Publications by authors named "Hongxing Diao"

Background: Electronic medical records provide large-scale real-world clinical data for use in developing clinical decision systems. However, sophisticated methodology and analytical skills are required to handle the large-scale datasets necessary for the optimisation of prediction accuracy. Myopia is a common cause of vision loss.

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Background: Different visual acuity chart can be targeted to evaluate the visual function of patients with different eye diseases. We conducted a comparative analysis of the digital logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (LogMAR) vision chart and the standard logarithmic vision chart for the measurement of visual acuity after retinal detachment surgery.

Methods: We used the digital LogMAR vision chart and the standard logarithmic vision chart to measure the visual acuity of 100 patients (100 eyes) who underwent retinal detachment surgery at our hospital using the LogMAR recording method and compared the differences between the mean measurements obtained by both methods for all patients and for different age groups.

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Purpose: To compare the education effect of video demonstrations and conventional teaching on the prevention and control of myopia.

Methods: Eighty students were randomly divided into an experimental (n = 40) and a control (n = 40) group, and each group was split into two classes of 40 students. The students in the experimental group attended classes mainly based on video demonstration and those in the control group received conventional teaching.

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Purpose: To conduct dynamic detection of refraction changes in adolescents with myopia and analyze the correlation between different reexamination times and factors that included age of onset, initial refractive power, and rate of myopia progression.

Methods: A total of 900 adolescents (aged 6-15 years) with myopia admitted to Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center between 2009 and 2013 were randomly selected in this investigation. All participants underwent objective refraction measurement with an autorefractometer (Topcon 8900) or streak retinoscopy and subjective refraction detection with an autorefractor (Nidek) or minus-lens procedures at different time intervals (6 months, 1, and 2 years).

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Purpose: To evaluate the applicability of different visual acuity charts for outpatient pediatric visual tests.

Methods: Fifty-three children (53 eyes) aged 4-8 years undergoing visual acuity tests as outpatients were randomly selected for this study. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of the eye with better visual acuity was measured for each child using the digital LogMAR visual chart, the ETDRS visual chart, and a new standard logarithm visual chart; all measurements were repeated twice and the BCVA was recorded.

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Objective: To study the anti-cataract effect of gigantol combined with syringic acid and their action mechanism.

Method: H202-induced lens oxidative injury in vitro rat model was establish to observe the impact of gigantol combined with syringic acid on lens transparency under a dissecting microscope. D-galactose-induced cataract rat model was established to observe the impact of gigantol combined with syringic acid on lens transparency under a slit-lamp.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of tacrolimus, fluorometholone, and saline in the treatment of mild to moderate contact lens-induced papillary conjunctivitis (CLPC).

Methods: This was a double-masked, randomized pilot study. A total of 18 soft contact lens users (n = 36 eyes) with mild to moderate papillary conjunctivitis were enrolled.

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