1.Construction of an experiment curriculum system for the course of Oral Preventive Medicine to enhance the post competency of stomatology students
Yu GU ; Pengyuan BAI ; Jianguo LIU ; Yuhong XU ; Guohui BAI ; Jiayuan WU ; Qin FAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(4):524-528
Objective:To build an experimental curriculum system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of improving the job competence of oral medical students.Methods:By establishing knowledge modules, adjusting the experimental content, integrating teaching methods, and improving the comprehensive assessment system of teaching, the teaching reform is carried out in the experimental teaching of Oral Preventive Medicine for undergraduates from 2016 to 2017 in the Department of Stomatology at Zhuhai Campus of Zunyi Medical University.Results:The experimental curriculum system and teaching evaluation system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of improving the job competence of medical students have been established. Cultivate students' independent learning ability and innovative and practical spirit, guide undergraduates to participate in social services, enhance the sense of social responsibility, and integrate theoretical education, ability training and quality education.Conclusions:Explore the new model of experimental oral medicine teaching, initially build the experimental curriculum system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of job competence, promote the transformation of undergraduate teaching concept, deepen the connotation of teaching, and improve the depth and breadth of the teaching of Oral Preventive Medicine.
2.Clinical guideline for diagnosis and treatment of nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (version 2025)
Haipeng SI ; Le LI ; Junjie NIU ; Wencan ZHANG ; Fuxin WEI ; Jinqiu YUAN ; Qiang YANG ; Hongli WANG ; Guangchao WANG ; Shihong CHEN ; Yunzhen CHEN ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Jianwen DONG ; Shiqing FENG ; Rui GU ; Yong HAI ; Tianyong HOU ; Bo HUANG ; Xiaobing JIANG ; Lei ZANG ; Chunhai LI ; Nianhu LI ; Hua LIN ; Hongjian LIU ; Peng LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Sheng LU ; Shibao LU ; Chunshan LUO ; Lvy CHAOLIANG ; Lvy WEIJIA ; Xuexiao MA ; Wei MEI ; Chunyang MENG ; Cailiang SHEN ; Chunli SONG ; Ruoxian SONG ; Jiacan SU ; Honglin TENG ; Hui SHENG ; Beiyu WANG ; Bingwu WANG ; Liang WANG ; Xiangyang WANG ; Nan WU ; Guohua XU ; Yayi XIA ; Jin XU ; Youjia XU ; Jianzhong XU ; Cao YANG ; Maowei YANG ; Zibin YANG ; Xiaojian YE ; Hailong YU ; Xijie YU ; Hua YUE ; Zhili ZENG ; Xinli ZHAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Peixun ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Tengyue ZHU ; Qiang LIU ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(10):932-945
Nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF), predominantly affecting the elderly, can lead to intractable pain, vertebral collapse, progressive kyphotic deformity, and neurological impairment, significantly compromising patients′ quality of life. There exists considerable debate on diagnosis and management of OVF, encompassing key issues such as clinical diagnosis and staging criteria for nonunion, surgical indications and procedure selection, and postoperative rehabilitation planning. Currently, there lacks standardized clinical guideline and expert consensus on the diagnosis and management of OVF nonunion in China. To address this gap, Minimally Invasive Surgery Group of Chinese Orthopedic Association, Osteoporosis Committee of Chinese Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee for Osteoporosis of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery Branch of China Association for Geriatric Care jointly organized domestic experts in spinal surgery, endocrinology, and rehabilitation to formulate the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment for nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures ( version 2025), based on existing literature and clinical experience and adhering to principles of scientific rigor and practicality. The guideline provided 13 evidence-based recommendations encompassing diagnosis and treatment of OVF nonunion, aiming to standardize its clinical management.
