1.Analysis of surgical situations and prognosis of pancreaticoduodenectomy in Jiangsu province (a report of 2 886 cases)
Zipeng LU ; Xin GAO ; Hao CHENG ; Ning WANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Jie YIN ; Lingdi YIN ; Youting LIN ; Xinrui ZHU ; Dongzhi WANG ; Hongqin MA ; Tongtai LIU ; Yongzi XU ; Daojun ZHU ; Yabin YU ; Yang YANG ; Fei LIU ; Chao PAN ; Jincao TANG ; Minjie HU ; Zhiyuan HUA ; Fuming XUAN ; Leizhou XIA ; Dong QIAN ; Yong WANG ; Susu WANG ; Wentao GAO ; Yudong QIU ; Dongming ZHU ; Yi MIAO ; Kuirong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2024;23(5):685-693
Objective:To investigate the surgical situations and perioperative outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy in Jiangsu Province and the influencing factors for postoperative 90-day mortality.Methods:The retrospective case-control study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 2 886 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy in 21 large tertiary hospitals of Jiangsu Quality Control Center for Pancreatic Diseases, including The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, from March 2021 to December 2022 were collected. There were 1 732 males and 1 154 females, aged 65(57,71)years. Under the framework of the Jiangsu Provincial Pancreatic Disease Quality Control Project, the Jiangsu Quality Control Center for Pancreatic Diseases adopted a multi-center registration research method to establish a provincial electronic database for pancrea-ticoduodenectomy. Observation indicators: (1) clinical characteristics; (2) intraoperative and post-operative conditions; (3) influencing factors for 90-day mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M( Q1, Q3) or M(IQR), and comparison between groups was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test. Count data were expressed as absolute numbers or constituent ratio, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test, continuity correction chi-square test and Fisher exact probability. Maximal Youden index method was used to determine the cutoff value of continuous variables. Univariate analysis was performed using the corresponding statistical methods based on data types. Multivariate analysis was performed using the Logistic multiple regression model. Results:(1) Clinical characteristics. Of the 2 886 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy, there were 1 175 and 1 711 cases in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Of the 21 hospitals, 8 hospitals had an average annual surgical volume of <36 cases for pancreaticoduodenectomy, 10 hospitals had an average annual surgical volume of 36-119 cases, and 3 hospitals had an average annual surgical volume of ≥120 cases. There were 2 584 cases performed pancreaticoduodenectomy in thirteen hospitals with an average annual surgical volume of ≥36 cases, accounting for 89.536%(2 584/2 886)of the total cases. There were 1 357 cases performed pancrea-ticoduodenectomy in three hospitals with an average annual surgical volume of ≥120 cases, accounting for 47.020%(1 357/2 886) of the total cases. (2) Intraoperative and postoperative conditions. Of the 2 886 patients, the surgical approach was open surgery in 2 397 cases, minimally invasive surgery in 488 cases, and it is unknown in 1 case. The pylorus was preserved in 871 cases, not preserved in 1 952 cases, and it is unknown in 63 cases. Combined organ resection was performed in 305 cases (including vascular resection in 209 cases), not combined organ resection in 2 579 cases, and it is unknown in 2 cases. The operation time of 2 885 patients was 290(115)minutes, the volume of intra-operative blood loss of 2 882 patients was 240(250)mL, and the intraoperative blood transfusion rate of 2 880 patients was 27.153%(782/2 880). Of the 2 886 patients, the invasive treatment rate was 11.342%(327/2 883), the unplanned Intensive Care Unit (ICU) treatment rate was 3.087%(89/2 883), the reoperation rate was 1.590%(45/2 830), the duration of postoperative hospital stay was 17(11)days, the hospitalization mortality rate was 0.798%(23/2 882), and the failure rate of rescue data in 2 083 cases with severe complications was 6.529%(19/291). There were 2 477 patients receiving postoperative 90-day follow-up, with the 90-day mortality of 2.705%(67/2477). The total incidence rate of complication in 2 886 patients was 58.997%(1 423/2 412). The incidence rate of severe complication was 13.970%(291/2 083). The comprehensive complication index was 8.7(22.6) in 2 078 patients. (3) Influencing factors for 90-day mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy. Results of multivariate analysis showed that age ≥ 70 years, postoperative invasive treatment, and unplanned ICU treatment were independent risk factors for 90-day mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy ( odds ratio=2.403, 2.609, 16.141, 95% confidence interval as 1.281-4.510, 1.298-5.244, 7.119-36.596, P<0.05). Average annual surgical volume ≥36 cases in the hospital was an independent protective factor for 90-day mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy ( odds ratio=0.368, 95% confidence interval as 0.168-0.808, P<0.05). Conclusions:Pancreaticoduodenectomy in Jiangsu Province is highly con-centrated in some hospitals, with a high incidence of postoperative complications, and the risk of postoperative 90-day mortality is significant higher than that of hospitallization mortality. Age ≥ 70 years, postoperative invasive treatment, and unplanned ICU treatment are independent risk factors for 90-day motality after pancreaticoduodenectomy, and average annual surgical volume ≥36 cases in the hospital is an independent protective factor.
