1.The study of tear film function in Graves disease
Huailin XIE ; Yuhua LIN ; Shanjie WANG ; Yanhua JIANG ; Shaojie ZENG ; Huijuan LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(15):10-12
Objective To investigate the tear fdm function with Graves disease.Methods Seven-ty-eight patients with Graves disease were studied respectiveIy,40 cases healthy person as contr01.Tear film function Was evaluated by tear break-up time(TBUT),Schirmer I test(SIT),corneal fluorescein staining,dry eye and unwell symptoms.Results The difference of TBUT and SIT resultsbetweenpatients and con-trois were significant(P<0.05).The rate ofTBUT,corneal fluorescein staining and symptom ofdry eye in patients were significantly higher than those in controls.Conclusions Graves disease patients have higher rate of abnormal tear film function in comparison with controls.Graves disease are correlated with xerophthalmia.
2. Expert consensus on emergency medicine procedure optimization guided by routine prevention and control strategy for COVID-19
Weiyong SHENG ; Biao CHEN ; Shanjie FAN ; Zhuanglin ZENG ; Ying ZHOU ; Kunpeng HUANG ; Xing CHENG ; Chunyan CAO ; Banghong DA ; Ning ZHOU ; Qidi ZHOU ; Qinghua WANG ; Jun GUO ; Peng SUN ; Chuanzhu LV ; Chuanzhu LV ; Chuanzhu LV ; Xiaoling FU ; Xiaoling FU ; Jinxiang ZHANG
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2021;14(4):146-156
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a global public health emergency on 31 January 2020. Emergency medicine procedures in Emergency Department should be optimized to cope with the current COVID-19 pandemic by providing subspecialty services, reducing the spread of nosocomial infections, and promoting its capabilities to handle emerging diseases. Thus, the Chinese Society of Emergency Medicine and Wuhan Society of Emergency Medicine drafted this consensus together to address concerns of medical staffs who work in Emergency Department. Based on in-depth review of COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment plans, literatures, as well as management approval, this consensus proposes recommendations for improving the rationalization and efficiency of emergency processes, reducing the risk of nosocomial infections, preventing hospital viral transmission, and ensuring patient safety.