1.Evaluation of myopia prevention and control effect of defocus incorporated multiple segments lenses in children with monocular myopia
Lu JIANG ; Mengling PENG ; Miao MA ; Xue YUAN ; Chao ZHOU
International Eye Science 2025;25(10):1683-1687
AIM:To compare the changes in diopters and axial length after 1 a of wearing defocus incorporated multiple segments(DIMS)lenses or single vision(SV)spectacle lenses in children with monocular myopia.METHODS:In this retrospective case group study, monocular myopia children aged from 6 to 14 years old in Hankou Aier Eye Hospital from October 2020 to October 2022, who were fitted with DIMS lens(n=52)or single-vision(SV)spectacle lenses(n=49)were collected. The spherical degree of myopia eyes ranged from -4.00 D to -0.50 D and the nonmyopic eyes ranged from 0 to +1.00 D, astigmatism in all eyes ranged from 0 to -2.00 D. The DIMS lens group was classified into DIMS-myopia group(the myopic eyes)and DIMS-nonmyopia group(the nonmyopic eyes). The SV lens group was also divided into SV-myopia group and SV-nonmyopia group. The changes in spherical equivalent refraction(SER)and axial length(AL)of each group were compare before and after wearing lenses for 1 a, and variations in SER and AL of both eye among groups were analzed.RESULTS: After wearing lenses for 1 a, the changes of SER in the DIMS-myopic group and the DIMS-nonmyopic group were -0.41±0.44 and -0.26±0.54 D, respectively, and the changes of AL were 0.18±0.20 and 0.15±0.15 mm, respectively. SER changes were -0.74±0.63 and -0.70±0.68 D in SV-myopic group and SV-nonmyopic group, and AL changes were 0.30±0.28 and 0.31±0.28 mm. The changes of SER and AL in the DMS-myopic and non-myopic groups were slower than those in SV group(all P<0.05). Compared with SV lenses, wearing DIMS lenses delayed and 44.6% in myopia eyes, and 62.9% in non-myopia eyes, AL delayed by 40.0% in myopia eyes and 51.6% in non-myopia eyes. The percentage of 1-year AL change ≤0.2 mm in the DIMS-myopic group and non-myopic group was 53.9% and 65.4%, respectively, which was higher than that in the SV myopic group(34.7% and 42.9%, all P<0.05). The percentage of AL change >0.4 mm in the DIMS-myopic group and nonmyopic group was 17.3% and 7.7%, respectively, which was lower than that in the SV myopic group(32.7% and 28.6%, all P<0.05). There was no significant correlation between the change of AL and age and baseline AL in the DIMS-myopic and non-myopic groups after wearing lens for 1 a(all P>0.05); the change of AL in SV-myopic group and non-myopic group was negatively correlated with age(r=-0.446, P=0.001; r=-0.312, P=0.029), and there was no significant correlation with baseline AL(all P>0.05).CONCLUSION: DIMS lens has a good effect on myopia control and prevention in both myopia and non-myopia children with monocular myopia. Children with early pre-myopia can wear DIMS to prevent myopia.
2.Comparison of clinical characteristics and prognostic influence factors between patients with or without hypertrophic cardiomyopathy complicated by microvascular dysfunction
Chuwen WU ; Mengling PENG ; Yu FU ; Shanshan ZHOU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(6):1630-1637
Objective:To discuss the clinical characteristics of the patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM)complicated with microcirculatory dysfunction(CMD),and to analyze the impact of concurrent CMD on the prognosis of the HCM patients.Methods:A total of 211 patients diagnosed with HCM and having complete cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(CMR)examination results from January 1,2019 to September 30,2023 were collected.They were divided into HCM complicated with CMD group(68 cases)and HCM complicated without CMD group(143 cases)based on CMR assessment.The clinical data such as age,gender,admission symptoms,and past medical history,blood test data such as troponin,electrocardiogram,echocardiography,and CMR data including abnormal Q wave,ST segment depression,inverted T wave,PR interval,QRS wavelength,corrected QT interval,ejection fraction(EF),left atrial diameter(LAD),left and right ventricular end-diastolic diameters,cardiac output,E peak,A peak,and maximum wall thickness(MWT)of the patients were compared between two groups.Logistic regression was used to analyze the clinical characteristics of the HCM patients complicated with CMD;multivariate modified Poisson regression was used to analyze the risk factors for major adverse cardiovascular events(MACE)in the HCM patients.Results:Compared with HCM complicated without CMD group,the percentage of palpitation patients in HCM complicated with CMD group was significantly increased(P<0.05),the percentage of tachycardia episode patients was significantly increased(P<0.05),the troponin level was significantly increased(P<0.05),and the percentage with a history of hypertension patients was significantly decreased(P<0.05).Compared with HCM complicated without CMD group,the percentage of abnormal Q wave on electrocardiogram in the patients in HCM complicated with CMD group were significantly increased(P<0.05),the percentage of inverted T wave and the EF of the patients was significantly decreased(P<0.05),the LAD was significantly increased(P<0.05),and the MWT was significantly increased(P<0.05).The multivariate Logistic regression analysis results showed that increased LAD(OR=1.05,95%CI:1.00-1.11,P=0.048)and increased MWT(OR=1.11,95%CI:1.03-1.19,P=0.007)were the risk factors for concurrent CMD in the HCM patients;history of hypertension(OR=0.40,95%CI:0.20-0.80,P=0.010)was a protective factor for concurrent CMD in the HCM patients.The average follow-up time in this study was 20.5 months.A total of 27 patients experienced MACE,with an overall incidence of 12.80%,including 12 patients in HCM complicated with CMD group and 15 patients in HCM complicated without CMD group.The multivariate modified Poisson regression analysis results showed that history of diabetes(RR=2.34,95%CI:1.09-5.06,P=0.030),history of arrhythmia(RR)=4.00,95%CI:1.82-8.83,P=0.001),and decreased ejection fraction(RR=0.96,95%CI:0.94-0.99,P=0.001)were risk factors for MACE in the HCM patients.Conclusion:The HCM patients complicated with CMD have unique clinical characteristics,including higher symptom burden,left atrial enlargement,myocardial hypertrophy,and increased troponin levels.Concurrent CMD does not increase the short-term risk of adverse events;diabetes,arrhythmia,and decreased EF are key risk factors for prognosis;early intervention and complication management for HCM complicated with CMD patients may improve the long-term prognosis of the HCM patients.
