Publications by authors named "Junlian Tan"

Phenylephrine and atropine can cause serious adverse effects when applied in combination. We investigated the effect of phenylephrine eye drops combined with intravenous atropine on the cardiovascular system in patients under general anesthesia undergoing intraocular surgery. The effects of the drugs were observed through clinical study.

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Post-traumatic endophthalmitis (PTE) is considered as one of the most serious complications after open globe injuries (OGIs), especially in children. Poor prognosis of this disease can lead to a variety of socioeconomic problems. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of pediatric OGIs and the factors associated with the development of PTE in China.

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This study aimed to identify the microbial etiology of infectious endophthalmitis and to determine the antibacterial susceptibilities of bacterial isolates at an eye hospital in South China. A retrospective analysis was carried out on 330 patients with clinically diagnosed infectious endophthalmitis who underwent microbiological evaluation from January 2010 to December 2014. Of the 330 patients, 193 patients (58.

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Purpose: To elucidate the Chinese practice of intraocular antibiotics administration for prophylaxis after open globe injury.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was performed online by scanning a Quickmark (QR) code with smartphones at the 20th Chinese National Conference of Ocular Trauma in November 2014.

Results: A total of 153 (30.

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Purpose. Retinal redetachment of silicone oil-filled eyes continues to be a frustrating condition that typically requires retinectomy. We proposed radial retinotomy as a potentially less invasive surgery.

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Purpose: To explore the nursing care following surgical treatment of fungal endophthalmitis in children.

Methods: Thirty two children (32 eyes) with fungal endophthalmitis were enrolled in this study. After receiving antifungal medication, the children underwent either intravitreal injection, intravitreal injection of medicine combined with vitrectomy, or intravitreal injection in combination with vitrectomy and intraocular C3F8 tamponade.

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