Acupuncture at Fengchi(GB20) in the posterior neck improves vertigo.However,subarachnoid hemorrhage and spinal epidural hematoma have been reported to occur after acupuncture in the posterior neck.Therefore,in the p...Acupuncture at Fengchi(GB20) in the posterior neck improves vertigo.However,subarachnoid hemorrhage and spinal epidural hematoma have been reported to occur after acupuncture in the posterior neck.Therefore,in the present study,we assessed the safety of acupuncture at Fengchi.Laboratory tests and adverse event reports were used to evaluate the safety of different acupuncture manipulations for the treatment of posterior circulation ischemia with vertigo.A total of 136 patients were randomly assigned to four groups.Verum acupuncture was conducted with different needle insertion directions(contralateral paropia or prominentia laryngea) and different needle twisting frequencies(60 or 120 times/minute) at Fengchi and matching acupoints(for example,Zhongwan [CV12],Qihai [CV6],Zusanli [ST36],and Fenglong [ST40]).The patients received 14 treatments over 3–4 weeks.Routine blood analysis,hepatic and renal function tests,urine and feces tests and electrocardiography were performed before the first treatment session and after the final session.Adverse events were recorded after every session.Of the 136 patients,120 completed the study.There were no significant differences between pretreatment and posttreatment test results in any of the groups.Only five patients suffered from minor adverse events(needling pain,slight hematoma and transient chest tightness).No serious adverse events were found.Our results indicate that a 14-session course of needling at Fengchi is relatively safe for treating posterior circulation ischemia with vertigo.展开更多
Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic...Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance angiography(MRA)and computed tomography angiography(CTA)were analyzed.Results:Two-hundred patients had clinical manifestations of posterior circulation ischemia,including recurrent dizziness,vertigo,and tinnitus;45 had headaches,97 had limb weakness,and 16 patients had syncope or impaired consciousness.Seventy-six patients with circulatory infarction were admitted to the hospital.There were 251 patients with history of hypertension,74 with diabetes,113 with hyperlipidemia,13 with dominant vertebral artery,10 with intracranial aneurysm,and 19 with absence of A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery(considering developmental variation).Conclusion:Embryonic posterior cerebral artery develops abnormally during the embryonic period,often accompanied by abnormal vascular access.Due to abnormal hemodynamics,the incidence of posterior circulation ischemia,aneurysm,and infarction increases in such patients.展开更多
Vertebral artery orifice stenting may improve blood supply of the posterior circulation of the brain to regions such as the cerebellum and brainstem. However, previous studies have mainly focused on recovery of cerebr...Vertebral artery orifice stenting may improve blood supply of the posterior circulation of the brain to regions such as the cerebellum and brainstem. However, previous studies have mainly focused on recovery of cerebral blood flow and perfusion in the posterior circulation after interventional therapy. This study examined the effects of functional recovery of local brain tissue on cerebellar function remodeling using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic reso- nance imaging before and after interventional therapy. A total of 40 Chinese patients with severe unilateral vertebral artery orifice stenosis were enrolled in this study. Patients were equally and randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The control group received drug treat- ment only. The intervention group received vertebral artery orifice angioplasty and stenting + identical drug treatment to the control group. At 13 days after treatment, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory score was compared between the intervention and control groups. Cerebellar function remodeling was observed between the two groups using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. The improvement in dizziness handicap and cerebellar function was more obvious in the intervention group than in the control group. Interventional therapy for severe vertebral artery orifice stenosis may effectively promote cerebellar function remodeling and exert neuroprotective effects.展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program),No.2010CB530506
文摘Acupuncture at Fengchi(GB20) in the posterior neck improves vertigo.However,subarachnoid hemorrhage and spinal epidural hematoma have been reported to occur after acupuncture in the posterior neck.Therefore,in the present study,we assessed the safety of acupuncture at Fengchi.Laboratory tests and adverse event reports were used to evaluate the safety of different acupuncture manipulations for the treatment of posterior circulation ischemia with vertigo.A total of 136 patients were randomly assigned to four groups.Verum acupuncture was conducted with different needle insertion directions(contralateral paropia or prominentia laryngea) and different needle twisting frequencies(60 or 120 times/minute) at Fengchi and matching acupoints(for example,Zhongwan [CV12],Qihai [CV6],Zusanli [ST36],and Fenglong [ST40]).The patients received 14 treatments over 3–4 weeks.Routine blood analysis,hepatic and renal function tests,urine and feces tests and electrocardiography were performed before the first treatment session and after the final session.Adverse events were recorded after every session.Of the 136 patients,120 completed the study.There were no significant differences between pretreatment and posttreatment test results in any of the groups.Only five patients suffered from minor adverse events(needling pain,slight hematoma and transient chest tightness).No serious adverse events were found.Our results indicate that a 14-session course of needling at Fengchi is relatively safe for treating posterior circulation ischemia with vertigo.
文摘Objective:To understand the clinical characteristics of patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery and its correlation with abnormal vascular development.Methods:The clinical data of 396 patients with embryonic posterior cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance angiography(MRA)and computed tomography angiography(CTA)were analyzed.Results:Two-hundred patients had clinical manifestations of posterior circulation ischemia,including recurrent dizziness,vertigo,and tinnitus;45 had headaches,97 had limb weakness,and 16 patients had syncope or impaired consciousness.Seventy-six patients with circulatory infarction were admitted to the hospital.There were 251 patients with history of hypertension,74 with diabetes,113 with hyperlipidemia,13 with dominant vertebral artery,10 with intracranial aneurysm,and 19 with absence of A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery(considering developmental variation).Conclusion:Embryonic posterior cerebral artery develops abnormally during the embryonic period,often accompanied by abnormal vascular access.Due to abnormal hemodynamics,the incidence of posterior circulation ischemia,aneurysm,and infarction increases in such patients.
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Yongchuan District of Chongqing in China,No.Ycstc,2013nc8031the Foundation of Chongqing Municipal Health Bureau in China,No.2010-2-250+1 种基金the Foundation of Chongqing Health and Family Planning Commission in China,No.20143001the Soft Science Foundation of Yongchuan District of Chongqing in China,No.Ycstc,2011BE5004
文摘Vertebral artery orifice stenting may improve blood supply of the posterior circulation of the brain to regions such as the cerebellum and brainstem. However, previous studies have mainly focused on recovery of cerebral blood flow and perfusion in the posterior circulation after interventional therapy. This study examined the effects of functional recovery of local brain tissue on cerebellar function remodeling using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic reso- nance imaging before and after interventional therapy. A total of 40 Chinese patients with severe unilateral vertebral artery orifice stenosis were enrolled in this study. Patients were equally and randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The control group received drug treat- ment only. The intervention group received vertebral artery orifice angioplasty and stenting + identical drug treatment to the control group. At 13 days after treatment, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory score was compared between the intervention and control groups. Cerebellar function remodeling was observed between the two groups using blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. The improvement in dizziness handicap and cerebellar function was more obvious in the intervention group than in the control group. Interventional therapy for severe vertebral artery orifice stenosis may effectively promote cerebellar function remodeling and exert neuroprotective effects.