3.Construction of an experiment curriculum system for the course of Oral Preventive Medicine to enhance the post competency of stomatology students
Yu GU ; Pengyuan BAI ; Jianguo LIU ; Yuhong XU ; Guohui BAI ; Jiayuan WU ; Qin FAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(4):524-528
Objective:To build an experimental curriculum system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of improving the job competence of oral medical students.Methods:By establishing knowledge modules, adjusting the experimental content, integrating teaching methods, and improving the comprehensive assessment system of teaching, the teaching reform is carried out in the experimental teaching of Oral Preventive Medicine for undergraduates from 2016 to 2017 in the Department of Stomatology at Zhuhai Campus of Zunyi Medical University.Results:The experimental curriculum system and teaching evaluation system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of improving the job competence of medical students have been established. Cultivate students' independent learning ability and innovative and practical spirit, guide undergraduates to participate in social services, enhance the sense of social responsibility, and integrate theoretical education, ability training and quality education.Conclusions:Explore the new model of experimental oral medicine teaching, initially build the experimental curriculum system of Oral Preventive Medicine with the goal of job competence, promote the transformation of undergraduate teaching concept, deepen the connotation of teaching, and improve the depth and breadth of the teaching of Oral Preventive Medicine.
4.Clinical guideline for diagnosis and treatment of nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (version 2025)
Haipeng SI ; Le LI ; Junjie NIU ; Wencan ZHANG ; Fuxin WEI ; Jinqiu YUAN ; Qiang YANG ; Hongli WANG ; Guangchao WANG ; Shihong CHEN ; Yunzhen CHEN ; Xiaoguang CHENG ; Jianwen DONG ; Shiqing FENG ; Rui GU ; Yong HAI ; Tianyong HOU ; Bo HUANG ; Xiaobing JIANG ; Lei ZANG ; Chunhai LI ; Nianhu LI ; Hua LIN ; Hongjian LIU ; Peng LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Sheng LU ; Shibao LU ; Chunshan LUO ; Lvy CHAOLIANG ; Lvy WEIJIA ; Xuexiao MA ; Wei MEI ; Chunyang MENG ; Cailiang SHEN ; Chunli SONG ; Ruoxian SONG ; Jiacan SU ; Honglin TENG ; Hui SHENG ; Beiyu WANG ; Bingwu WANG ; Liang WANG ; Xiangyang WANG ; Nan WU ; Guohua XU ; Yayi XIA ; Jin XU ; Youjia XU ; Jianzhong XU ; Cao YANG ; Maowei YANG ; Zibin YANG ; Xiaojian YE ; Hailong YU ; Xijie YU ; Hua YUE ; Zhili ZENG ; Xinli ZHAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Peixun ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Tengyue ZHU ; Qiang LIU ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(10):932-945
Nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF), predominantly affecting the elderly, can lead to intractable pain, vertebral collapse, progressive kyphotic deformity, and neurological impairment, significantly compromising patients′ quality of life. There exists considerable debate on diagnosis and management of OVF, encompassing key issues such as clinical diagnosis and staging criteria for nonunion, surgical indications and procedure selection, and postoperative rehabilitation planning. Currently, there lacks standardized clinical guideline and expert consensus on the diagnosis and management of OVF nonunion in China. To address this gap, Minimally Invasive Surgery Group of Chinese Orthopedic Association, Osteoporosis Committee of Chinese Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee for Osteoporosis of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery Branch of China Association for Geriatric Care jointly organized domestic experts in spinal surgery, endocrinology, and rehabilitation to formulate the Clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment for nonunion of osteoporotic vertebral fractures ( version 2025), based on existing literature and clinical experience and adhering to principles of scientific rigor and practicality. The guideline provided 13 evidence-based recommendations encompassing diagnosis and treatment of OVF nonunion, aiming to standardize its clinical management.
