1.Evaluation of stent effect display in lower extremity arterial occlusive disease based on energy spectrum CTA
Xin HUANG ; Ningning DING ; Li ZHOU ; Wenzhe ZHAO ; Daliang LI ; Zhe LIU ; Jian YANG ; Chao JIN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(1):178-183
Objective To explore the clinical value of energy-spectrum CT single-energy imaging in enhancing the image quality and stent display of stent placement CT angiography(CTA)in lower extremity atherosclerotic occlusive disease.Methods Twenty patients[mean(65.61±9.65)years;male/female,16/4]who underwent stenting for chronic occlusive disease of the lower extremity arteries by lower extremity arterial energetic spectral CTA were retrospectively recruited at our hospital.The original images were reconstructed into seven sets of single energy(40-100 keV),120 kVp,virtual unenhanced images(VUE)and metal artifact reduction(MAR)technique images.Images were debossed and then scaffolded for display with volumetric reconstruction(VR),maximum density projection(MIP)and curve planar reconstruction(CPR),and were objectively and subjectively assessed and compared using one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA).Results The 80 keV and MAR images had the highest scores compared to the other reconstruction group images(P<0.01).Conclusion 80 keV single-energy imaging and de-metallization artifacts MAR improve the image quality of lower extremity arterial stent lumen and structure display;therefore,they have higher diagnostic value for clinicians.
2.Assessment of the clinical value of AI in pulmonary embolism diagnosis and pulmonary artery obstruction index(PAOI)calculation on CTPA
Shutong YANG ; Zhujun LI ; Chao JIN ; Wei HOU ; Wenzhe ZHAO ; Baoping ZHANG ; Qian TIAN ; Yao XIAO ; Zhijie JIAN ; Zhe LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(1):157-161
Objective To validate the diagnostic performance and risk stratification ability of an AI-based recognition system(PE-AI)for pulmonary embolism(PE)using computed tomography pulmonary angiography(CTPA)so as to analyze its diagnostic value in clinical practice.Methods A total of 416 patients with suspected PE who underwent CTPA from January 1,2023 to December 10,2023 at our hospital were included in this study.Two junior radiologists and PE-AI separately detected and diagnosed emboli in the collected cases by double-blind method,and recorded the diagnosis time respectively.Three senior radiologists reviewing with clinical follow-up results were used as the gold standard in this study.Diagnostic performance was evaluated by using the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis and Delong-t test.For positive cases,the pulmonary artery obstruction index(PAOI)calculated by AI and manually were collected respectively and consistency analysis was performed.Results The area under the curve(AUC)of PE-AI,manual and combined diagnosis was 85.6%,90.8%and 95.1%,respectively,which differed significantly(P<0.05).The reading time of PE-AI[(0.16±0.07)min]was significantly lower than the time of manual[(4.42±1.85)min,P<0.001]and combined diagnosis[(4.58±1.84)min,P<0.001].The PAOI measured by PE-AI and manually had high consistency(intraclass correlation efficient,ICC=0.80)in the subgroup analysis of confirmed cases.Conclusion AI can quickly identify pulmonary artery emboli in a short time and assist radiologists to improve diagnostic efficiency.At the same time,through the intelligent detection of PAOI,it is helpful for the risk stratification of patients with PE and optimizing the diagnosis and treatment pathway for pulmonary embolism.
3.Retinal artery occlusion during carotid artery stenting:a case report
Wenzhe WANG ; Zhuangzhuang ZHANG ; Haowei WANG ; Junlong SHU ; Haiqiang JIN ; Weiping SUN
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(8):566-569
Retinal artery occlusion(RAO)is a vascular neuro-ophthalmological emergency and a rare but serious complication of carotid artery stenting(CAS).It is characterized by a sudden decrease in vision or even vision loss in one eye.This article reports a case of central RAO caused by emboli through a branch of the external carotid artery during CAS,aiming to provide insights for optimizing CAS procedures,and preventing and controlling this complication.
4.Evaluation of stent effect display in lower extremity arterial occlusive disease based on energy spectrum CTA
Xin HUANG ; Ningning DING ; Li ZHOU ; Wenzhe ZHAO ; Daliang LI ; Zhe LIU ; Jian YANG ; Chao JIN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(1):178-183
Objective To explore the clinical value of energy-spectrum CT single-energy imaging in enhancing the image quality and stent display of stent placement CT angiography(CTA)in lower extremity atherosclerotic occlusive disease.Methods Twenty patients[mean(65.61±9.65)years;male/female,16/4]who underwent stenting for chronic occlusive disease of the lower extremity arteries by lower extremity arterial energetic spectral CTA were retrospectively recruited at our hospital.The original images were reconstructed into seven sets of single energy(40-100 keV),120 kVp,virtual unenhanced images(VUE)and metal artifact reduction(MAR)technique images.Images were debossed and then scaffolded for display with volumetric reconstruction(VR),maximum density projection(MIP)and curve planar reconstruction(CPR),and were objectively and subjectively assessed and compared using one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA).Results The 80 keV and MAR images had the highest scores compared to the other reconstruction group images(P<0.01).Conclusion 80 keV single-energy imaging and de-metallization artifacts MAR improve the image quality of lower extremity arterial stent lumen and structure display;therefore,they have higher diagnostic value for clinicians.
