1.Research progress of defocus incorporated multiple segments lenses on the control of myopia
Shiwei SHEN ; Lijun JIANG ; Yongwei ZHU
International Eye Science 2025;25(2):270-273
In recent years, the incidence of myopia has been increasing alongside the growing global population, emerging as a significant public health challenge worldwide. Individuals with myopia exhibit an elongated axial length, which leads to various structural and functional ocular changes, resulting in the risk of related eye diseases and, in severe cases, blindness. Unfortunately, once myopia develops, it is irreversible. The only way to prevent or slow its progression is through appropriate treatment. The current focal point in myopia prevention and control is the peripheral myopic defocus theory. This paper summarizes the relevant research on defocus incorporated multiple segments(DIMS)lenses, following a systematic analysis of the literature. It analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of DIMS compared to other myopia control methods, and discusses the application prospects and future directions of defocus lenses represented by DIMS, aiming to provide reference and guidance for the control of myopia progression in children and adolescents.
2.Relationship between triglyceride-glucose index and acute ischemic stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion
Ruyue LIN ; Jianqiang FAN ; Lijun WANG ; Xiaoxi ZHANG ; Hongjian SHEN ; Pengfei XING ; Lei ZHANG ; Zifu LI ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Pengfei YANG ; Jianmin LIU ; Rui ZHAO
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(4):435-441
Objective To explore the relationship between triglyceride-glucose index(TyG)and acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion(AIS-LVO)of anterior circulation.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on patients with anterior circulation AIS-LVO who underwent emergency endovascular thrombectomy at Neurovascular Center of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from Jan.2018 to Dec.2019.According to modified Rankin scale(mRS)score 90 d after operation,the patients were assigned to favorable outcome group(mRS score 0-2)or unfavorable outcome group(mRS score 3-6),and the TyG was compared.According to the median of TyG,the patients were assigned to low-TyG group(TyG<8.57)or high-TyG group(TyG ≥8.57),and the clinical data,laboratory indexes,and imaging characteristics were compared.Receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of TyG for poor prognosis.Results A total of 135 patients were enrolled,with 72 in the favorable outcome group and 63 in the unfavorable outcome group.The TyG of the unfavorable outcome group was significantly higher than that of the favorable outcome group(8.82+0.63 vs 8.43+0.60,P<0.001).There were 67 patients in the low-TyG group and 68 in the high-TyG group.Compared with the low-TyG group,the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia history(P=0.003),systolic blood pressure at admission(P=0.018),fasting blood glucose level(P<0.001),and triglyceride level(P<0.001)were significantly higher in the high-TyG group,the infarct core volume was significantly larger(P=0.025),the high density lipoprotein-cholesterol level was significantly lower(P=0.013),and the mRS score 90 d after operation was significantly higher(3[1,5]vs 1[0,5],P=0.049).The TyG had certain predictive value for poor prognosis in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients(area under curve value=0.662,95%confidence interval 0.571-0.753).Conclusion TyG is elevated in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients with poor prognosis,and may be a potential prognostic indicator for anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients.
3.Efficacy observation of endovascular treatment for acute large-vessel occlusion ischemic stroke over 24 h after onset
Meihua HUYAN ; Zhaochen LIU ; Hongjian SHEN ; Pengfei XING ; Lei ZHANG ; Zifu LI ; Pengfei YANG ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Jianmin LIU
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(9):1116-1120
Objective To investigate the safety and effectiveness of endovascular treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion(AIS-LVO)over 24 h after onset.Methods The clinical data of AIS-LVO patients who received endovascular treatment in Neurovascular Center of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from Jan.2018 to Dec.2022 were retrospectively analyzed,including baseline characteristics,imaging findings,treatment,degree of vascular recanalization(modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarction grade 2b and 3 for successful recanalization)and prognosis.Results A total of 57 patients were included,including 42 males and 15 females,aged from 30 to 84 years old.The most common risk factors were hypertension(39 cases,68.4%),followed by smoking history(24 cases,42.1%),diabetes mellitus(17 cases,29.8%),previous stroke history(16 cases,28.1%),and atrial fibrillation(9 cases,15.8%).Before treatment,the National Institutes of Health stroke scale score was 12.84±7.04,and the Alberta Stroke Program early computed tomography score was 9.00(7.00,10.00).Vascular occlusion sites included middle cerebral artery occlusion in 27(47.4%)cases,internal carotid artery occlusion in 24(42.1%)cases,and tandem lesions in 6(10.5%)cases.The time from onset to femoral artery puncture was 38.30(28.17,53.71)h,and the time from femoral artery puncture to vascular recanalization was 52.00(38.50,92.50)min.General anesthesia was the main anesthesia method,accounting for 64.9%(37/57).The etiological types of stroke were mainly large artery atherosclerosis(38 cases,66.7%),cardiogenic embolism(9 cases,15.8%),unknown causes(6 cases,10.5%),and other clear causes(4 cases,7.0%).Mechanical thrombectomy was the first choice in 41(71.9%)cases,balloon dilatation/stenting was used in 35(61.4%)cases,of which 15(26.3%)cases were the first choice.Finally,53(93.0%)cases were recanalized successfully.In terms of complications,1(1.8%)case had symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage.The 90-d prognosis rate was 59.6%(34/57),and 3(5.3%)cases died.Conclusion Endovascular treatment for AIS-LVO patients over 24 h after onset has high recanalization rate and good safety,but it still needs to be further verified by randomized controlled trials.