5.The application of full-length urethral preservation without anastomosis in single-port laparoscopic radical prostate cancer
Qingyi ZHU ; Jianzhong LIN ; Baixin SHEN ; Yong WEI ; Luming SHEN ; Jianguo ZHU ; Xue HE ; Haibin HU ; Min GU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(2):162-166
Objective:To preliminarily examine the feasibility and outcome of single-port laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with full-length urethral preservation (FLUP-SPRP).Method:This study was a prospective case series study. A total of 25 patients with prostate cancer who met the enrollment criteria and agreed to this surgical procedure from March 2022 to December 2022 were collected at the Department of Urology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. The age of the patients was (67.2±7.6) years (range: 61 to 76 years). This novel procedure was performed by an experienced surgeon who performed single hole radical prostatectomy skillfully. Patient urinary control, tumor control, and related surgical complications after surgery were regularly monitored. Postoperative urinary control was evaluated using the daily amount of urine pad, 0 to 1 piece of urine pad was to restore urinary control, and 0 to 1 piece of pad within 24 hours after catheter removal was immediate urinary control.Result:All prodecures were successfully completed without transit to open surgery. The surgical time was (128.4±22.4) minutes (range: 100 to 145 minutes), the intraoperative blood loss was (68.2±13.7) ml (range: 50 to 120 ml). The urethral injury occurred in 4 cases during surgery and was repaired by sutures. The urinary control recovery rates within 24 hours, 1 week, 4 weeks, and 7 weeks after surgery were 80.0%, 84.0%, 92.0% and 100%, respectively. Postoperative large section pathology revealed 1 case with a positive basal margin of the prostate and negative margins of all prostate glands around the urethra. Postoperative complications included urinary tract infection in 3 cases, urodynia in 2 cases, and acute urinary retention in 1 case. MRI follow-up 3 months after surgery showed normal anatomy of the bladder and urethra. The follow-up values of prostate specific antigen at 3 and 6 months after surgery were less than 0.1 μg/L.Conclusions:The preliminary results of this study indicate that the FLUP-SPRP procedure is safe and feasible. The early results of postoperative urinary control and oncology are as expected.
6.The application of full-length urethral preservation without anastomosis in single-port laparoscopic radical prostate cancer
Qingyi ZHU ; Jianzhong LIN ; Baixin SHEN ; Yong WEI ; Luming SHEN ; Jianguo ZHU ; Xue HE ; Haibin HU ; Min GU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(2):162-166
Objective:To preliminarily examine the feasibility and outcome of single-port laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with full-length urethral preservation (FLUP-SPRP).Method:This study was a prospective case series study. A total of 25 patients with prostate cancer who met the enrollment criteria and agreed to this surgical procedure from March 2022 to December 2022 were collected at the Department of Urology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. The age of the patients was (67.2±7.6) years (range: 61 to 76 years). This novel procedure was performed by an experienced surgeon who performed single hole radical prostatectomy skillfully. Patient urinary control, tumor control, and related surgical complications after surgery were regularly monitored. Postoperative urinary control was evaluated using the daily amount of urine pad, 0 to 1 piece of urine pad was to restore urinary control, and 0 to 1 piece of pad within 24 hours after catheter removal was immediate urinary control.Result:All prodecures were successfully completed without transit to open surgery. The surgical time was (128.4±22.4) minutes (range: 100 to 145 minutes), the intraoperative blood loss was (68.2±13.7) ml (range: 50 to 120 ml). The urethral injury occurred in 4 cases during surgery and was repaired by sutures. The urinary control recovery rates within 24 hours, 1 week, 4 weeks, and 7 weeks after surgery were 80.0%, 84.0%, 92.0% and 100%, respectively. Postoperative large section pathology revealed 1 case with a positive basal margin of the prostate and negative margins of all prostate glands around the urethra. Postoperative complications included urinary tract infection in 3 cases, urodynia in 2 cases, and acute urinary retention in 1 case. MRI follow-up 3 months after surgery showed normal anatomy of the bladder and urethra. The follow-up values of prostate specific antigen at 3 and 6 months after surgery were less than 0.1 μg/L.Conclusions:The preliminary results of this study indicate that the FLUP-SPRP procedure is safe and feasible. The early results of postoperative urinary control and oncology are as expected.