2.Intrafamilial infection of Helicobacter pylori in Zhengzhou area
Lei LEI ; Yuanna DANG ; Xuechun YU ; Qiaoqiao SHAO ; Jing MA ; Miao YU ; Chen ZHANG ; Junbo ZHAO ; Ruobing HU ; Yabin QI ; Peiru WEI ; Wei XIAO ; Shuangyin HAN ; Bailing JIA ; Chunrong WANG ; Songze DING
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(7):697-703
Objective:To investigate Helicobactor pylori (H. pylori) infection status and interfamilial transmission pattern in Zhengzhou area. Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2020 to march 2021, among 731 individual from 266 families randomly selected from 9 communities of Zhengzhou area. H. pylori infection status was determined by serum antibody tests, and 13C-urea breath test was performed in the previously eradicated population to clarify the current infection status. The individual and familial infection rate, infection status for couples and children and adolescent were analyzed. Results:Among 731 individuals from 266 families, 397 of them were H. pylori positive. The individual infection rate was 54.31% (397/731); among infected individuals 77.83% (307/397) were infected with type Ⅰ strain, 22.67% (90/397) were infected by type Ⅱ strain. Annual household income ( χ2=0.419, 0.410, 0.213, all P>0.05), smoking history (χ 2=0.071, P>0.05), drinking history ( χ2=0.071, P>0.05), dining place ( χ2=0.009, P>0.05), gastrointestinal symptoms ( χ2=0.047, P>0.05), family history of gastric disease ( χ2=0.069, P>0.05), and history of gastric cancer ( χ2=0.004, P>0.05) had no significant differences between H. pylori-positive and -negative groups, but the infection rate in individuals with higher education level was lower ( χ2=4.449, P<0.05). The infection rate was significantly higher in≥18 age groups compared with<18 age groups ( χ2=6.531, 23.362, 20.671, 24.244, 37.948, 14.597 and 5.170, all P<0.05). The familial H. pylori infection rate was 87.59% (233/266), and in 61 families all member were infected (26.18%, 61/233). The positive rate was 23.08% (6/26) in 50 families with children under 18 years when both parents were infected. Among 231 coupled families, both couples were infected in 78 families (33.76%), one couple was infected in 113 families (48.92%), and both couples were not infected in 40 (17.32%). With the increase of marriage time, the infection rate of both spouses increased significantly ( χ2=7.775, 12.662, 15.487, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The distribution of H. pylori infection presents a family cluster pattern, and intrafamilial infection is an important transmission rout of H. pylori. The type I strain of H. pylori is the dominate strain in this area.
3.Functional role of T follicular regulatory cell in antibody response to virus infection and immunization
Ziyan LIU ; Jian ZHANG ; Yabin HU ; Wenpei LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(1):116-120
T follicular regulatory cell (Tfr) is a unique subset of CD4 + T cells discovered in recent years. They are derived from T regulatory cell (Treg) and presenting simultaneously similar biological characteristics of Treg cell and T follicular helper cell (Tfh). Tfr cell are mainly manifested as participating in the regulation of Tfh cell and B cell differentiation in the lymph node germinal center (GC), assisting in the screening of high-affinity antibodies and preventing the production of autoantibodies, ensuring immune homeostasis. This article describes the research progress in the biological characteristics and functions of Tfr cell, and summarized the role of Tfr cell in the antibody response after virus infection and vaccine immunization. The aim is to deeply understand the immune regulation mechanism of antibody production and maturation after virus infection, to provide insight for virus vaccine design and immune strategy evaluation.
