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2. Rare malignant melanotic nerve sheath tumors of the upper limb nerves: utility of high-frequency ultrasonography in preoperative imaging
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Wenqing, Gong, Jing, Wang, Rui, Zhao, Minjuan, Zheng, and Dingzhang, Chen
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Upper Extremity ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Nerve Sheath Neoplasms ,Neurilemmoma ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
Melanotic nerve sheath tumor (MNST) is a rare variant of schwannoma. Here, we report an unusual case of multiple MNST lesions located in the upper limb nerves. The patient presented with a mass on the left wrist in 2016 and another mass on the left thumb in 2017. In both instances, magnetic resonance imaging scans confirmed multiple giant-cell tumors of the tendon sheath. Persistent pain in the left upper limb and numbness in the ring finger and little finger recurred in 2021. High-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) showed that the left brachial plexus nerves (C5-8) were widened compared with those on the contralateral side; the neuroma formed at the lateral cord, and the median nerve was markedly thickened. The surgical findings were consistent with the ultrasound results. Pathology confirmed that the tumors were malignant MNSTs. HFUS is important for preoperative diagnosis and lesion localization, even identifying some lesions that are unrecognized on magnetic resonance imaging; thus, HFUS is crucial for improving surgical strategy and decision-making.
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- 2022
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3. Echocardiographic Characteristics and <scp>Contrast‐Enhanced</scp> Imaging of Intravenous Leiomyomatosis With Intracardiac Extension
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Yicui Niu, Hui Ma, Zihao Yang, and Minjuan Zheng
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Inferior vena cava ,Intracardiac injection ,Heart Neoplasms ,Leiomyomatosis ,Internal iliac vein ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Heart Atria ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Intravenous leiomyomatosis ,Vascular Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,Echocardiography ,Ventricle ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Female ,Histopathology ,Radiology ,business ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound ,Ovarian vein - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Intravenous leiomyomatosis (IVL) is a histologically benign but biologically aggressive tumor. This study aimed to summarize the echocardiography and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEU) characteristics of IVL to provide a basis for clinical diagnosis and therapy. METHODS Fourteen IVL patients with uterus leiomyoma history (female, 46.4 ± 5.6 years) were enrolled in this study from March 2008 to December 2020 in our hospital. Preoperative imaging examination data were collected, including echocardiography computed tomography data; six patients also underwent CEU. All patients underwent successful resection, confirmed by histopathology. RESULTS Echocardiographic characteristics: The mean sizes of intracardiac parts of IVL tumors were 54.0 ± 17.9 mm (length) and 24.6 ± 9.8 mm (width). IVL tumors exhibited two echocardiography types: isoechoic solid mass (71.4%, 10/14) and anechoic cystic conduits (28.6%, 4/14), with enlargements of the right atrium (57.1%,8/14), right ventricle (1 patient, 7.1%), and inferior vena cava (57.1%, 8/14). About 21.4% of the patients (3/14) had right ventricular dysfunction. Right heart obstruction was observed in 42.8% (6/14) of the patients. CEU characteristics: the solid mass type exhibited an earlier perfusion and lower perfusion intensity than the conduits type. CEU was helpful in determining origins and pathways: from the internal iliac vein (pathway I, 71.4%), from the ovarian vein (pathway II, 14.3%), or both (14.3%). The echocardiographic appearances of the 14 cases were consistent with the features of the resection specimens. CONCLUSION Combined echocardiography and CEU can provide a more valuable information for the diagnosis of IVL and essential basis for treatment.
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- 2021
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4. Cerebral infarction and risk factors in acute type A aortic dissection with arch branch extension
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Wenqing Gong, Ling Zhou, Lei Shang, Hongliang Zhao, Weixun Duan, Minjuan Zheng, and Shuping Ge
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Aortic Dissection ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aorta, Thoracic ,Stroke Volume ,Cerebral Infarction ,Middle Aged ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Ischemic Stroke ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Stanford type A aortic dissection (AAD) may affect the supra-aortic arteries, which are associated with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) or transient ischemic attack (TIA). This study aimed to investigate cerebral perfusion, the infarction incidence and risk factors in AAD patients.A total of 156 consecutive AAD patients were enrolled and divided into two groups according to whether the aortic arch branches were involved: the affected group (n = 90) and the unaffected group (n = 66). Clinical, echocardiographic/carotid Doppler data and cerebral infarction morbidity were compared between the groups. Independent predictors of 30-day AAD mortality were identified through multivariable Cox regression, and perioperative risk factors were analyzed.In total, 57.7% of AAD patients had aortic arch branch involvement. Abnormal Doppler waveforms were more common in the affected group (p 0.05). Regarding intracranial perfusion, the blood flow volumes (BFVs) of the bilateral internal carotid arteries (ICAs) and right vertebral artery (RVA) in the affected group were significantly reduced (p 0.05). The incidence of cerebral infarction in the affected group was significantly higher than that in the unaffected group (35.6% vs. 19.7%, p = 0.031). Multivariable analysis revealed that age45 years old, right internal carotid artery (RICA) involvement and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were significant predictors of perioperative death.Aortic arch branch involvement is common in patients with AAD and is associated with reduced cerebral blood flow (especially on the right side) and a higher incidence of cerebral infarction. Age, extension of the RICA dissection and LVEF impairment are independent risk factors for AAD-related death.
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- 2022
5. A Heart Segmentation Algorithm Based on Dynamic Ultrasound
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Mingjun Tian and Minjuan Zheng
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General Immunology and Microbiology ,Article Subject ,Echocardiography ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Heart ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Algorithms ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
The heart is one of the most important organs of the human body. The role of the heart is to promote blood flow and provide sufficient blood flow to organs and tissues. The research on the heart has important theoretical and clinical significance. Because of the noninvasive and intuitive display of ultrasound image, it can dynamically obtain the heart state and has become the main means to detect the heart dynamics. We analyze the characteristics of cardiac ultrasound image from the medical point of view and signal processing. The heart movement is periodic and rhythmic. The image signal can be decomposed. Firstly, the image is decomposed into high- and low-frequency signals to highlight different dimensional information. Then, the attention model was introduced, focusing on the heart region. Finally, the multidimensional network carrying model was established to achieve cardiac segmentation. The experimental results show that the AOM of the algorithm proposed in this paper reaches 92%, which has a certain degree of advancement and can assist doctors to make accurate diagnosis.
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- 2022
6. Design of a Low-Voltage Instrumentation Amplifier at 1.2 V
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Jeni Liao, Jianxiong Yang, null Kangling, Minjuan Zheng, Miin-Shyue Shiau, Hong-Chong Wu, Ching-Hwa Cheng, and Don-Gey Liu
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- 2021
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7. Diagnosis of cervical plexus tumours by high-frequency ultrasonography
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Dingzhang Chen, Jing Wang, Xu Yang, Wenqing Gong, Minjuan Zheng, and Liwei Huang
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Imaging data ,Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms ,Medical technology ,medicine ,Humans ,Cervical plexus ,High frequency ultrasonography ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,R855-855.5 ,Ultrasonography ,C7 vertebra ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Research ,Ultrasound ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Case-Control Studies ,High-frequency ultrasonography ,Female ,Anatomic Landmarks ,Tumour ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Brachial plexus ,Artery - Abstract
Background Cervical plexus (CP) tumours are difficult to diagnose because of atypical symptoms. This study aimed to summarize the features of a normal CP and CP tumours observed on high-frequency ultrasonography. Methods The ultrasound data of 11 CP tumour patients and 22 normal volunteers were collected. All 11 patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 4 patients also underwent computed tomography (CT). The imaging data were compared with surgery and pathology data. Results The C7 vertebra and bifurcation of the carotid common artery (CCA) were useful anatomic markers for identifying the CP. In contrast to the C1 nerve (22.7%), the C2-4 nerves were well displayed and thinner than the brachial plexus (P P Conclusions The diagnosis of CP neuropathy is accurate and reliable by high-frequency ultrasound, and the C7 vertebra and bifurcation of the CCA are useful anatomic markers in CP ultrasonography.
