1.Visual quality after different interval spherical lens optometry-guided small-incision lenticule extraction for the correction of low-to-moderate myopia
Hongli* MA ; Xueying* SONG ; Shiyang LI ; Xueyan LIU ; Hong SU ; Xiaoniu ZHANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(9):1413-1419
AIM: To compare the visual quality in patients with low-to-moderate myopia after 0.05 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided small-incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)and conventional 0.25 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided SMILE.METHODS: Retrospective study. A total of 400 cases(400 eyes)with low-to-moderate myopia that underwent SMILE in the ophthalmology department of 989th Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force from August 2021 to August 2023 were enrolled and the data from the right eyes were collected for analysis. According to the method of optometry test modality, they were divided into 0.05 D group and 0.25 D group, with 200 eyes in each group. The differences were compared between the two groups of patients in intraoperative corneal ablation thickness, uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA), high-order corneal aberrations(HOA), spherical aberrations, vertical coma, horizontal coma and trefoil aberrations before and at 1, 3 and 6 mo after surgery. Additionally, the percentage of eyes with residual spherical equivalent(SE)≤±0.25 D, postoperative visual symptoms and scores on the quality of visual(Qov)were compared between the two groups at 6 mo after surgery.RESULTS: The corneal ablation thickness in the 0.05 D group was 92.78±16.56 μm, which was slightly higher than that in the 0.25 D group(83.24±17.33 μm; P<0.001). The UDVA at each postoperative time point in the 0.05 D group was superior to that in the 0.25 D group(all P<0.001). The HOA, spherical aberration, horizontal coma and vertical coma in the two groups at 1, 3 and 6 mo after operation were higher than those before operation(all P<0.05). The spherical aberration in the 0.05 D group at each time point after surgery were higher than those in the 0.25 D group, and vertical coma were lower than those in the 0.25 D group(all P<0.05). At 6 mo postoperatively, the percentage of eyes with residual SE ≤±0.25 D in the 0.05 D group was 97.5%(195 eyes), which was higher than 87.5%(175 eyes)in the 0.25 D group(P<0.05). The most common adverse visual symptoms after SMILE in both groups were hazy vision and glare. The total Qov score in the 0.05 D group was 0.35(0.24, 0.55), which was lower than [0.62(0.32, 0.89)] in the 0.25 D group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Compared with conventional 0.25 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided SMILE, the 0.05 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided SMILE for the correction of low-to-moderate myopia has better predictability and can achieve better vision and visual quality.
2.Characteristics of first-time callers with suicidal ideation to psychological assistance hotline in Henan Province
Kunya LIU ; Xiaoniu LI ; Qingqing ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Huiping CHENG ; Shiyun WANG ; Yunsheng HOU ; Ying XU ; Ruiling ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(5):398-404
Objective:To examine the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of first-time callers with suicidal ideation and risk factors related to suicidal ideation in a psychological assistance hotline in Henan Province.Methods:The computerised counselling operating system of the Henan Provincial Psychological Assis-tance Hotline was used to extract data from 31 401 callers who called the hotline between January 2020 and October 2023.A circular distribution and kernel density analysis were employed to investigate the spatial and temporal distri-bution of first-time callers with suicidal ideation.Binary logistic regression analysis was employed to investigate the risk factors for suicidal ideation.Results:A total of 5 494 first-time callers were included in the study,of whom 1 697(30.9%)reported suicidal ideation in the previous two weeks.The temporal distribution of suicidal ideation calls indicated a peak between 12:36 and 01:08.The weekly distribution further revealed that the majority of calls occurred on Fridays.In terms of spatial distribution,the primary hotspots for callers with suicidal ideation were clus-tered around Zhengzhou and Xinxiang.Meanwhile,the secondary hotspots exhibited a dispersed distribution across multiple centers within the province.Logistic regression analysis revealed that being under 20 years old(OR=11.85),being unemployed(OR=1.78),having psychological issues(OR=5.03),experiencing family relation-ship problems(OR=3.67),and facing economic hardships(OR=7.08)were risk factors for suicidal ideation.Conclusion:The time distribution of calls from individuals with suicidal ideation to the psychological as-sistance hotline in Henan Province exhibits a centralized trend,while the spatial distribution of calls demonstrates an imbalance.When receiving initial calls from individuals with suicidal ideation,particular attention should be paid to those aged 20 years old or younger,those who are unemployed,and those experiencing psychiatric,psychological,familial,and economic difficulties.
