1.Clinical efficacy of aspiration catheter and debulking technology in the treatment of intermediate-and high-risk pulmonary thromboembolism
Hongjiang ZHU ; Feng YAN ; Changzheng QU ; Pengpeng ZHAO ; Yanbo FU ; Changtie PENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):306-309
Objective To evaluate the application value of aspiration catheter and debulking technology in the treatment of patients with intermediate-and high-risk pulmonary thromboembolism(PTE).Methods The clinical data of 28 patients with intermediate-and high-risk PTE were analyzed retrospectively.All subjects received thrombectomy using a 7F JR Guiding catheter.The success rate of surgery and the incidence of complications were counted,and the preoperative and postoperative values in heart rate(HR),systolic blood pressure(SBP),oxygen saturation(SO2),partial pressure of oxygen(PO2),Miller index,and mean pulmonary arterial pressure(MPAP)were compared.Results All patients were successfully treated,of which 26 cases obtained symptomatic relief after surgery.There were 2 cases of death in high-risk patients,of whom one died of myocardial infarction,and the other died of cerebral herniation after the procedure.One case reported the formation of pulmonary artery small dissection which disappeared within 2 months during conservative observation.The postoperative HR,Miller index,and MPAP decreased and SBP,SO2,and P()2 increased significantly than those of preoperative(P<0.05).The follow-up period for this group ranged from 7 to 29 months,with a median follow-up of 14.6(7,19)months.During the follow-up period,no recurrences were observed.Conclusion The aspiration catheter and debulking technology demonstrate efficacy in treating intermediate-and high-risk PTE,and is associated with favourable success rates and low complication rates.The findings suggest its potential for wider clinical use.
2.Clinical efficacy of aspiration catheter and debulking technology in the treatment of intermediate-and high-risk pulmonary thromboembolism
Hongjiang ZHU ; Feng YAN ; Changzheng QU ; Pengpeng ZHAO ; Yanbo FU ; Changtie PENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(2):306-309
Objective To evaluate the application value of aspiration catheter and debulking technology in the treatment of patients with intermediate-and high-risk pulmonary thromboembolism(PTE).Methods The clinical data of 28 patients with intermediate-and high-risk PTE were analyzed retrospectively.All subjects received thrombectomy using a 7F JR Guiding catheter.The success rate of surgery and the incidence of complications were counted,and the preoperative and postoperative values in heart rate(HR),systolic blood pressure(SBP),oxygen saturation(SO2),partial pressure of oxygen(PO2),Miller index,and mean pulmonary arterial pressure(MPAP)were compared.Results All patients were successfully treated,of which 26 cases obtained symptomatic relief after surgery.There were 2 cases of death in high-risk patients,of whom one died of myocardial infarction,and the other died of cerebral herniation after the procedure.One case reported the formation of pulmonary artery small dissection which disappeared within 2 months during conservative observation.The postoperative HR,Miller index,and MPAP decreased and SBP,SO2,and P()2 increased significantly than those of preoperative(P<0.05).The follow-up period for this group ranged from 7 to 29 months,with a median follow-up of 14.6(7,19)months.During the follow-up period,no recurrences were observed.Conclusion The aspiration catheter and debulking technology demonstrate efficacy in treating intermediate-and high-risk PTE,and is associated with favourable success rates and low complication rates.The findings suggest its potential for wider clinical use.
3.Application of thoracic endovascular aortic repair in the treatment of ruptured descending thoracic aortic aneurysms
Hongjiang ZHU ; Pengpeng ZHAO ; Feng YAN ; Changzhen QU ; Yanbo FU ; Changtie PENG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(7):728-732
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of endovascular treatment for ruptured descending thoracic aortic aneurysm(rDTAA),and to summarize the treatment experience.Methods The clinical data of 8 patients with rDTAA,who were admitted to the Department of Vascular Interventional Surgery,Zhangjiajie Municipal People's Hospital of China to receive treatment between January 2016 and June 2023,were retrospectively analyzed.The patients included 4 males and 4 females,with a median age of 70.5 years(61-78 years).Preoperative computed tomography angiography(CTA)was performed in all the 8 patients,and the diagnosis of rDTAA complicated by hematoma in the thoracic cavity and/or mediastinum was confirmed.Emergency thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR)was carried out in all the 8 patients.Results Complete isolation of the thoracic descending aortic aneurysm was achieved in 6 patients,and 2 of them received reconstruction of left subclavian artery by using chimney stent technique.The remaining two patients had a small amount of type Ⅰa endoleak,which disappeared after implantation of a cuff stent at the proximal site.During hospitalization,one patient died of septic shock caused by thoracic aortic-esophageal fistula,and 3 patients developed respiratory failure after operation,which was recovered after thoracic drainage,anti-infection medication and ventilator-assisted breathing therapy.Two patients developed postoperative ischemic stroke,one of them presented as grade Ⅲ motor muscle weakness on the affected side accompanied by speech impairment,and the another patient presented as grade Ⅳ motor muscle weakness on the affected side accompanied by speech impairment.During the follow-up period,one patient died of sudden chest pain 7 months after surgery,and another patient who had not received chimney stent implantation developed type Ⅰa endoleak 18 months after operation,which disappeared after implantation of a cuff stent at the proximal site.The remaining 5 patients showed good clinical condition during the follow-up period.Conclusion For the treatment of rDTAA,TEVAR is clinically safe and effective.

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