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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (B) ◽  
pp. 1098-1104
Author(s):  
Vladimir Beloborodov ◽  
Vladimir Vorobev ◽  
Svetlana Sokolova ◽  
Aleksandr Frolov ◽  
Denis Kornilov ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND: One of the most serious diseases among all emergency abdominal pathology is an acute violation of the mesenteric blood circulation. The rapid development of intestinal ischemia results in its infarction and necrosis. AIM: The study aims to assess the survival rate of patients with mesenteric vascular thrombosis, taking into account, the predictor characteristics influence of disease development factors. METHODS: The study presents a retrospective analysis of mesenteric vascular thrombosis clinical cases for 2016–2019. During this period, there were 147 patients with an established diagnosis at the Irkutsk Clinical Hospital No. 1, 21 of them met the study criteria. RESULTS: According to the type of thrombosis, there were two groups – occlusive (Group I, n = 11) and non occlusive (Group II, n = 10). Four patients (36.3%) of Group I and 7 patients (70%) of Group II (p = 0.388) recovered from the disease. Three patients (27.2%) of Group I and 4 patients (40%) of Group II (p = 0.662) received conservative therapy, 2 of them (66.6%) in Group I and 4 (100%) in Group II (p = 0.724) recovered from the disease. In addition, the authors performed a mortality assessment, according to the timing of the visit to a medical institution. Four (50%) out of eight patients who applied in the first 12 h, 2 (66%) out of three – in the first 12–24 h, and 5 (50%) out of 10 for more than 24 h of illness had a positive treatment result in the combined group. CONCLUSION: The patients over 70 years old with peritoneal symptoms and established intestinal necrosis have an extremely unfavorable prognosis. The primary mesenteric vessel thrombosis with additional contrast angiography still gives a moderate treatment prognosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
I. E. Panova ◽  
E. V. Samkovich ◽  
P. A. Nechiporenko ◽  
N. N. Grigoryeva

Purpose: to study angioarchitectonics of choroidal melanoma with varied biometric characteristics by comparing the results of indocyanine green angiography (IAG) and OCT angiography (OCTA).Material and methods. Angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography was performed in 45 choroidal melanoma patients (45 eyes, 20 men, 25 women, mean age 57.36 ± 15.11 years) to see the features of angioarchitectonics for various tumor elevations: up to 3 mm (small choroidal melanomas) and within the 3.1– 5.0 mm range (medium choroidal melanomas) and assess the informative value of the techniques.Results. We established a high diagnostic value of angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography in the diagnosis of vasculature of choroidal melanoma (89% and 71 %, respectively), an acceptable significance in small choroidal melanomas, and a higher informative value of angiography with indocyanine green in medium choroidal melanomas. The vasculature of small choroidal melanomas is characterized by type 1 angioarchitectonics predominance (59 %), while that of medium-sized melanomas corresponds to type 2 angioarchitectonics (81 %). The pattern match in angiography with indocyanine green and OCT angiography took place in 93.8 % of patients. The average depth of vessel identification during OCT angiography was determined to stay within the range of 186 μm for choroidal melanomas of up to 1.9 mm high, 220 μm for melanomas between 2 and 3 mm high, and 255 μm for melanomas higher than 3 mm.Conclusions. The use of contrast and non-contrast angiography in assessing the vasculature of choroidal melanoma is highly informative and useful for the assessment of the type of angioarchitectonics. The use of OCT angiography is more informative for tumors with an elevation of up to 3 mm. In order to increase the accuracy and effectiveness of OCTA, the identification of newly formed vessels should be carried out with regard to the parameters established.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 856
Author(s):  
Ui Yun Lee ◽  
Hyo Sung Kwak

The purpose of this study was to assess the vulnerability of plaque using a combination of simultaneous non-contrast angiography, intraplaque hemorrhage (SNAP) sequence, and local hemodynamic analysis in an intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), and to evaluate the association between morphological and hemodynamic factors and IPH by comparing the IPH (presence of IPH) and non-IPH (plaque with absence of IPH) groups. In total, 27 IPH patients and 27 non-IPH patients were involved in this study, and baseline characteristics were collected. For morphological factors, diameters, and areas of the internal carotid artery (ICA), external carotid artery, and common carotid artery were measured, and bifurcation angle (α) and ICA angle (β) were also measured for comparison between the IPH group and non-IPH group. For hemodynamic factors, time-averaged wall shear stress (WSS), minimum WSS, maximum WSS, and oscillatory shear index were calculated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. For the qualitative analysis, cross-sectional images with analyzed WSS and SNAP sequences were combined to precisely assess local hemodynamics. Bifurcation angle (α) was significantly different between the IPH and non-IPH groups (39.47 degrees vs. 47.60 degrees, p = 0.041). Significantly higher time-averaged WSS, minimum WSS, and maximum WSS were observed in the IPH group compared to the non-IPH group. In the IPH group, when using the combined analysis with SNAP sequences and WSS, the WSS of the region with IPH was significantly higher than the region without IPH (2.32 vs. 1.21 Pa, p = 0.005). A smaller bifurcation angle (α) and higher time-averaged WSS, minimum WSS, and maximum WSS were associated with IPH. The combined analysis of SNAP sequences and WSS might help to evaluate the risk of carotid IPH.


