1.Perioperative nursing care of a patient in late pregnancy complicated with acute aortic dissection:a case report
Mengtian WANG ; Qikai TAN ; Junhui FAN ; Yuxuan HE ; Min HONG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):37-42
To summarize the perioperative nursing of a patient with type A aortic dissection in late pregnancy.Key points of nursing include:①timely activation of the aortic dissection emergency plan based on the intelligent platform to improve the efficiency of surgical preparation;forming an aortic coarctation team and rationalising surgical scheduling;②targeted blood pressure management to avoid the rupture of dissecting aneurysm;rapid establishment of extracorporeal circulation to improve the quality of surgical coordination;target temperature management throughout the whole process;close monitoring of the patient's condition to prevent amniotic fluid embolism;real-time haemorrhage monitoring and enhanced blood product management;③adoption of the traffic light rehabilitation automatic assessment and decision-making system for early rehabilitation training after surgery;multidisciplinary joint health education to enhance self-efficacy.Through multidisciplinary integration and precise nursing care,the patient's surgery was successfully completed and discharged 18 days later.With monthly outpatient review,the patient recovered well.
2.Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults (version 2025)
Bobin MI ; Faqi CAO ; Weixian HU ; Wu ZHOU ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Yun SUN ; Yuan XIONG ; Jinmi ZHAO ; Qikai HUA ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Tengbo YU ; Jinhai TAN ; Xi CHEN ; Fengfei LIN ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Dongfa LIAO ; Aiguo WANG ; Shiwu DONG ; Gaoxing LUO ; Zhao XIE ; Dong SUN ; Dehao FU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Changqing ZHANG ; Kun LIU ; Deye SONG ; Yongjun RUI ; Fei WU ; Ximing LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Guandong DAI ; Shiyuan FANG ; Wenchao SONG ; Ming CHEN ; Guanghua GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Lei YANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xin TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Weiguo XU ; Shuquan GUO ; Yong LIU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Liming XIONG ; Tian XIA ; Hongbin WU ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Yanjiu HAN ; Hang XUE ; Kangkang ZHA ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Bin YU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):421-432
Postoperative infection of internal fixation of closed fractures the lower limbs in adults represents a devastating complication, characterized by diagnostic challenges, prolonged treatment duration and high disability rates. Current management of these infections faces multiple challenges, such as difficulties in early accurate diagnosis, and various controversies about the treatment plan, leading to poor overall diagnosis and treatment results. To address these issues, based on evidence-based medicine and principles with emphasis on scientific rigor, clinical applicability and innovation, the Trauma Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Orthopedics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Trauma Orthopedics and Polytrauma Group of the Resuscitation and Emergency Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association have collaboratively organized a panel of relevant experts to develop the Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults ( version 2025). The guideline proposed 10 recommendations, aiming to provide a foundation for standardized diagnosis and treatment of postoperative infection in adults with closed lower limb fractures.
3.Application of NeoVI-RADS scoring in patients with bladder cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy
Lingkai CAI ; Xiao YANG ; Zhengye TAN ; Rongjie BAI ; Chenghao WANG ; Chang CHEN ; Qikai WU ; Hao YU ; Chenjiang WU ; Qiang LYU ; Qiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(12):1111-1117
Objective:To evaluate the utility of neoadjuvant vesical imaging-reporting and data system (NeoVI-RADS) in predicting tumor residuals and diagnosing muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) in patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy, as well as its application in prognostic stratification.Methods:A retrospective case series analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 91 patients with bladder cancer who received neoadjuvant therapy at the Department of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from July 2014 to June 2024. There were 84 male cases and 7 female cases, with an age of (66±9) years (range:45 to 85 years). The clinical staging of the patients was ≥T2 based on imaging. All of them underwent three or more cycles of neoadjuvant therapy, and had post-treatment multiparametric MRI (mp-MRI) evaluation. Based on the results of mp-MRI, the NeoVI-RADS was established and employed to assess tumor residuals and muscle invasion. The receiver operating characteristic curve was plotted, and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. Kaplan-Meier survival curves based on overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were plotted, and the Log-rank test was used for survival analysis comparison between groups.Results:In the neoadjuvant treatment cohort, the AUC for predicting tumor residuals post-neoadjuvant therapy using NeoVI-RADS was 0.900, with an accuracy of 93.4%, sensitivity of 95.8%, and a specificity of 85.0%. The NeoVI-RADS demonstrated strong diagnostic performance for MIBC, achieving an AUC of 0.900. At a NeoVI-RADS score cutoff of 4, the accuracy was 84.5%, with a sensitivity of 87.5% and a specificity of 72.9%. Additionally, compared to patients with NeoVI-RADS scores of 0 (5-year OS and CSS rates both 100%) or scores of 1 to 3 (5-year OS and CSS rates both 90.9%), patients with scores of 4 to 5 had significantly worse OS (5-year rate 63.0%) and CSS (5-year rate 66.3%) (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in OS or CSS between patients with NeoVI-RADS scores of 0 and those with scores of 1 to 3 (all P>0.05). Conclusion:NeoVI-RADS demonstrates significant diagnostic and prognostic value in the context of neoadjuvant treatment for bladder cancer, effectively assessing tumor residuals and muscle invasion, thereby enhancing patient management and facilitating personalized treatment approaches.
