1.Mechanisms and treatment strategies for postoperative complications of pterygium surgery
International Eye Science 2025;25(10):1551-1559
Pterygium, a common ocular surface disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea, often necessitates surgical excision as its primary treatment. While effective, pterygium surgery is frequently associated with a spectrum of postoperative complications that significantly impact patient prognosis and quality of life. This comprehensive review systematically analyzes the classification, underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and associated risk factors of these complications, with a particular focus on less commonly explored entities such as postoperative granuloma(PPG), corneal dellen, and scleral necrosis, alongside the more prevalent issue of recurrence. We delineate these complications based on their temporal presentation(early, intermediate, and late), and provide an in-depth analysis of general and specific contributing factors, including surgical trauma, individual patient characteristics, surgical technique, and perioperative management. Furthermore, this review synthesizes advancements in preventive strategies and therapeutic interventions, encompassing refined surgical techniques [e.g., femtosecond laser-assisted pterygium surgery(FLAPS), pterygium extended removal followed by extended conjunctival transplant(P.E.R.F.E.C.T.)technique, Tissue Tuck technique], judicious application of adjuvant therapies [e.g., mitomycin C(MMC), 5-fluorouracil(5-FU), corticosteroids, anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)agents], and optimized postoperative care protocols. By consolidating current evidence and identifying future research priorities, this review aims to provide ophthalmologists with a valuable theoretical foundation to guide individualized surgical planning, dynamic postoperative management, and ultimately minimize complications and improve patient satisfaction.
2.Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Chemical Constituents in Liu Junzitang by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS and UPLC
Qiyao JIANG ; Chenchen LIU ; Huiling CHEN ; Zhifeng HUANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Ying LIANG ; Huafeng PAN ; Yue ZHUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(6):169-178
ObjectiveTo establish a qualitative and quantitative analysis method for chemical constituents in Liu Junzitang(LJZT), and to clarify its material basis. MethodThe chemical constituents in LJZT were analyzed by ultra performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS), and the resulting compounds were identified by using databases, such as MassBank, PubChem, ChemSpider, Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analytical Platform(TCMSP), and by combining with relevant literature. UPLC was used to establish a quantitative method for analysis of 9 compounds in LJZT, including liquiritin, hesperidin, lobetyolin, liquiritigenin, glycyrrhizic acid, nobiletin, tangeretin, atractylenolide Ⅱ and Ⅰ. ResultBy combining the relevant literature, database and MS information, a total of 79 compounds were identified from LJZT, including 31 flavonoids, 15 terpenoids, 14 nitrogen-containing compounds, 6 phenylpropanoids, 6 organic acids and 7 other compounds. The established quantitative analytical method for the nine representative components showed good linearity within their respective linear ranges, and the precision, stability, reproducibility and recovery were in accordance with the requirements. The quantitative results showed that the contents of liquiritin, hesperidin, lobetyolin, liquiritigenin, glycyrrhizic acid, nobiletin, tangeretin, atractylenolide Ⅱ and Ⅰ in LJZT were 0.376 5, 2.602 1, 0.082 6, 0.128 1, 1.778 6, 0.015 7, 0.006 7, 0.030 4, 0.003 2 mg·g-1, respectively. ConclusionThe established method can quickly, sensitively and accurately analyze the chemical constituents in LJZT, clarify that the material basis of LJZT is mainly flavonoids, terpenoids and nitrogen-containing compounds, and simultaneously determine the contents of the 9 components, which can lay a foundation for the research on quality control, mechanism and clinical application of LJZT.
