Objective: To analyze the effect of nursing intervention in preventing complications after whole-brain angiography and reducing the risk of neurological dysfunction, infection, and vascular complications. Methods: One...Objective: To analyze the effect of nursing intervention in preventing complications after whole-brain angiography and reducing the risk of neurological dysfunction, infection, and vascular complications. Methods: One hundred patients who underwent whole-brain angiography in our hospital from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected and randomly divided into control and observation groups of 50 cases each. The control group received routine care, and the observation group received systematic care. The psychological status, complication rate, nursing quality, blood pressure, and nursing satisfaction of the two groups of patients were compared. Results: Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in psychological state between the two groups (P > 0.05). After the intervention, the positive effect (PA) and negative effect (NA) exhibited a significant correlation between the two groups (P < 0.05). The observation group had a lower incidence of postoperative complications as compared to the control group (P < 0.05). The nursing quality and satisfaction of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in blood pressure levels between the two groups before surgery (P > 0.05), while during and after surgery, the blood pressure levels of the two groups of patients showed a highly significant correlation (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Nursing intervention exhibited a significant preventive effect after whole-brain angiography. Scientific and reasonable nursing measures can effectively reduce the incidence of complications and improve the surgical safety and recovery of patients.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the value of perfusion MR imaging and angiographic evidence of collateral circulation in symptomatic patients with ischemic cerebrovascular diseases (ICVD). METHODS: Cerebral angiography and per...OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the value of perfusion MR imaging and angiographic evidence of collateral circulation in symptomatic patients with ischemic cerebrovascular diseases (ICVD). METHODS: Cerebral angiography and perfusion MR were performed in 16 patients with symptoms of ICVD. Qualitative perfusion maps were calculated for regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) and mean transit time (MTT). RESULTS: A total of 27 lesions were seen on the perfusion MR maps (6 infarcts and 21 ischemic lesions) and most of them (26/27) showed a prolonged MTT. MTT is sensitive to the presence of ischemic lesions, but not sufficient in distinguishing infarct from ischemia. All of the infarcts showed a decreased rCBV, while most of the ischemic lesions showed a normal or increased rCBV. When collateral circulation was identified on angiography, most ischemic lesions were not infarcts and had a normal or increased rCBV. The absence of angiographically identifiable cerebral collaterals may not always result in an infarct; 50% had decreased rCBV. Despite the absence of angiographic collaterals, the other half had normal or increased rCBV. CONCLUSION: Cerebral angiographic evidence of collateral circulation is important in identifying a favorable outcome in patients with ICVD. However, a lesion with a normal or increased rCBV suggests a sufficient collateral circulation even without angiographic collaterals. Perfusion images may be a potentially useful adjunctive tool in the prediction of the outcome of ICVD, particularly where no apparent collateral macrocirculation is seen on CA.展开更多
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in thediagnostic evaluation of a highly selected patient population presenting with pulse-synchronous tinnitus(PST)....Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in thediagnostic evaluation of a highly selected patient population presenting with pulse-synchronous tinnitus(PST).Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all patients referred for evaluation of possiblevascular etiology of pulsatile tinnitus. Patients were evaluated with regards to presenting signs,comorbidities, non-invasive imaging results, angiographic findings and outcomes.Results: Fifteen patients underwent cerebral DSA. Dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) was identified in sixpatients, and five patients had other significant vascular pathology identified on DSA. Seven patientswith ‘negative’ non-invasive imaging were found to have significant pathology on DSA.Conclusions: Catheter angiography may have a significant yield in appropriately selected patients presenting with pulse synchronous tinnitus.展开更多
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry provides two modes of head computed tomography (CT) angiography scanning: neuro-digital subtraction angiography and dual-energy CT angiography (DE-CTA). Previous studies have comp...Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry provides two modes of head computed tomography (CT) angiography scanning: neuro-digital subtraction angiography and dual-energy CT angiography (DE-CTA). Previous studies have compared image quality, radiation exposure, and bone removal between neuro-digital subtraction angiography and DE-CTA. However, the number of cases was relatively small. The present study examined 300 suspected cases of cerebrovascular disease and observed the methods and duration of post-processing, examination time, and data volume. Results demonstrated similar image quality between the two methods, but lower radiation doses and shorter examination time in DE-CTA. DE-CTA allowed for faster and more stable scanning performance and post-processing methods, facilitating accurate and direct diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease.展开更多
