1.Guiding value of thromboelastography in blood transfusion therapy for patients undergoing liver rupture repair
Dan CHEN ; Gaimei CHEN ; Yuan NIU ; Lijing HUANG ; Mingjuan MA ; Jie WANG ; Xiaoyan YANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(14):1715-1718,1724
Objective To explore the guiding value of thromboelastography(TEG)in blood transfusion therapy for patients undergoing liver rupture repair.Methods A total of 106 patients who underwent liver rupture repair and were admitted to the hospital from June 2021 to June 2024 were selected.According to the random number table method,the patients were divided into 53 patients who underwent liver rupture repair with TEG detection blood transfusion(study group)and 53 patients who underwent liver rupture repair with conventional coagulation function detection blood transfusion(control group).General information of patients was collected.The levels of coagulation function indicators,the dosage of blood products and intraoperative complications of patients in the study group and the control group before blood transfusion and 24 hours after blood transfusion were compared.Results 24 hours after blood transfusion,the fibrinogen level in the study group was higher than that in the control group,while the prothrombin time,activated partial thromboplastin time and thrombin time were shorter than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically sig-nificant(P<0.05).The dosages of red blood cells,frozen plasma,platelets and cryoprecipitate in the study group were all lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The total incidence of intraoperative complications in the study group was lower than that in the con-trol group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion TEG has significant guiding value in blood transfusion therapy for patients undergoing liver rupture repair.
2.Clinical characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in 20 299 children
Shuang WANG ; Jing CHEN ; Yuexin ZHANG ; Gaimei WANG
International Journal of Pediatrics 2023;50(5):340-343
Objective:To explore the clinical features of Mycoplasma pneumoniae(MP)infection in children, and provide data support for the prevention and control of MP.Methods:In this study , a retrospective analysis was used to collect clinical data with respiratory tract infection from January 2018 to February 2022 in the Shenyang Children′s Hospital, and analyze the distribution characteristics of MP positive rate, season, age, sex.Results:In this study, the positive rate of MP was 17.12% (20 299/118 598), in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 were 22.92% (7 732/33 738), 15.76% (5 736/36 388), 9.81% (1 313/13 379) and 16.60% (4 954/29 849) respectively.The highest positive rates of MP in 2018 and 2019 were 27.72% (1 809/6 527) and 23.45% (1 519/6 478) in summer, respectively, 2020 was spring (19.13%, 216/1 129) and 2021 was autumn (20.09%, 1 665/8 287).The MP positive rates of infancy, early childhood, preschool age and school age were 5.89% (605/10 265), 14.35% (4 639/32 333), 18.51% (10 961/59 203) and 24.37% (4 094/16 798), and MP positive rate increased with age, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=1 790.971, P<0.05).The positive rate of boys was 14.70% (9 586/65 206), while that of girls was 20.06% (10 713/53 392), the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=594.937, P<0.05). Conclusion:MP can occur all years round, mainly in summer and autumn.Girls are susceptible, especially common in school-age and pre-school children.Prevention and control measures should be taken as soon as possible for susceptible individuals to reduce the infection rate of MP.
3. Impact of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy on neonatal mortality and major complications in preterm infants
Meiyu WANG ; Xiangyong KONG ; Zhichun FENG ; Fengdan XU ; Hongyan LYU ; Lihong YANG ; Sujing WU ; Rong JU ; Jin WANG ; Li PENG ; Zhankui LI ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Shujuan ZENG ; Huixian QIU ; Weixi WEN ; Hui WU ; Ying LI ; Nan LI ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Wenzheng JIA ; Guo GUO ; Weipeng LIU ; Feng WANG ; Gaimei LI ; Fang LIU ; Wei LI ; Xiao-ying ZHAO ; Hongbin CHENG ; Yunbo XU ; Wenchao CHEN ; Huan YIN ; Yanjie DING ; Xiaoliang WANG ; Ruiyan SHAN ; Ping XU ; Meiying HAN ; Chunyan YANG ; Tieqiang CHEN ; Xiaomei TONG ; Shaojun LIU ; Ziyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(14):1065-1070
Objective:
To investigate the effect of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy (HDCP) on the mortality and early complications of premature infants.
Methods:
The general clinical data of preterm infants with gestational age 24-36+ 6 weeks were collected from the cooperative units in the task group from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014.According to the severity of HDCP, the infants were divided into 4 groups: HDCP group, preeclampsia group, eclampsia group and non HDCP group, the mortality and major complications of preterm infants were compared, and the influencing factors were analyzed.
Results:
The mortality rate of preterm in the HDCP group was significantly higher than that of non HDCP group, and there was statistical significance (

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