1.Analysis of hospital-associated infection monitoring data in a three-A hospital from 2023 to 2024
Binquan WANG ; Jintanghong ZHANG ; Jing WEN ; Yuerui LI ; Dan YU ; Shumeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(20):3132-3136
OBJECTIVE To analyze the status and characteristics of hospital-associated infection in a three-A hospi-tal from 2023 to 2024,and to identify directions for intervention in hospital-associated infection.METHODS The hospital-associated infection data of a three-A hospital from 2023 to 2024 were analyzed,including the overall trend of hospital-associated infection,the top three departments with the highest hospital-associated infection rates,the distribution of pathogens,infection sites and patient ages.RESULTS From 2023 to 2024,a total of 145 915 patients were monitored,with 1 673 cases of hospital-associated infection,resulting in a hospital-associat-ed infection rate of 1.15%.The hospital-associated infection rate in 2024 was 1.06%(831/78 284),which was lower than that in 2023(P=0.001).The top three departments with the highest hospital-associated infection rates were the intensive care unit,the emergency intensive care unit(EICU)and the cadre ward.Among the de-tected pathogens,gram-negative bacteria were predominantly Acinetobacter baumannii(26.21%),gram-positive bacteria were predominantly Staphylococcus aureus(4.86%)and fungi were predominantly Candida glabrata(13.89%).There were statistically significant differences in the proportions of Proteus vulgaris,Serratia lique-faciens,Burkholderia cepacia and gram-positive bacteria between the two years(P<0.05).The main hospital-associated infection sites were the respiratory tract,urinary tract and surgical site.The hospital-associated infec-tion rate was high among elderly patients,particularly in the cadre ward.CONCLUSIONS The departments with high incidence of hospital-associated infection are the intensive care unit,EICU and cadre ward.The main patho-gen is A.baumannii,with the respiratory tract being the primary site of infection.It is necessary to strengthen prevention and control measures for high-risk departments,key pathogens and common infection sites to effective-ly reduce the incidence of hospital-associated infection.
2.Analysis of hospital-associated infection monitoring data in a three-A hospital from 2023 to 2024
Binquan WANG ; Jintanghong ZHANG ; Jing WEN ; Yuerui LI ; Dan YU ; Shumeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(20):3132-3136
OBJECTIVE To analyze the status and characteristics of hospital-associated infection in a three-A hospi-tal from 2023 to 2024,and to identify directions for intervention in hospital-associated infection.METHODS The hospital-associated infection data of a three-A hospital from 2023 to 2024 were analyzed,including the overall trend of hospital-associated infection,the top three departments with the highest hospital-associated infection rates,the distribution of pathogens,infection sites and patient ages.RESULTS From 2023 to 2024,a total of 145 915 patients were monitored,with 1 673 cases of hospital-associated infection,resulting in a hospital-associat-ed infection rate of 1.15%.The hospital-associated infection rate in 2024 was 1.06%(831/78 284),which was lower than that in 2023(P=0.001).The top three departments with the highest hospital-associated infection rates were the intensive care unit,the emergency intensive care unit(EICU)and the cadre ward.Among the de-tected pathogens,gram-negative bacteria were predominantly Acinetobacter baumannii(26.21%),gram-positive bacteria were predominantly Staphylococcus aureus(4.86%)and fungi were predominantly Candida glabrata(13.89%).There were statistically significant differences in the proportions of Proteus vulgaris,Serratia lique-faciens,Burkholderia cepacia and gram-positive bacteria between the two years(P<0.05).The main hospital-associated infection sites were the respiratory tract,urinary tract and surgical site.The hospital-associated infec-tion rate was high among elderly patients,particularly in the cadre ward.CONCLUSIONS The departments with high incidence of hospital-associated infection are the intensive care unit,EICU and cadre ward.The main patho-gen is A.baumannii,with the respiratory tract being the primary site of infection.It is necessary to strengthen prevention and control measures for high-risk departments,key pathogens and common infection sites to effective-ly reduce the incidence of hospital-associated infection.
3.Application Value of Conventional Ultrasound Classification and Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Non-Mass Breast-Like Lesions
Yuerui CHI ; Li LIU ; Xiyan LIU ; Jing LIU ; Xun LIU ; Wengui XU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(10):1048-1053
Objective To investigate the application value of conventional ultrasound typing and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in non-mass breast like lesions (NMLs). Methods A total of 50 patients (50 lesions) who were pathologically confirmed to have breast NMLs in Tianjin Fifth Central Hospital. The corresponding relationship between conventional ultrasound typing of NMLs and BI-RADS classification was analyzed, and CEUS was performed on breast NMLs to compare the diagnostic value of combined BI-RADS and CEUS. Results The NMLs conventional ultrasound classified Ⅰa and Ⅱa lesions corresponded to BI-RADS classification 4a; Ⅲ and Ⅳ lesions corresponded to BI-RADS classification 4b; Ⅰb and Ⅱb lesions corresponded to BI-RADS classification 4c. A statistically significant correlation was observed between the expansion of lesion range and the presence of "crab foot sign" in benign and malignant lesions after the enhancement (

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