Publications by authors named "Peiyao Jin"

Purpose: To explore the longitudinal changes in retinal and choroidal thickness and their relation with the onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children.

Methods: Thirty-eight children with T1DM and 71 healthy controls were included in this 3-year longitudinal study. Ophthalmic and systemic examinations were conducted on each participant.

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Aim: To identify the differential methylation sites (DMS) and their according genes associated with diabetic retinopathy (DR) development in type 1 diabetes (T1DM) children.

Methods: This study consists of two surveys. A total of 40 T1DM children was included in the first survey.

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Purpose: To create a mouse traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) model that is reproducible, reliable, and easy to manipulate with high specificity to retinal ganglion cell (RGC) layer and no mortality. The model will be useful for understanding the pathophysiology of retinal ganglion cell death and for testing neuroprotective therapeutics.

Methods: An Nd:YAG laser was used to generate focal photodisruptive retinal damage.

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An accurate and automated tissue segmentation algorithm for retinal optical coherence tomography (OCT) images is crucial for the diagnosis of glaucoma. However, due to the presence of the optic disc, the anatomical structure of the peripapillary region of the retina is complicated and is challenging for segmentation. To address this issue, we develop a novel graph convolutional network (GCN)-assisted two-stage framework to simultaneously label the nine retinal layers and the optic disc.

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Aims: To elucidate the influence of age and myopic shift on retinal development.

Methods: This 1-year longitudinal study included 769 participants aged 6-17 years. Cycloplegic refraction, axial length and swept-source optical coherence tomography were examined at baseline and follow-up.

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Background: The aim of this study was to explore the association between diabetic retinopathy (DR) and the variants of uncoupling proteins (UCPs) genes in a Chinese population of type 2 diabetes, in total and in patients of different glycemic status separately.

Methods: This case-control study included a total of 3107 participants from two datasets, among which 662 were DR patients (21.31%).

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Objectives: To investigate whether the presence of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG) gene polymorphisms is associated with unexplained mild visual impairment (UMVI) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: A total of 135 T2DM residents with UMVI and 133 with normal vision (NV; best-corrected visual acuity ≥ 20/25 in both eyes) were enrolled. UMVI was defined as best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) < 20/25 and ≥ 20/63 in both eyes, with no visual impairment-causing diseases found.

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Purpose: To compare the outcomes of standard pop-titrated transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) and slow-coagulation TSCPC in the treatment of glaucoma.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Subjects: This study included 78 eyes with glaucoma of any type or stage that underwent TSCPC as part of their treatment course.

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Purpose: To elucidate the development of the choroid and retina in children, and to explore changes in these during myopic shift.

Methods: A total of 118 children aged 7 to 12 years participated in this 1-year longitudinal study. Children underwent several examinations at baseline and follow-up, including cycloplegic refraction, axial length measurement, and swept-source optical coherence tomography.

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Purpose: To explore the characteristics of choroidal thickness (ChT) in Chinese children.

Methods: A total of 144 healthy children, aged 6 years to 12 years old, were enrolled in the study. The ChT of subfovea and peripheral locations 0.

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Purpose: To investigate the choroidal and retinal thickness in myopic, emmetropic, and hyperopic Chinese children by swept-source longer-wavelength optical coherence tomography.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: Two-hundred and seventy-six schoolchildren aged 7-13 years underwent comprehensive ophthalmic examinations, including cycloplegic refraction, and swept-source optical coherence tomography measurements.

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Purpose: To establish the physiological distribution of anterior-chamber angle parameters and axial length (AL) in a randomly sampled cohort of Chinese children.

Patients And Methods: This was a prospective, cross-sectional study on randomly sampled Chinese children ages 7 to 15 years. Complete ophthalmologic examination was carried out on all participants; anterior-segment parameters and ALs were measured using Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography and automated biometers.

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Purpose: To determine the progression rate and risk factors for diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Chinese type 2 diabetic patients who have reached the target hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level recommended by the American Diabetes Association.

Methods: This was a 5-year community-based prospective study. The study population consisted of patients with type 2 diabetes with HbA1c less than 7.

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Purpose: To explore the effectiveness of using a series of tests combining near visual acuity (NVA) and distance visual acuity (DVA) for large-scale screenings for significant refractive error (SRE) in primary school children.

Method: Each participant underwent DVA, NVA and cycloplegic autorefraction measurements. SREs, including high myopia, high hyperopia and high astigmatism were analyzed.

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Purpose: To determine the rate and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy (DR) onset and regression in Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.

Methods: This is a 5-year community-based prospective study. The demographic information, systemic examination results and ophthalmological test results of each participant were collected.

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