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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 597-604, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996466

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@#Objective    To systematically review the efficacy and safety of transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TFTAVR) under local anesthesia (LA) and general anesthesia (GA). Methods    Electronic databases including PubMed, EMbase, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CNKI, WanFang and CBM were searched to collect randomized controlled trial and cohort studies on clinical outcomes of TFTAVR under LA and GA from inception to September 2020. Two authors independently screened literature, extracted data and assessed the quality of studies, and a meta-analysis was performed by using Stata 16.0 software. Results    A total of 30 studies involving 52 087 patients were included in this study. There were 18 719 patients in the LA group and 33 368 patients in the GA group. The results of meta-analysis showed that the in-hospital all-cause mortality rate [RR=0.65, 95%CI (0.45, 0.94), P=0.021], 30-day all-cause mortality rate [RR=0.73, 95%CI (0.62, 0.86), P<0.001], 30-day stroke [RR=0.82, 95%CI (0.68, 0.98), P=0.025], cardiac arrest [RR=0.50, 95%CI (0.34, 0.73), P<0.001], ICU stay time [RR=−6.86, 95%CI (−12.31, −1.42), P=0.013], and total hospital stay  time [RR=−2.02, 95%CI (−2.59, −1.45), P<0.001] in the LA group were all better than those in the GA group. There was no significant difference in the in-hospital stroke [RR=0.83, 95%CI (0.69, 1.00), P=0.053], in-hospital myocardial infarction (MI) [RR=1.74, 95%CI (0.43, 7.00), P=0.434], or 30-day MI [RR=0.77, 95%CI (0.42, 1.42), P=0.404] between the two groups. Conclusion    LA provides a safe and effective way to induce sedation without intubation, and may be a good alternative to GA for TFTAVR.

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Indian Heart J ; 2022 Jun; 74(3): 251-255
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220906

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Introduction: The comparative effectiveness of ProGlide® compared with MANTA® vascular closure devices (VCDs) in large-bore access site management is not entirely certain, and has only been evaluated in underpowered studies. This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the outcomes of ProGlide® compared with MANTA® VCDs. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) were searched systematically for relevant articles from the inception of the database until August 27, 2021. The outcomes of interest were all bleeding events, major bleeding, major and minor vascular complications, pseudoaneurysm, stenosis or dissection, and VCD failure. Risk ratios were used as point estimates of endpoints. All statistical analyses were carried out using R version 4.0.3. Results: Four observational studies and 1 pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) were included in the final analysis. There was no significant difference between the ProGlide® and MANTA® groups in the risk of all bleeding events, major/life-threatening bleeding, major vascular complications, minor vascular complications, pseudoaneurysms, and/or stenosis or dissection of the entry site vessel. However, the incidence of VCD failure was higher in the ProGlide® group compared with the MANTA® group (RR 1.94; 95% CI 1.31e2.84; I2 ¼ 0%). Conclusion: In conclusion, both VCDs (ProGlide® and MANTA®) have comparable outcomes with regard to risk of bleeding, vascular complications, pseudoaneurysms, and/or stenosis or dissection of entry vessel. ProGlide® was however associated with higher device failure.

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Rev. cuba. ortop. traumatol ; 36(1)abr. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1409050

