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2. Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Glaucoma
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Dinah Chen, Emma Anran Ran, Ting Fang Tan, Rithambara Ramachandran, Fei Li, Carol Cheung, Siamak Yousefi, Clement C.Y. Tham, Daniel S.W. Ting, Xiulan Zhang, and Lama A. Al-Aswad
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Ophthalmology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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3. Assessment of Iris Trabecular Contact in Eyes with Gonioscopic Angle-Closure
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Xiulan Zhang, Philip Yawen Guo, Chen Lin, Fei Li, Anwell Nguyen, Rei Sakata, Risa Higashita, Keiichiro Okamoto, Marco Yu, Makoto Aihara, Tin Aung, Shan Lin, and Christopher Kai-shun Leung
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Ophthalmology - Published
- 2023
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4. A Comprehensive Review of Pediatric Glaucoma Following Cataract Surgery and Progress in Treatment
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Yu Zhang, Yunhe Song, Yue Zhou, Bingyu Bai, Xiulan Zhang, and Weirong Chen
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Ophthalmology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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5. Historical Data-Driven Composite Learning Adaptive Fuzzy Control of Fractional-Order Nonlinear Systems
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Hongling Qiu, Heng Liu, and Xiulan Zhang
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Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial Intelligence ,Software ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
- 2022
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6. Axial Length and Choriocapillaris Flow Deficits in Non-pathological High Myopia
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Weijing Cheng, Yunhe Song, Xinbo Gao, Fengbin Lin, Fei Li, Peiyuan Wang, Kun Hu, Hao Li, Yingjie Li, Lina Chen, Jost B. Jonas, Wei Wang, and Xiulan Zhang
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Adult ,Young Adult ,Ophthalmology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Choroid ,Regional Blood Flow ,Myopia ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
To examine the relationship between axial length (AL) and choriocapillaris (CC) flow deficits percentage (FD%) in non-pathological highly myopic eyes.Prospective cross-sectional study.This study included Chinese patients with non-pathological high myopia, which was defined by an AL of26 mm and a META-PM classification grade of2. Swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography was used to obtain 6 × 6 mm images of the macular CC. The CC FD% was measured in the fovea, parafovea, and perifovea subfields.A total of 1017 individuals (1017 eyes) with a mean age of 35.95 ± 14.11 years were included. After adjusting for age, sex, intraocular pressure, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, and image quality score, the overall CC FD% increased by 0.27% (95% CI 0.02, 0.52; P = .034) for each mm increase in AL. Among subfields, longer AL was associated with a higher CC FD% in the perifovea (β = 0.53, 95% CI 0.30, 0.77; P.001), and was not associated with a higher CC FD% in the parafovea (β = 0.08, 95% CI -0.26, 0.42; P = .652) and fovea (β = 0.001, 95% CI -0.50, 0.50; P = .999).The CC FD% increased with a longer AL in high myopia in the perifovea region but not in the fovea and parafovea fields. These findings may be of interest in elucidating the etiology of myopic axial elongation.
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7. Composite adaptive fuzzy backstepping control of uncertain fractional-order nonlinear systems with quantized input
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Hongling Qiu, Heng Liu, and Xiulan Zhang
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Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Software - Published
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8. Fuzzy Command Filter Backstepping Control for Incommensurate Fractional-Order Systems via Composite Learning
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Fawaz E. Alsaadi, Xiulan Zhang, Madini O. Alassafi, Reem M. Alotaibi, Adil M. Ahmad, and Jinde Cao
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Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial Intelligence ,Software ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
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9. Classification of Visual Field Abnormalities in Highly Myopic Eyes without Pathologic Change
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Fengbin Lin, Shida Chen, Yunhe Song, Fei Li, Wei Wang, Zhenni Zhao, Xinbo Gao, Peiyuan Wang, Ling Jin, Yuhong Liu, Meiling Chen, Xiaohong Liang, Bin Yang, Guili Ning, Ching-Yu Cheng, Paul R. Healey, Ki Ho Park, Linda M. Zangwill, Tin Aung, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, Jost B. Jonas, Robert N. Weinreb, Xiulan Zhang, Yizhi Liu, Lin Lv, David Friedman, Kai Gao, Bingqian Liu, Neil M. Bressler, Mingguang He, Xiang Chen, and Guangxian Tang
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Ophthalmology ,Optic Disk ,Myopia ,Vision Disorders ,Humans ,Visual Field Tests ,Glaucoma ,Longitudinal Studies ,Visual Fields ,Scotoma ,Intraocular Pressure ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To develop a classification system of visual field (VF) abnormalities in highly myopic eyes with and without glaucoma.Secondary analysis of VF data from a longitudinal cohort study.One thousand eight hundred ninety-three VF tests from 1302 eyes (825 individuals).All participants underwent VF testing (Humphrey 24-2 Swedish interactive threshold algorithm standard program; Carl Zeiss Meditec) and detailed ophthalmic examination. A comprehensive set of VF defect patterns was defined via observation of the 1893 VF reports, literature review, and consensus meetings. The classification system comprised 4 major types of VF patterns, including normal type, glaucoma-like defects (paracentral defect, nasal step, partial arcuate defect, arcuate defect), high myopia-related defects (enlarged blind spot, vertical step, partial peripheral rim, nonspecific defect), and combined defects (nasal step with enlarged blind spot). A subset (n = 1000) of the VFs was used to evaluate the interobserver and intraobserver agreement and weighted κ values of the classification system by 2 trained readers. The prevalence of various VF patterns and their associated factors were determined.The classification of VF in highly myopic eyes and its associated risk factors.We found that normal type, glaucoma-like defects, high myopia-related defects, and combined defects accounted for 74.1%, 10.8%, 15.0%, and 0.1% of all unique VF tests, respectively. The interobserver and intraobserver agreements were89%, and the corresponding κ values were 0.86 or more between readers. Both glaucoma-like and high myopia-related VF defects were associated with older age (odds ratios [ORs], 1.07 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.04-1.10; P0.001] and 1.06 [95% CI, 1.04-1.10; P0.001]) and longer axial length (ORs, 1.65 [95% CI, 1.32-2.07; P0.001] and 1.37 [95% CI, 1.11-1.68; P = 0.003]). Longer axial length showed a stronger effect on the prevalence of glaucoma-like VF defects than on the prevalence of high myopia-related VF defects (P = 0.036).We propose a new and reproducible classification system of VF abnormalities for nonpathologic high myopia. Applying a comprehensive classification system will facilitate communication and comparison of findings among studies.
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10. Choriocapillaris Flow Deficits in Normal Chinese Imaged by Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography
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Zhenyu Wang, Ling Jin, Wei Wang, Fengbin Lin, Jost B. Jonas, Xiulan Zhang, Yunhe Song, and Weijing Cheng
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Adult ,China ,Intraocular pressure ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Aged ,Lipoprotein cholesterol ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Choroid ,business.industry ,Mean age ,Retinal ,Axial length ,Middle Aged ,Serum concentration ,Confidence interval ,chemistry ,Regional Blood Flow ,Angiography ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
To evaluate the ocular and systemic determinants of the choriocapillaris flow deficits percentage (CC FD%) in normal eyes.Observational cross-sectional study.Healthy Chinese participants without ocular or systemic diseases underwent detailed ophthalmic evaluations, including swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA) with 6- × 6-mm macular choriocapillaris images. The CC FD% was assessed in circular regions with diameters of 1.0 and 5.0 mm, rings with 1.0- to 2.5-mm diameters, and rings with 2.5- to 5.0-mm diameters.The study included 830 individuals (mean ± SD age 58.66 ± 8.75 years). CC FD% (mean ± SD 22.05% ± 1.13%) was the lowest in the 2.5- to 5.0-mm ring, followed by the 1.0- to 2.5-mm ring, and highest in the 1.0-mm circle. In multivariable analysis, a higher CC FD% was associated with older age (β = 0.16 [95% confidence interval {CI}] 0.08-0.24, P.001), higher intraocular pressure (β = 0.34 [95% CI 0.25-0.42], P.001), higher serum concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (β = 0.24 [95% CI 0.17-0.32], P.001), and lower image quality score (β = -0.22 [95% CI -0.30 to -0.14], P.001). CC FD% was also independent of axial length.In healthy adult Chinese individuals, a higher CC FD% was associated with older age, higher intraocular pressure, and higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol serum concentration. These factors may influence clinical assessments of the choriocapillaris. The lack of an association between CC FD% and axial length is consistent with similar findings for Bruch membrane thickness, macular retinal thickness, and macular retinal pigment epithelium cell density.
