Publications by authors named "Xingru He"

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  • The study aimed to investigate how the structure of retinal arteriolar bifurcations relates to the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD).
  • Using fundus photography, researchers analyzed 9625 bifurcations from 444 participants to look at various morphological parameters, including vessel diameters and branch angles.
  • Results indicated that patients with severe CAD showed significant deviations in bifurcation angles from the expected optimal geometry, suggesting potential use of these morphological changes as indicators of CAD severity.
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Background: The prevalence of myopia among adolescents is increasing precipitously in China, and the popularity of orthokeratology (OK) lenses as an effective treatment for controlling myopia progression is rising. This protocol assessed and compared the clinical dry eye parameters in children and adolescents with myopia treated with spectacles or OK lenses.

Methods And Analysis: This single-masked randomized control trial will include 300 participants (aged 8-17 years) with myopia treated with OK lens (study group) or spectacles (control group).

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  • Daily use of 0.01% atropine eye drops was examined for its impact on pupil size and vision quality in young adults with myopia, as there is limited research on potential side effects related to ocular surface and vision quality.
  • The study, involving 33 participants, measured changes in pupil diameter and subjective vision quality at various time intervals after administration of the drops.
  • Findings revealed a significant increase in pupil size and deterioration in tear metrics and subjective vision quality (like glare and blurred vision) within 14 hours post-application.
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Background/purpose: Meibomian glands are sebaceous glands that release meibum onto the ocular surface; enhancing the quality and quantity of meibum secretions has been proven to improve signs and symptoms of evaporative dry eye (EDE) and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). This study aimed to evaluate and compare the efficacy of a heated eye mask (HEM) and eyelid massage device EyePeace (EP) in alleviating signs and symptoms of evaporative dry eye.

Methods: Forty dry eye participants were recruited in a prospective, contralateral-eye trial study.

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To assess the agreement and repeatability of scotopic pupil size measurement using 2WIN-S (Adaptica, Padova, Italy) portable refractor in Chinese adults. This prospective non-randomized open-label controlled study assessed the scotopic pupil size of 100 right eyes using OPD-Scan III (Optical path difference) (Nidek Technologies, Gamagori, Japan) and 2WIN-S. OPD-Scan III and 2WIN-S measure pupil size using infrared light and detector, while 2WIN-S measures bilateral eyes simultaneously, OPD-Scan III measures unilateral eyes individually.

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This study aimed to evaluate the validity of the Chinese translation version of OSDI-6 (C-OSDI-6) using a virtual set-up questionnaire for dry eye disease. A total of 270 participants (136 males, 50.4% and 134 females, 49.

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Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia. It results in cortical thickness changes and is associated with a decline in cognition and behaviour. Such decline affects multiple important day-to-day functions, including memory, language, orientation, judgment and problem-solving.

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  • * Patients with EDE will be randomly assigned to one of the four treatment groups and monitored over six weeks, with primary focus on non-invasive tear breakup time (NITBUT) as the main outcome measure.
  • * The study also prioritizes ethical standards, with findings to be published regardless of whether the results are positive or negative, and it is registered under trial number NCT05923528.
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Introduction: The purpose of this research was to develop protocols for evaluating the bifurcation parameters of retinal arteriole and establish a reference range of normal values.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we measured a total of 1314 retinal arteriolar bifurcations from 100 fundus photographs. We selected 200 from these bifurcations for testing inter-measurer and inter-method agreement.

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Background: To investigate the association of 10 genetic variations and 10 environmental factors with myopia of different severities in different age groups of children and adolescents in northeast China.

Methods: Parental history and genetic testing for myopia-related susceptibility genes were carried out in a cohort of children and adolescents aged 2-17 years. In addition, 10 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sites for genotyping and 10 environmental risk factors were selected, and the differences between site variation and environmental factors in different age groups with different degrees of myopia were explored.

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Introduction: Assessment of near work-induced transient myopia (NITM) is important for permanent myopia development and progression. Atropine eye drop has been reported to be beneficial in reducing initial NITM and slowing down myopic progression. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of 0.

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Diabetes mellitus has been associated with increased dry eye disease (DED) and exacerbates DED's pathology. This preliminary short-term study aimed to evaluate the effects of 3% Diquafosol Sodium ophthalmic solution (DQS) on ocular surface inflammation and corneal nerve density in diabetic dry eye (DDE) patients. In this perspective, participants used 1 drop of 3% DQS (Diquas; Santen Pharmaceutical Co.

