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        • Current status and future prospects of community-based diabetic retinopathy screening in China

          Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness among the working-age population, affecting approximately one-third of diabetes patients globally. As the country with the world's largest diabetic population, China faces a severe situation in DR prevention and control due to the vast number of people affected. Early screening and timely intervention have been proven effective in slowing disease progression and significantly reducing the risk of vision loss. However, constrained by multiple barriers such as uneven distribution of medical resources, insufficient primary-level screening capacity, low patient awareness, and inadequate health insurance coverage, China's current DR screening rate remains below 10%, significantly lower than that of developed countries. To address these challenges, various regions in China are actively exploring innovative screening models utilizing artificial intelligence technology, with some preliminary successes in practice. Concurrently, the "14th Five-Year Plan" for National Eye Health explicitly calls for enhancing primary care screening capabilities and implementing a tiered diagnosis and treatment system, providing policy support for DR screening efforts. Nevertheless, issues such as the limited coverage of primary-level screening and insufficient standardization in technology application remain prominent. Future efforts should further strengthen primary-level capacity building, promote multidisciplinary collaboration, standardize technical procedures, and improve policy support. This comprehensive approach aims to achieve broad coverage of DR prevention and treatment, effectively reduce blindness rates, and ultimately enhance the overall level of national eye health.

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        • Research progress on type 2 diabetic retinopathy in adolescents

          The incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in adolescents has been rapidly increasing over the past two decades due to dramatic changes in dietary structure and physical activity. The incidence of diabetic retinopathy (DR), a serious vision-threatening complication of diabetes, is also increasing yearly in the adolescent population with T2DM. Due to the insidious onset of retinal diseases in the early stages, regular screening is important for the timely diagnosis of DR. However, there are still problems such as low attention of the population and insufficient screening rate. In the future, we should strengthen the health education of the adolescent population and optimize the control of risk factors such as blood glucose and blood pressure. At the same time, appropriate screening strategies should be actively developed, and the use of telemedicine and emerging technologies should be promoted for early detection of treatable lesions to improve patient prognosis.

          Release date:2024-07-16 02:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Preoperative corticosteroids use as an adjunctive treatment for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated with choroidal detachment: a network meta-analysis

          ObjectiveTo systematically review the efficacy of preoperative corticosteroids use as an adjunctive treatment for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated with choroidal detachment (RRDCD). MethodsA evidence-based medicine study. The National Library of Medicine's PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, and WanFang database were searched. Clinical controlled studies were selected the study object was RRDCD patients and the interventions were preoperative corticosteroids used as an adjunctive treatment. The search was conducted from January 2000 to January 2022. Duplicated, incomplete, or irrelevant articles were excluded. The conventional meta-analysis was used to evaluate the efficacy of corticosteroids used before surgery. The network meta-analysis was used to directly or indirectly compare the efficacy of oral corticosteroids or intravenous dexamethasone, peribulbar injection of glucocorticoids, prednisolone acetate eye-drops, intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide (TA) and posterior sub-tenon injection of triamcinolone acetonide. Publication bias was evaluated by funnel plot. ResultsAccording to the search strategy, 43 articles were initially retrieved, and 929 eyes of 13 articles were finally included for analysis; 6 and 10 articles were included in the traditional meta-analysis and the network meta-analysis. Among the 6 studies included in the conventional meta-analysis, 5 studies were retrospective and 1 study was a randomized controlled trial, involving a total of 575 eyes. The analysis results showed that there was no significant difference in the primary retinal reattachment rate between the corticosteroids group and the control group [odds ratio (OR)= 1.53, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.67-3.53, P=0.314]. Among the 10 studies included in the network meta-analysis, 7 studies were retrospective trials, 2 studies were randomized controlled trials, and 1 study was prospective trial, involving a total of 575 eyes. The analysis results showed that there were significant differences in the primary retinal reattachment rate between the triamcinolone acetonide intravitreal injection group and the no corticosteroid treatment group (OR=4.09, 95%CI 1.06-15.79). Sub-tenon injection triamcinolone acetonide had a higher incidence rate of ocular hypertension than oral glucocorticoid or intravenous dexamethasone (OR= 4.47, 95%CI 1.42-14.13). ConclusionsTriamcinolone acetonide intravitreal injection before surgery can improve the primary retinal reattachment rate in RRDCD patients. Patients with the posterior sub-tenon injection of triamcinolone acetonide should be alert to elevated intraocular pressure.

