1.Screening and influencing factors analysis of myopia in children and adolescent in Wulong district of Chongqing
Huabin ZHENG ; Ting XIAO ; Ji LI ; Qirong HUANG ; Zhi ZHOU
International Eye Science 2025;25(2):297-300
AIM:To investigate myopia status and analyze the influence factors in children and adolescent in Wulong district of Chongqing.METHODS:Cross-sectional study. A stratified cluster sampling method was used to select 2 504 primary and secondary school students in Wulong district, and all students underwent myopia screen and questionnaire survey, statistics and analyses the data.RESULTS:Totally 2 431 students were participated in this study, and 1 217 students with myopia were screened out, the prevalence rate of myopia was 50.06%, awareness rate of myopia was 64.59%, glasses wearing rate of myopia was 51.85%. The prevalence of myopia increased with age and grade(P<0.05), the prevalence of myopia in male(46.97%)was lower than in female(53.18%), and the prevalence of myopia in township(47.06%)was lower than in urban area(52.11%; all P<0.05). Regression analysis showed that outdoor activities were protective factor for myopia, while female, myopic parents, near vision work, short sleep duration and sweet tooth were risk factors for myopia.CONCLUSION:The prevalence rate of myopia was higher in children and adolescent in Wulong district of Chongqing, awareness rate of myopia and glasses wearing rate of myopia were lower, and the genesis of myopia is highly relevant to outdoor activities, gender, myopic parents, near vision work, short sleep duration and sweet tooth.
2.Expert consensus on the application of nasal cavity filling substances in nasal surgery patients(2025, Shanghai).
Keqing ZHAO ; Shaoqing YU ; Hongquan WEI ; Chenjie YU ; Guangke WANG ; Shijie QIU ; Yanjun WANG ; Hongtao ZHEN ; Yucheng YANG ; Yurong GU ; Tao GUO ; Feng LIU ; Meiping LU ; Bin SUN ; Yanli YANG ; Yuzhu WAN ; Cuida MENG ; Yanan SUN ; Yi ZHAO ; Qun LI ; An LI ; Luo BA ; Linli TIAN ; Guodong YU ; Xin FENG ; Wen LIU ; Yongtuan LI ; Jian WU ; De HUAI ; Dongsheng GU ; Hanqiang LU ; Xinyi SHI ; Huiping YE ; Yan JIANG ; Weitian ZHANG ; Yu XU ; Zhenxiao HUANG ; Huabin LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(4):285-291
This consensus will introduce the characteristics of fillers used in the surgical cavities of domestic nasal surgery patients based on relevant literature and expert opinions. It will also provide recommendations for the selection of cavity fillers for different nasal diseases, with chronic sinusitis as a representative example.
Humans
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Nasal Cavity/surgery*
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Nasal Surgical Procedures
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China
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Consensus
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Sinusitis/surgery*
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Dermal Fillers
3.Intraperitoneal chemotherapy for colorectal cancer peritoneal metastasis
Junwen YE ; Huabin HU ; Rui LUO ; Huaiming WANG ; Rongkang HUANG ; Lili CHU ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(6):646-652
Peritoneal metastasis is one of the common site of colorectal cancer metastasis and associated with a poor prognosis. The core strategy for colorectal cancer peritoneal metastasis primarily revolves around a comprehensive treatment approach with cytoreductive surgery and systemic chemotherapy as the mainstay, supplemented by intraperitoneal chemotherapy. As an important supplement to treatment, intraperitoneal chemotherapy has broad application prospects. The main modalities are hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), neoadjuvant intraperitoneal and systemic chemotherapy (NIPS), early postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (EPIC), sequential postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (SPIC), normothermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (NIPEC) and pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC). To promote the standardized application of intraperitoneal chemotherapy, further research on the mechanisms underlying peritoneal metastasis of colorectal cancer, selection of effective intraperitoneal chemotherapy agents, determination of optimal timing and administration protocols, exploration of the feasibility of sequential intraperitoneal chemotherapy and conduction of valuable basic and clinical research are currently needed. This paper will review the development and origins of intraperitoneal chemotherapy, treatment modalities, as well as the current application status and prospects of various treatment approaches in the context of peritoneal metastasis of colorectal cancer.
