In order to observate the long-term effect of acupuncture on SSS,the folow-uPsurvey was done after average 10.5 months on such aspects as patients’condition stability,symptoms,ECG examination and late clinical curati...In order to observate the long-term effect of acupuncture on SSS,the folow-uPsurvey was done after average 10.5 months on such aspects as patients’condition stability,symptoms,ECG examination and late clinical curative effect,etc.The results indicated,the obvious effect ratewas 55.17%,the total effective rate 82.76%,the late result decreased in some extent comparedwith those when leaving hospital,but there’s no statistical significance(P】0.05).So,the longeerm effect of acupuncture on SSS is stable and good enough.展开更多
BACKGROUND Sick sinus syndrome is a common disease in cardiology.Typical symptoms include palpitations,dizziness,shortness of breath,chest tightness,and amaurosis.However,to date,there are no known reports of sick sin...BACKGROUND Sick sinus syndrome is a common disease in cardiology.Typical symptoms include palpitations,dizziness,shortness of breath,chest tightness,and amaurosis.However,to date,there are no known reports of sick sinus syndrome presenting with headache.Whether there is a correlation between headache and sick sinus syndrome merits further research.In this report,we describe a case of headache induced by sick sinus syndrome.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old female patient presented to our department with the chief complaint of recurrent paroxysmal headache for more than 7 years.The patient described paroxysmal palpations,usually headache occurring after palpitation.Her blood pressure was normal when the most recent headache occurred.A magnetic resonance imaging study and magnetic resonance angiography of the head at another center were normal.A clinical neurological examination was negative.A 24-h Holter electrocardiogram monitoring study showed sick sinus syndrome.The patient received dual chamber pacing implantation and was administered drug therapy to control ventricular rate.The patient’s paroxysmal headaches and palpitations had resolved within 1 year,confirmed via a follow-up telephone call.CONCLUSION After dual-chamber pacing implantation and drug therapy administration to control the ventricular rate,the patient’s paroxysmal headaches and palpitations had resolved within 1 year,confirmed via a follow-up telephone call.We believe that the headaches were related to the patient’s sick sinus syndrome.展开更多
Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a generalized abnormality of cardiac impulse formation. Patients with SSS occasionally need temporary pacing during general anesthesia. The most common issue arising in the perioperative p...Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a generalized abnormality of cardiac impulse formation. Patients with SSS occasionally need temporary pacing during general anesthesia. The most common issue arising in the perioperative period is electromagnetic interference with device function. We report a case of a 66-year-old man who required temporary cardiac pacing during maxillary cyst extirpation using electrocautery.展开更多
Though an association between autoimmune diseases and sick sinus syndrome has been reported,there has been no report on the association of hypopituitarism and sick sinus syndrome.Herein,we provide the first case repor...Though an association between autoimmune diseases and sick sinus syndrome has been reported,there has been no report on the association of hypopituitarism and sick sinus syndrome.Herein,we provide the first case report of hypopituitarism accompanying sick sinus syndrome in a 51-year-old woman presented to our hospital with syncope due to cardiac arrest.The patient was successfully managed by pacemaker installation and hormone replacement therapy.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome andprovide evidence for clinical practice. Methods: Randomized controlled trials of all the languages of MahuangF...Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome andprovide evidence for clinical practice. Methods: Randomized controlled trials of all the languages of MahuangFuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome were collected by computer search and manual retrieval. Theretrieval time was from January 2000 to January 2017. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 2reviewers independently selected and extracted data, then evaluated the quality, cross-checked the information andevaluated the quality of menthodology. Through discussion or third reviewer to help solve the divergence, RevMan5.3 software was used to perform meta analysis. Results: A total of 7 documents (n = 612) were finally enrolled,with 358 in Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction group (treatment group) and 254 in control group. Meta analysisshowed that the treatment (86.9%) was more effective than the control (70.1%), the difference was statisticallysignificant (RR = 1.25, 95% CI:(1.15-1.37), P 〈 0.001); the treatment (17.0%) was safer than the control (49.8%),the difference was statistically significant (RR=0.23,95% CI:(0.06-0.93), P =0.04). Conclusion: The existingclinical studies suggest that Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome is effective and safe; due to thelimited quality of the enrolled documents, the above conclusions need more high-quality randomized controlledtrials to be verified.展开更多
The Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is a rare condition that causes facial asymmetry, unilateral enophthalmos and diplopia. It is thought to be secondary to chronic maxillary sinus atelectasis (CMA) with reabsorbed bone a...The Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is a rare condition that causes facial asymmetry, unilateral enophthalmos and diplopia. It is thought to be secondary to chronic maxillary sinus atelectasis (CMA) with reabsorbed bone and subsequent displacement of the orbital floor. Such anatomic modifications occur over time, and therefore it is possible to encounter different stages of the same disease with or without orbital displacement. Clinical findings can be unclear so it makes sense to recognize potentially evolving SSS while other disturbances have to be ruled out. Our purpose is to underline clinical findings for different diagnosis and proper management. We consider Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) indicated in CMA and SSS to halt the progression of the disease. Nevertheless restitution treatment of enophtalmos due to orbital floor displacement involves plastic reconstruction of the floor of the orbit via transconjunctival approach. We report a case of SSS and discuss distinctive features of non-neoplastic lesions involving the maxillary sinus that should be considered for differential diagnosis.展开更多
文摘In order to observate the long-term effect of acupuncture on SSS,the folow-uPsurvey was done after average 10.5 months on such aspects as patients’condition stability,symptoms,ECG examination and late clinical curative effect,etc.The results indicated,the obvious effect ratewas 55.17%,the total effective rate 82.76%,the late result decreased in some extent comparedwith those when leaving hospital,but there’s no statistical significance(P】0.05).So,the longeerm effect of acupuncture on SSS is stable and good enough.