          Release date:2023-12-27 08:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Clinical outcomes of vitrectomy with air tamponade and 1-day prone positioning in the treatment of idiopathic macular hole

          ObjectiveTo evaluate the surgical outcomes of 25G+ vitrectomy with air tamponade and 1-day prone positioning for idiopathic macular hole (IMH).MethodsA prospective analysis was performed on 39 patients (39 eyes) underwent 25G+ pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with the internal limiting membrane (ILM) removal and fluid-air exchange for IMH from July 2012 to December 2013. After vitrectomy, patients were instructed to keep prone positioning for only 1 day (the air group). These patients were compared to 30 consecutive patients from July 2010 to July 2012, who were conducted 25G+ PPV with 25% SF6 tamponade. They remained in the same face-down position for 3 days postoperatively (SF6 group). Age, gender, logMAR BCVA, macular thickness, macular hole diameter, axial length, macular hole stages and pseudophakic status were collected as baseline characteristics in both groups. The initial hole-closure rate, visual outcome and intra-operative & post-operative complications were evaluated for 6 months. Group comparisons of numeric variables were made by using two sample t -test. Group difference of categorical variables was determined by using standard chi-square test or rank sum test.ResultsThirty nine patients (39 eyes) and 30 patients (30 eyes) were respectively enrolled in air group and SF6 group. The distribution of age (t=-1.63), gender (χ2=0.03), logMAR BCVA (t=0.39), macular thickness (t=-0.93), macular hole diameter (t=-0.70), axial length (t=-0.56), macular hole stages (Z=-0.47) and pseudophakic status (χ2=0.13) was similar in both groups. Anatomical closure of macular holes was achieved in 35 (89.7%) of the 39 eyes in the air group and in 27 eyes (90.0%) in the SF6 group. There was no significant difference of closure rate between the two groups (χ2=0.001, P=0.970). The postoperative visual acuity of gaining, stability and decreasing 2 or more 2 lines was achieved in 23 eyes,10 eyes and 6 eyes in air group and 18 eyes, 6 eyes and 6 eyes in SF6 group. The proportion of visual acuity improvement in air group was lower than that in SF6 group without the statistical significance (Z=-0.08, P=0.93). The gas bubble was absorbed sooner in the air group (mean 8.54±1.74 days) than in the SF6 group (mean 31.10±3.20 days). No retinal break, retinal detachment or endophthalmitis occurred in either group. Postoperatively intraocular pressure was elevated temporarily in 2 eyes of the air group and 3 eyes in the SF6 group. All returned to normal limit after local medication.ConclusionCompared to SF6 group, air group has similar anatomical macular hole closure rate and visual acuity rehabilitation.

          Release date:2020-08-18 06:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Interpretation of Expert consensus on community screening of diabetic retinopathy

          Diabetes retinopathy (DR) is listed as one of the chronic diseases that should be focused on in the “14th Five-Year” National Eye Health Plan (2021-2025). Early screening is one of the effective measures to reduce blindness caused by DR. Establishing an efficient and practical community screening model is a powerful guarantee for completing early screening. The Ocular Fundus Diseases Group of the Ophthalmology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association has led the development of Expert consensus on community screening of diabetic retinopathy among DR community screening experts that is suitable for the current national situation, in order to guide and promote the further improvement of DR community screening work in China. This Expert Consensus provides detailed specifications on the current domestic trend of DR, the necessity of screening, the role of artificial intelligence grading, screening process, and quality control. This interpretation further emphasizes the importance of DR community screening, while emphasizing the responsibilities of different departments in the screening process. Finally, recommendations are provided for the sustainability of DR community screening. It is hoped that the screening rate of DR in China can be improved and blindness can be reduced by DR through Expert consensus on community screening of diabetic retinopathy and interpretation of the content.

