1.Application of Indigo thrombus aspiration system in acute pulmonary embolism
Feng LI ; Yuan ZHENG ; Weikun YE ; Kongwu YANG ; Di KE ; Rongshu SHI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(10):1687-1689
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of Indigo thrombus aspiration system in acute pulmonary embolism(APE).Methods Seventy APE patients were selected.All patients were treated with percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy(PMT),and the Indigo thrombus aspiration system was used during surgery.The clinical efficacy and the occurrence of complications after surgery were compared in patients.Results The total therapy effective rate after surgery for patients was 94.29%(66/70),of which 42 cases were significantly effective,24 cases were effective and 4 cases were ineffective.The occurrence rate of complications after surgery for patients was 8.57%(6/70),including bradycardia in 1 case,tachycardia in 1 case,arrhythmia in 1 case,hemorrhage in 2 cases and renal insufficiency in 1 case.Conclusion The clinical efficacy of Indigo thrombus aspiration system in APE is significant and has certain safety.
2.Protocol ofmedical's infantgenre " in western Hunan province for prevention of asthma recurrence.
Zhongzheng LI ; Yuanbin JIA ; Jing GUO ; Xiaojun WANG ; Shaomin SU ; Yingying LIU ; Yu DENG ; Liangjing LIU ; Weikun SHI ; Renda YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(7):753-756
Themedical's () infantgenre in western Hunan Province is one of the most famous infantgenres in China. Based on physiological and pathological characteristics of infants, generation-inhibition theory of five-elements andmedical's promotion-inhibition theory of five-meridians, theprotocol of "" was flexibly adjusted; according to different constitution types, including lung-deficiency type, spleen-deficiency type, kidney-deficiency type,-deficiency type,-deficiency type,-deficiency type, phlegm-wet type, phlegm-heat type, different protocols were adopted to prevent or reduce the asthma recurrence and reach the aim of regulating constitution and disease prevention.
3.Contactless evaluation of rigidity in Parkinson's disease by machine vision and machine learning.
Xue ZHU ; Weikun SHI ; Yun LING ; Ningdi LUO ; Qianyi YIN ; Yichi ZHANG ; Aonan ZHAO ; Guanyu YE ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Jing PAN ; Liche ZHOU ; Linghao CAO ; Pei HUANG ; Pingchen ZHANG ; Zhonglue CHEN ; Cheng CHEN ; Shinuan LIN ; Jin ZHAO ; Kang REN ; Yuyan TAN ; Jun LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(18):2254-2256