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Introducción: Una correcta evaluación fisioterapéutica permite direccionar una intervención idónea del paciente con amputación transfemoral. Objetivo: Describir clínicamente a los pacientes con amputación transfemoral unilateral en la ciudad de Pasto, Nariño, Colombia. Métodos: Se realiza estudio transversal de casos múltiples. Se selecciona una muestra de 13 pacientes que se encontraban en la base de datos del Instituto Departamental de Salud de Nariño, con amputación transfemoral unilateral, a los que se realizó una caracterización sociodemográfica y clínica, así como una evaluación fisioterapéutica. Se obtuvieron valores de frecuencias y porcentajes. El análisis de los datos recolectados se realizó mediante el software SPSS, versión 24. De manera descriptiva se dieron a conocer los resultados de la evaluación fisioterapéutica. Resultados: La edad media de los pacientes fue de 46 años, predominó el género masculino (77 por ciento), y la etiología traumática (69,23 por ciento). La sensación y dolor de miembro fantasma se presentó en el 69,23 por ciento y 53,84 por ciento de los pacientes, respectivamente. Se encontró una disminución marcada de fuerza muscular en los músculos pelvitrocantéreos, glúteo medio, menor y tensor de la fascia lata. El rango de movimiento estaba disminuido para los movimientos de rotación interna con una media de 27,8°/ 45°, rotación externa con una media de 29,8°/ 45° y aducción de cadera con una media de 31,2°/ 45°. Conclusiones: Las principales características clínicas y resultados de evaluación fisioterapéutica de los pacientes con amputación transfemoral unilateral son la presencia de sensación y dolor de miembro fantasma, diminución de fuerza, rangos de movimiento y presencia de escoliosis dorsales y/o lumbares. Realizar un adecuado proceso de evaluación fisioterapéutica, proporciona información sobre las necesidades individuales de cada paciente en cuanto a rehabilitación, para posteriormente, ejecutar un tratamiento idóneo(AU)


Introduction: Correct physiotherapeutic evaluation allows directing ideal intervention for the patient with transfemoral amputation. Objective: To clinically describe patients with unilateral transfemoral amputation in the city of Pasto, Nariño, Colombia. Methods: A cross-sectional study of multiple cases is carried out. A sample of 13 patients was selected. They were in the database of the Departmental Institute of Health of Nariño, with unilateral transfemoral amputation, they had underwent a sociodemographic and clinical characterization, as well as a physiotherapeutic evaluation. Frequency values and percentages were obtained. The analysis of the collected data was carried out using the SPSS software, version 24. The results of the physiotherapeutic evaluation were disclosed in a descriptive manner. Results: The mean age of the patients was 46 years, the male gender predominated (77 percent), and the traumatic etiology (69.23 percent). Phantom limb sensation and pain occurred in 69.23 percent and 53.84 percent of the patients, respectively. A marked decrease in muscle strength was found in the pelvitrochanteric, gluteus medius, minimus, and tensor fascia lata muscles. The range of motion was decreased for movements of internal rotation with a mean of 27.8°/45°, external rotation with a mean of 29.8°/45°, and hip adduction with a mean of 31.2°/ 45°. Conclusions: The main clinical characteristics and physiotherapeutic evaluation results of patients with unilateral transfemoral amputation are the presence of phantom limb sensation and pain, decreased strength, range of motion, and the presence of dorsal and/or lumbar scoliosis. An adequate physiotherapeutic evaluation process provides information on the individual needs of each patient in terms of rehabilitation, in order to subsequently execute an ideal treatment(AU)


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Humans , Adolescent , Amputation, Surgical/methods , Amputation, Surgical/psychology , Amputation, Surgical/rehabilitation , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Amputation, Traumatic
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225765

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A diagnostic cerebral angiography is a vital tool in the planning and management of various cerebrovascular conditions. Newer angiographic modalities, such as digital subtraction angiography offers dynamic imaging of the cerebral blood flow and is the preferred diagnostic modality of choice when a subsequent intervention is contemplated. Traditionally, the transfemoral route at the groin was used as the site for vascular access. However, landmark randomised controlled trials in the field of interventional cardiology have demonstrated the safety, efficacy and patient comfort attained by employing a trans-radial access for angiography and interventions. This has spawned numerous studies which were directed explicitly towards cerebral angiography and neuro-intervention. We present this review of literature to consolidate the current practices and to encourage the neuro-interventionalists to shift to a radial first approach.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 765-776, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886497

