1.Endovascular treatment in 25 patients with carotid-cavernous sinus fistula
Lei WANG ; Zhen GU ; Yajie LI ; Yuyun CHEN ; Chengguo DAI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(4):259-265
Objective To summarize the preliminary experience of coils, Onyx and covered stents for the treatment of carotid-cavernous sinus fistula (CCF). Methods Of the 25patients with CCF, 22 were traumatic CCF, and 3 were spontaneous CCF; the fistula orifices of 14 patients were located in the cavernous segment of right internal carotid artery (ICA), and 11were located in the cavernous segment of left ICA. According to the Barrow classification,Types A, C, and D were 22,2, and 1, respectively. Eighteen patients were treated with Guglielmi detachable coils alone, 1 was treated with Guglielmi detachable coils and Onyx, 2 were treated with Onyx alone, and 4 were treated with covered stents. Results Intracranial bruit disappeared immediately in all patients after the procedures. Postoperative angiography showed complete occlusion of the fistula orifices, the symptoms disappeared after 1 to 20 days, and there were no death and procedure-related complications. The recanalized ICAs were patent in patients (12/18) treated with coils, and the ICAs were patent in 4 patients treated with the covered stents.The ICAs were patent in 2 patients treated with Onyx, the ICA was patent in 1 patent treated with detachable coils and Onyx. One patient with traumatic CCF treated with coils had clinical recurrence, and was cured after re-embolization with coils. The remaining patients were followed-up for 6 to 24 months, and no recurrence of clinical symptoms was found. The followup cerebral angiography of 6 patients was obtained, and no CCF recurrence was observed.Conclusion Endovascular treatment with Guglielmi detachable coils, Onyx, and covered stents is a safe and useful method for closing CCFs.
2.Therapeutic Observation of Moxa Stick Moxibustion for Diabetic Gastroparesis Due to Deficient Cold of Spleen-stomach
Chengguo LI ; Huifeng DAI ; Qinglin YE ; Buqiu WANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(7):808-811
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of moxa stick moxibustion in treating diabetic gastroparesis (DGP) due to deficient cold of spleen-stomach, and to discuss the action mechanism.Method Seventy DGP patients were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 35 cases each. The treatment group was intervened by moxa stick moxibustion, while the control group was given oral administration of Domperidone tablets, 7 d as a treatment course, totally for 2 courses. The DGP clinical symptoms evaluation scale, gastric emptying time and biochemical indexes (contents of glycosylated hemoglobin and serum motilin) were compared before and after the treatment, and the clinical efficacies were compared between the two groups.Result After the treatment, the DGP clinical symptoms evaluation scales, gastric emptying time, and biochemical indexes were changed significantly in both groups (P<0.05). The DGP clinical symptoms evaluation scales, gastric emptying time, and biochemical indexes in the treatment group were significantly different from those in the control group after the treatment (P<0.05).Conclusion Moxa stick moxibustion can improve the quality of life of DGP patients due to deficient cold of spleen-stomach, which is possibly related to the improvement of the glycosylated hemoglobin, serum motilin and gastric emptying time.