基金Supported by the Sichuan Science and Technology Program,No.2020YJ0197the Chengdu Medical Research Project,No.2019115.
文摘BACKGROUND Sick sinus syndrome is a common disease in cardiology.Typical symptoms include palpitations,dizziness,shortness of breath,chest tightness,and amaurosis.However,to date,there are no known reports of sick sinus syndrome presenting with headache.Whether there is a correlation between headache and sick sinus syndrome merits further research.In this report,we describe a case of headache induced by sick sinus syndrome.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old female patient presented to our department with the chief complaint of recurrent paroxysmal headache for more than 7 years.The patient described paroxysmal palpations,usually headache occurring after palpitation.Her blood pressure was normal when the most recent headache occurred.A magnetic resonance imaging study and magnetic resonance angiography of the head at another center were normal.A clinical neurological examination was negative.A 24-h Holter electrocardiogram monitoring study showed sick sinus syndrome.The patient received dual chamber pacing implantation and was administered drug therapy to control ventricular rate.The patient’s paroxysmal headaches and palpitations had resolved within 1 year,confirmed via a follow-up telephone call.CONCLUSION After dual-chamber pacing implantation and drug therapy administration to control the ventricular rate,the patient’s paroxysmal headaches and palpitations had resolved within 1 year,confirmed via a follow-up telephone call.We believe that the headaches were related to the patient’s sick sinus syndrome.
文摘Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a generalized abnormality of cardiac impulse formation. Patients with SSS occasionally need temporary pacing during general anesthesia. The most common issue arising in the perioperative period is electromagnetic interference with device function. We report a case of a 66-year-old man who required temporary cardiac pacing during maxillary cyst extirpation using electrocautery.
文摘Though an association between autoimmune diseases and sick sinus syndrome has been reported,there has been no report on the association of hypopituitarism and sick sinus syndrome.Herein,we provide the first case report of hypopituitarism accompanying sick sinus syndrome in a 51-year-old woman presented to our hospital with syncope due to cardiac arrest.The patient was successfully managed by pacemaker installation and hormone replacement therapy.
文摘Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome andprovide evidence for clinical practice. Methods: Randomized controlled trials of all the languages of MahuangFuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome were collected by computer search and manual retrieval. Theretrieval time was from January 2000 to January 2017. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 2reviewers independently selected and extracted data, then evaluated the quality, cross-checked the information andevaluated the quality of menthodology. Through discussion or third reviewer to help solve the divergence, RevMan5.3 software was used to perform meta analysis. Results: A total of 7 documents (n = 612) were finally enrolled,with 358 in Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction group (treatment group) and 254 in control group. Meta analysisshowed that the treatment (86.9%) was more effective than the control (70.1%), the difference was statisticallysignificant (RR = 1.25, 95% CI:(1.15-1.37), P 〈 0.001); the treatment (17.0%) was safer than the control (49.8%),the difference was statistically significant (RR=0.23,95% CI:(0.06-0.93), P =0.04). Conclusion: The existingclinical studies suggest that Mahuang Fuzi Xixin Decoction on sick sinus syndrome is effective and safe; due to thelimited quality of the enrolled documents, the above conclusions need more high-quality randomized controlledtrials to be verified.
文摘The Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is a rare condition that causes facial asymmetry, unilateral enophthalmos and diplopia. It is thought to be secondary to chronic maxillary sinus atelectasis (CMA) with reabsorbed bone and subsequent displacement of the orbital floor. Such anatomic modifications occur over time, and therefore it is possible to encounter different stages of the same disease with or without orbital displacement. Clinical findings can be unclear so it makes sense to recognize potentially evolving SSS while other disturbances have to be ruled out. Our purpose is to underline clinical findings for different diagnosis and proper management. We consider Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) indicated in CMA and SSS to halt the progression of the disease. Nevertheless restitution treatment of enophtalmos due to orbital floor displacement involves plastic reconstruction of the floor of the orbit via transconjunctival approach. We report a case of SSS and discuss distinctive features of non-neoplastic lesions involving the maxillary sinus that should be considered for differential diagnosis.