          Release date:2024-03-06 03:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Clinical characteristics and prognostic implications of bacillary layer detachment for anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy in neovascular age-related macular degeneration

          ObjectiveTo observe the clinical features of bacillary layer detachment (BALAD) in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and its response to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy. MethodsA retrospective clinical study. From July 2019 to July 2024, 188 patients (188 eyes) with nAMD who were continuously admitted to Tianjin University Aier Eye Hospital and received anti-VEGF drug treatment were included in the study. All eyes underwent best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) examinations. Treatment consisted of intravitreal anti-VEGF injections monthly for 3 months, followed by a pro re nata regimen. Based on the presence of BALAD on baseline OCT, eyes were divided into a BALAD group and a control group. BCVA was measured using a standard logarithmic visual acuity chart and converted to the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution; central retinal thickness (CRT) was measured by OCT. Patients were followed for ≥12 months. Differences in CRT, BCVA, macular neovascularization (MNV) subtypes, and treatment outcomes at 12 months were compared between the two groups. The Scheirer-Ray-Hare test was used for non-normally distributed repeated measures data to compare interactions between time and group for BCVA and CRT; Spearman's rank correlation was used for correlation analysis of continuous variables between groups. ResultsThe number of eyes in the BALAD group and the control group was 33 (17.55%, 33/188) and 155 (82.45%, 155/188) respectively. Among the 33 eyes in the BALAD group, 21 eyes (63.64%, 21/33) had type 1 MNV, among which 18 eyes had polypoid choroidal vascular disease (PCV). There was no statistically significant difference in the gender composition ratio and MNV classification between the two groups of patients (χ2=2.09, 1.87; P>0.05). There were statistically significant differences in age (t=?2.63), the proportion of PCV (χ2=13.73), and CRT (Z=?3.03) (P<0.05). Twelve months after treatment, the cystic cavities of 84.85% (28/33) of the affected eyes in the BALAD group subsided. The BCVA of both groups of affected eyes improved over time (H=17.93, P<0.05), but the overall BCVA of the BALAD group was still worse than that of the control group (H=17.80, P<0.05). There was a significant difference in the improvement degree of CRT between the two groups (H=43.87, P<0.05), and only in the control group was a significant positive correlation between BCVA and CRT (r=0.24, P<0.05). ConclusionsIn nAMD, BALAD is associated with type 1 MNV, particularly the PCV subtype, and may serve as a biomarker for predicting anti-VEGF response. Although the BALAD structure is sensitive to anti-VEGF therapy and readily resolves, the limited functional improvement suggests it may be an imaging indicator of poor prognosis.

          Release date:2025-11-12 08:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of aqueous humor in patients with pathologic myopia

          ObjectiveTo characterize proteomic profile in aqueous humor of patients with pathologic myopia (PM) using quantitative proteomic analysis, which may provide new clues to understand the mechanisms and possible treatments of PM.MethodsA cross-sectional study. From January 2019 to August 2019, aqueous humor samples (32 cataract patients) were collected for quantitative proteomic analysis using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry at Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital. There were 11 males and 21 females. They were 58-76 years old with an average age of 68.41±6.09 years old. Sixteen patients with PM were regarded as PM group, 16 patients without myopia were regarded as the control group. The aqueous humor samples (100-150 μl ) were collected from all patients before cataract surgery. Using protein quantification and non-labeled liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis, differentially expressed proteins were obtained. Five different proteins were randomly selected for ELISA verification. The differentially expressed proteins were further analyzed by gene ontology enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, which were validated using ELISA in the other twenty samples of each group.ResultsA total of 583 proteins were identified and 101 proteins were found to be differentially expressed, including 63 up-regulated proteins and 38 down-regulated proteins. ELISA verification results showed that the expression trend of the 5 differentially expressed proteins between the PM group and the control group was consistent with the results of Label-free quantitative proteomics analysis. The main classifications of these differentially expressed proteins were protein-binding activity modulator, defense/immunity protein, protein modifying enzyme, metabolite interconversion enzyme, extracellular matrix protein, transfer/carrier protein and so on. The bioinformatics analysis suggested that PM was closely associated with inflammation and immune interactions, and remodeling of extracellular matrix.ConclusionsCompared with the control group, the protein expression profile of PM patients' aqueous humor specimens has obvious changes. These differences indicate that PM is closely related to inflammation and immune interaction and extracellular matrix remodeling.