4.Intraperitoneal chemotherapy for colorectal cancer peritoneal metastasis
Junwen YE ; Huabin HU ; Rui LUO ; Huaiming WANG ; Rongkang HUANG ; Lili CHU ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(6):646-652
Peritoneal metastasis is one of the common site of colorectal cancer metastasis and associated with a poor prognosis. The core strategy for colorectal cancer peritoneal metastasis primarily revolves around a comprehensive treatment approach with cytoreductive surgery and systemic chemotherapy as the mainstay, supplemented by intraperitoneal chemotherapy. As an important supplement to treatment, intraperitoneal chemotherapy has broad application prospects. The main modalities are hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), neoadjuvant intraperitoneal and systemic chemotherapy (NIPS), early postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (EPIC), sequential postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (SPIC), normothermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (NIPEC) and pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC). To promote the standardized application of intraperitoneal chemotherapy, further research on the mechanisms underlying peritoneal metastasis of colorectal cancer, selection of effective intraperitoneal chemotherapy agents, determination of optimal timing and administration protocols, exploration of the feasibility of sequential intraperitoneal chemotherapy and conduction of valuable basic and clinical research are currently needed. This paper will review the development and origins of intraperitoneal chemotherapy, treatment modalities, as well as the current application status and prospects of various treatment approaches in the context of peritoneal metastasis of colorectal cancer.
5.Chinese Society of Allergy Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis.
Lei CHENG ; Jianjun CHEN ; Qingling FU ; Shaoheng HE ; Huabin LI ; Zheng LIU ; Guolin TAN ; Zezhang TAO ; Dehui WANG ; Weiping WEN ; Rui XU ; Yu XU ; Qintai YANG ; Chonghua ZHANG ; Gehua ZHANG ; Ruxin ZHANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Bing ZHOU ; Dongdong ZHU ; Luquan CHEN ; Xinyan CUI ; Yuqin DENG ; Zhiqiang GUO ; Zhenxiao HUANG ; Zizhen HUANG ; Houyong LI ; Jingyun LI ; Wenting LI ; Yanqing LI ; Lin XI ; Hongfei LOU ; Meiping LU ; Yuhui OUYANG ; Wendan SHI ; Xiaoyao TAO ; Huiqin TIAN ; Chengshuo WANG ; Min WANG ; Nan WANG ; Xiangdong WANG ; Hui XIE ; Shaoqing YU ; Renwu ZHAO ; Ming ZHENG ; Han ZHOU ; Luping ZHU ; Luo ZHANG
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2018;10(4):300-353
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a global health problem that causes major illnesses and disabilities worldwide. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of AR has increased progressively over the last few decades in more developed countries and currently affects up to 40% of the population worldwide. Likewise, a rising trend of AR has also been observed over the last 2–3 decades in developing countries including China, with the prevalence of AR varying widely in these countries. A survey of self-reported AR over a 6-year period in the general Chinese adult population reported that the standardized prevalence of adult AR increased from 11.1% in 2005 to 17.6% in 2011. An increasing number of original articles and imporclinical trials on the epidemiology, pathophysiologic mechanisms, diagnosis, management and comorbidities of AR in Chinese subjects have been published in international peer-reviewed journals over the past 2 decades, and substantially added to our understanding of this disease as a global problem. Although guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of AR in Chinese subjects have also been published, they have not been translated into English and therefore not generally accessible for reference to non-Chinese speaking international medical communities. Moreover, methods for the diagnosis and treatment of AR in China have not been standardized entirely and some patients are still treated according to regional preferences. Thus, the present guidelines have been developed by the Chinese Society of Allergy to be accessible to both national and international medical communities involved in the management of AR patients. These guidelines have been prepared in line with existing international guidelines to provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of AR in China.
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China
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Comorbidity
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Developed Countries
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Global Health
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Humans
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Rhinitis, Allergic*
6.Effect of Effective Fraction from Radix Vitis Davidii Foex. on Fracture Healing
Xianshun XU ; Huabin HUANG ; Zhongxian WAN ; Yuancheng LUO ; Fei WU ; Yuancui XU
Herald of Medicine 2018;37(2):157-160
Objective To investigate the effect of effective fractions from Radix Vitis Davidii Foex. on fracture healing. Methods SD rats were randomly divided into model control group,Yunnan Baiyao group,and effective fraction group (n= 36 each group). Fracture models were established. Rats in the Yunnan Baiyao group and effective fraction group were given 3.0 g?kg-1?d-1 of Yunnan Baiyao and effective fraction from Radix Vitis Davidii Foex.,respectively,and rats in the model control group was treated with the same volume of pure water. Alkaline phosphatase and Ca concentration in serum were determined.For radius fracture structure,digital radiography and RT-PCR detection of VEGF mRNA expression were performed. Results The peak concentration of the alkaline phosphatase and Ca concentration in serum were significantly higher in the effective fraction group than in the Yunnan Baiyao group,and peak value appeared earlier,fracture healing score was higher, fracture line disappeared earlier,and VEGF mRNA expression was significantly higher in three weeks after the fracture (all P<0. 01) . Conclusion The effect of the effective fraction from RadixVitis Davidii Foex.on the fracture healing is strong.
