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Comparison of the quality of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation with two models of automated external defibrillators:a manikin-based randomized trial
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作者 Arnaud Gaillard Cécile Ricard +1 位作者 Guillaume Berthet Vincent Peigne 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2025年第4期374-377,共4页
Basic life support for cardiac arrest associates cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)and defibrillation.CPR relies on chest compressions(CC)and ventilation.Current guidelines on CPR recommend a depth of 5-6 cm at a rhyt... Basic life support for cardiac arrest associates cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)and defibrillation.CPR relies on chest compressions(CC)and ventilation.Current guidelines on CPR recommend a depth of 5-6 cm at a rhythm of 100-120 times/min for CC.[1,2]Interruptions of the CC must be as short as possible and are related to ventilation,defibrillation and turnover of the rescuers.Most of the automated external defibrillators(AEDs)require interruptions of the CC to perform rhythm analysis.Among the numerous marketed models of AEDs,some provide real-time feedback about the quality of the CC. 展开更多
关键词 cardiopulmonary resuscitation cpr chest compressions cc cardiopulmonary resuscitation automated external defibrillators aeds require rhythm analysisamong chest compressions automated external defibrillators manikin based randomized trial
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Clinical Effect Analysis of Negative Pressure Chest Drainage in Patients after Two-Port Thoracoscopic Valve Surgery
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作者 Yanfang Wei Aizhen Wei +3 位作者 Yuan Feng Jinmao Lu Shusong Li Linqiang Li 《Natural Science》 2025年第2期7-12,共6页
Objective: This study aims to investigate the drainage effect and clinical outcomes of negative pressure chest drainage in patients after two-port thoracoscopic valve surgery, comparing the differences in postoperativ... Objective: This study aims to investigate the drainage effect and clinical outcomes of negative pressure chest drainage in patients after two-port thoracoscopic valve surgery, comparing the differences in postoperative pain, hospital stay, and other factors between the negative pressure group and the control group. Methods: This study is a prospective controlled trial that selected patients undergoing two-port thoracoscopic valve surgery at a certain hospital from January 2019 to December 2024. Patients were randomly assigned to the control group and the negative pressure group using a random number table method. The control group consisted of 30 patients (20 males, 10 females, mean age 42.03 ± 12.89 years), and the negative pressure group consisted of 35 patients (26 males, 9 females, mean age 41.84 ± 11.83 years). The control group received traditional chest drainage, while the negative pressure group received negative pressure chest drainage. Postoperative pain scores, hospital stay, drainage time, number of tube blockages, and incidences of pneumothorax or subcutaneous emphysema were recorded and statistically analyzed. Results: The negative pressure group had a significantly shorter postoperative drainage time compared to the control group (49.09 ± 11.99 hours vs. 79.10 ± 7.32 hours, P < 0.001). The postoperative pain score was lower in the negative pressure group (4.49 ± 1.27 vs. 7.03 ± 0.85, P < 0.001), and the hospital stay was significantly shorter (9.83 ± 1.69 days vs. 14.73 ± 2.32 days, P < 0.001). The incidence of pneumothorax or subcutaneous emphysema was significantly lower in the negative pressure group than in the control group (14.29% vs. 56.67%, P = 0.0003). Conclusion: The application of negative pressure chest drainage in patients after two-port thoracoscopic valve surgery can effectively reduce postoperative pain, shorten hospital stay, and lower the incidence of tube blockage and pneumothorax, demonstrating good clinical outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Negative Pressure chest Drainage Two-Port Thoracoscopy Valve Surgery Cardiac Surgery
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Early Chest HRCT Findings and Dynamic Imaging Analysis of COVID-19 in Qinghai Province
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作者 Yingfang Yu Yang Li Lingyun Guo 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2025年第2期160-166,共7页
This study aimed to analyze the early high-resolution CT(HRCT)manifestations and dynamic imaging changes of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)in Qinghai Province.A total of 24 nucleic acid-positive COVID-19 patients a... This study aimed to analyze the early high-resolution CT(HRCT)manifestations and dynamic imaging changes of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)in Qinghai Province.A total of 24 nucleic acid-positive COVID-19 patients admitted to our hospital between January 2020 and November 2021 were included.All patients underwent HRCT examinations,and lesion characteristics—including number,distribution,morphology,and surrounding involvement were analyzed.Among the 24 patients,systemic and respiratory circulatory symptoms were more common than other symptoms(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in the lung lobes,relative positions,quantity,size,and density of lesions across different stages of the disease course(P>0.05).Within the same disease stage,lesions were primarily located in the lower lobes of both lungs,the peripheral lung fields,and a combination of peripheral and central regions,with single and multiple lesions being the most common.Lesion morphology varied significantly across disease stages(P<0.05),including