3.Characteristics of first-time callers with suicidal ideation to psychological assistance hotline in Henan Province
Kunya LIU ; Xiaoniu LI ; Qingqing ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Huiping CHENG ; Shiyun WANG ; Yunsheng HOU ; Ying XU ; Ruiling ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(5):398-404
Objective:To examine the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of first-time callers with suicidal ideation and risk factors related to suicidal ideation in a psychological assistance hotline in Henan Province.Methods:The computerised counselling operating system of the Henan Provincial Psychological Assis-tance Hotline was used to extract data from 31 401 callers who called the hotline between January 2020 and October 2023.A circular distribution and kernel density analysis were employed to investigate the spatial and temporal distri-bution of first-time callers with suicidal ideation.Binary logistic regression analysis was employed to investigate the risk factors for suicidal ideation.Results:A total of 5 494 first-time callers were included in the study,of whom 1 697(30.9%)reported suicidal ideation in the previous two weeks.The temporal distribution of suicidal ideation calls indicated a peak between 12:36 and 01:08.The weekly distribution further revealed that the majority of calls occurred on Fridays.In terms of spatial distribution,the primary hotspots for callers with suicidal ideation were clus-tered around Zhengzhou and Xinxiang.Meanwhile,the secondary hotspots exhibited a dispersed distribution across multiple centers within the province.Logistic regression analysis revealed that being under 20 years old(OR=11.85),being unemployed(OR=1.78),having psychological issues(OR=5.03),experiencing family relation-ship problems(OR=3.67),and facing economic hardships(OR=7.08)were risk factors for suicidal ideation.Conclusion:The time distribution of calls from individuals with suicidal ideation to the psychological as-sistance hotline in Henan Province exhibits a centralized trend,while the spatial distribution of calls demonstrates an imbalance.When receiving initial calls from individuals with suicidal ideation,particular attention should be paid to those aged 20 years old or younger,those who are unemployed,and those experiencing psychiatric,psychological,familial,and economic difficulties.
4.Survival analysis and causes of death among patients with Alzheimer′s disease in memory clinic: a long-term follow-up study
Jie WU ; Zhenxu XIAO ; Xiaoxi MA ; Xiaoniu LIANG ; Li ZHENG ; Ding DING ; Qianhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(7):755-762
Objective:To investigate the cause of death, survival time, and risk factors in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer′s disease (AD) at memory clinic.Methods:The patients with AD were enrolled from the memory clinic at Huashan Hospital, Fudan University between August 2002 and December 2006. Baseline data were collected and 7 rounds of telephone follow-up visits were conducted to track clinical outcomes. For death cases, the date and cause of death were recorded. Patients were divided into several subgroups based on gender and baseline cognition [Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score]. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression models were constructed to analyze the survival time of patients and identify the risk factors.Results:A total of 499 patients were enrolled, including 199 males and 300 females. The follow-up time was 5.5(3.4,7.4) years, with longest follow-up time of 19.3 years. The median survival time after symptom onset was 11.8 years (95% CI 10.2-13.4 years), which was 12.4 years (95% CI 11.2-13.5 years) in females, significantly longer than that in males (10.2 years, 95% CI 9.6-10.8 years, logrank test, P=0.010). The median survival time after diagnosis was 8.3 years (95% CI 7.3-9.4 years), which was 8.8 years (95% CI 6.9-10.6 years) for women, significantly longer than that for men (6.8 years, 95% CI 5.7-7.9 years, logrank test, P=0.001). Patients with baseline MMSE scores≥15 ( n=265) had a median survial of 11.4 years (95% CI 9.5-13.2 years), significantly longer than those with poorer cognitive function (baseline MMSE scores<15; n=234, 7.4 years, 95% CI 6.4-8.4 years, logrank test, P<0.001). Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that aging ( HR=1.027, 95% CI 1.002-1.052, P=0.034), lower body mass index (BMI; HR=1.081, 95% CI 1.023-1.139, P=0.007), lower baseline MMSE score ( HR=1.056, 95% CI 1.026-1.086, P<0.001), diabetes ( HR=1.716, 95% CI 1.076-2.735, P=0.023), and history of falls ( HR=1.536,95% CI 1.007-2.341, P=0.046) were independent risk factors for death (all P<0.05). During the follow-up, 224 of the participants died. Except for 62 cases of unknown reason, the top 6 causes of death were pneumonia (39 cases, 24.1%), cerebrovascular disease (24 cases, 14.8%), circulatory system disease(21 cases, 13.0%), multi-organ failure (17 cases, 10.5%), tumor (13 cases, 8.0%), eating disorders and malnutrition (13 cases, 8.0%). Conclusions:In the current study, the median survival time after onset for patients with AD was 11.8 years; aging, lower BMI, lower baseline cognition, comorbidities, and history of falls were independent risk factors for death; pneumonia was the most common cause of death.