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11. Multimodal Machine Learning Using Visual Fields and Peripapillary Circular OCT Scans in Detection of Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy
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Xiulan Zhang, Tin Aung, Fengbin Lin, Peiyuan Wang, Ji-Peng Olivia Li, Junjun He, Daniel Ting, Guangxian Tang, Weijing Cheng, Yu Qiao, Diping Song, Yunhe Song, Jian Xiong, Kun Hu, Hengli Zhang, Fei Li, and Kai Gao
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Adult ,Male ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Vision Disorders ,Glaucoma ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Multimodal Imaging ,Glaucomatous optic neuropathy ,Machine Learning ,Nerve Fibers ,Optic Nerve Diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,Intraocular Pressure ,Aged ,Paired Data ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Visual field ,Ophthalmology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,ROC Curve ,Area Under Curve ,Test set ,Visual Field Tests ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,Visual Fields ,business ,computer ,Algorithms ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
Purpose To develop and validate a multimodal artificial intelligence algorithm, FusionNet, using the pattern deviation probability plots from visual field (VF) reports and circular peripapillary OCT scans to detect glaucomatous optic neuropathy (GON). Design Cross-sectional study. Subjects Two thousand four hundred sixty-three pairs of VF and OCT images from 1083 patients. Methods FusionNet based on bimodal input of VF and OCT paired data was developed to detect GON. Visual field data were collected using the Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA). OCT images were collected from 3 types of devices (DRI-OCT, Cirrus OCT, and Spectralis). Two thousand four hundred sixty-three pairs of VF and OCT images were divided into 4 datasets: 1567 for training (HFA and DRI-OCT), 441 for primary validation (HFA and DRI-OCT), 255 for the internal test (HFA and Cirrus OCT), and 200 for the external test set (HFA and Spectralis). GON was defined as retinal nerve fiber layer thinning with corresponding VF defects. Main Outcome Measures Diagnostic performance of FusionNet compared with that of VFNet (with VF data as input) and OCTNet (with OCT data as input). Results FusionNet achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.950 (0.931–0.968) and outperformed VFNet (AUC, 0.868 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.834–0.902]), OCTNet (AUC, 0.809 [95% CI, 0.768–0.850]), and 2 glaucomatologists (glaucomatologist 1: AUC, 0.882 [95% CI, 0.847–0.917]; glaucomatologist 2: AUC, 0.883 [95% CI, 0.849–0.918]) in the primary validation set. In the internal and external test sets, the performances of FusionNet were also superior to VFNet and OCTNet (FusionNet vs VFNet vs OCTNet: internal test set 0.917 vs 0.854 vs 0.811; external test set 0.873 vs 0.772 vs 0.785). No significant difference was found between the 2 glaucomatologists and FusionNet in the internal and external test sets, except for glaucomatologist 2 (AUC, 0.858 [95% CI, 0.805–0.912]) in the internal test set. Conclusions FusionNet, developed using paired VF and OCT data, demonstrated superior performance to both VFNet and OCTNet in detecting GON, suggesting that multimodal machine learning models are valuable in detecting GON.
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12. Spatial distribution characteristics of plumes induced by femtosecond laser ablation of silicon in vacuum
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Zhandong Chen, Hua Ning, and Xiulan Zhang
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The spatial distribution characteristics of plumes induced by femtosecond laser ablation of silicon in vacuum are studied by using spectroscopy. The plume spatial distribution clearly shows two zones with different characteristics. The center of the first zone is at a distance of approximately 0.5 mm from the target. Silicon ionic radiation, recombination radiation, and bremsstrahlung mainly occur in this zone, causing an exponential decay with a decay constant of approximately 0.151–0.163 mm. The second zone with a greater area, whose center is at a distance of approximately 1.5 mm from the target, follows the first zone. In this zone, the radiation from silicon atoms and electron-atom collisions dominates, leading to an allometric decay with an allometric exponent of approximately − 1.475 to − 1.376. In the second zone, the electron density spatial distribution is approximately arrowhead-shaped, which is potentially induced by collisions between ambient molecules and the particles in front of the plume. These results indicate that both the recombination effect and expansion effect play important roles and compete with each other in plumes. The recombination effect is dominant near the silicon surface, causing exponential decay. As the distance increases, the electron density decreases exponentially by recombination, causing a more intense expansion effect.
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13. Effects of axial elongation on ganglion cell complex thickness and retinal capillary density in the peripheral retina among highly myopic eyes
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Deming Wang, Yinhang Zhang, Fengbin Lin, Yunhe Song, Ling Jin, Zhenyu Wang, Meiling Chen, Jiaxuan Jiang, Peiyuan Wang, Zefeng Yang, Fei Li, and Xiulan Zhang
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Background/Objectives: To investigate the effects of axial elongation on ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness and retinal capillary density (CD) in the circular region (12 mm diameter) using wide-field swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography. Subjects/Methods: This retrospective and cross-sectional study included 506 eyes. Fovea-centred 15 × 12 mm² scans were acquired to measure the subregional GCC thickness and CD in the whole retina, superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) among three groups: normal controls, high myopia (HM) eyes with an axial length (AL) 28 mm. The magnitude of GCC thickness and retinal CD changes with axial elongation was estimated using multivariable linear regression models. Results: The GCC thickness and retinal CD in HM eyes with an AL >28 mm were lesser than those in the other two groups in most regions (P
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14. Outcomes of Partial vs Complete Goniotomy With or Without Phacoemulsification For Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
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Yunhe Song, Xiaomin Zhu, Yao Zhang, Jing Shu, Guangfu Dang, Wenzong Zhou, Lu Sun, Fei Li, Fengbin Lin, Yingzhe Zhang, Xiaohong Liang, Zhenyu Wang, Yi Zhang, Yu Zhang, Weirong Chen, Liuzhi Zeng, Li Tang, Lin Xie, Dennis SC Lam, Ningli Wang, Keith Barton, Robert N Weinreb, and Xiulan Zhang
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Ophthalmology - Published
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15. Compound Adaptive Fuzzy Output Feedback Control for Uncertain Fractional-Order Nonlinear Systems with Fuzzy Dead-Zone Input
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Jiangteng Shi, Jinde Cao, Heng Liu, and Xiulan Zhang
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Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial Intelligence ,Software ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
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16. Variations, sources, and effects on ozone formation of VOCs during ozone episodes in 13 cities in China
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Danying Shan, Zhenyu Du, Ting Zhang, Xiulan Zhang, Guan Cao, Zirui Liu, Zhixiao Yao, Ka Tang, and Siyuan Liang
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In recent years, ozone (O3) pollution has worsened in China and contributes frequently to air pollution problems. To support the implementation of coordinated control for ozone and fine particulate matter, it is essential to study the chemical compositions and sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are the crucial precursor of both ozone and fine particulate matter. In this study, 117 volatile organic compounds were monitored in 13 cities in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration and Fenwei plain. Concentrations of total volatile organic compounds ranged from 42 to 279 μg/m3 during the monitoring episode. In all 13 cities, alkanes, halogenated hydrocarbons, aromatics and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) were the dominant volatile organic compounds. Contributions of alkanes, halogenated hydrocarbons, aromatics and oxygenated volatile organic compounds to total ozone formation potential (OFP) were 21.7%–32.6%, 21.0%–27.9%, 24.3%–50.8% and 28.6%–52.3%, respectively. Furthermore, the results of source apportionment by positive matrix factorization (PMF) model indicated that solvent usage, gasoline evaporation, vehicle emissions, petrochemical industry and combustion were essential volatile organic compounds sources in 13 cities. Moreover, the sensitivity of ozone production was studied using an Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach (EKMA) model, and it was found that ozone formation was volatile organic compounds limited in all 13 cities.
