1.Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of 233 cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in adult patients
Yufang CHEN ; Chaoyan YAN ; Shuangqing LIAN ; Lijun QIU ; Yanyi GUO ; Yanqing ZHANG ; Xuan LIN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2025;25(4):364-370
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections in adult patients for improving clinical treatment and identifying potential interventions.Methods Clinical data of inpatients diagnosed with S.aureus bloodstream infection confirmed by blood culture in a hospital from January 2016 to December 2023 were retrospectively reviewed.The data included patient age,gender,history of hospital admission,department of admission,underlying diseases,primary infection,quick Pitt bacteremia score(qPitt),invasive treatment,empirical anti-infective treatment,and treatment outcomes.Patients were assigned to case group or control group according to whether they died in hospital in order to identify the prognostic factors of patient outcomes.Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent prognostic factors.Results A total of 233 cases of S.aureus bacteremia were identified.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age ≥ 70 years old(OR=4.725,95%CI:1.228-18.173,P=0.024),diabetes mellitus(OR=8.161,95%CI:1.954-34.086,P=0.004),Charlson comorbidity index(CCI)≥ 5(OR=7.672,95%CI:1.901-30.963,P=0.004),hospital infection(OR=7.853,95%CI:1.588-38.832,P=0.012),and qPitt ≥ 2(OR=23.189,95%CI:4.461-120.552,P<0.001)were independent prognostic factors for poor outcome of patients with S.aureus bacteremia,while catheter-associated infection(OR=0.051,95%CI:0.005-0.579,P=0.016)was negatively correlated with mortality.Conclusions Advanced age,diabetes mellitus,high CCI,hospital infection,and high qPitt were independent prognostic factors for poor outcomes of patients with S.aureus bacteremia.The patients should be well managed by timely removal of eradicable lesions to improve patient outcomes.
2.Monitoring results of key occupational hazard factors in workplaces in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
YU Chaoyan ; HONG Bin ; WU Xiaojun ; WANG Nianwei ; GAO Yan ; WANG Yangfeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(12):1277-1281
Objective:
To analyze the monitoring results of key occupational hazard factors in workplaces across different industries in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Aba Prefecture), Sichuan Province, so as to provide the basis for optimizing occupational disease prevention and control measures.
Methods:
Data of key occupational hazard factors in workplaces in Aba Prefecture from 2022 to 2024 were collected through the Workplace Occupational Hazard Monitoring System. Descriptive analyses were conducted on the over-standard rates of occupational hazard factors, completion rates of occupational health examinations, and participation rates in occupational health training.
Results:
From 2022 to 2024, 165 enterprise-times in Aba Prefecture were monitored, with 112 enterprise-times exceeding the standards, the over-standard rate of enterprises was 67.88%. A total of 1 005 worksite positions were monitored, with 302 exceeding the standards, the over-standard rate of worksite positions was 30.05%. The over-standard rates of enterprises and worksite positions showed upward trends from 2022 to 2024 (both P<0.05). The over-standard rates of enterprises in the ferrous metal mining and dressing industry and non-ferrous metal mining and dressing industry were both 100%. The top three over-standard rates of worksite positions were in the non-metallic mining and dressing industry, ferrous metal mining and dressing industry, and non-ferrous metal mining and dressing industry, at 62.50%, 56.00%, and 53.13%, respectively. Worksite positions exposed to silica dust, noise, and coal dust had relatively high over-standard rates, at 17.00%, 10.04%, and 7.27%, respectively. The actual numbers of physical examinations for personnel at worksite positions with dust, chemical factors, and physical factors were 9 398, 2 469, and 10 928 person-times, respectively, with completion rates of 95.78%, 81.03%, and 100.00%, respectively. The actual number of re-examinations were 428, 129, and 1 121 person-times, respectively, with re-examination rates of 64.26%, 27.27%, and 81.53%, respectively. Among the monitored enterprises, 102 enterprise-times participated in training for persons in charge, with a participation rate of 61.82%; 108 enterprise-times participated in training for occupational health management personnel, with a participation rate of 65.45%; and 10 489 person-times of workers exposed to hazards participated in occupational health training for workers, with a participation rate of 86.24%.
Conclusions
The over-standard rate of key occupational hazards factors in workplaces in Aba Prefecture was relatively high. The completion rate of occupational health examinations was good, but the re-examination rate was low. It is recommended to focus on strengthening the prevention and control of occupational hazard factors in the mining and dressing industry and promoting the effective implementation of occupational health examinations and occupational health training.
