1.Network layout and maintenance of central monitoring system in inpatient ward
Bin DU ; Chunrong TAN ; Xingguang ZHU ; Huaiying ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(1):214-217
Based on the analysis of the network layout and functional structure of the central monitoring system,the daily maintenance strategy and common fault maintenance methods were discussed.In terms of function structure,the central monitoring system of inpatient ward was divided into four modules:network architecture,monitoring terminal,central monitoring and data management,which realized the functions of monitoring patients'vital signs,data transmission display,analysis and alarm.In the event of failure of equipment,the source of structural components was analyzed based on the fault phenomenon,and the failure handling was carried out by one by one.In the process of dealing with network faults,the signals before and after the switch were detected and analyzed according to the fault scope.When abnormal results of physiological parameters were found,the factors such as human operation,patient cooperation,and equipment hardware and software failures were considered at the same time.The cause of the failure was eliminated according to the results of the observation and test;the equipment returned to normal service after the failure.Medical personnel and equipment engineers should be familiar with the network layout of the central monitoring system,carry out routine maintenance,carefully make troubleshoot faults in maintenance and standardize operation and constantly improve the operation quality of the central monitoring system.
2.Construction of classification management model of medical equipment in public hospitals based on association rule algorithm and effect analysis
Lijuan BAI ; Xingguang ZHU ; Huaqing LAN ; Yongsheng TONG ; Feng WANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(10):135-140
Objective:To construct a classification management model of medical equipment in public hospitals based on association rules algorithm,and to analyze its application effect in hospital equipment management.Methods:Equipment classification management was performed based on Apriori algorithm(association rule analysis)and K-means algorithm(equipment abnormal information mining)in the association rules algorithm,the classification management model of medical equipment in public hospitals was constructed to mine the abnormal characteristics of equipment status.A total of 244 medical devices in clinical use in Beijing Huilongguan Hospital from 2022 to 2023 were selected.According to the application of the classification management model of medical equipment in public hospitals based on the association rule algorithm,the equipment use period from January to December 2022 was set before the application of the association rule algorithm model,and the equipment use period from January to December 2023 was set to the time after the application of the association rule algorithm model.The scores of equipment classification management,the failure rate of different types of equipment and equipment efficiency score before and after the application of association rule algorithm model were compared.Results:After the application of association rule algorithm model,the average scores of warehousing management,use management,maintenance management and scrap management were(89.65±4.65)points,(90.25±4.36)points,(87.69±3.12)points and(90.36±3.39)points,respectively,which were higher than before the application,the difference was statistically significant(t=17.866,14.671,18.128,19.479,P<0.05).After the application of association rule algorithm model,the number of medical image diagnostic and auxiliary equipment,health monitoring equipment,rehabilitation equipment and intervention and treatment equipment that failed was 2,3,2,and 3,and the failure rates were 3.33%,4.69%,2.86%and 6.00%,respectively,which were lower than those before the application,the difference was statistically significant(x2=5.925,6.117,7.937,5.316,P<0.05).After the application of association rule algorithm model,the average scores of overall utilization efficiency,quality stability efficiency and accurate diagnosis and treatment efficiency of the equipment were(96.39±3.69)points,(94.23±3.06)points and(95.47±4.36)points,respectively,which were higher than those before the application,and the difference was statistically significant(t=16.762,17.919,11.769,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of the classification management model of medical equipment in public hospitals based on association rules algorithm can realize the classification management of medical equipment in hospitals,improve the operating efficiency and management level of equipment,and reduce the equipment failure rate.
3.A qualitative study on high risk behaviors of HIV/AIDS among young adult males in Shandong Province
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(1):131-134
Objective:
To identify high risk behaviors and infection related factors among young adult males diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in Shandong Province, to provide evidence for targeted AIDS prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
By using convient sampling method, an face to face in depth interview on HIV related behaviors was conducted among young adult males newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in Shandong Province in July 2021.
Results:
A total of 31 young adult males diagnosed with HIV/AIDS were interviewed. All were male and infected through homosexuality behavior. Average age was (20.6±1.8) years. Totally 90.3% (28/31) were enrolled in tertiary education at the time of diagnosis. The findings revealed that 93.5% (29/31) of participants got infection due to unprotected homosexual behavior with the temporary partner whose HIV infection status was unknown, and 86.2% (25/29) got in touch with these temporary partner by social software. The awareness rate of knowledge about AIDS among all the participants was 100%, however, 83.9% (26/31) reported occasion condom usage while having homosexual behavior, and 16.1% (5/31) never did. Totally 74.2% (23/31) of the young adult males diagnosed with HIV/AIDS had a history of HIV testing before diagnosis.