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- 2021
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8. Transplantation of CRISPRa system engineered IL10-overexpressing bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of myocardial infarction in diabetic mice
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Minjuan Zheng, Liwen Liu, Jian-Ping Li, Yi Liu, Xin Meng, Ming Yu, Bai Wei, Jing Hu, Lei Zuo, Xin Bu, and Linying Xia
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0301 basic medicine ,Cardiac function curve ,Environmental Engineering ,Angiogenesis ,Biomedical Engineering ,Inflammation ,02 engineering and technology ,Diabete ,03 medical and health sciences ,CRISPRa ,medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,business.industry ,Research ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cell Biology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Transplantation ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Apoptosis ,IL-10 ,Cancer research ,Bone marrow ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,BM-MSCs - Abstract
Background Myocardial infarction (MI) is a common cause of mortality in people. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) has been shown to exert therapeutic potential to treat myocardial infarction (MI). However, in patients with diabetes, the diabetic environment affected MSCs activity and could impair the efficacy of treatment. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) has been shown to attenuate MI by suppressing inflammation. In current study, the combination of MSC transplantation with IL-10 was evaluated in a diabetic mice model with MI. Methods We engineered bone marrow derived MSCs (BM-MSCs) to overexpress IL-10 by using CRISPR activation. We established the diabetic mice model with MI and monitored the IL-10 expression after BM-MSCs transplantation. We also evaluated the effects of BM-MSCs transplantation on inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, cardiac function and angiogenesis. Results CRISPR activation system enabled overexpression of IL-10 in BM-MSCs. Transplantation of BM-MSCs overexpressing IL-10 resulted in IL-10 expression in heart after transplantation. Transplantation of BM-MSCs overexpressing IL-10 inhibited inflammatory cell infiltration and pro-inflammatory cytokines production, improved cardiac functional recovery, alleviated cardiac injury, decreased apoptosis of cardiac cells and increased angiogenesis. Conclusion In summary, we have demonstrated the therapeutic potential of IL-10 overexpressed BM-MSCs in the treatment of MI in diabetic mice. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s13036-019-0163-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2019
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9. Does Human Capital Homogeneously Improve the Corporate Innovation: Evidence from China’s Higher Education Expansion in the Late 1990s
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Meiling Kang, Yucheng Li, Zhongkuang Zhao, Minjuan Zheng, and Han Wu
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,college expansion ,corporate innovation ,heterogenous industry ,R&D expenditure ,agglomeration ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
The effect of human capital on corporate innovation varies with the distribution of human capital intensity among industries. To analyze this heterogenous effect, we utilized the variation of college enrollment expansion across different regions in China as an exogenous human capital shock. Using a sample of Chinese industrial enterprises from 1998 to 2008 and the difference-in-difference strategy, we found that industries with intensive human capital significantly increase the number of patent applications after the expansion policy. The effect is pronounced in invention patents and significantly positive in exporting and capital-intensive corporates. As for the channels, corporates in these industries are apt to adopt new technologies and increase R&D expenditures. Moreover, the agglomeration of new graduates accelerates knowledge spillover, thus promoting innovation in knowledge-intensive industries. In sum, this paper verifies the importance of policy intervention on skilled labor supply towards corporate innovation and supports the talent introduction plan of local government in China.
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- 2022
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10. Stable H3 peptide was delivered by gold nanorods to inhibit LSD1 activation and induce human mesenchymal stem cells differentiation
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Liwen Liu, Yongsheng Zhu, Jianping Li, Minjuan Zheng, Chao Sun, Xin Meng, Lei Zuo, Xiaodong Zhou, and Ling Fang
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0301 basic medicine ,hepatosis ,Cellular differentiation ,Cell ,LSD1 ,Peptide ,02 engineering and technology ,Histones ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Cells, Cultured ,Histone Demethylases ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Drug Carriers ,Nanotubes ,biology ,business.industry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Peptide Fragments ,Cell biology ,Enzyme Activation ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,chemistry ,human mesenchymal stem cell (human MSCs) ,stable peptide ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,gold nanorods (AuNRs) ,Demethylase ,Hepatocyte growth factor ,Gold ,Stem cell ,Nanocarriers ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Research Paper ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Recently, lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1), which is the first identified histone demethylase, regulates post-translational modifications and has great promise as new targets for cancer and other diseases. Moreover, the ability of LSD1 to induce the differentiation of stem cells has attracted great attention in biological fields. In this study, we designed LSD1 peptide inhibitor based on its substrate H3 peptide. Through introducing a disulfide bond to stabilize the native peptide into alpha helical structure, we get a peptide with higher cell permeability and stability compared to its parent form. Using gold nanorods (AuNRs) as delivery systems to deliver stable peptide into human MSCs, the delivery efficiency has been enhanced significantly by flow cytometry and cell fluorescent imaging. The intracellular delivery of stable peptide by AuNRs-PEI-based nanocarriers could inhibit the activation of LSD1, which together with hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) exhibits obviously synergistic effect to induce human MSCs differentiation. Furthermore, the hepatic marker genes AFP (alpha fetal protein) and ck19 are up-regulated by AuNRs-stable peptide (AuNRs- SP- PEI) with HGF. In conclusion, our study is the first time to use stable H3 peptide to inhibit LSD1 activation, which has been further delivered by AuNRs as nanocarriers into human MSCs.
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11. Typical Cases of Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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Dingzhang Chen, Jing Wang, Minjuan Zheng, and Rui Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Peripheral nerve ,Informed consent ,business.industry ,General surgery ,medicine ,business ,health care economics and organizations ,humanities - Abstract
Informed consents were obtained from all the patients involved in cases of this chapter. Patients who under 18 years provided informed consents by their guardians.
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12. Anatomy of Peripheral Nerves
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Jing Wang, Dingzhang Chen, and Minjuan Zheng
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Peripheral nervous system ,Body surface ,Cranial nerves ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,business ,Spinal cord ,Peripheral - Abstract
The peripheral nervous system refers to the neural structures and tissues throughout the body except the brain and spinal cord. The central nerves include 31 pairs of spinal nerves connected to the spinal cord and 12 pairs of cranial nerves connected to the brain. Peripheral nerves include somatic nerves at the body surface, bones, joints and skeletal muscles, and visceral nerves in the viscera, cardiovascular system, smooth muscles and glands.
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- 2020
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13. Application and Prospects of New Ultrasonic Technologies in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Nerve Disorders
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Jing Wang, Minjuan Zheng, and Dingzhang Chen
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Ultrasonic detection ,Materials science ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Tissue elasticity ,medicine ,Ultrasonic sensor ,Elastography ,Elasticity (economics) ,Elastic modulus ,Green colour ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Ultrasonic elastography is an emerging non-invasive ultrasonic detection technology. Elasticity is an important physical characteristic of human tissue. In cases where a probe is used to press the peripheral nerves along the vertical (axial) direction, the nerves will become displaced, which is termed elastic strain; imaging by ultrasonic elastography utilizes the difference in colour codes to embody the differences in tissue elasticity, where softer tissues have a small elasticity modulus and are indicated by a red colour when they are pressed; in contrast, harder tissues have a large elasticity modulus and are indicated by a blue colour when they are pressed, and those tissues with medium hardness are indicated by a green colour [1, 2].
