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Evaluation of vascular puncture needles with specific modifications for enhanced ultrasound visibility:In vitro study 被引量:1
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作者 Nobuyuki Kawai Hiroki Minamiguchi +7 位作者 Morio Sato Motoki Nakai Hiroki Sanda Takami Tanaka Akira Ikoma Kouhei Nakata Shintaro Shirai Tetsuo Sonomura 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2012年第6期273-277,共5页
AIM: To determine which modification to a vascular puncture needle results in increased visualization during ultrasound (US)-guided vascular puncture. METHODS: We evaluated US images of a phantom made of degassed gela... AIM: To determine which modification to a vascular puncture needle results in increased visualization during ultrasound (US)-guided vascular puncture. METHODS: We evaluated US images of a phantom made of degassed gelatin and each of the following four modified versions of a commercially available vascular puncture needle (18 G): re-cut needle, dimple needle, rough-surface needle (rough over the sections of needle located 3-6 mm from the tip), and a needle with four side holes (side holes covered by the sheath). An unmodified commercially available puncture needle was used as a control. Five interventional radiologists evaluated image quality according to the following classification grade:?I, invisible; II, poor; III, moderate; IV, good; V, excellent. RESULTS: The highest score for needle visualization was obtained for the needle with four side holes. The re-cut needle scored the same as the control. Multiple comparisons were conducted using overall evaluation scores among the commercially available needle, dimple needle, rough-surface needle (3-6 mm), and the needle with four side holes. A significantly higher score was obtained for the needle with four side holes (P < 0.05/6). CONCLUSION: The needle with four side holes was prominently visualized and gained a significantly higher score (compared with the other needles) in a phantom evaluation. 展开更多
关键词 Ultrasound visibility vascular puncture needle Side-hole needle Dimple needle Rough-surface needle
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IMPACTS ON THE EXPRESSION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR IN ISCHEMIC BRAIN TISSUE TREATED WITH CLUSTER PUNC-TURE ON SCALP ACUPOINTS IN RATS 被引量:5
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作者 李宝栋 王志勇 +5 位作者 白晶 白海娟 公维志 闫瑞萍 刘振江 王利春 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2008年第1期38-44,共7页
Objective To probe into the impacts on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in ischemic brain tissue treated with cluster puncture on scalp acupoints in rats, Methods 128 rats were randomized ... Objective To probe into the impacts on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in ischemic brain tissue treated with cluster puncture on scalp acupoints in rats, Methods 128 rats were randomized into pseudo-operation group, model group, scalp-needling group and cluster-needling group, In scalp-needling group, penetration method was used on the focal side from Bǎihuì (百会 GV20) to Qǔbīn (曲鬓 GB7), and in cluster-needling group, penetration method was used on both sides from GV20 to GB7, and a common needling on GV 20. Needles were punctured 2 mm in depth, constantly rotated for 10min, retained for 2 h. Immunohistrochemical method was applied to determine VEGF expression and microvessel density (MVD). Results With the intervention of cluster puncture on scalp acupoints, VEGF: expressions on every time-spot after ischemia were enhanced apparently, superior to those in scalp-needling group. On the three time-spots of the 7^th, 14^th and 21^st days, MVD was increased after cluster puncture on scale acupoints, superior to those in scalp-needling group. Conclusion Cluster puncture on scalp acupoints up-regulated VEGF expression and promoted regeneration of microvessel. 展开更多
关键词 Cluster puncture on scalp acupoints Rat Ischemia vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
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