3.Meta analysis of effect of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring on blood glucose control in adult ICU patients
Jie SONG ; Chuanlai ZHANG ; Ruiqi YANG ; Huiling PAN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(17):2656-2662
Objective To evaluate the benefits of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring(SCGM)in blood glucose control of ICU patients,in order to open up the new ideas for blood glucose management in ICU patients.Methods The databases of PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,Web of Science,Wanfang,VIP,CNKI and China biomedical literature service system(SinoMed)were retrieved for the relevant randomized controlled trials(RCT)on SCGM in ICU patients from the establishment of the database to April 2024.The two researchers independently screened the literatures,extracted the data,and evaluated the risk of bias of the included studies by using Cochrane risk assessment tools.The Review manager5.4 was used for conducting the meta-analysis and the Stata16.0 was used for conducting the publication bias and sensitivity analysis.Re-sults Eighteen literatures were included,of which the quality evaluation of 17 literatures were the medium and included in the final study,1 literature was evaluated as low quality and was excluded from the analysis.A total of 1 799 research subjects,including the patients admitted to ICU after tumor and cardiac surgery,sepsis,oral space infection,acute pancreatitis,craniocerebral injury,etc,among them the diabetic patients accounted for 8.5%.The test group(SCGM)and control group(capillary glucose measurement by bedside glucometer or arterial glucose measurement by blood gas analyzer)showed a statistically significant in the incidence of hy-poglycemia(RR=0.35,95%CI:0.25-0.47,P<0.001),mean blood glucose(SMD=-0.13,95%CI:-0.25 to-0.00,P=0.040),and the time proportion of glucose in the target range(SMD=0.29,95%CI:0.10-0.49,P=0.003);the insulin dosage subgroup analysis results showed that the insulin dosage between the two groups in the intensive insulin treatment group had no statistically significant difference(SMD=-0.44,95%CI:-1.05 to 0.17,P=0.160),but the insulin dosage between the two groups in the non-inten-sive insulin treatment group had statistically significant difference(SMD=-2.01,95%CI:-2.29 to-1.72,P<0.001).Conclusion Compared with capillary glucose measurements by the bedside glucose me-ters or arterial glucose measurements by blood gas analyzers,using SCGM in ICU patients could reduce the in-cidence rate of hypoglycemia,insulin dosage and mean blood glucose,and improve the time proportion of glu-cose in the target range.
4.Current situation and influencing factors of humanistic care satisfaction of Chinese patients
Ruxin JIANG ; Shaoshan PAN ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Haixin ZHANG ; Hongyu SUN ; Huiling LI ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Yinglan LI ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Caixia XING ; Ruiying YU ; Yaling WANG ; Lin WANG ; Fengjian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(3):210-215
Objective:To investigate the current situation and influencing factors of patients′ satisfaction with nursing humanistic care, and to provide reference for improving the quality of such care provided by hospitals.Methods:From July to August 2022, outpatients and inpatients in 30 provinces were selected by multi-stage stratified sampling as the survey objects. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on an online platform, using the general information questionnaire and Chinese version of methodist health care system nurse caring instrument revised by the research group. The latter instrument consists of 12 dimensions. namely care coordination, competence, teaching/learning, emotional support, respect for individuality, physical comfort, availability, helping/trusting relationship, patient/family engagement, physical environment, spiritual environment and outcomes. Descriptive analysis was performed on the data collected by the questionnaires, and independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the influencing factors of patient satisfaction. Results:A total of 107 hospitals were selected for questionnaire survey, including 86 tertiary hospitals and 21 secondary hospitals, and 29 108 valid questionnaires were recovered. The patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scored (5.40±0.86); the top three dimensions were competence (5.50±0.89), emotional support (5.47±0.88) and helping/trusting relationship (5.46±0.86); the lowest scoring dimensions were teaching/learning (5.38±1.01), spiritual environment (5.36±1.04) and patient/family engagement (5.11±1.28). Differences with gender, age, marital status, child status, educational level, occupation, place of residence, economic region, per capita monthly income of the family, type of medical insurance, medical department visited and surgery or not presented significant differences on the patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scores ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The satisfaction of patients with hospital′s nursing humanistic care in China was at the middle to upper level. In the future, health education for patients should be strengthened, and a mode of family-engaged nursing humanistic care should be constructed in line with the Chinese cultural background. In the process of nursing services, the particularity of patient groups should be considered to better meet their needs.
5.Breastfeeding and infant sleep:a review
Hengmei CUI ; Yi PAN ; Nan SHEN ; Long XIANG ; Qi ZHOU ; Huiling LI ; Biyu SHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(16):1271-1275
Sufficient and organized sleep is a key factor during the developmental process of infancy while disrupted sleep schedule and diseases might lead to sleeping disorders in infants. Breastfeeding is considered to be the most beneficial way to meet the nutritional needs of infants for optimal growth and development. The α-lactalbumin-tryptophan-melatonin axis, nucleotides, and other factors are breast milk components that may affect infant sleep. Meanwhile, diet, feeding schedule, tobacco smoking, alcohol intake, and caffeine consumption will affect the circadian rhythms which might lead to the fluctuations of sleep-influencing factors in breast milk. This study reviews literature of previous studies on this topic to summarize information that can be considered for both breastfeeding practice and future basic research on the establishment of organized sleep patterns in infants.
