Publications by authors named "Han-Qiao Yu"

Article Synopsis
  • Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is used during transvenous lead extraction (TLE) procedures, but its specific role and benefits need further clarification.
  • A study reviewed 195 high-risk patients who underwent TLE, comparing outcomes between those monitored with TEE and those without, finding no significant differences in success rates or complications.
  • Although TEE didn't change procedural success or complication rates, it helped in planning surgeries, guiding treatments, and diagnosing issues quickly, thereby enhancing patient safety.
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Acupuncture treatment can regulate blood pressure (BP) through multiple levels and ways. In the present paper, we reviewed the progress of researches on the underlying mechanisms of acupuncture in lowering BP from 1) regulation of activities of the neuroendocrine, 2) improvement of metabolic abnormality, and 3) alternation of gene expression in the heart and BP-regulation-related centers of the brain. The neuroendocrine mechanism mainly involves the inhibition of neuroinflammatory reaction in some higher brain regions, reduction of neuronal apoptosis, and suppression of the sympathetic cardiovascular regulatory functional areas of the brain stem, regulation of neurotransmitters and autonomic balance, activation of brain areas related to BP regulation, and promotion of functional connection between brain networks.

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Myocardial ischemia‑reperfusion (MI/R) injury is a complex pathological process that occurs when tissues are reperfused following a prolonged period of ischemia. Troxerutin has been reported to have cardioprotective functions. However, the underlying mechanism by which troxerutin protects against MI/R injury has not been fully elucidated.

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