differences between patchy and striped lesions,striped and massive lesions(P<0.05),and patchy and massive lesions(P<0.05).The incidence of striped lesions was higher in the progressive and recovery stages than in the early stage,showing an upward trend.There were no significant differences in pleural thickening,pleural effusion,mediastinal lymph node enlargement,or pericardial effusion across different disease stages(P>0.05).Common HRCT signs observed at all stages included air bronchograms,paving stone patterns,halo signs,subpleural lines,and grid-like patterns.The main patterns of lesion progression were an increase in lesion size(16/24,66.67%),an increase in the number of lesions(17/24,70.83%),changes in lesion density(20/24,80.33%),and localized lesion increase and partial absorption(6/24,25.00%).In conclusion,the HRCT manifestations and evolution of lung lesions in COVID-19 patients are complex and varied,with a progressive increase in striped lesions potentially serving as a characteristic imaging feature of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 CORONAVIRUS PNEUMONIA chest HRCT Imaging
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Pulmonary cryptococcosis in immunocompetent children presenting with chest pain:Three case reports
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作者 Xiao-Nan Li Jie-Hua Chen Zhi-Wei Lu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 2025年第16期46-51,共6页
BACKGROUND Cryptococcus is a systemic opportunistic pathogenic fungus that can cause infections in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts,with diverse clinical manifestations,ranging from asymptomatic pulmon... BACKGROUND Cryptococcus is a systemic opportunistic pathogenic fungus that can cause infections in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts,with diverse clinical manifestations,ranging from asymptomatic pulmonary lesions to disseminated central nervous system infections.The incidence of pulmonary cryptococcosis(PC)has rapidly increased in recent years,with an increasing proportion of non-human immunodeficiency virus-infected and immunocompetent patients making its diagnosis challenging.If not properly recognized,PC can lead to systemic dissemination and high mortality rates.Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the prognosis.This study summarizes the clinical features of three immunocompetent children with PC who presented with chest pain to raise clinicians'awareness of the disease and reduce mortality.CASE SUMMARY Three male pediatric patients in good health were hospitalized because of chest pain without cough or fever.Chest computed tomography(CT)revealed pleuralbased nodules and consolidation with cavitation.A lung biopsy was performed in one case,and Cryptococcus was cultured from the pathological tissues.Cryptococcus was detected in the alveolar lavage fluid,and serum Cryptococcus capsular(C.capsular)polysaccharide antigen was positive in one case,and the other case was positive for serum C.capsular polysaccharide.All patients received oral fluconazole treatment.Follow-up chest CT scans after six months showed significant resolution of the lesions.CONCLUSION PC can also occur in immunocompetent children.When encountering children with chest pain only in the clinic,one should be vigilant about PC,promptly complete the relevant examinations,and avoid misdiagnosis. 展开更多
关键词 CRYPTOCOCCUS chest pain Children Immune function Pulmonary cryptococcosis Case report
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Advances in radiation protection related to pediatric chest computed tomography examinations
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作者 Qing-Ting Sun Yi-Han Fan Bao-Hui Liang 《World Journal of Radiology》 2025年第7期49-58,共10页
With the rapid development of computed tomography(CT)technology,the widespread use of CT examinations in the evaluation of chest diseases in pediatrics has raised extensive concerns about radiation issues.This review ... With the rapid development of computed tomography(CT)technology,the widespread use of CT examinations in the evaluation of chest diseases in pediatrics has raised extensive concerns about radiation issues.This review first systematically summarizes the factors influencing radiation dose(detector,tube voltage,tube current-time product,field of view,and reconstruction algorithms)in pediatric chest computed tomography examinations.Methods to reduce radia-tion dose are also discussed,including the utilization of filters,automatic tube current modulation,automatic tube voltage selection,and organ dose modulation.Finally,the methods for individualized radiation dose calculation in pediatric chest CT examinations:effective dose,CT dosimetry software,Size-Specific Dose Estimate,and the Monte Carlo method are reviewed.Radiation exposure re-duction is a multifaceted issue.This review aims to provide an optimal scanning scheme for pediatric chest CT from different perspectives. 展开更多
关键词 chest computed tomography Radiation dose PEDIATRIC Size-specific dose estimate Monte Carlo
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Computational analysis of Ti-6Al-4V thoracic implants with a spring-like geometry for anterior chest wall reconstruction
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作者 Alejandro BOLANOS Alejandro YANEZ +2 位作者 Alberto CUADRADO Maria Paula FIORUCCI Belinda MENTADO 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A(Applied Physics & Engineering)》 2025年第7期679-693,共15页
