1.Dynamic CT perfusion imaging in rats with traumatic brain injury and its relating pathophysiological basis:preliminary study
Xiaoning WU ; Weiguo ZHANG ; Jingqin FANG ; Jinhua CHEN ; Yulong ZHANG ; Yuanguo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(2):161-165
Objective To observe the variation of dynamic 64-slice CT perfusion imaging of rats with traumatic brain injury and discuss the relating pathophysiological basis.Methods A total of 80 adult male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups according to random number table,ie,normal control group,sham injury group and injury group.The injury group was divided into eight subgroups at time points of 2,6,12,24,48,72,120 and 168 hours.The detection of CT perfusion imaging,water content and blood-brain barrier permeability was done in the injured rats at all time points.The pathological changes were also observed to calculate their correlation with CT perfusion parameters of the injured region.Results The relative value of the blood perfusion was decreased significantly to the mimimum within 24 hours after injury.Within 2-12 hours,relative cerebral fluid(rCBF)and relative cerebral blood volume(rCBV)remained in a low perfusion state,with just a little increase.Relative mean transit time(rMTT)was prolonged and permeability surface(PS)increased.rCBF and rCBV were increased gradually with time,which was reversed till at 24 hours after injury and the injured side was in a high perfusion state,with the highest value of PS.The perfusion reached peak at 48 hours after injury and then became normal gradually.The water content was increased at 2 hours after injury and reached its peak at 48 hours.The permeability of blood-brain barrier(BBB)began to increase at 2 hours after injury and reached the peak at 24 hours.rCBF and rCBV were positively correlated with change of brain edema and PS was positively correlated with BBB permeability.Conclusion The dynamic 64-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging reflects the variation of BBB and edema and can be used as noninvasive imaging method for predicting the degree of brain perfusion and edema.
2.Discussion on the TCM pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome of sepsis syndrome from "blood stasis with toxin blocking collaterals" and "deficient healthy qi"
Qing ZHANG ; Chengxiang WANG ; Shuli CHENG ; Nan KOU ; Jingqin WU ; Hongri XU ; Qingquan LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(6):681-685
Acute respiratory distress syndrome is one of the common complications of sepsis syndrome, belonging to the "Chuan syndrome", "Baochuan", and "Chuantuo" in the TCM field, and the disease is mainly located in the lung. The main etiology and pathogenesis of sepsis syndrome is deficient healthy qi and blood stasis with toxin blocking collaterals. Blood stasis and toxin invade the lung, causing heat and toxin to burn the body fluid in the blood. Blood viscosity and poor circulation lead to the accumulation of blood stasis and toxin in the lung. Acute deficiency syndrome, heat toxin damaging qi, heat toxin burning body fluid deficiency with little ability to dissipate qi, resulting in deficiency of healthy qi, inability to regulate breathing, inability to consolidate body fluid, inability to promote blood circulation, causing phlegm, dampness, and blood stasis blocking the lung. This disease is characterized by blood stasis with toxin blocking collaterals, deficient lung qi, and obstruction of lung qi caused by phlegm, water, dampness, and blood stasis. Therefore, blood stasis with toxin blocking collaterals, as well as deficient healthy qi are TCM pathogenesis of ARDS with sepsis syndrome.