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International Eye Science ; (12): 1142-1145, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-695394

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· AIM:To assess the effect of bandage contact lens on the corneal epithelium healing condition,degree of pain and corneal surface after recurrent pterygium excision.· METHODS:Retrospective case-series study.A total of 64 patients (64 eyes) with recurrent pterygium who received treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Huzhou University from September 2015 to September 2017 were divided into Group A (34 cases with bandage contact lens group) and Group B (30 cases without bandage contact lens group).The healing status of corneal epithelium was evaluated by fluorescent staining between the two groups at 1d and 1wk after surgery.The degree of pain was assessed between the two groups at 2h,1d and 1wk after recurrent pterygium excision by visual analogue score.Computerized corneal topography was performed on all cases with recurrent pterygium before and 1 mo after successful excision surgery.Statistical analysis of surface regularity index (SRI),surface asymmetry index (SAI) and corneal astigmatism (CA),was done before and 1mo after surgery.· RESULTS:Average scores of corneal epithelium healing condition at 1d and 1wk were better in Group A than that in Group B (P<0.01).The mean scores of pain values at 2h,1d and 1wk after surgery in Group A were significantly lower than that in Group B respectively (P< 0.01).The indicators reflecting corneal surface at 1mo after surgery,including SRI,SAI,CA,were significantly lower in Group A than that in Group B (P<0.01),while they were not significantly different before surgery between the two groups (P>0.05).· CONCLUSION:Bandage contact lenses could significantly promote the healing status of corneal epithelium,release pain response and improve corneal refractive status after recurrent pterygium excision.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1960-1962, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-640960

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AIM: To assess the effect of two different suture methods on the degree of pain and corneal epithelium healing condition after pterygium excision combined with autologous conjunctival flap graft transplantation. ·METHODS: Retrospective case-series study. According to the suture method, a total of 92 patients (92 eyes) with pterygium who received treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Huzhou University from June 2015 to June 2016 were divided into two group. There were 48 patients ( 48 eyes) in Group A were received intermittent suture, and 44 patients ( 44 eyes ) in Group B were received continuous interlocking suture. The degree of pain after surgery were evaluated between the two groups at 2h, 1d and 1wk after surgery by visual analogue score ( VAS). The healing status of corneal epithelium were observed between the two groups at 1d and 1wk after surgery by fluorescent staining. ·RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the average pain value 2h after surgery between Group A and Group B (P>0. 05). The average pain values 1d and 1wk after surgery in Group B was lower than that in Group A respectively (P0. 05). · CONCLUSION: Compared to intermittent suture, continuous interlocking suture can release pain response after pterygium excision combined with autologous conjunctival flap graft transplantation and promote the healing status of corneal epithelium.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1736-1738, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-642109

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To evaluate changes in quality- of- life of adults with concomitant exotropia before and after surgery. ●METHODS:A retrospective cohort method was used in this research. Sixty - five patients with concomitant exotropia ( ranged from 18 - 30 years) were enrolled. Quality of life was studied with 2 different questionnaires [the Adult Strabismus - 20 ( AS - 20) and the MOS 36 -item Short - Form health survey ( SF - 36 )], which patients completed preoperatively and at 3mo postoperatively. ●RESULTS: With the AS - 20, 3mo after surgery, the mean psychosocial and visual function scores of AS- 20 improved significantly (P0. 05). ● CONCLUSlON: Surgical treatment of concomitant exotropia in adults gives a highly significant improvement in quality - of - life scores. We should pay more attention to the impact of strabismus on quality of life clinically to improve the outcome of the surgery.

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Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences ; (6): 101-108, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-251715

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the relationship between the characteristics of spatial vision deficit and the degree of amblyopia in monocular amblyopes, and to analyze its mechanism with the theory of Magnocellular and Parvocellular pathways.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>One hundred and eleven patients with monocular amblyopes aged 7-34 were included in this study. Distance best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in logMAR units and contrast sensitivity function test were performed on both eyes in all patients with ETDRS digital visual chart and functional test system OPTECR 6500. The spatial vision of amblyopic and non-amblyopic eyes was evaluated by the AULCSF, Smax, Frmax and cutSF derived from the curve of contrast sensitivity function.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The degree of amblyopia was significantly correlated with the difference of AULCSF between the amblyopic and non-amblyopia eyes (r=-0.83, P<0.01). BCVA of amblyopic eyes was significantly correlated with AULCSF, CutSF, Smax, Frmax(r=-0.68, -0.80, -0.73, -0.56, respectively; P<0.01). In amblyopic eyes, significant difference in BCVA, AULCSF, Smax, Frmax and CutSF was seen among different amblyopic groups (P<0.01), which was defined by the degree of amblyopia. In non-amblyopic eyes,no significant difference in BCVA, AULCSF, Smax, Frmax and CutSF was noted among different amblyopic groups (P>0.05). In mild amblyopes, no significant difference in AULCSF and Frmax was found between the amblyopic eyes and non-amblyopic eyes (P>0.05), while Smax and CutSF were significantly different. However, in moderate and severe amblyopes, significant differences in BCVA, AULCSF, Smax, Frmax and CutSF was seen between the amblyopic and non-amblyopic eyes (P<0.01). In amblyopic eyes, significant difference in contrast sensitivity was noted in all kinds of spatial frequencies among different amblyopic groups (P<0.01), and in non-amblyopic eyes, significant differences in contrast sensitivity was not seen in all kinds of spatial frequencies among different amblyopic groups.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>The AULCSF, CutSF, Smax and Frmax are accorded with visual acuity for evaluation of the spatial vision of amblyopia. As the severity of amblyopia increases, the overall function of spatial vision in amblyopic eyes gradually decreases, the resolution ability of high spatial frequency is gradually weaken, the peak of contrast detection function gradually descends, and the optimal spatial frequency for contrast detection offsets toward low level of spatial frequency. Mild monocular amblyopia produces spatial contrast sensitivity loss in high spatial vision, suggesting there may be decreased sensitivity of the Parvocellular pathway, and no significant anomalous processing of Magnocellular Pathway. Whereas, in moderate and severe amblyopes, a generalized loss of sensitivity is observed at each spatial frequency. This result shows that both Magnocellular and Parvocellular pathways are damaged in different degrees, especially in Parvocellular pathway.</p>


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Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Amblyopia , Contrast Sensitivity , Vision, Ocular , Physiology , Visual Acuity
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