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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 548-551, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711833

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Objective To explore the mechanisms of ligament of Marshall (LOM) initiat and sustain atrial fibrillation (AF).Methods The electrophysiologic properties of canine LOM were investigated using multipolar catheter mapping(normal canines,n =4,group A;AF canines,n =5,group B).The programmed stimulation were performed in the LOM,PV-left atrium(LA)junction and LA,respectively.Activations maps of LOM were analyzed from episodes of spontaneous onset of AF and initiation of induced AF by a single extrastimulus.The effectives refractory period of each part was compared and statistically analyzed among three parts in each group and between the two groups.LOM were cutted with surgical incision technology.The inducing rate of AF and the mapping rate of double potential and fragmented electrocardiogram were compared and statistically analyzed pro and post isolation of LOM.Results The incidence of abnormal potential of LOM in the two groups was significantly different(P <0.01),re-entry cycle(group A 25% vs.B group 80%),tachycardia(group A 25% vs.B 100%),double potential(group A 25% vs.group B 80%),fragmentation potential(group A 25% vs.group 80%).There was a significant difference in the rate of LOM tachycardia induction before and after LOM intervention in group B (P < 0.05,before 100% vs.after 20%).Conclusion There are two possible mechanisms of LOM involved in the occurrence and maintenance of AF:one is that LOM induces AF through spontaneous excitation,the other is that LOM participates in the reentry of left atrium and pulmonary vein in the form of bypass to induce and maintain AF.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 23-25, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-397138

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Objective To explore the safety, efficacy and 1-year follow-up outcome of radiofrequency ablation combined with magnetic navigation assistance system in elderly patients with atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT). Methods Forty cases of patients with AVNRT identified by the electrophysiological test were enrolled in the study. Twenty cases were ablated with magnetic navigation system. The other 20 cases underwent the conventional catheters operation. With the cardiodrive, the 8 Frablation magnetic Helios I (Stereotaxis Inc, USA) was advanced to the Koch triangle area from the inferior caval vein (IVC). With the assistance of magnetic navigation (AXIOM Artis, Siemens, Germany), the direction of tip and the advancement or retraction of the catheters were regulated. The success rate, the time of procedure, the fluoroscopy time and the 1-year follow-up outcome were analyzed, and the complications of procedure were recorded. Results Forty cases with AVNRT underwent radiofrequency ablation successfully. In magnetic navigation group, 19/20 cases underwent magnetic catheter operation. The cases who failed to finish magnetic catheter operation underwent successfully conventional catheter operation. There was no perforation complication and no significant statistic difference in the success rate between two groups. No recurring case was found in the two groups 1 year later. The total of fluoroscopy time in magnetic navigation group was more than that in standard ablation group [(16.4±2.7) min vs. (11.1±1.0)rain, P<0.01], but the decreasing trend of fluoroscopy time in magnetic navigation group was showed. The operator's fluoroscopy time in magnetic navigation group was obviously less than that in standard ablation group [(4.5±0.6) min vs. (11.1±1.0) min, P<0.01]. Conclusions The radiofrequeney ablation combining with magnetic navigation system has the similar safety and efficacy to the conventional ablation in elderly patients with AVNRT, but the operator's fluoroscopy time was significantly decreased.

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Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-589912

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OBJECTIVE To explore the incidence of sharp instrument injuries among nurses from the various classes of medical institutions and to analyze the cause and investigate the preventive countermeasures.METHODS To survey the sharp instrument injuries in nursing among 1050 nurses from 50 medical institutions.From 1050 questionaires,1028 were performed.RESULTS Among 1028 nurses from 50 medical institutions,903 nurses suffered different degrees of sharp instrument injuries with 87.84%,of which 40.75% and 31.12% were caused respectively in working age of 6-10 years and 11-15 years.All injury cases added up to 7059,with average of 7.80 times per person and 287(31.78%) cases were with over 10 times.Injuries for ampule in dispensing and clearance of instruments accounted for 70.63% and 15.54%,with the times of 4986 and 1097.Degrees of injury:the light injury of skin accounted for 57.69% with 4076 cases.CONCLUSIONS It is suggested to reform the craft of ampules and safety of instruments continually.Instrument cleaner is recommended if necessary.The key point is to strengthen the education of awareness on occupational protection and do self-protection best,which is sharply important to reduce the incidence of injuries.

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12)1981.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550565

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This paper reports the efficacy of the treatment of local swelling caused by intravenous injection Kakage with hot (40-50℃) or cold (4-6℃) compress. It was found that cold compress had a better repellent effect than hot one. Cold compress could resolve the swelling due to extravasation rapidly, effectively and safely.

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