4.A case of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in children caused by Naegleria fowleri
Yongwei DUAN ; Dongxu LI ; Jin ZHAO ; Hui SHEN ; Guangming YE ; Yirong LI ; Wen XIE
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(6):693-697
A 14-year-old boy presented with coma and convulsion following a 3-day high fever of unknown origin was initially diagnosed with a central nervous system infection with uncertain pathogen. Direct microscopic examination of wet slides of cerebrospinal fluid cytology revealed active amoeboid trophozoites with different shapes. The amoeba trophozoite could be seen at high magnification after Wright′s-Giemsa staining. A diagnosis of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis was made according to the cellular morphology results of the cerebrospinal fluid, imaging data, and clinical symptoms. After high-throughput gene detection targeting the infection pathogen and specific PCR verification of amoeba species, it was confirmed that the infection was caused by Naegleria fowleri. Timely antiamoebic treatment and other related treatments were implemented, but the patient progressed to brain death after 50 days, leading to the discontinuation of treatment by the family.
5.Clinical application and long-term safety of hydroxychloroquine in rheumatic diseases
Hua ZHONG ; Liling XU ; Mingxin BAI ; Zhiyi ZHANG ; Haili SHEN ; Rong ZHU ; Lijun WU ; Jinxia ZHAO ; Yang LI ; Qianyu GUO ; Fuai LU ; Zeng LUO ; Yangjin BAIMA ; Li LUO ; Yongwei HU ; Qian GUO ; Wen GU ; Hua YE ; Yin SU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(9):584-589
Objective:To explore the clinical application and long-term safety of hydroxychloroquine sulfate (HCQ) in the treatment of rheumatic diseases.Methods:A multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted between August 2017 and August 2018 in a random sample of eleven medical institutions of rheumatology and immunology in China. Patients who took HCQ for more than 3 months were enrolled into this study. The cumulative dose and long-term side effects of HCQ were recorded. The changes of laboratory indexes before and after treatment with HCQ were analyzed. Categorical variables were presented with counts and proportions, and evaluated by Chi-square test. Continuous parametric data were presented as Mean±standard deviation, and evaluated by Student's t test or Mann-Whitney U test. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results:A total of 886 patients with rheumatic diseases were enrolled into this study, including 505 cases with systemic lupus erythematosus (57.0%), 210 cases with rheumatoid arthritis (23.7%), 80 cases with Sj?gren's syndrome (9.0%), 57 cases with undifferentiated connective tissue disease (6.4%), 12 cases of systemic vasculitis (1.4%), 10 cases of mixed connective tissue disease (1.1%), 7 cases of myositis (0.8%) and 5 cases with systemic sclerosis (0.6%). The most common long-term side effects of HCQ was skin or mucous lesions (12.4%) and vision problems (8.0%). Other adverse reactions included problems of digestive system (3.0%), nervous system (2.1%), musculoskeletal system (1.1%) and cardiovascular system (0.9%). 140 cases (15.8%) had stopped taking HCQ during the treatment. More than half of them decided to stop taking medicine by themselves. Fifty-four patients (6.1%) stopped using HCQ due to side effects while 24 of them took it again, and another 12 patients (1.4%) stopped the drug due to remission of illness. Patients were divided into three groups according to the cumulative dose of HCQ: less than 500 g, 500-1 000 g and more than 1 000 g respectively. There was significant difference in the incidence of long-term side effects among the three groups ( χ2=6.382, P=0.041). The last group (more than 1 000 g) suffered the highest incidence of long-term adverse reactions (37.1%). No severe adverse drug reactions were observed in this study. Conclusion:Hydroxychloroquine is widely used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases. The incidence of long-term side effects is 20.4%, is 6.1% lead to drug withdrawal, which are especially related to the cumulative doses. It should be adjusted properly according to the clinical application.
