1.Application guide of artificial intelligence for retinal fluid monitoring(2024)
Expert Workgroup of Application Guide of Artificial Intelligence for Retinal Fluid Monitoring ; Ophthalmology Committee of International Association of Translational Medicine ; Ophthalmic Ima-ging and Intelligent Medicine Branch of Chinese Medicine Education Association ; Chinese Ophthal-mic Imaging Study Group ; Yi SHAO ; Youxin CHEN ; Wei CHI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(7):505-511
Senile macular degeneration(SMD)is a complex,highly heritable,and multifactorial disease that leads to the aging-related change in the macular region,characterized by progressive retinal degeneration and progressive loss of vi-sion.About 200 million people worldwide suffer from SMD,and the incidence is increasing as the population ages.Artifi-cial intelligence(AI)technology has developed rapidly in recent years,and its application in the medical field has brought new possibilities for the development of the medical industry.AI-based qualitative and quantitative evaluation of retinal fluid can not only facilitate the diagnosis of neovascular SMD but also help adjust the treatment plan timely according to the effect,so as to provide more targeted treatment for patients.This guide summarizes the application of AI in the treatment of SMD,including the application progress,clinical application and future development of AI in retinal fluid monitoring,to pro-vide sufficient support for ophthalmologists to evaluate patient's conditions,design treatment plans and estimate prognosis.
2.Focusing on the role of artificial intelligence and telemedicine technology in the diagnosis and treatment of fundus diseases
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(5):641-645
With advances in medicine and technology, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine technologies in ophthalmology is revolutionizing the field. AI has demonstrated great potential in diagnosis, prognosis prediction and adjustment of treatment protocols for fundus diseases. Telemedicine technology has enhanced the accessibility and efficiency of healthcare services. AI-based telemedicine and home monitoring devices have been widely used for screening and monitoring of fundus diseases. Despite significant progress in the application of AI and telemedicine technologies in ophthalmology, there are still many challenges in real-world clinical applications. Looking ahead, AI and telemedicine technologies will become important directions for development in the medical field, with the expectation of achieving broader applications. To overcome existing challenges, extensive collaboration among multidisciplinary teams of doctors, technologists, and data scientists will be required to provide high-quality, sustainable healthcare services and ensure the effective integration and application of these technologies.
3.Differences in clinical characteristics and prognosis analysis between children and adults with ocular toxocariasis disease
Shiqun LIN ; Xingyu XIAO ; Yan ZHOU ; Meifen ZHANG ; Youxin CHEN ; Rongping DAI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(5):646-650
Objective:To study the differences in clinical characteristics between children and adults with ocular roundworm disease (OT) and analyze its prognosis.Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study, which included 37 patients (37 eyes) with ocular toxocariasis disease admitted to the Department of Ophthalmology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital from September 2017 to September 2023, including 12 adult patients (12 eyes) and 25 pediatric patients (25 eyes). We compared the clinical differences and prognosis between pediatric and adult patients.Results:16% (4/25) of the affected eyes in the child group had high intraocular pressure, while the adult group had no affected eyes with high intraocular pressure. All affected eyes showed vitreous inflammation, and there was a statistically significant difference in the level of vitreous inflammation between the two groups ( P<0.05). The majority of OT types in the adult group were atypical phenotype OT, with a statistically significant difference compared to the child group ( P<0.05). The proportion of retinal vasculitis, macular edema, and proliferative membrane on the retinal surface in the adult group was higher than that in the child group (all P<0.05). After oral treatment with albendazole and corticosteroids, the thickness of the macular fovea and anterior segment inflammation in both groups were significantly improved (all P<0.05). The proportion of local use of steroid drugs in the children′s group was higher than that in the adult group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Compared with pediatric OT, adult OT mostly has no characteristic signs, and adult OT is mainly characterized by atypical phenotype OT. Adult OT has a better prognosis and is less prone to recurrent inflammation. In most cases, antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory treatments are safe and effective.
4.Progress in the application of micropulse laser under 577 nm threshold in retinal diseases
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(5):651-655
In recent years, Subthreshold Micropulse Laser (SML), as a new retinal laser treatment technology has gradually attracted the attention of clinical doctors. Repeated micro pulses can effectively activate retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells during the ON time, while also allowing for timely heat dissipation during the OFF time, avoiding tissue damage caused by excessive local temperature. Compared with traditional threshold laser (CTL), SML not only achieves therapeutic effects but also reduces related complications caused by laser thermal injury. Meanwhile, compared with intravitreal injection of anti vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), SML has advantages such as low cost and non invasiveness. Therefore, SML treatment is becoming one of the ways to treat various retinal and choroidal diseases. 577 nm SML is a common type of SML, and theoretically, this wavelength of laser has higher safety in the treatment of macular diseases. This review aims to summarize the application progress of 577 nm SML in common retinal diseases.