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17. Reproducibility of deep learning based scleral spur localisation and anterior chamber angle measurements from anterior segment optical coherence tomography images
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Peng Liu, Risa Higashita, Philip Yawen Guo, Keiichiro Okamoto, Fei Li, Anwell Nguyen, Rei Sakata, Lixin Duan, Makoto Aihara, Shan Lin, Xiulan Zhang, Christopher Kai-Shun Leung, and Jiang Liu
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Ophthalmology ,Sensory Systems - Abstract
AimsTo apply a deep learning model for automatic localisation of the scleral spur (SS) in anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) images and compare the reproducibility of anterior chamber angle (ACA) width between deep learning located SS (DLLSS) and manually plotted SS (MPSS).MethodsIn this multicentre, cross-sectional study, a test dataset comprising 5166 AS-OCT images from 287 eyes (116 healthy eyes with open angles and 171 eyes with primary angle-closure disease (PACD)) of 287 subjects were recruited from four ophthalmology clinics. Each eye was imaged twice by a swept-source AS-OCT (CASIA2, Tomey, Nagoya, Japan) in the same visit and one eye of each patient was randomly selected for measurements of ACA. The agreement between DLLSS and MPSS was assessed using the Euclidean distance (ED). The angle opening distance (AOD) of 750 µm (AOD750) and trabecular-iris space area (TISA) of 750 µm (TISA750) were calculated using the CASIA2 embedded software. The repeatability of ACA width was measured.ResultsThe mean age was 60.8±12.3 years (range: 30–85 years) for the normal group and 63.4±10.6 years (range: 40–91 years) for the PACD group. The mean difference in ED for SS localisation between DLLSS and MPSS was 66.50±20.54 µm and 84.78±28.33 µm for the normal group and the PACD group, respectively. The span of 95% limits of agreement between DLLSS and MPSS was 0.064 mm for AOD750 and 0.034 mm2for TISA750. The respective repeatability coefficients of AOD750 and TISA750 were 0.049 mm and 0.026 mm2for DLLSS, and 0.058 mm and 0.030 mm2for MPSS.ConclusionDLLSS achieved comparable repeatability compared with MPSS for measurement of ACA.
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18. Digital Gonioscopy Based on Three-dimensional Anterior-Segment OCT
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Prin Rojanapongpun, Tin A. Tun, Yifan Yang, Rouxi Zhou, Tin Aung, Visanee Tantisevi, Zhen Qiu, Xu Sun, Jian Xiong, Yu Chen, Weijing Cheng, Anita Manassakorn, Shihao Zhang, Yanwu Xu, Yuhong Liu, Fengbin Lin, Fei Li, Xiulan Zhang, Daniel S W Ting, Monisha E. Nongpiur, Baskaran Mani, Sunee Chansangpetch, Kitiya Ratanawongphaibul, and Mingkui Tan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Glaucoma ,Narrow angle ,Eye care ,medicine.disease ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Multicenter study ,medicine ,Gonioscopy ,Trabecular meshwork ,Internal validation ,business ,Peripheral anterior synechiae - Abstract
Purpose To develop and evaluate the performance of a 3-dimensional (3D) deep-learning–based automated digital gonioscopy system (DGS) in detecting 2 major characteristics in eyes with suspected primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG): (1) narrow iridocorneal angles (static gonioscopy, Task I) and (2) peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) (dynamic gonioscopy, Task II) on OCT scans. Design International, cross-sectional, multicenter study. Participants A total of 1.112 million images of 8694 volume scans (2294 patients) from 3 centers were included in this study (Task I, training/internal validation/external testing: 4515, 1101, and 2222 volume scans, respectively; Task II, training/internal validation/external testing: 378, 376, and 102 volume scans, respectively). Methods For Task I, a narrow angle was defined as an eye in which the posterior pigmented trabecular meshwork was not visible in more than 180° without indentation in the primary position captured in the dark room from the scans. For Task II, PAS was defined as the adhesion of the iris to the trabecular meshwork. The diagnostic performance of the 3D DGS was evaluated in both tasks with gonioscopic records as reference. Main Outcome Measures The area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity of the 3D DGS were calculated. Results In Task I, 29.4% of patients had a narrow angle. The AUC, sensitivity, and specificity of 3D DGS on the external testing datasets were 0.943 (0.933–0.953), 0.867 (0.838–0.895), and 0.878 (0.859–0.896), respectively. For Task II, 13.8% of patients had PAS. The AUC, sensitivity, and specificity of 3D DGS were 0.902 (0.818–0.985), 0.900 (0.714–1.000), and 0.890 (0.841–0.938), respectively, on the external testing set at quadrant level following normal clinical practice; and 0.885 (0.836–0.933), 0.912 (0.816–1.000), and 0.700 (0.660–0.741), respectively, on the external testing set at clock-hour level. Conclusions The 3D DGS is effective in detecting eyes with suspected PACG. It has the potential to be used widely in the primary eye care community for screening of subjects at high risk of developing PACG.
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19. Macular and submacular choroidal microvasculature in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and high myopia
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Fengbin Lin, Zhen Qiu, Fei Li, Yu Chen, Yuying Peng, Meiling Chen, Yunhe Song, Jian Xiong, Weijing Cheng, Yuhong Liu, Mingkui Tan, Xiulan Zhang, and Robert Weinreb
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AimsTo characterise the influence of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and high myopia (HM) on the macular and choroidal capillary density (CD).MethodsTwo hundred and seven eyes were enrolled, including 80 POAG without HM, 50 POAG with HM, 31 HM without POAG and 46 normal controls. A fovea-centred 6×6 mm optical coherence tomography angiography scan was performed to obtain the CD of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP), deep capillary plexus (DCP) and choriocapillaris. Macular and choroidal CDs were compared among the groups and the association of CDs with visual field mean deviation (MD) was determined using linear regression models.ResultsCompared with normal eyes, SCP CD was decreased in the POAG without HM group (pConclusionsPOAG and HM reduced macular CD in different layers of the retinal capillary plexus and both particularly in the outer ring of the 6×6 mm scans. Furthermore, assessment of the CD in the outer ring of the SCP may facilitate the diagnosis of glaucoma in eyes with HM.
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20. Mefloquine as a dual inhibitor of glioblastoma angiogenesis and glioblastoma via disrupting lysosomal function
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Zhenghong Wu, Birun Huang, Bing Wan, and Xiulan Zhang
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Male ,Drug ,Angiogenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biophysics ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Mice, SCID ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Lysosome ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,neoplasms ,Molecular Biology ,media_common ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,Brain Neoplasms ,Chemistry ,Mefloquine ,Cell Biology ,nervous system diseases ,Endothelial stem cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Apoptosis ,Cancer research ,Glioblastoma ,Function (biology) ,Oxidative stress ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from the pre-existing ones, is a hallmark characteristic of glioblastoma, making it an appealing target for treatment development. Given potent anti-cancer efficacy of mefloquine, FDA-approved anti-malarial drug, there is increasing interest in repurposing mefloquine for treatment of cancers, including glioblastoma. In line with these efforts, our work is the first to demonstrate that mefloquine is also an inhibitor of glioblastoma angiogenesis. Using glioblastoma microvascular endothelial cell (GMEC) isolated from glioblastoma patients, we show that mefloquine at clinically achievable concentration inhibits GMEC differentiation, capillary network formation, adhesion to Matrix, growth and survival. Mefloquine also inhibits growth and induces apoptosis in glioblastoma cells regardless of cellular origin and genetic background. We further show that mefloquine significantly inhibits glioblastoma growth but not formation, and this is associated with decreased glioblastoma angiogenesis in mice. Mechanistically, mefloquine disrupted lysosomal integrity and function in GMECs, leading to oxidative stress and lysosomal lipid damage. Rescue studies confirm that mefloquine acts on GMECs in a lysosomal disruption-dependent manner. Our findings demonstrate the anti-angiogenic activity of mefloquine via disrupting lysosomal function. The dual inhibitory role of mefloquine in glioblastoma angiogenesis and glioblastoma displays its advantage over other anti-cancer drugs for glioblastoma treatment. Our work also highlights the essential role of lysosome in both glioblastoma and its angiogenesis.