          Release date:2021-01-16 10:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Prevalence and risk factors of tessellated fundus in Tianjin Medical University students

          ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence and risk factors of tessellation fundus (TF) among Tianjin Medical University students with different refractive statuses. MethodsA cross-sectional study. From September to December 2019, 346 students from Tianjin Medical University were randomly selected and underwent slit-lamp examination, non-cycloplegic auto-refraction, subjective refraction, best-corrected visual acuity, ocular biometric measurement, and non-dilation fundus photography. The differences in the prevalence of TF in basic characteristics and ocular biometric parameters were compared. Based on the equivalent spherical (SE), refractive status was divided into the non-myopia group (SE>-0.50 D) and the myopia group (SE≤-0.50 D). The myopia group was further divided into mild myopia group (-3.00 D<SE≤-0.50 D), moderate myopia group (-6.00 D<SE≤-3.00 D), and high myopia group (SE≤-6.00 D). According to the axis length (AL), the subjects were divided into AL<24 mm group, 24-26 mm group, and >26 mm group. The logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors affecting TF. Trend tests were performed for each risk factor and TF. ResultsOf the 346 subjects, 324 (93.6%, 324/346) were myopia, of whom 73 (21.1%, 73/346), 167 (48.3%, 167/346), and 84 (24.3%, 84/346) were mild myopia, moderate myopia, and high myopia, respectively; 22 (6.4%, 22/346) were non-myopia. There were 294 (85.0%, 294/346) students with TF in the macula, including 9 (40.91%, 9/22), 58 (79.45%, 58/73), 145 (86.83%, 145/167), and 82 (97.62%, 82/84) in non-myopia, low myopia, moderate myopia, and high myopia group, respectively; 52 (15.0%, 52/346) students were without TF in the macula. There were statistically significant gender differences (χ2=4.47), SE (t=6.29), AL (t=-8.29), anterior chamber depth (Z=-2.62), lens thickness (Z=-2.23), and average corneal radius (Z=-3.58) between students with and without TF in the macula (P<0.05). Spherical equivalent and axial length were independent risk factors for TF and its severity (P≤0.001). With an increasing degree of myopia, and increasing axial length, the risk of TF increased (P for trend<0.001). ConclusionsThe prevalence of TF is 85.0% among Tianjin Medical University students. TF is detected in the fundus of no myopia, mild myopia, moderate myopia and high myopia. The degree of myopia is higher, the AL is longer, the possibility of TF is higher.

          Release date:2023-09-12 09:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • A study on the comorbidity and progression association between age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy in patients with diabetes: The Beichen Eye Study

