1.Treatment of aneurysms rupture during endovascular embolization
Xu-Ying HE ; Chuan-Zhi DUAN ; Tie-Lin LI ; Qiu-Jing WANG ; Fang-Ming YIN ; Ru-Xiang XU ;
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the treatment of aneurysms rupture during endovascular embolization.Methods Nine aneurysms ruptured during the embolization and were treated with endovascular embolization.The reasons of aneurysms rupture during embolization,the prevention and the first aid after aneurysms rupture were analysed.Results Seven patients recovered and 2 died.Conclusions The optimal treatment of aneurysms rupture during endovascular embolization is effective,(J Intervent Radiol,2007,16: 132-134)
2.Sensory Preference to Balance Maintained
ru Lin DUAN ; jiao Jie ZHENG ; hui Guo XU ; wen Ji ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(11):1241-1244
Objective To explore the influence of cognitive-dual task on balance function and analyze the sensory strategy of balance maintained.Methods Form June,2015 to June,2016,34 healthy young people were randomly divided into control group(n=17)and obser-vation group(n=17).They were tested with the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance(mCTSIB)on Neurocom Balance Manager,and retested two weeks later,while the observation group completed mental arithmetic cognitive task simultaneously.The center of gravity(COG)sway velocity and the comprehensive sway velocity were measured in both eyes open(EO)and eyes closed(EC)standing on firm or foam support.Results For the second test,The COG sway velocity decreased in the control group as EC standing on foam sup-port(t=2.535,P<0.05),while it increased in the observation group as EO standing on foam support(t=-2.220,P<0.05),and it was more than that in the control group(t=-3.128,P<0.01).The comprehensive sway velocity decreased in the control group(t=3.007,P<0.01),but increased in the observation group(t=-2.170,P<0.05),which was significantly different between two groups(t=-2.143,P<0.05).Conclu-sion Cognitive tasks may interfere balance function in healthy youth,especially in the condition of EO standing on foam support.Sensory re-source may preferer to meet the balance maintained during cognitive-dual tasks.
3.Prognostic value of acute heart block after alcohol septal ablation in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
Ai-Jie HOU ; Na DUAN ; Lin YANG ; Hui-Jun LI ; Zhan-Quan LI ; Long YUAN ; Ru-Ming GUAN ; Ying LIU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2009;37(2):149-151
Objective To investigate the prognostic value of acute beart block (AHB) after percutaneous transluminal septal myocardial ablation (PTSMA) in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). Methods Ninety-four HOCM patients underwent PTSMA were included in this study. Twelve-lead electrocardiograms were obtained during and post PTSMA. Association between clinic events and incidence of post-PTSMA AHB was analyzed. Results AHB was induced in 26 patients by PTSMA and disappeared in 11 patients shortly post PTSMA, subacute intraventricular conduction disturbances was seen in 11 (42.3%), subacute I°AVB in 2(7.7% ) and subacute Ⅲ°AVB in another 2 (7.7%) patients. Among 68 patients without AHB during PTSMA, intraventricular conduction disturbances was evidenced in 14 patients (20.6% ), I°AVB in 2 (2.9% ) and Ⅲ°AVB in 1 patient (1.5%) after PTSMA. AHB patients with subacute heart block were associated with poor prognosis (conduction block duration was 42.00 h) while patients without AHB was associated with benign prognosis even with new onset of subacute heart block (conduction block duration was 7.33 h, P <0.01). Conclusion Patients with AHB during PTSMA are at higher risk for subacute heart block, especially intraventricolar conduction disturbances. AHB patients with subacute heart block were associated with poor prognosis and longer recovery time conducting system.
4.Sigmoid sinus dural arteriovenous fistuladiagnosis and treatment
Tie-Lin LI ; Chuan-Zhi DUAN ; Zhi-An HAN ; Qiu-Jing WANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Zheng SU ; Ru-Xiang XU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2001;21(4):298-300
Objective To investigate the etiology and clinical symptoms of dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) and explore its diagnostic and treatment approaches. Method Of the 19 patients with DAVFs, 17 were examined by the microcather technique under close monitoring by cerebral digital substraction angiography (DSA), and were treated by embolization method with several prepared materials. The other 2 cases were managed by way of compression of the affected carotid artery. Results Of the 19 patients, 10 were cured, and the symptoms of 4 were significantly improved. Four patients showed gradual improvement after treatment, and 1 died. Conclusion The embolization method combined with compression of the affected carotid artery was effective in managing dural arteriovenous fistula.