5.Early visual quality after 0.05 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided small incision lenticule extraction for the correction of different degrees of myopia
Hongli* MA ; Xueying* SONG ; Shiyang LI ; Xueyan LIU ; Hong SU ; Xiaoniu ZHANG
International Eye Science 2024;24(11):1816-1820
AIM: To investigate the early visual quality after 0.05 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)for the correction of different degrees of myopia.METHODS: Retrospective study. A total of 200 cases(200 eyes)that underwent SMILE at the 989th Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force from May to September 2023 were selected. The 0.05 D optometry was used to measure diopter. According to the preoperative spherical equivalent(SE), they were divided into low-to-moderate myopic group(>-6.0 D)and high myopic group(≤-6.0 D), with 100 eyes in each group. The total high-order corneal aberration(HOA), spherical aberration, coma and trefoil aberration were compared between the two groups preoperatively and at 6 mo postoperatively, and the quality of vision questionnaire was completed.RESULTS: The HOA, spherical aberration and vertical coma aberration in the two groups at 6 mo after operation were significantly higher than those before operation(all P<0.05). At 6 mo postoperatively, the HOA, spherical aberration and vertical coma aberration in the low-to-moderate myopic group were lower than those in the high myopic group(all P<0.05). The scores of the quality of vision questionnaire, near vision, night vision, night glare and visual fatigue in the low-to-moderate myopic group were all higher than those in the high myopic group(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Both low-to-moderate myopia and high myopia after the 0.05 D interval spherical lens optometry-guided SMILE had some visual symptoms, but great visual quality can be obtained after surgery.
6.Research progress on artificial meniscus implants.
Jinge LI ; Jianlin XIAO ; Jianlin ZUO ; Xiaoniu YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2018;35(3):488-492
Meniscus injury has been one of the most common knee injuries in current society. The research on artificial meniscus implants as substitutes in meniscus reconstruction therapy has become global focus in order to solve clinical problems such as irreparable meniscus injury and symptoms after full or partial meniscectomy. At present, researches on artificial meniscus implants mainly focus on biodegradable meniscus scaffolds and non-biodegradable meniscus substitutes. Although the commercialized meniscal implants, such as CMI , Actifit and NUsurface , have been applied in the clinical, none of them can perfectively restore or permanently replace the natural meniscus tissue, effectively solve the symptoms after meniscectomy, and prevent cartilage degenerative diseases. The research progress, application, advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of artificial meniscus implants are reviewed in this manuscript, and the prospect is provided.
7.Analysis on GJB2 gene mutations with nonsyndromic hearing impairment in Kazak patients of Xinjiang.
Changwei WANG ; Xiaoniu CAI ; Guanghua ZOU ; Ling TIE ; Yanhua LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):676-679
OBJECTIVE:
To study mutations in the GJB2 gene in Kazak patients with nonsyndromic hearing impairment from Xinjiang.
METHOD:
One hundred and ninety-three cases of Kazak from the Xinjiang region, including 97 cases of hearing loss and 96 cases of normal people, were performed mutational analysis of the GJB2 coding region by PCR-direct sequencing.
RESULT:
Eight kinds of mutation were found in the encoding region of hearing impairment group:12 cases of 35 delG homozygous, 5 cases of 79G>A homozygous, 8 cases of 79G>A heterozygous, 1 case of 79G>A heterozygous and 608T>C heterozygous, 5 cases of 79G>A heterozygous and 341A>G heterozygous, 4 cases of 235 delC heterozygous, 2 cases of 341A>G heterozygous, 1 case of 439T>G heterozygous, 1 cases of 457G> A heterozygous, 2 cases of 521G>A homozygous. Four kinds of mutations found in the normal group were confirmed as common polymorphic mutation.
CONCLUSION
The study suggests that the GJB2 gene mutation of the Kazak deaf population in Xinjiang has ethnic and regional characteristics. There is a rather high carrier frequency of GJB2 mutation of Kazak patients in Xinjiang. In this study the 35 delG mutation is a common mutation of Kazak patients.
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