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14. Ultrasonography of Peripheral Nerve Abnormalities
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Minjuan Zheng, Dingzhang Chen, Yunan Jia, and Jing Wang
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musculoskeletal diseases ,business.industry ,Anatomy ,Nerve injury ,musculoskeletal system ,Median nerve ,Entrapment ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,sense organs ,Tarsal tunnel ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tibial nerve ,Ulnar nerve ,Common peroneal nerve ,Cubital tunnel - Abstract
Nerve swelling accompanied by a hypoechoic structure is a common occurrence in peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome and is also indicative of a sort of tumour-like hyperplasia after nerve injury. Nerve entrapment often occurs at the bone fibre canals or tunnels, such as the median nerve in the carpal canal, the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel, the common peroneal nerve in the fibular canal at the fibular head and the tibial nerve in the tarsal tunnel. The nerve generally presents a narrow radial line at the entrapment where the proximal and/or distal end is swollen, which is seen along with hypoechoic changes and the absence of a mesh or layer structure.
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15. Ultrasonic Characteristics of Cardiovascular Changes in Children with Hutchinson–Gilford Progeria Syndrome: A Comparative Study with Normal Children and Aging People
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Fan Yang, Minjuan Zheng, Hong-Ping Song, Dang-Jie Wu, Wen-Qing Gong, Ying Zhang, Xin Sun, and Xiaoni Zhao
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aging ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Longitudinal strain ,Article Subject ,Heart Ventricles ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pulse Wave Analysis ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Progeria ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Aged ,Ejection fraction ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Infant ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Carotid Arteries ,Ventricle ,Child, Preschool ,Normal children ,Cardiology ,Elasticity Imaging Techniques ,Medicine ,Female ,Abnormality ,business ,Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Syndrome ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. The cardiovascular characteristics of children with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) remain unclear. The present study is aimed at evaluating the cardiovascular changes with ultrasound examination in children with HGPS and compared these with those in normal children and older people. Methods. Seven HGPS children, 21 age-matched healthy children, and 14 older healthy volunteers were evaluated by three-dimensional echocardiography (including strain analysis) and carotid elasticity examination with the echo-tracking technique. Results. Children with HGPS had higher left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and global longitudinal strain, when compared to older healthy volunteers (P<0.05). However, these parameters were not significantly different, when compared to those in healthy children. Furthermore, children with HGPS had lower average peak times in the left ventricle, when compared with the other two groups. For the structure of the carotid artery detected by ultrasound, the abnormality rates were similar between children with HGPS and older healthy volunteers (83.3% vs. 71.4%). The elastic parameters, elastic modulus, stiffness parameter, and pulsed wave transmittal velocity of children with HGPS were lower, when compared to those in older healthy volunteers (P<0.05), while they were higher with arterial compliance (P>0.05). Furthermore, no significant difference existed among the vascular elastic parameters between HGPS and normal children. Conclusion. HGPS children had impaired left ventricular (LV) synchrony, when compared to normal children, although the difference in LVEF was not statistically significant. Furthermore, the structural abnormality of the carotid artery in HGPS children was similar to that in older people, although the index of elasticity appears to be more favorable. These results suggest that the cardiovascular system in HGPS children differs from natural aging.
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16. Scanning Methods for Peripheral Nerves and Normal Ultrasonograms
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Minjuan Zheng, Wenqing Gong, Jing Wang, and Dingzhang Chen
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Materials science ,Position (vector) ,Linear probe ,Biomedical engineering ,Peripheral - Abstract
According to the different body parts to be scanned, the corresponding position in which patients feel comfortable and facilitates scanning is chosen without special preparation. A 10 MHz high-frequency linear probe is generally used for scanning, while a higher frequency probe is selected for superficial cutaneous nerves.
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- 2020
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17. Unilateral absence of pulmonary artery analysis based on echocardiographic feature
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Mingjun Tian and Minjuan Zheng
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Heart Defects, Congenital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vascular Malformations ,Pulmonary Artery ,Asymptomatic ,vascular malformation ,image feature ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,pulmonary hypertension ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Humans ,Tetralogy of Fallot ,business.industry ,Vascular malformation ,General Medicine ,Left pulmonary artery ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary hypertension ,Right pulmonary artery ,Echocardiography ,unilateral absence of pulmonary artery ,RC666-701 ,Pulmonary artery ,Patent foramen ovale ,Cardiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
The unilateral absence of pulmonary artery (UAPA) is a rare congenital cardiovascular malformation, which is asymptomatic and easy to be ignored in early stage. A large number of complications may occur in the later stage. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment is of great significance. The imaging data of 49 patients with UAPA discovered and confirmed clinically by the echocardiography in our hospital are analyzed. The results show that left pulmonary artery absence is more common (55%) and most of them are associated with other cardiovascular malformations (92%). Atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale were most common in 56%. In which the absence of isolated pulmonary artery was 8% (4/49), and the absence of right pulmonary artery was 75% (3/4). Especially in the patients with tetralogy of Fallot, 77% (5/9) of them miss the diagnosis of UAPA. This suggests that doctors and sonographers should pay attention to the development of pulmonary artery bifurcation and left and right branches in multi-section, and strengthen the scanning of short axis section of high large artery.
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- 2021
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18. Intelligent detection of building cracks based on deep learning
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Minjuan Zheng, Kun Zhang, and Lei Zhijun
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Stability (learning theory) ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,computer.software_genre ,Convolutional neural network ,Reduction (complexity) ,Feature (computer vision) ,Signal Processing ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Segmentation ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Data mining ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Loss rate - Abstract
In order to solve the damage caused by the concrete structure, which leads to the reduction of the life of infrastructure, endangers the safety of pedestrians, and has a serious impact on the social economy, building crack detection model of FCN (Fully Convolutional Networks), R-CNN (Regions with CNN feature) and RFCN (Richer Fully Convolutional Networks) has been proposed based on the convolutional neural network model to amplify and extract the features of the data and previous studies. Through the training of building surface data such as roads, bridges, houses and dams, the model is analyzed in terms of morphological and geometric indexes. Finally, the model of crack picture detection and segmentation based on deep learning is used for picture performance detection and comprehensive evaluation. The results show that: in the aspect of building gap detection, the RFCN model has the best processing effect, the gap recognition degree is higher, and the detail processing is better. In the aspect of model evaluation index, the correct rate of RFCN model is increased by 10%, the accuracy rate is increased by 12%, the recall rate is increased by 8%, the loss rate is increased by 3%, and the overall stability is higher. In the aspect of comprehensive performance, the picture processing performance is better than the FCN model by 7% and better than the R-CNN model by 15%, and the memory share is 80%. The fusion model based on deep learning and picture processing has been improved in many aspects, which can provide strong theoretical support and practical value for the detection and research of concrete surface cracks such as bridges, dams, highways and houses.