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Background: The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to rise and 70% of diabetic individuals have dry eye disease (DED) that leads to subsequent abnormalities of the corneal epithelium, corneal nerves, tear film, or corneal endothelium. In addition, persons with diabetes produce fewer tear secretions than healthy individuals. While several anti-inflammatory drug-based therapies for dry eye in diabetic individuals are currently being administered, their efficacy has not been studied in detail.

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Sleep is an essential determinant of health and quality of life. This study aimed to evaluate sleep disorders and symptomatic dry eye (DE) occurrence. This study was a cross-sectional survey of 1393 participants in China.

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This study aimed to assess the change in pupil size and its influence on subjective quality of vision (QoV) in subjects with implanted collamer lenses (ICLs). This retrospective study assessed 53 participants (53 eyes) implanted with ICL (V4c) and categorized them into incremental groups according to pupil diameter. Preoperative and postoperative photopic and mesopic pupil diameter, uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), and QoV questionnaire scores were assessed and compared.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus has been associated with increased dry eye disease (DED) and exacerbates DED pathology.

Objective: To investigate the potential relationship between corneal nerve loss and ocular pain among diabetic patients with dry eye (DE).

Design: A cross-sectional study.

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Introduction: Evaporative dry eye (EDE) is common and can lead to ocular pain, decreased visual quality and reduced quality of life. Intense pulsed light (IPL) and 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution have been found to be beneficial in reducing signs and symptoms of dry eye.

Methods And Analysis: A randomised clinical trial will be performed at He Eye Specialist Hospital in Shenyang.

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Introduction: The primary objective of this study is to assess whether the combination of intense pulsed light (IPL) with 3% diquafosol (DQS) ophthalmic solution is more effective than intense pulsed light in alleviating signs and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED).

Methods: This randomized study included 66 participants with evaporative dry eye (EDE) who received IPL + DQS therapy (n = 44 eyes), IPL therapy (n = 44 eyes), or sham therapy (n = 44 eyes). All participants were examined at baseline (D0), day 14 (D14), and day 28 (D28) for non-invasive break-up time (NITBUT), tear-film lipid layer (TFLL), corneal conjunctival staining (CS), meibomian gland quality (MGQ), meibomian gland expression (MGEx), and ocular surface disease index (OSDI).

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Dry eye disease (DED) is a complex ocular surface inflammatory disorder with a multifactorial etiology. Therapies such as intense pulsed light (IPL) and heated eye mask (HEM) have been reported to improve the tear film lipid layer (TFLL) and signs and symptoms of DED. This randomized study aimed to compare the effects of IPL combined with HEM (IPL+HEM) group, IPL group, and control group in participants with evaporative DED.

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This study reviewed the efficacy and safety of intense pulsed light (IPL) for the treatment of dry eye disease (DED). The PubMed database was used to conduct the literature search, which used the keywords "intense pulsed light" and "dry eye disease". After the authors evaluated the articles for relevancy, 49 articles were reviewed.

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Introduction: This study assessed the efficacy and safety of intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy in participants with severe evaporative dry eye disease (DED).

Methods: This randomized, controlled, single-center study included 49 adult participants (≥ 18 years) with severe evaporative DED who received either IPL therapy (n = 56 eyes) or sham therapy (n = 42 eyes) three times. The primary efficacy parameters were ocular surface disease index (OSDI) score, non-invasive tear breakup time (NITBUT), tear film lipid layer (TFLL), conjunctivocorneal staining score (CS), MG Score, meibomian gland (MG) quality, and MG expression score.

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Medical artificial intelligence (AI) has been moving from the research phase to clinical implementation. However, most AI-based models are mainly built using high-quality images preprocessed in the laboratory, which is not representative of real-world settings. This dataset bias proves a major driver of AI system dysfunction.

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Diquafosol ophthalmic solution (DQS) stimulates P2Y2 receptors on the ocular surface, which enhances mucin secretion from goblet cells. Therefore, tear film stability and hydration of the ocular surface can be achieved independent from lacrimal gland function. This prospective, open-label pilot study included 60 eyes of 30 diabetic patients diagnosed with dry eye disease (DED) and were randomly assigned to either DQS ( = 30 eyes) or hyaluronate (HA) group ( = 30 eyes).

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Background: Inadequate meibomian glands (MGs) secretion can lead to dry eye signs and symptoms. Tear film lipid layer (TFLL) secreted by MGs protects and prevents rapid evaporation of tear film. The purpose was to assess TFLL alteration and function in patients with evaporative dry eye (EDE) using tear interferometry after optimal pulse light technology (OPT) intense pulsed light (IPL).

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