3.Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of 233 cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in adult patients
Yufang CHEN ; Chaoyan YAN ; Shuangqing LIAN ; Lijun QIU ; Yanyi GUO ; Yanqing ZHANG ; Xuan LIN
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2025;25(4):364-370
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections in adult patients for improving clinical treatment and identifying potential interventions.Methods Clinical data of inpatients diagnosed with S.aureus bloodstream infection confirmed by blood culture in a hospital from January 2016 to December 2023 were retrospectively reviewed.The data included patient age,gender,history of hospital admission,department of admission,underlying diseases,primary infection,quick Pitt bacteremia score(qPitt),invasive treatment,empirical anti-infective treatment,and treatment outcomes.Patients were assigned to case group or control group according to whether they died in hospital in order to identify the prognostic factors of patient outcomes.Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent prognostic factors.Results A total of 233 cases of S.aureus bacteremia were identified.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age ≥ 70 years old(OR=4.725,95%CI:1.228-18.173,P=0.024),diabetes mellitus(OR=8.161,95%CI:1.954-34.086,P=0.004),Charlson comorbidity index(CCI)≥ 5(OR=7.672,95%CI:1.901-30.963,P=0.004),hospital infection(OR=7.853,95%CI:1.588-38.832,P=0.012),and qPitt ≥ 2(OR=23.189,95%CI:4.461-120.552,P<0.001)were independent prognostic factors for poor outcome of patients with S.aureus bacteremia,while catheter-associated infection(OR=0.051,95%CI:0.005-0.579,P=0.016)was negatively correlated with mortality.Conclusions Advanced age,diabetes mellitus,high CCI,hospital infection,and high qPitt were independent prognostic factors for poor outcomes of patients with S.aureus bacteremia.The patients should be well managed by timely removal of eradicable lesions to improve patient outcomes.
4.Advances in proteomic technologies for asthenozoospermia
Yan ZHANG ; Liangzhao LIU ; Han LIU ; Yonghua HE ; Chaoyan OU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):432-437
Asthenozoospermia is a condition of deficient motility of spermatozoa, and about 27.8% of male infertility results from asthenozoospermia. Its etiology is complex and its pathogenesis is still unclear, and exploring its pathogenesis can help to find effective prevention and treatment strategies. In recent years, with the development of proteomic technologies (two-dimensional electrophoresis, yeast two-hybrid technology, mass spectrum, etc.), many researchers have focused their researches on the study of asthenozoospermia based on proteomics, revealing the differential proteins of asthenozoospermia and the biological pathways that underlie them, providing numerous theoretical support for the mechanistic study of asthenozoospermia. In this review, we focus on the relevant techniques of proteomics and summarize the many achievements made in understanding the differential protein expression, etiology, and mechanism of asthenozoospermia, which will hopefully provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of asthenozoospermia. Protein-protein interactions and pathways and metabolic abnormalities provide a promising direction to study sperm motility in asthenozoospermia.
5.Advances in proteomic technologies for asthenozoospermia
Yan ZHANG ; Liangzhao LIU ; Han LIU ; Yonghua HE ; Chaoyan OU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):432-437
Asthenozoospermia is a condition of deficient motility of spermatozoa, and about 27.8% of male infertility results from asthenozoospermia. Its etiology is complex and its pathogenesis is still unclear, and exploring its pathogenesis can help to find effective prevention and treatment strategies. In recent years, with the development of proteomic technologies (two-dimensional electrophoresis, yeast two-hybrid technology, mass spectrum, etc.), many researchers have focused their researches on the study of asthenozoospermia based on proteomics, revealing the differential proteins of asthenozoospermia and the biological pathways that underlie them, providing numerous theoretical support for the mechanistic study of asthenozoospermia. In this review, we focus on the relevant techniques of proteomics and summarize the many achievements made in understanding the differential protein expression, etiology, and mechanism of asthenozoospermia, which will hopefully provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of asthenozoospermia. Protein-protein interactions and pathways and metabolic abnormalities provide a promising direction to study sperm motility in asthenozoospermia.
