1.Intervention effects of comprehensive infection prevention and control measures in suspected CRAB infection outbreaks in a neurosurgical care unit
Qing GAO ; Xiaoxia WANG ; Yinghua ZHANG ; Ling CAI ; Kangle GUO ; Yuqing FAN ; Yanzhi HE ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(15):2357-2362
OBJECTIVE To analyze the reasons for the outbreak of suspected carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii(CRAB)infections in the neurosurgical intensive care unit to take comprehensive prevention and con-trol measures to control the spread of infections,and to provide a reference for the control of multidrug-resistant organisms(MDRO)infections in intensive care units.METHODS Epidemiological data were collected from five patients with CRAB infections in the neurosurgical intensive care unit of Gansu Provincial People's Hospital in Mar.2024,and environmental hygiene monitoring and comprehensive infection prevention and control measures were conducted.RESULTS A total of five cases of lower respiratory tract infections occurred,all of which were hospital-acquired infections,and all patients had consistent spatial-temporal distribution.A.baumannii was detec-ted in the sputum cultures of all patients,and all were resistant to carbapenems,aminoglycosides and some β-lac-tam drugs.Before the implementation of comprehensive prevention and control measures,a total of 25 samples from the surfaces and the hands of health workers were collected,with a pass rate of 52.00%;CRAB was detected on the surface of treatment carts and the wall of sputum suction bottles in the treatment room,with a detection rate of 8.00%.After the implementation,a total of 24 samples were collected,with a pass rate of 100.00%,and the difference was statistically significant when compared with the pre-implementation period(χ2=16.987,P<0.001).Through the implementation of comprehensive measures such as isolation,standardization of the ward cleaning and disinfection process,strengthening hand hygiene,standardization of sterile operations and personnel management,the indicators such as hand hygiene compliance rate,the execution rate of multi-drug-resistant bac-terial preventive and control measures and the fluorescent marker removal rate were all improved,and the suspec-ted CRAB infection outbreak was timely controlled.CONCLUSION This suspected CRAB hospital-acquired infec-tion outbreak may be related to a variety of factors,and timely environmental hygiene monitoring and comprehen-sive infection prevention and control measures can effectively control the spread of CRAB infection.
2.Forensic pathological analysis of deaths due to craniocerebral injury in traffic acci-dents
Haisheng YU ; Lingqing CAI ; Yanzhi CHEN ; Xuan LI ; Keli ZHANG ; Yihu FANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(3):365-368
Purpose To explore the forensic pathological features of deaths caused by craniocerebral injury in traf-fic accidents,in order to provide forensic practitioners with a more rigorous approach to identification.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 225 autopsy reports of traffic accident fatalities resulting from craniocerebral in-jury.The causes of death were classified,tabulated,and analyzed.Results Among the 225 autopsy reports,the main causes of death included primary brain injury,secondary brainstem injury,and complications.The main types of injuries craniocerebral injuries observed were skull fractures,cerebral hemorrhage,cerebral contusion,cerebral edema and so on.Conclusion The occurrence of craniocerebral injury is related to factors such as age,vehicle,collision speed,and road conditions,and there is an inherent regularity to these factors.Forensic practitioners should combine comprehesive and systematic pathological examinations,clinical data,and the inherent regularities of related factors to make objective,comprehensive,and accurate determinations of the cause of death in traffic accident-related craniocere-bral injuries.
3.Forensic pathological analysis of deaths due to craniocerebral injury in traffic acci-dents
Haisheng YU ; Lingqing CAI ; Yanzhi CHEN ; Xuan LI ; Keli ZHANG ; Yihu FANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(3):365-368
Purpose To explore the forensic pathological features of deaths caused by craniocerebral injury in traf-fic accidents,in order to provide forensic practitioners with a more rigorous approach to identification.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 225 autopsy reports of traffic accident fatalities resulting from craniocerebral in-jury.The causes of death were classified,tabulated,and analyzed.Results Among the 225 autopsy reports,the main causes of death included primary brain injury,secondary brainstem injury,and complications.The main types of injuries craniocerebral injuries observed were skull fractures,cerebral hemorrhage,cerebral contusion,cerebral edema and so on.Conclusion The occurrence of craniocerebral injury is related to factors such as age,vehicle,collision speed,and road conditions,and there is an inherent regularity to these factors.Forensic practitioners should combine comprehesive and systematic pathological examinations,clinical data,and the inherent regularities of related factors to make objective,comprehensive,and accurate determinations of the cause of death in traffic accident-related craniocere-bral injuries.