6.A clustered epidemic investigation of non-marital non-commercial heterosexual contact of HIV in Zhejiang Province
Huiling TANG ; Jun JIANG ; Weina YU ; Lingli ZHAO ; Qin FAN ; Fengying WANG ; Xiaohong PAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(8):1270-1275
Objective:To identify the transmission relationship between HIV infection cases the non-marital non-commercial heterosexual contact in Zhejiang Province.Methods:When HIV positive was informed during January 2020 to January 2022, the staff conducted an epidemiological investigation to collect cases information on sociodemographic characteristics, mobility information, past HIV testing history, high-risk sexual behaviors, sexual partners, and etcetera. At the same time, 6-8 ml of blood from the new diagnosis of people infected with HIV before antiviral treatment was collected to separate the bleeding plasma. pol gene was amplified by nucleic acid extraction and PCR, sequenced by Sequencer 5.0 software, and Cytoscape 3.6.0 software was used to draw HIV molecular transmission network. Results:From January 2020 to January 2022, 88 HIV infected individuals were found in Pujiang County, of which 74 were transmitted through heterosexual transmission, of which 31 were infected through non-marital non-commercial heterosexual contact. Preliminary case studies have found that three female cases have engaged in unprotected non-marital non-commercial heterosexual contact with one male case. Among the 4 infected individuals, 2 of their spouses tested positive for HIV antibodies. Molecular transmission network monitoring was carried out on 65 newly diagnosed cases of heterosexual transmission with acquired sequences, forming 9 transmission clusters. The largest cluster contained 10 cases. A total of 11 HIV-infected individuals were involved in this HIV cluster epidemic. They were 3 males and 8 females, all over 50 years old and were farmers or rural housewives. They were traced to 7 sexual partners (6 negatives of HIV, 1 undetected). Among the 18 respondents' sexual social network relationships, there were 6 couples, 8 permanent partners, and 3 temporary partners. Among 11 HIV infected individuals, there were 9 cases of non-marital non-commercial heterosexual transmission and 2 cases of intramarital transmission. The epidemiological association between 7 non-married non-commercial heterosexual partners and case 2 (56-year-old male farmer), 3 cases confirmed by epidemiological investigation and molecular transmission cluster results, 3 cases confirmed by molecular transmission cluster and epidemiological investigation results, and 1 case confirmed by epidemiological investigation results.Conclusions:The transmission mode of this cluster epidemic was to spread HIV through heterosexual sex with a male case as the core, then cause the transmission within marriage and between fixed sexual partners. The combination of epidemiological investigation and molecular transmission network traceability survey supports the conclusion of this study.
7.Status and influencing factors of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture
Huiling YUE ; Sanlian HU ; Yan PAN ; Ling HU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(9):1172-1176
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 141 elderly patients with hip fractures who were admitted to Trauma Department of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital from November 2018 to April 2019 were selected as the research objects. The incidence of postoperative delirium was assessed by Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) , and patients were divided into the delirium group ( n=40) and the non-delirium group ( n=101) . Binomial Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture. Results:Postoperative delirium occurred in 40 of 141 patients (28.37%) . Binomial logistic regression analysis showed that age, history of stroke, preoperative serum albumin level, intraoperative hypoxemia, and ICU stay were influencing factors for postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Postoperative delirium is more common in elderly patients with hip fractures. In addition, advanced age, history of stroke, high preoperative serum albumin level, intraoperative hypoxemia, long ICU stay were risk factors of postoperative delirium occurrence.
8.Preliminary results of multicenter studies on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Hongtao JIANG ; Tao LI ; Kun REN ; Xiaohua YU ; Yi WANG ; Shanbin ZHANG ; Desheng LI ; Huiling GAN ; Houqin LIU ; Liang XU ; Zhigang LUO ; Peigen GUI ; Xiangfang TAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Ming CAI ; Xiang LI ; Junnan XU ; Liang XU ; Tao LIN ; Xianding WANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Lexi ZHANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wenhua LEI ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gang HUANG ; Chenglin WU ; Changxi WANG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Zheng CHEN ; Jiali FANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Tongyi MEN ; Xianduo LI ; Chunbo MO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Guanghui PEI ; Jinpeng TU ; Xiaopeng HU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Hua CHEN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Weiguo SUI ; Ying LI ; Qiang YAN ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Jinfeng LI ; Wenjun SHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Lan ZHU ; Jun FANG ; Ruiming RONG ; Xuanchuan WANG ; Guisheng QI ; Qiang WANG ; Puxun TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiaohui TIAN ; Heli XIANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Jiqiu WEN ; Xiaosong XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):259-264
Objective:To summarize the patient profiles and therapeutic efficacies of ABO-incompatible living-related kidney transplantations at 19 domestic transplant centers and provide rationales for clinical application of ABOi-KT.Methods:Clinical cases of ABO-incompatible/compatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT/ABOc-KT) from December 2006 to December 2009 were collected. Then, statistical analyses were conducted from the aspects of tissue matching, perioperative managements, complications and survival rates of renal allograft or recipients.Results:Clinical data of 342 ABOi-KT and 779 ABOc-KT indicated that (1) no inter-group differences existed in age, body mass index (BMI), donor-recipient relationship or waiting time of pre-operative dialysis; (2) ABO blood type: blood type O recipients had the longest waiting list and transplantations from blood type A to blood type O accounted for the largest proportion; (3) HLA matching: no statistical significance existed in mismatch rate or positive rate of PRA I/II between two types of surgery; (4) CD20 should be properly used on the basis of different phrases; (5) hemorrhage was a common complication during an early postoperative period and microthrombosis appeared later; (6) no difference existed in postoperative incidence of complications or survival rate of renal allograft and recipients at 1/3/5/10 years between ABOi-KT and ABOc-KT. The acute rejection rate and serum creatinine levels of ABOi-KT recipients were comparable to those of ABOc-KT recipients within 1 year.Conclusions:ABOi-KT is both safe and effective so that it may be applied at all transplant centers as needed.