4.Construction and implementation of a new model for prevention and treatment of hepatitis B in communities in Guangzhou city
Bo LI ; Aiqi LU ; Ying TAN ; Lihua LIN ; Songlian LIU ; Ganqiu LIN ; Qikai NING ; Jiewei LIU ; Huanhui LIANG ; Jianping LI ; Yujuan GUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):441-448
Objective:A novel grass-root community screening and management model of hepatitis B was developed in order to improve the diagnosis and treatment rate of hepatitis B in Guangzhou city.Methods:A three-tier collaborative framework[tertiary hospitals-center for disease control and prevention(CDC)-primary care clinics]implemented dual-track screening(fixed-site+mobile units)using rapid hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg)testing and structured surveys. Digital closed-loop management integrated screening,referral,and follow-up. Data were analyzed via SPSS 26.0.Results:Among 30 012 community-dwelling adults screened(Male∶Female=1∶1.68),overall HBsAg positive rate was 5.21%(1 565/30 012),peaking in the 50-59-year cohort( χ2=271.80, P<0.001). Hepatitis B knowledge awareness was critically low(39.24%). Of 140 referred HBsAg-positive individuals,15 chronic carriers required no immediate antiviral therapy per guidelines. Treatment linkage surged from 32.8%(41/125)to 86.4%(108/125)post-intervention. aMAP hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)risk stratification(n=82)revealed low(36.6%),intermediate(32.9%),and high-risk(30.5%)profiles. Conclusions:This coordinated,digitally-enhanced strategy significantly improved hepatitis B detection and treatment access. However,persistent knowledge gaps underscore the imperative for targeted community education and adherence support.
5.Perioperative nursing care of a patient in late pregnancy complicated with acute aortic dissection:a case report
Mengtian WANG ; Qikai TAN ; Junhui FAN ; Yuxuan HE ; Min HONG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):37-42
To summarize the perioperative nursing of a patient with type A aortic dissection in late pregnancy.Key points of nursing include:①timely activation of the aortic dissection emergency plan based on the intelligent platform to improve the efficiency of surgical preparation;forming an aortic coarctation team and rationalising surgical scheduling;②targeted blood pressure management to avoid the rupture of dissecting aneurysm;rapid establishment of extracorporeal circulation to improve the quality of surgical coordination;target temperature management throughout the whole process;close monitoring of the patient's condition to prevent amniotic fluid embolism;real-time haemorrhage monitoring and enhanced blood product management;③adoption of the traffic light rehabilitation automatic assessment and decision-making system for early rehabilitation training after surgery;multidisciplinary joint health education to enhance self-efficacy.Through multidisciplinary integration and precise nursing care,the patient's surgery was successfully completed and discharged 18 days later.With monthly outpatient review,the patient recovered well.
6.Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults (version 2025)
Bobin MI ; Faqi CAO ; Weixian HU ; Wu ZHOU ; Chenchen YAN ; Hui LI ; Yun SUN ; Yuan XIONG ; Jinmi ZHAO ; Qikai HUA ; Xinbao WU ; Xieyuan JIANG ; Dianying ZHANG ; Zhongguo FU ; Dankai WU ; Guangyao LIU ; Guodong LIU ; Tengbo YU ; Jinhai TAN ; Xi CHEN ; Fengfei LIN ; Zhangyuan LIN ; Dongfa LIAO ; Aiguo WANG ; Shiwu DONG ; Gaoxing LUO ; Zhao XIE ; Dong SUN ; Dehao FU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Changqing ZHANG ; Kun LIU ; Deye SONG ; Yongjun RUI ; Fei WU ; Ximing LIU ; Junwen WANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Biao CHE ; Bing HU ; Chengjian HE ; Guanglin WANG ; Xiao CHEN ; Guandong DAI ; Shiyuan FANG ; Wenchao SONG ; Ming CHEN ; Guanghua GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Lei YANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Xin TANG ; Hua CHEN ; Weiguo XU ; Shuquan GUO ; Yong LIU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Zhewei YE ; Liming XIONG ; Tian XIA ; Hongbin WU ; Qisheng ZHOU ; Mengfei LIU ; Yiqiang HU ; Yanjiu HAN ; Hang XUE ; Kangkang ZHA ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Bin YU ; Jiacan SU ; Peifu TANG ; Baoguo JIANG ; Guohui LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(5):421-432
Postoperative infection of internal fixation of closed fractures the lower limbs in adults represents a devastating complication, characterized by diagnostic challenges, prolonged treatment duration and high disability rates. Current management of these infections faces multiple challenges, such as difficulties in early accurate diagnosis, and various controversies about the treatment plan, leading to poor overall diagnosis and treatment results. To address these issues, based on evidence-based medicine and principles with emphasis on scientific rigor, clinical applicability and innovation, the Trauma Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Orthopedics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, and Trauma Orthopedics and Polytrauma Group of the Resuscitation and Emergency Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association have collaboratively organized a panel of relevant experts to develop the Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of infection after internal fixation of closed lower limb fractures in adults ( version 2025). The guideline proposed 10 recommendations, aiming to provide a foundation for standardized diagnosis and treatment of postoperative infection in adults with closed lower limb fractures.