4.Epidermiological characteristics and risk factors for hospital-associated infections among dead patients in a three-A hospital
Qing GAO ; Wanru KONG ; Yinghua ZHANG ; Yuqing FAN ; Ling CAI ; Yanzhi HE ; Kangle GUO ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(13):1984-1988
OBJECTIVE To explore the risk factors for hospital-associated infections(HAI)in dead patients so as to provide bases for development of prevention strategies for the hospital-associated infections.METHODS Totally 560 patients who died due to non-SARS-CoV-2 infections and hospitalized in Gansu Provincial People's Hospital for more than 48 hours in 2019 and 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,70 of whom had HAI and were assigned as the HAI group,and the rest of 490 patients were assigned as the non-HAI group.The incidence of HAI,major causes of death,risk factors and economic burden were observed.RESULTS The incidence of HAI was 12.50%a-mong the dead patients,the lower respiratory tract infection was the predominant type of infection,and the re-spiratory failure was the primary and direct cause of death in the HAI group;the total treatment cost of the HAI group was higher than that of the non-HAI group(P<0.05).Univariate analysis showed that there were signifi-cant differences in the length of hospital stay,multidrug-resistant organisms infections,combined use of antibiot-ics,surgery,hemodialysis/peritoneal dialysis,invasive procedures(drainage,puncture,intubation,tracheoto-my),use of equipment like ventilator or urinary catheter,central venous catheter indwelling,blood transfusion,and use of immunosuppressors/glucocorticoids between the HAI group and the non-HAI group(P<0.05),while there were no significant differences in the sex,age,underlying diseases,modified early warning score(MEWS)and major diagnosis and chemoradiotherapy between the two groups.Multivariate analysis indicated that the length of hospital stay more than 14 days,history of surgery and combined use of antibiotics were the risk factors for HAI in the dead patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION It is necessary for the hospital to identify the high-risk pa-tients as early as possible,pay close attention to the lower respiratory tract infection,reduce the risk of HAI by shortening the length of hospital stay,standardizing the invasive procedures and reasonably using antibiotics so as to improve the prognosis of the patients.
5.Epidermiological characteristics and risk factors for hospital-associated infections among dead patients in a three-A hospital
Qing GAO ; Wanru KONG ; Yinghua ZHANG ; Yuqing FAN ; Ling CAI ; Yanzhi HE ; Kangle GUO ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(13):1984-1988
OBJECTIVE To explore the risk factors for hospital-associated infections(HAI)in dead patients so as to provide bases for development of prevention strategies for the hospital-associated infections.METHODS Totally 560 patients who died due to non-SARS-CoV-2 infections and hospitalized in Gansu Provincial People's Hospital for more than 48 hours in 2019 and 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,70 of whom had HAI and were assigned as the HAI group,and the rest of 490 patients were assigned as the non-HAI group.The incidence of HAI,major causes of death,risk factors and economic burden were observed.RESULTS The incidence of HAI was 12.50%a-mong the dead patients,the lower respiratory tract infection was the predominant type of infection,and the re-spiratory failure was the primary and direct cause of death in the HAI group;the total treatment cost of the HAI group was higher than that of the non-HAI group(P<0.05).Univariate analysis showed that there were signifi-cant differences in the length of hospital stay,multidrug-resistant organisms infections,combined use of antibiot-ics,surgery,hemodialysis/peritoneal dialysis,invasive procedures(drainage,puncture,intubation,tracheoto-my),use of equipment like ventilator or urinary catheter,central venous catheter indwelling,blood transfusion,and use of immunosuppressors/glucocorticoids between the HAI group and the non-HAI group(P<0.05),while there were no significant differences in the sex,age,underlying diseases,modified early warning score(MEWS)and major diagnosis and chemoradiotherapy between the two groups.Multivariate analysis indicated that the length of hospital stay more than 14 days,history of surgery and combined use of antibiotics were the risk factors for HAI in the dead patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION It is necessary for the hospital to identify the high-risk pa-tients as early as possible,pay close attention to the lower respiratory tract infection,reduce the risk of HAI by shortening the length of hospital stay,standardizing the invasive procedures and reasonably using antibiotics so as to improve the prognosis of the patients.