6.Treatment of congenital radial longitudinal defciency in children with one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation
Yongjun RUI ; Xiaofang SHEN ; Yongwei WU ; Yongqiang KANG ; Weifeng LIN ; Fei YIN ; Fang LIN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(7):751-756
Objective:To introduce the clinical experience and treatment effect of congenital radial longitudinal deficiency in children with one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation.Methods:Analysis and statistics from 14 children with radial longitudinal deficiency were summarized in our hospital from January 2006 to December 2018, 8 males and 6 females; aged 3 to 17 years, average 9.7 years. 3 patients on the left side, 10 patients on the right side, 1 case bilateral.1 case was type Ⅱ, 7 cases were type Ⅲ, 6 cases were type Ⅳ.2 cases were with scoliosis. The radial angulation of 30°- 90°(average 67.3°) before operation. In the first phase, bilobed flaps were used to completely release soft tissue and restore dynamic balance. After the centralization, it was fixed with a circular external fixation. Three cases underwent ulnar osteotomy and forearm extension at the same time. Follow-up indicators: Observe the flap survival in the short term, and follow up on the radial deviation of the wrist and the degree of wrist mobility for a long time.Results:In one patient, the distal part of the dorsal wrist flap was necrotic, the necrotic part was removed and directly sutured 12 days later, and the rest all survived. During a follow-up period of 2 to 8 years (average 3.6 years), the average radial angulation was 9.3° (2°to 17°), the average flexion of the wrist was 46.7°(25°to 70°), and the average extension was 14.7° (5°to 20°). One case which forearm extension had a fractured nonunion and bone graft with internal fixation was performed in 9th after surgery, and ulna healed in 3 months after bone grafting. The forearm radial deflection was significantly improved in all patients, and functional recovery was satisfactory.Conclusions:Treatment of radial longitudinal deficiency in children in one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation is an effective clinical treatment method. It can reduce the number of operations, obtain satisfactory appearance and receive good functional recovery.
7.Treatment of congenital radial longitudinal defciency in children with one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation
Yongjun RUI ; Xiaofang SHEN ; Yongwei WU ; Yongqiang KANG ; Weifeng LIN ; Fei YIN ; Fang LIN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(7):751-756
Objective:To introduce the clinical experience and treatment effect of congenital radial longitudinal deficiency in children with one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation.Methods:Analysis and statistics from 14 children with radial longitudinal deficiency were summarized in our hospital from January 2006 to December 2018, 8 males and 6 females; aged 3 to 17 years, average 9.7 years. 3 patients on the left side, 10 patients on the right side, 1 case bilateral.1 case was type Ⅱ, 7 cases were type Ⅲ, 6 cases were type Ⅳ.2 cases were with scoliosis. The radial angulation of 30°- 90°(average 67.3°) before operation. In the first phase, bilobed flaps were used to completely release soft tissue and restore dynamic balance. After the centralization, it was fixed with a circular external fixation. Three cases underwent ulnar osteotomy and forearm extension at the same time. Follow-up indicators: Observe the flap survival in the short term, and follow up on the radial deviation of the wrist and the degree of wrist mobility for a long time.Results:In one patient, the distal part of the dorsal wrist flap was necrotic, the necrotic part was removed and directly sutured 12 days later, and the rest all survived. During a follow-up period of 2 to 8 years (average 3.6 years), the average radial angulation was 9.3° (2°to 17°), the average flexion of the wrist was 46.7°(25°to 70°), and the average extension was 14.7° (5°to 20°). One case which forearm extension had a fractured nonunion and bone graft with internal fixation was performed in 9th after surgery, and ulna healed in 3 months after bone grafting. The forearm radial deflection was significantly improved in all patients, and functional recovery was satisfactory.Conclusions:Treatment of radial longitudinal deficiency in children in one-stage bilobed flap combined with centralization by circular external fixation is an effective clinical treatment method. It can reduce the number of operations, obtain satisfactory appearance and receive good functional recovery.
8.Study on Optimization of the Extraction Technology of Total Vitamin E in Euryale ferox by Box-Behnken Design-response Surface Methodology
Hong WANG ; Qinan WU ; Yongwei CUI ; Chengying WU ; Bei SHEN ; Xiuhe FAN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(11):1497-1501
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the extraction technology of total vitamin E in Euryale ferox. METHODS: With the extraction amount of total vitamin E as reference index, using extraction time, extraction times, ultrasound power and comminution degree as reference factors, single fator test and Box-Behnken design-response surface methodology was used to optimize the extraction technology of total vitamin E from E. ferox. The validation tests were conducted for 3 times (the amounts of E. ferox were 2.0, 20.0, 40.0 g). RESULTS: The optimal extraction technology of vitamin E included that extraction time of 80 min, extraction times of 3 times, ultrasound power of 240 W, comminution degree of 80 mesh. In validation test, extraction rates of total vitamin E were 2.063, 2.103, 2.085 mg/g (RSD=2.6%, 1.5%, 1.3%, n=3), the relative errors of which to predicted value (2.092 mg/g) were 0.14%, 0.53% and 0.33%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The optimal extraction technology is reasonable, stable and feasible, and can be used for the extraction of total vitamin E in E. ferox.
