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Chinese Journal of Radiological Health ; (6): 506-511, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-974587

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Objective With the help of computerized tomography (CT) and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) examinations, to analyze and compare the incidence and the prevalent sites of microbleeds (CMBs) in control group, diabetes group, hypertension group and diabetic hypertension group with intracerebral CMBs. The risk factors for the onset of CMBs also will be explored, in order to provide a basis for the selection of clinical diagnosis and treatment options for CMBs. Methods A collection of 174 non-acute patients in the Department of Neurology of Shandong Electric Power Central Hospital from May 2019 to October 2020, including 101 males and 73 females, aged 45-89 years, with an average age of 72 ± 5 years. Divided into four groups according to disease types: Hypertension with type 2 diabetes group, Hypertension group, Type 2 diabetes group, Control group (no hypertension and type 2 diabetes). All patients underwent CT and MRI SWI sequence scans. The 4 groups of patients were matched in terms of gender and age, excluding the influence of gender and age. The incidence, number and distribution of CMBs in the four groups were counted, and the CT and SWI imaging manifestations of CMBs in the four groups were analyzed and compared. Results CT did not find the incidence of CMBs in the brain of patients. SWI imaging showed that CMBs were detected in 58 of 174 patients (incidence rate 33.3%), and CMBs occurred in 24 cases of diabetes and hypertension group (incidence rate 57.1%). CMBs occurred in 21 cases in the hypertension group (incidence rate 46.7%), 8 cases in the diabetes group (incidence rate 22.2%), and CMBs occurred in 5 cases in the control group (incidence rate 9.8%). The incidence of CMBs in the hypertension group and the diabetes combined with hypertension group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of CMBs in patients with simple diabetes compared with the control group. Also, there was no significant difference in the incidence of CMBs between the diabetes combined with hypertension group and the simple hypertension group. Conclusion CT did not find the incidence of CMBs in the brains of patients in the non-acute phase. SWI could clearly show the CMBs of the enrolled patients. Diabetes is less likely to cause an increase in CMBs. Hypertension is significantly related to the occurrence of CMBs. CMBs associated with hypertension or/and diabetes are common in the basal ganglia and thalamus, which is different from cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which provides a basis for the choice of clinical treatment options.

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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E193-E199, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-803787

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Objective To investigate the effect of the tibiofemoral joint surface with high conformity on total knee prosthesis motion and insert wear. Methods A type of knee prosthesis with a high coronal conformity was designed and manufactured, and its insert wear was studied by in vitro wear testing combined with finite element simulation. ResultsThe mass wear rates calculated by the in vitro wear testing and finite element simulation were (14.29±3.19) mg/MC and 14.67 mg/MC (MC, million cycle), respectively. After five MCs, the areas of the insert wear obtained by both the methods were basically consistent, and severe wear was found to occur in the middle part of the insert. ConclusionsThe result of the finite element simulation coincided with that of the in vitro testing. The wear rate of the tibiofemoral joint surface of the total knee prosthesis with a high coronal conformity was relatively low. The research outcomes have practical significance for the evaluation and clinical application of the total knee prosthesis with a high conformity.

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