6.Analysis of whole genome characteristics of 1 clinical subgenus C human adenovirus strain isolated from Hunan province in 2014
Ruoqun MA ; Xingyui XIANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Fangcai LI ; Chaoyan HUANG ; Ailii CUI ; Yan ZHANG ; Wenbo XU ; Naiying MAO ; Zhen ZHU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(1):49-56
Objective:To understand the genetic characteristics of subgenus C human adenovirus (HAdV-C) strain isolated in Hunan in 2014.Methods:An HAdV-C strain named Hunan2014-s024 was isolated from throat swab collected from a child with severe acute respiratory infection in Changsha city of Hunan province in 2014. The whole genome sequence (WGS) was obtained by segmented amplification and sequence splicing. Database of HAdV-C was constructed with the strain from this study and the HAdV-C representative strains from GenBank. The whole genome characteristics was analyzed by using bioinformatics software.Results:Strain Hunan2014-s024 has the highest homology with the HAdV-C strain (MK041244-CHN-2006) isolated from stool sample of a healthy child in Shanxi province in 2006, and the genome of strain MK041244-CHN-2006 was used as the backbone, and penton based gene was replaced by gene fragment from MK041246-chn-2012 strain isolated from a child with acute lower respiratory tract infection in Hunan province in 2012.Conclusions:Our result indicated that 2014 Hunan strain(Hunan2014-s024)is a recombinant virus of 2006 Shanxi strain(MK041244-CHN-2006)and 2012 Hunan strain(MK041246-CHN-2012). Due to the change of pathogenicity, it is necessary to strengthen the molecular epidemiological surveillance of HAdV-C to understand its potential disease burden and public health significance.
7.Reconstruction method of language pathways in the preoperative planning of brain tumor surgery.
Jing YAN ; Junfeng LU ; Jingliang CHENG ; Jinsong WU ; Jie ZHANG ; Chaoyan WANG ; Yunfei NIE ; Beibei PANG ; Xianzhi LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2015;53(5):362-367
OBJECTIVETo propose a clinically practical and simple fiber tracking method for language pathways, and to explore its feasibility in preoperative planning for brain tumors adjacent to the language cortex.
METHODSDiffusion tensor imaging was examined in 18 healthy subjects and 13 patients with brain tumors adjacent to the language cortex between December 2013 and June 2014. The associated fibers of language pathways were reconstructed using a commercial software (Syngo workstation). Firstly, the feasibility of fiber tracking method for language pathways in healthy subjects were studied, and then its application was assessed in patients with brain tumors. The anatomic relationship between tumors and the associated fibers was analyzed.
RESULTSBy selecting appropriate regions of interest, the associated fibers in the dorsal pathways (superior longitudinal fasciculus/arcuate fasciculus, including both direct and indirect pathways) and ventral pathways (uncinate fasciculus, middle longitudinal fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus and inferiorfronto-occipital fasciculus) were reconstructed in all 18 healthy subjects. In patients with brain tumors, the relationship between the tumors and adjacent associated fibers were divided into two types: adjacent associated fibers could be displaced or separated, and involved the superior longitudinal fasciculus/arcuate fasciculus (n=6), middle longitudinal fasciculus (n=4), uncinate fasciculus (n=3), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (n=3) and inferiorfronto-occipital fasciculus (n=2); alternatively, the adjacent associated fibers were infiltrated or destroyed, and involved the inferiorfronto-occipital fasciculus (n=10), uncinate fasciculus (n=8), middle longitudinal fasciculus (n=5), inferior longitudinal fasciculus (n=4) and superior longitudinal fasciculus/arcuate fasciculus (n=3).
CONCLUSIONSThe associated fibers of language pathways could be visualized rapidly and in real-time by fiber tracking technology based on diffusion tensor imaging. This is feasible for preoperative planning regarding brain tumors adjacent to the language cortex.
Brain Neoplasms ; surgery ; Cerebral Cortex ; surgery ; Diffusion Tensor Imaging ; Humans ; Language ; Neural Pathways ; Postoperative Complications ; prevention & control
8.Response surface methodology to optimize marine microbe culture for producing fungi fibrinolytic compound.
Tongwei SU ; Bin BAO ; Ting YAN ; Chaoyan ZHANG ; Yongshi BU ; Wenhui WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(6):857-861
Response surface methodology was applied to optimize the fermentation conditions of FGFC1 (Fungi fibrinolytic compound 1). On the basis of single factor tests, response surface analysis was designed by Design-Expert, and the effects of culture time, ornithine hydrochloride addition and culture temperature on the yield of FGFC1 were studied, the predicted value and measured value were also contrasted. The results show the optimal culture conditions as follows: the culture time is 7 d, ornithine hydrochloride addition is 0.5% (M/V), culture temperature is 28 degrees C. Under these conditions, the yield of FGFC1 is 1 978.33 mg/L, which is consistent with the predicted value. It shows that the experiment is effective.
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