7.Construction and implementation of a new model for prevention and treatment of hepatitis B in communities in Guangzhou city
Bo LI ; Aiqi LU ; Ying TAN ; Lihua LIN ; Songlian LIU ; Ganqiu LIN ; Qikai NING ; Jiewei LIU ; Huanhui LIANG ; Jianping LI ; Yujuan GUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):441-448
Objective:A novel grass-root community screening and management model of hepatitis B was developed in order to improve the diagnosis and treatment rate of hepatitis B in Guangzhou city.Methods:A three-tier collaborative framework[tertiary hospitals-center for disease control and prevention(CDC)-primary care clinics]implemented dual-track screening(fixed-site+mobile units)using rapid hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg)testing and structured surveys. Digital closed-loop management integrated screening,referral,and follow-up. Data were analyzed via SPSS 26.0.Results:Among 30 012 community-dwelling adults screened(Male∶Female=1∶1.68),overall HBsAg positive rate was 5.21%(1 565/30 012),peaking in the 50-59-year cohort( χ2=271.80, P<0.001). Hepatitis B knowledge awareness was critically low(39.24%). Of 140 referred HBsAg-positive individuals,15 chronic carriers required no immediate antiviral therapy per guidelines. Treatment linkage surged from 32.8%(41/125)to 86.4%(108/125)post-intervention. aMAP hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)risk stratification(n=82)revealed low(36.6%),intermediate(32.9%),and high-risk(30.5%)profiles. Conclusions:This coordinated,digitally-enhanced strategy significantly improved hepatitis B detection and treatment access. However,persistent knowledge gaps underscore the imperative for targeted community education and adherence support.
8.Application of NeoVI-RADS scoring in patients with bladder cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy
Lingkai CAI ; Xiao YANG ; Zhengye TAN ; Rongjie BAI ; Chenghao WANG ; Chang CHEN ; Qikai WU ; Hao YU ; Chenjiang WU ; Qiang LYU ; Qiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(12):1111-1117
Objective:To evaluate the utility of neoadjuvant vesical imaging-reporting and data system (NeoVI-RADS) in predicting tumor residuals and diagnosing muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) in patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy, as well as its application in prognostic stratification.Methods:A retrospective case series analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 91 patients with bladder cancer who received neoadjuvant therapy at the Department of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from July 2014 to June 2024. There were 84 male cases and 7 female cases, with an age of (66±9) years (range:45 to 85 years). The clinical staging of the patients was ≥T2 based on imaging. All of them underwent three or more cycles of neoadjuvant therapy, and had post-treatment multiparametric MRI (mp-MRI) evaluation. Based on the results of mp-MRI, the NeoVI-RADS was established and employed to assess tumor residuals and muscle invasion. The receiver operating characteristic curve was plotted, and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. Kaplan-Meier survival curves based on overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were plotted, and the Log-rank test was used for survival analysis comparison between groups.Results:In the neoadjuvant treatment cohort, the AUC for predicting tumor residuals post-neoadjuvant therapy using NeoVI-RADS was 0.900, with an accuracy of 93.4%, sensitivity of 95.8%, and a specificity of 85.0%. The NeoVI-RADS demonstrated strong diagnostic performance for MIBC, achieving an AUC of 0.900. At a NeoVI-RADS score cutoff of 4, the accuracy was 84.5%, with a sensitivity of 87.5% and a specificity of 72.9%. Additionally, compared to patients with NeoVI-RADS scores of 0 (5-year OS and CSS rates both 100%) or scores of 1 to 3 (5-year OS and CSS rates both 90.9%), patients with scores of 4 to 5 had significantly worse OS (5-year rate 63.0%) and CSS (5-year rate 66.3%) (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in OS or CSS between patients with NeoVI-RADS scores of 0 and those with scores of 1 to 3 (all P>0.05). Conclusion:NeoVI-RADS demonstrates significant diagnostic and prognostic value in the context of neoadjuvant treatment for bladder cancer, effectively assessing tumor residuals and muscle invasion, thereby enhancing patient management and facilitating personalized treatment approaches.
