1.Left Atrial and Pulmonary Vein Rotational Angiography Embedded With Real-time X-Ray Fluoroscopy System Guiding Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation in Treating the Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Ye TIAN ; Long YANG ; Song ZHOU ; Yaxi ZHENG ; Xiaoqiao LIU ; Qingan JIANG ; Qifang LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(9):683-685
Objective: To investigate the safety and effectiveness of three-dimensional (3-D) rotational angiography reconstruction of left atrial and pulmonary vein stereo image embedded with real-time X-ray fluoroscopy system for guiding radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) in treating the patients with atrial ifbrillation (AF).
Methods: A total of 60 consecutive AF patients who received RFCA in our hospital from 2011-04 to 2013-04 were studied. The patients were randomly divided into 2 groups and 3-D Carto3 mapping system was applied for guiding RFCA in both groups. n=30 in each group. Treatment group, the patients received Siemens ARTIS Zeego digital subtraction system for left atrial and pulmonary vein rotational angiography, then, stereo images were reconstructed and embedded with real-time X-ray lfuoroscopy for RFCA guidance. Control group, conventional left and right pulmonary venography was conducted for RFCA guidance. The procedural and X-ray exposure times, rates of success and complications were recorded and compared between 2 groups.
Results: All 60 patients had successful RFCA, compared with Control group, the patients in Treatment group had obviously less procedural time and X-ray exposure time, while the success rate and complications were similar between 2 groups.
Conclusion: 3-D rotational angiography reconstruction of left atrial and pulmonary vein stereo image embedded with real-time X-ray lfuoroscopy system is safe and effective for guiding RFCA in treating the AF patients, which may reduce the procedural and X-ray exposure times.
2.Expression of ER,HNF-1β and COX-2 in endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer and its clinical significance
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(27):3801-3803,3807
Objective To investigate the expression difference of estrogen receptor(ER),hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β(HNF-1β) and epoxy-2(COX-2) in different types of endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC).Methods Forty-four patients with EAOC treated in our hospital from July 2011 to April 2016 were selected,including 17 cases of endometrioid carcinoma,21 cases of clear cell carcinoma and 6 cases of ovarian serous carcinoma.The expression of ER,HNF-1β and COX-2 in different types of EAOC were detected by immunohistochemistry.The correlation among expression levels of ER,HNF-1β and COX-2 was investigated by adopting Spearman rank correlation analysis.Results The positive rate of ER in endometrioid carcinoma was 100.0%,which was significantly higher than 9.5% in the patients with clear cell carcinoma and 0% in the patients with ovarian serous carcinoma(x2=4.305,P<0.01),and the positive rate of HNF-1β in the patients with clear cell carcinoma and ovarian serous carcinoma were 85.7% and 100.0% respectively,which was significantly higher than 11.8% in the patients with endometrioid carcinoma(x2 =3.585,P<0.01),the positive rates of COX-2 in the patients with endometrioid carcinoma,clear cell carcinoma and ovarian serous carcinoma were 76.5%,81.0% and 83.3%,respectively,and the difference was not statistically significant (x2 =0.744,P =0.104).The correlation analysis showed that ER was negatively correlated with HNF-1β expression level(r=-0.428,P<0.01)and positively correlated with COX-2 expression level (r=0.204,P=0.013).Conclusion ER is mainly expressed in endometrioid carcinoma.HNF-1β is mainly expressed in clear cell carcinoma and ovarian serous carcinoma.The expression level of ER had a certain correlation to the expression of HNF-1β and COX-2,which may be closely related to EAOC progression.
3.Clinical Observation on Patients With ST-elevation During Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Fuhan GONG ; Zhenliang LIU ; Qifang LIU ; Longhai TIAN ; Ye TIAN ; Ying YANG ; Long YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(9):865-870
Objectives:This study aimed to elucidate the incidence,clinical characteristics and prognosis of ST-elevation during radiofrequency catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation(AF). Methods:Consecutive patients who underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation for AF in Tongren Municipal People's Hospital,Qixingguan District People's Hospital of Bijie City and Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital from January 2021 to August 2023 were enrolled in this study.All patients underwent CARTO three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping and radiofrequency ablation via atrial septal approach under local anesthesia.The ST-elevation of electrocardiogram was analyzed.Follow-up was performed at 1,3,6,and 12 months after radiofrequency ablation.AF recurrence and duration,use of antiarrhythmic drugs,and incidence of death,thromboembolism,bleeding,and perioperative complications were evaluated. Results:ST-elevation was observed in 5 out of 798 patients(0.62%).ST-elevation occurred after transseptal puncture in three patients and during PentaRay multielectrode mapping in two patients.Blood pressure was significantly increased in three patients with transient ST-elevation(<20 min)and hemodynamic collapse occurred in two patients with persistent ST-elevation(>20 min).Catheter ablation of AF was completed in 4 patients,1 patient suffered severe hemodynamic disorders during radiofrequency catheter ablation,and the procedure was stopped immediately,this patient died from multiple organ system failure on the fifth day after failed radiofrequency catheter ablation,and the other 4 patients had no perioperative complications.The mean follow-up was(6±3)months,only 1 patient developed short atrial tachycardia,and the other patients had no recurrent atrial fibrillation and palpitation. Conclusions:Transient or persistent ST elevation can occur in patients during AF ablation.Early detection and rapid management are needed to prevent severe hemodynamic instability and cardiogenic death.
4. Value of two left atrium and pulmonary vein stereoscopic imaging reconstruction methods on guiding radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation
Ye TIAN ; Song ZHOU ; Yuehui YIN ; Yaxi ZHENG ; Rongpin WANG ; Xiaoqiao LIU ; Zhiqin LIU ; Qifang LIU ; Wei LIU ; Jun PANG ; Zhi JIANG ; Longhai TIAN ; Jing HUANG ; Long YANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(11):930-934
Objective:
To compare the value of two 3D imaging reconstruction methods for left atria and pulmonary vein on guiding the catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF).
Methods:
From January 2014 to January 2017, a total of 100 drug refractory paroxysmal AF patients were divided into left atria direct angiography group (