1.Emergent transcatheter arterial embolization for ruptured liver cancer with hemorrhage
Bin GU ; Xiaoying WEI ; Shengjia KUANG ; Xiaosong LI ; Yicai ZHAO ; Qinge ZENG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2006;0(07):-
Objective To study retrospectively the curative effect of emergent transcatheter arterial embolization(TAE)on ruptured liver cancer with hemorrhage. Methods Twenty-three patients with rupture of liver cancer were emergent treated with TAE for massive hemorrhage. Results Twenty-two patients were treated by TAE effectively with good hemostasis and without recurrence of bleeding as well as liver failure, except one referred for surgery due to anomalous vascular route leading to failure of catheterization. Nine of 22 patients accepted more than one time of TAE according to the curative effect and progress of the disease, but reduction of tumor size or necrosis could be achieved in all these patients. Conclusions Emergent TAE is an effective treatment for ruptured liver cancer with hemorrhage, having good effect of hemostasis and providing the possibility for subsequent treatment.
2.A comparison for the patency rate between arterial bypass and interventional therapy of chronic lower limb ischemia
Hengxi YU ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhonggao WANG ; Jianxin LI ; Yongquan GU ; Xuefeng LI ; Lixing QI ; Bing CHEN ; Tao LUO ; Shengjia YANG ; Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(6):440-443
Objective To compare the long term outcome between traditional arterial bypass and interventional therapy for chronic lower limb ischemia according to the TASC classification. Method A retrospective study was undertaken on 201 cases receiving graft bypass or interventional therapy for CLI (chronic limb ischemia) from December 2005 to December 2008. Result The patency rate at 6 month. 12 month and 24 month after operation by femoral artery stent angioplasty in therapy group (100%, 89.8%, 75%) is higher than that of angioplasty group(82.4%, 62.5%, 35.7%), P <0.05. The 2nd term patency rate(88%) of operation group (24 months after operation) is higher than that of interventional group (70.7%), P<0.05. Conclusion Arterial bypass has higher long term patency rate and is applicable for femoral artery long segment obliterate classified as TASC C, D, while for the short segment femoral artery obliterate classified as TASC A, B interventional therapy especially stenting is an alternative despite of low patency rate.
3.Clinical curative effect of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and simple pharmacotherapy for infrapopliteal artery ischemic disease
Xiao WANG ; Shijun CUI ; Yongquan GU ; Shengjia YANG ; Tao LUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(5):458-461
Objective To compare the clinical curative effects of PTA and simple pharmacotherapy for intrapopliteal artery ischemic disease.Methods Seventy-three patients with intrapopliteal artery ischemic disease were divided into PTA group (n=37) and pharmacotherapy group (n=36).Their ABI,claudication distance,vascular patency,rest pain and amputation rate were recorded and analyzed with SPSS 22.0 at months 1,3,6,12,18 and 24 respectively before and after treat ment.The vascular patency and amputation rate were analyzed according to the Kaplan-Meier curve.Results The ABI was higher in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group during the 1-24 months following up period after treatment,and was still higher in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group at month 24 after treatment (0.640±0.238 vs 0.500±0.152,P=0.038).The claudication distance was shorter and the rest pain was milder in PTA group than in pharmacotherapy group at months 1 and 3,and at months 1-18 respectively (P<0.05,P<0.01).No significant difference was found in amputation-free survival curves between the two groups (Plogrank =0.618).Conclusion The symptom improvement of PTA is better than that of pharmacotherapy for patients with severe rest pain or severe intermittent claudication.
