1.Relationship between maternal red cell index in early pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus in Kunming
Jing WANG ; Zhuo CHEN ; Runmei MA ; Minghui YANG ; Rong YIN ; Yonghu SUN ; Qian SUN ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;(12):705-709
Objective To investigate the role of hemoglobin (Hb),red blood cell count (RBC) and hematocrit (HCT) during the first trimester in predicting the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the third trimester in nonanemic women in Kunming.Methods A prospective study was carried out.Routine blood tests were performed in 1189 nondiabetic singleton pregnant Chinese women at their initial prenatal healthcare before 14 gestational weeks in the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from January 1,2008 to December 31,2009.They were divided into four groups by quartiles of Hb,RBC and HCT levels respectively.Differences of GDM incidence at the third trimester were compared among groups.Kollmogorov Smirnov test was used to detect normal distribution of Hb,RBC and HCT results.Differences between rates of groups were detected by Chi-square test.Independent risk factors of GDM were screened by Logistic regression analysis.Results The incidence of GDM at the third trimester increased as quartile categories of Hb,RBC and HCT ascended.The GDM incidence (13.1 %,34/259) of ≥75th Hb group was higher than that of < 25th group (5.9 %,18/304,x2 =8.53,P< 0.0 1),25th ~ group (9.2 %,30/326,x2=4.18,P<0.05) and 50th~ group (9.3%,28/300,x2=3.96,P<0.05).The GDM incidence (11.7 %,34/290) of 50th~ RBC group (RBC≥4.44 × 1012/L) was higher than that of <25th group (6.3%,19/304,x2=5.30,P<0.05),25th~ group (7.0%,21/298,x2 =3.93,P<0.05); and the GDM incidence (12.1%,36/297) of ≥75th group was also higher than that of <25th group (6.3%,19/304,x2 =6.49,P<0.05),25th~ group (7.0%,21/298,x2=3.85,P<0.05).The GDM incidence of <25th HCT group (5.3%,16/303) was lower than that of 25th~ group (9.3%,29/311,x2=7.04,P<0.01),50th~ group (10.8%,31/287,x2=3.93,P<0.05) and ≥75th group (11.8%,34/288,x2=6.49,P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that Hb (OR=1.031,95% CI:1.010-1.052),RBC (OR=2.286,95%CI:1.318-3.963) and HCT (OR=1.106,95% CI:1.037-1.179) were independent risk factors of GDM (all P<0.05).Conclusions High maternal Hb,RBC and HCT levels in the first trimester could be used in predicting GDM in pregnant women in Kunming area.
2.The Influence of Stent Design on Neointimal Hyperplasia of an Aortic Stent Covering the Visceral Arterial Ostia: An Experimental Study in Dogs Using a Self-expandable Nitinol Stent.
Yonghu YIN ; Jin Wook CHUNG ; Seung Hong CHOI ; Kwang Gi KIM ; Hyo Cheol KIM ; Young Ho SO ; Hwan Jun JAE ; Whal LEE ; Jae Hyung PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2008;58(5):469-474
PURPOSE: To assess the influence of stent design [interlacing (type A) vs. crossing method (type B)] on neointimal hyperplasia using a self-expandable nitinol stent, which crosses the side branches of the abdominal aorta. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In seven mongrel dogs, nitinol stents with type A and B intersections were placed in the abdominal aorta across the main branches: 4 Niti-Ms and 3 Niti-Ds. Two months after the stent placement, a DSA was performed for a stent patency evaluation, followed by the extraction of the aortas. The degree of neointimal formation along the wire was evaluated by calculating the area ratio of intimal hyperplasia (type A vs. B). A Student's t-test was employed to investigate the differences in the neointimal hyperplasia between blood types A and B. RESULTS: The total number of wire intersections overlain at the ostia branch ostia was 23 for type A and 36 for type B. The area ratio of the neointimal hyperplasia, for a given area, was 29.09+/-10.82% (type A) and 13.80+/-6.94% (type B) (p < 0.0001)]. Furthermore, the area ratios of the neointimal hyperplasia per area of stent-wire in the given area were 138.38+/-10.84% (type A), 87.58+/-7.36% (type B) (p = 0.0002). CONCLUSION: In conclusion the interlacing pattern vs. the crossing pattern showed a higher level of neointimal formation than the crossing pattern.
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