074 patients, there were 842(78.40%) patients completing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound evaluation, and there were 914(85.10%) patients completing chest, abdomen, and pelvis enhanced computed tomography (CT) evaluation. In the 149 patients completing rectal ultrasound evaluation, there were 122 cases (81.88%) comple-ting T staging evaluation, and there were 81 cases (54.36%) completing N staging evaluation. In the 808 patients completing rectal MRI evaluation, there were 708 cases (87.62%) completing T staging evaluation, and there were 590 cases (73.02%) completing N staging evaluation. (4) Imaging evalua-tion after neoadjuvant therapy for patients with mid and low rectal cancer. Of the 388 patients with neoadjuvant therapy, there were 332 patients (85.57%) completing MRI or ultrasound evaluation, and there were 327 patients (84.28%) completing chest, abdomen, and pelvis enhanced CT evalua-tion. In the 70 patients completing rectal ultrasound evaluation, there were 65 cases (92.86%) com-pleting T staging evaluation, and there were 49 cases (70.00%) completing N staging evaluation. In the 327 patients completing rectal MRI evaluation, there were 246 cases (75.23%) completing T staging, and there were 228 cases (69.72%) completing N staging evaluation. Conclusion:The com-pletion rate of tumor imaging evaluation at initial assessment and after neoadjuvant therapy for mid and low rectal cancer patients on a national scale is relatively good.
8.Impact of healthcare-associated infection control culture construction on hand hygiene compliance
Qi ZHANG ; Qian LI ; Xueqin ZHANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Baozhen LI ; Baohua PING ; Meng CHU ; Feng YE
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(2):247-252
Objective To evaluate the impact of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)control culture construction on the hand hygiene(HH)compliance of health care workers(HCWs),and provide a basis for strengthening HAI management.Methods HCWs in a hospital in Xi'an City were selected as the research objects.On the occasion of World HH Day,a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control were held.Pre-activi-ties period was April 1-30,2024.During May 1-31,2024,a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control were carried out.The post-activities investigation period was June 1-30,2024.During De-cember 1-31,2024,HH compliance survey was carried out in batches in the whole hospital(including key depart-ments).HH compliance at different stages was compared.Results After a series of publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention and control,HCWs'HH compliance rate was improved.HH compliance rate of nursing staff increased from 70.15%to 85.11%;HH compliance rate of HCWs before contacting with patients increased from 47.83%to 78.38%;both with statistically significant difference(both P<0.05).During December 1-31,2024,a batch survey on HH compliance of the whole hospital(including key departments)showed that the HH compliance rates of medical and nursing staff in key departments were higher than those of the whole hospital,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).HH compliance rates before aseptic operation and after contacting with patients in key departments were both higher than those of the whole hospital,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion Publicity activities on HH as well as HAI prevention con-trol can improve HH compliance rate of HCWs.HAI managers should pay more attention to the general depart-ments and improve HH compliance rate of HCWs.
9.Comparative analysis of characteristics and functions of exosomes from human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platelets and apheresis platelets
Weihua HUANG ; Yan ZANG ; Aihua QIN ; Ziyang FENG ; Heshan TANG ; Fei GUO ; Chuyan WU ; Qiu SHEN ; Baohua QIAN ; Haihui GU ; Zhanshan CHA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(9):1154-1161
Objective: To compare the biological characteristics of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platelet exosomes (hiPSC-Plt-Exos) with those of conventional apheresis platelet exosomes (Plt-Exos), specifically focusing on their differential abilities to enhance the proliferation and migration of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs). Methods: Exosomes were isolated from hiPSC-derived Plt and apheresis Plt concentrate using size exclusion chromatography. These exosomes were then characterized through nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Western blotting. Co-culture experiments into hUC-MSCs were conducted with hiPSC-Plt-Exos and apheresis Plt-Exos, respectively. Their effects on the proliferation and migration of hUC-MSCs were assessed via cell proliferation assays and scratch tests. Results: hiPSC-Plt-Exos and apheresis Plt-Exos exhibited comparable particle sizes, morphological features (such as the characteristic cup-shaped structure), and surface markers (including CD9 and HSP70). Notably, hiPSC-Plt-Exos demonstrated a significantly greater ability to enhance the proliferation and migration of hUC-MSCs compared to apheresis Plt-Exos (P<0.05). These differences provide critical comparative data for their application in various clinical contexts. Conclusion: This study establishes a theoretical foundation for developing precise therapeutic strategies based on hiPSC-Plt-Exos. Furthermore, it underscores the necessity of selecting the appropriate type of exosomes according to the specific disease microenvironment to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes.
10.Progress in the application of intraoperative autologous blood transfusion in liver tumor surgery
Wenlong LI ; Baohua QIAN ; Haihui GU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(9):1259-1266
In liver tumor surgery, owing to the characteristics such as the abundant blood supply of the liver and the abnormal hyperplasia of tumor blood vessels, the risk of intraoperative hemorrhage is significantly elevated. Frequently, it is necessary to rely on allogeneic blood transfusion to maintain hemodynamic stability. It is well established that allogeneic blood transfusion poses risks such as immunosuppression and transmission of infectious agents, which may compromise postoperative recovery and long-term patient outcomes. Intraoperative autologous blood transfusion (IOABT) serves as a crucial strategy for blood conservation. The use of allogeneic blood can be effectively reduced by recovering, washing, and centrifuging blood from the patient's surgical field before transfusion to the patient. This article provides an overview of the application and research advancements in IOABT technology within the context of liver tumor surgery. It outlines the evolution of blood salvage techniques, core operational principles, and strategies to mitigate tumor cell dissemination, including the use of leukocyte filters and irradiation. Furthermore, it examines the clinical efficacy and safety of IOABT in both liver resection and liver transplantation, with particular attention to the potential risk of tumor cell reinfusion. Current evidence does not indicate an increased risk of tumor recurrence associated with this technique. Looking ahead, the integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, nanobiotechnology, and immunotherapy holds promise for further enhancing IOABT, ultimately enabling safer and more precise perioperative blood management strategies for patients undergoing liver tumor surgery.

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