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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : 422-428, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-741422

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the detection rate of the inferior pyloric artery (IPA) in patients with gastric cancer by computed tomography arteriography (CTA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-four patients (48 males and 6 females; mean age, 59.0 ± 1.5 years) who had undergone radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer from September 2016 to July 2017 at our institution were recruited prospectively. Patients underwent abdominal contrast-enhanced CT scans and CTA imaging reconstruction before the operation. The origin of the IPA in all cases was determined by a radiologist based on CTA images and verified by the surgeon. The accuracy of CTA in diagnosing the origin of the IPA was calculated. Dominant vessels of the origin were analyzed. RESULTS: IPAs were detected by CTA in 51 patients (94.4%). Among these, IPAs originated from the right gastroepiploic artery (RGEA) (24 cases), the gastroduodenal artery (GDA) (4 cases), and the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (ASPDA) (20 cases). In the remaining 3 cases, the IPAs contained two branches originating from the RGEA and ASPDA, respectively. During surgery, in 2 (3.7%) of the 54 cases of gastric cancer, IPAs could not be detected; the IPAs originated from the RGEA (22 cases), GDA (5 cases), and ASPDA (24 cases). One case had an IPA originating from both the RGEA and the GDA. Finally, the accuracy of CTA in diagnosing the origin artery of the IPA was 85.2% (46/54). CONCLUSION: CTA can detect the origin of the IPA accurately, which can aid surgeons while performing pylorus-preserving operations.


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Female , Humans , Male , Angiography , Arteries , Gastrectomy , Gastroepiploic Artery , Prospective Studies , Stomach Neoplasms , Surgeons , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12): 64-68, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694141

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Objective To discuss the application of enhanced CT subtraction technique in evaluating residual hepatocelluar carcinoma activity after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).Methods A total of consecutive 22 patients with clinically-confirmed hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),who received TACE,were retrospectively collected.Multi-phase enhanced CT examination of liver was performed in all patients after the initial TACE,and the presence or absence of residual active tumor was determined at the second time of TACE.The enhanced arterial phase CT images were used to subtract the corresponding plain scan images,and the subtraction images were thus obtained.The post-subtraction CT values of the lesions that showed iodine oil deposit were measured,which were compared with angiography findings performed at the second time of TACE.The residual tumor activity indicated by post-subtraction images was statistically analyzed.Results In 22 HCC patients receiving TACE,a total of 37 lesions showed iodine oil deposit after the initial TACE.Assessment of tumor activity indicated that 34 lesions had tumor activity and 3 lesions had no tumor activity.The mean post-subtraction CT value of the lesions in the tumor activity group was (79±68) HU,while it was (1 ±1) HU in the tumor non-activity group;the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P=0.007).Analysis with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve indicated that when the post-subtraction CT value of the lesion was greater than one HU,the sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing residual tumor were 97.06% and 100% respectively,and the area under the ROC curve was up to 0.975.Conclusion The subtraction images obtained by subtracting the enhanced arterial phase CT images from the plain scan images can accurately and intuitively determine the presence or absence of residual active HCC lesions after TACE.

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Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-682702

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Objective To study the influence and dose effect of ultrasound on the contraction of uterine smooth muscle in rats.Methods Estradiol benzoate was injected into rats three days before conducting an in-vitro experiment.Their uteri were resected and irradiated with ultrasound(0.8 MHz,3 W/cm~2,0-40 rain).The contrac- tion frequency and amplitude were recorded using an MS-302 biological experiment system.Results It could be seen that the contraction frequency and amplitude,and general contractile activity were significantly increased during ultrasonic irradiation(P<0.01).The increased contraction frequency and amplitude lasted for ten minutes,and then the normal contraction pattern resumed.The contraction frequency as well as the percentage change in eontraction fre- quency were highest during the first 15 minutes of ultrasonic irradiation;the contraction amplitude as well as the per- centage change in amplitude were highest during 40 minutes of ultrasonic irradiation.Contraction activity was at its highest for 30 minutes,but the percentage change in activity was highest for 20 minutes.Conclusions Ultrasound can induce uterine smooth muscle contraction in rats.This biological effect is related to the irradiation time.

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