5.Sigmoid sinus dural arteriovenous fistuladiagnosis and treatment
Tie-Lin LI ; Chuan-Zhi DUAN ; Zhi-An HAN ; Qiu-Jing WANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Zheng SU ; Ru-Xiang XU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2001;21(4):298-300
Objective To investigate the etiology and clinical symptoms of dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) and explore its diagnostic and treatment approaches. Method Of the 19 patients with DAVFs, 17 were examined by the microcather technique under close monitoring by cerebral digital substraction angiography (DSA), and were treated by embolization method with several prepared materials. The other 2 cases were managed by way of compression of the affected carotid artery. Results Of the 19 patients, 10 were cured, and the symptoms of 4 were significantly improved. Four patients showed gradual improvement after treatment, and 1 died. Conclusion The embolization method combined with compression of the affected carotid artery was effective in managing dural arteriovenous fistula.
6.Endovascular embolization treatment of intracranial aneurysms
Chuan-Zhi DUAN ; Xu-Ying HE ; Tie-Lin LI ; Qiu-Jing WANG ; Ru-Xiang XU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2005;4(4):369-373
Objective To evaluate the effect ofendovascular embolization on intracranial aneurysms with detachable coil and detachable balloon and to emphasize the mainpoint of embolization technique.Methods 1328 patients underwent complete cerebral angiography using microcatheter under DSA imaging. 85 cases with 90 aneurysms were embolized by MDS, 825 cases with 847 aneurysms were embolized by GDC, 418 cases with 433 aneurysms were embolized by EDC. 37 of 67 giant aneurysms were embolized by detachable balloon, 18 aneurysms by GDC, 11 aneurysms by EDC, 1 by MDS. Results 1328 patients with 1370 aneurysms were cured successfully; 1 322 cases recovered clinically, 6 patients died. 1 281 aneurysms achieved 100 % occlusion, 65with 95 % occlusion, 20 with 90 % occlusion, and 4with 80 % embolization. 9 aneurysms reputured during the embolization, 5 patients had cerebral infarction, 1 patient died of intractable cerebral vasospasm for microcoil escape. 2 recurrent cases were cured by second GDC embolization. Conclusion The method of endovascular embolization to treat intracranial aneurysm is safe, reliable and effective. Those cases with giant aneurysms will have high recurrence. Patients who suffer from SAH repeatedly may have great possibility of aneurysm rupture during embolization.
7.Epidemiological study on severe acute respiratory syndrome in Guangdong province.
Guo-wen PENG ; Jian-feng HE ; Jin-yan LIN ; Duan-hua ZHOU ; De-wen YU ; Wen-jia LIANG ; Ling-hui LI ; Ru-ning GUO ; Hui-ming LUO ; Rui-heng XU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2003;24(5):350-352
OBJECTIVESTo understand the epidemiological characteristics of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreaks in some areas of Guangdong province and to provide scientific basis for prevention and control measures against it.
METHODSStandardized questionnaire was used on individual cases. Data on the epidemiological characteristics as time, place, persons and aggregation status of SARS cases, development of the epidemics, were analyzed with software EPI 6.0.
RESULTSThe incidence of SARS in Guangdong province was 1.72/100,000 with case fatality rate as 3.64%. Most cases of SARS occurred between the last ten days of January and the first ten days of February with the peak (61.88% of the patients) occurred in the first ten days of February. As to the distribution of place, Pearl river delta region-economically developed with great number of mobile population-was heavily affected areas (account for 96.66% of the total patients). The majority of patients were young adults and medical staff seemed to be the most affected subgroup (account for 24.9% of the patients in total). Family and hospital aggregation of patients comprised the another two important characteristics of SARS (account for 37.1% of the total patients).
