1.Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of Central Auditory Pathway in Patients with Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Kang ZHU ; Ying HE ; Jin HOU ; Jing YAN ; Guoxi ZHENG ; Min XU ; Zhilan BAI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(2):143-146
Objective Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was applied to study the cantral auditong pathway in patients with .Methods A total of 30 cases of acquired hearing loss patients were divided into 2 groups ,group 1 (15 ,sudden deafness) and group 2 (15 ,with duration up to 2 years SNHL group from the time of onset) .A total of 15 cases of normal-hearing patients on MRI examination were selected as the control group for the same period .All subjects received DTI of whole brain .The values of the whole brain DTI were obtained from the inferior colliculus and lateral lemniscus ,consisting of the fractional anisotropy (FA) ,radial diffusion (RD) ,axi‐al dispersion (AD) and mean diffusivity .Results There were significant differences(P<0 .05) in FA of bilateral in‐ferior colliculus among sudden deafness group ,SNHL of 2 -year -history group and the control group by ANO‐VA .FA of inferior colliculus in the control group was higher than that of in the SNHL group ,but lower than that of in the sudden deafness group .RD of lateral lemniscus in the SNHL group was higher than that of in the sudden deafness group(P<0 .05) ,MD of lateral lemniscus in the sudden deafness group was higher among the other 2 groups ,and there were signigicant(P<0 .05) .For AD of the inferior colliculug and lateral lemniscus ,there were no differ‐ences among the 3 groups (P>0 .05) .Conclusion There was no obviously abnormal change on the central auditory processing in sudden deafness group ,but significant destruction was found on 2 years SNHL group .It indicated that central auditory processing of the history of sensorineural deafness affected the structural changes of the central au‐ditory pathway .
2.Quantitative assessment of ischemic liver's elastic changes in rabbits using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI)
Li WANG ; Pintong HUANG ; Huiliao HE ; Fanlei KONG ; Zhaoling LU ; Zhilan ZHENG ; Zongmin WANG ; Hongfang WU ; Zhequn LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(11):989-992
Objective To evaluate the change of elasticity of rabbit liver following portal inflow vessels occlusion using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI). Methods Twelve Japanese white big ear rabbits were used to establish total hepatic vascular exclusion animal models by occluding the portal inflow vessels. The elasticity of rabbits' right liver was detected during the stages of baseline(T0), 5 min(T1),20min(T2) ,30min (T3)after occluding the portal inflow vessels using ARFI respectively. The elasticity of rabbit liver, levels of serum's aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and historical results of hepatic tissue during different stage were compared. Results Shear wave velocity(Vs)of rabbits' right livers in T2 was significantly higher than that in T0 ( P <0.05) and Vs of rabbits' right livers in T3 was significantly higher than that in T2 ( P <0.05). No significant differences of serum's AST,ALT levels between T2 and T0 were found,while the Vs of rabbit live in T2 was slightly higher than that in T0 (P>0.05), serum's AST, ALT levels in T3 were significantly higher than that in T2 ( P <0.05).Historical changes of liver ischemia and injury were observed in T2 and T3 with light microscopy. Conclusions The liver ischemia and injury severity can be accurately and objectively evaluated using ARFI.