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PURPOSE: To summarize experience with and the efficacy of fenestrated/branched thoracic endovascular repair (F/B-TEVAR) using physician-modified stent-grafts (PMSGs) under 3D printing guidance in triple aortic arch branch reconstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From February 2018 to April 2022, 14 cases of aortic arch aneurysms and 30 cases of aortic arch dissection (22 acute aortic arch dissection and 8 long-term aortic arch dissection)were treated by F/B-TEVAR in our department, including 34 males and 10 females, with an average age of 59.84 ± 11.72 years. Three aortic arch branches were affected in all patients. A 3D-printed model was made according to computed tomography angiography images and used to guide the fabrication of PMSGs. All patients were followed up. RESULTS: A total of 132 branches were successfully reconstructed with no case of conversion to open surgery. The average operation time was 4.97 ± 1.40 hours, including a mean 44.05 ± 7.72 minutes for stent-graft customization, the mean postoperative hospitalization duration was 9.91 ± 4.47 days, the average intraoperative blood loss was 480.91 mL (100-2810 mL), and the mean postoperative intensive care unit monitoring duration was 1.02 days (0-5 days). No deaths occurred within 30 days of surgery. Postoperative neurological complications occurred in 1 case (2.3%), and retrograde type A dissection occurred in 1 case (2.3%). CONCLUSION: Compared with conventional surgery, triple aortic arch branch reconstruction under the guidance of 3D printing is a minimally invasive treatment method with the advantages of accurate positioning, rapid postoperative recovery, few complications, and reliable short- to mid-term effects. CLINICAL IMPACT: At present the PMSG usually depend on imaging data and software calculation. With the guidance of 3D printing technology, image data could be transformed into 3D model, which has improved the accuracy of the positioning of the fenestrations. The diameter reduction technique and the internal mini cuff technique have made a complement to the slimed-down fenestration selection process and the low rate of endoleak. As reproducible study, our results may provide reference for TEVAR in different cases.
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ABSTRACT: This study conducts a correlation exploration of CYP2C19 gene polymorphism and clopidogrel resistance in Han Chinese patients with cerebral infarction in Guizhou Region.A total of 270 Han Chinese patients with cerebral infarction, who were hospitalized in our hospital from January 2016 to January 2018, are selected. These patients were divided into 2 groups, clopidogrel resistance group (nâ=â60) and clopidogrel sensitive group (nâ=â210). According to the TEG results, the CYP2C19 gene polymorphism detection was carried out by using the PCR-RFLP method, while IL-6 level in the patient's blood was measured by using the ELISA method.The resistance group occupies 22.22%. The platelet inhibition ratio of the resistance group was 23â±â7%, which was significantly lower than that of the sensitive group (65â±â13%), and the difference was statistically significant (Pâ<â.05). The Logisitic regression analysis revealed that the history of diabetes, history of high blood pressure, increase in low density lipoprotein and CYP2C19 mutant gene were independent risk factors of clopidogrel resistance. After treatment, the serum IL-6 level of patients in the resistance group was 17.21â±â0.98âng/L, which was significant higher than that of patients in the sensitive group (11.21â±â0.68âng/L), and the difference was statistically significant (Pâ<â.05).Patients with cerebral infarction in Guizhou region have a higher occurrence rate of clopidogrel resistance. Clopidogrel resistance not only will weaken the anti-inflammatory action of the drug, but also correlates with the patient's CYP2C19 mutant gene and blood lipid level.