Thoracic reconstructions are essential surgical techniques used to replace severely damaged tissues and restore protection to internal organs.In recent years,advancements in additive manufacturing have enabled the pro... Thoracic reconstructions are essential surgical techniques used to replace severely damaged tissues and restore protection to internal organs.In recent years,advancements in additive manufacturing have enabled the production of thoracic implants with complex geometries,offering more versatile performance.In this study,we investigated a design based on a spring-like geometry manufactured by laser powder bed fusion(LPBF),as proposed in earlier research.The biomechanical behavior of this design was analyzed using various isolated semi-ring-rib models at different levels of the rib cage.This approach enabled a comprehensive examination,leading to the proposal of several implant configurations that were incorporated into a 3D rib cage model with chest wall defects,to simulate different chest wall reconstruction scenarios.The results revealed that the implant design was too rigid for the second rib level,which therefore was excluded from the proposed implant configurations.In chest wall reconstruction simulations,the maximum stresses observed in all prostheses did not exceed 38%of the implant material's yield stress in the most unfavorable case.Additionally,all the implants showed flexibility compatible with the physiological movements of the human thorax. 展开更多
关键词 chest wall reconstruction Thoracic implant Spring-like geometry Semi-ring-rib model Computational analysis
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Application of Artificial Neural Networks in Predicting Malignant Lung Nodules on Chest CT Scans
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作者 Wenhui Li Yuping Yang +2 位作者 Yixian Liang Pengliang Xu Qiuqiang Chen 《Proceedings of Anticancer Research》 2025年第1期115-121,共7页
Objective:To explore a simple method for improving the diagnostic accuracy of malignant lung nodules based on imaging features of lung nodules.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the imaging data of 114 ... Objective:To explore a simple method for improving the diagnostic accuracy of malignant lung nodules based on imaging features of lung nodules.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the imaging data of 114 patients who underwent lung nodule surgery in the Thoracic Surgery Department of the First People’s Hospital of Huzhou from June to September 2024.Imaging features of lung nodules were summarized and trained using a BP neural network.Results:Training with the BP neural network increased the diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing between benign and malignant lung nodules based on imaging features from 84.2%(manual assessment)to 94.1%.Conclusion:Training with the BP neural network significantly improves the diagnostic accuracy of lung nodule malignancy based solely on imaging features. 展开更多
关键词 Lung nodule Malignant lung tumor Neural network chest CT
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Ultra-low dose computed tomography chest vs chest radiography in paediatric primary ciliary dyskinesia:A prospective study
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作者 Michael G Waldron Patrick W O'Regan +13 位作者 Michael Lane Sahil S Shet Eid Kakish Fiachra Moloney Niamh Moore Mary Jane Murphy Louise Beagan Barry J Plant David Mullane Muireann Ni Chroinin David J Ryan Kevin O'Regan Stephen P Power Michael M Maher 《World Journal of Radiology》 2025年第8期64-73,共10页
BACKGROUND Primary ciliary dyskinesia(PCD)is a rare condition characterised by dysmotile,immotile,or absent cilia.As a result of the impairment in respiratory mucociliary clearance,patients with PCD typically develop ... BACKGROUND Primary ciliary dyskinesia(PCD)is a rare condition characterised by dysmotile,immotile,or absent cilia.As a result of the impairment in respiratory mucociliary clearance,patients with PCD typically develop neonatal respiratory distress,nasal congestion,otitis media and recurrent respiratory infections leading to bronchiectasis and structural lung changes.These changes have been shown by chest computed tomography(CT)to develop in infancy and early childhood.Recent development and refinement of radiation-reducing CT techniques have allowed significant radiation dose reductions,with chest CT doses now in the range of chest radiography(CR).AIM To evaluate the efficacy of ultra-low dose CT(ULDCT)chest in identifying pulmonary changes within a PCD paediatric patient cohort.METHODS Paediatric patients with PCD who presented for routine clinical outpatient follow-up within the study period,were eligible for inclusion in the study.ULDCT and CR were performed on these patients and the results compared.Comparison metrics included radiation dose,subjective and objective image quality and disease severity.RESULTS Six paediatric patients(mean age 9 years)underwent clinically indicated ULDCT chest examinations and CR for surveillance of their PCD.The mean effective dose was 0.08±0.02 mSv,a dose that approximates that of a frontal and lateral chest radiograph.The average Brody II score across the entire cohort was 12.92,with excellent interrater reliability and intra-class correlation coefficient(ICC)of 0.98.The average Chrispin-Norman score on CR was 1 with excellent inter-rater reliability and ICC of 0.92.CONCLUSION ULDCT demonstrates superior diagnostic capabilities,minimal radiation dose penalty,and high interobserver reliability in comparison to CR.Thus,we advocate for ULDCT to be the preferred modality for surveillance imaging in paediatric PCD. 展开更多
关键词 Primary ciliary dyskinesia Ultra-low dose computed tomography chest radiography Radiation dose Image quality
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Association between chest computed tomography features and prognosis in patients treated with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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作者 Gannan Wang Yi Zhu +6 位作者 Hao Zhou Tao Ding Yutong Shi Xiaoquan Xu Hai Xu Wei Li Xufeng Chen 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2025年第6期567-572,共6页