3.Exploratory study of starting age and interval of gastroscopy for different gastric mucosal lesions
Jiayi LI ; Peng SHEN ; Zhanghang ZHU ; Mengling TANG ; Liming SHUI ; Yexiang SUN ; Zhiqin JIANG ; Hongbo LIN ; Jianbing WANG ; Mingjuan JIN ; Kun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(9):1244-1250
Objective:To understand the current status of gastroscopy in diagnosing gastric lesions in general population, and to recommend the optimal age for the first gastroscopy and intervals for repeated gastroscopy.Methods:The gastroscopy records of residents aged 18-80 years in Yinzhou District of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, between April 2010 and December 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The detections of gastric lesions across different years, age and genders were described. Goodness of fit tests were applied to compare the differences in detection rates of different lesions in first-time endoscopy in different age groups and different populations. Generalized additive models were used to fit the trend of age specific gastric lesion detection rate explore the optimal age for gastroscopy. The appropriate gastroscopy intervals were determined according to the progress of the gastric lesions detected in repeated gastroscopy.Results:A total of 237 751 participants with 344 398 gastroscopy records were included in analyses. A total of 5 597 cases of chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), 9 796 cases of intestinal metaplasia (IM), 165 cases of low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIN), 52 cases of high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN) and 435 cases of gastric cancer were detected by the first gastroscopy. The overall detection rate of gastric lesions increased significantly in age group 45-70 years, and remained stable after 70 years old, with LGIN and HGIN showing notable increases at 50 and 55 years old, respectively. Repeated gastroscopy detected CAG, IM, LGIN, and HGIN at a higher rate compared with the first gastroscopy. Normal/superficial gastritis progressed in 3-5 years, whereas CAG or more severe lesions progressed in 1-6 years.Conclusion:Gastroscopy is recommended for general population aged 45 years and above. Furthermore, gastroscopy can be performed every 3-5 years for individuals with normal endoscopy results and once a year for patients with CAG or more severe gastric lesions.
4.Portopulmonary hypertension with recurrent syncope: a case report and review of literature.
Mengling HOU ; Ling LIU ; Daoquan PENG ; Jiang LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(10):1161-1164
A case of portopulmonary hypertension characterized by repeated syncope was retrospectively analyzed. Intrahepatic or extrahepatic factor-induced portal hypertension complicated with metabolic disorder of vasoactive substances, vascular pressure, inflammation, etc. may result in systolic and diastolic dysfunction of pulmonary arteries and systemic hyperdynamic circulation, the long-term effect of which can induce vascular remodeling and consequently, pulmonary hypertension. The pathogenic process is rather insidious. Pulmonary hypertension is clinically characterized by the raised average pulmonary artery pressure, normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and high pulmonary vascular resistance. Currently available therapeutic approaches include drug therapy targeting on pulmonary hypertension and liver transplantation.
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5.Application and preventive effect of hammock firmness sheets for pressure ulcer
Mengling MA ; Cuiping DAI ; Yanmei PENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(4):34-35
Objective To know the preventive effects of using hammock firmness sheets for pa-tients with pressure ulcer.Methods Divided 98 patients into the application group (31 cases), the treatment group(30 cases) and the control group(37 cases) according to themselves condition.Hammock firmness sheets was used in the application group, while the routine preventive method of pressure ulcer was used in the control group.To know the preventive effects of pressure ulcer betweent the two groups.The patients in the treatment group was patients had pressure ulcer, hammock firmness sheets combined with local massage were used for them, observed the treatment effects for them.Results The condi-tion of preventive effect of pressure ulcer in the application group was better than those of in the control group.The cure rate of pres sure ulcer in the treatment group was 90%.Conclusions The hammock firmness sheets can prevent pressure ulcer effectively.
6.Discussion on the development of Institutional Review Board in research institutions
Rui TIAN ; Peng MI ; Mengling ZHOU ; Xueyan WANG ; Aifang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(3):167-169
This paper presents the general principles and usual problems involved in the development of Institutional Review Board in research institutions. And suggestions are made in this regard. Meanwhile, it discusses two common difficult issues involved in ethical review.
7.Production of binding sheets and its application in neurosurgery nursing
Yanmei PENG ; Qiongfang XIONG ; Mengling MA
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(7):1196-1197
Objective To explore the constraint effect of self - made binding sheets to restless patients. Methods Using soft canvas and thick qualitative cotton for sheets making. 100 cases of Neurusurgery JCAHO into patients of level 2~3 were, randomly divided into 52 cases of obeservation group and 48 cases of control group, then use self - made binding sheets and traditional binding sheets respectively for the purpose of protective constraint. Re-sults The interference treatment and skin damage of the observation group, and the psychological pressure of nursing staff were significantly lower than those in control group (P < 0.01). Conclusions With self - made binding sheets the patients have integrity constraints, and the result is better than the traditional one.

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