1.A Meta-analysis on the effects of different concentrations of atropine on myo-pia in Chinese children
Yang LI ; Xiuxia LI ; Xianni FENG ; Limei ZHANG ; Kangle GUO
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(2):133-138
Objective To systematically evaluate the control effects of different concentrations of atropine on myopia in Chinese children.Methods PubMed,Embase,The Cochrane Library,Web of Science,CBM,WanFang Data,VIP and CNKI databases were retrieved to collect the studies on children's myopia control by atropine from the establishment of the database to April 2023.After the literature screening,data extraction and bias risk valuation were carried out by 2 research-ers,a Meta-analysis was performed via RevMan 5.4 software.Results A total of 32 studies were included,comparing the effects of 7 different concentrations of atropine and placebo.The Meta-analysis showed that compared with placebo,0.1 g·L-1 atropine had a significant impact on the change of spherical equivalent[MD=0.39,95%CI(0.26,0.52),P<0.05],and significantly suppressed the axial length increment[MD=-0.18,95%CI(-0.24,-0.12),P<0.05].Among other concentrations,0.2g·L-1,0.5g·L-1 and 10 g·L-1 atropine had sound effects on myopia control.Conclusion Exist-ing evidence shows that compared to placebo,atropine at concentrations of0.1 g·L-1,0.2 g·L-1,0.5 g·L-1and 10 g·L-1 has better effects on controlling the spherical equivalent and axial length of children with myopia.Among them,at-ropine at the concentration of 0.1 g·L1 may have the best effect.
2.Comprehensive factors in adverse reactions to apheresis platelet donation in Lanzhou area
Dangbin NAN ; Li CHEN ; Lei LEI ; Jianqiang GUO ; Guoning MA ; Kangle WU ; Zhifeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(6):633-636
【Objective】 To analyze the comprehensive factors causing adverse reactions to apheresis platelet donation(ARAPD), so as to provide references for effective prevention of ARAPD. 【Methods】 The 272 cases of ARAPD from 2012 to 2019 in Lanzhou were statistically analyzed, and factors that induced ARAPD were studied. Statistical analysis were performed according to the gender, nationality, occupation, age, weight, donation units, and number of donations. 【Results】 As to the factors inducing ARAPD, anticoagulant reactions accounted for the first(32.4%, 88/272). Women and students were prone to develop ARAPD. Among all age groups, 18~25 years old were most likely to develop ARAPD(53.68%, 10 572/35 265). The incidence of ARAPD were significantly different by ages and weights(P<0.05), and donors with lighter weight were more prone to develop ARAPD(P<0.05). The incidence of ARAPD were also significantly different between first-time and repeated donors(P<0.05), but not among the donation units. 【Conclusion】 The anticoagulant reactions are the leading reason for ARAPD. For female, student, young, light-weight, and first-time blood donors, special attention should be paid and corresponding interventions taken to them.