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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 426-430, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-696834

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Objective To evaluate the feasibility of low tube voltage (80 kV)with low concentration contrast medium iodixanol (270 mg I/mL)in cerebral perfusion using 640-slice volume CT.Methods Patients who underwent CT cerebral perfusion were randomly divided into two groups.Group A:100 kV,320 mg I/mL contrast medium;group B:80 kV,270 mg I/mL contrast medium.The effective dose(ED)was record,the frontal cortex,temporal cortex and occipital cortex were selected as regions of interest(ROI),and the cerebral perfusion parameters (rCBV,rCBF,MTT,TTP)were measured separately.The CT value of the M1 segment of cerebral middle artery, the C7 segment of internal carotid artery,the basilar artery and the surrounding brain tissue were measured.The signal-to-noise radio (SNR)and the contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of two groups were compared and analyzed.All data will be statistically analyzed,and the consistency of two physicians for image quality evaluation was analyzed by Kappa analysis.Results The ED of group B was 4.56 mSv, which was reduced by 35.2% compared to group A(7.04 mSv).The perfusion parameters,the CT value of ROI and the SNR,CNR for two groups were of no statistical difference(P>0.05).Conclusion The feasibility of low tube voltage combined with low concentration contrast media is better,which not only meets the requirements of clinical diagnosis,but also reduces the radiation dose and the probability of contrast induced nephropathy.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 810-812, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388252

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Objective We studied the clinical features and its significance of coal worker's pneumoconiosis combined with sleep apnea Methods In 40 patients with coal worker's pneumoconiosis combined with sleep apnea hospitalized from February 2006 to December 2009, polysomnography ( PSG) , blood routine, urine routine, blood pressure and biochemical indicators were measured and analyzed. Results Patients with coal worker' s pneumoconiosis combined with sleep apnea manifested mainly as duplicate hypoxemia and multi-organ dysfunction: high blood pressure, dysfunction of heart, lung and kidney, increase of serum glucose, blood lipids, blood uric acid and finally led a vicious cycle to aggravate the above mentioned damage. Conclusions In clinical, multiple-organ dysfunction resulted from severe hypoxemia and hypercapnia caused by coal worker's pneumoconiosis combined with sleep apnea, should be fully aware and give ational and effective treatment early to reverse or delay the further function damages of multiple organs, and therefore significantly improve the prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 1161-1166, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-385792

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Objective To assess the CT characteristics of thoracoabdominal localized Castleman disease (LCD) in 55 cases and correlate with histopathologic features. Methods Fifty-five patients with LCD proved histopathologically in thorax ( n = 25 ) and abdomen ( n = 30 ) were collected during past 20 years. The unenhanced and contrast-enhanced CT were performed in all patients. Two radiologists reviewed CT images and the CT findings were analyzed simultaneously. Results In 54 patients with hyaline-vascular type ( n = 50 ) and mixed type ( n = 4 ) localized CD, the lesion typically presented as solitary mass (90. 7% , 49 cases), with irregular or lobular or infiltrative margin ( 83.3% , 45 cases),central calcification (38. 9%, 21 cases), marked enhancement (100% , 54 cases), focal non-necrosis low attenuation areas (72. 2%, 39 cases), lymphadenopathy (70.4%, 38 cases) and dilated feeding vessels adjacent to the mass (96.3%, 52 cases). One lesion with plasma cell type localized CD presented as a mass with irregular margin, mild enhancement and central necrosis. Four morphologic patterns wereclassified on CT, including solitary mass with well-circumscribed margin (n =4), irregular or lobular margin ( n = 30), infiltrative or halo-like margin ( n = 16 ), and multiple coalescent maasses ( n = 5 ). Conclusion CT features of thoracoabdominal localized CD are closely related to the location and pathological type. LCD with hyaline-vascular and mixed type has typical CT characteristics, while LCD with plasma cell type has no typical CT findings.

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