4.Cerebrospinal fluid results and semeiology differentiation of febrile children with convulsions
Yingkai HE ; Yingyan WANG ; Li LIU ; Yabin HU ; Hao LI ; Cuijin WANG ; Yingzhong HE ; Jing XU ; Jiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(12):899-902
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and other auxiliary examination results of febrile children with convulsions in order to provide the evidence for clinical recognition of central nervous system (CNS) infection and its etiology.Methods:The clinical data of 64 fever patients with convulsions admitted at the Department of Neurology, Shanghai Children′s Medical Center, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine were analyzed retrospectively.According to the results of the routine biochemical examination of CSF, they were divided into 2 groups as CSF normal group (44/64 cases, 69%) and CSF abnormal group (20/64 cases, 31%). Their age, gender, clinical manifestations, physical symptoms and auxiliary examination results were compared between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the independent risk factors of abnormal CSF results.Twenty children with abnormal CSF results were divided into the normal glucose group (12/20 cases, 60%) and the glucose reduction group (8/20 cases, 40%) according to the glucose level of CSF.The fever duration, serum inflammation markers, CSF routine and biochemical indexes of the two groups were compared. Results:According to Logistic multivariate unconditional regression analysis, the mental state change ( OR=435.99, P=0.010), abnormal neurological signs ( OR=65.25, P=0.023) and vomiting ( OR=20.56, P=0.048) were the high risk factors of abnormal CSF results.Among the children with abnormal CSF results, in the glucose reduction and normal glucose groups, the fever duration was 12.50 (7.75-16.75) d and 4.00 (3.00-5.75) d, respectively; the level of CSF protein were 3 000 (1 745-3 000) mg/L and 648 (469-1 734) mg/L, respectively; the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) was 71.50(56.00-97.50) mm/1 h and 20.50 (12.00-26.00) mm/1 h, respectively; the procalcitonin level was 2.76(0.90-20.72) g/L and 0.23 (0.03-1.00) g/L, respectively; the C-reactive protein (CRP) level was 123.00 (33.00-177.75) mg/L and 12.50(4.25-57.75) mg/L, respectively.The fever duration, CSF protein level, ESR, procalcitonin level and CRP level were statistically different between the glucose reduction and normal glucose groups (all P<0.05). Conclusions:In fever children with convulsions, vomiting, the mental state change, and abnormal neurological signs are the high risk factors of abnormal CSF results, suggesting the possibility of CNS infections and the need of early diagnosis by CSF and other auxiliary examinations.In addition, a low level of CSF glucose in children with abnormal CSF results may be a potential and powerful clue for purulent meningitis.Timely etiological tests are required for confirmation, and antibiotics treatments should be applied as early as possible.
5.Correlation between severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and red cell distribution width in elderly patients.
Shuping WU ; Yinghui GAO ; Xiaoshun QIAN ; Libo ZHAO ; Hu XU ; Weihao XU ; Xiaoxuan KONG ; Yang YANG ; Hebin CHE ; YaBin WANG ; Xina YUAN ; Lin LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(5):703-707
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the correlation between the severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and red cell distribution width (RDW) in elderly patients.
METHODS:
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 311 elderly patients diagnosed with OSAS in the snoring clinic between January, 2015 and October, 2016 and 120 healthy controls without OSAS from physical examination populations in the General Hospital of PLA. The subjects were divided into control group with apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) <5 (=120), mild OSAS group (AHI of 5.0-14.9; =90), moderate OSAS group (AHI of 15.0-29.9; =113) and severe OSAS group (AHI ≥ 30; =108). The clinical characteristics and the results of polysomnography, routine blood tests and biochemical tests of the subjects were collected. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to examine the correlation between OSAS severity and RDW.
RESULTS:
The levels of RDW and triglyceride were significantly higher in severe OSAS group than in the other groups ( < 0.01). The levels of fasting blood glucose and body mass index were significantly higher in severe and moderate OSAS groups than in mild OSAS group and control group ( < 0.05 or < 0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that AHI was positively correlated with body mass index (β=0.111, =0.032) and RDW (β=0.106, =0.029). The area under ROC curve of RDW for predicting the severity of OSAS was 0.687 (=0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS
The RDW increases as OSAS worsens and may serve as a potential marker for evaluating the severity of OSAS.
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Erythrocyte Indices
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Humans
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Polysomnography
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Severity of Illness Index
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
6.Cardiac functional alterations and its risk factors in elderly patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome free of cardiovascular disease.
Yinghui GAO ; Yongfei WEN ; Xiaoshun QIAN ; Libo ZHAO ; Hu XU ; Weihao XU ; Xiaoxuan KONG ; Hebin CHE ; Yabin WANG ; Lin LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(11):1587-1592
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the changes of cardiac structure and function and their risk factors in elderly patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) without cardiovascular complications.