4.Maternal and infant outcomes after elective neurosurgery for occupying lesions in saddle area during pregnancy
Qun WANG ; Yan LIU ; Xinhua CHEN ; Fangfang JIAN ; Shengjia GU ; Zhebao WU ; Huiping ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(5):310-315
Objective To investigate the perinatal outcomes after elective neurosurgery in pregnant women complicated by space-occupying lesions in saddle area.Methods Clinical data were retrospectively collected and analyzed from five gravidas with space-occupying lesions in saddle area,who underwent neurosurgery at Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from June 2017 to February 2018,including gestational age,perioperative management,surgical procedures,postoperative complications,pregnancy outcomes and pathological results.Results (1) Progressively deteriorated impaired vision was the chief complaint of all five patients.Space-occupying lesions in saddle area were detected by cranial MRI (plain scan).The surgical indication was clear as there was compression on optic nerve and a risk of blindness due to optic nerve atrophy,Two patients were operated in the third trimester and three in the second trimester.Postoperative pathology showed there were two cases with meningioma,two with pituitary macro adenoma and one with abscess of pituitary.Only one patient had mild postoperative cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea,which was improved three months later,and no complications were reported in the other four cases.All five patients had obvious improvement of vision after surgical intervention and no relapse was reported during a follow-up of 4-12 months.(2) Four gravidas continued their pregnancies to full or nearly full term,among which three underwent cesarean section due to obstetrical indications (one breech pregnancy,one twin pregnancy with scarred uterus and one complicated by hypertensive diseases of pregnancy with poor blood pressure control) and one delivered vaginally.Postpartum involution of the uterus was well in all of the four cases 42 d after delivery.The women with pituitary abscess terminated the pregnancy due to intraamniotic injection of ethacridine lactate at 20 weeks of gestation.Five neonates were all born with Apgar scores of 10 at 1,5 and 10 min without any visible defects at birth and all grew and developed normally at 4-12 months after birth.Conclusions For gravidas with space-occupying lesions in saddle area,it is necessary to weigh the pros and cons and choose an individualized treatment plan.Resection of saddle area lesions in the second or third trimester backed by a multidisciplinary team is a safe and feasible procedure if postponing the operation until delivery may cause irreversible or even life-threatening consequences.
5.Study of the optimal monochromatic image of coronary stent based on dual-layer detector spectral CT
Le QIN ; Shengjia GU ; Chihua CHEN ; Huan ZHANG ; Xingbiao CHEN ; Qun HAN ; Fuhua YAN ; Wenjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(6):508-513
Objective:To explore the optimal monochromatic level for the observation of coronary in-stent lumen by dual-layer spectral CT (DLCT).Methods:Forty-nine patients with 74 stents after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) who underwent coronary CTA (CCTA) examinations by a DLCT between January 2016 and September 2017 were retrospectively enrolled. A total of 12 groups of images including 60-120 keV (kilo electron voltage) images with 10 keV interval, 140-200 keV images with 20 keV interval and conventional images. In-stent lumen diameter of proximal, mid and distal portion was measured. Difference of CT values between in-stent lumen and ascending aorta was used to describe as blooming artifact, and noise of in-stent lumen as image noise. Then Likert 5-point scale was performed to evaluate images noise, enhancement of in-stent lumen, blooming artifact and diagnostic confidence. Differences of objective and subjective parameters among conventional and various monochromatic images were compared by Friedman test.Results:In the diameter measurement of the proximal, middle and distal segments of the stent, the difference between the images of each group was statistically significant (χ 2 = 427.270, 426.375, 400.981, P< 0.001). The diameter of the lumen measured by 120-200 keV single-level image was larger than that measured by 60-100 keV single-level image, and the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05). In the comparison of CT difference between the stent lumen and ascending aorta, the difference between the images of each group was statistically significant (χ 2 = 242.193, P< 0.001), and 100-200 keV single-level images were lower than the conventional images, the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05). In the comparison of noise values, the difference between the images of each group was statistically significant (χ 2 = 420.161, P< 0.001), and the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05). In the subjective scores of noise, enhancement, halo artifact and diagnostic confidence, there were statistically significant differences among the groups (χ2= 333.827, 455.989, 276.824, 399.497, P< 0.001). The noise score of 100-200 keV single-level image was higher than that of conventional image, the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05). The enhancement score of 60 keV was significantly higher than that of other images ( P< 0.05). The halo artifact score of 100-200 keV single level image was higher than that of 60-90 keV image, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The scores of 90-120 keV single-level images were higher than those of other single-level images, and the difference was statistically significant ( P< 0.05). Conclusions:CCTA examinations can be effectively performed by DLCT in patients after PCI in clinical settings, and 120 keV is recommended as the optimal monochromatic image for the observation of in-stent lumen.
