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  • Multicenter expert consensus on perioperative management of liver transplantation in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection

    With the widespread adoption of antiretroviral therapy, vast improvements in the life expectancy of individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were seen, and the liver disease of this population has become a leading cause of mortality. Although liver transplantation is as an effective treatment for end-stage liver disease, it remains in its nascent stage for the patients with HIV/AIDS in China, lacking standardized protocols and substantial clinical experience. Therefore, a “Multicenter expert consensus on perioperative management of liver transplantation in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection” was formulated. This expert consensus aims to standardize and optimize the diagnosis and treatment process for liver transplantation in HIV-infected patients, providing systematic guidance for this procedure in China and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration and development in the field. This expert consensus clearly delineates the indications and contraindications for liver transplantation in HIV-infected patients, emphasizing comprehensive preoperative evaluations of both donors and recipients. These evaluations include infection control measures, immune function monitoring, and management of comorbidities. In terms of surgical procedures, strategies to prevent occupational exposure and intraoperative guidelines are outlined. Postoperatively, the focus is on antiviral therapy, individualized immunosuppression management, and vigilant monitoring of complications to ensure patient recovery and long-term survival. The long-term follow-up management prioritizes regular assessments of liver function, immune status, and HIV-related indicators to adjust treatment plans and enhance patient survival rates and quality of life. With the continuous enrichment of clinical experience and the progress of clinical research, this consensus will be continuously updated.

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  • Technical specifications for the construction of 5G ambulance interfacility transport for critically ill children

    Interfacility transport of critically ill children is an important part of pre-hospital emergency care. The development of 5th generation mobile networks has brought revolutionary changes to emergency medicine, which can realize real-time sharing of information between hospitals and transfer ambulance units. In order to give full play to the advantages of superior medical institutions in diagnosis and treatment technology, equipment resources, and realize the safe and fast transfer of critically ill children, the technical specifications for the construction of interfacility transport of critically ill children’s ambulances with 5th generation mobile networks are specially formulated to standardize the team building, equipment and materials, transport process and quality control requirements for critically ill children’s ambulance transport, so as to reduce the fatality rate of critically ill children and improve the prognosis.

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