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19. Additional file 1: of Transplantation of CRISPRa system engineered IL10-overexpressing bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of myocardial infarction in diabetic mice
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Meng, Xin, Minjuan Zheng, Yu, Ming, Bai, Wei, Zuo, Lei, Bu, Xin, Liu, Yi, Linying Xia, Hu, Jing, Liwen Liu, and Jianping Li
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Figure S1. (A) gRNAs (gIL10) were designed using the CRISPR.mit.edu platform, and 6 candidate gRNA sequence were selected according to the scores. (B) Activation of IL10 expression after transfected with different pCas9/gIL10. The activation of IL10 were examined by real-time PCR. The Guide#2 was selected for the further experiments. Figure S2. Representative confocal laser microscopic images of engrafted BM-MSCs at 4 weeks after transplantation. GFP positive cells indicated the alive BM-MSCs. Figure S3. The five sections of the representative Masson’s trichrome–stained myocardial sections in the control MI heart or hearts treated with BM-MSCs pCas9/gCtrl, pCas9/gIL10 or BM-MSCs pCas9/gIL10. Blue, scar tissue; red, viable myocardium. (PDF 233 kb)
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- 2019
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20. Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation of Obstructive Right Ventricular Giant Myxoma
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Liwen Liu, Minjuan Zheng, Xiaodong Zhou, Guangbin He, and Jian Yang
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,Radiofrequency ablation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Heart Ventricles ,Catheter ablation ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,Ventricular Outflow Obstruction ,Heart Neoplasms ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Ventricular outflow tract ,Humans ,Aged ,Pulmonary artery stenosis ,business.industry ,Myxoma ,medicine.disease ,Ablation ,Stenosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cardiovascular system ,Catheter Ablation ,Surgery ,Female ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Surgical resection is the conventional therapeutic action for patients with an obstructive cardiac tumor. However, for patients in poor clinical condition, cardiac operation can be risky. We report on the successful percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation treatment of a right ventricular giant myxoma in a 70-year-old woman with right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) and pulmonary artery stenosis, who was unable to tolerate operation. The treatment was effective in relieving RVOT stenosis and improving symptoms. We believe the RF ablation may also be used as a supplementary technique for the treatment of obstructive cardiac tumors, when only partial resection is possible.
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- 2017
21. Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells overexpressing IL10 attenuates cardiac impairments in rats with myocardial infarction
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Xin Meng, Jianping Li, Hongliang Liang, Jinzhou Zhang, Liwen Liu, Ming Yu, Minjuan Zheng, Jian Yang, and Chao Sun
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0301 basic medicine ,Time Factors ,Physiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Myocardial Infarction ,Apoptosis ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,0302 clinical medicine ,immune system diseases ,Transduction, Genetic ,Myocardial infarction ,Cells, Cultured ,hemic and immune systems ,Cell Hypoxia ,Interleukin-10 ,Up-Regulation ,Interleukin 10 ,medicine.symptom ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Cell Survival ,Genetic Vectors ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Inflammation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation ,Transfection ,Adenoviridae ,03 medical and health sciences ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Ventricular Pressure ,Animals ,Secretion ,Viability assay ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Cell Biology ,Genetic Therapy ,medicine.disease ,Myocardial Contraction ,Transplantation ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Glucose ,Immunology ,business - Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) has been well known to exert therapeutic potential for patients with myocardial infarction (MI). In addition, interleukin-10 (IL10) could attenuate MI through suppressing inflammation. Thus, the combination of MSC implantation with IL10 delivery may extend health benefits to ameliorate cardiac injury after MI. Here we established overexpression of IL10 in bone marrow-derived MSC through adenoviral transduction. Cell viability, apoptosis, and IL10 secretion under ischemic challenge in vitro were examined. In addition, MSC was transplanted into the injured hearts in a rat model of MI. Four weeks after the MI induction, MI, cardiac functions, apoptotic cells, and inflammation cytokines were assessed. In response to in vitro oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD), IL10 overexpression in MSC (Ad.IL10-MSC) enhanced cell viability, decreased apoptosis, and increased IL10 secretion. Consistently, the implantation of Ad.IL10-MSCs into MI animals resulted in more reductions in myocardial infarct size, cardiac impairment, and cell apoptosis, compared to the individual treatments of either MSC or IL10 administration. Moreover, the attenuation of both systemic and local inflammations was most prominent for Ad.IL10-MSC treatment. IL10 overexpression and MSC may exert a synergistic anti-inflammatory effect to alleviate cardiac injury after MI.
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- 2017
22. Diagnosis of closed injury and neoplasm of the brachial plexus by ultrasonography
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Yongsheng Zhu, Rui Cong, Xiaodong Zhou, Minjuan Zheng, Dingzhang Chen, and Susan Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Scalene muscles ,Ultrasound ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Trunk ,Sagittal plane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Neoplasm ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Brachial plexus ,Closed injury - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of high-frequency sonography (US) in diagnosing traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions and neoplasms in the adult. Methods Eleven patients with suspected BP closed trauma, 6 patients with BP neoplasm, and 12 healthy volunteers were scanned. The US findings were compared with surgical findings. Results The interscalene space and intervertebral foramina were useful anatomic markers in identifying the BP. In the 24 sites examined in the normal group (12 subjects examined on both sides), the fifth to seventh cervical nerve roots (C5–7, including upper and middle trunk) were seen, whereas the eighth cervical and first thoracic nerve roots (C8, T1, including the lower trunk) were seen in 91.7% (22/24) of the subjects. The BP appeared as three or four discrete rounded hypoechoic nodules between the anterior scalene and middle scalene muscle in transverse views at the C5–7 level, representing the trunks in the sagittal oblique section. In the BP trauma group (n = 11), the normal nerve trunk was interrupted, and lesions were shown as thickening and swelling with indistinct inner structures. In the neoplasm group (n = 6), masses were shown as hypoechoic masses. Conclusions High-frequency US is valuable in diagnosing BP closed injuries and neoplasms. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 42:417–422, 2014
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23. High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation of Myocardium In Vivo and Instantaneous Biological Response
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Dingzhang Chen, David J. Sahn, Minjuan Zheng M.D., Xiaodong Zhou, and Weihui Shentu M.D.
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Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Heart Ventricles ,medicine.medical_treatment ,In Vitro Techniques ,Lesion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Troponin T ,In vivo ,medicine ,Animals ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Creatine Kinase ,Ultrasonography ,Analysis of Variance ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Tetrazolium chloride ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Cardiac Ablation ,Ablation ,High-intensity focused ultrasound ,Microscopy, Electron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Ventricle ,Feasibility Studies ,High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the instantaneous biological response of canine myocardium in vivo to high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablation, and thereby determine the feasibility of this method.Left ventricle myocardium HIFU ablation was performed on six dogs at four levels of HIFU energy (acoustic intensity was 3000 W/cm2 ; ablation durations were 1.2, 2.4, 3.6, and 4.8 sec, respectively). Gross lesion volumes were confirmed and assessed by tetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining, hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, and electron microscopy. Global cardiac function and focal wall motion were evaluated by echocardiography. Blood enzymes and cardiac troponin T (CTnT) were tested after ablation. HIFU ablation was repeated on another set of six fresh canine hearts in vitro at the same four energy levels. Focal maximum temperatures were detected both in vivo and in vitro.Different sizes of ablation via HIFU can be created in beating hearts using controlled energy emission. Focal maximum temperatures varied from 62 ± 4.8 °C to 81 ± 12.9 °C. The lesion sizes were significantly smaller in vivo than in vitro, as verified by TTC and HE staining. Focal wall motion immediately decreased after ablation (P0.05), although the ejection fraction (EF) and E/A ratio were unchanged (P0.05). Enzymes and CTnT immediately increased.HIFU can be used for the controllable ablation of myocardial tissue, with instantly increased serum markers, decreased regional wall motion, and unaffected left ventricular global function.