7.Status of delivery room continuous positive airway pressure in very preterm infants in China
Chun CHEN ; Dan DANG ; Xinyue GU ; Juan DU ; Lee Shoo K. ; Lizhong DU ; Yun CAO ; Wenhao ZHOU ; Siyuan JIANG ; Chuanzhong YANG ; Jianguo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(12):1007-1014
Objective:To investigate the current status, trends, and differences among institutions in the application of delivery room continuous positive airway pressure (DRCPAP) for very preterm infants treated in the institutions in the Chinese Neonatal Network (CHNN). Also, to explore the impact of DRCPAP on the outcomes of very preterm infants in China.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Based on the CHNN very preterm infant cohort, very preterm infants (gestational ages ranging from 25 weeks +0 to 31 weeks +6) born in-hospital and treated in 79 tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) participating in the CHNN from 2019 to 2021 were included. The usage rates of DRCPAP in different hospitals, as well as gestational ages and years, were described. Data were analyzed using the Chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test) or t-test. A multivariate logistic regression model was established to explore the correlation between DRCPAP and clinical outcomes. Results:(1) A total of 18 048 very preterm infants were included. Among them, 3 666 (20.3%) received DRCPAP, and 14 382 (79.7%) did not. (2) The usage rate of DRCPAP for very preterm infants among different institutions is from 0.0% to 94.5%. Fourteen institutions did not use DRCPAP, and 55 institutions had a usage rate below 30%. The usage rate of DRCPAP in very preterm infants increased annually, from 13.8% (818/5 916) in 2019 to 26.0% (1 583/6 097) in 2021 ( χ2trend=122.00, P<0.001). (3) The DRCPAP group had higher rates of maternal assisted reproductive technology pregnancy, chorioamnionitis, a full course of antenatal corticosteroids, gestational diabetes, fetal distress, antenatal magnesium sulfate use, and cesarean delivery compared to the non-DRCPAP group [20.3% (744/3 665) vs. 17.6% (2 529/14 369), χ2=14.45; 23.0% (695/3 021) vs. 16.4% (1 956/11 926), χ2=72.57; 57.1% (2 090/3 660) vs. 54.3% (7 766/14 302), χ2=9.55; 23.0% (844/3 669) vs. 20.7% (2 969/14 342), χ2=9.77; 8.7% (319/3 666) vs. 7.0% (1 006/14 371), χ2=12.51; 87.1% (3 186/3 657) vs. 82.0% (11 736/14 312), χ2=81.38; 63.5% (2 327/3 664) vs. 60.7% (8 722/14 369), χ2=9.59; all P<0.05]. While the incidence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and the proportion of infants not using antenatal corticosteroids were lower in the non-DRCPAP group [17.1% (626/3 660) vs. 22.6% (3 183/14 084), χ2=44.70; 14.2% (520/3 661) vs. 19.7% (2 814/14 284), χ2=57.34; all P<0.05]. The DRCPAP group had lower birth weight and gestational age, higher 1 min and 5 min Apgar scores, and lower neonatal transport stabilization index scores [(1 308±314) g vs. (1 325±315) g, t=2.90; (29.5±1.7) weeks vs. (29.7±1.6) weeks, t=3.96; (7.9±1.8) scores vs. (7.6±1.9) scores, t=-9.80; (9.0±1.1) scores vs. (8.7±1.3) scores, t=-13.01; (11.0±9.4) scores vs. (13.1±9.8) scores, t=11.31; all P<0.05]. The incidence of early-onset sepsis was higher in the DRCPAP group than in the non-DRCPAP group [1.8% (68/3 578) vs. 1.3% (193/14 296), adjusted OR (95% CI): 1.417 (1.028-1.955)], while the rates of tracheal intubation within 72 hours, PS use, invasive mechanical ventilation, mortality, admission hypothermia, grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ intracranial hemorrhage, and stage≥3 ROP were all lower in the DRCPAP group compared to the non-DRCPAP group [22.6% (830/3 666) vs. 36.9% (5 310/14 374), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.499 (0.448-0.555); 53.1% (1 947/3 666) vs. 58.3% (8 388/14 377), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.764 (0.697-0.836); 30.1% (1 104/3 662) vs. 43.9% (6 307/14 366), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.539 (0.487-0.595); 7.4% (274/3 666) vs. 10.6% (1 526/14 342), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.709 (0.601-0.836); 57.5% (2 103/3 657) vs. 66.5% (9 501/14 287), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.722 (0.661-0.788); 3.0% (101/3 366) vs. 5.9% (763/12 932)], adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.525 (0.412-0.669); 2.2% (65/2 954) vs. 3.3% (367/11 121), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.692 (0.505-0.947); all P<0.05]. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in the incidence rates of BPD at a corrected gestational age of 36 weeks, patent ductus arteriosus ligation, spontaneous intestinal perforation, and pneumothorax. Conclusions:Domestically, the application of DRCPAP might be related to a decrease in the demand for invasive ventilation, the use of surfactants, and mortality, but it might not reduce the occurrence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, at a corrected gestational age of 36 weeks. In recent years, the use of DRCPAP in very premature infants in China has increased, but the overall usage rate is still low, and there are significant differences between units, requiring continuous quality improvement.
