1.Surgery for adult coarctation with the ascending-abdominal aorta bypass procedure
Wei LIU ; Lizhong SUN ; Xiaolong WANG ; Weiping CHENG ; Junming ZHU ; Yongmin LIU ; Lei CHEN ; Zhiyu QIAO ; Chengnian LI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(1):11-13
Objective To explore the surgical effects and follow-up results in treating adult aortic coarctation patients using ascending aorta-abdominal aorta vascular prosthesis bypass and summarize the clinical experiences. Methods From May 2008 to July 2009, ascending aorta-abdominal aorta vascular prosthesis bypass surgery was performed in nine patients with adult aortic coarctation, among which, four were male, and five were female, with the average age of 42.6 years old. All patients had upper extremity hypertension, the systolic blood pressure difference between their upper extremities and lower extremities was 55 - 100 mm Hg, mean (70.2 ± 15. 6) mm Hg. Among which, seven cases showed descending aorta aneurysmal dilatation at coarctation segment distal end, with the wall thinning; two cases showed long segment stenosis; three cases showed aortic wall near coarctation segment was calcified. All cases belonged to complex aortic coarctation. All patients underwent radial artery and dorsalis pedis artery puncture manometry, the surgical effects were evaluated according to mean pressure difference changes between radial artery and dorsalis pedis artery before and after operations. Results All patients were cured and dispertension has been significantly improved, before operation, the mean pressure difference between radial artery and dorsalis pedis artery was 36 - 63 mm Hg, mean [(48.2 ± 5.6 ) mm Hg]; 24 hours after operation, the mean pressure difference between radial artery and dorsalis pedis artery was 0 - 13 mm Hg, mean [(6.2 ± 1.6) mm Hg], significantly reduced ( P <per extremity hypertension disappeared, no need for oral antihypertensive drugs, the mean pressure differences between upper extremities and lower extremities after operations were all less than 20 mm Hg, thoracoabodominal aorta main vessels multi-slice CT examination three months after operation showed that bypass vascular prosthesis was unobetructed, two cases showed that autologous artery at aortic coarctation distal end were partly occluded. Conclusion Ascending aorta-abdominal aorta vascular prosthesis bypass would be an effective means for the treatment of adult aortic coarctation patients.
2.Acupuncture treatment of stroke spastic hemiplegia: an re-evaluation of systematic reviews
Qianhui WANG ; Chengnian LI ; Hang XU ; Fangcheng ZHOU ; Tiegen FANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(12):1589-1594
Objective:To revaluate the systematic reviews/meta-analysis of the literature on acupuncture in the treatment of stroke spastic hemiplegia.Methods:CNKI, Wangfang, VIP, CBM, Cochrane Library, PubMed and Embase were searched for systematic reviews/meta-analyses of acupuncture in the treatment of stroke spastic hemiplegia from the establishment of the databases to July 27, 2022. AMSTAR 2 Scale, Prisma statement (2020) and GRADE system were used to evaluate the quality of the collected literature.Results:A total of 5 systematic reviews/meta-analyses were included, all of which were rated as very low by AMSTAR 2. The 5 studies involved a total of 22 outcome measures, and the GRADE rating results were intermediate evidence in 5, low evidence in 8, and very low evidence in 9.Conclusions:Acupuncture therapy has certain therapeutic effects on reducing the degree of limb spasms and improving limb motor function in patients. However, the methodological quality of the included literature is poor, and there is limited high-level evidence to support conclusions. More high-quality experimental research is still needed to provide strong evidence-based medicine evidence.