1.The Changing Features of Plasma NT-proBNP Level in Patients With Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy After Alcohol Septal Ablation
Rong LIU ; Jiansong YUAN ; Fenghuan HU ; Weixian YANG ; Jingang CUI ; Shubin QIAO
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(3):253-255
Objective: To explore the changing features of plasma amino-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HCM) after alcohol septal ablation (ASA). Methods: A total of 82 HCM patients treated by ASA in our hospital were studied. According to plasmalevel of NT-proBNP, the patients were divided into 2 groups: High NT-proBNP group and Low NT-proBNP group,n=41 in each group. Plasma NT-proBNP was examined by ELISA; ventricular septal thickness (VST), left ventricular posterior wall thickness (LVPWT), maximal ventricular wall thickness (MLVWT) and left atrial diameter (LAD) were measured by echocardiography. There were 50 patients ifnished 1 year clinical or in-hospital follow-up, their NT-proBNP level and echocardiography were detected at 2 days and 1 year post-operation.The relationship between echocardiography parameter and NT-proBNP level was assessed; NT-proBNP was compared between pre- and 2 days, 1 year post-operation. Results:①In all 82 patients: compared with Low NT-proBNP group, High NT-proBNP group had increased VST (23.66±6.46) mm vs (20.79±4.56) mm,P=0.035, LVPWT (12.79±2.99) mm vs (11.50±2.35) mm,P=0.048, MLVWT (28.03±5.66) mm vs (25.18±4.81) mm,P=0.027 and LAD (40.73±4.86) mm vs (38.08±6.17) mm,P=0.049.②In 50 patients who ifnished 1 year follow-up study: compared with pre-operation, NT-proBNP level was slightly increased at 2 days post-operation (1841.79±1310.88) fmol/ml vs (1552.15±951.57) fmol/ml,P=0.066, while decreased at 1 year post-operation (1038.46±714.03) fmol/ml vs (1552.15±951.57) fmol/ml,P=0.000. Conclusion: Plasma NT-proBNP level was affected by atrial size and ventricular thickness in HCM patients, it may obviously decrease during long-term follow-up period.
2.Correlation between the prognosis of alcohol septal ablation in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy and characteristics of the septal branch
Rong LIU ; Shubin QIAO ; Fenghuan HU ; Weixian YANG ; Jiansong YUAN ; Jingang CUI ; Liang XU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(6):311-315
Objective To analyze the correlation between septal branch characteristics and the prognosis of alcohol septal ablation ( ASA ) in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy . Methods The clinical , echocardiographic , angiographic and procedural characteristics were analyzed retrospectively in 55 patients.Good prognosis was defined as left ventricular outflow tract gradient decreased by 50%at long term follow-up.The characteristics of septal branch were analyzed in terms of QCA .Results There were no differences in the length of the ablated septal branch , sizes of the adjacent branches , distances between the septal branch and the ostia of the coronary arteries and the volume of alcoholo consumed ( all P>0.05).Compared with poor prognosis group (n =27), the diameter of the ablated septal branches were significantly larger in the good prognosis group ( n=28 ) [ ( 1.75 ±0.36 ) mm vs.( 1.48 ±0.41 ) mm, P=0.012].The distance between the ablated branch and its adjacent branch was farer in the good prognosis group [(18.80 ±10.20)mm vs.(13.04 ±6.65)mm, P=0.020].In multivariate analysis, the diameter of the ablated branch (OR 9.258,95%CI 1.427-60.069, P=0.020)and the distance between the ablated septal branch and its adjacent septal branch (OR 1.102,95% CI 1.002-1.213, P =0.046) were found to be independent risk factors for good prognosis of ASA .Conclusions The diameter of the ablated septal branch and the distance between its adjacent septal branch are associated with better prognosis of ASA .
3.Construction and Application of Evaluation Index System for Clinical Specialty Capability of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Shandong Province
Jingjing LUO ; Fanyu MENG ; Chengchao ZHOU ; Peilong LI ; Yuehan WANG ; Tianzheng LIU ; Fenghuan CUI ; Xin ZHANG ; Mengyuan LI ; Jingjie SUN
Chinese Hospital Management 2023;43(12):35-38
Objective Construct a scientific and reasonable evaluation index system for clinical specialties of tradi-tional Chinese medicine in Shandong Province to provide a scientific basis for improving the service capacity of clini-cal specia lties of traditional Chinese medicine.Methods Based on relevant policies and literature research,the analytic hierarchy process and Delphi expert consultation method were used to determine the index system and its weight,and 509 clinical specialties of traditional Chinese medicine capacity levels of 178 medical institutions in Shandong Province were evaluated.Results A scientific and effective evaluation index system for clinical specialty capacity of traditional Chinese medicine in Shandong Province was constructed,with 23 secondary indicators in 5 dimen-sions.It comprehensively evaluats the service capacity and management level of orthopedics and traumatology de-partments of traditional Chinese medicine class hospitals in Shandong Province,uses orthopedics and traumatology as an example.Conclusion Driven by the dynamic monitoring of the evaluation index system,improve the service ca-pacity for clinical specialties of traditional Chinese medicine,guide it to strengthen the internal construction of tradi-tional Chinese medicine,and give full play to the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine characteristics.Increase the support for clinical specialties of traditional Chinese medicine in Shandong Province,and then promote the high-quality development of traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Efficacy of bare metal stent for treating focal coronary artery aneurysm complicating with severe stenosis in single coronary artery
Shubin QIAO ; Jia LI ; Jingang CUI ; Jiansong YUAN ; Shengwen LIU ; Jie ZHAO ; Fenghuan HU ; Weixian YANG ; Haibo LIU ; Zhongwei SUN ; Runlin GAO
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(4):279-283
Objective:
To investigate the efficacy of bare metal stent for treating focal coronary artery aneurysm complicating with severe stenosisin single coronary artery.