Conclusion
The primary high risk behavior of HIV infection in young adult students are unawareness of HIV infection status for temporary sexual partner and the separation of knowing and doing. A targeted strategy should be developed to control the spread of HIV in young adult students.
4.The first viral load suppression and its influencing factors for HIV/AIDS on ART in Shandong province
Na ZHANG ; Lianzheng HAO ; Guoyong WANG ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xingguang YANG ; Pengxiang HUANG ; Ling LI ; Huifeng SUN ; Dianmin KANG ; Tao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(2):160-165
Objective:To analyze the status of first viral load (VL) suppression for newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy (ART) from 2014 to 2016 in Shandong province, to provide theoretical evidence for improvement of ART effectiveness.Methods:Based on a retrospective cohort study, logistic regression model was used to identify influencing factors about VL suppression.Results:There were 4 833 newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases who received ART from 2014 to 2016 in Shandong province, and 3 449 cases achieved VL suppression at the first VL testing. The rate of first VL suppression was 71.36%. The possibilities of first VL suppression among patients on ART with education at junior high school, junior college and above were higher than those with education at primary school and below, with OR values at 1.75 and 2.00, separately. The possibilities of first VL suppression for patients treated at medical institutions was higher than those by CDC, with OR value 1.29. The possibilities of first VL suppression among patients whose CD4 count level at 201-350, 351-500 and ≥501 cells/μl were higher than that of the patients whose CD4 count level at ≤200 cells/μl, with OR values at 2.36, 2.11 and 2.66, respectively. The possibilities of first VL suppression among patients who missed doses was lower than those who did not miss doses, with OR value at 0.55. All the Pvalues for the above comparisons was <0.05. Conclusions:The suppression of viral load for HIV/AIDS on ART was influenced by culture level, CD4 count level at the entry of ART, treatment institutions and adherence to the therapy. Earlier diagnosis, treatment services provided by medical institutions and improvement of drug adherence can enhance ART effectiveness.
5.Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS among students in Shandong Province from 2010 to 2019
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(10):1568-1570
Objective:
To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of HIV/AIDS infected students in Shandong Province, to provide a basis for the prevention and control of AIDS transmission in the student population.
Methods:
All 863 HIV/AIDS students cases during 2010-2019 were collected in Shandong Province. Epidemiological characteristics was described and the trends in the 10 years since 2010 was analyzed.
Results:
These 863 HIV/AIDS students were mainly transmitted through homosexual sex (763 cases, 88.41%), and the samples were mainly from voluntary consultation testing (433 cases, 50.17%). From 2010 to 2019, the proportion of student cases in the total number of cases showed an increasing trend ( χ 2 trend =30.21, P <0.01). Among them, the proportion of homosexual transmission cases increased year by year ( χ 2 trend =6.35, P =0.01), the proportion of cases aged 18-22 years increased year by year ( χ 2 trend =6.10, P =0.01), the proportion of cases with college degree or above increased year by year ( χ 2 trend =4.26, P =0.04). At present, voluntary consultation testing were the main source.There was no significant difference between the years of sample sources ( χ 2 trend =2.97, P =0.09).
Conclusion
The report number of students in Shandong Province are on the rise in recent years, especially those infected by same sex transmission, mainly with high education background, which calls for targeted strategies and intervention measures.
