1.Distribution and drug resistance of pathogens isolated from renal transplantation patients with postoperative nosocomial infections
Zhina YANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Yingnan CHEN ; Chang LIU ; Xuefang BEN ; Minmin PENG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1814-1817
OBJECTIVE To analyze the distribution and drug resistance of pathogenic bacteria in hospital-associat-ed infections for patients after renal transplantation,and to provide a reference for the rational selection of antibac-terial drugs for anti-infective treatment in such patients.METHODS Clinical data were collected from 89 hospital-ized patients who underwent renal transplantation and developed hospital-associated infection at Beidaihe Rehabili-tation and Recuperation Center(formerly known as 281 Hospital)from 2017 to 2021.The pathogenic bacteria de-tected in different types of hospital-associated infections and the drug resistance of the main pathogenic bacteria were analyzed.RESULTS A total of 89 pathogenic bacterial strains were isolated from the 89 patients with hospi-tal-associated infection,including 74 gram-negative bacterial strains(83.15%)and 15 gram-positive bacterial strains(16.85%).The predominant pathogenic bacterial strains were Klebsiella pneumoniae,Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Respiratory tract infection was the most common.E.coli showed severe drug re-sistance,with high drug resistance rates to various antibacterial drugs(complete drug resistance to piperacillin and ampicillin).K.pneumoniae was generally drug resistant to ampicillin.Enterobacter cloacae showed high sensitivi-ty to carbapenems,amikacin and enzyme inhibitor combinations.P.aeruginosa had low drug resistance rates to imipenem and meropenem.Staphylococcus aureus was completely drug resistant to antibacterial drugs such as penicillin,erythromycin and gentamicin,and no drug-resistant strains to vancomycin and linezolid were found.CONCLUSIONS The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the bacteria isolated from the renal trans-planted patients with postoperative hospital-associated infections,with a high detection rate of E.coli and a severe drug resistance situation.Therefore,it is necessary to strengthen the monitoring of drug resistance in renal trans-plant recipients and make rational choices of antibacterial drugs.
2.Distribution and drug resistance of pathogens isolated from renal transplantation patients with postoperative nosocomial infections
Zhina YANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Yingnan CHEN ; Chang LIU ; Xuefang BEN ; Minmin PENG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1814-1817
OBJECTIVE To analyze the distribution and drug resistance of pathogenic bacteria in hospital-associat-ed infections for patients after renal transplantation,and to provide a reference for the rational selection of antibac-terial drugs for anti-infective treatment in such patients.METHODS Clinical data were collected from 89 hospital-ized patients who underwent renal transplantation and developed hospital-associated infection at Beidaihe Rehabili-tation and Recuperation Center(formerly known as 281 Hospital)from 2017 to 2021.The pathogenic bacteria de-tected in different types of hospital-associated infections and the drug resistance of the main pathogenic bacteria were analyzed.RESULTS A total of 89 pathogenic bacterial strains were isolated from the 89 patients with hospi-tal-associated infection,including 74 gram-negative bacterial strains(83.15%)and 15 gram-positive bacterial strains(16.85%).The predominant pathogenic bacterial strains were Klebsiella pneumoniae,Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Respiratory tract infection was the most common.E.coli showed severe drug re-sistance,with high drug resistance rates to various antibacterial drugs(complete drug resistance to piperacillin and ampicillin).K.pneumoniae was generally drug resistant to ampicillin.Enterobacter cloacae showed high sensitivi-ty to carbapenems,amikacin and enzyme inhibitor combinations.P.aeruginosa had low drug resistance rates to imipenem and meropenem.Staphylococcus aureus was completely drug resistant to antibacterial drugs such as penicillin,erythromycin and gentamicin,and no drug-resistant strains to vancomycin and linezolid were found.CONCLUSIONS The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the bacteria isolated from the renal trans-planted patients with postoperative hospital-associated infections,with a high detection rate of E.coli and a severe drug resistance situation.Therefore,it is necessary to strengthen the monitoring of drug resistance in renal trans-plant recipients and make rational choices of antibacterial drugs.
3.Effect of varicocele on semen quality of officers and soldiers stationed along the coast
Songnan CHEN ; Xuefang BEN ; Runtian WANG ; Wuyan LIU ; Long MA ; Jianjun XIA
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2022;29(2):230-232
Objective:To investigate the grade of varicocele and its impact on semen quality of officers and soldiers stationed in coastal areas.Methods:The research subjects were 146 patients with left-sided varicocele and 32 healthy men selected from the male officers and soldiers who had visited the Beidaihe Sanatorium of PLA Joint Logistics Support Force. They were given physical and ultrasonic examination of spermatic vein and were divided into different groups by ultrasonic grading according to the inner diameter of their spermatic vein. Their semen quality was routinely analyzed.Results:There was no significant difference in semen volume or sperm deformity rate among the groups( P > 0.05). As varicocele aggravated,the sperm survival rate,sperm density,and the proportion of Grade A + B sperm all decreased significantly in the groups of clinical type II and III compared with those in the groups of normal type,subclinical type,and clinical type I( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The incidence of varicocele in officers and soldiers of coastal garrisons is significantly higher than that in the general population. The varicocele grade is closely related to the semen quality. Varicocele of clinical type I and below has less impact on the semen quality.