Methods:
This retrospective analysis was performed in 7 patients who were diagnosed as local coronary artery aneurysm complicating with severe stenosis(≥70%) in single coronary artery and treated with bare metal stent during the period from December 2012 to June 2015 in Fuwai Hospital. All 7 patients were male with age of (62±11) years old. During the interventional operation, the narrow parts were pre-expanded,and all patients received bare metal stents implantation to cover aneurysms.The clinical and imaging data of patients immediately post procedure and at postoperative follow-up were collected to evaluate the clinical efficacy.
Results:
There were 5 cases of left anterior descending aneurysms and 2 cases of right coronary artery aneurysms. The diameter of aneurysm was (5.21±1.28)mm, and the length was (13.71±3.88)mm. There was intracranial vortex in coronary arteriography immediately after intervention.Proximalstenosis of coronary artery aneurysm was disappeared,and the distal blood flow was TIMI class 3.There were no signs of aortic dissection and thrombus formation.During 6(6 16) months follow-up, the aneurysms were disappeared,and there were no major adverse cardiovascular events which including myocardial ischemia, acute myocardial infarction, revascularization,bleeding,and death for all patients.
Conclusion
Initial experience shows that double-layer bare metal stents implantation for patients with localized coronary artery aneurysm complicating with severe stenosis in single vessel is safe and effective.
5.Long-term outcome and related predictors of alcohol septal ablation for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
Rong LIU ; Shubin QIAO ; Fenghuan HU ; Weixian YANG ; Jiansong YUAN ; Jingang CUI
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2016;44(9):771-776
Objective To observe the long-term prognosis and related outcome predictors for hypertrophic obstructive cadiomyopathy (HOCM) patients underwent alcohol septal ablation (ASA).Methods A total of 227 consecutive patients (age:(47.8 ± 11.7) years) treated by ASA from September 2005 to December 2013 in our hospital were included and followed-up for 4.42 years(range:(1.17-9.93) years).Follow up rate is 97.4% (221/227).General information,medical history,data of ASA and complications during hospitalization were obtained through access to medical records of patients.The patients were followed up by telephone or outpatient visit.Results During hospitalization period,one patient died due to retroperitoneal hemorrhage,two ventricular fibrillation events and two sustained ventricular tachycardia events occurred and all patients were successfully recovered after electrical cardioversion (defibrillation).Four cardiac tamponade events occurred,35.7% (81/227) patients experienced temporary three degree atrioventricular block.Five delayed three degree atrioventricular block evens occurred.During follow up,the percent of NYHA Ⅲ/Ⅳclass was significantly reduced (10.1% (23/227) vs.74.9% (170/227),P =0.000).The incidence of syncope and amaurosis fugax was also reduced(2.6% (6/227) vs.39.2% (89/227),P =0.035).A total of six patients died (4 cardiac death),one patient complicating atrial fibrillation died of cerebral embolism,one patient died of rectal cancer.One cerebral hemorrhage occurred.Six patients developed-new onset atrial fibrillation.One patient received permanent pacemaker implantation.Eight patients received surgical myocardial resection.Three patients underwent repeated ASA.Survival free of all-cause mortality at 1,5,9 year was 100%,96%,96%,respectively.Survival free of cardiac death and NYHA Ⅲ/Ⅳclass at 1,5,9 year was 100%,86%,70%,respectively.Cox-regression analysis showed that residual left ventricular outflow tract gradient after ablation(HR =1.027,95 % CI 1.006-1.048,P =0.010),less volume of injected ethanol (HR =0.596,95 % CI 0.398-0.892,P =0.012),presence of temporary complete atrioventricular block (HR =0.332,95% CI 0.124-0.886,P =0.028) were independent predictors of cardiac death and NYHA Ⅲ/Ⅳ.Conclusion Our study results suggest that ASA could significantly improve symptoms and outcome in patients with HOCM.Residual left ventricular outflow tract gradient after ablation,less volume of injected ethanol,presence of temporary complete atrioventricular block during ASA are independent predictors of cardiac death and NYHA Ⅲ/Ⅳ.