1.The clinical analysis of interventional treatment of atrial septal defect in 480 cases
Liming WANG ; Guorong QI ; Bingwen QI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2003;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of interventional treatment of atrial septal defect (ASD). Methods Transcatheter closure of ASD was performed in 480 cases (198 males and 282 females), age ranged from 1.2 to 72 years (mean 24?8 years). All patients finished clinical examination, chest X-ray, electrocardiography (ECG) and trans-thoracic echocardiography (TTE) for the diagnosis of secundum ASD. The stretch diameter of ASD varied from 6-34 mm, mean 16?4 mm. Four hundred and seventy cases were simple opening secundum ASD. Results The devices were discharged successfully in all patients. The diameter of the occluders selected ranged from 10-40 mm, mean 20?6 mm. Among the patients who had multiple-openings, six cases were closed completely with one occluder, and the other four cases were closed with two occluders. Conclusion Interventional treatment is an effective, safe and optimal choice for the treatment of ASD.
2.An iodine-coated titanium plate prepared with potassium iodide
Bingwen WAN ; Jianqing FANG ; Xiu YANG ; Nengfu CHEN ; Jialin LYU ; Cong LIN ; Qi LYU ; Wanming WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(3):249-254
Objective:To explore the feasibility of preparing an iodine-coated titanium plate with potassium iodide and verify its antibacterial performance.Methods:Iodine was coated onto the surface of a titanium plate in electrolyte of potassium iodide using the electrophoretic deposition method. The signs and composition of the surface of the iodine-coated titanium plate were observed by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. The experiment was conducted in a control group and 3 antibacterial test groups. The control group consisted of 10 titanium plates which had been pretreated but not loaded with iodine; the 3 experimental groups also had in each 10 titanium plates which had been pretreated and loaded with iodine in the electrolytes of concentrations of 1,000 mg/L, 2,000 mg/L and 4,000 mg/L, respectively. The antimicrobial tests in vitro were conducted with standard strains of staphylococcus aureus [1×10 6 Colony-Forming Units (CFU)/mL ATCC25923] to determine the antibacterial property of the plates. Results:The iodine-coated titanium plates appeared grey and their surface was evenly covered with a flat coating with no collapse. The scanning electron microscopy observed on the surface of the iodine-coated titanium plates an iodine coating with scattered irregular collapses in different sizes. The iodine content was 0 mass%, 5.10 mass%, 10.32 mass% and 15.05 mass%, respectively, in the control, 1,000 mg/L, 2,000 mg/L and 4 000 mg/L groups under the energy dispersive spectroscopy. Their counts of in vitro antibacterial colony were 56.00±5.09, 21.40±2.76, 9.10±2.51, and 2.00±1.88, respectively, showing significant differences between groups ( P< 0.05). Conclusions:A titanium plate with a steady and even iodine coating can be prepared by virtue of the electrophoretic deposition method in electrolyte of potassium iodide. The antibacterial property of an iodine-coated titanium plate is superior to that of a titanium plate without iodine coating.