1.Comparison of the Efficacy of Single-incision and Two-incision Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocularlens Implantation in the Correction of Extreme Myopia
Jiali ZHU ; Yangjun LI ; Yunhe ZHAO ; Jinjing FU ; Liang HUI ; Xiaoning BAI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(23):4586-4589
Objective:To observe and compare the clinical effect of single-incision and two-incision posterior chamber phakic intraocularlens implantation in the correction of extreme myopia.Methods:40 cases(80 eyes) of patients with extreme myopia underwent conventional two-incision posterior chamber phakic intraocularlens implantation in our hospital from January 2011 to June 2013 were selected as the control group and 40 cases(80 eyes) underwent single-incision posterior chamber phakic intraocularlens implantation from July 2013 to January 2016 were selected as observation group.The open hole before and after operation,best corrected visual acuity of vision,operation safety,effectiveness index,diopter (column mirror,equivalent ball for eyeglasses),intraocular pressure,ECD,anterior chamber depth and occurrence of complications were compared between two groups.Results:The uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) of both groups at 6 months after operation were significantly higher than those before operation (P<0.05),which was significantly higher in the observation group than that of the control group (P<0.05);The operation safety and effectiveness index of observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.05);The cylinder and spherical equivalent degree of both groups at 6 months after operation were significantly better than those before operation(P<0.05),which was significantly better in the observation group than that of the control group(P<0.05).The corneal endothelial cell counts(ECL) of control group after operation was significantly lower than that before operation (P<0.05),and no significant difference was found in the ECL of observation group before and after operation (P>0.05).The ECL of observation group after operation was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05);The incidence rate of complication in observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion:Compared with two-incision operation,the single-incision posterior chamber phakic intraocularlens implantation had remarkable clinical effect in the correction of extreme myopia with higher security.
2.Clinical value of 1, 3-β-D glucan and mannan IgM/IgG antibodies in the early diagnosis of invasive candidiasis
Jing HE ; Yunhe BAI ; Mengsi ZHAO ; Ran ZHANG ; Junhua FENG ; Yanli DENG ; Jinyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(6):419-424
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic value of 1, 3-β-D glucan (BDG), mannan IgM antibody (Mn-IgM) and mannan IgG antibody (Mn-IgG) in invasive candidiasis and to compare the differences in the diagnostic capability of serological markers used alone or in combination.Methods:Serum samples of 126 patients with invasive candidiasis and 104 healthy people who took physical examination during the same period were collected. BDG was detected by dynamic chromogenic method, and Mn-IgM and Mn-IgG were detected by ELISA. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, Youden index, coincidence rate and Kappa value of the three serological markers used alone or in combination in the diagnosis of invasive candidiasis were analyzed and compared. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were drawn and the areas under the curves (AUCs) were calculated.Results:The levels of BDG, Mn-IgM and Mn-IgG in patients with invasive candidiasis were significantly higher than those in healthy people ( P<0.01). The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of BDG were 48.41%, 92.31%, 0.389 and 0.842. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of Mn-IgM were 64.29%, 91.35%, 0.540 and 0.829. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of Mn-IgG were 27.78%, 95.19%, 0.214 and 0.737. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of BDG+ Mn-IgM were 76.19%, 88.46%, 0.637 and 0.921. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of BDG+ Mn-IgG were 59.52%, 91.35%, 0.491 and 0.856. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of Mn-IgM+ Mn-IgG were 69.84%, 90.38%, 0.588 and 0.891. The sensitivity, specificity, Kappa value and AUC of BDG+ Mn-IgM+ Mn-IgG were 80.16%, 88.46%, 0.679 and 0.922. Conclusions:The sensitivity of Mn-IgM was higher than that of BDG and Mn-IgG in the diagnosis of invasive candidiasis. When the serological biomarkers were used in combination, BDG+ Mn-IgM and BDG+ Mn-IgM+ Mn-IgG had relatively high Kappa value and AUC, showing high accuracy. The clinical diagnostic value of multiple serological biomarkers used in combination was significantly higher than that of any serological biomarkers used alone. Early combined detection and continuous monitoring of multiple serological biomarkers in patients with high risk of invasive candidiasis could be used clinically to adjust antifungal treatment strategies timely.
3.Anxiety and depression in primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels during the COVID-19 epidemic
Min CHEN ; Lu TONG ; Guohua LI ; Yanhua YU ; Lihui GAO ; Yunhe ZHANG ; Zhanzhou YU ; Yanyan CHEN ; Xiaojie SUI ; Yinxia BAI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(3):260-264
Objective:To investigate symptoms of anxiety and depression among primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels during the COVID-19 epidemic.Methods:Anxiety and depression symptoms among 726 primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels were investigated with The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders(SCARED)and Depression Self-rating Scale for Children(DSRSC)from September to October 2022 in Chifeng City,Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.There were 624 students completed investi-gation with response rate of 86%.The positive score of SCARED was ≥23 and DSRSC was ≥ 15.Results:The detection rates of anxiety and depression were 17.9%and 15.4%respectively.The detection rates of anxiety and depression were higherin middle school students than inprimary school students(Ps<0.05).The scores of general-ized anxiety and social phobia factors were higher in female students than in male students(Ps<0.05).The scores of dissociative anxiety factor and depression were higher in middle school students than in primary school students(Ps<0.05).Conclusion:During the COVID-19 epidemic,middle school students quarantined in hotels are more likely to have anxiety and depression symptoms than primary school students,and female students are more likely to have anxiety symptoms than male students.
4.Spatial clustering of hand-foot-mouth disease in Gansu, 2012.
Xiaowei REN ; Yana BAI ; Xinfeng LIU ; Juansheng LI ; Yunhe ZHENG ; Xiaoning LIU ; Dongpeng LIU ; Xiping SHEN ; Xiaobin HU ; Hongbo PEI ; Lei MENG ; Email: CCDCUSC101@163.COM.
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(6):620-623
OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to explore the spatial distribution and spatial clustering of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Gansu, 2012.
METHODSSpatial autocorrelation and Spatial scanning analysis were used to conduct spatial statistical analyses for the HFMD at the county/district level.
RESULTSHFMD cases did not show a random distribution but with significant spatial aggregation. When Local Autocorrelation analysis was applied at the county/district level, with nine hot spot areas as Jiayuguan, Yumen, Dunhuang, Jinta, Suzhou, Chengguan, Anning, Xigu and Gaolan, were discovered. Four statistically significant HFMD clusters were identified by spatial scan statistics.
CONCLUSIONHFMD was noticed geographically clustered in Gansu in 2012. Results from this study indicated that the spatial autocorrelation and spatial scanning analysis could effectively detect the areas which presenting significant clusters. Cluster Detection System (CDS) could provide evidence for the development of an effective measure concerning the prevention and control of HFMD.
China ; epidemiology ; Cluster Analysis ; Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Spatial Analysis