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have reported that early computed tomography(CT)findings significantly contribute to the outcomes of cardiac arrest(CA)patients.This study aims to evaluate the association between chest CT ... BACKGROUND:Previous studies have reported that early computed tomography(CT)findings significantly contribute to the outcomes of cardiac arrest(CA)patients.This study aims to evaluate the association between chest CT features and prognosis in CA patients treated with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation(ECPR).METHODS:A retrospective observational study was conducted on adult CA patients treated with ECPR in a tertiary hospital between March 2015 and June 2023.All the patients underwent a wholebody CT scan within 1 h of ECPR.Data regarding demographic and clinical characteristics were collected from electronic medical records.The presence of gravity-dependent distribution and CT scores based on chest CT scans were determined for each patient.The primary outcome was 28-day survival.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves were used to evaluate the ability of chest CT features(gravitydependent distribution and CT scores)to predict poor outcomes.The cut-off value of the CT score was determined.Kaplan-Meier curves were used to compare 28-day survival between the low-and high-CT score groups,which were classified using the estimated cut-off value.RESULTS:Among the 100 patients included,74 were non-survivors.The non-survivor patients showed a higher presence of gravity-dependent distribution and higher CT scores than survivors(P<0.05).Patients with gravity-dependent distribution had significantly higher CT scores than those with non-gravity-dependent distribution(P<0.05).The combination of CT score and gravity-dependent distribution predicted poor outcomes better than considering the features individually,demonstrating moderate performance(AUC:0.693,95%CI:0.568-0.801).According to the survival analysis,the risk of death increased as the CT score rose,with an estimated cut-off value of≥11(P=0.016).CONCLUSION:Chest CT features were associated with poor outcomes in CA patients following ECPR. 展开更多
关键词 Cardiac arrest chest computed tomography Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation PROGNOSIS
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Rethinking Domain-Specific Pretraining by Supervised or Self-Supervised Learning for Chest Radiograph Classification:A Comparative Study Against ImageNet Counterparts in Cold-Start Active Learning
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作者 Han Yuan Mingcheng Zhu +3 位作者 Rui Yang Han Liu Irene Li Chuan Hong 《Health Care Science》 2025年第2期110-143,共34页
Objective:Deep learning(DL)has become the prevailing method in chest radiograph analysis,yet its performance heavily depends on large quantities of annotated images.To mitigate the cost,cold-start active learning(AL),... Objective:Deep learning(DL)has become the prevailing method in chest radiograph analysis,yet its performance heavily depends on large quantities of annotated images.To mitigate the cost,cold-start active learning(AL),comprising an initialization followed by subsequent learning,selects a small subset of informative data points for labeling.Recent advancements in pretrained models by supervised or self-supervised learning tailored to chest radiograph have shown broad applicability to diverse downstream tasks.However,their potential in cold-start AL remains unexplored.Methods:To validate the efficacy of domain-specific pretraining,we compared two foundation models:supervised TXRV and self-supervised REMEDIS with their general domain counterparts pretrained on ImageNet.Model performance was evaluated at both initialization and subsequent learning stages on two diagnostic tasks:psychiatric pneumonia and COVID-19.For initialization,we assessed their integration with three strategies:diversity,uncertainty,and hybrid sampling.For subsequent learning,we focused on uncertainty sampling powered by different pretrained models.We also conducted statistical tests to compare the foundation models with ImageNet counterparts,investigate the relationship between initialization and subsequent learning,examine the performance of one-shot initialization against the full AL process,and investigate the influence of class balance in initialization samples on initialization and subsequent learning.Results:First,domain-specific foundation models failed to outperform ImageNet counterparts in six out of eight experiments on informative sample selection.Both domain-specific and general pretrained models were unable to generate representations that could substitute for the original images as model inputs in seven of the eight scenarios.However,pretrained model-based initialization surpassed random sampling,the default approach in cold-start AL.Second,initialization performance was positively correlated with subsequent learning performance,highlighting the importance of initialization strategies.Third,one-shot initialization performed comparably to the full AL process,demonstrating the potential of reducing experts'repeated waiting during AL iterations.Last,a U-shaped correlation was observed between the class balance of initialization samples and model performance,suggesting that the class balance is more strongly associated with performance at middle budget levels than at low or high budgets.Conclusions:In this study,we highlighted the limitations of medical pretraining compared to general pretraining in the context of cold-start AL.We also identified promising outcomes related to cold-start AL,including initialization based on pretrained models,the positive influence of initialization on subsequent learning,the potential for one-shot initialization,and the influence of class balance on middle-budget AL.Researchers are encouraged to improve medical pretraining for versatile DL foundations and explore novel AL methods. 展开更多
