1.Echocardiography in diagnosis of complete transposition of great arteries in fetus
Xianxiang LIU ; Ruixia TIAN ; Zhuojun WEI ; Xun CHEN ; Zhuqin LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(9):1362-1365
Objective To investigate the echocardiographic features of complete transposition of the great arteries (TGA)in fetuses.Methods Prenatal echocardiographic data of 9 fetuses diagnosed as TGA by autopsy or postnatal echocardiography during January 2010 to January 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.Results All of 9 fetuses showed normal cardiac axis and atrioventricular connection on four-chamber view.Eight of them showed the baby bird's beak sign on left ventricular outflow tract view.On left and right ventricular outflow tracts view,the two great arteries were parallel in 8 fetuses.Totally 6 fetuses showed just 2 vessels on three vessels and tracheal (3VT) view.On aortic arch view,the radian of aortic arch had increased in different degrees in 7 fetuses.There were 4 fetuses with ventricular septal defect observed by both of four-chamber and left ventricular outflow tract views.Conclusion The echocardiographic features of fetuses with TGA are characteristic in left ventricular outflow tract,left and right ventricular outflow tracts,3VT and aortic arch views,including baby bird's beak sign,2 great arteries' parallel relations,only 2 vessels on 3VT view,and increased radian of aortic arch.Of these features,baby bird's beak sign is the most common.
2.The efficacy of the thrombectomy for the no-reflow of acute myocardial infarction in elderly patients
Wei PAN ; Lanfeng WANG ; Shusen YANG ; Zhuqin LI ; Lijun ZHOU ; Yue LI ; Weimin LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2008;27(6):420-423
Objective To study the efficacy of the percutaneous thrombectomy for the no-reflow of acute myocardial infarction(AMI)in elderly patients with angiographically proven thrombus.Methods A total of 46 patients(≥60 years old)with AMI and coronary thrombus shown by angiography were randomly divided into group of PCI therapy(23 cases)and group of PCI plus percutaneous thrombectomy(23 cases).At 24 hours and 1 week after PCI,real-time imaging was performed by contrast pulse sequencing technology.Contrast score index(CSI),endocardial length of contrast defect(CDL),regional wall motion score index(WMSI)and wall motion abnormality(WML)were calculated. Results At each time point,in patients treated with a pereutaneous thrombectomy,CSI,CDL/LV length(%),WMSI and WML/LV length(%)were significantly lower than in PCI group[(2.0±0.3)vs.(2.5±0.7),(1.5±0.4)vs.(2.0±0.5),(15.5±5.4)%vs.(22.8±4.9)%,(9.6±2.5)%vs.(21.5±4.6)%,(2.1±0.5)vs.(2.4±0.7),(1.5±0.5)us.(2.1±0.5),(24.5±5.3)%vs.(35.6±8.3)%,(15.9±5.0)vs.(27.6±6.4)%,P<0.05 or P<0.01]. Conclusions The beneficial effect of the thrombectomy occurs at the microvascular level.Thrombectomy reduces the no-flow and the extent of microvascular obstruction,thus it was a feasible therapy in elderly patiens with AMI.
3.Research progress in management strategies and fall risk assessment associated with motoric cognitive risk syndrome
Cheng HUANG ; Lulu SHI ; Zhuqin WEI ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Haiqin CHEN ; Lina WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(6):564-569
Motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), as a new type of "pre-dementia" , is a sensitive prediction indicators of falls.There may be multiple attribution pathways between MCR and falls, which provides a new health management strategy in the fall prevention for community-dwelling elderly.The paper reviews the current status of MCR-related falling, attribution characteristics, the methods of risk assessment and health management strategies for older adults with MCR, with the aim of providing a reference for promoting systematic research on falls among senior citizens with MCR and the practice of falls prevention in the community.