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24. Clinical Characteristics of 274 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients in China
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Yan Chen, Minjuan Zheng, Yan Xue, Wen-Chao Liu, and Sheng Han
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Adult ,Male ,Oncology ,China ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease-Free Survival ,Age Distribution ,Risk Factors ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Sex Distribution ,Stage (cooking) ,Risk factor ,Lung cancer ,Adverse effect ,Survival rate ,Survival analysis ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Smoking ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Chemotherapy regimen ,respiratory tract diseases ,Survival Rate ,Social Class ,Adenocarcinoma ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background: The mortality from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in China is increasing, and studies about clinical characteristics of recent NSCLC are rare. The primary objective of this study was to explore clinical features in a large general hospital in Northwest China, and to determine risk factors for stage, pathology and survival, with a view to prevention and treatment of NSCLC as well as establishment and improvement of national medical insurance policies. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the characteristics of NSCLC patients (n = 274), as well as risk factors for advanced stage and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Survival features in different groups were analyzed, as well as risk factors of survival. Follow-up was at least 3 years. Results: 179 were male (65.3%); 136 had adenocarcinoma (49.6%) and 109 had SCC (39.8%); 186 (67.9%) had advanced-stage disease (IIIB-IV); 130 (47.4%) had smoking habits; 195 came from an urban area (71.2%); 69 had local urban resident basic medical insurance; 58% were younger than 60 years. Female, adenocarcinoma, rural patients were significantly younger than male, SCC, and urban patients. Pathology was the only independent risk factor for advanced stage. Age, sex, and smoking status were independent prognostic factors for SCC. The proportion of male SCC was higher than female SCC even without the influence of smoking. Without local urban resident basic medical insurance, higher stage and not having surgery, but not smoking status, were independent risk factors for lower median progression-free survival (PFS). Patients with adenocarcinoma and SCC in advanced stage accepting EGFR-TKI during treatment had a higher 1-year survival rate and longer overall survival (OS) compared with those never accepting EGFR-TKI. EGFR-TKI treatment and chemotherapy regimen numbers were independent risk factor for median OS in advanced adenocarcinoma and SCC patients. Conclusion: More prevention and screening should be carried out for the female and rural population. EGFR-TKI could benefit advanced NSCLCs. China's medical insurance policy has some adverse effect on NSCLC survival calling for further improvement.
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25. Echocardiographic Strain Analysis for the Early Detection of Myocardial Structural Abnormality and Initiation of Drug Therapy in a Mouse Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy
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Liwen Liu, Feng Pan, Xin Meng, Minjuan Zheng, Ying Liu, Shuping Ge, Xiaodong Zhou, and Zhenzhou Li
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Cardiomyopathy, Dilated ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Heart Ventricles ,Biophysics ,Ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Strain (injury) ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Losartan ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Muscular dystrophy ,Subclinical infection ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Ventricular Remodeling ,business.industry ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,Muscular Dystrophy, Animal ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Ventricle ,Echocardiography ,Cardiology ,Abnormality ,business ,Anti-Arrhythmia Agents ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the role of echocardiography-based strain analysis in the early diagnosis and guidance for management of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Muscular dystrophy mice (which spontaneously develop DCM) and control (C57 BL/6 J) mice were sequentially evaluated by ultrasound biomicroscopy, conventional left ventricle (LV) measurement, two-dimensional (2-D) strain analysis and myocardial histologic analysis for 12 consecutive months. Significant alternation of LV remodeling and dysfunction could be detected by conventional echocardiography after 9 mo, by strain analysis after 5 mo and by histologic analysis after 4 mo. The global longitudinal systolic peak strain (PK) was the most sensitive strain marker for early detection of myocardial structural abnormality in the subclinical stage. Moreover, losartan administration before the PK decrease was associated with significantly preserved LV function. These results suggest that myocardial strain analysis (particularly longitudinal PK) is sensitive for the early detection of LV dysfunction in mice with dilated cardiomyopathy.
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26. Body Temperature Circadian Rhythm Variability Corresponds to Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in Decompensated Cardiomyopathic Hamsters
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Amany Ahmed, MacArthur A. Elayda, S. Ward Casscells, Igor V. Stupin, Suwei Wang, L. Maximilian Buja, Deborah Vela, Alan Brewer, James M. Wilson, Minjuan Zheng, Casey Cox, Sreedevi Gondi, and Anwarullah Mohammed
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Systole ,Hamster ,Risk Assessment ,Body Temperature ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,2d echocardiography ,Cricetinae ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Decompensation ,Circadian rhythm ,Ultrasonography ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Cosinor analysis ,Furosemide ,medicine.disease ,Circadian Rhythm ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Heart failure ,Linear Models ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A declining amplitude of body temperature circadian rhythm (BTCR) predicts decompensation or death in cardiomyopathic hamsters. We tested the hypothesis that changes in BTCR amplitude accompany significant changes in left ventricular (LV) size and function.Using intraperitoneal transmitters, we continuously monitored the temperature of 30 male BIO TO-2 Syrian dilated cardiomyopathic hamsters. Cosinor analysis was used to detect significant changes--defined as changes1 standard deviation from the baseline amplitude for 3 consecutive days--in BTCR amplitude over each hamster's lifespan. The Student t-test was used to compare BTCR variability and LV size and function (as assessed by 2D echocardiography) between baseline and the time that BTCR amplitude declined. All hamsters received 10 mg/kg furosemide daily. At the time of BTCR amplitude decline, functional parameters had changed significantly (P.0001) from baseline: ejection fraction (0.31 ± 0.09% vs. 0.52 ± 0.08%), LV end-systolic volume (0.11 ± 0.03 vs. 0.05 ± 0.02 cm(3)), and LV end-diastolic volume (0.16 ± 0.04 vs. 0.10 ± 0.03 cm(3)).In decompensated cardiomyopathic hamsters, a decline in BTCR amplitude was associated with progression of heart failure and cardiac decompensation. Variation in BTCR warrants further investigation because of its potential implications for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disorders.
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27. Differential Diagnosis between Pre- and Postganglionic Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Lesions by Ultrasonography
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Dingzhang Chen, Rui Cong, Xiaodong Zhou, Minjuan Zheng, Hua Feng, Garrett Coles, Ting Zhu, and Yongsheng Zhu
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Adult ,Male ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Nerve root ,Biophysics ,Neurological disorder ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Lesion ,Ganglia, Spinal ,Monitoring, Intraoperative ,medicine ,Humans ,Brachial Plexus ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Brachial Plexus Neuropathies ,Prospective cohort study ,Ultrasonography ,Intraoperative Care ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Treatment Outcome ,Neuralgia ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,Differential diagnosis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Brachial plexus - Abstract
The goal of this study was to prospectively investigate the feasibility of preoperative ultrasonography evaluation in the differentiation between pre- and postganglionic traumatic brachial plexus lesions. Two expert radiologists employed ultrasonography to observe the morphology of the brachial plexus in 23 patients with suspected traumatic brachial plexus lesions and 40 healthy volunteers. The detection rate was 100% (126/126) for the C5 through C7 nerve roots and upper and middle trunks and three fascicles, 84% (106/126) for the C8 roots and the lower trunks and 64% (81/126) for T1 roots in all subjects. Surgical inspections found 58 lesions in 23 patients (40 preganglionic lesions and 18 postganglionic lesions). Ultrasonography detected most of the brachial plexus lesions (56/58) but misjudged two preganglionic and two postganglionic lesions. The rate of differentiation was 93% (52/56). This study demonstrated that ultrasonography is a useful but experience-dependent supplemental imaging technique for preoperative diagnosis of brachial plexus lesions and differentiation between pre- and postganglionic brachial plexus lesions.