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@#Objective    To evaluate the early and mid-term safety of transcatheter aortic valve replacement via transfemoral (TF), transapical (TAp) and transsubclavian (TSc) approaches by meta-analysis. Methods    We systematically searched the clinical comparative trials published from inception to June 2019 from PubMed, Web of Science, EMbase and The Cochrane Library, to evaluate the safety of transcatheter aortic valve replacement through TF, TAp or TSc approaches. The information of all-cause mortality at 30 days, 1 year, 2 years and the incidence of common complications at 30 days after operation (including pacemaker-dependent block, major vascular complications, severe bleeding events, acute renal injury and stroke) were exacted, and a meta-analysis was conducted by RevMan 5.3 software. Results    This study included 11 literatures, with a total of 7 833 patients, among whom 5 348 patients were treated by TF TAVR, 1 796 patients by TAp TAVR and 689 patients by TSc TAVR. The results of the meta-analysis were as follows: (1)  at 30 days after operation, the mortality of TF and TSc approaches were lower than that of the TAp approach (TF vs. TAp:OR=0.57, 95%CI 0.39-0.84, P=0.004; TSc vs. TAp: OR=4.12, 95%CI 1.93-8.79, P=0.000 3). There was no statistical difference between the TF and TSc approaches (TF vs. TSc: OR=0.98, 95%CI 0.38-2.51, P=0.97); at 1 year, there was no statistical difference in mortality among the three approaches (P>0.05); at 2 years, there was no statistical difference between TSc and TF or TAp approaches (TF vs. TSc: OR=1.21, 95%CI 0.95-1.54, P=0.13; TSc vs. TAp: OR=1.02, 95%CI 0.76-1.36, P=0.91). (2) The incidence of acute kidney injury after TF approach was lower than that of the TAp approach (OR=0.30, 95%CI 0.22-0.41, P<0.000 01). (3) There was no statistical difference in major vascular complications between TSc and TF or TAp approaches (TF vs. TSc: OR=0.75, 95%CI 0.38-1.49, P=0.41; TSc vs. TAp: OR=1.37, 95%CI 0.56-3.32, P=0.49). (4) There was no statistical difference in severe bleeding events between TF and TSc (OR=0.97, 95%CI 0.53-1.76, P=0.92). (5) There was no statistical difference in the incidence of postoperative stroke, pacemaker dependent block among the three approaches (P>0.05). Conclusion    TAp and TSc approaches are safe and effective. They are not only an alternative to TF approach, but also the first choice in some patients with poor condition of iliofemoral artery.

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ARS med. (Santiago, En línea) ; 45(2): 38-45, jun 23, 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1223958

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Introducción: la decisión de protetizar a un paciente amputado depende de: la etiología, nivel de amputación, uni o bilateralidad, comorbilidades, soporte sociofamiliar, capacidad funcional y motivación del paciente. Observación clínica: varón, 83 años, diabético, cardiopatía isquémica, accidente cerebrovascular con paresia braquial derecha residual en año 2000. Clavo gamma por fractura pertro-cantérea derecha en 2012 y amputación transfemoral derecha en 2018 de causa vascular. Se protetiza mediante encaje de contención isquiática CAT-CAM, sistema de suspensión tipo Kiss, rodilla de bloqueo a la extensión con adaptación del sistema de desbloqueo en porción antero-interna del encaje y pie Sach. Tras tratamiento fisioterápico, consigue deambulación autónoma con ayuda de un bastón y tercera persona por dificultad para agarre de MSD. Conclusión: los médicos rehabilitadores debemos apostar por dotar a nuestros pacientes de autonomía y funcionalidad, siempre que sea viable.


Introduction: prosthesis, an amputee patient, depends on etiology, level, uni or bilaterality, comorbidities, socio-family support, functional capacity, and motivation of the patient. Clinical observation: male, 83 years old, diabetic, ischemic heart disease, stroke with residual upper right limb (URL) paresis in 2000. Gamma nail due to the right trochanteric fracture in 2012, and right transfemoral amputation in 2018 of vascular cause. Prosthetic fitting CAD-CAM socket/interface, Kiss type suspension system, extension locking knee with an adaptation of the unlocking system in the antero-internal portion of the socket, and Sach foot. After physiotherapeutic treatment, he achieves independent walking with the help of 1 cane and third-person due to difficulty in the URL grip. Conclusion: rehabilitation doctors must bet on providing our patients with independency, and better function, whenever it is viable.