7.Extraction Process of Yinxing Huonao Capusle by Central Composite Design-Response Surface Method
Lijun QI ; Hongen QIN ; Huabin HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(6):668-672
Objective To explore the extraction process of Yinxing Huonao capusle.Methods Central composite design-response surface method was used to optimize the extraction process with quantity of water and boiling time as main factors and with syringin transfer rate,emodin transfer rate and solids retention rate as evaluation index.Results The conditions of the optimized extraction process were as follows:10-fold water,extracting time of 160 min,extracting 2 times.Conclusion It is feasible that central composite design-response surface method is used to optimize the extraction process of Yinxing Huonao capusle,and the optimized extraction process is simple and reliable.
8.Study on Quality Standard of Compound Duzheng Tablets
Lijun QI ; Huabin HUANG ; Hong'en QIN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(15):2124-2127
OBJECTIVE:To establish the quality standard of Compound duzheng tablets. METHODS:TLC method was used for qualitative identification of Vitis davidii,Aralia chinensis,Acanthopanax senticosus and Panax notoginseng in the preparation. The contents of syringoside,oleanolic acid,ginsenoside Rg1,ginsenoside Rb1 and notoginsenoside R1 were determined by HPLC. The determination was performed on Inertsil ODS-SP C18 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-water(gradient elu-tion)at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 215 nm,and the column temperature was 25 ℃. The sam-ple size was 10 μL. RESULTS:TLC spots of V. davidii,A. chinensis,A. senticosus and P. notoginseng were clear and well-separat-ed without interference from negative control. The linear ranges of syringoside,oleanolic acid,ginsenoside Rg1,ginsenoside Rb1 and notoginsenoside R1 were 0.056-0.337 μg(r=0.9998),0.022-0.130 μg(r=0.9999),0.030-0.182 μg(r=0.9995),0.010-0.061 μg(r=0.9998),0.038-0.226 μg(r=0.9999),respectively. RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were all lower than 3.0%. The recoveries were 100.55%-103.80%(RSD=2.0%,n=9),100.00%-104.56%(RSD=3.0%,n=9),97.06%-102.94%(RSD=2.1%,n=9)、97.06%-102.94%(RSD=2.0%,n=9),96.67%-100.00%(RSD=1.5%,n=9). CONCLUSIONS:Established standard can be used for the quality control of Compound duzheng tablets.
9.Simultaneous Determination of Six Saponins Constituents in Xinling Pills by HPLC-ELSD
Jinxiang PENG ; Feng WU ; Huabin HUANG ; Yuancui XU ; Jin YANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(6):1133-1135
Objective: To develop an HPLC-ELSD method for the simultaneous determination of six saponins constituents including notoginsenoside R1, ginsenoside Rg1, ginsenoside Re, ginsenoside Rb1, ginsenoside Rc and ginsenoside Rd in Xinling pills.Methods: HPLC-ELSD was used, and the chromatographic separation was performed on an Agilent Eclipse XBD-C18 column (150 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm) with acetonitrile-water as the mobile phase with gradient elution at the flow rate of 1.0 ml·min-1, the column temperature was maintained at 20℃, the drift tube temperature was 60℃, and the gas pressure was 4.00 bar.Results: Notoginsenoside R1, ginsenoside Rg1, ginsenoside Re, ginsenoside Rb1, ginsenoside Rc and ginsenoside Rd was linear within the range of 0.30-6.00μg(r=0.999 5), 1.14-22.80μg (r=0.999 6), 0.17-3.40 μg (r=0.999 7), 0.81-16.20 μg (r=0.999 7), 0.08-1.60 μg (r=0.999 8) and 0.07-1.40 μg (r=0.999 8), respectively.The average recovery was 98.23%, 97.98%, 99.14%, 99.15%, 98.72% and 98.37%, and the RSDs were 1.56%, 1.31%, 1.16%, 1.07%, 0.73% and 0.92%(n=6), respectively.Conclusion: The method is convenient, accurate and reproducible in the quality control of saponins components in Xinling pills
10."Establishing the Quality Standards System of Yinxing Huonao Capusle Based on Method of ""A System to Multiple Evaluation"""
Lijun QI ; Hongen QIN ; Lixia ZHU ; Huabin HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(7):777-782
Objective To establish the quality standards system of A system to multiple evaluation on Yinxing huonao capusle,and discuss the feasibility of the method whether A system to multiple evaluation to be used for traditional Chinese medicine quality standard.Methods Identification of the Yinxing huonao capusle by TLC method was established by one thin layer chromatography system.HPLC was used to detect 6 types of the primary active components in Yinxing huonao capusle.Results 5 types of the primary active components were synchronize identified by one thin layer system.The color of spots was clear and had a good separation effect.6 kinds of the primary active components were synchronize detected by one system with high accuracy.Conclusion The established method A system to multiple evaluation can be used for the study of the quality standards system of Yinxing huonao capusle.

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