9.Evidence-based practice of preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
Mengtian WANG ; Bin TONG ; Xiaoming WANG ; Jun XU ; Qikai TAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(25):3394-3404
Objective:To establish the best preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) based on evidence, in order to reduce the incidence of IPH and reduce various complications in OPCABG patients.Methods:The evidence of preventive measures for IPH in OPCABG patients was systematically searched in major databases at home and abroad. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the database to August 31, 2019. Three researchers independently screened and evaluated the literature to obtain the best evidence for the prevention of IPH in patients with OPCABG. Using the cluster sampling method, 29 patients who underwent OPCABG in Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital from January to April 2020 were selected as the control group, while 27 patients who underwent OPCABG from January to April 2021 were selected as the observation group. The differences in body temperature at admission, body temperature at 1 hour after anesthesia, body temperature after leaving the department, minimum intraoperative body temperature, drainage volume in the first 24 hours after surgery, length of stay in ICU and length of hospital stay after surgery were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 17 papers were included, and 20 pieces of relevant evidence were obtained. After evaluation by experts, the best evidence suitable for the research environment was selected and applied in clinical practice. The body temperatures at admission of patients in the control group and the observation group were respectively (36.62±0.30) ℃ and (36.49±0.28) ℃, and the difference was not statistically significant ( t=2.85, P>0.05) . The body temperature at 1 h after anesthesia, the body temperature after leaving the department and the lowest body temperature during operation were (35.83±0.30) , (36.04±0.49) and (35.50±0.31) ℃ in the control group, and (36.43±0.38) , (36.62±0.27) and (36.21±0.28) ℃ in the observation group, respectively. The difference between the two groups were statistically significant ( t=37.65, 23.76, 58.13; P<0.01) . The incidence of IPH was 93.1% (27/29) in the control group and 11.1% (3/27) in the observation group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=34.568, P<0.01) . The drainage volume in the first 24 h after operation in the control group was (260.0±70.3) ml and that in the observation group was (212.1±44.3) ml, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=-3.025, P<0.01) . The length of ICU stay and hospital stay in the control group were respectively (49.0±13.4) h and (12.2±3.5) d, while those in the observation group were (39.8±13.8) h and (10.5±2.5) d, and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( t=-2.524, -2.035; P<0.05) . Conclusions:The best preventive measures for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in patients with OPCABG provide scientific and rigorous procedures and specifications for the prevention of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia in this type of surgery, effectively reducing the incidence of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia and maintaining the intraoperative core temperature stability of patients, reduce postoperative bleeding and shorten the length of ICU stay and hospital stay, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
10.Application effect of cross-team scenario simulation exercise in the training of fire emergency plan in operating room
Xiaofen YU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Qihong SUN ; Xiqun YANG ; Jun XU ; Qikai TAN ; Xiaomin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(2):255-258
Objective To explore the application effect of cross-team scenario simulation exercise in the training of fire emergency plan in operating room.Methods Totally 48 nurses,16 anesthetists and 16 workmates in operating room of Zhejiang Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2015 to March 2016 were selected and divided into eight groups. The training of fire emergency plan in operating room was carried out with the method of scenario simulation exercise. The system of exercise contained three phases. The first phase was the theoretical study;the second phase was a teaching of centralized operation exercise;the third phase was the exercise in groups according to the design of simulation scenarios. The score was evaluated according to the method of subjective comment with over 80 points as the qualified,and below 79 points as the unqualified. At the same time,the time of completing the process before and after the exercise was recorded.Results The mean score of exercise examination was (88.75±4.23) points among eight groups with six groups whose scores were more than 90 points. When the small fire in operating room could be put out within three minutes by themselves,the time from the occurrence of fire to the restart of surgery after training (428.8±19.1) s was less than that (605.0±17.9) s before training with a significant difference (P<0.05). When the big fire in operating room could not be put out within three minutes by themselves,the time of retreat after training (44.6±4.2) s was less than that (71.0±6.4) s before training with a significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusions The cross-team scenario simulation exercise can improve the mastery level of fire emergency plan in operating room of operating room members. It is worthy of popularization and application in clinic.

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