1.Sparganosis mansoni treated with praziquantel: one case report
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):472-472
A patient with sparganosis mansoni was treated with praziquantel and cured with little side effect.
2.Eosinophilic syndrome due to Paragonimus westermani infection: one case report
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2010;22(2):173-173
A patient with eosinophilic syndrome due to Paragonimus infection wag treated with praziquantel and cured.
3.Comparison of long-term visual quality between multifocal and monofocal Toric IOL implantation for cataract with astigmatism
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2021;39(4):313-318
Objective:To compare the visual quality of patients with astigmatic multifocus intraocular lens (ART IOL) and astigmatic monofocus IOL (Toric IOL) after implantation.Methods:A prospective, non-randomized, controlled study was conducted to include 72 eyes of 72 cataract patients with corneal astigmatism (1.0-2.5 D) who were scheduled to receive phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation in Chaoju Eye Hospital of Inner Mongolia from July 2017 to October 2018.Patients were divided into ART IOL group (37 eyes) and Toric IOL group (35 eyes) according to different IOLs implanted.All patients were followed up for 1 year after surgery.The main and secondary outcome indicators were compared.The main outcome indicators included distance (5 m), intermediate (80 cm), and near (40 cm) uncorrected visual acuity and best corrected visual acuity, defocus curve, contrast sensitivity, postoperative IOL rotation and residual astigmatism, while the secondary outcome indicators included visual subjective symptoms and spectacle independence rate.The above outcome indicators were compared between the two groups.This study followed the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Chaoju Eye Hospital of Inner Mongolia (No.CJYKLL202012).Written informed consent was obtained from each patient before surgery.Results:There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in average uncorrected distance visual acuity and best corrected distance, intermediate and near visual acuity (all at P>0.05).The average intermediate and near visual acuity in the ART IOL group was significantly higher than that in the Toric IOL group, showing statistically significant differences (both at P<0.05).The defocus curve of the ART IOL group presented a double peak, which reached the peak at the far focus (0.0 D) and near focus (-2.5 D), respectively.The visual acuity range from 1.5 to-3.0 D was above 0.2 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (LogMAR), and the focus depth range was 4.5 D (1.5 to -3.0 D).The defocus curve of the Toric IOL group had only one crest, which was located at best corrected visual acuity (0.0 D).The visual acuity reached 0.2 LogMAR or above were from 1.0 to -1.0 D, and the focal depth range was 2.0 D (1.0 to -1.0 D).There was no statistically significant difference in contrast sensitivity at different spatial frequencies between the two groups in bright light, bright flashing light and dark light (all at P>0.05), while the contrast sensitivity of the ART IOL group at high dark flashing light frequency was lower than that of the Toric IOL group, showing statistically significant difference ( P<0.05).In the ART IOL group and the Toric IOL group, the average residual astigmatism after surgery was (-0.47±0.51)D and (-0.49±0.42)D, respectively, with no statistically significant difference ( t=0.408, P>0.05).There was no significant difference in postoperative IOL rotation between the two groups ( t=1.906, P>0.05).The total postoperative spectacle independence rate in the ART IOL group was 97.30%(36/37), which was higher than that in the Toric IOL group (17.14%, 6/35), showing statistically significant difference ( χ2=15.320, P<0.05). Conclusions:Both Toric IOL and ART IOL can better correct corneal astigmatism and improve patients' distance visual acuity, but ART IOL implantation can provide better distance, intermediate and near visual acuity, and higher spectacle independence rate.