关键词 chest radiograph analysis cold-start active learning COVID-19 psychiatric pneumonia radiology foundation model
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Attention U-Net for Precision Skeletal Segmentation in Chest X-Ray Imaging:Advancing Person Identification Techniques in Forensic Science
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作者 Hazem Farah Akram Bennour +3 位作者 Hama Soltani Mouaaz Nahas Rashiq Rafiq Marie Mohammed Al-Sarem 《Computers, Materials & Continua》 2025年第11期3335-3348,共14页
This study presents an advanced method for post-mortem person identification using the segmentation of skeletal structures from chest X-ray images.The proposed approach employs the Attention U-Net architecture,enhance... This study presents an advanced method for post-mortem person identification using the segmentation of skeletal structures from chest X-ray images.The proposed approach employs the Attention U-Net architecture,enhanced with gated attention mechanisms,to refine segmentation by emphasizing spatially relevant anatomical features while suppressing irrelevant details.By isolating skeletal structures which remain stable over time compared to soft tissues,this method leverages bones as reliable biometric markers for identity verification.The model integrates custom-designed encoder and decoder blocks with attention gates,achieving high segmentation precision.To evaluate the impact of architectural choices,we conducted an ablation study comparing Attention U-Net with and without attentionmechanisms,alongside an analysis of data augmentation effects.Training and evaluation were performed on a curated chest X-ray dataset,with segmentation performance measured using Dice score,precision,and loss functions,achieving over 98% precision and 94% Dice score.The extracted bone structures were further processed to derive unique biometric patterns,enabling robust and privacy-preserving person identification.Our findings highlight the effectiveness of attentionmechanisms in improving segmentation accuracy and underscore the potential of chest bonebased biometrics in forensic and medical imaging.This work paves the way for integrating artificial intelligence into real-world forensic workflows,offering a non-invasive and reliable solution for post-mortem identification. 展开更多
关键词 Bone extraction segmentation of skeletal structures chest X-ray images person identification deep learning attention mechanisms U-Net
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Effectiveness of chest pain center accreditation on the hospital outcome of acute aortic dissection:a nationwide study in China
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作者 Li-Wei Liu Yi-Kai Cui +11 位作者 Lin Zhang Dai-Le Jia Jing Wang Jia-Wei Gu Jin-Yan Zhang Zhen Dong Xue-Juan Jin Xiao-Yi Zou Guo-Li Sun Yu-Xiang Dai Ai-Jun Sun Jun-Bo Ge 《Military Medical Research》 2025年第6期875-886,共12页
Background:The National Chest Pain Center Program(NCPCP)is a nationwide,quality enhancement program aimed at raising the standard of care for patients experiencing acute chest pain in China.The benefits of chest pain ... Background:The National Chest Pain Center Program(NCPCP)is a nationwide,quality enhancement program aimed at raising the standard of care for patients experiencing acute chest pain in China.The benefits of chest pain center(CPC)accreditation on acute coronary syndrome have been demonstrated.However,there is no evidence to indicate whether CPC accreditation improves outcomes for patients with acute aortic dissection(AAD).Methods:We conducted a retrospective observational study of patients with AAD from 1671 hospitals in China,using data from the NCPCP spanning the period from January 1,2016 to December 31,2022.The patients were divided into 2 groups:pre-accreditation and post-accreditation admissions.The outcomes examined included in-hospital mortality,misdiagnosis,and Stanford type A AAD surgery.Multivariate logistic regression was employed to explore the relationship between CPC accreditation and in-hospital outcomes.Furthermore,we stratified the hospitals based on their geographical location(Eastern/Central/Western regions)or administrative status(provincial/non-provincial capital areas)to assess the impact of CPC accreditation on AAD patients across various regions.Results:The analysis encompassed a total of 40,848 patients diagnosed with AAD.The post-accreditation group exhibited significantly lower rates of in-hospital mortality and misdiagnosis(12.1%vs.16.3%,P<0.001 and 2.9%vs.5.4%,P<0.001,respectively)as well as a notably higher rate of Stanford type A AAD surgery(61.1%vs.42.1%,P<0.001)compared with the pre-accreditation group.After adjusting for potential covariates,CPC accreditation was associated with substantially reduced risks of in-hospital mortality(adjusted OR=0.644,95%CI 0.599-0.693)and misdiagnosis(adjusted OR=0.554,95%CI 0.493-0.624),along with an increase in the proportion of patients undergoing Stanford type A AAD surgery(adjusted OR=1.973,95%CI 1.797-2.165).Following CPC accreditation,there were significant reductions in in-hospital mortality across various regions,particularly in Western regions(from 21.5%to 14.1%).Moreover,CPC accreditation demonstrated a more pronounced impact on in-hospital mortality in non-provincial cities compared to provincial cities(adjusted OR:0.607 vs.0.713).Conclusion:CPC accreditation is correlated with improved management and in-hospital outcomes for patients with AAD. 展开更多
