1.The contribution of transcranial ultrasound to arterial recanalization in acute ischemic stroke patients
Ganqin DU ; Lina HUANG ; Qizhi FU ; Shufeng BAI ; Hongzhi LANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;34(9):669-672
Objective To study the effect of transcranial ultrasound (US) on arterial recanalization in acute ischemic stroke patients.Methods Patients with acute middle cerebral artery (MCA) main stem occlusion after 6 h were randomized into a target group receiving low-frequency,pulse-wave mode,transcranial US for 30 min or a control group.All were treated with intravenous urokinase for thrombolysis.Transcranial doppler sonography (TCD) was used to document vascular occlusion and confirm recanalization at 2 h and 24 h after treatment,and the patients were evaluated using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale ( NIHSS).Results Recanilization (complete or partial) after 2 hours was significantly higher in the US group (44.4%) compared with the control group ( 10.5% ).Recanalization had occurred in 50% of the US group 24 hours after treatment compared with 15.7% of the controls.At 2 h after treatment,33.3% of the US group and 5.5% of the controls had improved at least 4 points on the NIHSS assessment.After 24 hours the figures were 44.4% and 10.5%.After 3 months,11 subjects from US group (61.1% ) had a modified Rankin score ≤2 compared with 4 subjects (21%) from the control group.Conclusions In acute ischemic stroke,transcranial US has positive effects on recanalization and neural function.
2.Study of morphological changes in levator ani muscle of patients with stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse
Juan CHEN ; Jinghe LANG ; Lan ZHU ; Zhufeng LIU ; Dawei SUN ; Jinhua LENG ; Haitao REN ; Yanhuan ZHAO ; Hongzhi GUAN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(08):-
0. 05) . The muscular fiber density of levator ani muscles in SUI and POP groups was decreased, fibers were arranged in disorder and separated by large quantities of dense connective tissues with infiltrating inflammatory cells. The muscle fiber fascicles showed obvious grouped denervative atrophy, fiber type grouping and angular in shape. And also there was myopathic degeneration such as centrally located nuclei, peripheral phagocytosis and vacuolated necrosis. Conclusions There are both neurogenic and myopathic alterations in levator ani muscle's structure in patients with SUI and POP. The presence of both acute and chronic abnormalities indicates that the weakness of pelvic floor is a consequence of prolonged denervation.