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Humans , Male , Aged, 80 and over , Patients , Physicians , Prostheses and Implants , Personal Autonomy , Amputation, Surgical , Paresis , Canes , Walking , Myocardial Ischemia , Stroke , Diabetes Mellitus
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213044

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Gastroduodenal artery (GDA) aneurysm is a rare but potentially fatal vascular disease, with chronic pancreatitis being reported as the commonest etiological factor. Rupture, which is not uncommon, carries a high risk of mortality. The typical patient with palpable epigastric mass, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and pain, may not present in the emergency and the lesion is often picked up incidentally on abdominal ultrasound or a computed tomography. We describe a critical case presenting with lump in abdomen which was found out to be gastroduodenal artery aneurysm on scanning, developing in a patient with recurrent highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) induced pancreatitis managed with transfemoral catheter embolization. The patient in question succumbed due to post procedure hepatic failure. The management of aneurysms since historic times have been challenging, the open procedures are being gradually replaced by endovascular techniques, which are yielding better results.

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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E428-E435, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-862365

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Objective To study the effects of prosthetic alignment on internal contact mechanical characteristics of intact knee joint for transfemoral amputees. Methods The gait experiment of transfemoral amputees was performed under different alignment conditions, and the differences of lower limb motion and ground reaction force (GRF) were analyzed and compared with those of the non-amputees. The three-dimensional (30) finite element model of knee joint was build and used to analyze the effect of alignments of socket adduction and abduction on internal contact mechanical characteristics between femur cartilage, tibia cartilage and meniscus. Results For knee joint of the non-amputees, contact force was mainly concentrated on the medial sides at the moment of the first GRF peak, while contact force was mainly concentrated on the lateral sides at the moment of the second GRF peak. However, for intact knee joint of the transfemoral amputees, contact force was mainly concentrated on the medial side at the moment of two GRF peaks. The stress of the medial meniscus, contact force and contact area between the medial meniscus and cartilage all obviously increased under the alignment of 6° socket adduction. Conclusions Compared with non-amputees, the incidence of knee osteoarthritis (OA) in amputees was higher, which was related to the long-term overload of the medial knee joint. The alignment of socket adduction may increase the risk of knee OA in the intact side of transfemoral amputees. In clinic, excessive adduction of the socket should be avoided during prosthetic alignment.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1197-1201, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905686

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Objective:To study the design and fabrication of the sub-ischial compression/release stabilized (CRS) transfemoral prosthetic socket based on 3D reconstructed residual limb. Methods:The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a transfemoral amputee's residual limb was used for 3D construction. The base of the socket was constructed by the surface of the 3D geometry of residual limb in SolidWorks, and then the sketching and swept surface function was applied to create the compression and release structure. The CRS socket was analyzed by finite element method. The simulation was then validated experimentally. Results:The transfemoral CRS socket was successfully constructed in SolidWorks and assembled with the residual limb for finite element modeling. The simulation results showed the residual limb pressure distribution over the CRS socket compression areas. The maximum residual limb pressure was predicted to be 218.5 kPa by the finite element model, and experimentally measured was 239 kPa. The maximum residual limb pressure was within the pain threshold and pain tolerance range, and the patient was satisfied with the socket. Conclusion:This attempt of reconstructing residual limb MRI to design the CRS prosthetic socket provided another way to study the socket behavior in the prosthesis fitting process. The FEM-CAD method can improve the socket design and fitting process with computer simulation to reduce the trial on patients.

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Motriz (Online) ; 25(3): e101995, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040649

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Aim: Surface electromyography (sEMG) has been established as a safe non-invasive method to investigate neuromuscular function. However, the use of this instrument to assess lower limbs of transfemoral amputees still presents a lack of standardization in its methods of signal acquisition and processing. The aim of this study was to review the current state of sEMG utilization to assess transfemoral amputees, the procedures adopted for the acquisition and the functional findings. Methods: This is a literature review. Five electronic databases were searched to find the studies: All relevant information of each study was extracted and registered. Methodological quality was evaluated using a customized checklist. Results: Eight studies followed the inclusion criteria and were included in this paper. Four studies did not reach more than 80% of the quality checklist, few studies fully described the methodology applied. The muscles assessed were similar in all studies, electrodes placement was determined by different criteria. Conclusion: This paper demonstrates that a few studies have used this method to assess this population and the main variable aspect is concerned to the placement of the electrodes. More researches are needed to better understand the neuromuscular behavior of amputees by using sEMG and assist future researches to develop more reproducible and reliable studies.(AU)


