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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 237-240, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-396078

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Objective To evaluate the relationship between vascular endothelial function of coronary heart disease and the severity of coronary artery disease(CHD).Methods 73 patients undergoing coronary angiography were divided into two groups:CHD group(n=39)and non-CHD group(n=34)according to the result of coronary angiography.13 healthy subjects without risk factor of CHD were chosen as normal control group.FMD and NTG-MD of endothelial-dependent and independent dilatation of brachial artery were measured by using of high frequency linear-array uhrasonography for assessment of the vascular endothelial function.and the relationship between the vascular endothelial function and the severity of coronary artery stenosis was analyzed.Results A significant difference was obtained in the FMD among the CHD group,non-CHD group and control group[(4.81±2.33)%vs.(9.29±3.88)%vs.(13.58±1.80)%,F=48.012,P<0.01).Significant difference was shown in NTG.MD among the three groups[(13.72±3.27)%vs.(15.64±2.65)%vs.(16.54±2.98)%,F=6.015,P<0.01]and significant difference was shown between CHD group and the other two group(P<0.05).The FMD was negatively correlated with the basdine value of the brachial artery.tlle number of stenotic coronary ateries and the severity of coronary artery stenosis(r=-0.224,-0,316,-0.721,P=0.038,0.003 and <0.001).NTG-MD was also negatively correlated with the baseline value of the brachial artery,the number of stenotic coronary arteries and the severity of coronary artery stenosis(r=-0.483,-0.258,-0.372,P<0.001,0.027,0.001).Stepwise regression analysis displayed a linear relationship between FMD and the severity of coronary artery stenosis,the baseline value of the brachial artery(r=-0.012,-0.022,P<0.001).NTG-MD was linearly related to the baseline value ofthe brachial artery and the severity of coronary artery stenosis(r=-0.032,-0.0073,P<0.001).Conclusion The degree of damage of endothelial function of coronary heart disease is linearly correlated with severity of coronary arteIT stenosis.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539149

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ObjectiveTo investigate preliminary applic ation values of intravascular ultrasound(IVUS)in the carotid artery narrowing of transient ischemia attack (TIA) patients. MethodsIVUS has been used to 4 TIA patients with carotid artery narrowing identified by carotid artery echo, following carotid stenting and completion angiogram to detect evidence of inappropriate stent deployment. ResultsIVUS revealed the vessel wall structure, plaque morphology, measured accurately the narrowing degree of carotid artery. The narrowing percent identified by IVUS was larger than angiogram, and IVUS was more sensitive in detecting plaque than digital subtraction angiography(DSA). Four patients accepted stent deployment successfully.ConclusionsDSA underestimated the severity of the lesion. IVUS more accurately evaluates the extent and characteristics of the lesions than DSA, it is an important and useful component of carotid artery stent procedures.

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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-581491

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Transcatheter atrioventricular (AV) junction ablation with radiofrequency energy was performed in five patients with AV nodal reentrant tachycardia. Disappearance of ventriculoa-trial condcution in all patients was showed and no dual pathway was observed in four patients, in whom three patients occurred first degree AV block after ablation. No tachycardia was showed in all patients in the electrophysiology test and in follow-up of 1. 5-12. 5 months. The results sug-gested that the application of radiofrequency energy may be a suitable and safe therapeutic mothed for modification of AV nodal conduction in patients with AV nodal reentrant tachycardia.

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