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  • Endovascular Embolization for Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms

    目的 总结前交通动脉瘤栓塞治疗的经验。 方法 2008年1月-2011年8月,23例前交通动脉瘤患者均在全身麻醉下行动脉瘤内栓塞治疗。其中4例在导丝或导管保护动脉瘤颈情况下行栓塞治疗;1例术中导丝刺破动脉瘤,继续快速填塞至动脉瘤完全栓塞;1例栓塞后弹簧圈突入载瘤动脉,行A1-A2段支架后置入。 结果 23例患者手术技术成功率100%。术后即刻造影,动脉瘤完全栓塞11例,>90%栓塞8例,<90%栓塞4例。支架后置入患者术后出现脑梗死,经治疗1个月后康复出院。所有患者临床随访6~24个月,未见再出血。16例患者行全脑血管数字减影血管成像复查,动脉瘤未见复发,其中3例>90%栓塞、2例<90%栓塞患者动脉瘤完全闭塞。 结论 弹簧圈栓塞治疗前交通动脉瘤是一种安全、有效的治疗方式。但其技术难度相对较大,需要细致操作。

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Routine use of bilateral internal mammary artery grafts for myocardial revascularization in diabetic patients: a propensity score matched study

    Objective To evaluate the influence of diabetes on coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using bilateral internal mammary artery (BIMA). Methods From December 2015 to August 2017, 182 patients (153 males, 29 females, age of 56.5±6.8 years) underwent CABG using BIMA. The propensity score was used to create matched diabetes (n=66) and non-diabetes (n=66) cohorts. The operative data, post-operative outcomes and coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA) of the diabetes group (53 males, 13 females, age of 57.8±7.2 years) and the non-diabetes group (56 males, 10 females, age of 56.3±6.0 years) were analyzed retrospectively. Results There was no peri-operative mortality. There was no difference in operative sternal wound complication (P=0.466), or graft patency (P=0.730 for internal mammary arteries and 0.684 for saphenous vein grafts) between the matched diabetes and the non-diabetes groups. However, patients with elevated glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) (n=54) had more sternal wound complications (P=0.006). The level of Hb1Ac of the patients with sternal wound complication was significantly higher than that of the patients without sternal wound complication. Conclusion BIMA grafting may be performed routinely even in diabetic patients, without increased complications. However, elevated HbA1c level should be avoided to reduce sternal wound complication.

    Release date:2018-11-27 04:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Hybrid surgical and interventional ablation versus video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation: A case control study

    Objective To verify whether hybrid surgical and interventional ablation(HA) for the treatment of persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) is superior to video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical radiofrequency ablation (VATS-RA). Methods From September 2010 to December 2017, 79 consecutive patients with persistent AF underwent VATS-RA or HA in Fuwai Hospital. VATS-RA was performed in sixty patients (a stand-alone surgical group, 48 males and 12 females, at average age of 56.0±7.6 years, and HA was performed in nineteen patients (a hybrid group, 14 males and 5 females, at average age of 58.0±7.3 years). Follow-up was completed at 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and annually thereafter. Postoperative sinus rhythm was defined as sinus rhythm recorded in 24-hour or 7-day Holter during follow-up, without exhibited rapid atrial tachyarrhythmia≥30 s including AF, atrial flutter, or atrial tachycardia. Results Seventy-eight patients (98.7%) completed the follow-up. Although the preoperative left atrial diameter (49.1±5.3 mm) in the hybrid group was significantly greater than that in the stand-alone surgical group (41.7±6.2 mm, P<0.001). Overall sinus rhythm maintenance rate in the hybrid group was significantly greater than that in the stand-alone surgical group (94.7% versus 64.4%,P=0.011). And sinus rhythm maintenance rate free from anti-arrhythmic drugs (AADs) and catheter ablation in the hybrid group was significantly greater than that in the stand-alone surgical group (84.2% versus 50.8%, P=0.010). Conclusion HA is superior to VATS-RA in the treatment of persistent AF, but a larger sample size is needed for further validation in prospective randomized studies.

    Release date:2018-09-25 04:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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