5.The application and progress of machine learning and image recognition in predicting the prognosis of macular hiatus surgery
Tiantian CHENG ; Ruoan HAN ; Youxin CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(5):656-662
Macular hiatus (MH) is a neuroepithelial deficiency that occurs in the macular area and can lead to severe central visual impairment. According to the different causes and stages of MH, clinical methods mainly include vitrectomy, inner limiting membrane dissection, and intraocular gas filling to achieve anatomical and functional recovery. The preoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) parameters such as hole diameter, macular hole index, hole formation factor, and macular closure index, as well as patient baseline characteristics, are closely related to the prognosis of MH surgery. Artificial intelligence models based on machine learning and image recognition have shown potential in predicting surgical outcomes. This article aims to summarize the important parameters that affect the prognosis of MH surgery, analyze the current application status and possible improvement directions of machine learning and image recognition in MH surgery prediction, and provide a basis and new ideas for related research and clinical applications.
6.A case of acute severe cryptogenic organic pneumonia with secondary hemophilia.
Qianhui ZHOU ; Youxin YAN ; Yi LIU ; Jiali XIONG ; Jun ZHOU ; Yan GAO ; Lin WANG ; Quefei CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(6):935-940
Cryptogenic organic pneumonia (COP) refers to organic pneumonia that has not been identified a clear cause by current medical methods. A small proportion of COP can exhibit severe and progressive characteristics, while severe COP can cause systemic inflammatory storms and can be secondary to hemophilia. This article reported a case of acute severe COP secondary to hemophilia. A 67-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to cough, shortness of breath, and fever. At first, he was misdiagnosed as severe pneumonia, but failed to receive anti infection treatments. Sputum pathogenetic examination and Macrogene testing of alveolar lavage fluid were performed, and no etiology was found to explain the patient's condition. The condition was gradually worsened and hemophilia occurred to explain, suggesting that acute severe COP was relevant. After receiving hormone treatment, the condition gradually relieved and the absorption of lung lesions improved. Hemophilia secondary to COP is rare, and the specific mechanism needs further study.
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7.Effects of Tongfengning(痛风宁) on Intestinal Flora and Intestinal Uric Acid Metabolism in Model Mice of Hyperuri⁃cemia of Spleen Deficiency with Exuberance of Dampness Syndrome
Yingjie ZHANG ; Xiao MAO ; Yan XIAO ; Tangyan CAI ; Jiemei GUO ; Peng CHEN ; Peng ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Yu CHEN ; Mengting QIU ; Youxin SU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(21):2232-2240
ObjectiveTo explore the possible mechanisms of Tongfengning (痛风宁, TFN) in treating hyperuricemia (HUA) of spleen deficiency with exuberance of dampness syndrome. MethodsTen of 60 mice were randomly selected, and were fed with regular diet as the control group, while the remaining 50 mice were fed with high-fat and high-sugar diet combined with excessive exercise and potassium oxonate-allopurinol suspension to establish an HUA animal model of syndrome of spleen deficiency with exuberance of dampness. After the successful modeling, in order to better observe the effects of TFN on the intestinal microbiota of the model mice, a mixed antibiotic suspension was administered by gavage to induce further dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota in the model mice. Fifty sucessfully modeled mice were randomly divided into model group, TFN group, allopurinol group, probiotics group, and an allopurinol + probiotics group, 10 in each group. The TFN group was administered TFN liquid at a dosage of 19.11 g/(kg·d) by gavage. The allopurinol group was administered allopurinol suspension at a dosage of 78 mg/(kg·d) by gavage. The probiotics group was administered live combined Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus tablets suspension at a dosage of 3 g/(kg·d) by gavage. The allopurinol + probiotics group was administered allopurinol at a dosage of 78 mg/(kg·d) and live combined Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus tablets suspension at a dosage of 3 g/(kg·d) by gavage. The control group and model group were administered normal saline at a dosage of 19.11 ml/(kg·d) by gavage. The interventions were continued for 21 days. In order to maintain a stable high blood uric acid state, all groups but the control group continued modeling while receiving drug intervention. The changes in spleen deficiency syndrome scores, blood uric acid levels, microbial community structure, acetic acid and butyric acid content in intestinal lavage fluid, adenosine deaminase (ADA) and xanthine oxidase (XOD) content in small intestine tissue, as well as ATP-binding cassette transporter G2 (ABCG2), glucose transporter 9 (GLUT9) protein and mRNA expression in the small intestine tissue were compared among the groups of mice. ResultsCompared with the control group, the model group showed increased spleen deficiency syndrome scores, blood uric acid levels, relative abundance of phylum Firmicutes, Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, abundance of Bacteroides genus, Klebsiella genus, and Enterococcus genus, acetic acid content in intestinal lavage fluid, ADA and XOD content in small intestine tissue, as well as GLUT9 protein and mRNA expression (P<0.05). The number of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) of intestinal