1.Temporary vena cava filter for the thrombolytic treatment of venous thrombosis
Huanjun CHEN ; Liyun LI ; Liren WAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To study the value of the temporary vena cava filter in the prevention of ectopic embolism formation in cases with thrombolytic therapy of venous thrombosis.Methods Of 11 patients, 10 suffured from venous thrombosis of lower limb and 1 from thrombosis of right internal jugular vein with persistent truncus arteriosus were treated by inserting permanent or temporary vena cava filter via median vein. Results In all 11 case control of symptoms followed this treatment occurred 7 to 15 days, thrombi were completely or partly dissoluted, the blood vessels recanalized, and finally removed the temporary vena cava filter. There were no complication and ectopic emboli related to thrombolytic therapy. Conclusions Our observation indicated that temporary vena cava filter insertion is safe and effective to prevent ectopic embolism in thrombolytic therapy of venous thrombosis.
2.Collision tumor of ovary:imaging features and pathology
Jian GUAN ; Huanjun WANG ; Lili CHEN ; Yan GUO ; Mingjuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;(1):22-26
Objective To explore imaging findings and pathological features of ovarian collision tumors. Methods A retrospective analysis of preoperative imaging findings was performed in 8 female patients with surgical-pathological proven ovarian collision tumors. CT scans were performed in 5 cases, both CT and MRI were performed in 2 cases, and non-enhanced MR scans were performed in 1 pregnancy woman. Imaging results were compared with pathologic findings. Results Ovarian collision tumors in the eight patients consisted of 2 types tumors, originated from different ovarian tissues including surface epithelial cells, germ cell, or sex cord-stromal cell. Of the 8 ovarian collision tumors, 5 were located in the left ovary, and 3 in the right ovary. Ovarian collision tumors consisted of surface epithelial tumor and germ cell tumor (n=6) including mucinous cystadenoma and teratoma (n=4), mixed cystadenoma and teratoma (n=1), and serous cystadenoma and struma-ovarii (n=1). Ovarian collision tumors in two cases consisted of surface epithelial tumor and sex cord-stromal tumor, and were mucinous cystadenoma and fibroma, respectively. Imaging findings included:all tumors in the 8 cases presented big or huge multiple complicated cystic mass with 9 to 26 cm in diameter. Germ cell tumor or sex cord-stromal tumor in collision tumor was smaller and located inside the tumor (n=3) and on the tumor wall (n=5). The boundary between two types of tumors in ovarian collision tumor was distinct and clear. Typical imaging features and densities (signals) of different tumors in ovarian collision tumors can be found on CT or MRI. Conclusions Ovarian collision tumors has some specific imaging and pathological characteristics. Imaging examination is helpful for most accurate diagnosis of ovarian collision tumors.
3.Interventional therapy of huge aneurysm
Huanjun CHEN ; Chongbin LIU ; Wei JIANG ; Liyun LI ; Xiaohui YAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1992;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the methods and the efficacy of interventional therapy for huge aneurysm.Methods Seven patients with huge aneurysm including 2 with pulmonary aneurysm, 2 with renal aneurysm, 1 with humeral artery aneurysm, 1 with right common iliac artery aneurysm, 1 with right internal iliac artery aneurysm. Among these, 5 were true aneurysm, and 2 were pseudoaneurysms caused by congenital, trauma, arteriosclerosis. Three patients were treated with endovascular covered stent graft and 2 patients with embolization containing metallic coils. Two patients were treated with partial aneurysm and feeding artery trunk embolization with metallic coils. Results All 7 patients were successful carried out the interventional therapy with successful rate of 100%. Six aneurysms were completely obstructed with disappearance of symptoms and signs. One died of aneurysm rupture. No other complication occurred.Conclusion Interventional therapy for huge aneurysm is an effective method.
4.Clinical application of a mechanical thrombectomy:Straub Rotarex System
Huanjun CHEN ; Yi LI ; Liyun LI ; Wei JIANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of a mechanical thrombectomy Straub Rotarex System in peripheral artery.Methods Nine cases,3 men and 6 woman,aged 36-85 years,were included in this study,with 5 of atherosclerosis,and 4 suffering from carcinogenic emboli.All patients were treated with Straub Rotarex System(Straub Rotarex System,patent pending,Straub medical,Wangs,Switzland) under subacute or acute occlusion of lower-limb arteries,including 4 popliteal arteries,3 femoral arteries and 2 iliac arteries,with only one complicated popliteal artery.The lengths of occluded segments were 5.0-13 cm. Results All the thrombi were removed through this intervention accompanied by further bolloon dilation for those greater than 50% stenosis post-operatively,and the arteries were undergone recanalization without any complications.Conclusions Thrombectomy by Straub Rotarex System is safe and effective for patients with peripheral artery occlusion.