关键词 Acute aortic dissection(AAD) chest pain center(CPC) ACCREDITATION In-hospital outcomes
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The Clinical Significance of the Emergency Green Channel in the Treatment of Patients with Acute Chest Pain
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作者 Congying Li Yi Zhang 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2025年第1期113-119,共7页
Objective: To analyze the clinical significance of the emergency green channel in the treatment of patients with acute chest pain. Methods: Sixty patients with acute chest pain treated between September 2022 and July ... Objective: To analyze the clinical significance of the emergency green channel in the treatment of patients with acute chest pain. Methods: Sixty patients with acute chest pain treated between September 2022 and July 2024 were selected as the subjects of this study. They were divided into groups based on the order of treatment: the first 30 patients were included in the Green Channel group, where the emergency green channel was employed, while the remaining 30 patients were placed in the Regular Emergency group, receiving standard emergency treatment. The rescue time, hospitalization time, pain scores, incidence of adverse reactions, and quality of life between the Green Channel group and the Regular Emergency group were compared. Results: The rescue time and hospitalization time of the Green Channel group were shorter than those of the Regular Emergency group, with statistical significance (P < 0.05). The pain scores at 30, 60, 120, and 240 minutes after rescue in the Green Channel group were lower than those in the Regular Emergency group, with statistical significance (P < 0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions such as recurrent acute attacks, arrhythmia, heart failure, stroke, and shock in the Green Channel group was lower than that in the Regular Emergency group, with statistical significance (P < 0.05). The treatment satisfaction rate and success rate in the Green Channel group were 93.33% and 93.33%, respectively, while those in the Regular Emergency group were 73.33% and 73.33%. Both the satisfaction and success rates in the Green Channel group were higher than those in the Regular Emergency group, with statistical significance (P < 0.05). The quality of life in the Green Channel group was also higher than that in the Regular Emergency group, with statistical significance (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The emergency green channel plays a significant role in the treatment of patients with acute chest pain and is worthy of widespread clinical application. 展开更多
关键词 Emergency green channel Patients with acute chest pain Rescue time Hospitalization time Pain score Incidence of adverse reactions
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Chest radiological finding of COVID-19 in patients with and without diabetes mellitus:Differences in imaging finding 被引量:1
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作者 Sunay Gangadharan Storm Parker Fahad Wali Ahmed 《World Journal of Radiology》 2022年第1期13-18,共6页
The pandemic of novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2).Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for developing severe illness and a leading cause of ... The pandemic of novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2).Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for developing severe illness and a leading cause of death in patients with COVID-19.Diabetes can precipitate hyperglycaemic emergencies and cause prolonged hospital admissions.Insulin resistance is thought to cause endothelial dysfunction,alveolar capillary micro-angiopathy and interstitial lung fibrosis through pro-inflammatory pathways.Autopsy studies have also demonstrated the presence of microvascular thrombi in affected sections of lung,which may be associated with diabetes.Chest imaging using x-ray(CXR)and computed tomography(CT)of chest is used to diagnose,assess disease progression and severity in COVID-19.This article reviews current literature regarding chest imaging findings in patients with diabetes affected by COVID-19.A literature search was performed on PubMed.Patients with diabetes infected with SARSCoV-2 are likely to have more severe infective changes on CXR and CT chest imaging.Severity of airspace consolidation on CXR is associated with higher mortality,particularly in the presence of co-morbidities such as ischaemic heart disease.Poorly controlled diabetes is associated with more severe acute lung injury on CT.However,no association has been identified between poorlycontrolled diabetes and the incidence of pulmonary thromboembolism in patients with COVID-19. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes mellitus COVID-19 chest X-Ray chest imaging using x-ray Computed tomography of chest
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Chest wall osteochondroma resection with biologic acellular bovine dermal mesh reconstruction in pediatric hereditary multiple exostoses:A case report and review of literature 被引量:1
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作者 Abdullah Alshehri 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第17期4123-4132,共10页