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Humans , Electromyography/instrumentation , Hip/physiopathology , Amputation, Surgical , Knee/physiopathology
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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 716-726, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-716075

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transradial intervention (TRI) is becoming the preferred method over transfemoral intervention (TFI) because TRI is associated with lower incidence of major bleeding and vascular complications. However, there has been limited published data regarding the clinical outcomes of TRI versus TFI in Korean patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS: A total of 689 consecutive STEMI patients who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with drug-eluting stents (DESs) from January to December of 2009 at nine university hospitals were enrolled in this study. Mid-term angiographic and 12-month cumulative clinical outcomes of the TRI group (n = 220, 31.9%) were compared to those of the TFI group (n = 469, 28.1%). RESULTS: After propensity score matching, in-hospital complications and the 12-month major clinical outcomes during follow-up in the two groups were similar to each other. However, the incidence rates of repeat revascularization (6.4% vs. 0.5%, p = 0.003), target vessel revascularization (6.4% vs. 0.5%, p = 0.003), and major adverse cardiac events (MACE; 11.6% vs. 4.6%, p = 0.018) in the TFI group were higher than those in the TRI group during the 12-month of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, TRI in STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI with DESs was associated with lower incidence of access site hematoma, 12-month repeat revascularization, and MACE compared to TFI. Therefore, TRI might play an important role in reducing bleeding complications while improving major clinical outcomes in STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI with DESs.


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Humans , Drug-Eluting Stents , Follow-Up Studies , Hematoma , Hemorrhage , Hospitals, University , Incidence , Methods , Myocardial Infarction , Percutaneous Coronary Intervention , Propensity Score
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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 958-963, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703909

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Objectives: This study sought to compare both the safety and efficacy of transradial (TRI) versus transfemoral (TFI) approach in women undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in China. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from 5 067 women undergoing PCI in Fuwai Hospital, Beijing, China between 2006 and 2011. 4 105 patients underwent TRI and 962 patients underwent TFI. A One-to-one propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to control for potential biases. A total of 897 pairs were matched. Results: After controlling for confounders using PSM, baseline and procedural characteristics were well-balanced between TRI and TFI groups. Patients undergoing TRI had significantly fewer major post-PCI bleeding (1.0% vs 3.5%, P<0.001) and access site complications (8.5% vs 19.7%,P<0.001) after PSM. There was no statistical differences in the incidence rates of major adverse cardiac events (a composite of cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization) during hospitalization (P>0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that TRI was an independent predictor of reduced major bleeding (OR=0.64, 95%CI: 0.54-0.76, P<0.001) and access site complications (OR=0.67, 95%CI:0.61-0.74, P<0.001). Conclusions: Our result show that TRI is related to reduced major bleeding and access site complications as compared to TFI in Chinese female patients undergoing PCI.

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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12): 207-210, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694237