2021 ◽  
pp. 028418512199223
Author(s):  
Min Tang ◽  
Jinglong Gao ◽  
Jie Gao ◽  
Xuejiao Yan ◽  
Xin Zhang ◽  
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Background There was no previous report on the three-dimensional simultaneous non-contrast angiography and intra-plaque hemorrhage (3D-SNAP) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence to diagnose intracranial artery dissection (IAD). Purpose To improve the diagnostic accuracy and guide the clinical treatment for IAD by elucidating its pathological features using 3D-SNAP MRI. Material and Methods From January 2015 to September 2018, 113 patients with suspected IAD were analyzed. They were divided into IAD and non-IAD groups according to the spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) criteria. All patients underwent 3D-SNAP, 3D-TOF, T2W imaging, 3D-PD, 3D-T1W-VISTA, and 3D-T1WCE) using 3.0-T MRI; clinical data were collected. The IAD imaging findings (intramural hematoma, double lumen, intimal flap, aneurysmal dilatation, stenosis, or occlusion) in every sequence were analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of each sequence. Results There was a significant difference in the probability of intramural hematoma, relative signal intensity of intramural hematoma, double lumen, stenosis, or occlusion signs on 3D-TOF, T2W, 3D-PD, 3D-T1W-VISTA, 3D-SNAP, and 3D-T1WCE sequences ( P<0.05). The 3D-SNAP and 3D-T1WCE sequences were most sensitive for diagnosing intramural hematoma and displaying double-lumen signs, respectively. The diagnostic efficiency of the 3D-SNAP sequence combined with 3D-T1WCE was the highest (area under the curve [AUC] 0.966). The AUC value of the 3D-SNAP sequence (AUC 0.897) was slightly inferior to that of 3D-T1W enhancement (AUC 0.903). Conclusion 3D-SNAP MRI is a non-invasive and effective method and had the greatest potential among those methods tested for improving the diagnostic accuracy for IAD.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kangneng Zhou ◽  
Cheng Chen ◽  
Yuanyuan Lu ◽  
Xinmeng Guo ◽  
Wubin Li ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Phase-Contrast Angiography (PCA) is an acceptable magnetic resonance imaging method for cerebrovascular diseases diagnosis. However, it is an important and great challenge to accurately extract cerebrovascular structures from PCA images because of the complex vascular structures and large amount of noise. To accomplish this task, this work proposes a cerebrovascular segmentation algorithm based on Local Binary Fitting (LBF) and Hidden Markov Model (HMM), which can accurately extraction features from PCA data. Results: Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC), False Positive Score (FPN), and False Negative Score (FTN) are defined as metrics to assess this algorithm. Results show this method obtain higher accuracy (74.58%, 4.93%, 24.48%) than compared methods. Conclusion: Based on quantitative results, it appears that the proposed method has a higher accuracy rate compared to other methods. Due to no human correction and has no training process, it performs well on small datasets. Thus, this algorithm can accord with clinical requirements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mats Beckman ◽  
Sven Nyrén ◽  
Anna Kistner

Abstract Background Pulmonary embolism (PE) is seen in high frequency in hospital-treated patients with Covid-19. We present a case of suspected Covid-19 with long-term dyspnea and widespread PE. Case presentation A 51- year old male, with no prior medical history, no medication, and non-smoker arrived at the emergency department with exercise induced dyspnea during 4–5 weeks and for the last 48 h dyspnea at rest. Seven weeks before hospitalization, he felt difficulties taking deep breaths for some days but no other symptoms. Oxygen saturation at rest was 93%. Troponin T was 1200 mg/L (ref < 15 mg/L). CT angiography revealed widespread bilateral segmental pulmonary embolism. Additional findings were ground glass opacities that could match Covid-19. The patient tested negative for SARS -CoV-2. Full dose tinzaparin was given for 2 days in hospital, followed by apixaban for 6 months. Recovery has been uneventful so far. Conclusions Long-term breathing difficulties might be relatively common after non-hospitalized symptomatic Covid-19. The frequency of PE in this group is unknown. We report a case of suspected covid-19 with widespread PE and a long history of dyspnea but no other symptoms. In our case slight hypoxia and laboratory testing indicated significant disease, which was proven with contrast angiography. This case shows that PE is a differential diagnosis in non-hospitalized symptomatic Covid-19 with persisting breathing problems.


Author(s):  
Nikolay I. Glushkov ◽  
Vladimir F. Rylkov ◽  
Konstantin V. Sementsov ◽  
Anatoliy V. Skorodumov ◽  
Alexey A. Moiseev ◽  
...  

The aim of the study was to analyze the results of spinal artery damage treatment of the injured. Materials and methods. An 2-year analysis of treating 7 patients with vertebral artery injuries admitted to the City Hospital (GB) No. 26 of St. Petersburg was carried out. The problems of diagnosing and treating these injuries have been identified. The solutions to these problems have been suggested. Two clinical cases of successful treatment of injured patients with spinal artery damage have been presented. Results. Theres a possibility of damaging vertebral arteries in neck injuries thus defining the need for introducing high-informative methods of inspection (a spiral computer tomography contrast angiography, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and low-invasive (X-ray endovascular) interventions in urgent surgery. The implementation of complex instrumental examinations, their nature, the number of them and urgency should be determined by a surgeon individually considering the recommendations of related specialists. Conclusions. Regardless of the wound size and the patients condition, examination and treatment of patients with neck injuries should be carried out in large hospitals with angiosurgeon and other narrow specialists in the panel of doctors with the 24-hour surveillance, as well as access to full examination and high-tech urgent operational interventions.


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