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28. Assessment of Interventricular Dyssynchrony by Real Time Three-Dimensional Echocardiography: An In Vitro Study in a Porcine Model
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Pengyuan Zhang, Minjuan Zheng, Shuping Ge, David J. Sahn, Cole Streiff, Xiaokui Li, Weihui Shentu, Muhammad Ashraf, and Galym Imanbayev
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Pulsatile flow ,Three dimensional echocardiography ,Stroke volume ,Interventricular dyssynchrony ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,In vitro study ,Porcine heart ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Loss of synchronous contraction between or within the right and left ventricle (RV, LV) leads to adverse ventricular function. We used real time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) for evaluation of severity of interventricular dyssynchrony and function in a porcine heart model. Methods: Six fresh in vitro porcine hearts were used to create a controlled model of LV and RV dyssynchrony using two sets of pulsatile pumps. Synchronized and dyssynchronized pump settings were used with two different dyssynchronized settings: LV filled first and RV filled first. Results: There was good correlation between actual measurement and RT3DE for interventricular time difference (r = 0.95, P < 0.0001) and stroke volume (SV) for LV and RV (0.89, 0.85; P < 0.0001, respectively). RT3DE data showed a small but significant underestimation for actual volume (P < 0.05). The intra- and interobserver variabilities are 2.9 ± 1.5% and 3.1 ± 5.4% for LV and RV SVs, and 1.7 ± 2.4% and 2.2 ± 3.2% for time differences by RT3DE. There was significant difference in RV SV between synchrony and dyssynchrony when the RV filled first (P < 0.05), but not in other groups. The same pattern was found in RT3DE derived SVs (synchrony versus dyssynchrony with RV filled first, P < 0.05). Conclusions: There is no compromise in LV SV during interventricular dyssynchrony; but RV SV was significantly diminished when the RV filled first. RT3DE is a feasible, robust and reproducible method to identify interventricular dyssynchrony and to evaluate ventricular SVs. (Echocardiography 2010;27:709-715)
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29. Sonographically Guided Extracorporeal Ablation of Uterine Fibroids With High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound: Midterm Results
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Xiaodong Zhou, Guangbin He, Jun Zhang, Dan Liu, Rui-Ling Yan, Ming Yu, Zeng-Hui Han, Minjuan Zheng, and Xiao-Long Ren
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Uterine fibroids ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,medicine.disease ,Ablation ,Extracorporeal ,High-intensity focused ultrasound - Published
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30. Analysis of apoptosis and cell proliferation after high intensity-focused ultrasound ablation combined with microbubbles in rabbit livers
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Wen Luo, Jun Zhang, Xiaoyin Gong, Xiaodong Zhou, Yunqiu Qian, Ming Yu, and Minjuan Zheng
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Necrosis ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sulfur Hexafluoride ,H&E stain ,Apoptosis ,Random Allocation ,Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ,In Situ Nick-End Labeling ,Animals ,Medicine ,Phospholipids ,Cell Proliferation ,Ultrasonography ,Microbubbles ,TUNEL assay ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Ablation ,High-intensity focused ultrasound ,Staining ,Liver ,Models, Animal ,Rabbits ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Objective To analyze apoptosis and expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) sequentially in the rabbit liver tissue after high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablation combined with microbubbles. Methods Fifty rabbits were divided into two groups randomly. Rabbits in group I received injections with ultrasound contrast agent Sonovue, before HIFU ablation, on their livers and those in group II were ablated by a single HIFU exposure without microbubbles. Rabbits were killed on days 0, 1, 3, 7 and 14 after HIFU ablation. The livers were excised for light microscopic examination with hematoxylin and eosin staining, immunohistochemical staining for PCNA expression and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated biotin-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining for apoptosis. Results A fibra tissue band composed of fibrocytes and capillary vessels, which was detected by light microscope in the rim of the targeted area after 3 days in group I, was wider than that in group II. The apoptosis index (the number of apoptotic events divided by the total cell number in the same field) and PCNA-positive index (the number of PCNA-positive cells divided by the total cell number in the same field) in group I on days 0, 1, 3, 7 and14 after HIFU ablation were higher than those in group II. Conclusion Microbubbles can improve the apoptosis and cell proliferation in zones surrounding coagulated necrosis areas after HIFU ablation, which may be explored to benefit enhanced HIFU treatment.
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31. Extracorporeal Ablation of Uterine Fibroids With High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound
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Jun Zhang, Guangbin He, Minjuan Zheng, Lei Wang, Xiaodong Zhou, Li Li, Zeng-Hui Han, Ming Yu, and Xiao-Long Ren
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Uterine fibroids ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Extracorporeal ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Leiomyoma ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,Therapeutic effect ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,High-intensity focused ultrasound ,Treatment Outcome ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Female ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,business - Abstract
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) in the treatment of uterine fibroids by using imaging and histopathologic examination. Methods From May 2004 to June 2005, 119 consecutive patients with 187 uterine fibroids were treated with HIFU. Sixty-two fibroids received ultrasonographically guided needle puncture biopsy 1 week before and after HIFU treatment, respectively, to confirm the diagnosis and to assess the early therapeutic efficacy. Hematoxylin-eosin staining and electron microscopy were performed to characterize more subtle phenotypic changes to determine treatment success. Immediate therapeutic effects were assessed at follow-up with Doppler ultrasonography and computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. All patients were followed for 6 to 12 months to observe long-term therapeutic effects. Fibroid mean diameters, volumes, and reduction rates 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after HIFU treatment were calculated and compared with 1-way analysis of variance and Student-Newman-Keuls tests. Results No severe complications were observed after HIFU ablation. Fifty-one (82.3%) of 62 biopsy specimens revealed obvious signs of necrosis under light microscopy, and more subtle changes in cellular structure that indicated nonviability could be found in 60 specimens (96.8%) under electron microscopy. However, viable cells still could be found in 16 specimens (25.8%). Follow-up images showed absence or reduction of blood supply in the lesions after HIFU ablation. Median reductions in tumor size as a percentage of initial tumor volume at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after HIFU treatment were 21.2%, 29.6%, 44.8%, and 48.7%, respectively. Conclusions Imaging and histopathologic evidence directly validate HIFU ablation as an effective treatment of uterine fibroids.
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32. Enhancement of ultrasound contrast agent in High-Intensity focused ultrasound ablation
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Kejun Gu, Guangbin He, Xue Tian, Xialong Ren, Minjuan Zheng, Xiaodong Zhou, and Wen Luo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Microbubbles ,business.industry ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ultrasound ,Contrast Media ,General Medicine ,Ablation ,High-intensity focused ultrasound ,Focused ultrasound ,Coagulative necrosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Contrast (vision) ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Radiology ,business ,Hifu ablation ,media_common - Abstract
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is becoming an increasingly attractive modality for ablation. Enhancement of HIFU is an important issue that has been discussed and investigated worldwide. Ultrasound contrast agents are considered to constitute an efficient medium for changing acoustic characteristics and improving energy deposition in the focal region. The role of microbubbles in inducing enhanced heating, cavitation, and other related events in HIFU ablation has been investigated, with the goal of improving coagulation necrosis volume or decreasing acoustic power and exposure duration. Consequently, with the use of ultrasound contrast agents, applications of HIFU are expected to become more efficient, safe, and accurate and to produce fewer adverse effects. This paper reviews studies that have been conducted to investigate the enhancement of ultrasound contrast agents in HIFU ablation through experiments that were carried out in vitro and in vivo; an analysis of results of this enhancement mechanism is provided.
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33. High-resolution ultrasonography for the diagnosis of brachial plexus root lesions
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Dingzhang Chen, Yongsheng Zhu, Yun-Chu Zhang, Rui Cong, Nan-Nan Mu, Xiaodong Zhou, Minjuan Zheng, and Hua Feng
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Adult ,Male ,Brachial plexus root ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Nerve root ,Nerve root avulsion ,Biophysics ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Avulsion ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Peripheral Nerve Injuries ,Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Brachial Plexus ,Prospective cohort study ,Brachial Plexus Neuropathies ,Ultrasonography ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Image Enhancement ,High resolution ultrasonography ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Brachial plexus ,Algorithms - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using high-resolution ultrasonography in the diagnosis of brachial plexus (BP) root lesions. A prospective study of ultrasonographic evaluation of BP nerve roots was performed in 37 patients with BP root lesions (29 with root injuries, 8 with tumors). The pre-operative ultrasonographic findings were compared with the surgical and pathohistological findings. All C5-7 roots were detected by ultrasonography in all patients, whereas 92% (68/74) of C8 and 51% (38/74) of T1 nerve roots were visualized. Among 29 patients with BP root avulsion, partial injuries or totally interrupted BP roots were detected in all patients. Cystic masses and neuromas were detected in 16 and 23 patients, respectively. In 8 patients with BP root tumors, 8 hypo-echoic masses were detected inside or partly outside of intervertebral foramina connecting to nerve roots. Surgical exploration revealed that there were 57 BP root avulsions in 29 patients. However, 2 T1 nerve root avulsions had been missed by pre-operative ultrasonography. Pathohistology revealed that all 8 BP root tumors pre-operatively diagnosed by ultrasonography were schwannomas. High-resolution ultrasonography can provide a convenient and accurate imaging modality for quick diagnosis and location of BP root lesions.
