1.Application of batroxobin plus aspirin in preventing post-intervention re-stenosis in patients with diabetic lower-limb ischemia:analysis of therapeutic effects
Jing LI ; Jue WANG ; Yueqi ZHU ; Peilei ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;23(10):865-869
Objective To assess the clinical value of batroxobin plus aspirin therapy in reducing the incidence of arterial re-stenosis or re-occlusion in diabetic patients with lower-limb ischemia after receiving angioplasty. Methods A total of 110 diabetic patients with symptomatic arterial obstructions were randomly divided into study group (n=50) and control group (n=60). Aspirin 100 mg/d plus batroxobin 5 IU every other day for six times was used in patients of the study group, while only aspirin 100 mg/d was used in patients of the control group. The follow-up finishing point was the end of 12 months. The arterial re-stenosis or re-occlusion was evaluated with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and/or vascular sonography. Amputation above the ankle, death, and the cumulative rate of amputation or death were determined, and the limb salvage and survival rates were assessed by using Kaplan-Meier analysis method. Results Twelve months after the treatment, the occurrence of restenosis in the study group and the control groups was 42.8%and 28.9% respectively (P = 0.002). MR angiography and color- duplex sonography revealed that the restenosis occurrence was much higher in infrapopliteal artery (P = 0.003) and in longer (length > 10 cm) diseased artery (P = 0.001). Twelve months after angioplasty Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the limb salvage-survival rates of the study group and the control group were 78.2%and 93.5%respectively (log-rank test, P = 0.032 4). Conclusion Combination use of batroxobin and aspirin can effectively reduce the occurrence of restenosis after arterial angioplasty, and the clinical effect is particularly better for the artery distal to the knee and the artery with longer lesion (length > 10 cm), besides this treatment can also improve limb salvage rate.
2.Retrograde endovascular angioplasty and conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty for the treatment of below-the-knee arterial occlusion diseases:a comparative study
Yanjun XU ; Jungong ZHAO ; Liming WEI ; Yueqi ZHU ; Haitao LU ; Peilei ZHANG ; Haiyun ZHU ; Yongde CHENG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(7):575-581
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of transdorsal-to-plantar (TDP) or transplantar-to-dorsal (TPD) retrograde endovascular angioplasty in treating below-the-knee arterial occlusion diseases, and to compare it with conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty. Methods A total of 96 patients with below-the-knee arterial occlusion diseases (112 diseased lower extremities in total), who were admitted to authors’ hospital during the period from Oct. 2009 to July 2011 to receive conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty, were enrolled in this study. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Among the 112 diseased lower extremities, conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty failed in 27, and TDP or TPD retrograde endovascular angioplasty had to be carried out. A total of 71 patients (85 diseased lower limbs) were successfully treated with conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty (routine group), while 20 patients (22 diseased lower limbs) were successfully treated with retrograde endovascular angioplasty (retrograde group). The preoperative ankle-brachial index(ABI), the coronary angiography-based thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow score, the dorsal or plantar arterial pulse score, the postoperative limb salvage rate and target vessel patency rate were calculated, and the results were compared between the two groups. Results The technical success rate in the retrograde group and the routine group was 75.9% and 74.0%respectively (P>0.05). Preoperative ABI value of the retrograde group and the routine group was 0.55± 0.21 and 0.56±0.14 respectively, after the treatment which increased to 0.93±0.19 and 0.89±0.18 respectively (P>0.05). Preoperative TIMI score of the retrograde group and the routine group was 0.1 ±0.5 and 0.8 ±0.8 respectively, which significantly increased to 2.5±0.6 and 1.8±0.8 respectively (P<0.000 1). In the retrograde group, the blood flow perfusion of the distal foot tissue was improved. The primary target vessel patency rate at 12 months and 24 months after the treatment in the retrograde group and the routine group were 63.6%(14/22), 45.5%(10/22) and 52.9%(45/85), 37.6%(32/85) respectively (P>0.05). Twenty-four months after endovascular angioplasty Kaplan-Meier analysis indicated that the limb salvage rate of the retrograde group and the routine group was 95.5%and 96.5%respectively (P>0.05). Conclusion Compared with conventional anterograde endovascular angioplasty for the treatment of below-the-knee arterial occlusion diseases, retrograde endovascular angioplasty via TDP or TPD path can immediately improve the blood flow with obvious improvement of ABI score, primary target vessel patency rate as well as the limb salvage rate. Therefore, retrograde endovascular angioplasty should be regarded as an effective supplementary technique when anterograde angioplasty fails.
