1.Clinical application of the tracking scan technique in 16-slice spiral CT angiography
Renhua ZHANG ; Bohong DENG ; Jiangtao LONG ; Qiang LI ; You YANG ; Meiying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(7):1296-1299
Objective To explore the application of the tracking scan technique in 16-slice spiral CT angiography, in order to improve the quality of CTA. Methods Three hundred patients who were divided into three groups randomly underwent CTA in tracking, testing and estimation scan respectively with GE LightSpeed 16-slice spiral CT. The data of all patients were transmitted to the workstation (AW4.2) and reconstructed. The quality of all images were evaluated by three experienced doctors with double-blind method and divided into four grades (A, B, C and D) from optimal to poor. Results The rate of grade A, B, C and D was 89.00%, 7.00%, 4.00% and 0 respectively for tracking scan, 70.00%, 11.00%, 15.00% and 4.00% respectively for testing scan, while 61.00%, 13.00%, 21.00% and 5.00% respectively for estimation scan. Conclusion Tracking scan technique is superior to testing and estimation scan in image quality of 16-slice spiral CT angiography.
2.Efficacy of implantable neuromuscular electrical stimulation system on stress urinary incontinence model in female rats
Bohong LONG ; Chen LI ; Han DENG ; Haoyu SUN ; Limin LIAO ; Xing LI
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(5):438-441
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of implantable neuromuscular electrical stimulation system on stress urinary incontinence (SUI) model in female rats. Methods: A total of 21 female infertile SD rats were randomly divided into the control,sham stimulation,and stimulation groups,with 7 rats in each group.All rats received vaginal dilation (VD) to simulate postpartum SUI.One week after VD,the control group was given normal feeding,stimulators were implanted in the pelvic floor muscles of the sham stimulation and stimulation groups.The sham stimulation group received normal feeding for 2 weeks,and the stimulation group received pelvic floor electrical stimulation (PFES) for 2 consecutive weeks.The leak point pressure (LPP) of each rat was measured with cystometry before VD (baseline value),1 week after VD,and 2 weeks after PFES. Results: In the control group and sham stimulation group,LPP increased after 2 weeks of treatment compared with that after 1 week of VD,but it still did not return to the baseline level (P<0.001).In the stimulation group,after 2 consecutive weeks of PFES,LPP increased significantly compared with that 1 week after VD,and returned to the baseline value (P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the LPP baseline values and levels after 1 week of VD among the 3 groups (P>0.05).The LPP in the stimulation group after 2 weeks of PFES was significantly higher than that in the sham stimulation group and stimulation group (P<0.001). Conclusion: The implantable neuromuscular electrical stimulation system is effective in short-term intervention of SUI in female rats,the further studies are needed to confirm the long-term efficacy and safety of the system,the optimal stimulation sites,optimal stimulation parameters,and potential mechanisms of action.