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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 841-845, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-863817

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Objective:To analyze the safety and effectiveness of application of modified double-lumen microcatheter in the measurement of fractional flow reserve(FFR) in coronary bifurcation lesions.Methods:Total of 28 patients with coronary bifurcation lesions in two centers were divided into two groups:conventional technique group(CON) and novel technique group(NOV). The fluoroscopy time, contrast dye usage and FFR-related complications of the two groups were analyzed retrospectively.Results:There were 16 cases in CON group and 12 cases in NOV group. The median time required fluoroscopy in NOV group was significantly less than that in CON group; additionally, lesser amounts of contrast dye were used in NOV group (both P<0.05). The NOV group procedures were successfully accomplished in all cases without complications, such as damage of the pressure sensor, SB spasm or dissection. However, The CON group failed in three patients, including two who experienced coronary artery spasms( P>0.05). Conclusions:Limited experience suggests that the application of modified double-lumen microcatheter in the jailed SB FFR measurement after MV stenting is a safe and technically feasible approach.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 196-200, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-425119

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Objective To study the relationship between the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and components of metabolic syndrome.Methods A total of 10 461 working and retired employees aged 20 to 90 years in a Petrochemical Corporation in Ningbo were included.Body mass index ( BMI),waist circumference,blood pressure,fasting blood glucose,blood lipid profile,serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH),free thyroxine ( FT4 ),and free triiodothyronine (FT3 ) were measured in all subjects. Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed according to the International Diabetes Federation(IDF) criteria.Results ( 1 ) The prevalences of metabolic syndrome and overall thyroid dysfunction were 10.2% and 4.6%,respectively. ( 2 ) 18.1% petrochemical employees had abdominal obesity with at least one component of metabolic syndrome.( 3 ) There was no significant difference in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among the groups with lowered,normal,and elevated TSH. (4) Logistic regression analysis revealed that lowered high density lipoprotein cholesterol ( HDL-C ) was associated with lowered TSH ( OR =0.313,95% CI 0.184-0.530 ),and raised triglyceride was associated with elevated TSH ( OR =0.767,95% CI 0.595-0.991 ). ( 5 ) There were significant associations between serum TSH levels and lipid parameters such as total cholesterol in males,triglyceride and low density lipoprotein cholesterol in females,and HDL-C in both genders.Conclusion The prevalence of thyroid dysfunction was not associated with central obesity,hypertension,and hyperglycemia.Lipid disorder was correlated with serum TSH levels.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-543703

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Blood glucose levels of 220 days were recorded in 85 type 2 diabetic patients for monitoring glycemia for 48-72 h each one by the continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS). Frequencies of nocturnal hypoglycemia (blood glucose≤2. 8mmol/L) were estimated when bedtime blood glucose levels were≤4.4mmol/ L,≤5.0mmol/L,≤5. 6mmol/L,≤6.1mmol/L,≤6. 7mmol/L, or≤7. 2mmol/L respectively. Nocturnal hypoglycemia occurred in 39 nights of 220 days (17.7%) of 26 patients and their bedtime blood glucose level was (4.4?2.6)mmol/L with a range from 2. 2 to 12. 6 mmol/L. Using a cut-off of bedtime blood glucose at≤6. 7 mmol/L, area under the ROC curve was reached maximal value (0. 359?0. 046). The positive predictive value was 25% and the negative predictive value was 91. 7%. CCMS is a useful tool to detect unaware nocturnal hypoglycemia.

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