1.Application of outflow angle-assisted approach in diagnosing cerebral sidewall aneurysms with MRA
Hepei LI ; Ersheng LI ; Jianbo YANG ; Mo CHEN ; Yongdong LI ; Wu WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2018;27(2):107-111
Objective To assess the value of outflow angle-assisted (OA-assisted) approach in diagnosing and differentiating sidewall cerebral aneurysms (SCAs) with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Methods A total of 438 patients with suspected SCAs and other cerebrovascular diseases were separately evaluated by OA-assisted approach MRA and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). An OA of ≥90o was considered to represent SCA. The diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of SCAs with OA assisted approach were evaluated with the number of aneurysms and the size of aneurysms. Results DSA revealed 301 SCAs in 267 patients, and no SCAs was detected in the remaining 171 patients, among them a total of 55 infundibulae were observed in 52 patients. OA-assisted approach MRA revealed 300 SCAs in 267 patients, among which 271 aneurysms in 238 patients had an OA of ≥90o(true positive of 90.3%) and 29 aneurysms in 29 patients had an OA of <90° (false negative of 9.7%). Based on the patient, the number of aneurysms and the size of aneurysms, OA-assisted approach MRA had higher accuracy, sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing SCAs. The OA of all 54 infundibulae observed in 51 patients was <90°(98.2%), and only one infundibula in one patient was ≥90° (false positive). Conclusion MRA with OA-assisted approach has higher accuracy in diagnosing SCAs and in differentiating SCAs with infundibula, therefore, it can substitute DSA for the diagnosis and differentiation of SCAs.
2.A survey on clinical applications of transradial access for peripheral interventions in 2022
Xin ZHOU ; Minjie YANG ; Xiaoqian MENG ; Jiarui LI ; Yonghui HUANG ; Tianzhi AN ; Jian YOU ; Ersheng LI ; Wen ZHANG ; Zhiping YAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(3):440-444
Objective To investigate the current status,obstacles,and specific needs associated with the application of transradial access(TRA)in peripheral interventions in Chinese hospitals,with the aim of promoting the broader adoption of TRA in interventional procedures.Methods The Committee of Interventional Oncology of China Anti-Cancer Association conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey to investigate and analyze the nationwide situation of TRA in peripheral interventional surgeries in 2022.Results Personnel from 60 hospitals participated in the questionnaire.The results showed that the number of peripheral interventionals performed using TRA was significantly lower than that performed using transfemoral access(TFA),with considerable variability among hospitals.The primary obstacles to the adoption of TRA were the lack of suitable catheters and the difficulty of radial artery puncture.Approximately 86.67%of the institutions expressed a high expectation for the innovation of new TRA-specific devices,particularly catheters,microcatheters,and guidewires.60.00%of medical institutions indicated a strong desire for systematic training and participation in multi-center clinical trials.Conclusions TRA peripheral intervention is feasible in many hospitals in China,however,systematic training and further promotion of TRA are essential.The innovation of new TRA-specific devices and TRA in peripheral intervention is urgent.