1.11 cases clinical analysis of endovascular treatment with coarctation of aorta
Xiang LI ; Liangchun NI ; Qingchen LI ; Bi YAO ; Gaoli LIU ; Liming MA
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2015;38(z1):31-33
Objective To evaluate the outcome of endovascular treatment with coarctation of aorta (CoA).Methods Between November 2007 and March 2012,11 patients,including 8 male and 3 female from 17 to 43 years old,with native CoA who were diagnosed by computed tomography angiography accepted the endovascular treatment.The arterial pressure difference between the femoral artery and the narrow segment was measured during the operation,and the stent was released by expanding the balloon.Results Endovascular treatment were successful in all cases without any major adverse events.Significant reduction of systohc blood pressure was observed from (64.09 ± 7.81) mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa) to (11.18 ± 3.37) mmHg.The mean CoA diameter pre-stent (4.000 ± 0.775) mm,post-stent (17.090 ± 2.427) mm.1 patient associated with patent ductus arteriosis had no persistent left-to-right shunt after covered stent implantation.The follow up range was 33 months.1 patient in simple balloon was retreatment by surgical because of restenosis.And no retraction was observed of 10 patients after stent implantation.Conclusion The early and midterm result of endovascular treatment with CoA is satisfactory,and longer follow-up is needed for its longterm outcomes.
2.Clinical application of bidirectional Glenn shunt without extracorporeal circulation for complicated congenital heart disease in children
Guoqing CHEN ; Ting SUN ; Yanli QIAO ; Liangchun NI ; Shanguang ZHENG ; Weixin WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(24):17-19
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical application of bidirectional Glenn shunt without extracorporeal circulation(ECC) on treatment of children with complicated congenital heart disease (CHD).MethodsForty-six patients with complicated CHD(without ECC group) underwent bidirectional Glenn shunt without ECC,and 40 patients with complicated CHD (with ECC group) underwent bidirectional Glenn shunt with ECC.The therapeutic effect was compared between two groups.ResultsThere was no operative mortality in two groups.The pulmonary artery pressure in without ECC group was significantly lower than that in with ECC group [( 16.7 ± 1.2) mm Hg ( 1 mm Hg =0.133 kPa) vs.( 18.9 ± 1.0) mm Hg,t =4.686,P=0.026 ].Duration of respirator assistance after operation in without ECC group was significantly lower than that in with ECC group [ ( 12.2 ± 2.7) h vs.( 19.2 ± 2.8) h,t =2.972,P =0.041 ].There was no significant difference in saturation of blood oxygen and the rate of chylothorax after operation between two groups (P>0.05).The symptoms and signs including cyanosis and breath were markedly alleviative in all patients.ConclusionBidirectional Glenn shunt without ECC is an effective and safe method for complicated CHD.