1.Study on the prognostic factors related to interventional therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction assisted by VA-ECMO
Junduo WU ; Chunpeng ZHANG ; Bo LI ; Lei ZHAO ; Jinwu LI ; Mingsong ZHANG ; Shengnan XU ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(6):661-665
Objective:To investigate the prognostic factors in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) who underwent interventional therapy assisted by venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO).Methods:This single-center retrospective cohort study enrolled AMI patients who received VA-ECMO-assisted interventional therapy in the Department of Cardiology at the Second Hospital of Jilin University from June 2018 to November 2022. Patients were divided into the in-hospital survival group and in-hospital death group based on the in-hospital survival. Data on patient demographics, laboratory tests, imaging examinations, coronary angiography results, VA-ECMO-related parameters, complications, and prognosis were collected through the electronic medical record system.Results:A total of 71 AMI patients were enrolled, with an age of (62.4±11.1) years, of whom 54 (76%) were male. There were 46 patients in the in-hospital survival group and 25 patients in the in-hospital death group. Compared to the in-hospital survival group, the in-hospital death group exhibited significantly higher levels of cardiac troponin I (36.08 (2.86, 100.00) μg/L vs. 2.75 (0.18, 13.86) μg/L, P=0.01) and B-type natriuretic peptide (1 724.50 (50.00, 4 200.50) vs. 460.85 (163.80, 1 862.33), P=0.01), and the left ventricular ejection fraction was lower ((35.0±12.9)% vs. (43.0±12.8)%, P=0.01), moreover the incidence of patients with left main coronary artery disease (80% (20/25) vs. 39% (18/46), P<0.01), cardiac arrest (56% (14/25) vs. 20% (9/46), P<0.01), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (52%(13/25) vs. 26%(12/46), P=0.03), and the time from cardiac arrest to ECMO initiation >24 hours (84% (21/25) vs. 9% (4/46), P<0.01) were higher. Conclusions:The prognosis of AMI patients undergoing VA-ECMO-assisted interventional therapy may be influenced by a number of related factors, including cardiac troponin I, B-type natriuretic peptide levels, left ventricular ejection fraction, combined with left main coronary artery disease, cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and the interval between cardiac arrest and the initiation of ECMO.
2.Study on the prognostic factors related to interventional therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction assisted by VA-ECMO
Junduo WU ; Chunpeng ZHANG ; Bo LI ; Lei ZHAO ; Jinwu LI ; Mingsong ZHANG ; Shengnan XU ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(6):661-665
Objective:To investigate the prognostic factors in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) who underwent interventional therapy assisted by venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO).Methods:This single-center retrospective cohort study enrolled AMI patients who received VA-ECMO-assisted interventional therapy in the Department of Cardiology at the Second Hospital of Jilin University from June 2018 to November 2022. Patients were divided into the in-hospital survival group and in-hospital death group based on the in-hospital survival. Data on patient demographics, laboratory tests, imaging examinations, coronary angiography results, VA-ECMO-related parameters, complications, and prognosis were collected through the electronic medical record system.Results:A total of 71 AMI patients were enrolled, with an age of (62.4±11.1) years, of whom 54 (76%) were male. There were 46 patients in the in-hospital survival group and 25 patients in the in-hospital death group. Compared to the in-hospital survival group, the in-hospital death group exhibited significantly higher levels of cardiac troponin I (36.08 (2.86, 100.00) μg/L vs. 2.75 (0.18, 13.86) μg/L, P=0.01) and B-type natriuretic peptide (1 724.50 (50.00, 4 200.50) vs. 460.85 (163.80, 1 862.33), P=0.01), and the left ventricular ejection fraction was lower ((35.0±12.9)% vs. (43.0±12.8)%, P=0.01), moreover the incidence of patients with left main coronary artery disease (80% (20/25) vs. 39% (18/46), P<0.01), cardiac arrest (56% (14/25) vs. 20% (9/46), P<0.01), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (52%(13/25) vs. 26%(12/46), P=0.03), and the time from cardiac arrest to ECMO initiation >24 hours (84% (21/25) vs. 9% (4/46), P<0.01) were higher. Conclusions:The prognosis of AMI patients undergoing VA-ECMO-assisted interventional therapy may be influenced by a number of related factors, including cardiac troponin I, B-type natriuretic peptide levels, left ventricular ejection fraction, combined with left main coronary artery disease, cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and the interval between cardiac arrest and the initiation of ECMO.
3.Comparison among different flushing media for intracoronary imaging with optical coherence tomography
Bo LI ; Zhibo LI ; Jinpeng WANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Zhihui WANG ; Junduo WU ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2024;52(2):144-149
Objective:To explore the effects and safety of saline mixed 1∶1 with contrast medium (mixed medium) and pure heparinized saline as alternative media for optimal Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).Methods:This single-center, prospective cohort study enrolled patients who underwent PCI with OCT guidance for chronic stable angina or acute coronary syndrome at the Department of Cardiology, the Second Hospital of Jilin University from October 2021 to August 2022. The target vessels were examined using OCT with three different flushing media at the same anatomical positions: contrast agent, mixed medium, and pure heparinized saline. An independent observer analyzed all imaging results and evaluated the lumen imaging quality, using the proportion of the clear imaging field (CIF%) as a quantitative measure for analysis. The average luminal diameter was compared among different flushing media. The study also assessed the image quality of the luminal anatomical structures, lesion pathologies, and stents.Results:A total of 105 patients were enrolled in the study, including 110 target vessels. The age of the enrolled patients was (60.5±8.4) years, with 60 male patients (57.1%). OCT examinations were successfully completed using all three media, and no related complications were observed in any groups. The three flushing media presented with the same image quality in terms of depicting the lumen anatomical structures, lesion characteristics, and stent-related features. The mixed medium group achieved a comparable CIF% to the contrast group with both right and left coronary arteries (right coronary 100.0% (100.0%, 100.0%) vs. 100.0% (100.0%, 100.0%), P>0.05; left coronary 100.0% (95.9%, 100.0%) vs. 100.0% (100.0%, 100.0%), P>0.05). While the saline group reached a comparable CIF% to the contrast group with right coronary arteries (100.0% (97.6%, 100.0%) vs. 100.0% (95.9%, 100.0%), P>0.05) but showed a significantly lower CIF% with left coronary arteries (84.9% (75.9%, 93.4%) vs. 100.0% (100.0%, 100.0%), P<0.05). For the average diameter of the coronary lumen, there was no statistically significant difference between the mixed medium group and the saline group compared to the contrast group with both right and left coronary arteries ( P>0.05). Conclusions:A 1∶1 heparinized saline and contrast mixture can serve as a substitute flushing medium for OCT examination during PCI procedure. Pure saline can also yield good results in OCT examination of the right coronary artery, and both alternatives are safe for use as flushing medium in OCT imaging.
4.Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Management of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2023;2(4):501-508
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva(FOP) is a rare congenital disease characterized by progressive heterotopic ossification, causing severe immobility with multi-system involvement. The relatively low incidence rate and incomplete knowledge among clinicians of the disease often result in misuse of invasive procedures or surgical treatment, leading to the progression of heterotopic ossification. To promote the knowledge of FOP, this article presents a comprehensive review involving epidemiology, pathological mechanisms, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of the FOP.

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