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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 687-690, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932121

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Objective:To explore the value of using bipolar electrogram to guide target selection in patients with frequent premature ventricular contractions in the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT-PVC).Methods:The clinical data of 115 patients with idiopathic and frequent RVOT-PVC from October 2018 to January June 2020 in Guangzhou First People′s Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The number of PVCs in Holter 24 h before ablation was 19 802.6±4916.7, and the load was (20.3±5.0)%. The Johnson & Johnson Carto 3.0 system was used to guide RVOT-PVC radiofrequency ablation, and the morphological characteristics of the bipolar electrogram in the cavity of the successful ablation target were observed. According to whether the starting part of the bipolar electrogram of the distal ablation catheter showed a steep negative shape recorded by the Carto 3.0 system, the patients were divided into positive group and negative group. The differences in ablation success rate, effective discharge time, total ablation time and other indicators of the two groups were compared.Results:Steep negative wave was recorded in the initial part of the effective target site of 87 patients (75.7%). The ablation success rate of the patients was 95.4%(83/87) based on the excitation mapping and unipolar morphology combined with the above initial part of the bipolar electrogram. Compared with the negative group, the PVC disappeared faster in patients of positive group [(6.9±2.3)s vs (10.2±2.9)s, P<0.05] and the total ablation time was shorter [(187.5±35.7)s vs (267.3±54.1)s, P<0.05]. Ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) was rechecked at 3 months. At 3 months, there was 1 case recurrence in the positive group and 1 case recurrence in the negative group, and there was no significant difference in the long-term recurrence rate between the two groups ( P=0.422). Conclusions:On the basis of traditional mapping, the bipolar electrogram combined with the steep negative shape of the initial part can be used as an alternative RVOT-PVC ablation strategy.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 609-613,封3, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-605330

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Objective To assess the effects of limited hepatectomy on liver regeneration and function recovery of cirrhotic animal model.Methods Cirrhotic rat models were first prepared by intraperitoneal injection of CCL4.After that,the cirrhotic animal models underwent 20% hepatectomy (n =30).The cirrhotic animals that underwent sham operation (n =30) and normal animals that underwent 20% hepatectomy (n =30) were used as control groups.From the time when cirrhotic models were prepared to 3 months after 20% hepatectomy,the hepatic function,coagulation function were tested regularly.Western blotting and real-time PCR were carried out to test the protein and gene expression of TGF-β,HGF and PCNA.Results Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis were observed during the preparation of cirrhotic rat models by intraperitoneal injection of CCL4.The hepatic function and coagulation function of cirrhotic models were partly recovered 3 month after 20% hepatectomy.The gene and protein expression levels of TGF-β in the liver of animal model get higher during the preparation of cirrhotic rat models.However,the gene and protein expression levels of TGF-β get lower in cirrhotic model undergoing 20% hepatectomy,when compared with that in cirrhotic animals (sham operation) and normal animals (20% hepatectomy).Furthermore,the gene and protein expression levels of HGF and PCNA get higher in cirrhotic model undergoing 20% hepatectomy,when compared with that in cirrhotic animals (sham operation) and normal animals (20% hepatectomy).Conclusions Experimental limited hepatectomy facilitates the liver regeneration and function recovery of cirrhotic animal model,which may provide a novel method for the prevention and treatment of cirrhosis using limited hepatectomy technique.

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