5.Assessment of the clinical value of AI in pulmonary embolism diagnosis and pulmonary artery obstruction index(PAOI)calculation on CTPA
Shutong YANG ; Zhujun LI ; Chao JIN ; Wei HOU ; Wenzhe ZHAO ; Baoping ZHANG ; Qian TIAN ; Yao XIAO ; Zhijie JIAN ; Zhe LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(1):157-161
Objective To validate the diagnostic performance and risk stratification ability of an AI-based recognition system(PE-AI)for pulmonary embolism(PE)using computed tomography pulmonary angiography(CTPA)so as to analyze its diagnostic value in clinical practice.Methods A total of 416 patients with suspected PE who underwent CTPA from January 1,2023 to December 10,2023 at our hospital were included in this study.Two junior radiologists and PE-AI separately detected and diagnosed emboli in the collected cases by double-blind method,and recorded the diagnosis time respectively.Three senior radiologists reviewing with clinical follow-up results were used as the gold standard in this study.Diagnostic performance was evaluated by using the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis and Delong-t test.For positive cases,the pulmonary artery obstruction index(PAOI)calculated by AI and manually were collected respectively and consistency analysis was performed.Results The area under the curve(AUC)of PE-AI,manual and combined diagnosis was 85.6%,90.8%and 95.1%,respectively,which differed significantly(P<0.05).The reading time of PE-AI[(0.16±0.07)min]was significantly lower than the time of manual[(4.42±1.85)min,P<0.001]and combined diagnosis[(4.58±1.84)min,P<0.001].The PAOI measured by PE-AI and manually had high consistency(intraclass correlation efficient,ICC=0.80)in the subgroup analysis of confirmed cases.Conclusion AI can quickly identify pulmonary artery emboli in a short time and assist radiologists to improve diagnostic efficiency.At the same time,through the intelligent detection of PAOI,it is helpful for the risk stratification of patients with PE and optimizing the diagnosis and treatment pathway for pulmonary embolism.
6.Retinal artery occlusion during carotid artery stenting:a case report
Wenzhe WANG ; Zhuangzhuang ZHANG ; Haowei WANG ; Junlong SHU ; Haiqiang JIN ; Weiping SUN
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(8):566-569
Retinal artery occlusion(RAO)is a vascular neuro-ophthalmological emergency and a rare but serious complication of carotid artery stenting(CAS).It is characterized by a sudden decrease in vision or even vision loss in one eye.This article reports a case of central RAO caused by emboli through a branch of the external carotid artery during CAS,aiming to provide insights for optimizing CAS procedures,and preventing and controlling this complication.
7.Imaging Features of Selective Adrenal Arteriography in Patients With Primary Aldosteronism
Yixi WANG ; Wenzhe SUN ; Bingnan JIN ; Yu WANG ; Hongliang XIONG ; Jiao YANG ; Ning LI ; Yifei DONG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(8):760-766
Objectives:To clarify the radiological anatomy features of adrenal arteries derived from digital subtraction angiography(DSA)in patients with primary aldosteronism(PA). Methods:The DSA images of 119 patients diagnosed with PA and underwent percutaneous selective adrenal artery embolization from January 2018 to December 2019 at the 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University were retrospectively analyzed,and the number,origin,distribution,angle and diameter of adrenal arteries were analyzed. Results:The mean age of 119 PA patients was(49±11)years,with 71(59.7%)males,and at least one adrenal artery was successfully identified in all patients,a total of 192 adrenal arteries were analyzed.There were 20(10.4%)upper,40(20.8%)middle and 132(68.8%)lower adrenal arteries.Adrenal arteries originating from renal arteries accounted for 42.7%(82/192),adrenal arteries originating from the abdominal aorta accounted for 37.5%(72/192),and those from the inferior diaphragmatic arteries accounted for 19.8%(38/192).72.8%(83/114)of left adrenal arteries and 60.3%(47/78)of right adrenal arteries distributed at the level of the first lumbar vertebrae.28.1%(54/192)adrenal arteries distributed at the level of the second lumbar vertebrae,and 4.2%(8/192)adrenal arteries at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebrae.The angle range of left adrenal arteries intersecting with the origin arteries was 35.90° to 160.07°(renal artery),27.08° to 171.99°(accessory renal artery),0° to 158.70°(abdominal aorta);for right adrenal arteries,it was 18.43° to 172.53°(renal artery),69.26° to 114.62°(accessory renal artery),12.32° to 232.85°(abdominal aorta),respectively.The average diameters of left and right adrenal arteries were(0.98±0.45)mm and(1.27±0.42)mm,respectively. Conclusions:This study provides more detailed radiological anatomy data of adrenal arteries in PA patients.As a supplement to human anatomical features,the described data can provide practical guidance for adrenal artery interventional treatment.
