Changxian Yi

Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Sheng, China

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Publications (16)18.77 Total impact

  • Article: Preliminary efficacy and safety of a silicone oil-filled foldable capsular vitreous body in the treatment of severe retinal detachment.
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    ABSTRACT: We previously invented a novel foldable capsular vitreous body (FCVB) in the treatment of severe retinal detachment. The purpose of this study was to determine its hydrolytic stability in vitro and further evaluate its efficacy and safety in human eyes. The hydrolytic stability test proceeded according to State Food and Drug Administration guidelines about intraocular lenses of the ophthalmic implants. A standard three-port pars plana vitrectomy was performed, and FCVB was triple folded and sent into the vitreous cavity of three eyes; then silicone oil was injected into the capsule to support the retina. The treated eyes were examined using Goldmann applanation tonometry, fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, noncontact specular microscopy, and ultrasound biomicroscopy during a 12-month follow-up appointment. The mass of FCVB with silicone oil after 60-day accelerating aging temperature was equal to that at baseline. The FCVB can easily be implanted into the vitreous cavity through a 3-mm incision. The visual acuity and intraocular pressure after FCVB implantation show a slight elevation compared with those of preoperative eyes. The fundus and optical coherence tomography showed that the FCVB was well distributed in the vitreous cavity and evenly supported the retina. Retinal reattachment was found in 3 eyes at the 12-month examination. There was no statistically significant decrease in the density of corneal endothelial cells from baseline to 12 months after FCVB implantation. Ultrasound biomicroscopy showed that the FCVB smoothly contacted but not crushed the ciliary body. Silicone oil-filled FCVB was shown to be effective and safe in 3 eyes as a vitreous substitute over a 12-month observation time.
    Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) 11/2011; 32(4):729-41. · 2.93 Impact Factor
  • Article: Effects of erectile dysfunction drugs on eyes.
    Hui Yang, Xinzu Gu, Xiulang Zhang, Changxian Yi
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    ABSTRACT: With the increasingly extensive application of erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs , it is of importance for an ophthalmologist to understand the association between these drugs and human eyes. In this study, we retrospectively studied the effects of ED drugs on human eyes, including visual symptoms, ophthalmological electrophysiology, ocular blood flow, intraocular pressure, visual field, retina, cerebral hemodynamics and nervous system and retinal blood vessels, particularly focusing on the relationship between these agents and nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), in order to highlight the ocular adverse effects induced by these agents thus contributing to preventive measures.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 06/2011; 26(2):71-6.
  • Article: Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
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    Retina 06/2008; 28(5):772-7. · 2.81 Impact Factor
  • Article: [Pilot study of treating syphilitic uveitis with vitrectomy--one case report].
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    ABSTRACT: to study the possibility of treating syphilitic uveitis with vitrectomy, and observe its safety as well as validity. case observation and literature review. one bilateral syphilitic uveitis was treated with anti-inflammation and anti-syphilis treatment. The visual acuity at left side improved dramtically during short time while left eye kept same without improving. After carefully following up and analyzed for the unfavorable recovery, standard three-incision vitrectomy was performed. The visual acuity at the right eye improved quickly and even exceeded the left eye within half month reaching to 0.9 from 0.02. Vitrectomy is a useful tool, at least in certain case, in treating syphilitic uveitis. Its safety and mechanism need further amply study, though there is no any obvious side effect in the reported case.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 01/2007; 22(4):221-3.
  • Article: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
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    Retina 06/2006; 26(6):688-692. · 2.81 Impact Factor
  • Article: Effects of melatonin in age-related macular degeneration.
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    ABSTRACT: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of severe visual loss in aged people. Melatonin has been shown to have the capacity to control eye pigmentation and thereby regulate the amount of light reaching the photoreceptors, to scavenge hydroxyradicals and to protect retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells from oxidative damage. Therefore, it is reasonable to think that the physiological decrease of melatonin in aged people may be an important factor in RPE dysfunction, which is a well known cause for initiation of AMD. Our purpose is to explore a new approach to prevent or treat AMD. We began case control study with a follow-up of 6 to 24 months. One hundred patients with AMD were diagnosed and 3 mg melatonin was given orally each night at bedtime for at least 3 months. Both dry and wet forms of AMD were included. Fifty-five patients were followed for more than 6 months. At 6 months of treatment, the visual acuity had been kept stable in general. Though the follow up time is not long, this result is already better than the otherwise estimated natural course.1,2 The change of the fundus picture was remarkable. Only 8 eyes showed more retinal bleeding and 6 eyes more retinal exudates. The majority had reduced pathologic macular changes. We conclude that the daily use of 3 mg melatonin seems to protect the retina and to delay macular degeneration. No significant side effects were observed.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 01/2006; 1057:384-92. · 3.15 Impact Factor
  • Article: [Acute retinal necrosis: a report of 19 cases].