Background The diagnostic value of virtual imaging combined with three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography (3D-CTA) for intracranial aneurysms has not been fully elucidated yet. This study aimed to evaluate...Background The diagnostic value of virtual imaging combined with three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography (3D-CTA) for intracranial aneurysms has not been fully elucidated yet. This study aimed to evaluate the value of combined application of virtual imaging techniques and 3D-CTA in diagnosing patients with aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) at the acute stage. Methods Eighty patients with non-traumatic SAH received 3D-CTA examinations. The raw CT data of these patients were reconstructed and transferred into the 3D mode through the surgical plan system based on virtual reality (VR) image, and the 3D virtual images of skulls and brain blood vessels were acquired. The location, size and shape of aneurysms and their anatomic relationship with adjacent tissues were measured from many points of view. Results Seventy-three aneurysms were detected in 68 of the 80 patients, but 2 aneurysms were detected in 2 of the 5 patients who had been found free of aneurysms previously and had received 3D-CTA examinations for a second time one month later. The 3D virtual images produced by the virtual imaging system were clear and vivid, and they could reveal the location and size of the aneurysm and its relations to the parent artery and skull directly. Conclusions The imaging of 3D-CTA is convenient, reliable and fast in diagnosing intracranial aneurysms and can be regarded as the first choice for the diagnosis and treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Combined with the surgical plan system based on the VR image, 3D-CTA may obtain more imaging information about aneurysms.展开更多
Background Oculomotor palsy is a common complication in patients with posterior communicating aneurysm. This study was conducted to investigate the postoperative recovery of patients with posterior communicating aneur...Background Oculomotor palsy is a common complication in patients with posterior communicating aneurysm. This study was conducted to investigate the postoperative recovery of patients with posterior communicating aneurysm complicated with oculomotor palsy and to analyze the factors influencing length of recovery.Methods From 2000 to 2006, 148 patients with posterior communicating aneurysm were treated at our hospital, with 74 of them having concurrent unilateral oculomotor palsy. All of the patients underwent craniotomy after the diagnosis by means of whole-brain digital subtraction angiography (DSA). The patients were divided into two groups for observation of postoperative recovery during the follow-up period. Patients in group A were treated with simple pedicle clipping of the aneurysm while patients in group B were treated with pedicle clipping of the aneurysm and decompression of the oculomotor nerve.Results Of the 40 patients in group A, 20 underwent surgery within 14 days and completely recovered from oculomotor palsy in 10-40 days. Fourteen patients underwent surgery within 14-30 days, of whom 12 completely recovered within 30-90 days and 2 cases recovered incompletely. The remaining six patients underwent surgery after more than 30 days; of these, four patients recovered completely and two recovered incompletely. Of the 34 cases in group B, 15 underwent surgery within 14 days and completely recovered from oculomotor palsy in 10-40 days. Sixteen patients underwent surgery in 14-30 days, of whom 14 completely recovered in 30-90 days and 2 recovered incompletely. The remaining three patients underwent surgery after more than 30 days, of whom two patients recovered completely and one recovered incompletely.Conclusions Early diagnosis and surgical treatment of patients with unilateral oculomotor palsy induced by posterior communicating aneurysm are important to full postoperative recovery of the oculomotor nerve. No correlation was found, however, between decompression of the oculomotor nerve, such as excision or puncture of the aneurysm, and postoperative recovery time.展开更多
Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are abnormal arteriovenous anastamoses between the carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. These fistulas may be classified by cause (spontaneous or traumatic), flow velocity (high or...Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are abnormal arteriovenous anastamoses between the carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. These fistulas may be classified by cause (spontaneous or traumatic), flow velocity (high or low), or pathogenesis (direct or indirect). The most commonly adopted classification is that described by Barrow based on arterial supply. Traumatic CCFs are almost always direct shunts between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the cavernous sinus. General features of CCFs, which may be apparent with any lesion, including bruit, headache, loss of vision, altered mental status and neurological deficits. Some fistulae may present primarily with hemorrhage before any evaluation can be performed. However, hemiparesis has been rarely observed. Only a literature review of Murata et al reported a case of hemiparesis caused by posttraumatic CCF, in which the fistula resulted in venous hypertension and subsequent brainstem congestion. While in our case, cerebral infarction was caused by total steal of the blood flow. The patient recovered after occlusion of the fistula with a detachable balloon.展开更多
