1.Analysis of congenital coronary artery anomalies in adult population undergoing coronary angiography
Junjuan YANG ; Jing CAO ; Sanqiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 1996;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the incidence and clinical significance of coronary artery anomalies in adults undergoing coronary angiography. Methods Data of all patients underwent coronary angiography from Jan 2001 to Nov 2003 in our hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Results Among 2?824 adult patients, 61 had coronary artery anomalies of which 84.1% were anomalous origin and distribution. The total detection rate of coronary artery anomalies was 2.1%. Anomalies were found to be happened more in the right coronary artery than in the left coronary artery. Four cases failed to undergo selective right coronary angiography. Conclusion Coronary artery anomalies are not rare in adults. Some types of coronary artery anomalies can induce myocardium ischemia and require intervention. Catheterization diagnosis and therapy of patients with anomalous origin of coronary artery may be difficult2?
2.Application of self-adaptive interference canceller to bioelectric signal treatment
Liangling GU ; Yongming YANG ; Xiaoli QUAN ; Qiaohui GUO ; Sanqiang WANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
Self-adaptive interference canceller based on LMS algorithm is an excellent filter which can adjust system parameter automatically. With good robustness, it can be applied to every signal abstraction and data treatment, especially bioelectric signals. By this algorithm, both the power frequency interference and baseline shift, for example, the ones of ECG signals, can be successfully eliminated.