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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : 874-881, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-115666

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OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate predictors for good restoration of blood flow of below-the-knee (BTK) chronic total occlusions (CTOs) after endovascular therapy in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 120 long-segmental (≥ 5 cm) BTK, CTOs in 81 patients who underwent recanalization were included in this study. After angioplasty, blood-flow restoration was assessed using modified thrombolysis in myocardial ischemia grades and classified as good flow (grade 3) and poor flow (grade 1/2). One hundred and six CTOs with successful recanalization were divided into a good flow group (GFG; n = 68) and poor flow group (PFG; n = 38). Multivariate logistic regression analyses were undertaken to determine independent predictors of blood-flow restoration. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to determine the best cutoff value. The prevalence of target-lesion restenosis during follow-up was compared between two groups. RESULTS: Univariate analyses suggested that CTOs in GFG were characterized by lighter limb ischemia (p = 0.03), shorter course of ischemic symptoms (p < 0.01) and lesion length (p = 0.04), more frequent use of intraluminal angioplasty (p = 0.03), and higher runoff score (p < 0.01) than those in PFG. Multivariate regression analyses suggested that distal runoffs (p = 0.001; odds ratio [OR], 10.32; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 4.082–26.071) and lesion length (p < 0.001; OR, 1.26; 95% CI: 1.091–1.449) were independent predictors for good flow restoration. Kaplan-Meier analyses at 12 months showed a higher prevalence of non-restenosis in GFG (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Distal runoffs and lesion length are independent predictors for good flow restoration for long-segmental BTK, CTOs in DM patients who receive endovascular therapy.


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Humans , Angioplasty , Diabetes Mellitus , Extremities , Follow-Up Studies , Ischemia , Logistic Models , Myocardial Ischemia , Odds Ratio , Prevalence , Prospective Studies , ROC Curve
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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 2982-2987, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-855059

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Objective: To optimize the prescription of Compound Zhizi Gel (CZG) and to optimize the prescription technology of CZG. Methods: Orthogonal test, cold-resistant and heat-resistant tests were used to optimize the prescription technology. Using spreadability, glossiness, evenness, centrifugal stability, and in vitro transdermal diffusion as indexes, other excipients of prescription were optimized. Results: The optimal CZG prescription was Carbopol 940-glycerin-propylene glycol-triethanolamine-azone (1.5%:1.5%:3%:5%:5%). Conclusion: The optimized prescription is reliable and stable. It could meet the production requirements of CZG.

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