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21. A Novel Guinea Pig Glaucoma Model Induced by Magnetic Microsphere Injection
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Xiulan Zhang, Peiyuan Wang, Kangjie Kong, Jiaxuan Jiang, Xiuli Fang, Yunhe Song, Fengbin Lin, and Shida Chen
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22. Adaptive Fuzzy Backstepping Control of Fractional-Order Chaotic System Synchronization Using Event-Triggered Mechanism and Disturbance Observer
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Zhiye Bai, Shenggang Li, Heng Liu, and Xiulan Zhang
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Statistics and Probability ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,fractional-order chaotic system synchronization ,command filter ,event-triggered mechanism ,adaptive fuzzy control ,Analysis - Abstract
The synchronization of fractional-order chaotic systems is investigated using command-filtered adaptive fuzzy control with a disturbance observer, where an event-triggered mechanism and backstepping control technique are employed. In order to relieve the pressure of the continuous update of the controller and improve the resource utilization, an event-triggered control strategy is constructed to reduce the amount of communication for the actuator. Under the framework of adaptive fuzzy backstepping recursive design, fuzzy logical systems and disturbance observers are proposed to estimate the unknown parametric uncertainties and external disturbances, respectively. Moreover, a tracking differentiator is introduced to eliminate the drawback of the explosion of complexity in traditional backstepping. By applying the fractional-order stability theory, all closed-loop signals are bounded and chaos synchronization is achieved. Finally, a simulation example is provided to confirm the effectiveness of the designed method.
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23. Quasi-Finite-Time Synchronization of Fractional-Order Coupled Neural Networks with Multiple Output Couplings and Disturbances
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Xiulan Zhang
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The finite-time synchronization of fractional-order coupled neural networks (FCNNs) is investigated in this paper. A model with multiple output coupling weights and external disturbances is considered, which is a generalized form of frequently used FCNNs with state coupling. In addition, a criterion that can be used to judge whether fractional-order systems are practically finite-time stable is proposed. Furthermore, an adaptive controller is synthesized to ensure the practical finite-time synchronization of FCNNs based on this criterion and the linear matrix inequality technique, and the upper bound of the setting time can be estimated. Finally, a simulation example is provided to illustrate the plausibility of the obtained results.
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24. ADAPTIVE TRACKING CONTROL FOR FRACTIONAL-ORDER NONLINEAR UNCERTAIN SYSTEMS WITH STATE CONSTRAINTS VIA COMMAND-FILTERING AND DISTURBANCE OBSERVER
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GUANGMING XUE, BIN QIN, XIULAN ZHANG, BAHRI CHERIF, and SHENGGANG LI
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In this paper, the state-constrained adaptive control problem for a class of uncertain fractional-order nonlinear systems with unknown external disturbances is studied. Using the fuzzy approximation and backstepping control layout, an adaptive disturbance-observer-based control method is proposed, which can effectively estimate the unknown external disturbances through the designed disturbance observers. As we know, the standard backstepping control has inherent computational complexity. Therefore, a design approach of fractional-order command filter is introduced, which takes advantage of fractional-order command filter to pre-estimate the virtual input signal and its fractional derivative. In addition, barrier Lyapunov functions are exploited to cope with the fractional states-constrained control problem. The combination of barrier Lyapunov function technique and backstepping design not only ensures excellent tracking performance, but also enhances the robustness of the system. Furthermore, based on the fractional Lyapunov approach, the relevant stability analysis is established, which demonstrates that all states of the system remain within their constrained scope, and all signals of the closed-loop system are bounded. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is verified by numerical simulation examples of RLC circuit and horizontal platform system.
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25. Safety and Efficacy of Posterior Scleral Application of Mitomycin C-Soaked Sponge in Trabeculectomy
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Kun Hu, Yunhe Song, Fengbin Lin, Yingzhe Zhang, Ling Jin, Mengyin Liang, Robert Weinreb, and Xiulan Zhang
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Background/Objectives: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of posterior scleral application (a modified technique) of antimetabolite mitomycin C (MMC)-soaked sponge in trabeculectomy for patients with glaucoma. Subjects/Methods: A total of 101 patients (115 eyes) with glaucoma, aged 12–83 years who underwent trabeculectomy using a modified MMC-soaked sponge placement method were enrolled in this observational study. The sponge was placed vertically and posteriorly with the long side perpendicular to the limbus. The MMC concentration was 0.2–0.5 mg/ml and the exposure time was 1–5 min. The intraocular pressure (IOP), best-corrected visual acuity, and the number of hypotensive medications taken at baseline and at the final visit were recorded. Complications, interventions required, and bleb morphology were recorded postoperatively. Bleb morphology, including height, extent, vascularity, Seidel test, and width, was graded using the Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Scale. The primary outcome was the safety of trabeculectomy including complications and bleb morphology. The secondary outcome was the success rate of trabeculectomy. Results: The median follow-up period was 28 months. At the final follow-up, the qualified (cumulative) success rate was 93.0% and the complete success rate was 60.0%. No bleb-related complication was observed. The mean height was 0.6 ± 0.9. The mean extent was 1.2 ± 0.4. The mean vascularity was 2.4 ± 0.9. All Seidel tests were negative. The mean width was 0.8 ± 0.4. Conclusions: Trabeculectomy with the long side of the MMC-soaked sponge placed perpendicular to the corneal limbus to maximise the exposure area is safe and effective.
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26. Compound Adaptive Fuzzy Synchronization Controller Design for Uncertain Fractional-Order Chaotic Systems
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Fengyan Liu and Xiulan Zhang
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Statistics and Probability ,fractional-order chaotic system ,adaptive backstepping control ,command filter ,series-parallel model ,disturbance observer ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Analysis - Abstract
In this paper, the synchronization of two fractional-order chaotic systems with uncertainties and external disturbances is considered. A fuzzy logic system is utilized to estimate uncertain nonlinearity, and its estimation accuracy is improved by constructing a series-parallel model. A disturbance observer is implemented to estimate bounded disturbance. To solve the “explosion of complexity” problem in the backstepping scheme, fractional-order command filters are employed to estimate virtual control inputs and their derivatives, and error compensation signals are devised to reduce filtering errors. Based on the fractional-order Lyapurov criterion, the proposed compound adaptive fuzzy backstepping control strategy can guarantee that the synchronization error converges to a small neighborhood of the origin. At last, the validity of the proposed control strategy is verified via a numerical simulation.
