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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1444-1446,1447, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-600804

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Objective To study the thrombolysis effect and safety of UK combined with tirofiban in young patients with ST segement elevation acute myocardial infarction.Methods 76 young patients with ST segement elva-tion acute myocardial infarction were selected as research objects,and they were divided into UK group(control group, n =34)and UK combined with tirofiban group(observation group,n =42)by random number table,then the recanali-zation rate of infarct -related artery and incidence of complications were compared.Results The recanalization rate of infarct -related artery in the observation group was 97.6%,which was 91.2% in the control group,there was no significant difference between the two groups(χ2 =1.564,P >0.05);The vascular infarction related to blood flowⅡlevel of the patients was 90.5% in the observation group,which was significantly higher than 70.6% in the control group(χ2 =4.945,P 0.05).Conclusion The thrombolysis effect of UK has a high recanaliza-tion rate of infarct -related artery in young patients with ST segement elevation acute myocardial infarction,and the thrombolysis effect of UK combined with tirofiban is better,and it does not increase the incidence of complications.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 1124-1127, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-440337

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Objective To optimize combined CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) and renal venography (rCTV) and to evaluate its value for the detection of venous thromboembolism in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS).Methods Ninety NS patients suspected of venous thromboembolism because of abnormal D-dimer value were included in this prospective study.The first 45 patients were defined as group 1 (protocol 1).These patients underwent CTPA,then rCTV 25 s after CTPA,last inferior vena cava scanning after another 25 s.The following 45 patients as group 2 (protocol 2).These patients underwent CTPA and then inferior vena cava scanning 50 s after CTPA,3 patients in group 2 were excluded because of unavailable CTPA or rCTV.Vessel enhancement of CTPA and rCTV,and radiation doses for two protocols were compared with independent sample student t test.Incidence and distribution of pulmonary embolism and renal vein thrombosis were recorded and compared by using Chi-square test.Results Enhancement values of pulmonary trunk for groups 1 and 2 were (335.5 ± 111.3) and (335.0 ± 76.0) HU,right renal vein were (142.7 ±33.3) and (140.7 ±25.9) HU,left renal vein were (141.6 ±26.4) and (138.8 ±33.6) HU respectively,without any statistical difference (t values were 0.026,0.322 and 0.452,P >0.05).Radiation dose to the patients receiving protocol 2 were lower than that of patients receiving protocol 1 [volume CT index,(19.7 ± 4.3) vs (13.6 ± 3.0) mGy; dose length product,(1019.9 ± 878.5) vs (532.0 ± 132.9) mGy · cm; both P <0.01].Of 87 NS patients,44 venous thromboembolism events were detected,resulting in the incidence of 50.6% (44/87),including pulmonary embolism in 19 patients,renal vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in 17,renal vein thrombosis in 7,and inferior vena cava in one patient.The detection rate were 48.9% (22/45) and 52.4% (22/42),there was no significant difference (x2 =0.106,P =0.745).Conclusion Combined CTPA and rCTV with protocol 2 (CTPA and inferior vena cava phase scanning 50 s after CTPA) is suitable to clinical application and pulmonary embolism is the most common thromboembolism complication in NS patients.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 20-22, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-396711

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Objective To discuss the imaging features of pulmonary lophomonas blattarum infecfiom Methods Seventeen patients with renal homotransplantations presented fever without congh.dyspnea and shortness of breath in 1-4 months after the transplantation were included.Chest X-ray abnormalities were comfirmed as pulmonary lophomonag blattarum infection through fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB)and bronchoalveolar lavage(BAL).The X-ray and CT films were reviewed and the imaging features were summarized.Results X-ray appearances:Bilateral pulmonary shadows were seen in 16 patients.of which 9 cases presented patchy and cord shadows,and 7 cases presented large area of pathy shadows.Lung marking increase Wag seen in 1 case.CT appearances:CT abnormalities presented bilaterally and involved more than two lobes in all 16 patients.15 eases displayed ground-glass opacity.11 cases displayed patchy consolidation,14 cases displayed bandlike attenuation,and 8 cases displayed nodular opacity.Ground-glass opacity,consolidation and bandlike attenuation were seen simultaneously in 11 cases.Lymph node enlargement in mediastinum Wag presented in 10 cages.Conclusion Pulmonary lophomonas blattarum infection should be suspected in immunosuppressed patients combining the CT appearances and clinical information.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 1249-1252, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-309909

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Peritoneal dialysis is an important approach to the treatment of renal failure diseases such as acute renal failure, chronic renal failure and uremia. In this paper are presented the application of the multifunction squirm pump developed by authors, the use of PLC and single-chip to control harmonically, and the instituition of full automatic dialysis therapy. Man-machine interface with integrative touch liquid crystal display is adopted in the system, and Chinese interface is used to display and operate so that user can manipulate it in a guiding way. Hence, the whole process is simple and clear. At the same time, it is very easy to set dialysis parameters suited for medical treatment demands of all kinds of patients. Through squirm pump, electric valve, electronic weighing system and electrical heating system, the accurate control of input and output dialysis volumes, flow velocities, temperature, and other parameters are achieved and automatic alarm function is also implemented. Meanwhile, particular intelligent card system that can access automatically the user's treatment information is syncretized, which is convenient for doctor to make a diagnosis and give treatment or to carry out remote treatment. This system plays an important role in the improvement of peritoneal dialysis technique for renal failure treatment and clinical implementation.


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Humans , Automation , Equipment Design , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Therapeutics , Peritoneal Dialysis , Methods , Software Design , User-Computer Interface
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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-593239

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Objective: To investigate the ictal epileptic activation using simultaneous electroencephalogram functional MRI(EEG-fMRI),and to study the neural mechanism and the roles of the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures in the generation and propagation of the epileptic activity.Methods: A patient with partial epilepsy was retrospectively found to have slight seizures during the simultaneous EEG-fMRI examination.Two sessions of the ictal functional MRI data were processed and analyzed using the general-linear model.Results: Consistent activation patterns were obtained from the two sessions of data.The positive activation was found over the bilateral parietal lobes,insula cortex,bilateral striatum,thalamus and some nuclei of the brain stem,as well as over the vermis and right cerebellar hemisphere.The maximum intensity point was in the left parietal lobe.Conclusion: The seizure activation is originated from the cerebral cortex,and then propagates through the reciprocal circuits made up of the cortex and the subcortical structures.The cerebral cortex and the brain stem reticular formation are the main structures that propagate the seizure to contralateral hemisphere.The subcortical structures play important roles in the seizure propagation and seizure manifestation.

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