5.Modified nasolacrimal duct stenting
Min TIAN ; Mei JIN ; Huanjun CHEN ; Yi LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective Traditional nasolacrimal duct stenting possesses some shortcoming including difficulty of pulling ball head guide wire from the nasal cavity with turbinate hypertrophy and nasal septal deviation. The new method of nose-oral tube track establishment can overcome the forementioned and increase the successful rate. Methods 5 F catheter and arterial sheath were modified to be nasolacrimal duct stent delivery device respectively. Antegrade dacryocystography was taken firstly to display the obstructed site and followed by the modified protocol of inserting the guide wire through nasolacrimal duct and nasal cavity, and establishing the stent delivery track for retrograde stent placement. Results 5 epiphora patients with failure implantation by traditional method were all succeeded through the modified stenting(100%). During 6-mouth follow-up, no serious complications and reocclusion occurred. Conclusion The establishment of eye-nose-mouth-nose of external nasal guide wire track can improve the successful rate of nasolacrimal duct stenting.
6.Angiography Diagnosis for Malformation of Coronary Artery
Huanjun CHEN ; Xintang ZHANG ; Liyun LI ; Yuping HE ; Xiaohui YAO ; Jinqi ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To explore the manifestations and diagnostic significance of angiography in malformation of coronary artery.Methods 19cases of malformation of coronary artery underwent left and right coronary arteriography,the manifestations and causes of disease were analyzed retrospectively.Results 19 cases were taken coronary arteriography and it demonstrated the shape of malformation of coronary artery clearly.Of them,4 cases were coronary angioma and tumorlike dilatation,5case were malformation of coronary artery,10 case were coronary arteriovenous fistula.Conclusion Coronary arteriography is a very important method for correct diagnosing malformation of thecoronary artery.
7.Covered Cheatham-Platinum stent implantation for the treatment of coarctation of the aorta:preliminary results in 11 patients
Jinhui ZHANG ; Xunqiang LIU ; Jifeng WANG ; Huanjun CHEN ; Chunxin YANG ; Zhijian MAO ; Min TIAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(3):211-214
Objective To discuss the efficacy and safety of covered Cheatham-Platinum stent (CCPS) implantation in treating coarctation of the aorta (CoA).Methods The clinical data of 11 patients with CoA who had received CCPS implantation were retrospectively analyzed.Results Successful implantation of single CCPS was accomplished in all 11 patients.After the implantation,the diameter of coarctation site was immediately dilated from preoperative (4.76+0.89) mm to postoperative (12.86+0.90) mm (t=24.86,P<0.001),and the average systolic blood pressure difference across the coarctation was immediately reduced from preoperative (38.55+10.02) mmHg to postoperative (9.82+6.60) mmHg,the difference was statistically significant (t=10.8,P<0.001).The patients were followed up for 3-79 months,with a mean of (31.91±27.58) months.The clinical symptoms were relieved in all patients and the activity tolerance was obviously improved.No complications such as endoleak,acute injury of aortic wall,re-coarctation or re-stenosis,vascular injury of puncture site,or death occurred in all patients.Conclusion For the treatment of CoA,implantation of CCPS has excellent short-term and mid-term effect,meanwhile,this technique can effectively avoid complications such as aortic wall iniurv.(J Intervent Radiol.2017.26:211-214)
8.The influence of body weight and body mass index on bone mineral density and osteoporotic risk in elderly men with T2DM
Lin LI ; Huanjun WANG ; Haihua GAO ; Juan CHEN ; Xinyan YANG ; Yinzhen PI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(4):510-515
Objective:To investigate the association of body weight and body mass index (BMI) with bone mineral density (BMD) and osteoporotic risk in elderly men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods:210 elderly male patients with T2DM admitted to the Department of Endocrinology of the First Hospital of Changsha from June 2017 to May 2018 were selected as the research objects. The height, weight and bone mass index (BMI) were measured. BMDs of the left hip [including femoral neck (FN), greater trochanter (G.T.), intertrochanter (InTro), and total hip (TH)] and lumbar spine (LS) were measured in 210 elderly male patients with T2DM by dual-energy X-ray absorption method. Patients were divided into three groups according to BMI: the overweight group (24.0 kg/m 2≤BMI<28.0 kg/m 2), the obesity (BMI≥28.0 kg/m 2) group, and the normal group (18.5 kg/m 2≤BMI<24.0 kg/m 2). The influence of body weight and BMI on BMD and osteoporotic risk in these elderly men with T2DM was analyzed. Results:The BMDs in various sites of the hip of the overweight group and obesity group were higher compared with those in the normal weight group ( P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between weight and BMI with BMDs in various sites of the hip