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Objective To investigate the safety, reliability and effectiveness of supra - aortic artery stenting angioplasty via transradial access in treating supra-aortic artery occlusion or stenosis. Methods The clinical data of 325 consecutive patients with supra-aortic artery occlusion or stenosis, who were admitted to authors' hospital during the period from January 2012 to January 2016 to receive stenting angioplasty, were retrospectively analyzed. According to patient's own will, the 325 patients were divided into transradial access group (n=52) and transfemoral access group (n=273). The results of the puncturing, the operative results, the duration of operation, the amount of intraoperative blood loss, the postoperative complications, the time of postoperative rest in bed, the average time of hospitalization of both groups were recorded. Results No statistically significant differences in the success rate of puncturing, the success rate of operation and the amount of intraoperative blood loss existed between the two groups (P>0. 05). In 73. 1% of patients (38/52) of the transradial access group the duration of operation was ≤30 min, while only in 43. 2% of patients (118/ 273) of the transfemoral access group the duration of operation was ≤30 min, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0. 000 1). After the operation, in transradial access group puncture point bleeding was seen in 8 patients and hematoma at the puncture site in one patient, the complication rate was 17. 3% (9/52), while in transfemoral access group puncture point bleeding was observed in 23 patients, hematoma at the puncture site in 7 patients, pain of puncture site in one patient, and cerebral hemorrhage in one patient, the total complication rate was 11. 7% (32/273); but the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant (χ2=1. 236, P=0. 266). Patients in the transradial access group could get out of bed immediately after the operation. No statistically significant difference in the average time of hospitalization existed between the two groups (P>0. 05). Conclusion In performing endovascular stenting angioplasty for supra-aortic artery occlusion or stenosis, both transradial access and transfemoral access are safe, reliable and effective. Transradial access can be used as a replacement of transfemoral access. (J Intervent Radiol, 2018, 27:207-210)

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1216-1220, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-661162

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Objective To compare the walking abilities of an unilateral transfemoral amputee with four different prosthetic knee joints, to provide a reference for clinical prosthetic prescription. Methods An unilateral transfemoral amputee was asked to wear four kinds of pros-thetic knee joints, mechanical four-bar, pneumatic four-bar, hydraulic and intelligent prosthetic knee joints, and evaluated with Timed Up and Go Test, indoor 6-Minute Walk Test, Static Stand Balance Test and a 1000-meter Outdoor Walking Ability Test, wearing Intelligent De-vice for Energy Expenditure and Activity. Results The amputee consumed the least energy and walked the fastest with intelligent prosthetic knee joint. Conclusion There are some difference in walking ability with different prosthetic knee joints.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1216-1220, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-658274

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Objective To compare the walking abilities of an unilateral transfemoral amputee with four different prosthetic knee joints, to provide a reference for clinical prosthetic prescription. Methods An unilateral transfemoral amputee was asked to wear four kinds of pros-thetic knee joints, mechanical four-bar, pneumatic four-bar, hydraulic and intelligent prosthetic knee joints, and evaluated with Timed Up and Go Test, indoor 6-Minute Walk Test, Static Stand Balance Test and a 1000-meter Outdoor Walking Ability Test, wearing Intelligent De-vice for Energy Expenditure and Activity. Results The amputee consumed the least energy and walked the fastest with intelligent prosthetic knee joint. Conclusion There are some difference in walking ability with different prosthetic knee joints.

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Neurointervention ; : 127-130, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730315

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A 74-year-old female with acute cerebral infarction was treated with intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator. Subsequent percutaneous transfemoral angiography and mechanical thrombectomy were performed due to a right middle cerebral artery occlusion, which was successfully recanalized. Two days after treatment, the patient complained of vague right abdominal pain and a laboratory test showed anemia. Abdominal computed tomography showed a right renal subcapsular hematoma. After conservative management, the patient was discharged without complications. We report a rare complication after intravenous thrombolysis in a patient with acute cerebral infarction.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Abdominal Pain , Anemia , Angiography , Cerebral Infarction , Hematoma , Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery , Thrombectomy , Tissue Plasminogen Activator
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Indian J Cancer ; 2015 Dec; 52(6)Suppl_2: s107-s111
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-169277

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PURPOSE: To improve patient comfort and reduce complications, clinical benefit of a transradial approach for transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) was evaluated in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS: A total of 284 patients with HCC for TACE was divided into transradial approach group (n = 126) and transfemoral approach group (n = 158). These two groups of cases were retrospectively compared with regard to complications, the procedural time, X‑ray exposure time, length of hospitalization, and hospital costs. RESULTS: There were lower incidence rates of complications including abdominal distension (42.85% vs. 87.97%, P < 0.001), vomiting (53.17% vs. 77.22%, P < 0.001), lumbago (1.59% vs. 97.46%, P < 0.001), and dysuria (0% vs. 62.03%, P < 0.001) in the transradial group as compared with the transfemoral group. The time required for catheterization and total X‑ray exposure time were less in the transradial group compared with the transfemoral group (Pall < 0.001). The hospital stay time and costs required for catheterization were less in the transradial group compared with the transfemoral group (P < 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively). In addition, hepatic angiography and TACE were completed in 100% and 99.2% cases in transfemoral and transradial groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Transradial approach for TACE improves quality of life in patients with HCC by offering fewer complications and lower costs compared with transfemoral approach.