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27. AV-casNet: Fully Automatic Arteriole-Venule Segmentation and Differentiation in OCT Angiography
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Xiayu Xu, Peiwei Yang, Hualin Wang, Zhanfeng Xiao, Gang Xing, Xiulan Zhang, Wei Wang, Feng Xu, Jiong Zhang, and Jianqin Lei
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Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Software ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Automatic segmentation and differentiation of retinal arteriole and venule (AV), defined as small blood vessels directly before and after the capillary plexus, are of great importance for the diagnosis of various eye diseases and systemic diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a recent imaging modality that provides capillary-level blood flow information. However, OCTA does not have the colorimetric and geometric differences between AV as the fundus photography does. Various methods have been proposed to differentiate AV in OCTA, which typically needs the guidance of other imaging modalities. In this study, we propose a cascaded neural network to automatically segment and differentiate AV solely based on OCTA. A convolutional neural network (CNN) module is first applied to generate an initial segmentation, followed by a graph neural network (GNN) to improve the connectivity of the initial segmentation. Various CNN and GNN architectures are employed and compared. The proposed method is evaluated on multi-center clinical datasets, including 3×3 mm
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28. A novel analytical method to detect Ozone depleting substances and Fluorine-containing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
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Danying, Shan, Guan, Cao, Zhenyu, Du, Xiulan, Zhang, Ka, Tang, Ting, Zhang, and Chunrong, Chen
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Fluorine-containing greenhouse gases (F-GHGs) and ozone layer substances (ODS) are being monitored without a global commercial monitoring system. In this study, the existing commercial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) monitoring system is modified in hardware and optimized in methodology to provide high-precision monitoring of 33 types of ODS and F-GHGs in the atmosphere. Moreover, the system eliminates the issue of excessive costs and lengthy development cycles associated with special monitoring equipment. Pre-concentration can enhance the enrichment of low boiling point and low concentration components by increasing the injection volume, improving water removal efficiency, and improving adsorption capacity. It is significant to be noted that InertCap 624MS is a one-dimensional column, while GASPRO is a two-dimensional column. It is possible to separate 33 target compounds completely and stably by Heart-cut and TwinLine using dual-column separation and single-detector detection mode. Experimental findings indicate that this monitoring technology has an accuracy of 0.22~3.70 %. To accurately observe the changing trend of atmospheric concentration and trace the emission sources over time, a background gas with a known concentration has been used as a standard gas, and background atmospheric samples with unknown concentrations have been quantitatively tested using a single-point external standard method.
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29. Dysbiosis of gut microbiome contributes to glaucoma pathogenesis
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Shida Chen, Yayi Wang, Yaoming Liu, Fei Li, Yang Chen, Xiuli Fang, Tao Wen, Shuyi Xu, Daniel Kermany, Shufang Deng, Gen Li, Kang Zhang, and Xiulan Zhang
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30. Analysis of Forty Years of Geographic Disparity in Liver Cancer Mortality and the Influence of Risk Factors
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Limin Wang, Xiulan Zhang, Jiangmei Liu, Lijun Wang, Li Zhu, and Xiaoping Shen
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Cancer mortality ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,medicine.disease ,Medicine ,business ,Liver cancer ,050703 geography ,Socioeconomic status ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Demography ,Sign (mathematics) - Abstract
Regional disparities in cancer mortality rates are prevalent at all geographic scales. Area factors such as health conditions, behavior patterns, pollution, and socioeconomic status (SES) have sign...
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31. Plantations thinning: A meta-analysis of consequences for soil properties and microbial functions
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Xiulan Zhang, Liang Chen, Ying Wang, Peiting Jiang, Yanting Hu, Shuai Ouyang, Huili Wu, Pifeng Lei, Yakov Kuzyakov, and Wenhua Xiang
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Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Published
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32. Gonioskopie-assistierte transluminale Trabekulotomie bei primärem kongenitalem Glaukom
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Yunhe Song, Xiulan Zhang, and Robert N. Weinreb
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Zweck: Wir berichten über einen Fall von Gonioskopie-assistierter transluminaler Trabekulotomie (GATT) bei einem Patienten mit primärem kongenitalem Glaukom. Beobachtungen: Ein 3-jähriger Junge mit Buphthalmus und erhöhtem Augeninnendruck. Trotz der Ausdehnung der Iris und der Irisprozesse bis zur Schwalbe-Linie wurde die GATT erfolgreich durchgeführt. Schlussfolgerungen: GATT kann bei primären kongenitalen Glaukomen erfolgreich sein, auch wenn die Winkelstrukturen zunächst nicht sichtbar sind.
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33. Identification of an intraocular microbiota
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Ping Lu, Xiaofeng Wen, Meifen Zhang, Ming Jin, Chan Zhao, Yanli Zou, Tingting Chen, Yu Liu, Richard W J Lee, Xinhua Huang, Li Miao, Ge Xiaofei, Weiyi Lai, Yinyin Li, Xiao Hu, Yuhua Deng, Jing Jing Li, Weirong Chen, Xiuli Deng, Haotian Lin, Chi-Chao Chan, Qinfen Zhang, Xiaofeng Lin, Chunmei Li, Yali Qin, Xiaomin Zhang, Dongni Wang, Xiaorong Li, Xun Wang, Xifang Li, Lin Lu, Guanghua Peng, Yan Li, Lai Wei, Yizhi Liu, Juanran Liang, Wei Chen, Liu Yang, Shixin Guo, Qiaoxing Liang, Bin Zou, Xiulan Zhang, and Fuhua Yang
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genetic structures ,Glaucoma ,Bacterial translocation ,Biochemistry ,Macaque ,Article ,Microbiology ,Genomic analysis ,03 medical and health sciences ,biology.animal ,Genetics ,medicine ,Microbiome ,lcsh:QH573-671 ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,Innate immunity ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,lcsh:Cytology ,Cell Biology ,Macular degeneration ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Negative stain ,eye diseases ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,sense organs ,Bacteria - Abstract
The current dogma in ophthalmology and vision research presumes the intraocular environment to be sterile. However, recent evidence of intestinal bacterial translocation into the bloodstream and many other internal organs including the eyes, found in healthy and diseased animal models, suggests that the intraocular cavity may also be inhabited by a microbial community. Here, we tested intraocular samples from over 1000 human eyes. Using quantitative PCR, negative staining transmission electron microscopy, direct culture, and high-throughput sequencing technologies, we demonstrated the presence of intraocular bacteria. The possibility that the microbiome from these low-biomass communities could be a contamination from other tissues and reagents was carefully evaluated and excluded. We also provide preliminary evidence that a disease-specific microbial signature characterized the intraocular environment of patients with age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, suggesting that either spontaneous or pathogenic bacterial translocation may be associated with these common sight-threatening conditions. Furthermore, we revealed the presence of an intraocular microbiome in normal eyes from non-human mammals and demonstrated that this varied across species (rat, rabbit, pig, and macaque) and was established after birth. These findings represent the first-ever evidence of intraocular microbiota in humans.
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34. Improving Insecticidal Activity of Chlorantraniliprole by Replacing the Chloropyridinyl Moiety with a Substituted Cyanophenyl Group
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Zhenwu Yu, Xiulan Zhang, Jinzhou Ren, Haolin Yuan, Wei Gao, Lixia Xiong, Na Yang, Yuxin Li, Zhengming Li, and Zhijin Fan
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Diamide ,Insecticide Resistance ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Insecticides ,Animals ,Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel ,ortho-Aminobenzoates ,General Chemistry ,Moths ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Insect ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are molecular targets of the anthranilic diamide insecticides. In the present study, a new series of anthranilic diamides containing a cyanophenyl pyrazole moiety were rationally designed by active-fragment assembly and computer-aided design using the 3D structure of
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35. A Multicenter Clinical Study of the Automated Fundus Screening Algorithm
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Fei Li, Jianying Pan, Dalu Yang, Junde Wu, Yiling Ou, Huiting Li, Jiamin Huang, Huirui Xie, Dongmei Ou, Xiaoyi Wu, Binghong Wu, Qinpei Sun, Huihui Fang, Yehui Yang, Yanwu Xu, Yan Luo, and Xiulan Zhang
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Ophthalmology ,Eye Diseases ,Artificial Intelligence ,Fundus Oculi ,Biomedical Engineering ,Humans ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Algorithms - Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of automated fundus screening software in detecting eye diseases by comparing the reported results against those given by human experts.There were 1585 subjects who completed the procedure and yielded qualified images. The prevalence of referable diabetic retinopathy (RDR), glaucoma suspect (GCS), and referable macular diseases (RMD) were 20.4%, 23.2%, and 49.0%, respectively. The overall sensitivity values for RDR, GCS, and RMD diagnosis are 0.948 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.918-0.967), 0.891 (95% CI, 0.855-0.919), and 0.901 (95% CI-0.878, 0.920), respectively. The overall specificity values for RDR, GCS, and RMD diagnosis are 0.954 (95% CI, 0.915-0.965), 0.993 (95% CI-0.986, 0.996), and 0.955 (95% CI-0.939, 0.968), respectively.We prospectively enrolled 1743 subjects at seven hospitals throughout China. At each hospital, an operator records the subjects' information, takes fundus images, and submits the images to the Image Reading Center of Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-Sen University (IRC). The IRC grades the images according to the study protocol. Meanwhile, these images will also be automatically screened by the artificial intelligence algorithm. Then, the analysis results of automated screening algorithm are compared against the grading results of IRC. The end point goals are lower bounds of 95% CI of sensitivity values that are greater than 0.85 for all three target diseases, and lower bounds of 95% CI of specificity values that are greater than 0.90 for RDR and 0.85 for GCS and RMD.Automated fundus screening software demonstrated a high sensitivity and specificity in detecting RDR, GCS, and RMD from color fundus imaged captured using various cameras.These findings suggest that automated software can improve the screening effectiveness for eye diseases, especially in a primary care context, where experienced ophthalmologists are scarce.