6.Intervention effects of comprehensive infection prevention and control measures in suspected CRAB infection outbreaks in a neurosurgical care unit
Qing GAO ; Xiaoxia WANG ; Yinghua ZHANG ; Ling CAI ; Kangle GUO ; Yuqing FAN ; Yanzhi HE ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(15):2357-2362
OBJECTIVE To analyze the reasons for the outbreak of suspected carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii(CRAB)infections in the neurosurgical intensive care unit to take comprehensive prevention and con-trol measures to control the spread of infections,and to provide a reference for the control of multidrug-resistant organisms(MDRO)infections in intensive care units.METHODS Epidemiological data were collected from five patients with CRAB infections in the neurosurgical intensive care unit of Gansu Provincial People's Hospital in Mar.2024,and environmental hygiene monitoring and comprehensive infection prevention and control measures were conducted.RESULTS A total of five cases of lower respiratory tract infections occurred,all of which were hospital-acquired infections,and all patients had consistent spatial-temporal distribution.A.baumannii was detec-ted in the sputum cultures of all patients,and all were resistant to carbapenems,aminoglycosides and some β-lac-tam drugs.Before the implementation of comprehensive prevention and control measures,a total of 25 samples from the surfaces and the hands of health workers were collected,with a pass rate of 52.00%;CRAB was detected on the surface of treatment carts and the wall of sputum suction bottles in the treatment room,with a detection rate of 8.00%.After the implementation,a total of 24 samples were collected,with a pass rate of 100.00%,and the difference was statistically significant when compared with the pre-implementation period(χ2=16.987,P<0.001).Through the implementation of comprehensive measures such as isolation,standardization of the ward cleaning and disinfection process,strengthening hand hygiene,standardization of sterile operations and personnel management,the indicators such as hand hygiene compliance rate,the execution rate of multi-drug-resistant bac-terial preventive and control measures and the fluorescent marker removal rate were all improved,and the suspec-ted CRAB infection outbreak was timely controlled.CONCLUSION This suspected CRAB hospital-acquired infec-tion outbreak may be related to a variety of factors,and timely environmental hygiene monitoring and comprehen-sive infection prevention and control measures can effectively control the spread of CRAB infection.
7.Correlation between climate change and epistaxis in Yueqing of Zhejiang province
Qian HE ; Yanzhi CAI ; Chaofeng ZHOU ; Danwen QIAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(2):245-250
Objective:To correlate climate change with epistaxis in Yueqing of Zhejiang province and to provide evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of epistaxis.Methods:A total of 1 800 patients with epistaxis, who received treatment in Yueqing People's Hospital between October 2018 and October 2019, were included in this study. The data of these patients were input into the Microsoft Excel software. They were summarized and sorted as per admission time. Climate change was correlated with epistaxis.Results:Daily average temperatures were negatively correlated with epistaxis ( r = -0.65, P = 0.003). A non-linear, inverted-U-shaped relationship was observed between daily relative humidity and epistaxis. When the daily relative humidity was < 65%, daily relative humidity was positively correlated with epistaxis ( r = -0.54, P = 0.007).When the daily relative humidity was > 65%, daily relative humidity was negatively correlated with epistaxis ( r = -0.68, P = 0.002). There was a nearly linear positive correlation between diurnal temperature range and epistaxis ( r = 0.52, P = 0.009). There was a linear and positive correlation between daily average atmospheric pressure and epistaxis ( r = 0.60, P = 0.004). The risk of epistaxis increased by 1.48% (95% CI: -2.15 to -0.81) when the temperature decreased by 1 ℃. When daily relative humidity was < 65%, the effects of humidity change on the risk of epistaxis were not statistically significant ( P > 0.05). When the relative humidity of the day was > 65%, the risk of epistaxis decreased by 1.82% (95% CI: -2.71 to -0.93) for every unit of humidity rise. The risk of epistaxis increased by 2.86% (95% CI: 0.54 - 5.18) for every 1 ℃ increase in temperature. The risk of epistaxis increased by 1.18% (95% CI: 0.50 - 1.87) for every 1 Pa increase in air pressure. Conclusion:Temperature change is negatively correlated with epistaxis. Atmospheric pressure and diurnal temperature range are positively correlated with epistaxis. Temperature change, atmospheric pressure, and diurnal temperature have temporary effects on epistaxis. High humidity has an obvious long-term protective effect against epistaxis.