4.Preliminary experience of metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty with silicon Swanson prosthesis
Wei LI ; Yixiong ZHOU ; Yixin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the short-term results of total metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty (TMPA) for OA, RA, hallux valgus with severe OA, hallux rigidus, and osteonecrosis of metatarsal heads. Methods From March 2002 to March 2005, total metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty was performed in 30 patients (11 males and 19 females, age from 33 to 77 years old, average 62.5 years old) and 47 feet. Fifteen were bilateral. The preoperative underlying diagnosis was RA in 7, hallux rigidus in 5, hallux valgus with severe OA in 21, avascular osteonecrosis in second metatarsal head in 6, old metatarsophalangeal dislocation in 2, complications after McBride operation in 2 feet. Totally, 33 first metatarsoplangeal joints, 11 second metatarsophalangeal joints, 2 third metatarsophalangeal joints and 1 fourth metatarsophalangeal joint were replaced with metal bushed silicon Swanson prostheses. Two patients (4 feet) with abnormal first-second intermetetarsal angle (19?-20?) received simultaneous proximal metatarsal osteotomy. The osteotomed metatarsal were fixed with Biofix absorbable screws. Two patients (3 feet) received simultaneous metatarsal head (2-5) resection arthroplasty. Twenty-nine (46 feet) were followed-up for average 26.5 (3-36) months with Maryland metatarsal joint scoring system. Oriented by the Maryland scoring system, pain, joint function, and objective messurements were recorded and scored. Results The preoperative and postoperatvie Maryland score was 72 (55-82) and 91 (67-96), respectively. Excellent result was achieved in 41 feet (89.13%), good in 2 feet(4.35%), fair in 2 feet(4.35%), and poor in 1 foot(2.17%). The good-excellent result rate in this group was 93.48%. The complications included: delayed wound union in 2 feet, implant dislocation in 1 foot, reactive synovitis in 1 foot. Conclusion The short-term result of total metatarsophalangeal arthroplasty for treatment of OA, RA, hallux rigidus, old dislocation of metatarsophalangeal and avascular osteonecrosis of metatarsal heads is satisfying.
5.Treatment of thoracolumbar fractures with injectable calcium sulfate vertebroplasty and short-segment pedicle screw fixation
Wei XU ; Yixin SHEN ; Zhihai FAN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(24):-
[Objective]To investigated the clinical result of transpedicle fixation combined with injectable calcium sulfate vertebroplasty in patients with thoracolumbar fractures.[Method]From April 2005 to June 2007,43 patients with thoracolumbar fractures were treated with vertebroplasty reinforced by calcium sulfate injection and short-segment pedicle screw fixation.The symptom improvement was observed.Plain X-rays were taken at pre-operation and post-operation and final follow-up to determine the improvement of the injured vertebral height and Cobb′s angle.[Result]All the patients underwent surgery uneventfully.Thirty-eight patients were followed up for an average of 22 months.After operation Frankel Grading System improved to Grade E.The loss rates of anterior,mid and posterior height were 51.4%,41.5%,3.5% before operation but 11.7%,14.3%,1.7% after operation.The Cobb′s angles were improved from 16.3?preoperatively to 0.8?postoperatively.The loss rates of vertebral height between pre-operation and post-operation were significantly different(P0.05).There was no breakage of pedicle screw or loosening of instrument.Pain score by visual analog scale(VAS) reduced from 8.5 to 1.0.[Conclusion]The surgery of transpedicle fixation combined with injectable calcium sulfate vertebroplasty is a mini-invasive and effective method for the treatment of patients with thoracolumbar fracture.It can achieve and maintain kyphosis correction,decrease the instrument failure rate,and provide better postoperative outcomes.
6.Investigation on current status of Toxoplasma gondii infection among preg-nant women and exploration of risk factors in some areas of Lhasa City,Ti-bet
Desheng TONG ; Haiyong HUA ; Wei CHEN ; Feng TANG ; Yixin LIU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):708-710
Objective To understand the current status of Toxoplasma gondii(TOX)infection among pregnant women and to explore the risk factors in some areas of Lhasa City,Tibet. Methods From 2015 to 2016,3 districts(counties)of Lhasa City were chosen as the investigation sites,and 200 pregnant women in each district(county)were selected as the investigation objectives. Meanwhile,450 pregnant women from Xuzhou,Yangzhou,Wuxi cities in Jiangsu Province were chosen as the con?trol. Then the blood samples of the pregnant women both in Lhasa and Jiangsu were detected by ELISA for TOX antibodies IgG , IgM,and the detection results were analyzed and compared. In addition,the individual information of the pregnant women in Lhasa City was surveyed by questionnaires,and the related risk factors of TOX infection were analyzed. Results Among 600 pregnant women investigated in Lhasa City,there were 99 pregnant women with positive TOX antibodies,and the positive rate was 16.50%,which was significantly higher than that(5.11%)of the pregnant women in Jiangsu Province(P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among the 3 districts(counties)of Lhasa City in the positive rates of pregnant women (P>0.05). The positive rates of the women who preferred raw meat or had the intimate contact with animal were high. Conclu?sions Compared with Jiangsu Province,the infection rate of TOX among pregnant women in Lhasa City is high. Therefore,the comprehensive measures including health education,early examination and treatment should be taken actively,so as to prevent and control TOX infection in this area.
