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  • Transpupillary thermotherapy for the treatment of central exudative chorioretinopathy

    Objective To assess the effectiveness of transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT) for the treatment of central exudative chorioretinopathy. Methods Tweenty-nine eyes with central exudative chorioretinopathy were treated with Iris 810 nm diode laser TTT. The laser beam size was 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 mm with power settings between 80-300 mW and treatment time 60 sec. The follow up periods were wihzin 4-40 weeks. The therapeutic effect was accessed by visual acuity examination,dinect ophthalmoscopy and fluorescein or indocyanine green angiography. Results The visual acuity improved in 8 eyes (28%), remained no change in 19 eyes (65%) and decreased in 2 eyes (7%). Choroidal neovascularization were closed in 12 eyes in fundus angiography. The symptoms alleviated in 10 patients. Conclusion Transpupillary thermotherapy is a potential treatment for the central exudative chorioretinopathy. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 184-186)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Heterogeneity Analysis of Systematic Reviews on Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Objective To analyze the heterogeneity of systematic reviews (SRs)/Meta-analysis on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and explore strategies for addressing heterogeneity correctly during the process of conducting TCM related to systematic reviews (SRs). Methods Both electronic and hand searches were used to identify TCM SRs in CBM, CNKI, VIP database, and Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine. Two researchers performed data extracting and heterogeneity evaluation independently. Results A total of 115 TCM SRs were included, involving 17 types of diseases, among which the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases were the most addressed (n=36, 31.30%). There were 35.65% (n=41) of SRs which integrated two or more types of studies; interventions of the included studies were inconsistent in 53.91% (n=62) of TCM SRs; control groups of the included studies were completely different in 60 (52.17%) SRs; and 8.7% (n=10) of SRs failed to investigate heterogeneity in the process of synthesis analysis. Conclusion The heterogeneity is common in TCM related to SRs, and the most addressed is clinical heterogeneity. Addressing heterogeneity incorrectly would downgrade the quality of TCM related to SRs.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Management of Dead Bodies and Epidemic Control after Earthquake—— An Evidence- Based Approach

    Background and Objective Nearly half of million have been reported dead after earthquakes in recent 20 years, and many people always concern seriously about whether those corpses pose a risk to epidemics after earthquakes. An evidence-based approach was conducted to assess the relationship between dead bodies and epidemic disease outbreak systematically. Methods We searched PubMed, The Cochrane Library (Issue 1, 2008), CNKI and WHO website and screened the references of eligible studies. Results A total of 10 papers published beween 1988 to 2007 were included for final analysis, including 2 editorials, 4 reviews and 4 technical reports (technical note or manual). The risk factors for epidemic outbreak after earthquakes were associated primarily with safe water, food and sanitation facilities, as well as the density of population, and no evidence was found that those corpses would pose a risk to the outbreak. But standard infection control precautions should be observed when human corpses were handled. Conclusion Management of dead bodies should be brought into the emergency preparedness system, disaster manuals and guidelines. A community-centered approach to informing communities about the management of the dead following earthquake is also needed. Meanwhile, the myth of about dead bodies and disease outbreak should be dispelled.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:13 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of self-made chronic wound closure device in the repair of scarred lower extremity wounds

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of self-made limb chronic wound closure device in the treatment of scarred lower limbs and complex skin and soft tissue defects.MethodsBetween January 2014 and January 2017, 29 patients with complex fractures of the lower extremities and skin and soft tissue defects were treated. There were 19 males and 10 females with an average age of 31.1 years (range, 21-66 years). The causes of injury included 14 cases of traffic accidents, 5 cases of falling from height, 4 cases of heavy object crushing injury, 4 cases of mechanical crushing injury, and 2 cases of exposed steel plate after fracture. There were 26 cases of calf fracture and skin defect, 3 cases of metatarsal bone fracture and skin defect of the foot. The skin defect ranged from 5 cm×3 cm to 18 cm×8 cm. The time from injury to admission was 5-31 days, with an average of 14.3 days. All patients underwent a thorough debridement, open wound drainage, self-made chronic wound closure device combined with Ilizarov stretching technique for a slow skin and soft tissue traction. After the wound was cleaned up and the granulation tissue was freshened, the skins on both sides were closed, and then proceed to the second stage operation of skin grafting or direct suture closure based on the size of the wound.ResultsAll patients were followed up 8-20 months, with an average of 13 months. Twenty-nine patients were treated with self-made chronic wound closure device combined with Ilizarov technique for 1-2 times with an average of 1.3 times, then the wound infection was controlled and the granulation tissue grew well. In the course of treatment, the pain was not obvious and the patients had good compliance. All patients’ wounds healed clinically without skin traction complications and formed linear or flaky scars.ConclusionThe self-made chronic wound closure device is effective in repairing complex scarred wounds of lower extremities, and it is easy to operate.

    Release date:2019-01-25 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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