6.An analysis of factors associated with timeliness of antiretroviral therapy among HIV/AIDS in Shandong province
Xiaoyan ZHU ; Tao HUANG ; Guoyong WANG ; Meizhen LIAO ; Pengxiang HUANG ; Na ZHANG ; Lianzheng HAO ; Xingguang YANG ; Dianmin KANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(4):361-366
Objective:To analyze the timeliness and influencing factors of antiretroviral treatment (ART) among HIV/AIDS patients from 2017 to 2019 in Shandong province.Methods:Data were collected from the Chinese HIV/AIDS Comprehensive Response Information Management System, HIV/AIDS cases enrolled in antiretroviral therapy, from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2019, ≥15 years of age and from the mainland of China were the subjects of the study. The general demographic characteristics (gender, age, ethnicity, education level, marital status, etc), infection routes, sample sources, date of diagnosis, baseline CD4+ T cell level, and clinical stage and other information were collected from the database. Univariate analysis was conducted for the timeliness of ART of the subjects by Chi square test, and the influencing factors associated with timeliness of ART were analyzed by binary non-conditional Logistic regression.Results:Among the 7 425 cases of HIV/AIDS, 6 813(91.8%) were male, 5 236(70.5%) had homosexual transmission, the age at the ART initiation was(36.05±12.51)years. The proportion of timeliness of ART within 30 d increased from 55.9% (1145/2050) in 2017 to 65.3% (1821/2789) in 2019. The possibility of timeliness of ART among HIV/AIDS who were married or cohabiting, education of high school and above were higher, with OR values at 1.136, 1.299. The possibility of timeliness of ART among HIV/AIDS cases whose domicile place is outside Shandong province were lower, with OR values at 0.664. The possibility of timeliness of ART in group of HIV/AIDS aging≥55, 45~54 and 35~44 years old were higher than that in 15~24 years old, with OR values at 1.530, 1.505 and 1.394. The possibility of timeliness of ART among the heterosexuals were lower than that of homosexuals, with OR values at 0.803. The possibility of timeliness of ART is lower for cases in places of detention centers than cases from volunteer testing and counseling, with OR values at 0.204. The possibility of timeliness of ART among HIV/AIDS cases whose CD4+ T lymphocyte at >500 cells/μL were lower than that of the cases whose CD4+ T lymphocyte at≤500 cells/μl, with OR values at 0.545. Patients without symptoms at baseline were less likely to receive prompt treatment than those with clinical symptoms, with OR values at 0.727. Patients with baseline clinical staging of stage Ⅳ, period of HIV/AIDS treatment with timeliness was longer than the cases with baseline clinical stages ofⅠ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, with OR values at 1.307. Conclusions:The proportion of timeliness of ART increased from 2017 to 2019. Marital status, educational level, age, sample source, infection routes, baseline clinical stage, and CD4+ T lymphocyte levels were associated with the timeliness of ART.
7.Follow-up status and its correlation with HAART in newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS patients from 2014 to 2016 in Shandong province
Na ZHANG ; Tao HUANG ; Lingyun FAN ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Lianzheng HAO ; Huifeng SUN ; Xingguang YANG ; Dianmin KANG ; Guoyong WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(5):561-565
Objective:To analyze the status of follow-up and its correlation with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS patients from 2014 to 2016 in Shandong province, then to provide theoretical evidence for the improvement of follow-up and HAART.Methods:Based on retrospective cohort study, logistic regression model was used to identify influencing factors of follow-up for HIV/AIDS, and chi-square test was used to do correlation analysis.Results:There were 6253 newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases from 2014 to 2016 in Shandong province, and 6011 cases accepted follow-up service. The cumulative follow-up rate was 96.13%, and timely follow-up rate was 94.51%. Higher prevalence of follow-up was found among those aged 15-24 years at diagnosis, diagnosed by VCT, with education level of college and above, lived in east of Shandong province and infected with homosexual sex behaviors. HIV/AIDS cases who received follow-up service within 1 year of diagnosis were more likely to receive HAART ( OR=5.28, 95% CI: 3.51-7.95) and meet the level of viral load (VL) suppression ( OR=4.30, 95% CI: 2.89-6.40) than those who received follow-up service later. Conclusions:The status of follow-up of HIV/AIDS in Shandong province was influenced by age at diagnosis, sample resource, cultural level, address and transmission route. Timely follow-up can improve the proportion and effect of HIV/AIDS treatment.