6.Treatment of atherosclerosis obliterans in lower extremity with drug-coated balloon
Lixing QI ; Yongquan GU ; Lianrui GUO ; Shijun CUI ; Zhu TONG ; Shengjia YANG ; Yixia QI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(12):1782-1785
Objective To investigate the clinical outcome of drug-coated balloon ( DCB) treated atherosclerosis obliterans ( ASO) in lower extremity. Methods Data of 28 patients were retrospectively an-alyzed to determine the effectiveness and characteristics of DCB treatment. Results All the 28 patients were successfully treated with endovascular intervention therapy. Lesions mainly located in the superficial femoral arteries were divided into Groups A, B, C, and D according to TransAtlantic InterSociety Consensus (TASC) Ⅱ classification. Follow-up at 6, 9, and 12 months showed 100%, 84. 6% and 76. 9% patency rate in treated artery. After 9 months of endovascular intervention therapy, the combined artery patency rates in Groups A and B was 92. 8%, which was significantly better than 66. 7% in Groups C and D ( P <0. 05 ) . DCB angioplasty had an artery patency rate of 86. 7%, while DCB angioplasty plus stenting had the patency rate of 85. 7% (P>0. 05). Artery patency rate of Simple DCB angioplasty in ten patients (Exclu-ding patients with in-stent restenosis ) was 80% and of Atherectomy plus DCB angioplasty in 5 patients was 100% (P<0. 05). Conclusions DCB angioplasty has superiority over conventional intervention therapy. Combined debulky and DCB angioplasty appear to be the best choice in current treatment of ASO in lower extremity.
7.Preliminary study on selective usage of embolic protection device during SilverHawk atherectomy to prevent distal embolization
Lianrui GUO ; Yongquan GU ; Lixing QI ; Shijun CUI ; Yingfeng WU ; Zhu TONG ; Jianming GUO ; Yixia QI ; Shengjia YANG ; Xixiang GAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhonggao WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(12):1768-1771
Objective To explore the clinical effectiveness and safety of selective usage of embolic protection device to prevent distal embolization during SilverHawk atherectomy for atherosclerotic femoropo-pliteal artery disease. Methods From Jan 2014 to December 2015, 45 femoropopliteal artery atherosclerot-ic patients were treated with SilverHawk atherectomy and selective embolic protection device (EPD). The indication for EPD was instent restenosis, highly calcified lesion, suspicious of thrombosis, ulcerated le-sion, and single below-the-knee runoff. All cases who met the indication were treated with atherectomy and EPD, and those who did not meet the indication were treated with or without EPD according to the patient's choice. The embolic related complications were analyzed. Results Twenty three out of 45 patients who met the EPD indication were all treated with SilverHawk atherectomy under EPD protection, filter captured deb-ris in 17 patients (73. 9%) of the patients. The other 22 patients who did not meet the indication were di-vided into 2 groups according to the patient's choice of EPD usage, 11 were treated by atherectomy with EPD and 11 without EPD. One case out of 11 unindicated patients without EPD suffered a tibioperoneal trunk embolization and restored with catheter aspiration. For 1/11 (9. 1%) unindicated cases with EPD protec-tion, the filter captured embolization. There was a significant difference of distal embolization rate between the indicated and unindicated patients (χ2 =19. 368,P =0. 000). All filters were retrieved successfully without any distal embolization and any complications except arterial spasm occurred in 2 patients and re-stored well with nitroglycerin. Conclusions It is safe and effective for selective usage of embolic protection device to prevent distal embolization during SilverHawk atherectomy for atherosclerotic femoropopliteal artery disease.