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36. A novel 8-genome instability-associated lncRNAs signature predicting prognosis and drug sensitivity in gastric cancer
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Changhong Yi, Xiulan Zhang, Xia Chen, Birun Huang, Jing Song, Minghui Ma, Xiaolu Yuan, and Chaohao Zhang
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Pharmacology ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Immunology ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Prognosis ,Genomic Instability - Abstract
Background Genome instability lncRNA (GILnc) is prevalently related with gastric cancer (GC) pathophysiology. However, the study on the relationship GILnc and prognosis and drug sensitivity of GC remains scarce. Method We extracted expression data of 375 GC patients from TCGA cohort and 205 GC patients from GSE26942 cohort. Then, lncRNA was separated from expression data, and systematically characterized the 8 marker lncRNAs using the LASSO method. Next, we constructed a GILnc model (GILnc score) to quantify the GILnc index of each GC patient. Finally, we analyzed the relationship between GILnc score and clinical traits including survival outcomes, TP53, and drug sensitivity of GC. Results Based on a computational frame, 205 GILncs in GC has been identified. Then, a 8 GILncs was successfully established to predict overall survival in GC patients based on LASSO analysis, divided GC samples into high GILnc score and low GILnc score groups with significantly different outcome and was validated in multiple independent patient cohorts. Furthermore, GILnc model is better than the prediction performance of two recently published lncRNA signatures, and the high GILnc score group was more sensitive to mitomycin. Besides, the GILnc score has greater prognostic significance than TP53 mutation status alone and is capable of identifying intermediate subtype group existing with partial TP53 functionality in TP53 wild-type patients. Finally, GILnc signature as verified in GSE26942. Conclusion We applied bioinformatics approaches to suggest that a 8 GILnc signature could serve as prognostic biomarkers, and provide a novel direction to explore the pathogenesis of GC.
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37. Evaluation of neuroprotective agents acting via the BDNF–TrkB pathway using AI‐enabled predictions of ligand–receptor interactions
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Jing Zhu, Jun Zou, Fei Li, Yuanxu Gao, Lijun Wang, Yi Sun, Jie Zhu, Xiaomeng Zhang, Kanmin Xue, Gen Li, Nga M. Cheng, Juan Guo, Xiulan Zhang, and Kang Zhang
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38. One-Year Results of a Multicenter Study: Intraocular Pressure-Lowering Effect of Combined Phacoemulsification, Goniosynechialysis, and Goniotomy for Cases of Advanced Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Cataract
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Yunhe, Song, Yi, Zhang, Fei, Li, Yingzhe, Zhang, Fengbin, Lin, Aiguo, Lv, Xiaoyan, Li, Ping, Lu, Meichun, Xiao, Hengli, Zhang, Xiaowei, Yan, Xiaomin, Zhu, Wulian, Song, Xiaohuan, Zhao, Xinbo, Gao, Kun, Hu, Xiaohong, Liang, Xi, Zhang, Zhenyu, Wang, Jiguang, Shi, Yunyun, Zhu, Yu, Zhang, Sujie, Fan, Guangxian, Tang, Lan, Lu, Lin, Xie, Huiping, Yuan, Minwen, Zhou, Weirong, Chen, Li, Tang, Dennis S C, Lam, Robert N, Weinreb, and Xiulan, Zhang
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Phacoemulsification ,Humans ,Trabeculectomy ,Glaucoma, Angle-Closure ,Intraocular Pressure ,Cataract ,Antihypertensive Agents - Abstract
To evaluate the intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering effect of the combination of phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation (PEI), goniosynechialysis (GSL), and goniotomy (GT) in eyes of advanced primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) with cataract.Multicenter observational study.We enrolled 83 eyes of 83 patients with advanced PACG who received combined PEI+GSL+GT at 8 ophthalmic institutes. Each patient was assessed before treatment and at 1, 7 days, 1, 3, 6, and 12 months postsurgery. The criteria for complete success were IOP within 6 to 18 mm Hg and at least 20% of reduction in IOP from baseline without ocular hypotensive medications or reoperation. The definition of qualified success was similar to that of complete success, except for the need for ocular hypotensive medications. The potential prognostic factors for surgical success were investigated using a multivariate logistic model.All participants completed 1 year of follow-up. Complete and qualified success were achieved in 74 (89.1%) and 79 (95.2%) of 83 eyes, respectively. The mean preoperative and postsurgical IOPs were 27.4±7.3 and 14.2±2.6 mm Hg, respectively. Participants used an average of 2.0 and 0.3 types of ocular hypotensive medications before and after surgery, respectively. The chief complications included hyphema (n=9), IOP spike (n=9), and corneal edema (n=8). None of the eyes required reoperation or developed vision-threatening complications. Multivariate analysis showed that older age was associated with a higher probability of complete success (odds ratio=1.13; 95% CI: 1.02-1.25; P=0.020).The 1-year results of combination of PEI+GSL+GT in treating advanced PACG cases with cataract appear to be safe and effective. Further large-scale multination and multicenter studies are warranted.
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39. Ocular Factors of Fractal Dimension and Blood Vessel Tortuosity Derived From OCTA in a Healthy Chinese Population
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Yunhe Song, Weijing Cheng, Fei Li, Fengbin Lin, Peiyuan Wang, Xinbo Gao, Yuying Peng, Yuhong Liu, Hengli Zhang, Shiyan Chen, Yazhi Fan, Ran Zhang, Wei Wang, and Xiulan Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,Ophthalmology ,China ,Fractals ,Biomedical Engineering ,Humans ,Retinal Vessels ,Female ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
To identify the ocular factors of microvascular fractal dimension (FD) and blood vessel tortuosity (BVT) of macula measured with optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in a healthy Chinese population.Healthy subjects without ocular disorders were recruited at Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center. The FD and BVT in the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) at the macula were obtained from OCTA images. The FD was calculated using the box-counting method, and the BVT was defined as the ratio of the actual distance between two points to the straight distance on the skeletonized image. Univariate and stepwise multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to identify the ocular factors of FD and BVT, and the results are presented as coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Only the right eye of each subject was included.A total of 2189 healthy individuals (2189 eyes) were included with a mean age of 49.9 ± 13.2 years; 54.4% were female. In the multivariate model, the FD in the SCP was significantly associated with higher intraocular pressure (IOP) (β = 0.204; 95% CI, 0.073-0.335; P 0.001), axial length (AL) (β = -0.875; 95% CI, -1.197 to -0.552; P 0.001; R2 = 0.26; root mean square error [RMSE] = 7.78). The FD in the DCP was significantly associated with best-corrected visual acuity (β = -6.170; 95% CI, -10.175 to -2.166; P = 0.003) and anterior chamber depth (β = -0.348; 95% CI, -0.673 to -0.023; P = 0.036; R2 = 0.10; RMSE = 2.58). Superficial BVT was independently associated with IOP (β = -0.044; 95% CI, -0.079 to -0.009; P = 0.012) and AL (β = 0.097; 95% CI, 0.014-0.181; P = 0.022; R2 = 0.15; RMSE = 2.02). Deep BVT was independently associated with IOP (β = -0.004; 95% CI, -0.009 to -0.0005; P = 0.028) and lens thickness (β = 0.036, 95% CI, 0.003-0.060; P = 0.028; R2 = 0.07, RMSE = 0.25).The IOP and AL were dependent ocular parameters variables of FD and BVT in the SCP in this healthy population. The FD in the DCP was also influenced by visual acuity and anterior chamber depth. These factors should be considered when microvascular geometrics are used in the future studies.This work discovered the influence factors of OCTA geometrics parameters for further establishment of diagnostic model or method for glaucoma and other microvasculature-related ocular diseases.
