1.Hemodynamic characteristics of the denervated orthotopic transplanted hearts
Xueshan HUANG ; Daozhong CHEN ; Liangwan CHEN ; Qinyong WENG ; Hanfan QIU ; Xijie WU ; Chongxian LIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the hemodynamic characteristics of the denervated orthotopic transplanted hearts. METHODS: Eighteen patients with end - stage cardiopathy underwent orthotopic cardiac transplantation received immunosuppressive induction therapy. The changes of hemodynamics were closely monitored during the perioperative period and the periodic check-up of echocardiogram and electrocardiograph were followed up in the postoperative long-term period. RESULTS: All recipients were received vasoactive drug and active diuretic therapy during the perioperative period. An increase in central venous pressure in concomitance with decrease in cardiac output, cardiac index and mixed venous oxygen saturation within 24 to 48 hours and tend to stable 48 hours postoperation were detected. In the follow - up period, the cardiac functions of allografts were all recovered well. No recipient complained angina pectoris. CONCLUSIONS: The hemodynamic characteristics and clinical pharmacological therapeutic implications of cardiac denervation are very unique. Rational application of inotropic support and diuretic therapy and vasodilatation combined with prudent administration of some agents, which affect the physiology of denervated heart, are the most effective measures for the prevention of postoperative complications of cardiac allograft.
2. Clinical and electrophysiological features and treatment of acrylamide-induced toxic peripheral neuropathy
Chaowei XU ; Hanfan WU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(1):45-47
Objective:
To investigate the clinical manifestations, electrophysiology results, treatment and prognosis of acrylamide-induced toxic peripheral neuropathy.
Methods:
The clinical data of 9 patients with acrylamide-induced toxic peripheral neuropathy, who were collected in Jinhua Municipal Central Hospital from January 2015 to August 2018, were retrospectively reviewed.
Results:
This disease was characterized by distal limb numbness, some patients with hypoalgesia or allergy, deep sense loss, reduction or disappearance of tendon reflexes, and peeling. One case had muscle weakening and another case had cerebellar ataxia. Examination of electromyography showed only one case had spontaneous potential. Examination of nerve conduction showed that the amplitude decreased by 34 (38.6%) and the velocity decreased by 2 (2.3%) , the percentage of amplitude decreased was significantly higher than that of velocity decreased. The amplitude of sensory nerve decreased by 30 (57.7%) and motor nerve decreased by 4 (11.1%) , the percentage of sensory nerve amplitude decreased was significantly higher than that of motor nerve. After the treatment of nutrition, circulation improvement, numbness relief, glucocorticoid and other drugs, the numbness of the patients was relieved, but it did not completely disappear. Poor recovery of pain, deep sensation and tendon reflex in all patients. The results of reexamination of electromyography in 3 cases were worse than before. Therefore, it is suggested that peripheral nerve damage is irreversible.
Conclusion
This disease is characterized by distal limb numbness. Electrophysiological results suggest that the damage of sensory nerve axon is the main cause of the disease. Up to now, there is no effective drug to treat this disease, therefore, it is very important to do a good job of protection.