8.Impact of achievement of "90-90-90" goals on reduction in new HIV infections in Shandong province based on risk estimation equation
Na ZHANG ; Lingyun FAN ; Xingguang YANG ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Pengxiang HUANG ; Guoyong WANG ; Ning WANG ; Dianmin KANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(9):1499-1503
Objective:To explore the impact of achievement of the "90-90-90" goals on reductions in HIV incidence in Shandong province.Methods:An algebraic method was developed to link new HIV infections and the "90-90-90" goals in Shandong province. The risk estimation equation was used to analyze the effect of achievement of the "90-90-90" goals on reductions of HIV incidence, and explore the impact of application of antiviral therapy based prevention and control strategy on reduction of new HIV infections.Results:If "90-90-90" goals were achieved in 2020 in Shandong compared with annual new HIV infections in 2010, the percentage of reduction would be 17.27%, 35.99% and 67.55% respectively when transmission rate decreased by 26.00%, 53.00% and 96.00% respectively. Compared with 2017, when the transmission rate decreased by 53.00%, the annual new HIV infections would has a decrease of 10.10% if the rates of diagnosis and ART reached 90.00%; the annual new HIV infections would has a decrease of 20.80% if the rates of diagnosis and viral suppression reached 90.00%; the annual new HIV infections would has a decrease of 12.29% if the rates of ART and viral suppression reached 90.00%.Conclusions:HIV incidence would decrease with the achievement of "90-90-90" goals in Shandong. Compared with the improvement of ART, the improvement in diagnosis of HIV infection and viral suppression would result in more rapid decrease of new HIV infections. Besides expanding ART coverage, more attention should be paid to the strengthening of the diagnosis of HIV infection and viral suppression in Shandong.
9.Analysis of rush poppers use and related factors in men who have sex with men in Jinan and Qingdao, 2016
Pengxiang HUANG ; Qing DUAN ; Meizhen LIAO ; Guoyong WANG ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xingguang YANG ; Lianzheng HAO ; Xiaorun TAO ; Dianmin KANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):861-866
Objective:To understand the use of drug and its related factors among men who have sex with men, and to provide reference for the development of reasonable intervention measures.Methods:MSM was recruited from Jinan and Qingdao by means of on-site and internet recruiting from March to June in 2016. Anonymous questionnaires were conducted and HIV and syphilis serological tests were performed. The questionnaire included the general situation, sexual behavior, HIV related services and so on. Multi-factor unconditioned logistic regression model was used to explore related factors about rush poppers use.Results:The rush poppers use rate of 901 MSM was 30.1%(271/901), the age was (29.3±8.1) years, the HIV infection rate was 4.6% (41/901) and the syphilis infection rate was 8.7% (78/901). Multivariate analysis showed that compared with those who were>25 years old, the OR (95% CI) of those who were ≤ 25 years old was 1.571 (1.110-2.224); compared with the number of anal sexual behavior was<2 times in the last week, the OR (95% CI) of those whose number of anal sexual behavior was ≥2 times was 2.991 (1.100-8.132); compared with those who had not received peer education services in the last year, the OR (95% CI) of those who received peer education services was 13.651 (7.239-25.742). Conclusion:Rush poppers are very popular in the MSM crowd, and those who aged less than 25 years old, who had anal sex more than twice in the past week, and who had received peer education services were more likely to use rush poppers. We should carry out targeted interventions according to the characteristics.
10.Analysis of rush poppers use and related factors in men who have sex with men in Jinan and Qingdao, 2016
Pengxiang HUANG ; Qing DUAN ; Meizhen LIAO ; Guoyong WANG ; Xiaoyan ZHU ; Xingguang YANG ; Lianzheng HAO ; Xiaorun TAO ; Dianmin KANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):861-866
Objective:To understand the use of drug and its related factors among men who have sex with men, and to provide reference for the development of reasonable intervention measures.Methods:MSM was recruited from Jinan and Qingdao by means of on-site and internet recruiting from March to June in 2016. Anonymous questionnaires were conducted and HIV and syphilis serological tests were performed. The questionnaire included the general situation, sexual behavior, HIV related services and so on. Multi-factor unconditioned logistic regression model was used to explore related factors about rush poppers use.Results:The rush poppers use rate of 901 MSM was 30.1%(271/901), the age was (29.3±8.1) years, the HIV infection rate was 4.6% (41/901) and the syphilis infection rate was 8.7% (78/901). Multivariate analysis showed that compared with those who were>25 years old, the OR (95% CI) of those who were ≤ 25 years old was 1.571 (1.110-2.224); compared with the number of anal sexual behavior was<2 times in the last week, the OR (95% CI) of those whose number of anal sexual behavior was ≥2 times was 2.991 (1.100-8.132); compared with those who had not received peer education services in the last year, the OR (95% CI) of those who received peer education services was 13.651 (7.239-25.742). Conclusion:Rush poppers are very popular in the MSM crowd, and those who aged less than 25 years old, who had anal sex more than twice in the past week, and who had received peer education services were more likely to use rush poppers. We should carry out targeted interventions according to the characteristics.


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