1.Influence of serum lipids and age on the angiographic characteristics in coronary heart disease patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Jianli GONG ; Wenhua LI ; Xiangyun KONG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2003;0(06):-
Objective To study the influence of serum lipids and age on the angiographical characteristics of the coronary arteries in CHD patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods The study enrolled 203 CHD patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and their coronary angiography were analyzed according to their age and lipid levels. Results Most of the patients tended to have multi vessels leisons (≥3 branches vs
2.Clinical analysis of coronary angiography in coronary heart disease with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Jianli GONG ; Xiuzhou ZHANG ; Wenhua LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 1996;0(01):-
Objective To study the angiographic characteristics of coronary heart disease(CHD) in CHD patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods Analysis was carried out in terms of blood chemistry test result and angiographic data in 454 patients who received selective coronary angiography.Results Compared with the simple CHD patients without type 2 diabetes mellitus,CHD patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus showed higher blood triglyceride(TG) level and lower apoA level.Their coronary angiography showed more four-branch(17.3% vs 9.5%,P
3.Preliminary investigation on corresponding relationship between isolated Q wave of standard limb-lead Ⅲ and sonographic infarct site
Zhen LI ; Chuanxi LIU ; Jianli GONG ; Liting ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):847-848
Objective To explore the corresponding relationship between isolated Q waves in lead Ⅲ on the electrocardiography(ECG) and echocardiographie segmental diagnosis of myocardial infarction(MI).Methods The shape magnitude of Q waves of 27 patients with MI and the relationship with eehocardiographie features were investigated. Results Twenty-four patients with inferior wall myocardial infarction had close relationship with isolated Q waves in lead Ⅲ on the ECG. Conclusions There is definite corresponding relation between isolated Q waves in lead Ⅲ and inferior wall myocardial infarction.
4.IgG4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis: A case report and literature review
Cong WANG ; Xian ZHAO ; Jianli TIAN ; Lu GONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(10):1145-1149
Clinical data of one patient diagnosed as IgG4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis was analyzed.IgG4 and retroperitoneal fibrosis were used as the key words to search literatures from PubMed and Wanfang Database.Clinical data of 27 cases with IgG4 retroperitoneal fibrosis,including clinical manifestation,diagnostic basis,therapeutic method and prognosis,which were retrieved through literatures,were analyzed.A 82-year-old male patient presented with urinary tract obstruction and renal insufficiency.Imaging examination revealed a retroperitoneal irregular lump shadow,and showed chronic inflammation of soft tissues in posterior peritoneum with fibrosis by biopsy pathology.The IgG4-positive plasmocyte infiltration was found by immunohistochemical method.The serum level of IgG4 was significantly increased,which was in accord with IgG4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis.After treatment with methylprednisolone,retroperitoneal lump shadow was obviously dissipated.The serum level of IgG4 became normal.27 cases with IgG4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis were searched through literature retrieval,with 19 confirmed cases,3 suspected cases,and 5 suspicious cases.Male accounted for 92.6% (25/27),and the average age was 67.6 years old.The cases with the involvement of extraperitoneal organs accounted for 37.0% (10/27).The misdiagnosis rate was 55.6% (15/27).23 cases took effective therapy with glucocorticoids.IgG4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis is an orphan disease,which can be misdiagnosed easily.The diagnosis is made with histopathological examination and determination on the serum level of IgG4.The therapy with glucocorticoids is effective.
5.The coverage of contracture of the first web space by flaps
Laijin LU ; Xu GONG ; Xin YU ; Jianli CUI ; Xiguang SUN ; Ruijun LI ; Lu LU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(2):110-111
Objective To introduce our experiences of reconstruct the first web space using flaps.Methods One hundred and twelve patients sustained contracture of the first, summarized the indications of different flaps in coverage of the first webspace and their prognosis of these flaps were retrospectively reviewed.Results The local flaps, such as double Z-plasty or Z-plasty, were suitable to cover minor contracture of the first webspace; the dorsal flap arising from the index finger was suitable for the coverage of the medium contracture, and the posterior interosseous artery flap or the reverse antebrachial island flap based on the dorsal branch of the anterior interosseous artery suitable for the severe cases. Conclusion The usage of flaps is important to resume the cosmetic shape and function of the first webspace after release of the contracture of the first webspace.
