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Chinese Herbal Medicines ; (4): 496-508, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1010734

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Ischemic stroke (IS) is a severe cerebrovascular disease with a high incidence, mortality, and disability rate. The first-line treatment for IS is the use of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA). Regrettably, numerous patients encounter delays in treatment due to the narrow therapeutic window and the associated risk of hemorrhage. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has exhibited distinct advantages in preventing and treating IS. TCM enhances cerebral microcirculation, alleviates neurological disorders, regulates energy metabolism, mitigates inflammation, reduces oxidative stress injuries, and inhibits apoptosis, thereby mitigating brain damage and preventing IS recurrence. This article summarizes the etiology, pathogenesis, therapeutic strategies, and relationship with modern biology of IS from the perspective of TCM, describes the advantages of TCM in the treatment of IS, and further reviews the pharmacodynamic characteristics and advantages of TCM in the acute and recovery phases of IS as well as in post-stroke complications. Additionally, it offers valuable insights and references for the clinical application of TCM in IS prevention and treatment, as well as for the development of novel drugs.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1022437

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Objective:To explore the clinical value of semi-ex vivo intestinal autotrans-plantation (IATx) for patients with mesenteric root regional tumors accompanied by vascular invasion.Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 6 patients who underwent semi-ex vivo IATx in the Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital from September 2021 to December 2022 were collected. There were 4 males and 2 females, aged (47±21)years. Observation indicators: (1) surgical conditions; (2) postoperative conditions; (3) follow-up. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented by Mean± SD. Count data were represented by absolute numbers. Results:(1) Surgical conditions. All 6 patients completed semi-ex vivo IATx successfully. The operation time, warm ischemia time, cold ischemia time, volume of intraoperative blood transfusion were (10.2±2.1)hours, (2.3±1.6)minutes, (49.2±15.6)minutes, (707±263)mL. Of the 6 patients, 3 patients were intraoperatively perfused with cold UW solution, while the other 3 were not. (2) Postoperative conditions. Results of postoperative pathological examination of the 6 patients showed 4 cases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, 1 case of cholangiocarcinoma, and 1 case of mesenteric fibromatosis. All 6 cases had nega-tive surgical margins and the duration of postoperative hospital stay was (19±4)days. None of the patient had gastrointestinal bleeding or anastomotic leakage postoperatively, and the autotransplanted intestine functioned well. There was no perioperative death, and intravenous rehydration was not required after discharge. (3) Follow-up. All 6 patients were followed up for (12±5)months. Only 1 patient with mesenteric fibromatosis had recurrence in the 7th month postoperatively, while the remaining 5 patients showed no sign of recurrence or metastasis. There were 4 of 6 patients with chronic diarrhea. They were improved after oral loperamide, bifidobacterium and pancreatin capsules. All 6 patients survived.Conclusion:Semi-ex vivo IATx for the treatment of patients with mesenteric root regional tumors accompanied by vascular invasion is safe and feasible, which can achieve good short-term efficacy.

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