3.Application of Willis covered stent in the treatment of aneurysms located in the cisternal segment of the internal carotid artery: a pilot comparative study with long-term follow-up results
Yueqi ZHU ; Minghua LI ; Chun FANG ; Wu WANG ; Peilei ZHANG ; Yingsheng CHENG ; Huaqiao TAN ; Jianbo WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2010;19(4):275-280
Objective Complicated aneurysms located in the cisternal segment of the internal carotid artery(ICA-CSA)present unique therapeutic difficulties.This study is to discuss the feasibility of the Willis stent-graft in treating complicated ICA-CSA by comparing its effect with that of coiling therapy.Methods Willis covered stents were employed in 19 complicated ICA-CSAs(group A),while coils were used in 17 complicated ICA-CSAs(group B).Follow-up angiography was performed to investigate aneurysm recurrence,endoleak and parent artery(PA)stenosis.Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed to compare the recurrencefree and PA stenosis-free rate in both groups.Results Total exclusion was immediately achieved in 13 ICACSAs and minor endoleaks presented in 5 cases in group A.Total or near-total occlusion was achieved in 7 ICA-CSAs.subtotal occlusion in 8 and partial occlusion in 2 cases in group B after coiling.Acute thrombosis occurred in 1 patient in either group and re-hemorrhage happened in 1 patient after coiling.Follow-up angiography in group A revealed that 16 ICA-CSAs were completely isolated,with two parent arteries showing mild in-stent stenosis.Eighteen months after the procedure,Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the recurrence-free rate was 93.3%and 50%,while the stenosis-free rate of parent artery was 87.5%and 100% in group A and in Group B,respectively.In group A and group B the clinical neurological symptoms were fully recovered in 9 and 9,obviously improved in 3 and 5,unchanged in 2 and 2,and aggravated in one and 0 patients,respectively.Conclusion The implantation of Willis stent-graft is a feasible endovascular therapy for complicated ICA-CSAs.When the parent artery is very tortuous or when the risk that a main collateral branch may be wrongly covered and occluded is present,the implantation of Willis covered stent can not be taken as the treatment of first choice.
4.Readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains: a preliminary study regarding the diagnosis of prostate cancer
Zhaoyan FENG ; Liang WANG ; Xiangde MIN ; Liang LI ; Jie CAI ; Ming DENG ; Peilei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2014;48(10):841-843
Objective To explore the value of readout segmentation of long variable echo-trains (RESOLVE) in the differentiation of prostate cancer from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).Methods Seventy two consecutive patients with suspected prostate cancer were evaluated by 3.0 T MR examination (RESOLVE sequence included,b values=0 and 800 s/mm2) were included in our retrospective study.All the patients had ultrasound guided systemic biopsy with histopathological diagnosis.The patients were divided into group A (23 prostate cancer cases with total 43 malignant lesions) and group B (49 BPH cases with total 64 benign lesions).Two radiologists who were blinded to the clinical data quantitatively analyzed the ADC values of suspicious lesions independently.Inter-reader agreement for ADC values was assessed with Bland and Altman test,and the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC).Difference of ADC values in two groups was assessed by student's t test.Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to determine the best predictor and cutoff value.Results A total of 107 lesions (43 malignant and 64 benign) were identified in 72 patients.ICC was 0.976,P<0.01.The mean ADC value of prostate cancer is lower than BPH (t=19.223,P<0.01),(0.74±0.12) × 10 3 and (1.21±0.12) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.Diagnostic cut-off point was 0.946× 10-3mm2/s,diagnostic sensitivity 95.3 % (41/43),specificity 98.4% (63/64),accuracy 97.2% (104/107).Conclusion RESOLVE ADC value is valuable in the differential diagnosis of prostate cancer and BPH.