6.Analysis of the treatment results of scaphoid and lunate bone fracture with (or) dislocation
Ying ZHANG ; Laijin LU ; Xu GONG ; Jianli CUI ; Xiguang SUN ; Ziping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(2):183-188
Objective To analysis the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the scaphoid and lunate bone fracture with (or) wrist dislocation.Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical data included 77 cases,which got admitted according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and followed up completely from 2005 to 2013.In this group,there were 64 males and 13 females whose age arranged from 15 to 73 with a mean age of 31.9.There were 41 cases of simple fracture,32 cases of bone fracture with dislocation and 4 cases of simple dislocation.Treatment of cases was divided into the conservative treatment group (9 cases) and the surgery group (68 cases).The surgery group was further divided into four subgroups according to surgical method (i.e.compression screw fixation,Kirschner wire fixation,proximal row of carpal resection,and lunate excision head shaped bone transposition).Clinical outcome was evaluated based on modified Mayo wrist score and X-ray.Results All of 77 patients were followed up completely.Follow-up time arranged from 6 months to 8 years,with an average follow-up time of 3 years and 5 months.9 cases were treated conservatively.In the surgical treatment group,there were 36 cases of compression screw fixation,34 cases of Kirschner wire fixation,1 case of proximal row of carpal resection and 1 case of the lunate bone resection heads transposition.The average healing time of compression screw group was 6.1 weeks and the Kirschner group was 7 weeks.According to the modified Mayo wrist score,excellent:51 cases (66.2%),good:11 cases (14.3%),fair:9 cases,and poor:6 cases.The rate of excellent and good was 80.5%.The cure rate of compression screw treatment was 97%,and 85% of Kirschner.The difference of cure rate was statistically significant.After surgery,there were four cases that got scaphoid malunion.The degree of deformity was not serious with only one case happened in the dominant hand,and the wrist pain got better after symptomatic treatment.1 case of scaphoid fracture with dislocation had the problem of wrist instability.18 weeks later,with ligament tightening surgery,postoperative Mayo score went back to excellent.Conclusion Lateral X-ray film of wrist is a preferred method for the examination of scaphoid and lunate fractures with (or) dislocation.Since it's easy to misdiagnose,films of special position are needed to be added.Surgery is preferred for treatment,and the selecting of surgical methods are based on the situation of fracture and dislocation.The advantages of screw fixation are obvious.
7.Clinical application of the extended reverse anterolateral leg flap
Laijin LU ; Xu GONG ; Zhaopeng XUAN ; Bin LIU ; Jiaao YU ; Lei CHEN ; Jianli CUI ; Xiguang SUN ; Lu LU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2009;32(5):360-362
Objective To introduce the clinical application of the extended anterolateral leg flap,which is based on the superficial peroneal artery and lateral supramalleolar artery. Methods Through anatomic study on the blood supplies of the skin over the anterolateral portion of the leg.The combined superficial peroneal artery and lateral supramalleolar artery could extend the size of the traditional anterolateral leg flap.In addition,the point of pivot of the extended anterolateral leg flap could locate at the level of the lateral malleolus,which decreases the distance between the flap and recipient site.Clinically,we have used the extended anterolateral leg flaps in 60 patients to cover skin defect over the feet.The flap ranged from 16 cm×10 cm(pedicle length 8.0 cm)to 26 cm×7 cm(pedicle length 6.0 cm). Results In the series, the flap survived in 53 patients(88.3%)unevently,and partial necrosis occurred in 7 patients(11.7%).Conclusion Based on the combined superficial peroneal artery and lateral supramalleolar artery,the size of the traditional anterolateral leg flap could be inceased,which enlarges its value on the coverage of skin defects over the feet.