METHODS:
Eighty-two elderly OSA patients without cardiovascular disease admitted between January, 2015 and October, 2016 were enrolled in this study. According to their apnea-hypopnea index (AHI, calculated as the average number of episodes of apnoea and hypopnoea per hour of sleep), the patients were divided into mild OSA group (AHI < 15) and moderate to severe OSA group (AHI ≥ 15). The demographic data and the general clinical data were recorded and fasting blood samples were collected from the patients on the next morning following polysomnographic monitoring for blood cell analysis and biochemical examination. Echocardiography was performed within one week after overnight polysomnography, and the cardiac structure, cardiac function and biochemical indexes were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
Compared with those with mild OSA group, the patients with moderate to severe OSA had significantly higher hematocrit (0.22±0.08
CONCLUSIONS
Cardiac diastolic function impairment may occur in elderly patients with moderate or severe OSA who do not have hypertension or other cardiovascular diseases, and the severity of the impairment is positively correlated with AHI.
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Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology*
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Humans
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Risk Factors
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Severity of Illness Index
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/complications*
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Stroke Volume
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Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
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Ventricular Function, Left
7.Detection of hepatitis C virus-specific B cell and isolation of fully human-originated neutralizing antibody using probe-based fluorescence activated cell sorting
Ling NIU ; Yabin HU ; Qian WU ; Jian ZHANG ; Wenpei LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2020;34(6):649-654
Objective:To explore the role of probe fluorescence in analysis and sorting of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific B cells and discover fully human monoclonal antibodies.Methods:The primary amine labeling method was used to prepare HCV-specific probes. HCV-specific B cells were analyzed and sorted by flow cytometry. Single B cell antibody technology was applied to clone antibodies in vitro.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and pseudovirus neutralization assay were performed for the detection of antibody binding and netralization activity.Results:The frequency of HCV probe positive cells (0.385±0.17%) in memory B cells of patients with chronic HCV infection was significantly higher than that of healthy subjects (0.012±0.02%) ( P <0.01). In addition, 6 monoclonal antibodies were cloned, 5 of these antibodies showed binding activity with HCV E2c protein, 2 of them showed neutralizing response to HCV pseudotyped virus. Conclusions:The primary ammonia labeling method is a simple and efficient method for preparing HCV-specific probes, combination of which with flow cytometry was useful for the analysis and sorting of HCV-specific B cells.
8.Effect of bone flap reduction on unilateral acute subdural hematoma under intracranial pressure monitoring
Hu QIN ; Xiaofeng ZHU ; Yongxin WANG ; Dong LIU ; Yong GAO ; Yabin LI ; Zengliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2018;34(11):1020-1024
Objective To investigate the effect of bone flap reduction on unilateral acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) under intracranial pressure monitoring.Methods A retrospective case control study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 139 patients with unilateral ASDH admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from July 2014 to December 2017.There were 84 males and 55 females,aged 19-87 years (mean,53 years).At the time of admission,the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) was 3-5 points in 63 patients and 6-8 points in 76.There were 40 patients with unilateral cavity dilation and 16 cases with bilateral pupil dilation.According to the different surgical methods,the patients were divided into study group (n =61) and control group (n =78).The study group removed the cranial hematoma under cranial pressure monitoring and determined whether to perform bone flap reduction according to the actual intracranial pressure.The control group was treated with craniotomy hematoma removal and standard large bone decompressed craniectomy (DC).The success rate of bone flap reduction in the study group was recorded.The complications at postoperative 3 months and the Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS) at postoperative 6 months were compared.Results All patients were followed up for 1-6 months,average 5.5 months.In the study group,23 patients underwent bone flap reduction,and the bone flap reduction rate was 38%.At postoperative 3 months,the study group showed better efficacy in subdural effusion (9:25),hydrocephalus (7 ∶19),and brain swelling in the skull defect area(5 ∶ 18) than the control group (P <0.05).Based on the GOS at 6 months after operation,in the study group,25 patients were with good results,nine with moderate disability,10 with heavy disability,seven with plant survival,and 10 died;in the control group,six patients were with good results,21 with moderate disability,15 with heavy disability,10 with plant survival,and 26 died.The number of patients with good prognosis (good and moderate disability) and the number of deaths in the study group were statistically different from those in the control group (P < 0.05).Conclsion In the treatment of unilateral ASDH,bone flap reduction under intracranial pressure monitoring can reduce the incidence of complications and improve the life quality of patients.