8.Correlation of serum B-cell activating factor level with cardiovascular events in patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
Jianguo GU ; Jie NI ; Guojun SI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(9):52-56
Objective To evaluate the value of serum B-cell activating factor (BAFF) level in predicting cardiovascular events in patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Methods A total of 166 patients with coronary angiography for STEMI in the Nantong Third Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University from January 2020 to June 2022 were selected as research objects, and general materials, medical history, echocardiography and laboratory data were collected. Patients were followed up for 12 months to record the incidence condition of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). The predictive value of serum BAFF level for MACE was evaluated by Cox proportional hazard model; the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of serum BAFF level for prediction of MACE was drawn, and the area under curve (
9.Status of delivery room continuous positive airway pressure in very preterm infants in China
Chun CHEN ; Dan DANG ; Xinyue GU ; Juan DU ; Lee Shoo K. ; Lizhong DU ; Yun CAO ; Wenhao ZHOU ; Siyuan JIANG ; Chuanzhong YANG ; Jianguo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(12):1007-1014
Objective:To investigate the current status, trends, and differences among institutions in the application of delivery room continuous positive airway pressure (DRCPAP) for very preterm infants treated in the institutions in the Chinese Neonatal Network (CHNN). Also, to explore the impact of DRCPAP on the outcomes of very preterm infants in China.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Based on the CHNN very preterm infant cohort, very preterm infants (gestational ages ranging from 25 weeks +0 to 31 weeks +6) born in-hospital and treated in 79 tertiary neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) participating in the CHNN from 2019 to 2021 were included. The usage rates of DRCPAP in different hospitals, as well as gestational ages and years, were described. Data were analyzed using the Chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test) or t-test. A multivariate logistic regression model was established to explore the correlation between DRCPAP and clinical outcomes. Results:(1) A total of 18 048 very preterm infants were included. Among them, 3 666 (20.3%) received DRCPAP, and 14 382 (79.7%) did not. (2) The usage rate of DRCPAP for very preterm infants among different institutions is from 0.0% to 94.5%. Fourteen institutions did not use DRCPAP, and 55 institutions had a usage rate below 30%. The usage rate of DRCPAP in very preterm infants increased annually, from 13.8% (818/5 916) in 2019 to 26.0% (1 583/6 097) in 2021 ( χ2trend=122.00, P<0.001). (3) The DRCPAP group had higher rates of maternal assisted reproductive technology pregnancy, chorioamnionitis, a full course of antenatal corticosteroids, gestational diabetes, fetal distress, antenatal magnesium sulfate use, and cesarean delivery compared to the non-DRCPAP group [20.3% (744/3 665) vs. 17.6% (2 529/14 369), χ2=14.45; 23.0% (695/3 021) vs. 16.4% (1 956/11 926), χ2=72.57; 57.1% (2 090/3 660) vs. 54.3% (7 766/14 302), χ2=9.55; 23.0% (844/3 669) vs. 20.7% (2 969/14 342), χ2=9.77; 8.7% (319/3 666) vs. 7.0% (1 006/14 371), χ2=12.51; 87.1% (3 186/3 657) vs. 82.0% (11 736/14 312), χ2=81.38; 63.5% (2 327/3 664) vs. 60.7% (8 722/14 369), χ2=9.59; all P<0.05]. While the incidence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and the proportion of infants not using antenatal corticosteroids were lower in the non-DRCPAP group [17.1% (626/3 660) vs. 22.6% (3 183/14 084), χ2=44.70; 14.2% (520/3 661) vs. 19.7% (2 814/14 284), χ2=57.34; all P<0.05]. The