femoral neck (including FN, G. T., InTro, and TH) ( r=0.239-0.427, P<0.05). All patients were divided into different tertiles (T1-T3) stratified by weight and BMI respectively. The BMDs in various sites of the hip increased with tertiles stratified by weight ( P<0.05). The TH-BMD also increased with tertiles stratified by BMI ( P<0.05). The odd ratios ( OR) were calculated using T3 as the control group and T1 as the case group, using T2 as the control group and T1 as the case group, respectively. The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at FN stratified by weight were significantly increased by 4.50 times ( OR=4.50, 95% CI: 1.41-14.35) and 9.27 times ( OR=9.27, 95% CI: 2.03-42.30); The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at TH were significantly increased by 3.25 times ( OR=3.25, 95% CI: 1.10-9.59) and 8.50 times ( OR=8.50, 95% CI: 1.85-38.99). The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at FN stratified by BMI respectively were significantly increased by 4.13 times ( OR=4.13, 95% CI: 1.28-13.25) and 5.58 times ( OR=5.58, 95% CI: 1.53-20.42); while the osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at TH stratified by BMI were not significantly increased ( P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in BMDs and the osteoporotic risks of the LS among T1, T2, and T3, regardless of stratified by weight or BMI ( P>0.05). Conclusions:For elderly males with T2DM, weight and BMI are important factors affecting BMDs in the hip, and also affecting the osteoporotic risks of the hip, especially that of FN. Osteoporotic risks of the FN decrease with the increase of weight and BMI within a certain range.
9.Practice and construction of teaching team of specialized courses for nurses in ICU
Aiqin SONG ; Pengfei LIU ; Huanjun XIA ; Qiushi LIU ; Chen LI ; Ling SHANG ; Bo BAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(9):950-952
As a pilot program of teaching reform,some excellent undergraduates majoring in nursing were selected to take specialized courses in ICU in order to cultivate the intensive care specialized nurses.The teaching team of specialized courses in ICU was established to guarantee the teaching quality.The team was in charge of the ICU specialized curriculum building,textbooks selection and teaching content examination.The high leveled teaching team of specialized courses in ICU was organized by taking teaching and researching section as a unit to improve theoretical teaching level,using clinical department as training base to enhance practice skill and participating in special subject classes and in-service study to promote specialized quality.
10.CT features on increased cerebral vascular density and its pathological mechanism in patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease
Hui LIU ; Xintang ZHANG ; Jin WANG ; Min TIAN ; Yuping HE ; Jinqi ZHAO ; Qian HE ; Huanjun CHEN ; Fawei LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(4):300-303
Objective To investigate CT features on increased cerebral vascular density and its pathological mechanism in patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease(CCHD).MethodsPreoperative brain CT scan and clinical data in 82 patients suffering from CCHD were analyzed. According to the increased levels of vascular density,patients were divided into 4 groups:normal,mild,moderate and severe.Relationships between the increased levels of vascular density and Hb,RBC,HCT,as well as the degree of cyanosis,were studied.AVONA was carried out to test blood CT value of cerebral sinuses,Hb,RBC and HCT in different groups. Descriptive analysis and linear regression were adopted to study the correlation between blood CT value and Hb concentration.The relationship of increased vascular density todegrees of cyanosis was analysed by Spearman.Results Among 82 patients,12 patients ( 14.6% ) werefound in the group of normal vascular density and 70 patients ( 85.4% ) in the increased vascular density group.Among 70 patients with increased vascular density,22 patients (26.8% ) with (55.4 ± 2.6) HU,(169 ±6)g/L of Hb,(5.8 ±0.3) × 1012/L of RBC and 0.51 ±0.03 of HCT,29 patients (35.4%) with (61.3 ± 2.9) HU,(209 ± 15 ) g/L,(7.1 ± 0.4) × 1012/L,0.66 ± 0.06 and 19 patients ( 23.2% ) with ( 68.8 ± 4.2) HU,( 242 ± 23 ) g/L,( 8.3 ± 0.9 ) × 1012/L,0.78 ± 0.08 were observed in the mild,moderateand severe group,respectively.There were significant differences in distribution of blood CT value ( HU),Hb,RBC and HCT in different groups ( F =163.263,134.703,120.974,136.541 ;P < 0.01 ).Blood CT value was positively correlated with Hb concentration ( r =0.98,P < 0.01 ). Vascular density was also positively correlated with the degree of cyanosis ( r =0.86,P < 0.01 ). Conclusions Cerebral vascular density of patients suffering from CCHD presented different levels of increases based on CT scan results due to rise of RBC stimulated by anoxia.The increased level of vascular density was positively correlated with blood Hb concentration,and also associated with RBC accunulation caused by abnormal blood circulation.Moreover,it was positively correlated with the degree of cyanosis.