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40. Retraction notice to 'The cytoprotective effects of Δ-17 fatty acid desaturase on injured HUVECs and its underlying mechanism' [Saudi Pharm. J. 25(4) (2017) 587–594]
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Xiulan Zhang, Shixin Xia, Qiqi Xu, and Jiandong Huang
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Pharmacology ,Retraction Notice ,Pharmaceutical Science - Abstract
Endothelium toxicity has been involved in early endothelial dysfunction to show the pathogenesis of multiple cardiovascular disease that shows atherosclerosis and its complications. Saturated free fatty acids are the main inducing factors of endothelial cell apoptosis and inflammatory cytokines. In humans, stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD-1) is a restriction step to saturation to unsaturated fatty acid desaturation, which plays a beneficial role protecting endothelial cells against lipotoxicity. Δ-17 fatty acid desaturase (FAD) is a newly identified FAD which shares 55% identity at the amino acid level with SCD-1. Whether Δ-17 FAD has similar beneficial effect remains poorly understood. Oxidized low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) was used to induce lipotoxicity in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to establish a model of oxidative injury. Then HUVECs were transfected with FAD lentivirus to introduce cytoprotective effects. The alterations in cell proliferation and apoptosis, nitric oxide content, malonyldialdehyde (MDA) content, SOD enzyme content, LDH content, GSH-PX level, vascular growth factor (VEGF) expression were evaluated. Studies showed that ox-LDL-induced excess HUVEC apoptosis can be abrogated by upregulation of Δ-17 FAD. The nitric oxide content, GSH-PX content, and SOD enzyme content were increased and the activity of MDA was suppressed by upregulation of Δ-17 FAD. In addition, upregulation of Δ-17 FAD significantly increased VEGF expression.
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41. The anterior and posterior biometric characteristics in primary angle-closure disease: Data based on anterior segment optical coherence tomography and swept-source optical coherence tomography
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Wenbin Huang, Xingyi Li, Xinbo Gao, and Xiulan Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,ss-oct ,as-oct ,Gonioscopy ,Iris ,Glaucoma ,Scleral spur ,Optical coherence tomography ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Anterior Eye Segment ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Iris (anatomy) ,Intraocular Pressure ,Univariate analysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,ocular biometry ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,primary angle-closure disease ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Lens (anatomy) ,Original Article ,sense organs ,Glaucoma, Angle-Closure ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
Purpose: Obtaining a better understanding of the pathogenesis of primary angle-closure disease (PACD) still requires studies that provide measurements of anterior and posterior biometric characteristics together and that assess the relationship between them. Methods: In total, 201 eyes were enrolled in this cross-sectional study: 50 normal controls, 49 primary angle-closure suspect (PACS), 38 primary angle closure (PAC), and 64 primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) eyes. The anterior and posterior structural features were measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography and swept-source optical coherence tomography. Results: All PACD groups had smaller anterior chamber depth (ACD), anterior chamber area (ACA), anterior chamber volume (ACV), angle opening distance at 750 μm from the scleral spur (AOD750), trabecular–iris space area at 750 μm from the scleral spur (TISA750), and angle recess area (ARA), as well as a larger lens vault (LV), than controls (all P < 0.001). The PACS and PAC groups had thicker iris thickness at 750 μm from the scleral spur (IT750) than controls (P = 0.017 and P = 0.002, respectively). Choroidal thickness (CT) was not statistically different among normal, PACS, PAC, and PACG eyes. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analysis revealed a significant association between thinner IT750 and increased CT in PACD eyes (P = 0.031, univariate analysis; P = 0.008, multivariate analysis). Conclusion: Thinner iris thickness was associated with increased CT in PACD eyes; however, the underlying mechanism needs further investigation.
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42. Smaller Anterior Chamber Volume Is Associated With Higher Risk of Intraocular Pressure Elevation After Laser Peripheral Iridotomy: A 1-Year Follow-Up Study
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Xiulan Zhang, Rouxi Zhou, Kai Gao, and Fei Li
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Male ,Iridectomy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraocular pressure ,genetic structures ,Anterior Chamber ,Gonioscopy ,Iris ,Scleral spur ,1 year follow up ,Lower risk ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Negatively associated ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Intraocular Pressure ,Aged ,business.industry ,Lasers ,Elevation ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Predictive value ,eye diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Laser peripheral iridotomy ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,Laser Therapy ,sense organs ,Glaucoma, Angle-Closure ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to analyze the predictive value of swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) derived anterior-segment volumetric parameters such as anterior chamber volume (ACV) in the long-term follow-up of primary angle closure disease (PACD). DESIGN Longitudinal observational study. METHODS In this single-center longitudinal observational study, PACD patients undergoing laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) were recruited. Anterior segment images of the patients were captured using SS-OCT before LPI, and at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year after LPI. Ninety eyes of 81 subjects were enrolled, and 72 eyes of 72 subjects finished the 1 year follow-up. Data of all the 81 subjects were included for analysis. Intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation was defined as IOP >21 mm Hg at any time point after LPI. The association between baseline trabecular-iris space area 750 μm from scleral spur (TISA750), ACV and iris volume (IV), and IOP elevation were analyzed using logistic regression. RESULTS Eighty-one subjects were included, 59 were female, and 22 were male, with a mean age of 60.98± 9.44 years. IOP elevation appeared in 14 eyes. Mean TISA750 was negatively associated with IOP elevation (OR = 0.94, P = 0.02). The correlation of TISA750 with IOP elevation varies across quadrants and there was only significant association in temporal TISA750 (OR = 0.98, P = 0.046), whereas in the other 3 quadrants, there was no significant association. Greater ACV was associated with lower risk of IOP elevation (OR = 0.80, P = 0.031), whereas IV was not associated with IOP elevation. CONCLUSIONS ACV is a reliable and accurate predictor for the outcome of PACD. Due to its 3-dimensional nature, the robustness of ACV is greater than traditional angle width parameters such as TISA750.
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43. Who are Volunteers in Urban China?
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Fengqin Liu and Xiulan Zhang
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Government ,Economic growth ,Public Administration ,Sociology and Political Science ,Social work ,Strategy and Management ,05 social sciences ,0506 political science ,Grassroots ,Political science ,Local government ,Central government ,0502 economics and business ,050602 political science & public administration ,Business and International Management ,China ,050203 business & management ,Social capital ,Social policy - Abstract
Although government-organized volunteering is common in China, the Chinese government has also sought to encourage the development of grassroots volunteer service organizations (VSOs) given the tremendous social service burden and the complexity of social governance. Motivated by the lack of systematic studies on volunteering in China, this study explores predictors of volunteering in urban China using data from the 2013 Survey on Philanthropic Behaviors of Urban Citizens in China. The findings indicate that generalized trust, membership in the Chinese Communist Party and type of work unit are significantly associated with the government-organized volunteering. Similar to Western countries, education, religiosity and social capital variables all help in explaining grassroots VSO-organized volunteering. Interestingly, the association between grassroots VSO-organized volunteering and trust in the central government with regard to both participation probability and time devoted to volunteering is significantly positive, whereas the association between grassroots VSO-organized volunteering and trust in local government, for both participation probability and time devoted to volunteering, is significantly negative.