BACKGROUND Hereditary multiple exostoses is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the growth of multiple osteochondromas affecting primarily long bones.Chest wall lesions may represent a challenge,particularly in p... BACKGROUND Hereditary multiple exostoses is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the growth of multiple osteochondromas affecting primarily long bones.Chest wall lesions may represent a challenge,particularly in pediatric patients.Pain is a common manifestation.However,life-threatening complications can result from direct involvement of adjacent structures.Surgical resection with appropriate reconstruction is often required.CASE SUMMARY A 5-year-old male who was diagnosed with hereditary multiple exostoses presented with significant pain from a large growing chest wall exostosis lesion.After appropriate preoperative investigations,he underwent surgical resection with reconstruction of his chest wall using a biologic bovine dermal matrix mesh.CONCLUSION Resection of chest wall lesions in children represents a challenge.Preoperative planning to determine the appropriate reconstruction strategy is essential. 展开更多
关键词 Hereditary multiple exostoses chest wall neoplasm chest wall reconstruction Biologic mesh PEDIATRIC Case report
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Imaging manifestations and the related clinical characteristics of chest trauma during the Yushu Earthquake 被引量:1
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作者 Zhang Zhijin Tang Guibo +3 位作者 He Xiaofen Zhang Ming Wu Dangjie Geng Gasongbao 《Engineering Sciences》 EI 2013年第2期47-53,共7页
The purpose of this study was focused on the imaging features of the chest trauma and its relation to clinical characteristics. All the injured patients were from the Yushu Earthquake areas on days April 14 - 23,2010.... The purpose of this study was focused on the imaging features of the chest trauma and its relation to clinical characteristics. All the injured patients were from the Yushu Earthquake areas on days April 14 - 23,2010. After an initial treatment,the injurers were rapidly transported from Yushu at an altitude of 4 000 m via air to Xining at 2 260 m within 6~8 h,and promptly admitted to Qinghai Provincial People’s Hospital. A total of 130 wounded injurers who had high suspicion of chest injuries all had examinations of Chest X-ray and computed tomography(CT)images. Of them 63 injurers presented at least one of the features of the chest trauma in imaging with a positive rate of 48.5 %. Of these,37 cases (28.5 %) were multi-system with multiple injuries ,33 cases (25.4 %) were chest trauma with multi-injury types,which included thoracic fractures in 54 cases (85.7 %),pleural injury in 56 cases (88.9 %),lung injury in 54 cases (85.7 %),lungs complications in 37 cases (58.7 %),and extrapulmonary complications of 35 cases (55.6 %). The radiological data were analyzed retrospectively. The features of chest trauma in Yushu Earthquake,the complications of chest injuries,and the relation between imaging findings and clinical manifestations,as well as the differences of chest trauma between Yushu Earthquake and Wenchuan Earthquake were discussed in detail. 展开更多
关键词 Yushu Earthquake chest trauma computerized tomograghy chest X-ray
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Surgical chest complications after liver transplantation 被引量:1
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作者 Apostolos C Agrafiotis Konstantina-Eleni Karakasi +3 位作者 Mathilde Poras Stavros Neiros Stella Vasileiadou Georgios Katsanos 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2022年第11期359-364,共6页
Liver transplantation is a major abdominal operation and the intimate anatomic relation of the liver with the right hemidiaphragm predisposes the patient to various manifestations in the chest cavity.Furthermore,chron... Liver transplantation is a major abdominal operation and the intimate anatomic relation of the liver with the right hemidiaphragm predisposes the patient to various manifestations in the chest cavity.Furthermore,chronic liver disease affects pulmonary function before and after liver transplantation resulting in a considerable percentage of patients presenting with morbidity related to chest complications.This review aims to identify the potential chest complications of surgical interest during or after liver transplantation.Complications of surgical interest are defined as those conditions that necessitate an invasive procedure(such as thoracocentesis or a chest tube placement)in the chest or a surgical intervention performed by a thoracic surgeon.These complications will be classified as perioperative and postoperative;the latter will be categorized as early and late.Although thoracocentesis or a chest tube placement is usually sufficient when invasive measures are deemed necessary,in some patients,thoracic surgical interventions are warranted.A high index of suspicion is needed to recognize and treat these conditions promptly.A close collaboration between abdominal surgeons,intensive care unit physicians and thoracic surgeons is of paramount importance. 展开更多
关键词 Surgical chest complications Liver transplantation chest related morbidity Multidisciplinary treatment SURGERY
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Local Recurrence of Low-Grade Myofibroblastic Sarcoma of the Chest Wall:Report of a Case and Literatures Review
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作者 吴捷 陈奇勋 朱慧能 《Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CSCD 2008年第1期72-74,共3页
Myofibroblastic sarcoma, composed primarily of myofibroblast, is a rare malignant tumor. Low-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma (LGMS) has been defined properly as a distinct entity in the 2002 WHO classification of soft... Myofibroblastic sarcoma, composed primarily of myofibroblast, is a rare malignant tumor. Low-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma (LGMS) has been defined properly as a distinct entity in the 2002 WHO classification of soft tissue tumors. Primary sarcoma of the chest wall is also a rare disease. This article describes a case of locally recurrent LGMS of the chest wall. 展开更多
关键词 myofibroblastic sarcoma chest wall recurrence.