4.Comparative analysis of semen quality before and after operation in the military personnel stationed at coast areas with clinical varicocele
Runtian WANG ; Jianxin SUN ; Ya TUO ; Xuefang BEN ; Danying LIU ; Mei JIANG ; Wuyan LIU ; Xiaokun DANG
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2022;29(3):360-362
Objective:To observe the changes in semen quality before and after operation in the officers and soldiers stationed at coastal areas with clinical varicocele,and to evaluate the outcome of operation.Methods:According to the results of the color Doppler ultrasound,a total of 113 patients with clinical left varicocele who underwent high ligation of the spermatic vein in the Department of Urology of the Beidaihe Rehabilitation and Recuperation Center of PLA Joint Logistics Support Force were divided into three groups:clinical grade Ⅰ( n=31),clinical grade Ⅱ( n=36),and clinical grade Ⅲ( n=46). The semen qualities of all patients were analyzed before and after operation. Results:There was no significant change in semen quality before and after operation in the clinical grade Ⅰ group( P>0.05);the semen quality in the clinical grade Ⅱ group was significantly improved after operation( P<0.05);the semen quality in the clinical grade Ⅲ group after operation was generally improved( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in semen volumes or sperm deformity rates before and after operation among the three groups( P>0.05). Conclusion:The incidence of clinical varicocele in officers and soldiers stationed at coastal areas is significantly higher than that in the general population. The improvement of postoperative semen quality is closely related to the severity of preoperative varicocele. Ultrasound combined with routine semen examination can effectively evaluate the improvement of postoperative semen quality.
5.Effect of varicocele on semen quality of officers and soldiers stationed along the coast
Songnan CHEN ; Xuefang BEN ; Runtian WANG ; Wuyan LIU ; Long MA ; Jianjun XIA
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2022;29(2):230-232
Objective:To investigate the grade of varicocele and its impact on semen quality of officers and soldiers stationed in coastal areas.Methods:The research subjects were 146 patients with left-sided varicocele and 32 healthy men selected from the male officers and soldiers who had visited the Beidaihe Sanatorium of PLA Joint Logistics Support Force. They were given physical and ultrasonic examination of spermatic vein and were divided into different groups by ultrasonic grading according to the inner diameter of their spermatic vein. Their semen quality was routinely analyzed.Results:There was no significant difference in semen volume or sperm deformity rate among the groups( P > 0.05). As varicocele aggravated,the sperm survival rate,sperm density,and the proportion of Grade A + B sperm all decreased significantly in the groups of clinical type II and III compared with those in the groups of normal type,subclinical type,and clinical type I( P < 0.05). Conclusion:The incidence of varicocele in officers and soldiers of coastal garrisons is significantly higher than that in the general population. The varicocele grade is closely related to the semen quality. Varicocele of clinical type I and below has less impact on the semen quality.
6.Comparative analysis of semen quality before and after operation in the military personnel stationed at coast areas with clinical varicocele
Runtian WANG ; Jianxin SUN ; Ya TUO ; Xuefang BEN ; Danying LIU ; Mei JIANG ; Wuyan LIU ; Xiaokun DANG
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2022;29(3):360-362
Objective:To observe the changes in semen quality before and after operation in the officers and soldiers stationed at coastal areas with clinical varicocele,and to evaluate the outcome of operation.Methods:According to the results of the color Doppler ultrasound,a total of 113 patients with clinical left varicocele who underwent high ligation of the spermatic vein in the Department of Urology of the Beidaihe Rehabilitation and Recuperation Center of PLA Joint Logistics Support Force were divided into three groups:clinical grade Ⅰ( n=31),clinical grade Ⅱ( n=36),and clinical grade Ⅲ( n=46). The semen qualities of all patients were analyzed before and after operation. Results:There was no significant change in semen quality before and after operation in the clinical grade Ⅰ group( P>0.05);the semen quality in the clinical grade Ⅱ group was significantly improved after operation( P<0.05);the semen quality in the clinical grade Ⅲ group after operation was generally improved( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in semen volumes or sperm deformity rates before and after operation among the three groups( P>0.05). Conclusion:The incidence of clinical varicocele in officers and soldiers stationed at coastal areas is significantly higher than that in the general population. The improvement of postoperative semen quality is closely related to the severity of preoperative varicocele. Ultrasound combined with routine semen examination can effectively evaluate the improvement of postoperative semen quality.

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