          ObjectiveTo explore the multimorbidity of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in diabetic patients, and observe the association between AMD and the two-year progression of DR. MethodsA prospective cohort study. The data were obtained from the Phase Ⅰ baseline and Phase Ⅱ follow-up of the Beichen Eye Study, which was conducted from June 2020 to August 2023, and the data from participants with diabetes were extracted for analysis. The baseline study included demographic data, anthropometric indices, ocular biometry, visual acuity, fundus imaging, Lens Opacities Classification System Ⅲ grade, questionnaires and laboratory information, etc., and follow-up was performed after two years. DR diagnosis and grading was performed based on the DR International Classification Criteria, and the eye with the heavier DR classification was taken as the affected eye. According to whether there was new-onset DR or DR progression at the follow-up visit, patients were divided into DR non-progressing group and progressing group. The Wisconsin AMD grading standard was used for AMD diagnosis and grading. Quantitative data were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test, and categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test or Fisher's exact test. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval. Sub-group analysis would be executed if the primary analysis had no significant results. Sensitivity analysis was conducted after the application of multiple imputation for missing data. ResultsA total of 1 190 eligible diabetic patients were included at baseline. The observed prevalence rates were 22.69% (270/1 190) for DR, 25.97% (309/1 190) for AMD, and 6.64% (79/1 190) for DR-AMD co-morbidity. Among the 741 patients who completed the 2-year follow-up, 95 cases (12.82%) were in the DR progression group and 646 cases (87.18%) were in the non-progression group. Compared with those without AMD, the prevalence of DR in patients with early (24.44%, 66/270), middle (4.07%, 11/270), late atrophic AMD (0.37%, 1/270), and exudative AMD (0.37%, 1/270) showed an increasing trend. However, the differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05). The results of logistic regression analysis showed that having AMD at baseline was an independent risk factor for DR (OR=1.532, P=0.026). During the follow-up period, subgroup analysis revealed that in AMD patients with an axial length of 22.9-23.5 mm (OR=4.507, P=0.028) or a platelet-lymphocyte ratio of 99.5-122.0 (OR=4.107, P=0.015), the risk of DR progression was significantly increased. The results of the sensitivity analysis after multiple imputation of the missing data remained stable. ConclusionAMD in diabetic patients over 50 years of age is an independent risk factor for DR prevalence and progression.

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        • Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy for diabetic macular edema: vitreomacular interface abnormalities as risk factors and their impact on efficacy

          ObjectiveTo explore the related risk factors of vitreous macular interface abnormalities (VMIA) in eyes with diabetic macular edema (DME) after receiving anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) drug treatment, and to evaluate the influence of VMIA on the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central retinal thickness (CRT) of the affected eyes. MethodsA retrospective cohort study. From January 2021 to January 2023, 285 DME patients (285 eyes) who received anti-VEGF drug treatment at Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital and had no VMIA at baseline were included in the study. All affected eyes underwent BCVA examination, and CRT was measured by optical coherence tomography. The treatment plan was a monthly stress therapy for the initial three months, followed by treatment as needed. According to whether VMIA was formed 12 months after treatment, the affected eyes were divided into the VMIA formation group and the non-VMIA formation group, that was further subdivided based on the VMIA classification. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the risk factors for VMIA formation and its influence on BCVA and CRT 12 months after treatment. ResultsTwelve months after treatment, among 285 eyes, 111 eyes (38.9%) developed VMIA (VMIA formation group), and 174 eyes (61.1%) did not develop VMIA (non-VMIA formation group). Logistic regression analysis showed that a thinner baseline CRT [odds ratio (OR=0.99, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98-0.99, P=0.04] was associated with a higher number of anti-VEGF drug injections (OR=1.12, 95%CI 1.02-1.23, P=0.02) was a risk factor for the formation of VMIA. However, the formation status of VMIA itself was not an influencing factor for BCVA (OR=1.89, 95%CI 0.98-3.67, P=0.06) or CRT (OR=1.34, 95%CI 0.30-0.83, P=0.40) at 12 months after treatment. The intergroup comparison showed that at 12 months after treatment, the improvement degrees of BCVA and CRT in the VMIA formation group were both worse than those in the non-VMIA formation group (t=2.99, 2.07; P<0.00, 0.05). Furthermore, in the VMIA subtype analysis, the improvement degree of CRT in the affected eyes with epiretinal membrane (ERM) was significantly lower than that in the affected eyes without ERM (t=4.31, P<0.001). ConclusionsThinner baseline CRT and more injection times are associated with the occurrence of VMIA; compared with the eyes without VMIA formation, the improvement of BCVA and CRT in the eyes with VMIA formation is less during the 12-month follow-up period after treatment. The formation of VMIA has no significant effect on BCVA or CRT at 12 months after treatment. The improvement effect of CRT is the poorest in patients with ERM.

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