microbiota, relative abundance of Bacteroidetes phylum, abundance of Lactobacillus genus and uncultured Bacteroides genus, butyric acid content in intestinal lavage fluid, and ABCG2 protein and mRNA expression in small intestine tissue were significantly decreased (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, in the group treated with TFN, probiotics, and allopurinol + probiotics, the spleen deficiency syndrome score, blood uric acid level, relative abundance of Firmicutes, acetic acid content in intestinal lavage fluid, ADA and XOD content in small intestine tissue, GLUT9 protein and mRNA expression significantly decreased. The number of gut microbiota OTUs, relative abundance of proteobacteria, butyric acid content in intestinal lavage fluid, ABCG2 protein and mRNA expression in small intestine tissue significantly increased (P<0.05). In the probiotics group, the ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes decreased. In the TFN group, the abundance of Lactobacillus and uncultured Bacteroidetes significantly increased, while the abundance of Parabacteroides, Klebsiella, and Enterococcus significantly decreased (P<0.05). Compared with the TFN group, allopurinol group and the probiotics group showed elevated blood uric acid levels, abundance of Bacteroidetes, ADA and XOD levels in intestinal tissue, and GLUT9 mRNA expression. The relative abundance of Firmicutes, abundance of lactobacilli, and ABCG2 mRNA expression significantly decreased. The probiotics group showed elevated GLUT9 protein expression in intestinal tissue. The probiotics group and the allopurinol plus probiotics group showed significantly higher scores for spleen deficiency syndrome in mice, and lower levels of butyric acid in mouse intestinal lavage fluid. The allopurinol group showed decreased numbers of OTUs in mouse intestinal flora, decreased abundance of proteobacteria, and butyric acid levels in intestinal lavage fluid. The allopurinol group also showed decreased ABCG2 protein expression in intestinal tissue, increased acetic acid levels in intestinal lavage fluid, increased abundance of Klebsiella, and significantly elevated GLUT9 protein expression (P<0.05). ConclusionsThe treatment of HUA with TFN may be associated with the regulation of intestinal probiotics (such as lactobacilli) and pathogenic bacteria (such as Klebsiella), as well as the production of bacterial metabolites such as acetic acid and butyric acid. It may also involve reducing the expression of ADA and XOD in the intestines, decreasing intestinal uric acid production, upregulating the expression of intestinal epithelial urate transporter ABCG2, downregulating GLUT9 expression, and promoting intestinal uric acid excretion. These factors are related to the syndrome of spleen deficiency with exuberance of dampness.
8.Pay attention to the association of systemic lupus erythematosus with ocular fundus impairment and systemic condition
Lihui MENG ; Yinhan WANG ; Youxin CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(4):481-485
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease affecting multiple systems throughout the body, which may cause serious visual impairment when the fundus is involved. In recent years, " looking at health through the eyes" is a hot research topic. Studies on SLE have shown that retinopathy is highly correlated with disease activity. Even there is no clinical manifestation, changes in retinal microvessel density and structure also show a certain correlation with the course of SLE and other organs′ involvement. Therefore, the evaluation of fundus features in SLE patients is not only helpful for early intervention and improvement of patients′ visual function prognosis, but also of great significance for the diagnosis of SLE and prediction of other systems′ impairment.
9.Application and problems of optical coherence tomography in clinical diagnosis and treatment of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(4):491-495
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) is a fundus disease that can cause severe visual impairment. At present, the gold standard for the diagnosis of PCV is indocyanine green angiography (ICGA). Due to its invasiveness and inconvenience in clinical application, researchers are exploring the use of non-invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) in clinical diagnosis and follow-up of PCV, and non-invasive diagnostic criteria based on OCT are gradually emerging. However, in the clinical application of this technology, there are still some problems, such as poor imaging effect, unclear diagnosis, over-reliance on OCT technology, complex follow-up situations and so on. This paper intends to review the current situation, new diagnostic criteria and related problems of OCT in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of PCV, in order to provide reference for ophthalmologists.
10.Pay attention to the role of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(1):1-8
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a retinal microvascular disease associated with diabetes which is the primary cause of impaired vision in working age population. Inflammatory reaction and inflammatory factors such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL)-1β play an important role in the occurrence and development of DR, and to target at which anti-inflammatory treatments such as glucocorticoids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were used, but with disputes on therapeutic effect and drug selection. This review aims to clarify the research on mechanism of inflammatory reaction in DR, summarize the application status of existing anti-inflammatory therapy, and provide some new ideas for the research and clinical application of the treatment of DR.

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