1.Analysis of the Factors Associated with Pelvic Adhesions in Pregnancy Women.
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(10):-
Objective To explore the related factors with different degrees of pelvic adhesion in pregnancy women by laparoscopy. Methods One huandred and sixty infertile patients who were found with pelvic adhesion by laparoscopy were treated. They were divided into three groups according to the sverity of pelvic adhesion as following :102 with mild adhesion, 44 with moderate adhesion and 14 with severe adhesion . There were 124 pregnancy patients without pelvic adhesion in the control group. Results (1) There was much higher percentage of patients who had surgery history in each of the pelvic adhesion groups than that in the control group (46.1 %, 56.8%, 57.1%,13.7%,P0.05). (4)The rate of endometriosis in adhesion group, mild adhesion and moderate adhesion group significantly was higher than that in control group(13.7%, 12.82%, 15.9%, P
2.Dual-source CT Angiography Diagnosis of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Ischemic Stroke Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Liuhui CHENG ; Daoqing WANG ; Baopeng ZHANG ; Zhou ZHOU ; Zeying WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(5):343-346
PurposeTo evaluate the value of dual-source CT angiography (DSCTA) in the diagnosis of carotid atherosclerosis, and to explore the relationship between carotid atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus (DM).Materials and Methods 145 patients with ischemic stroke were divided into DM group (n=80) and non-DM group (n=65). All patients underwent DSCTA. The location and characteristic of carotid atherosclerosis were analyzed using curve planE reconstruction (CPR), maximum intensity projection (MIP), multi-plane reformation (MPR) and volume rendering (VR). The differences between two groups were analyzed.Results Compared with non-DM group, the body mass index and high blood cholesterol were higher in DM group (t=6.197,P<0.05;χ2=8.372,P<0.01). The incidence of carotid atherosclerosis and vulnerable plaques were also higher in DM group than non-DM group (χ2=11.617 and 9.388,P<0.01). There was no significant difference between DM group and non-DM group in the location of carotid atherosclerosis (χ2=0.160, 0.509, 0.419 and 0.016,P>0.05). Carotid atherosclerosis was more common in carotid bifurcation and carotid artery siphon.Conclusion DSCTA can demonstrate the location and characteristics of carotid atherosclerosis in ischemic stroke patients with diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is a risk factor for the formation of carotid atherosclerosis, especially vulnerable plaques.
3.Analysis of vertebrobasilar atherosclerosis by using dual-source CT angiography in patients with transient ischemia attack
Liuhui CHENG ; Daoqing WANG ; Zeying WEN ; Baopeng ZHANG ; Zhou ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(9):945-947
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of dual-source CT angiography (DSCTA) for vertebrobasilar atherosclerosis in patients with transient ischemia attack (TIA).Methods 80 TIA patients underwent DSCTA.Common data were collected.Vertebrobasilar plaques and stenosis degree were analyzed by using CT reconstruction.Results 152 plaques were found in 69 patients(86.2%,69/80),59 plaques(38.9%,59/152)in unilateral vertebral artery in 31 patients,83 plaques (54.6%,83/152) inbilateral vertebral artery in 28 cases,10 plaques (6.6%,10/152) in basilar artery in 10 patients,among which 51(33.6%,51/152)plaques were hard,69(45.3%,69/ 152)plaques were soft,32(21.1%,32/152)plaques were mixed.There were 31 cases (44.9%,31/ 69) with mild stenosis,27 cases (39.1%,27/69) with moderate stenosis,7 cases (10.1%,7/69) with severe stenosis,and 4 cases (5.8%,4/69) had vascular occlusion.Conclusions Vertebrobasilar atherosclerosis is a common cause of TIA.DSCTA can be used to analyze the vertebrobasilar plaques and stenosis degree.Soft plaques and severe stenosis promote TIA.
4.Analysis of urate crystal deposition us ing dual-source CT in asymptomatic hyperuricaemia and symptomatic gout patients
Liuhui CHENG ; Daoqing WANG ; Baopeng ZHANG ; Suogang WANG ; Zhou ZHOU ; Zeying WEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;19(10):686-689
Objective Retrospectively analyze of urate crystal deposition using dual-source CT in asymptomatic hyperuricaemia and symptomatic gout patients.Methods Sixty patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia (uric acid ≥540 μmol/L) and 48 patients with gout (without any change in the appearance of the limbs and obvious gout nodules) were selected.All patients underwent dual-energy CT imaging.The location number and size were analyzed using CT gout software.Results Eighteen patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia with urate crystal deposition in limb joints (13 in foot and ankle, 7 in the hand and wrist, 2 in knee), the average size of crystal was (0.12±0.04) cm3.Forty-eight gout patients (28 cases of early gout and 20 cases of late gout and 20 gout cases) had urate crystal deposition (48 in foot and ankle, 39 in hand and wrist, 27 in knee), the average size of crystal was (1.7±0.7) cm3.The number and size of urate crystals deposited in the joints, tendons and ligaments was higher in patients with gout than asymptomatic hyperuricemia (x2=52.076, P<0.001;t=44.834, P<0.001).There was no difference between the early gout and late gout in the size of urate crystals (t=0.163, P>0.05).Conclusion Urate crystals can deposite in asymptomatic hyperuricemia.However, more and larger urate crystals appear in gout patients, there is no difference in size and number of urate crystals between the course duration of gout.