9.Influencing factors and weight analysis for medical graduates to choose general practice in China
Huiling XIA ; Zhigang PAN ; Tianhao WANG ; Jian WANG ; Ming LIU ; Ying YU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(3):227-232
Objective:To explore the influencing factors and the weights for medical graduates to choose general practice and work in grassroots posts in China.Methods:On the basis of pre-investigation, the second interviews were conducted among medical students of grade two to established ahierarchical structure model. A survey was conducted with self-made questionnaire among 407 medical students of grade five from eight medical colleges selected by stratified random cluster sampling from January to June 2017. The influencing factors of choosing general practice choice as the future career were analyzed and the weights were calculated by analytic hierarchy process (AHP).Results:Total 395 valid questionnaires were received from 161 males and 234 females students. Under the general goal layer of influencing factors for medical graduates to choose general practice, the weights of the four first-level indicators were: career status and prospects for development (weight: 0.299), salary (weight: 0.294), family contribution (weight: 0.207) and professional interest (weight: 0.200). Among the secondary indicators of career status and prospects for development, job satisfaction had the highest weight (comprehensive weight: 0.073), followed by the work environment (comprehensive weight: 0.064), social status (comprehensive weight: 0.061), patterns of doctor-patient relationship in comprehensive care of general practice (comprehensive weight: 0.052), and work intensity had the lowest weight (comprehensive weight: 0.048). Among the five secondary indicators of professional interest, the weight of clinical practice was the highest(comprehensive weight: 0.066), followed by the guidance of theoretical teachers (comprehensive weight: 0.063). In the level 3 indicators in clinical practice, the attitude of general practice teachers to general practice had the higher weight than those teachers in other departments (the comprehensive weights were 0.037 and 0.030, respectively).Conclusion:Career status and development prospects and salary are the main influencing factors for medical students to choose general practice. Teachers′ guidance in clinical practice and theoretical study is the most critical factor for medical students to be interested in general practice.
10.Characteristics and influencing factors of the newly diagnosed cases locally infected with HIV through sexual contact in Jinhua
TANG Huiling ; JIANG Jun ; LUO Mingyu ; JIN L hua ; WANG Fengying ; PAN Xiaohong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(4):355-360
Objective:
To analyze the characteristics and influencing factors of the newly diagnosed cases locally infected with HIV through sexual contact in Jinhua,so as to provide reference for AIDS prevention and control.
Methods:
An epidemiological survey was conducted among the HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed in 2017 in Jinhua to collect the information about demographic characteristics,local infection and sexual behaviors. The logistic regression model was used to analyze the related factors for local HIV infection.
Results:
A total of 438 HIV/AIDS cases infected through sexual contact were recruited,with 272(62.10%)cases infected in Jinhua. The proportion of local infection was 86.67%,79.47%,63.04%,69.09%,77.46% and 77.97%,respectively,among those people aged 60 years or over,permanent residents in Jinhua,employees / students,farmers,those who had lived in Jinhua for more than five years,and those who had a HIV testing in one year. The Results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that heterosexual transmission cases who were permanent residents in Jinhua(OR=3.437,95%CI:1.250-9.451),who had lived in Jinhua for more than five years(OR=3.609,95%CI:1.403-9.284),who had commercial heterosexual behaviors in Jinhua(OR=5.463,95%CI:2.529-11.803)were more likely to be infected with HIV in Jinhua;homosexual transmission cases who were permanent residents in Jinhua(OR=4.812,95%CI:1.744-13.275)and who had non-commercial,temporary homosexual behaviors in Jinhua(OR=10.641,95%CI:4.369-25.916)were more likely to be infected with HIV in Jinhua.
Conclusion
Among the HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed in 2017 infected through sexual contact in Jinhua,having permanent residence,long-term residence,commercial heterosexual behaviors and non-commercial,temporary homosexual behaviors were risk factors for local infection.


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