1.Economic burden due to hospital-associated infections in children with acute leukemia during transplantation
Yi XU ; Yu ZHANG ; Peng XU ; Xuan GUO ; Binghao BIAN ; Jingyi LYU ; Dongdong HUO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(21):3238-3242
OBJECTIVE To investigate the incidence of hospital-associated infections among the children with acute leukemia and analyze the economic burden so as to provide scientific bases for formulating the hospital infec-tion management strategies.METHODS A total of 140 children with acute leukemia who were hospitalized in pedi-atric hematology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University and underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from Jan.1,2018 to Jun.30,2024 were recruited as the research subjects.The clinical data,incidence of infections and cost data were collected.The infection group and the non-infection group were matched in a 1∶1 ratio by propensity score matching method.The length of hospital stay and costs of medical items were compared between the infection group and the non-infection group.The economic burden due to the hospital-associated infections was estimated.RESULTS Of the 140 children,59 had hospital-as-sociated infections,with the incidence of infections 42.14%.A total of 125 children who conformed to the inclu-sion and exclusion criteria were included in the study,among whom 53 pairs were matched successfully by propen-sity score matching method.The median hospitalization cost was 230,125.79 yuan in the infection group after the matching,189,880.90 yuan in the non-infection group,and there was significant difference between the two groups(Z=-2.038,P=0.042).The direct economic burden due to the hospital-associated infections in the chil-dren with acute leukemia was 40,244.89 yuan.The median costs of western medicine,self-pay and antibiotics were increased most remarkably among all the costs of medical items(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION The targeted surveillance of hospital-associated infections and early warning of suspected cases are the major strategies to reduce the incidence of infections and relieve the economic burden.
2.Economic burden due to hospital-associated infections in children with acute leukemia during transplantation
Yi XU ; Yu ZHANG ; Peng XU ; Xuan GUO ; Binghao BIAN ; Jingyi LYU ; Dongdong HUO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(21):3238-3242
OBJECTIVE To investigate the incidence of hospital-associated infections among the children with acute leukemia and analyze the economic burden so as to provide scientific bases for formulating the hospital infec-tion management strategies.METHODS A total of 140 children with acute leukemia who were hospitalized in pedi-atric hematology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University and underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from Jan.1,2018 to Jun.30,2024 were recruited as the research subjects.The clinical data,incidence of infections and cost data were collected.The infection group and the non-infection group were matched in a 1∶1 ratio by propensity score matching method.The length of hospital stay and costs of medical items were compared between the infection group and the non-infection group.The economic burden due to the hospital-associated infections was estimated.RESULTS Of the 140 children,59 had hospital-as-sociated infections,with the incidence of infections 42.14%.A total of 125 children who conformed to the inclu-sion and exclusion criteria were included in the study,among whom 53 pairs were matched successfully by propen-sity score matching method.The median hospitalization cost was 230,125.79 yuan in the infection group after the matching,189,880.90 yuan in the non-infection group,and there was significant difference between the two groups(Z=-2.038,P=0.042).The direct economic burden due to the hospital-associated infections in the chil-dren with acute leukemia was 40,244.89 yuan.The median costs of western medicine,self-pay and antibiotics were increased most remarkably among all the costs of medical items(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION The targeted surveillance of hospital-associated infections and early warning of suspected cases are the major strategies to reduce the incidence of infections and relieve the economic burden.
3.Investigation on radiation doses and related influencing factors for CT adult examinations in Huai′an city
Binbin HUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Dongdong HE ; Xiaomin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(1):45-50
Objective:To investigate the level of radiation doses to adults caused by CT examination in Huai′an, and explore the local CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs).Methods:Totally 45 CT scaners were selected to investigate the information on hospitals, equipment, scanning parameters, and radiation doses. Empirical formula were used to estimate the effective dose to adults. Nonparametric rank sum tests were used to analyze differences in radiation dose level between CT service age and hospital grade.Results:A total of 3 483 patients were collected, including 890 for head examinations, 890 for chest, 846 for abdomen, and 857 for lumbar spine. The 75% percentile values of CTDI vol to adult patients from CT scanning for head, chest, abdomen, lumbar spine examinations were 63.0, 12.4, 20.0 and 24.0 mGy, respectively. The 75% percentile values of DLP were 858.6, 416.0, 620.7 and 559.2 mGy·cm, respectively. The 75% percentile values of DLP for males was higher than those for females. There were significant statistical differences in radiation doses dependent on equipment service (head: U =10 326.00, P<0.05; chest: U=36 094.50, P<0.05; abdomen: U= 7 859.00, P<0.05; lumbar spine: U=42 408.00, P<0.05), and hospital grade (head: H=14.280, P<0.05; chest: H=17.85, P<0.05; abdomen: H=97.18, P<0.05; lumbar spine: H=138.94, P<0.05). Conclusions:The CT radiation dose levels in Huai′an city is basically consistent with standard-reommended values, which is in line with the current status of CT equipment dose levels in the country. It is necessary to strengthen the quality control and maintenance of CT equipment.
4.Analysis on application of nuclear technology and radiation workers′ occupational health management in non-medical institutions in Huai′an City
Binbin HUO ; Zhiyong XU ; Dongdong HE ; Yinghua WANG ; Huan YANG ; Gongcheng LUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2021;30(1):10-13
Objective To investigate and analyze the current situation of nuclear technology utilization and radiation workers' occupational health management in non-medical institutions in Huai'an City, and to strengthen the prevention and control of occupational radiation diseases. Methods 37 non-medical institutions of nuclear technology utilization in Huai'an City were surveyed by questionnaire, including radioisotope and radiation apparatus, personal dose monitoring of radiation workers, implementation of occupational health examination, protective equipment, etc. Results The industry covers manufacturing industry, transportation, warehousing and postal industry, scientific research and technical service industry, residential service, repair and other service industries, 0 class I radiation device, 15 class II radiation devices, 67 class III radiation devices; 0 class I and II radiation sources, 1 class III radiation device, 16 class IV radiation sources, 51 class V radiation sources, 1 unsealed radioactive material Class B workplace; 493 radiation workers, 90.5% with certificates, 85.4% with personal dose monitoring rate, rate of 37.8% with radiation protection monitoring equipment, and 68.0% with occupational health examination rate. It has 13 institutions equipped with personal protective equipment, 23 with dose alarming devices and 14 with radiation protection monitors. 30 radiation workplace tests have been carried out in the past two years. Conclusion The occupational health management of radiation workers in non-medical institutions is weak. At present, the responsibility of occupational health supervision has been assigned to the health department. Therefore, the health administrative department should strengthen the supervision of non-medical nuclear technology utilization institutions and improve the emergency mechanism of radiation emergencies in Huai'an city.

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