    Mengxiang Guo, Changxian Yi
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    ABSTRACT: To improve the diagnose and treatment capacity on acute retinal necrosis (ARN). Retrospectively analyse the manifestation, examination, diagnose, treatment and prognosis of the 19 cases with ARN in our Ophthalmic Center from January, 1996 to November, 2003. Nineteen cases had inflammation in anterior segment, vitritis, necrotizing retinitis and retinal vasculitis, except one patient. After treatment, visual acuity had been improved in 11 eyes (45.8%). Final visual acuity were lower than 0.05 in 11 eyes. Signs were controlled in 21 eyes(87.5%). The diagnose of ARN should be mainly based on clinical manifestation. Early and sufficient treatment with antiviral agents, corticosteroid and prophylactic laser photocoagulation, sometimes vitrectomy are the key point to control the disease.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 01/2005; 20(4):222-5.
  • Article: Changes of indocyanine green and fluorescein angiography in multiple evanescent White-dot Syndrome: a case report.
    Changxian Yi, Guilin Zhao, Jiexiong Ou, Hong Yan
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    ABSTRACT: To study the clinicopathological change on "Multiple Evanescent White-dot Syndrome (MEWDS)" through fundus angiography analyses. Examining the case with fluorescein angiography (FFA) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA), visual field and following up for 15 months. There exist multiple white dots in the fundus photo and angiography. The changes on ICGA maintain longer than fundus photo and FFA. Papillae may be edematous and macula could present with special hypofluorescent flecks. MEWDS has specific angiographic features. Its pathological changes involve deep retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) as well as choroidal capillaries. The prognosis of the visual acuity for MEWDS is very good.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 10/2003; 19(3):171-3, 200.
  • Article: Preliminary clinical observation of arteriovenous sheathotomy for treatment of branch retinal vein occlusion.
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    ABSTRACT: To document the anatomic and functional improvement of six patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) following successful arteriovenous adventitial sheathotomy (AAS). Retrospective study of 6 patients (6 eyes) with BRVO treated with AAS. All patients were not eligible for laser photocoagulation and had both macular edema and intraretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity was in the range of 0.4 to 0.02. All patients underwent pars plana vitrectomy and AAS. The clinical improvement was determined by fundus photograph, fluorescein angiography (FAG), optical coherence tomography (OCT) and multifocal electroretinography (ERG). All patients were followed postoperatively for an average of 20 months ranging from 12 to 24 months. Sheathotomy and decompression of the arteriole/venule (A/V) crossing were achieved in all 6 patients. 5 patients have improved their best-corrected visual acuity 4 lines or more. The best one could reach to 1.0. One month after the operation, fundus photograph and FAG demonstrated the resolution of intraretinal hemorrhage, reduction of non-perfusion area and apparent resolution of retinal venous dilation and tortuosity. OCT confirmed remarkable reduction of retinal thickness. The microcysts at the fovea diminished. Multifocal ERG showed the recovery of the central peak at the macular and the peripheral response density. However, capillary nonperfusion area and microaneurysm were found out by FAG in four patients at the points distal to the sheathotomy three months after the operation. Anatomic and functional improvement of retina can be achieved in patients with BRVO through AAS. However, the capillary nonperfusion and microaneurysm may follow this surgical procedure in some cases that need further treatment with laser photocoagulation. The better visual improvement may be expected in the patients with earlier surgical intervention.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 04/2003; 19(1):33-8.
  • Article: [Retinal vasculitis].
    Guiling Zhao, Changxian Yi
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    ABSTRACT: Retinal vasculitis is one of the frequently cause of impair of visual acuity. The vein is involved most of time, and the artery is involved less. Sometimes, the vein and artery are involved together. The types and cause of the disease are complex. In recent years, ophthalmologists have gotten some new achievements on the study of the disease, and some arguments just like naming, diagnosing and treatment still exist. Now we review all the achievement and arguments of the naming, clinic, pathology, etiology, experiment, diagnosing, treatment of the disease.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 01/2003; 18(4):199-202.