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44. The Adverse Impact of Glaucoma on Psychological Function and Daily Physical Activity
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Kai Gao, Yaoming Liu, Wenbin Huang, Xiulan Zhang, and Mengyin Liang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,Article Subject ,genetic structures ,Physical activity ,Glaucoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychological function ,business.industry ,RE1-994 ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,eye diseases ,Visual field ,Ophthalmology ,Social function ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Physical therapy ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate the impact of glaucoma on vision-related quality of life and physical activity. Methods. This study included 50 glaucoma patients and 50 healthy control subjects. Sociodemographic and clinical data were collected from all subjects. A Chinese version of the NEI VFQ-25 was used to evaluate the quality of life. Objective physical activity was assessed by wearing an accelerometer for 7 consecutive days. Results. No significant difference was found in sociodemographic data between the two groups (all p<0.05). Visual acuity and visual field scores were worse in the glaucoma group than in the control group (all p<0.001). The VFQ-25 scores indicated significantly lower scores for ocular pain, social function, mental health, role difficulties, and color vision in the glaucoma group than in the normal group (all p<0.05). The average daily step count was lower in the glaucoma group than in the normal group. High, moderate, and low average daily step counts in the glaucoma group were associated with early-, moderate-, and advanced-stage glaucoma, respectively, while the step count was significantly lower in the advanced-stage glaucoma group than in the control group p=0.037. A positive relationship was found between the average daily step count and social function and mental health (both p<0.05). Conclusions. We demonstrated an adverse impact of glaucoma on psychological function and daily physical activity. Social function and mental health showed declines in glaucoma patients, and physical activity was limited in patients with advanced-stage glaucoma.
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45. Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: Evolutions in Asia
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Carol Y. Cheung, Xiulan Zhang, Daniel Shu Wei Ting, Paisan Ruamviboonsuk, Rajiv Raman, and Sang Jun Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Telemedicine ,Asia ,Biomedical Technology ,MEDLINE ,Translational Research, Biomedical ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Artificial Intelligence ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Asian country ,Humans ,Turning point ,Color fundus photography ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Health Plan Implementation ,General Medicine ,Digital health ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Disease assessment ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been studied in ophthalmology since availability of digital information in ophthalmic care. The significant turning point was availability of commercial digital color fundus photography in the late 1990s, which caused digital screening for diabetic retinopathy (DR) to take off. Automated Retinal Disease Assessment software was then developed using machine learning to detect abnormal lesions in fundus to screen DR. The use of this version of AI had not been generalized because the specificity at 45% was not high enough, although the sensitivity reached 90%. The recent breakthrough in machine learning is the invent of deep learning, which accelerates its performance to be on par with experts. The first 2 breakthrough studies on deep learning for screening DR were conducted in Asia. The first represented collaboration of datasets between Asia and the United States for algorithms development, whereas the second represented algorithms developed in Asia but validated in different populations across the world. Both found accuracy for detecting referable DR of >95%. Diversity and variety are unique strengths of Asia for AI studies. There are many more studies of AI ongoing in Asia not only as prospective deployments in DR but in glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, cataract, and systemic disease, such as Alzheimer's disease. Some Asian countries have laid out plans for digital health care system using AI as one of the puzzle pieces for solving blindness. More studies on AI and digital health are expected to come from Asia in this new decade.
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46. Author Correction: Development and clinical deployment of a smartphone-based visual field deep learning system for glaucoma detection
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Fei Li, Diping Song, Han Chen, Jian Xiong, Xingyi Li, Hua Zhong, Guangxian Tang, Sujie Fan, Dennis S. C. Lam, Weihua Pan, Yajuan Zheng, Ying Li, Guoxiang Qu, Junjun He, Zhe Wang, Ling Jin, Rouxi Zhou, Yunhe Song, Yi Sun, Weijing Cheng, Chunman Yang, Yazhi Fan, Yingjie Li, Hengli Zhang, Ye Yuan, Yang Xu, Yunfan Xiong, Lingfei Jin, Aiguo Lv, Lingzhi Niu, Yuhong Liu, Shaoli Li, Jiani Zhang, Linda M. Zangwill, Alejandro F. Frangi, Tin Aung, Ching-yu Cheng, Yu Qiao, Xiulan Zhang, and Daniel S. W. Ting
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Health Information Management ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Health Informatics ,Computer Science Applications - Published
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47. Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
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Yunhe, Song, Hengli, Zhang, Yingzhe, Zhang, Guangxian, Tang, Kelvin H, Wan, Jacky W Y, Lee, Nathan, Congdon, Mingzhi, Zhang, Mingguang, He, Clement C, Tham, Christopher K S, Leung, Robert N, Weinreb, Dennis S C, Lam, and Xiulan, Zhang
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Phacoemulsification ,Humans ,Trabeculectomy ,Glaucoma, Angle-Closure ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,Intraocular Pressure - Abstract
Primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) is responsible for half of the glaucoma-related blindness worldwide. Cataract surgery with or without trabeculectomy has been considered to be the first-line treatment in eyes with medically uncontrolled PACG. While minimally invasive glaucoma surgery has become an important surgical approach for primary open-angle glaucoma, its indications and benefits in PACG are less clear. This review summarizes the efficacy and safety profile of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery in PACG to unfold new insights into the surgical management of PACG.
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48. Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma
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Yunhe Song, Xiulan Zhang, and Robert N. Weinreb
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GATT ,Ophthalmology ,Childhood glaucoma ,Aging ,Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy ,genetic structures ,RE1-994 ,Neurodegenerative ,Primary congenital glaucoma ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,eye diseases - Abstract
Purpose: To report a case of gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) in a patient with primary congenital glaucoma. Observations: A three-year-old boy who presented with buphthalmos and elevated intraocular pressure. Despite the presence of iris and iris processes extending to Schwalbe's line, GATT was performed successfully. Conclusions: GATT may be successful with primary congenital glaucoma even when angle structures are not initially visible.
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49. Choriocapillaris and progressive ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer loss in non-glaucomatous eyes
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Weijing Cheng, Wei Wang, Yunhe Song, Fengbin Lin, Yongbo Duan, Liu Xie, Kai Jin, Robert N Weinreb, and Xiulan Zhang
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Ophthalmology ,Sensory Systems - Abstract
AimsTo explore the relationship between choriocapillaris (CC) flow deficit percentage (FD%) and ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness in a population-based sample of non-glaucomatous eyes.MethodsThis is a longitudinal cohort study and prospective cross-sectional study. Non-glaucoma Chinese subjects aged 18 years or older were enrolled. All participants underwent a detailed ophthalmic examination, including swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) and SS-OCT angiography. Average, inner average, outer average and nine Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study sub-regions of GCIPL thickness and CC FD% were measured. The correlation between CC FD% and GCIPL was assessed using a linear regression model, and the relationship between the rate of change of GCIPL thickness and CC FD% was further validated in a 2year longitudinal study.ResultsIn the cross-sectional study including 3514 participants (3514 non-glaucoma eyes), a higher CC FD% was significantly associated with a thinner GCIPL (β=−0.32; 95% CI −0.43 to –0.21; pConclusionsThis is the first time to show that CC FD% and GCIPL thickness were correlated in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of non-glaucomatous individuals, which may potentially provide further insights on the role of CC perfusion in glaucoma development and progression.
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50. Defining functional requirements for a patient-centric computerized glaucoma treatment and care ecosystem
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Nahum Goldmann, Simon E. Skalicky, Robert N. Weinreb, Ricardo Augusto Paletta Guedes, Christophe Baudouin, Xiulan Zhang, Aukje van Gestel, Eytan Z. Blumenthal, Paul L. Kaufman, Robert Rothman, Ana Maria Vasquez, Paul Harasymowycz, Derek S. Welsbie, and Ivan Goldberg
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Artificial Intelligence ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Published
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