1.Clinical Observation of Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Prevention of Acute Pulmonary Embolism in Patients Following General Surgery
Rong LI ; Zhuoyong QUAN ; Yingtian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2007;0(02):-
Objective:To study the perioperative anticoagulant therapy for patients in prevention of moderate or high risk of pulmonary embolism(PE)after general surgery.Method:1146 patients who had undergone major general surgery were divided into a non-anticoagulant therapy group and an anticoagulant therapy group.There were 743 patients without the anticoagulant therapy during Jan.2005 to Aug.2008,a preventive anticoagulant therapy was performed on 403 patients who recived 5 000IU(142 patients at moderate risk of PE)or 10 000IU(261 patients at high risk of PE)low molecular weight heparin(LWMH)subcutaneous injection after major general surgery during Jan.2006 to Nov.2008.Result: Five cases died and 2 survived among 7 PE patients.Hemorrhage occurred in 3 out of 403 cases(0.7%),but no PE occurred among 403 patients administered with the LWMH anticoagulant therapy.The incidence of PE in the patients reciving LWMH decreased from 0.9%to 0(P
2.Application value of fascial tail sign at MRI in the detection of nodular fasciitis:a retrospective study
Zhuangsheng LIU ; Yunhai HUANG ; Jianming WANG ; Qitang LIANG ; Xuemao LUO ; Zhuoyong LI ; Wansheng LONG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(7):531-534
Objective To explore the value of fascial tail sign at MR images in the detection of nodular fasciitis (NF). Methods A retrospective analysis of MR images was performed in 19 patients with pathologically proven NF of the soft tissue and 53 patients with a variety of other fibrous-predominant tumors. MR manifestations of all cases were reviewed by two experienced musculoskeletal radiologists using a single blind method. The presence of fascial tail on MR images were evaluated. ROC was used to assess the value of fascial tail sign in the detection of NF. Sensitivity, specificity, Youden index and area under ROC curve were calculated. The association between the presence of fascial tail sign on MRI and pathological classification of NF was analyzed by Pearson chi-square test for independence . Results Fascial tail was present in 17 cases (89.5%) of the study group and in 6 cases (11.3%) of the control group, respectively, yielding a sensitivity of 89.5%, a specificity of 88.7%, a Youden index of 0.782 and an area under ROC curve of 0.891. The fascial tail sign was significantly associated with NF (c2=39.294,P<0.05,r=0.594). Conclusions Fascial tail sign at MRI is a moderately specific and sensitive for the diagnosis of NF relative to fibrous-predominant tumors. It can be used in differentiate between NF and aggressive soft tissue tumors.