Severe trauma often involves complex injuries,leading to high disability and fatality rates.Effective treatment requires prompt and coordinated efforts across multiple disciplines to enhance success rates.Time-based c...Severe trauma often involves complex injuries,leading to high disability and fatality rates.Effective treatment requires prompt and coordinated efforts across multiple disciplines to enhance success rates.Time-based chain rescue is crucial in managing severe trauma.A patient with chest and abdominal injuries and hemorrhagic shock was transferred from an ambulance to our hospital.Our trauma team-initiated pre-hospital first aid,utilized an emergency green channel,and conducted rapid ultrasound,collaborating across disciplines.The patient eventually recovered and was discharged.展开更多
[ Objective] This study aimed to provide reliable basis for in-depth understanding of histopathological changes in geese suffering from Escherichia coli disease and accurate diagnosis of goose E. coli disease. [ Metho...[ Objective] This study aimed to provide reliable basis for in-depth understanding of histopathological changes in geese suffering from Escherichia coli disease and accurate diagnosis of goose E. coli disease. [ Method] By using paraffin embedding, section slicing and HE staining, histopathological changes in the heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney and small intestine tissues of three diseased geese were observed. [ Result] The liver generated protein fiber membranes, showing liver cell degeneration, increasing number of red blood cells in sinusoids and liver congestion; the kidney had relatively serious lesions, including renal tubular epithelial cell degeneration, necrosis and shedding from the basement membrane and hyaline degeneration of glomerulars. The lung showed epithelial cell degeneration and necrosis and was filled with a large number of red blood cells and shedded epithelial cells, showing typical red hepatization; a large number of red blood ceils were aggregated in pulmonary blood vessels, resulting in lung congestion. Epithelial ceils of various digestive tubes all showed varying degrees of minor shed- ding and local infiltration of inflammatory ceils, thereby leading to death of geese due to substance metabolism, electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders and metabolic acidosis. [ Conclusion] Based on epidemiology survey, clinical symptom observation, pathological necropsy and laboratory diagnosis, the diseased geese were confirmed to be suffering from E. coli disease.展开更多
基金Jiangsu Provincial Hospital Association Hospital Management Innovation Research Fund(Project Ni.:JSYGY-3-2025-267)。
文摘Severe trauma often involves complex injuries,leading to high disability and fatality rates.Effective treatment requires prompt and coordinated efforts across multiple disciplines to enhance success rates.Time-based chain rescue is crucial in managing severe trauma.A patient with chest and abdominal injuries and hemorrhagic shock was transferred from an ambulance to our hospital.Our trauma team-initiated pre-hospital first aid,utilized an emergency green channel,and conducted rapid ultrasound,collaborating across disciplines.The patient eventually recovered and was discharged.
基金Supported by Project of Agricultural Science and Technology Achievement Transformation of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2012GB2A200044)Support Program of Shijiazhuang Municipal Science and Technology Bureau(NO.11150093A)Science and Technology Development Project of Qinghuangdao City(NO.201101A182)
文摘[ Objective] This study aimed to provide reliable basis for in-depth understanding of histopathological changes in geese suffering from Escherichia coli disease and accurate diagnosis of goose E. coli disease. [ Method] By using paraffin embedding, section slicing and HE staining, histopathological changes in the heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney and small intestine tissues of three diseased geese were observed. [ Result] The liver generated protein fiber membranes, showing liver cell degeneration, increasing number of red blood cells in sinusoids and liver congestion; the kidney had relatively serious lesions, including renal tubular epithelial cell degeneration, necrosis and shedding from the basement membrane and hyaline degeneration of glomerulars. The lung showed epithelial cell degeneration and necrosis and was filled with a large number of red blood cells and shedded epithelial cells, showing typical red hepatization; a large number of red blood ceils were aggregated in pulmonary blood vessels, resulting in lung congestion. Epithelial ceils of various digestive tubes all showed varying degrees of minor shed- ding and local infiltration of inflammatory ceils, thereby leading to death of geese due to substance metabolism, electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders and metabolic acidosis. [ Conclusion] Based on epidemiology survey, clinical symptom observation, pathological necropsy and laboratory diagnosis, the diseased geese were confirmed to be suffering from E. coli disease.