8.Application of chimeric antigen receptor-T cell therapy in hematological diseases: reports from the 57th American Society of Hematology annual meeting
Yixin ZOU ; Yi MIAO ; Wei XU ; Jianyong LI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(1):4-6
Chimeric antigen receptor-T cell (CAR-T) therapy is one of the effective novel immunotherapy for malignancies, and it has a great effect on leukemia and lymphoma. More researches are needed to improve the understanding of CAR-T therapy and promote the development of this technology in order to treat hematological malignancies from a novel perspective.
9.Influence of age on prevalence rates of chronic complications of hospitalized aged patients with hypertension——analysis of 17,682 cases
Hua CUI ; Yixin HU ; Li FAN ; Guoliang HU ; Wei DAI
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2009;6(2):91-94
Objective To understand the relationship between age and chronic complications in hospitalized aged patients with hypertension, to provide evidence for hypertension prevention and control. Methods To retrospectively analyze the clinical and laboratory data on 17,682 patients with essential hypertension during Jan 1st,1993-Dee 12th, 2008 in PLA general hospital. Results 1)Among all of the inrolled cases, those aged 60-64 account for 27.87%, 65-69 years group account for 26.55%, 70-74 years group accounted for 23.96%, 75-79 years group accounted for 14.14%, 80-84 years group accounted for 5.26%, 85-89 years group accounted for 1.69%, > 90 years accounted for 0.41%. 2) The prevalence rate of chronic complications in 60-69 years group were 31.3-31.2% for diabetes and,22.6-27.0% for cerebrovascular disease, 9.5-11.1% for myocardial infarction, 6.7-9.1% for heart failure, 5.8-6.0% for renal dysfanction 4.9-6.8% for atrial fibrillation, 0.1-0.3% for multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in the elderly(P <0.05 ). 3) The first four complications of hypertension were diabetes(33.5%), cerebrovascular disease (31.9%), myocardial infarction(13.2%) and heart failure(12.3%) in 70-74 years group (P<0.05), cerebrovascular disease (42.8%), diabetes (32.8%), heart failure (16.5%) and myocardial infarction(15.9%) in 75-79 years group (P<0.05), cerebrovascular disease (45.4%), diabetes (35.0%), heart failure (21.1%) and myocardial infarction(15.9%) in 80-84 years group (P<0.05), cerebrovascular disease(42.5%), diabetes (35.8%), heart failure (23.1%) and renal dysfanction (17.7%) in 85-89 years group(P<0.05 ),and cerebrovascular disease (45. 2%), heart failure(31.5%), diabetes (26.0%) and renal dysfanction (20.5%) in patients more than 90 years group (P<0.05). Conclusions The prevalence rate and kinds of chronic complications in hospitalized aged patients with hypertension were changed with the increasing age, and the first kind of complication is cerebrovascular disease. It is of more importance to prevent the occurrence of renal dysfanction and heart failure in those hypertension patients who were more than 80 years old.
10.Risk factors and predictive biomarkers of immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated pneumonia in non-small cell lung cancer
Hui WANG ; Rong XIA ; Qingwen WEI ; Yixin WAN
Journal of International Oncology 2021;48(5):296-301
The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has changed the clinical outcome of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with the widespread application of ICIs, immune-related adverse events (irAEs) have also appeared. Immune checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) is a serious adverse event of ICIs treatment that needs attention. Therefore, early identification of high-risk groups of CIPs and early intervention can reduce the occurrence of permanent drug withdrawal and severe CIPs, thereby improving patients′ prognosis.