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Bronchogenic cysts with infection in the chest wall skin of a 64-yearold asymptomatic patient: A case report
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作者 Ben Ma Kai-Wen Fu +2 位作者 Xu-Dong Xie Yue Cheng Sheng-Qiang Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第23期8392-8399,共8页
BACKGROUND Skin bronchogenic cysts are extremely rare congenital bronchocystic changes caused by the abnormal development of the trachea,bronchial trees or lung buds during the embryonic period.The first case of skin ... BACKGROUND Skin bronchogenic cysts are extremely rare congenital bronchocystic changes caused by the abnormal development of the trachea,bronchial trees or lung buds during the embryonic period.The first case of skin bronchogenic cysts was reported in 1945.Since then,this disease has attracted increasing attention,but due to the low incidence,its pathogenesis is still not clear.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report another case of skin bronchogenic cysts with infection in a 64-year-old female patient.The patient had no symptoms for more than 60 years until her chest wall was recently found to be swollen,and she felt pain and discomfort.At the same time,secretions were found on the surface of the swelling.Color Doppler ultrasound examination showed abnormal echoes in the soft tissue under the frontal chest wall,suggesting the presence of cysts.Cytological puncture resulted in about 2 mL of pus and showed the presence of more acute inflammatory cells.The final clinical diagnosis was skin cyst with infection,and surgery was carried out.The pathological results obtained after surgery showed that the cystic wall was covered with column-like cilia epithelial cells,and the interstitial structure was partially inundated with inflammatory cells.After a variety of examinations and clinical diagnoses,we finally confirmed that the patient was suffering from bronchogenic cyst.CONCLUSION This article not only describes the case of an elderly patient with rare skin bronchogenic cysts with infection but also provides a detailed and correct diagnosis and a successful treatment process,which is of great value for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 Bronchogenic cyst chest wall infection Dermal cyst Benign chest wall lesion Case report
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Do mannequin chests provide an accurate representation of a human chest for simulated decompression of tension pneumothoraxes?
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作者 Malcolm J Boyle Brett Williams Simon Dousek 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2012年第4期265-269,共5页
BACKGROUND:Tension pneumothorax(TPX) is an uncommon but life-threatening condition.It is important that this uncommon presentation,managed by needle decompression,is practised by paramedics using a range of educationa... BACKGROUND:Tension pneumothorax(TPX) is an uncommon but life-threatening condition.It is important that this uncommon presentation,managed by needle decompression,is practised by paramedics using a range of educationally sound and realistic mannequins.The objective of this study is to identify if the chest wall thickness(CWT) of training mannequins used for chest decompression is an anatomically accurate representation of a human chest.METHODS:This is a two-part study.A review of the literature was conducted to identify chest wall thickness in humans and measurement of chest wall thickness on two commonly used mannequins.The literature search was conducted using the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials,MEDLINE,CINAHL,and EMBASE databases from their beginning until the end of May 2012.Key words included chest wall thickness,tension pneumothorax,pneumothorax,thoracostomy,needle thoracostomy,decompression,and needle test.Studies were included if they reported chest wall thickness.RESULTS:For the literature review,4 461 articles were located with 9 meeting the inclusion criteria.Chest wall thickness in adults varied between 1.3 cm and 9.3 cm at the area of the second intercostal space mid clavicular line.The Laerdal? manikin in the area of the second intercostal space mid clavicular line,right side of the chest was 1.1 cm thick with the left 1.5 cm.The MPL manikin in the same area or on the right side of the chest was 1.4 cm thick but on the left 1.0 cm.CONCLUSION:Mannequin chests are not an accurate representation of the human chest when used for decompressing a tension pneumothorax and therefore may not provide a realistic experience. 展开更多
关键词 chest wall thickness Tension pneumothorax chest decompression Mannequin anatomical accuracy Emergency medical technicians
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