文摘Objective: To analyze the effect of nursing intervention in preventing complications after whole-brain angiography and reducing the risk of neurological dysfunction, infection, and vascular complications. Methods: One hundred patients who underwent whole-brain angiography in our hospital from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected and randomly divided into control and observation groups of 50 cases each. The control group received routine care, and the observation group received systematic care. The psychological status, complication rate, nursing quality, blood pressure, and nursing satisfaction of the two groups of patients were compared. Results: Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in psychological state between the two groups (P > 0.05). After the intervention, the positive effect (PA) and negative effect (NA) exhibited a significant correlation between the two groups (P < 0.05). The observation group had a lower incidence of postoperative complications as compared to the control group (P < 0.05). The nursing quality and satisfaction of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in blood pressure levels between the two groups before surgery (P > 0.05), while during and after surgery, the blood pressure levels of the two groups of patients showed a highly significant correlation (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Nursing intervention exhibited a significant preventive effect after whole-brain angiography. Scientific and reasonable nursing measures can effectively reduce the incidence of complications and improve the surgical safety and recovery of patients.
文摘OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the value of perfusion MR imaging and angiographic evidence of collateral circulation in symptomatic patients with ischemic cerebrovascular diseases (ICVD). METHODS: Cerebral angiography and perfusion MR were performed in 16 patients with symptoms of ICVD. Qualitative perfusion maps were calculated for regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) and mean transit time (MTT). RESULTS: A total of 27 lesions were seen on the perfusion MR maps (6 infarcts and 21 ischemic lesions) and most of them (26/27) showed a prolonged MTT. MTT is sensitive to the presence of ischemic lesions, but not sufficient in distinguishing infarct from ischemia. All of the infarcts showed a decreased rCBV, while most of the ischemic lesions showed a normal or increased rCBV. When collateral circulation was identified on angiography, most ischemic lesions were not infarcts and had a normal or increased rCBV. The absence of angiographically identifiable cerebral collaterals may not always result in an infarct; 50% had decreased rCBV. Despite the absence of angiographic collaterals, the other half had normal or increased rCBV. CONCLUSION: Cerebral angiographic evidence of collateral circulation is important in identifying a favorable outcome in patients with ICVD. However, a lesion with a normal or increased rCBV suggests a sufficient collateral circulation even without angiographic collaterals. Perfusion images may be a potentially useful adjunctive tool in the prediction of the outcome of ICVD, particularly where no apparent collateral macrocirculation is seen on CA.
文摘Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in thediagnostic evaluation of a highly selected patient population presenting with pulse-synchronous tinnitus(PST).Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all patients referred for evaluation of possiblevascular etiology of pulsatile tinnitus. Patients were evaluated with regards to presenting signs,comorbidities, non-invasive imaging results, angiographic findings and outcomes.Results: Fifteen patients underwent cerebral DSA. Dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) was identified in sixpatients, and five patients had other significant vascular pathology identified on DSA. Seven patientswith ‘negative’ non-invasive imaging were found to have significant pathology on DSA.Conclusions: Catheter angiography may have a significant yield in appropriately selected patients presenting with pulse synchronous tinnitus.
文摘Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry provides two modes of head computed tomography (CT) angiography scanning: neuro-digital subtraction angiography and dual-energy CT angiography (DE-CTA). Previous studies have compared image quality, radiation exposure, and bone removal between neuro-digital subtraction angiography and DE-CTA. However, the number of cases was relatively small. The present study examined 300 suspected cases of cerebrovascular disease and observed the methods and duration of post-processing, examination time, and data volume. Results demonstrated similar image quality between the two methods, but lower radiation doses and shorter examination time in DE-CTA. DE-CTA allowed for faster and more stable scanning performance and post-processing methods, facilitating accurate and direct diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease.