9.Age-associated changes in the inner macular thickness and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
Yabin HU ; Yan GUO ; Huaizhou WANG ; Yanjiao HUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2018;36(4):274-278
Objective To determine the difference of macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (mGCIPL) thickness and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) thickness using Cirrus HD-OCT between older and young people in order to provide information for glaucomatous progressive analysis.Methods A prospective case series study was adopted.Sixty-seven old persons (114 eyes) aged 60-80 years old were selected from retired staff of an institution who underwent routine physical examinations between June and July 2016 in Beijing Tongren Hospital as older group and 24 young persons(42 eyes) aged (20-40 years old) who underwent routine physical examination at the same period were selected as young group.The total superior,superonasal,inperonasal,inferior,inferotemporal and superotemporal mGCIPL thickness and PRNFL thickness were measured by Cirrus HD-OCT.The research followed the Declaration of Helsinki.The ethics committee of the Tongren Eye Center approved the study and all participants provided an informed consent.Results There were statistical differences in all measurement parameters (mGCIPL and pRNFL) between older and young people (all at P<0.05) except nasal pRNFL thickness.Minimum mGCIPL thickness was significantly different between older and young group [(74.02±11.01) pm vs.(82.74 ±3.94) μm;t =-7.290,P<0.001],while in the pRNFL parameters,temporal pRNFL thickness was siginicantly changed between older and young group [(70.83 ± 12.30) μm vs.(82.10 ± 17.02) μm;t =-3.930,P < 0.001].The nasal pRNFL thickness showed no significant difference between the two groups.Conclusions All mGCIPL and most pRNFL parameters in older people were obviously thinner than young people except nasal pRNFL,age factor should be considered seriously in the progression analysis of glaucomatous neuropathy.
10.Allogeneic corneal small incision intrastromal lenticule inlays for moderate and high hyperopia :one year follow-up
Jing ZHANG ; Changbin ZHAI ; Yan ZHENG ; Qian LIU ; Yue WANG ; Xiumei SONG ; Qiulu ZHANG ; Yabin HU ; Yuehua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2018;36(5):355-359
Objective This study was to evaluate the long-term clinical efficiency of allogeneic corneal intrastromal lenticule inlay for correction of moderate and high hyperopia.Methods A prospective self-controlled case series study was adopted.Twenty-nine hyperopic patients (53 eyes) were performed with allogeneic corneal intrastromal lenticule inlays.The range of preoperative spherical equivalent was +3.75 to + 10 D,with the mean value of (+6.84±2.95)D.All the cases were followed up for 1 year.Uncorrected and best corrected visual acuity and refraction were compared between before and after operation.Corneal topography and optical coherence topography were used to examine corneal topography.Ocular response analyzer was used to evaluate the shifts of corneal hysteresis.This study followed the Helsinki declaration,and the research process was approved by the Ethic Committee of Beijing Tongren Hospital,and informed consent was signed by each donor and receptor.Results Compared with the before surgery,the uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) and uncorrected near visual acuity (UNVA) were obviously improved and the spherical equivalent (SE) was obviously decresed in 3 months,6 months and 1 year after surgery,with significant differences between them (all at P<0.05),but no significant differences were found between each postoperative time points (all at P>0.05).One year after surgery,14 eyes (26.4%) gained one line of best corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA),and 12 eyes (22.6%) gained two lines of BCDVA.Only 2 patients (5.66%) lost lines due to opaque lenticules,and no eye lost lines after changing the opaque lenticules.There was no obvious hyperopic fallback phenomenon.Compared with the before surgery,the average corneal curvature value (Avek) was obviously improved,the surface regularity index (SRI),surface asymmetry index (SAI) and central corneal thickness (CCT) were obviously increased in 3 months,6 months and 1 year after surgery,with significant differences between them (all at P<0.05),but no significant differences were found between each postoperative time points (all at P > 0.05).The cornea optical coherence tomography (OCT) examination showed that,after the operation,the corneal stromal implant was in place and clear.One year after surgery,the dividing line of corneal graft was still clearly visible.No significant changes of corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) were seen among different time points before and after surgeries (F =1.443,P =0.216;F =1.744,P =0.128).Conclusions Allogeneic corneal small incision intrastromal lenticule inlays can be used to correct moderate and high hyperopic eye with good safety,effectiveness and predictability.It provides a new choice for hyperopic patients.

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