  • Article: [Affection on oxygen tension of the lens after vitrectomy].
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    ABSTRACT: To measure the oxygen tension (PO2) in the rabbit vitreous and lens and to investigate the mechanism by which it is controlled, the affection on oxygen tension of the lens after vitrectomy was studied. Using a fiber-optic oxygen sensor system, oxygen tension of the rabbit vitreous and lens was probed in vivo and oxygen permeability of posterior capsule was also measured on isolated rabbit lens. It was found that with agreement with previous study, PO2 is relatively high and the PO2 gradient is large in vitreous body close to the retina whereas more than 0.5 mm away from the retina the vitreal PO2 is relatively low and the PO2 gradient is very shallow. Oxygen tension in the lens is asymmetric with the anterior being higher than the posterior and oxygen in the posterior lens being at the similar tension as the anterior vitreous behind the lens. The posterior capsule of the rabbit lens is relatively high in oxygen permeability. The vitreous body plays a key role in maintaining a low and stable level of oxygen in the lens. After vitrectomy oxygen tension in the lens may increase.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 06/2002; 18(2):67-70.
  • Article: [Angiographic changes in optic disc and its surrounding choroid after contusion of optic nerve].
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    ABSTRACT: To study the angiographic changes in the optic disc and its surrounding choroidoretina after optic nerve contusion with fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA). Thirty patients (30 eyes) with various degree of optic nerve damage caused by ocular contusion were examined with FFA and ICGA. (The choroidal rupture were excluded in this study). All patients present some abnormal angiography except one case. The main findings in FFA were hypofluorescein on quadrantal or entire disc in the early phase and leakage or persistent nonperfusion in the late phase. Meanwhile, the choroid surrounding disc was clearly delayed in its choroidal filling time. The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) damage was observed over the localized abnormally perfused choroid. However, the RPE above the circular area around the disc which was hypofluorescein in ICGA showed no RPE damage in 9 cases. There are 2 cases combined with branche retinal vein occlusion and 19 (63%) cases showed ischemic changes exactly on the location of so-called "water separating zone". The visual acuity was not more than 0.1 in 80% of the patients in this study. There is severe optic nerve lesion in the strong ocular contusion, in which the choroidal and retinal arterial circulation has also been seriously damaged. The FFA and ICGA should be conducted in time in order to judge the injury correctly and allow the clinician to better manage the cases.
    Yan ke xue bao = Eye science / "Yan ke xue bao" bian ji bu 06/2002; 18(2):80-3.
  • Article: Lightning-Induced Cataract and Neuroretinopathy
    Retina 09/2001; 21(5):526-528. · 2.81 Impact Factor
  • Article: Purtscher-like retinopathy after a possible viral infection with lymphadenopathy
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    ABSTRACT: After a 21-year-old woman experienced 2 weeks of fever, chills, and lymphadenopathy, extensive cotton-wool spots appeared in the posterior pole of the fundus, with massive occlusion of the retinal arterioles and capillaries. Purtscher-like retinopathy may occur after a viral infection with lymphadenopathy. The visual recovery is heavily related to vascular occlusion in the macular region.
    Annals of Ophthalmology 08/2001; 33(3):245-248. · 0.16 Impact Factor
  • Article: Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
    Retina 26(6):688-92. · 2.81 Impact Factor
  • Article: Identification of novel mutations in the XLRS1 gene in Chinese patients with X-linked juvenile retinoschisis.
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    ABSTRACT: X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) is a major cause of macular degeneration in young men. In this study we analyzed all six exons of the XLRS1 gene in four sporadic XLRS patients and in an affected family in China who were recently diagnosed. We found there are five different mutations with four containing missense point mutations and one having a frame-shift deletion. Among these mutations both c.644A>T and c.520delC are novel and have not been previously reported. Moreover all the second-generation offsprings and most of the third-generation ones in the affected family were found to carry the mutations bearing X chromosome. The discovery of novel mutations in the XLRS1 gene would increase the available information about the spectrum of genetic abnormalities causing XLRS. Although the limited data failed to reveal a correlation between mutations and disease phenotypes our identification of novel mutations in the XLRS1 gene will facilitate early and correct diagnosis and genetic counseling regarding the prognosis of XLRS disease.
    Current Eye Research 32(7-8):685-91. · 1.28 Impact Factor