1.Prevalence of cataracts and the coverage rate of cataract surgery in Ningxia region
Jinjin ZHANG ; Lin CHEN ; Tian TIAN ; Haijun LIU ; Wei NIU ; Xue ZHANG ; Mengli JI ; Wenjuan ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(3):279-284
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of cataracts, the surgical coverage, and postoperative visual acuity of adults in Ningxia.Methods:A cross-sectional study using multistage cluster random sampling was conducted.Ten survey sites in Ningxia were selected and the population aged 18 years and over was surveyed with questionnaire, height and weight measurements, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, fundus photography and slit-lamp examinations.Cataract prevalence and its influencing factors were analyzed.Cataract prevalence, surgical coverage and presenting visual acuity (PVA) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) after surgery were investigated in different age groups of the examined population.The study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the Ethics Committee of the People's Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (No.[2023]-LL-010).Participants signed informed consent prior to the examination.Results:A total of 6 145 people should be examined, and 5 721 people were actually examined, with an examination rate of 93.10%.The study population consisted of 2 558 males, accounting for 44.71%, and 3 163 females, accounting for 55.28%, with ages ranging from 18 to 93 years old and an average age of (64.27±13.48) years.Among them, 1 180 patients diagnosed with cataract, with a cataract prevalence of 20.62%.The prevalence of cataract increased with age and decreased with education level, showing statistically significant differences ( χ2=1 091.32, 581.92; both at P<0.01).The prevalence of cataract was significantly higher among people with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and coronary heart disease than those without these diseases ( χ2=274.65, 118.15, 78.05, 182.71; all at P<0.01).Cataract surgery was performed in 245 cases in the cataract patient population, with a surgical coverage rate of 20.76%.Of the 245 cases, 229 cases were implanted with IOLs, with an implantation rate of 93.40%.The social burden rate of cataract blindness was 2.29%, and increased with age.Of the 339 eyes that underwent cataract surgery, 241 had a PVA≥0.3, accounting for 71.09%, and 272 had a BCVA≥0.3, accounting for 80.24%. Conclusions:In Ningxia, cataracts are still the main cause of vision impairment and blindness in the elderly, and the social burden rate of cataract blindness is high.Moreover, the coverage rate of cataract surgery is low, so both the coverage and quality of surgery need improvement.
2.A consensus on the management of allergy in kindergartens and primary schools
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):167-172
Abstract
Allergic diseases can occur in all systems of the body, covering the whole life cycle, from children to adults and to old age, can be lifelong onset and even fatal in severe cases. Children account for the largest proportion of the victims of allergic disease, Children s allergies start from scratch, ranging from mild to severe, from less to more, from single to multiple systems and systemic performance, so the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases in children is of great importance, which can not only prevent high risk allergic conditions from developing into allergic diseases, but also further block the process of allergy. At present, there is no consensus on the management system of allergic children in kindergartens and primary schools. The "Consensus on Allergy Management and Prevention in Kindergartens and Primary Schools", which includes the organizational structure, system construction and management of allergic children, provides evidence informed recommendations for the long term comprehensive management of allergic children in kindergartens and primary schools, and provides a basis for the establishment of the prevention system for allergic children.
3.Progress of targeted therapy in relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021;30(9):513-517
At present, the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is still challenging, and there is no standard treatment for relapsed/refractory AML patients. Current research believes that participating in clinical trials involving small molecule targeted therapy, immunotherapy and epigenetic therapy may be the best choice, but the efficacy and toxicity of clinical trials have not been widely evaluated, and the long-term survival of patients is not clear, so the prognosis of relapsed/refractory AML is still very poor. The future direction of research will focus on novel, effective and targeted treatment combinations, and low toxicity, personalized and accurate treatment strategies. This article reviews the latest progress in targeted therapy for relapsed/refractory AML.
4.CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF 49 CASES OF LOBECTOMY WITH SLEEVE RESECTION
Naikang ZHOU ; Mengli ZHENG ; Xiaodon TIAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
Of the 49 patients(male 43, female 6) collected from October 1983 to April 2000, 46 were malignancy with 29 in TNM stage I, 15 in stage II, and 2 in stage Ⅲa. Age ranged from 10~68. Upper lobectomy with sleeve resection was performed in 43 cases(14 in left lung, 29 in right lung) and right upper lobectomy with wedge bronchoplasty in 2 cases, left upper lobectomy with bronchoplasty and angioplasty in 2 cases , left lower lobectomy with sleeve resection in 2 cases. There was no mortality in our group and all patients recovered well. No such major complications as bronchial anastomotic fistula or stenosis occurred. The 1,5 and 10 year survival rates of malignant cases were 93.0%, 48.1% and 8.3% respectively. The results suggested that the operation plan for malignant lung diseases should be made individually. However, instead of a total pneumonectomy, a sleeve lobectomy is sometimes preferabe for the sake of the safety in those with poor cardiopulmonary function to save the lung capacity as much as possible.


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