DRCPAP group had lower birth weight and gestational age, higher 1 min and 5 min Apgar scores, and lower neonatal transport stabilization index scores [(1 308±314) g vs. (1 325±315) g, t=2.90; (29.5±1.7) weeks vs. (29.7±1.6) weeks, t=3.96; (7.9±1.8) scores vs. (7.6±1.9) scores, t=-9.80; (9.0±1.1) scores vs. (8.7±1.3) scores, t=-13.01; (11.0±9.4) scores vs. (13.1±9.8) scores, t=11.31; all P<0.05]. The incidence of early-onset sepsis was higher in the DRCPAP group than in the non-DRCPAP group [1.8% (68/3 578) vs. 1.3% (193/14 296), adjusted OR (95% CI): 1.417 (1.028-1.955)], while the rates of tracheal intubation within 72 hours, PS use, invasive mechanical ventilation, mortality, admission hypothermia, grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ intracranial hemorrhage, and stage≥3 ROP were all lower in the DRCPAP group compared to the non-DRCPAP group [22.6% (830/3 666) vs. 36.9% (5 310/14 374), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.499 (0.448-0.555); 53.1% (1 947/3 666) vs. 58.3% (8 388/14 377), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.764 (0.697-0.836); 30.1% (1 104/3 662) vs. 43.9% (6 307/14 366), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.539 (0.487-0.595); 7.4% (274/3 666) vs. 10.6% (1 526/14 342), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.709 (0.601-0.836); 57.5% (2 103/3 657) vs. 66.5% (9 501/14 287), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.722 (0.661-0.788); 3.0% (101/3 366) vs. 5.9% (763/12 932)], adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.525 (0.412-0.669); 2.2% (65/2 954) vs. 3.3% (367/11 121), adjusted OR (95% CI): 0.692 (0.505-0.947); all P<0.05]. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in the incidence rates of BPD at a corrected gestational age of 36 weeks, patent ductus arteriosus ligation, spontaneous intestinal perforation, and pneumothorax. Conclusions:Domestically, the application of DRCPAP might be related to a decrease in the demand for invasive ventilation, the use of surfactants, and mortality, but it might not reduce the occurrence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, at a corrected gestational age of 36 weeks. In recent years, the use of DRCPAP in very premature infants in China has increased, but the overall usage rate is still low, and there are significant differences between units, requiring continuous quality improvement.
10.Risk assessment of venous thromboembolism in emergency patients in Beijing
Mingying XU ; Yuhong MI ; Wei GU ; Xinzhu LI ; Dandan WANG ; Zhiwei LIU ; Xuan QI ; Jianguo LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(6):802-805
Objective:To assess the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and anticoagulation-related bleeding of acute critical emergency patients staying in the emergency department at least 72 h, so as to improve the ability of emergency physicians to identify risk factors of VTE and their awareness of safety prevention in these patients.Methods:Multicenter emergency internal medicine patients meeting the inclusion criteria at the same time were collected. Padua and Caprini scores were used to evaluate the risk of VTE and the HAS-BLED score was used to assess the risk of anticoagulation-related bleeding.Results:A total of 930 emergency patients from 7 medical centers were enrolled in our study from January 15, 2021 to March 15, 2021. The proportion of high-risk population with VTE was 50.22% with Padua score and 78.49% with Caprini score, respectively. The proportion of high-risk bleeding (HAS-BLED score) was 40.43%.Conclusions:More than half of the acute critical ill patients who stay in emergency department for more than 72 h are at high risk of VTE. This group of patients have a relatively low risk of anticoagulation-related bleeding.


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