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Computed tomography perfusion and computed tomography angiography for prediction of clinical outcomes in ischemic stroke patients after thrombolysis 被引量:5
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作者 Jia-wei Pan Xiang-rong Yu +7 位作者 Shu-yi Zhou Jian-hong Wang Jun Zhang Dao-ying Geng Tian-yu Zhang Xin Cheng Yi-feng Ling Qiang Dong 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期103-108,共6页
Cerebral blood perfusion and cerebrovascular lesions are important factors that can affect the therapeutic efficacy of thrombolysis.At present,the majority of studies focus on assessing the accuracy of lesion location... Cerebral blood perfusion and cerebrovascular lesions are important factors that can affect the therapeutic efficacy of thrombolysis.At present,the majority of studies focus on assessing the accuracy of lesion location using imaging methods before treatment,with less attention to predictions of outcomes after thrombolysis.Thus,in the present study,we assessed the efficacy of combined computed tomography(CT) perfusion and CT angiography in predicting clinical outcomes after thrombolysis in ischemic stroke patients.The study included 52 patients who received both CT perfusion and CT angiography.Patients were grouped based on the following criteria to compare clinical outcomes:(1) thrombolytic and non-thrombolytic patients,(2) thrombolytic patients with CT angiography showing the presence or absence of a vascular stenosis,(3) thrombolytic patients with CT perfusion showing the presence or absence of hemodynamic mismatch,and(4) different CT angiography and CT perfusion results.Short-term outcome was assessed by the 24-hour National Institution of Health Stroke Scale score change.Long-term outcome was assessed by the 3-month modified Rankin Scale score.Of 52 ischemic stroke patients,29 were treated with thrombolysis and exhibited improved short-term outcomes compared with those without thrombolysis treatment(23 patients).Patients with both vascular stenosis and blood flow mismatch(13 patients) exhibited the best short-term outcome,while there was no correlation of long-term outcome with CT angiography or CT perfusion findings.These data suggest that combined CT perfusion and CT angiography are useful for predicting short-term outcome,but not long-term outcome,after thrombolysis. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration ischemic stroke 256-slice whole-brain CT perfusion infarct core penumbra CT perfusion mismatch CT angiography vessel stenosis intravenous thrombolysis 24-hour National Institution of Health Stroke Scale 3-month modified Rankin Scale neural regeneration
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The research of vasoconstriction effect on the solitary waves in stenotic arterial vessel
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作者 Xue Sang Zongguo Zhang +1 位作者 Hong-Wei Yang Lei Fu 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第5期38-51,共14页
Vascular stenosis is a common cardiovascular disease,and the in-depth study of its biomechanical mechanism will help to explore the occurrence mechanism and law of the disease,which is of great significance in the pre... Vascular stenosis is a common cardiovascular disease,and the in-depth study of its biomechanical mechanism will help to explore the occurrence mechanism and law of the disease,which is of great significance in the prevention and diagnosis of cardiovascular disease.Different from previous studies,radial and axial motions are considered in the realistic configuration of the wall,and the wall equation of the stenotic artery is established.On the basis of the wall equation and fluid equation,the KdV-Burgers equation is obtained by scale analysis and perturbation expansion.The effects of axial displacement and wall initial conditions on the propagation of solitary waves in stenotic arteries are discussed.It is shown that with the increase of the axial and radial tension ratios,the amplitude and width of the solitary wave increase,and the solitary wave becomes steeper and more sharp.The results of this study provide a theoretical value for detecting the shape change of solitary wave in blood vessel to predict vascular stenosis. 展开更多
关键词 solitary waves stenosis arterial vessel KdV-Burgers equation steeping and peaking
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Cerebral vasculopathy in a Chinese family with neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ mutation 被引量:3
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作者 Jian-Tao Liang Li-Rong Huo +2 位作者 Yu-Hai Bao Zhen-Yu Wang Feng Ling 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第6期708-714,共7页
Neurofibromatosis type I(NF1) is a hereditary,autosomal dominant,neurocutaneous syndrome that is attributed to NF1 gene mutation.NF1 has been associated with scoliosis,macrocephaly,pseudoarthrosis,short stature,ment... Neurofibromatosis type I(NF1) is a hereditary,autosomal dominant,neurocutaneous syndrome that is attributed to NF1 gene mutation.NF1 has been associated with scoliosis,macrocephaly,pseudoarthrosis,short stature,mental retardation,and malignancies.NF1-associated vasculopathy is an uncommon and easily-overlooked presentation.Examination of a Chinese family affected by NF1 combined with cerebral vessel stenosis and/ or abnormality suggested a possible relationship between NF1 and vessel stenosis.To determine which NF1 gene mutation is associated with vascular lesions,particularly cerebral vessel stenosis,we examined one rare family with combined cerebral vessel lesions or maldevelopment.Vascular lesions were detected using transcranial Doppler sonography and digital subtraction angiography in family members.Next,denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing were used to screen for NF1 gene mutations.The results revealed a nonsense mutation,c.541C&gt;T,in the NF1 gene.This mutation truncated the NF1 protein by 2659 aminoacid residues at the C-terminus and co-segregated with all of the patients,but was not present in unaffected individuals in the family.Exceptionally,three novel mutations were identified in unaffected family members,but these did not affect the product of the NF1 gene.Thus the nonsense mutation,c.541C&gt;T,located in the NF1 gene could constitute one genetic factor for cerebral vessel lesions. 展开更多
关键词 neurofibromatosis type I cerebral vessel stenosis stroke MUTATION
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