8.Norepinephrine/β2 -Adrenergic Receptor Pathway Promotes the Cell Proliferation and Nerve Growth Factor Production in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Meihua JIN ; Yan WANG ; Tingting ZHOU ; Wenzhe LI ; Qingping WEN
Journal of Breast Cancer 2023;26(3):268-285
Purpose:
Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) accounts for 90% of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). IDC is mainly derived from the breast ductal epithelium which is innervated by the 4th to 6th thoracic sympathetic nerves. However, little is known about the contribution of the interactions between sympathetic nerves and breast cancer cells to the malignant progression of TNBC.
Methods:
The expression levels of the β2 -adrenergic receptor (β2 -AR, encoded by ADRB2 gene), nerve growth factor (NGF), and tropomyosin receptor kinase A (TrkA) were determined using immunohistochemistry (IHC). NGF expression levels in the serum were compared by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Cell proliferation was assessed using the Cell Counting Kit-8 assay. The β2 -AR, NGF, p-ERK, and p-CERB expression levels were determined using western blotting. TNBC cells and neuronal cells of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) in 2-day-old Sprague Dawley rats were co-cultured. Using norepinephrine (NE), NGF, and β2 -AR, NGF/TrkA blocker pretreatments, the axon growth of each group of DRG neuron cells was detected by immunofluorescence analysis.
Results:
The sympathetic adrenergic neurotransmitter NE activated the ERK signaling pathway in TNBC cells. NE/β2 -AR signaling promotes NGF secretion. NGF further facilitates the malignant progression of TNBC by increasing sympathetic neurogenesis. In the coculture assay, the sympathetic adrenergic NE/β2 -AR signal pathway also enhanced NGF secretion. NGF binds TrkA in DRG neurons and promotes axonal growth.
Conclusion
These results suggest that NE/β2 -AR pathway promotes cell proliferation and NGF production in triple-negative breast cancer.
9.Efficacy of patient-controlled epidural analgesia combined with ganciclovir for treatment of postherpetic neuralgia
Wenzhe JIN ; Tingting REN ; Renshu LI ; Guangjian ZHANG ; Delai QIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(8):965-967
Objective To evalvate the efficacy of patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) combined with ganciclovir for treatment of postherpetic neuralgia in patients.Methods A total of 60 patients with PHN,aged 51-86 yr,of ASA physical status Ⅰ-Ⅲ,were randomly assigned into 2 groups (n =30 each) using a random number table:ganciclovir group (F group) and PCEA combined with ganciclovir group (FB group).In FB and F groups,ganciclovir 0.25 g was infused intravenously twice a day for 7 consecutive days.In addition,continuous PCEA was performed simultaneously in group FB and the PCEA solution contained ropivacaine 300 mg,prednisolone 20 mg and dezocine 10 mg in 250 ml of normal saline.At 1 day before treatment (T0) and 7 days,1 month,and 6 months after treatment (T1-3),pain was assessed with visual analogue scale (VAS),and the quality of life (QOL) score and pair relief rate were recorded.Results VAS and QOL scores were significantly lower at T1-3 than at T0 in the two groups.Compared with F group,VAS scores were significantly decreased,and QOL score and pain relief rate were increased at T1-3 in FB group.Conclusion PCEA combined with ganciclovir can effectively alleviate postherpetic neuralgia in the patients.
10.Effects of Hydrotherapy on Pulmonary Function of Children with Spastic Diplegia
Wenzhe HAO ; Weihong WU ; Fang CONG ; Hongmei ZHAO ; Long JIN ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(7):622-625
ObjectiveTo observe the characteristic of pulmonary function of children with spastic diplegia and the effects of hydrotherapy on it. Methods30 children with spastic diplegia were divided into hydrotherapy group and control group, who received hydrotherapy and routine rehabilitation or routine rehabilitation only. All patients were tested their pulmonary function and the maximum phonation time before and 2 months after treatment. The longest breath holding time in water of the hydrotherapy group were recorded. ResultsThe vital capacity (VC), expiratory reserve volume (ERV), inspiratory capacity (IC), forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), maximum ventilatory volume (MVV), peak expiratory flow (PEF) in all the children decreased significantly compared with the predicted value (P=0.000), but a second rate (FEV1/FVC) didn't (P=0.141). After treatment, the VC, FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, MVV, PEF values and their percentage of predicted value improved (P<0.05), as well as the maximum phonation time (P<0.05). ERV, IC values and their percentage of predicted value improved a little from pre-treatment in the control group (P>0.05), but significantly in the hydrotherapy group (P<0.05). The percentage of predicted value of VC, ERV, IC, FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, MVV, and PEF, and the maximum phonation time improved more in the hydrotherapy group than in the control (P<0.05). The longest breath holding time in water improved in the hydrotherapy group after treatment (P=0.000). ConclusionThe pulmonary function impaired in spastic diplegic children, and can be improved with the rehabilitation, especially with the hydrotherapy in addition.


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