9.Construction and application of information process management system in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke
Hongjian SHEN ; Pengfei YANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Pengfei XING ; Hongjian ZHANG ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Jun KE ; Benqiang DENG ; Jianmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;15(5):225-230
Objective To investigate the construction and application in practice of information process management system in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).Methods From August 2017 to November 2017,the clinical data of the 597 patients with suspected stroke received green channel treatment for stroke and incorporated into the information process management system at the Cerebrovascular Disease Center,Changhai Hospital,the Second Military Mcdical University were analyzed retrospectively.The operation status and operational efficiency of each link in the AIS treatment process were evaluated.The performance assessment indicators for stroke nurses and visiting doctors were developed.The accuracy and missed diagnosis of stroke determined by the stroke nurses were calculated.The operation ability of stroke nurses was evaluated by the doctor's arrival at triage desk to establishment of intravenous access time and signing of informed consent to rt-PA bolus time,with less than 10 min as the standard.The emergency response capability of consultation physicians was evaluated by calling consultation physician to arriving at the triage desk and establishing venous channel to transport to the CT room time,with less than 5 min as the standard.The standard-reaching rate was calculated.Results A total of 597 patients were prechecked as suspected stroke.Among them,549 patients with stroke were judged by doctors,430 established venous access,443 were transported to CT room,441 completed CT scan,and 52 were treated with venous thrombolysis.In the process,the median time of patients to hospital to doctor to triage desk,doctor to triage desk to establishment of venous channel,establishment of venous channel to transportion to CT room to completion of CT scan,completion of CT scan to rt-PA bolus,patients to hospital to completion of CT scan and patients to hospital to rt-PA bolus was 3 (1,5),8 (3,16),3 (2,5),3 (2,9),9 (3,22),20(10,30) and 27 (19,55) min,respectively.The stroke nurses determined the accuracy and misdiagnosis rate of stroke were 92.0% (549/597) and 8.4% (50/597) respectively.The standard-reaching rate of doctor to triage desk to establishment of venous channel,signing informed consent to rt-PA bolus time were 82.1% (353/430) and 80.8% (42/52) respectively.The standard-reaching rates of calling consultation doctor to doctor to triage desk,establishment of venous channel to transportion to CT room time were 94.5% (564/597) and 91.4% (405/443) respectively.Conclusion A process management system centered on "time management" may help analyze the efficiency of various links and personnel in the AIS treatment process,and optimize the process continuously.
10.Follistatin-like protein 1 plays a tumor suppressor role in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma.
Yan LIU ; Xiaojie TAN ; Wenbin LIU ; Xi CHEN ; Xiaomei HOU ; Dan SHEN ; Yibo DING ; Jianhua YIN ; Ling WANG ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Yongwei YU ; Jianguo HOU ; Timothy C THOMPSON ; Guangwen CAO
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2018;37(1):2-2
BACKGROUND:
We previously showed that the expression of follistatin-like protein 1 (FSTL1) was significantly down-regulated in metastatic clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). In this study, we aimed to characterize the role of FSTL1 in the development of ccRCC.
METHODS:
The effects of FSTL1 on cell activity and cell cycle were investigated in ccRCC cell lines with altered FSTL1 expression. Gene expression microarray assays were performed to identify the major signaling pathways affected by FSTL1 knockdown. The expression of FSTL1 in ccRCC and its effect on postoperative prognosis were estimated in a cohort with 89 patients.
RESULTS:
FSTL1 knockdown promoted anchorage-independent growth, migration, invasion, and cell cycle of ccRCC cell lines, whereas FSTL1 overexpression attenuated cell migration. FSTL1 knockdown up-regulated nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) signaling pathways, increased epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, up-regulated interleukin-6 expression, and promoted tumor necrosis factor-α-induced degradation of NF-κB inhibitor (IκBα) in ccRCC cell lines. FSTL1 immunostaining was selectively positive in epithelial cytoplasm in the loop of Henle, and positive rate of FSTL1 was significantly lower in ccRCC tissues than in adjacent renal tissues (P < 0.001). The multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the intratumoral FSTL1 expression conferred a favorable independent prognosis with a hazard ratio of 0.325 (95% confidence interval 0.118-0.894). HIF-2α expression was negatively correlated with FSTL1 expression in ccRCC specimens (r = - 0.229, P = 0.044). Intratumoral expression of HIF-2α, rather than HIF-1α, significantly predicted an unfavorable prognosis in ccRCC (log-rank, P = 0.038).
CONCLUSIONS
FSTL1 plays a tumor suppression role possibly via repressing the NF-κB and HIF-2α signaling pathways. To increase FSTL1 expression might be a candidate therapeutic strategy for metastatic ccRCC.
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