文摘Background The diagnostic value of virtual imaging combined with three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography (3D-CTA) for intracranial aneurysms has not been fully elucidated yet. This study aimed to evaluate the value of combined application of virtual imaging techniques and 3D-CTA in diagnosing patients with aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) at the acute stage. Methods Eighty patients with non-traumatic SAH received 3D-CTA examinations. The raw CT data of these patients were reconstructed and transferred into the 3D mode through the surgical plan system based on virtual reality (VR) image, and the 3D virtual images of skulls and brain blood vessels were acquired. The location, size and shape of aneurysms and their anatomic relationship with adjacent tissues were measured from many points of view. Results Seventy-three aneurysms were detected in 68 of the 80 patients, but 2 aneurysms were detected in 2 of the 5 patients who had been found free of aneurysms previously and had received 3D-CTA examinations for a second time one month later. The 3D virtual images produced by the virtual imaging system were clear and vivid, and they could reveal the location and size of the aneurysm and its relations to the parent artery and skull directly. Conclusions The imaging of 3D-CTA is convenient, reliable and fast in diagnosing intracranial aneurysms and can be regarded as the first choice for the diagnosis and treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms. Combined with the surgical plan system based on the VR image, 3D-CTA may obtain more imaging information about aneurysms.
文摘Background Oculomotor palsy is a common complication in patients with posterior communicating aneurysm. This study was conducted to investigate the postoperative recovery of patients with posterior communicating aneurysm complicated with oculomotor palsy and to analyze the factors influencing length of recovery.Methods From 2000 to 2006, 148 patients with posterior communicating aneurysm were treated at our hospital, with 74 of them having concurrent unilateral oculomotor palsy. All of the patients underwent craniotomy after the diagnosis by means of whole-brain digital subtraction angiography (DSA). The patients were divided into two groups for observation of postoperative recovery during the follow-up period. Patients in group A were treated with simple pedicle clipping of the aneurysm while patients in group B were treated with pedicle clipping of the aneurysm and decompression of the oculomotor nerve.Results Of the 40 patients in group A, 20 underwent surgery within 14 days and completely recovered from oculomotor palsy in 10-40 days. Fourteen patients underwent surgery within 14-30 days, of whom 12 completely recovered within 30-90 days and 2 cases recovered incompletely. The remaining six patients underwent surgery after more than 30 days; of these, four patients recovered completely and two recovered incompletely. Of the 34 cases in group B, 15 underwent surgery within 14 days and completely recovered from oculomotor palsy in 10-40 days. Sixteen patients underwent surgery in 14-30 days, of whom 14 completely recovered in 30-90 days and 2 recovered incompletely. The remaining three patients underwent surgery after more than 30 days, of whom two patients recovered completely and one recovered incompletely.Conclusions Early diagnosis and surgical treatment of patients with unilateral oculomotor palsy induced by posterior communicating aneurysm are important to full postoperative recovery of the oculomotor nerve. No correlation was found, however, between decompression of the oculomotor nerve, such as excision or puncture of the aneurysm, and postoperative recovery time.
文摘Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are abnormal arteriovenous anastamoses between the carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. These fistulas may be classified by cause (spontaneous or traumatic), flow velocity (high or low), or pathogenesis (direct or indirect). The most commonly adopted classification is that described by Barrow based on arterial supply. Traumatic CCFs are almost always direct shunts between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the cavernous sinus. General features of CCFs, which may be apparent with any lesion, including bruit, headache, loss of vision, altered mental status and neurological deficits. Some fistulae may present primarily with hemorrhage before any evaluation can be performed. However, hemiparesis has been rarely observed. Only a literature review of Murata et al reported a case of hemiparesis caused by posttraumatic CCF, in which the fistula resulted in venous hypertension and subsequent brainstem congestion. While in our case, cerebral infarction was caused by total steal of the blood flow. The patient recovered after occlusion of the fistula with a detachable balloon.