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34. GW27-e0455 Retrospective analysis on the clinical status of aortic dissection patients in China
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Zhou Ling and Minjuan Zheng
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Aortic dissection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Surgery - Published
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35. GW27-e0308 Left ventricle function evaluation by three-dimensional echocardiography technology in Progeria children
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Zhu Yongsheng, Zhao Xiaoni, Yang Fan, Ma Hui, Song Hongping, Minjuan Zheng, Liu Liwen, Liu Baohua, and Sun Xin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Progeria ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Three dimensional echocardiography ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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36. Diagnosis of closed injury and neoplasm of the brachial plexus by ultrasonography
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Minjuan, Zheng, Yongsheng, Zhu, Xiaodong, Zhou, Susan, Chen, Rui, Cong, and Dingzhang, Chen
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Brachial Plexus ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of high-frequency sonography (US) in diagnosing traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions and neoplasms in the adult.Eleven patients with suspected BP closed trauma, 6 patients with BP neoplasm, and 12 healthy volunteers were scanned. The US findings were compared with surgical findings.The interscalene space and intervertebral foramina were useful anatomic markers in identifying the BP. In the 24 sites examined in the normal group (12 subjects examined on both sides), the fifth to seventh cervical nerve roots (C5-7, including upper and middle trunk) were seen, whereas the eighth cervical and first thoracic nerve roots (C8, T1, including the lower trunk) were seen in 91.7% (22/24) of the subjects. The BP appeared as three or four discrete rounded hypoechoic nodules between the anterior scalene and middle scalene muscle in transverse views at the C5-7 level, representing the trunks in the sagittal oblique section. In the BP trauma group (n = 11), the normal nerve trunk was interrupted, and lesions were shown as thickening and swelling with indistinct inner structures. In the neoplasm group (n = 6), masses were shown as hypoechoic masses.High-frequency US is valuable in diagnosing BP closed injuries and neoplasms.
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37. Assessment of interventricular dyssynchrony by real time three-dimensional echocardiography: an in vitro study in a porcine model
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Minjuan, Zheng, Xiaokui, Li, Pengyuan, Zhang, Weihui, Shentu, Muhammad, Ashraf, Galym, Imanbayev, Cole, Streiff, Shuping, Ge, and David J, Sahn
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Swine ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Right ,Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional ,Reproducibility of Results ,In Vitro Techniques ,Image Enhancement ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Disease Models, Animal ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Computer Systems ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Animals ,Humans ,Algorithms - Abstract
Loss of synchronous contraction between or within the right and left ventricle (RV, LV) leads to adverse ventricular function. We used real time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) for evaluation of severity of interventricular dyssynchrony and function in a porcine heart model.Six fresh in vitro porcine hearts were used to create a controlled model of LV and RV dyssynchrony using two sets of pulsatile pumps. Synchronized and dyssynchronized pump settings were used with two different dyssynchronized settings: LV filled first and RV filled first.There was good correlation between actual measurement and RT3DE for interventricular time difference (r = 0.95, P0.0001) and stroke volume (SV) for LV and RV (0.89, 0.85; P0.0001, respectively). RT3DE data showed a small but significant underestimation for actual volume (P0.05). The intra- and interobserver variabilities are 2.9 +/- 1.5% and 3.1 +/- 5.4% for LV and RV SVs, and 1.7 +/- 2.4% and 2.2 +/- 3.2% for time differences by RT3DE. There was significant difference in RV SV between synchrony and dyssynchrony when the RV filled first (P0.05), but not in other groups. The same pattern was found in RT3DE derived SVs (synchrony versus dyssynchrony with RV filled first, P0.05).There is no compromise in LV SV during interventricular dyssynchrony; but RV SV was significantly diminished when the RV filled first. RT3DE is a feasible, robust and reproducible method to identify interventricular dyssynchrony and to evaluate ventricular SVs.
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38. INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR PREVENTS DIABETES INDUCED CARDIOMYOPATHY MEDIATED BY MICRORNA-1
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Jiuhong Yuan, Guoqiang Yuan, Minjuan Zheng, Yangxin Li, Harnath Shelat, Hanjing Wu, Jiaming Xu, Mang Zhu, Hongwu Wang, Jiangbo Qu, and Yong-Jian Geng
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Insulin-like growth factor ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,microRNA ,medicine ,Cardiomyopathy ,medicine.disease ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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39. REAL-TIME THREE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTITATIVE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF RIGHT AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS IN HEALTHY HUMAN FETUSES
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Minjuan Zheng, Xiaokui Li, Weihui Shentu, David J. Sahn, Michael Schaal, Mary E. Joyce, and Muhammad Ashraf
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Left ventricular mass ,Fetus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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40. Abstract 6116: Assessment of Global and Regional Left Ventricular Twist in Patients with Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction Before and After Revascularization by 2-D Speckle Tracking Imaging
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Mingxing Xie, Wei Han, Xinfang Wang, Minjuan Zheng, and Shuping Ge
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Physiology (medical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background: Torsion of the left ventricle is related to myocardial architecture and contractility and is being evaluated as a sensitive marker of cardiac performance. New 2-D speckle tracking imaging (STI) may provide a powerful means of assessing LV torsion noninvasively. This study sought to evaluate the global and regional left ventricular twist in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction (AMI) before and after revascularization by STI. Methods: A total of 50 subjects, including study group (n = 20) who underwent revascularization for AMI as well as 1 month after revascularization, and control group (n = 30) of normal individuals were studied using STI. LV twist was defined as apical rotation relative to the base. The peak LV twist, standard deviation of time to peak twist (Tw-SD) and maximal temporal difference of time to peak twist (Tw-diff) of 6 myocardial regions were measured. Results: Before revascularization, peak LV twist was significantly reduced while Tw-SD and Tw-diff significantly increased in patients with AMI as compared with normal control group ( P ). There were significant correlations between LV peak twist and LVEF ( r =0.78, P r =−0.63, P Conclusion: LV twist measures significantly diminished and dys-synchronized in AMI patients prior to revascularization and improved after revascularization. STI measures correlate with EF and have the potential to quantify left ventricular global and segmental dysfunction in patients with AMI. Left ventricular regional and global peak twist, torsion and synchrony measures
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41. Abstract 2608: Alterations In Biomechnical Properties of Ascending Aorta in Marfan Syndrome by Real-time 2-D Ultrasound Speckle Tracking Imaging
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Jin Wu, Mingxing Xie, Minjuan Zheng, Xinyi Ge, Kathy Kendall, John Lynn Jefferies, Jeffrey Towbin, Ricardo Pignatelli, Nancy Ayres, and Shuping Ge
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Background : Thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD) is the leading cause of death in patients with Marfan syndrome (MFS) and other aortic disease (AD). The natural history of AD aries significantly. The size of the aorta alone does not always predict the risks of complications, such as catastrophic TAAD. Objectives : We sought to develop an ultrasound technique to quantitatively measure deformation of the ascending aorta (Ao) using a real-time 2-D ultrasound speckle tracking imaging (USTI) technique to investigate: alterations in biomechanical properties of AAo in MFS, and early and sensitive markers for TAAD for MFS. Methods: A total of 40 patients (MFS: n=18, age=11.4 ± 6.2 years, versus Control: n = 22, age=10.2 ± 4.3, p = 0.46) were prospectively enrolled. Real-time 2-D echocardiography was performed. The dimension of the AAo root (at the level of aortic annulus, sinus of Valsalva (SOV), sino-tubular junction and ascending aorta) was tracked and measured continuously in the cardiac cycle to derive the maximal and minimal systolic and diastolic dimensions using USTI (Philips Medical Systems). These measurements were used to yield dimensions, strain (deformation), strain rate (rate of deformation), distensibility, stiffness index and elastic modulus. Results: The results were summarized in Table 1 . Compared with controls, the MFS group had significantly enlarged dimension of the AAo root (P Conclusions: This study demonstrated the feasibility of quantitative measurement of the biomechanical properties of the AAo in MFS using USTI. We have also shown significant deterioration of the biomechanical properties in MFS. Table 1. Biomechanical properties of AAO in MFS