CONCLUSIONCurrent knowledge on SARS suggested that it was an air-borne infectious disease with human beings served as the source of infection. The incubation period of the disease was from 1 to 12 days with a median of 4 days. Respiratory secretions and close contact contributed to person-to-person transmission. Most cases were distributed in Pearl river delta region, an area famous for its economic development and heavy flow of mobile population.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; China ; epidemiology ; Contact Tracing ; Disease Outbreaks ; Family Health ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; epidemiology ; mortality ; Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Distribution of HIV-1 subtypes among different populations in Dehong prefecture, Yunnan province, in 2011
Min CHEN ; Shi-Tang YAO ; Yan-Ling MA ; Xiang HE ; Ji-Bao WANG ; Chun-Lin CHENG ; Jin YANG ; Ying-Zhen SU ; Yan-Ling LI ; Song DUAN ; Hui-Chao CHEN ; Li-Ru FU ; Man-Hong JIA ; Lin LU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(9):883-887
Objective To investigate the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in Dehong prefecture,Ymnan province,in 2011.Methods 300 HIV-1 positive plasma samples were collected from Jan.2011 to May 2011 in Dehong prefecture.HIV-1 gag genes and env genes were amplified by nestedpolymerase chain reaction (PCR) from viral RNA,After sequencing,the HIV-1 subtypes were determined by phylogenetic analysis.Results Based on the phylogenetic trees of gag gene and env gene fragments,a total of 222 samples were genotyped.Subtype C was the predominant strain in Dehong (43.2%,96/222),followed by unique recombinant forms (URFs,27.0%,60/222),CRF01 _AE ( 21.2%,47/222 ),C R F08_BC ( 5.0%,11/222 ),B,( 2.3%,5/222 ) and CRF07 BC ( 1.4%,3/222).Subtype C strains were predominant in both heterosexually transmitted population and intravenous drug users (IDUs),but different subtype distribution patterns were found in these two populations.All 6 genotypes including subtype C (40.7%,70/172),CRF01_AE (25.0%,43/172),and URFs (25.0%,43/172 ) found in this area among hcterosexually transmitted population,which showed the diversity of genotypes in this population.Except subtype B' and CRF07_BC,the other 3 subtypes and URFs were detected among IDUs,mainly including subtype C (54.8%,23/42) and U R Fs (38.1%,16/42),vhich shoved the concentration trend of genotypes distribution among IDUs.The proportion of URFs increased significantly in this area,including the new BC recombinants (41.7%,25/60) and CRF01_AE relative URFs (58.3%,35/60).However,the distributions of these two URFs among heterosexually transmitted population and IDUs showed no statistical significance.Conclusion The distribution of HIV-1 strains prevailing in Dehong prefecture was diversity,including 5 subtypes and a variety of URFs,of which subtype C was the predominant strain.The distribution patterns of subtype were different among different populations.
9.Threshold survey on HIV-1 drug resistance in Dehong of Yunnan province in 2011.
Min CHEN ; Ji-bao WANG ; Hui XING ; Yan-ling MA ; Shi-tang YAO ; Ying-zhen SU ; Yan-ling LI ; Jin YANG ; Hui-chao CHEN ; Song DUAN ; Li-ru FU ; Man-hong JIA ; Lin LU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(10):1096-1097
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10.Survey on mental disorders among registered residents and non-registered residents in Shenzhen
Ji-Ze HU ; Chi-Yi HU ; Wei-Dong DUAN ; Huan GAO ; Xiang ZHANG ; Zhuo-Ru TANG ; Ya-Wen LU ; Fan-Xin ZHANG ; Dong JIN ; Kong-Jun YANG ; Xiong-Biao LIN ; Hong YANG ; Ming-Yue SHU ; Yi-Hong ZHANG ; Tie-Bang LIU ; Qi-Jie SHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(6):543-548
Objective To study the prevalence and distribution of mental disorders among registered and non-registered residents in Shenzhen. Methods An epidemiological survey on mental disorders were carried out in Shenzhen by stratified multi-stage randomized sampling method; 7134 respondents were assessed through face-to-face interview, using the WHO standardized version on World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI3.1). Results (1)The weighting prevalence of mental disorders was 21.87%. The prevalence of non-registered residents was significantly higher than that of the registered residents (22.34% vs. 19.99% ; OR= 1.15,95%CI: 1.03-1.29; P<0.05) and the prevalence of females was significantly higher than that of males (22.68% vs. 19.67%; OR=1.20,95%CI: 1.07-1.34; P<0.05). The weighting prevalence of mood disorders, anxiety disorders and psychoses were 9.62%, 14.45% and 1.40%, respectively. (2) The weighting twelve-month incidence of mental disorders was 13.42%. The incidence of non-registered residents was significantly higher than that of the registered residents (13.80% vs. 11.90%; OR=1.19, 95%CI: 1.03-1.36; P<0.05). (3)The co-morbidity rate between mental disorders was 35.76%. (4)The prevalence and severity of mental disorders were associated with sex, household situation of registration, marital status, education, economic condition and occupation status. Conclusion Mental disorders have become common diseases and serious public health problem in Shenzhen, with non-registered residents and females deserve more attention.