1.Analysis of factors affecting restenosis after endoluminal interventional treatment for TASC-Ⅱ C/D lower extremity atherosclerosis obliterans
Mianpeng CHEN ; Shiwu YIN ; Shengquan PAN ; Fanyi ZEGN ; Siyuan WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(6):969-972,1014
Objective To investigate the affecting factors of postoperative restenosis in patients with Trans Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus-Ⅱ(TASC-Ⅱ)type C or D atherosclerosis obliterans(ASO)treated with endovascular intervention.Methods Eighty-one patients who underwent endovascular interventional treatment for ASO were included and were followed up continuously for two years after the procedure.Also,the pre-and post-treatment data of the restenosis group and the nonstenosis group were compared and statistically analyzed to clarify the affecting factors of restenosis as well as the value of the related factors in predicting the postoperative restenosis in the preoperative period.Results The incidence of restenosis in 81 patients was 40.74%within two years after the interventional treatment.The unifactorial results showed that the comparison of ankle brachial index(ABI),age,gender,smoking history,body mass index(BMI),procedure,number of stent placement,lesion length,hyperlipidemia,coronary heart disease,diabetes mellitus,and hypertension between the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05);the comparison of blood biochemical indexes in the levels of hypersensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),fibrinogen,neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio(NLR),homocysteine(Hcy),and cystatin C(Cys C)showed a difference of statistically significant(P<0.05);binary logistic regression results for fibrinogen level,hs-CRP,NLR,Hey,and Cys C were all independent risk factors for postoperative restenosis[odds ratio(OR)=40.501,4.507,4.381,1.509,and 23.094,P<0.05].The results of receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves showed that hs-CRP,NLR,and Cys C could effectively predict ASO postoperative restenosis,with area under the curve(AUC)of 0.683,0.637,and 0.632,and cutoff values of 4.225,3.465,and 1.000,respectively(P<0.05).Conclusion Post-interventional vascular restenosis in ASO patients is correlated with the levels of fibrinogen,hs-CRP,NLR,Hcy,and Cys C.Also,hs-CRP,NLR,and Cys C may be used as blood biochemical indexes to predict post-interventional vascular restenosis in ASO patients.
2.Preoperative Acute Sleep Deprivation Causes Postoperative Pain Hypersensitivity and Abnormal Cerebral Function.
Meimei GUO ; Yuxiang WU ; Danhao ZHENG ; Lei CHEN ; Bingrui XIONG ; Jinfeng WU ; Ke LI ; Li WANG ; Kangguang LIN ; Zongze ZHANG ; Anne MANYANDE ; Fuqiang XU ; Jie WANG ; Mian PENG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(12):1491-1507
Preoperative sleep loss can amplify post-operative mechanical hyperalgesia. However, the underlying mechanisms are still largely unknown. In the current study, rats were randomly allocated to a control group and an acute sleep deprivation (ASD) group which experienced 6 h ASD before surgery. Then the variations in cerebral function and activity were investigated with multi-modal techniques, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, functional magnetic resonance imaging, c-Fos immunofluorescence, and electrophysiology. The results indicated that ASD induced hyperalgesia, and the metabolic kinetics were remarkably decreased in the striatum and midbrain. The functional connectivity (FC) between the nucleus accumbens (NAc, a subregion of the ventral striatum) and the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vLPAG) was significantly reduced, and the c-Fos expression in the NAc and the vLPAG was suppressed. Furthermore, the electrophysiological recordings demonstrated that both the neuronal activity in the NAc and the vLPAG, and the coherence of the NAc-vLPAG were suppressed in both resting and task states. This study showed that neuronal activity in the NAc and the vLPAG were weakened and the FC between the NAc and the vLPAG was also suppressed in rats with ASD-induced hyperalgesia. This study highlights the importance of preoperative sleep management for surgical patients.
Rats
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Animals
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Hyperalgesia/metabolism*
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Sleep Deprivation/metabolism*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Periaqueductal Gray/pathology*
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos/metabolism*
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Pain, Postoperative/pathology*