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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2015 Jul; 18(3): 343-351
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162334

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Context: Several studies have analyzed the long‑term survival after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). However, no previous studies have looked at survival beyond 1‑year with respect to the type of anesthesia. Aims: The aim was to evaluate the mid‑term survival after TAVI with respect to the type of anesthesia (general anesthesia [GA] vs. local anesthesia ± sedation [LASedation]) or the type of procedure (transfemoral [transfem] vs. transapical TAVI) performed. Settings and Design: Retrospective cohort study. Subjects and Methods: This retrospective study included TAVI’s between January 2009 and June 2013. Patients were divided into three groups: transfem TAVI under GA, transfem TAVI under LASedation and transapical TAVI. A total of 176 patients were eligible. The following clinical outcomes were evaluated: (1) Mortality, (2) Major cardiovascular complications, (3) Conduction abnormalities and arrhythmias, (4) Acute kidney injury, (5) Aortic regurgitation, (6) Neurologic events, (7) Vascular complications, (8) Pulmonary complications, (9) Bleeding, (10) Infectious complications, (11) Delirium. Statistical Analysis Used: A Kruskal–Wallis test was performed to test significance between the three groups for quantitative variables. Categorical variables were compared using a Chi‑square test. Survival was estimated using Kaplan–Meier method. Results: There was no statistically significant difference between the survival of both transfem TAVI’s (P = 0.46). The short‑term outcome of the transfem TAVI groups was better than the transapical arm, but their mid‑term survival did not show any significant difference (P = 0.69 transapical vs. transfem GA; P = 0.07 transapical vs. transfem LASedation). Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that the type of anesthesia and the access route do not influence mid‑term survival after TAVI.


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Aged, 80 and over , Anesthesia/methods , Arrhythmias, Cardiac , Cardiovascular Diseases/complications , Humans , Male , Mortality , Statistics, Nonparametric , Survival , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/adverse effects , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/classification , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/instrumentation , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/methods , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/mortality
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2015 Mar; 63(3): 270-272
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-158583

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We report a case of the primary deep orbital venous varix treated by endovascular coil embolization procedure by transfemoral catheterization. This method of treatment has the advantage of image‑guided localization of the pathology, real‑time management and confirmation of the success of the procedure in the sitting.

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Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) ; 31(1): 62-69, Jan-Mar/2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-829415

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Introduction Modern transfemoral knee prostheses are designed to offer comfort and self-confidence to amputees. These prostheses are mainly based upon either a passive concept, with a damping system, or an active computational intelligent design to control knee motion during the swing phase. In Brazil, most lower extremity amputees are unable to afford modern prostheses due to their high cost. In this work, we present the conception, design and development of a low-cost intelligent prosthesis for one-sided transfemoral amputees. Methods The concept of the prosthesis is based on a control system with sensors for loads, which are installed on the amputee’s preserved leg and used as a mirror for the movement of the prosthesis. Mechanical strength analysis, using the Finite Element Method, electromechanical tests for the sensors and actuators and verification of data acquisition, signal conditioning and data transferring to the knee prosthesis were performed. Results The laboratory tests performed showed the feasibility of the proposed design. The electromechanical concept that was used enabled a controlled activation of the knee prosthesis by the two load cells located on the shoe sole of the preserved leg. Conclusions The electromechanical design concept and the resulting knee prosthesis show promising results concerning prosthesis activation during walking tests, thereby showing the feasibility of a reduced manufacturing cost compared to the modern prostheses available on the market.

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