8.Clinical application of video nystagmography in the diagnosis and treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(10):1490-1494
Objective:To analyze the application of video nystagmography in the diagnosis and treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) so as to provide evidence for clinical diagnosis.Methods:A total of 120 patients with suspected BPPV who received treatment in Yueqing People's Hospital from January to July 2020 were included in this study. There were anterior ( n = 24), posterior ( n = 80) and horizontal semicircular canal ( n = 16) BPPV according to the disease type. The detection rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV by video nystagmography and naked eyes were determined. Therapeutic effects of video nystagmography on three types of BPPV were compared. Results:The diagnostic rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV were 91.68%, 92.50% and 93.75%, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant ( χ2 = 0.06, P > 0.05). The detection rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV by video nystagmography were 91.68%, 92.50% and 93.75% respectively, which were significantly higher than those by naked eyes (58.34%, 78.75%, 56.25%, χ2 = 7.11, 6.14, 3.86, all P < 0.05). After 1 week of treatment, total response rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV were 62.50%, 66.25%, 68.75%, respectively. After 3 months of treatment, total response rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV were 95.83%, 96.25% and 100.00%, respectively. There were no significant differences between anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV after 1 week and 3 months of treatment ( χ2 = 0.18, 0.64, P > 0.05). At 3 months after surgery, the recurrence rates of anterior, posterior and horizontal semicircular canal BPPV were 4.16%, 5.00% and 6.25%, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant ( χ2 = 0.08, P > 0.05). Conclusion:Video nystagmography is highly effective in the diagnosis and treatment of BPPV. It can accurately judge the occurrence of nystagmus in BPPV and increase the detection rate, which is worthy of clinical application.
9.Structural and Functional Analyses of Hub MicroRNAs in An Integrated Gene Regulatory Network of Arabidopsis
Gao ZHAOXU ; Li JUN ; Li LI ; Yang YANZHI ; Li JIAN ; Fu CHUNXIANG ; Zhu DANMENG ; He HANG ; Cai HUAQING ; Li LEI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;20(4):747-764
MicroRNAs(miRNAs)are trans-acting small regulatory RNAs that work coordinately with transcription factors(TFs)to shape the repertoire of cellular mRNAs available for translation.Despite our growing knowledge of individual plant miRNAs,their global roles in gene regulatory networks remain mostly unassessed.Based on interactions obtained from public databases and curated from the literature,we reconstructed an integrated miRNA network in Arabidopsis that includes 66 core TFs,318 miRNAs,and 1712 downstream genes.We found that miRNAs occupy distinct niches and enrich miRNA-containing feed-forward loops(FFLs),particularly those with miRNAs as intermediate nodes.Further analyses revealed that miRNA-containing FFLs coordi-nate TFs located in different hierarchical layers and that intertwined miRNA-containing FFLs are associated with party and date miRNA hubs.Using the date hub MIR858A as an example,we performed detailed molecular and genetic analyses of three interconnected miRNA-containing FFLs.These analyses revealed individual functions of the selected miRNA-containing FFLs and elucidated how the date hub miRNA fulfills multiple regulatory roles.Collectively,our findings highlight the prevalence and importance of miRNA-containing FFLs,and provide new insights into the design principles and control logics of miRNA regulatory networks governing gene expression programs in plants.
10.The relationship between the severity of insomnia and the curative effect in acute stage in patients with major depressive disorder.
Lifei CAI ; Jihui YUE ; Hong WANG ; Xuejiao HOU ; Yanzhi ZENG ; Shenglin. WEN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2019;45(4):228-231
Objective To investigate the relationship between the severity of insomnia and the curative effect in acute stage in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods The Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) was used to evaluate and group the severity of insomnia in the 57 patients with MDD. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality. The 24-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD24) was used to evaluate depressive symptoms, and the effect of acute stage (4~6 weeks) was evaluated with its reduction rate. The difference of curative effect was compared among patients with different insomnia levels. Results There was a significantly different recovery rate in acute stage in 3 groups of patients with mild, moderate and severe insomnia ( X2=22.34,P<0.01). The severity of insomnia in patients with MDD (PSQI) was negatively correlated with the curative effect of acute stage (r=-0.44,P<0.01). The total score, anxiety/somatization factor score, retardant factor score and despair factor score were significantly higher in severe insomnia group than in the moderate and mild insomnia groups after acute treatment (P<0.01). Conclusion The severity of insomnia in patients with MDD can predict the curative effect in acute stage. The depressive patients with severe insomnia have residual anxiety/somatization, retardant, feelings of despair and other symptoms more obvious than mild and moderate insomnia patients after acute treatment.

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