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42. Study of sequential histopathologic changes, apoptosis, and cell proliferation in rabbit livers after high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation
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Jun Zhang, Xiaodong Zhou, Xiaohui Guo, Wen Luo, Xiaoyin Gong, and Minjuan Zheng
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,Apoptosis ,law.invention ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,law ,Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ,medicine ,Animals ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cell Proliferation ,Ultrasonography ,TUNEL assay ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,biology ,business.industry ,Ablation ,High-intensity focused ultrasound ,Proliferating cell nuclear antigen ,Staining ,Liver ,biology.protein ,Immunohistochemistry ,Rabbits ,Electron microscope ,business - Abstract
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate the sequential changes of rabbit liver tissue after high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablation in histopathologic characteristics, apoptosis, and expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Methods. Thirty-five rabbits were anesthetized and received HIFU ablation on livers after laparotomy. Rabbits were killed at 0, 1, 24, 72, 144, 216, and 336 hours after HIFU ablation. The livers were cut off and examined under a light microscope with hematoxylin-eosin staining and under a transmission electron microscope. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression was detected by immunohistochemical staining, and apoptosis was observed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick end labeling (TUNEL). Results. After HIFU ablation, fibra bands were detected under the light microscope in the rim of targeted areas after 72 hours, and the band became wide sequentially. Cells labeled by TUNEL and PCNA-positive cells were detected to different extents in surrounding tissues but not in targeted areas at 0, 1, 24, 72, 144, 216, and 336 hours after HIFU ablation. The apoptosis index detected by TUNEL reached a peak value at 72 hours after ablation, and the highest PCNA-positive index was found at 144 hours after ablation. Apoptotic bodies and oncotic mitochondria in surrounding areas were observed under the electron microscope. Conclusions. After HIFU ablation, coagulated necrotic tissues became organized and fibra encapsuled gradually. Apoptosis and cell proliferation were detected in surrounding areas, which provided some implications for controlling HIFU treatment, although thermometry was not done to correlate the HIFU region with the cellular damage region, limiting correlation of the results.
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43. Real-Time 3-Dimensional Echocardiographic Assessment of Ventricular Volume, Mass, and Function in Human Fetuses
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David J. Sahn, Xiaokui Li, Muhammad Ashraf, Weihui Shentu, Micheal Schaal, Pengyuan Zhang, Shuping Ge, Minjuan Zheng, and Yan Chen
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Heart Ventricles ,Pregnancy Trimester, Third ,Cardiac Volume ,Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cardiovascular ,Pediatrics ,Diagnostic Radiology ,Young Adult ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Pediatric Cardiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Ventricular Function ,Cardiovascular Imaging ,lcsh:Science ,Management of High-Risk Pregnancies ,Observer Variation ,Reproducibility ,Multidisciplinary ,Ventricular function ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Congenital Heart Disease ,Hemodynamics ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Organ Size ,Echocardiography ,Pregnancy Trimester, Second ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Feasibility Studies ,Ventricular volume ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,sense organs ,Radiology ,business ,Observer variation ,Research Article - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine the feasibility and reproducibility of real-time 3-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) for evaluation of cardiac volume, mass, and function and to characterize maturational changes of these measurements in human fetuses. METHODS: Eighty pregnant women in the 2(nd) and 3(rd) trimesters (59 with normal fetuses and 21 with fetuses with congenital heart disease [CHD]) were enrolled. We acquired RT3DE images using a matrix-array transducer. RT3DE measurements of volume, mass, stroke volume (SV), combined cardiac output (CCO), and ejection fraction (EF) were obtained. Images were scored and analyzed by two blinded independent observers. Inter- and intraobserver variabilities and correlations between fetal cardiac indices and gestational age were determined. RESULTS: Fifty-two of 59 normal data sets (88%) and 9 of 21 CHD data sets (43%) were feasible for analysis. In normal fetuses, the right ventricle (RV) is larger than the left ventricle (LV) (P
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44. FETAL CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO INCREASED AFTERLOAD WITH DUCTAL CONSTRICTION IN THE THIRD TRIMESTER: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN SHEEP
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David J. Sahn, Petra S Niemann, Leah Bernard, Minjuan Zheng, Juha Rasanen, Muhammad Ashraf, Lowell E. Davis, Roger Hohimer, and Xiaokui Li
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Fetus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Afterload ,Constriction procedure ,Ventricular afterload ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Third trimester ,Constriction - Published
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45. Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
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Guangbin He, Xiangkong Zhang, Lei Zuo, Minjuan Zheng, Xiaodong Zhou, Liwen Liu, Qin Haiying, and Chao Sun
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Per-ventricular ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intervention ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Ventricular Septum ,Dermatology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Doppler imaging ,Pericardial effusion ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Ventricular Outflow Obstruction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dogs ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Animals ,Percutaneous ,business.industry ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Septum ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,Laser ablation ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Coagulative necrosis ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Ventricle ,Echocardiography ,Ventricular fibrillation ,Cardiology ,Catheter Ablation ,Original Article ,Tamponade ,Laser Therapy ,business - Abstract
Surgical myectomy and ethanol ablation are established intervention strategies for left ventricular outflow obstruction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Safety and efficacy limitations of these interventions call for a minimally invasive, potentially safer, and more efficacious strategy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of a ventricular septum in a canine model. Six domestic dogs were chosen for the study. A 21G needle was inserted into the right ventricle with its tip reaching the targeted basal to mid-septum, after which laser ablation was performed as follows: 1-W laser for 3 min (180 J) at the basal segment and 5 min (300 J) at middle segment of the septum, respectively. Echocardiography, blood chemistry tests, and pathology examination were performed to assess the results of laser ablation. No death or major complications, i.e., tamponade, pericardial effusion, or ventricular fibrillation, occurred. The laser-ablated areas were well demarcated in the results of the pathological examination. The diameters of the ablated regions were 4.42 ± 0.57 and 5.28 ± 0.83 mm for 3 and 5 min ablation, respectively. Pre-ablation and post-ablation, cardiac enzymes were found to increase significantly while no significant differences were found among M-mode, 2D (LVEF), pulsed-wave (PW) Doppler, and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) measurements. Contrast echocardiography confirmed the perfusion defects in the ablated regions. Microscopically, the ablated myocardium showed coagulative changes and a sparse distribution of disappearing nuclei and an increase in eosinophil number were observed. Our study suggests that percutaneous and per-ventricular laser ablation of the septum is feasible, potentially safe and efficacious, and warrants further investigation and validation.
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