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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 1118-1121, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-637725

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Background EyeLink 2000 high speed video eye tracker has been used in ophthalmology to evaluate the ocular movement ability.Its systemic precision depends on the performance of the eye tracker, and it is also an essential parameter for the evaluation of the data quality.Therefore, the impact of infrared intensity should be illustrated.Objective This study was to assess the systemic precision of the video eye tracker and evaluate the impact of infrared intensity on the result.Methods The EyeLink 2000 high speed video eye tracker and a pair of artificial eyes were used in this study.Firstly the artificial eyes were fixed to the corresponding position as the real human eyes.Each session of recording was undertaken under the different infrared intensities (100% , 75% and 50%).The sampling frequency of binocular recording was set as 1 000 Hz.Each session was sequentially recorded for 60 seconds.The systemic precision was calculated as the root mean square (RMS) of angular distances between successive data points.The RMS values under the different infrared intensities were compared.Results The highest RMS values were (0.005 01 ± 0.000 20) ° under the 100% infrared intensity.As the decline of infrared intensities ,RMS values were gradually raised, showing a significant difference among different infrared intensity groups (F =3 791.447, P<0.01).The differences were also significant between different groups (all at P<0.05).Conclusions EyeLink 2 000 video eye tracker has good system precision.The infrared intensity influence the system precision of the video eye tracker.

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Odonto (Säo Bernardo do Campo) ; 20(39): 141-143, jan.-jun. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-790170

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Introdução: uma das queixas apresentadas por pacientes portadores de prótese ocular é o desconforto, causado pela presença de secreção contaminada na cavidade anoftálmica. Objetivo: o intuito de minimizar este quadro e, baseados em estudos sobre os efeitos e propriedades antiinflamatórias, antibióticas e analgésicas do Aloe vera, os autores propõem, através de um estudo prospectivo, a análise da ação deste fitoterápico. Metodologia: foram selecionados 30 pacientes portadores de prótese ocular apresentando inflamação, exsudato, dor e/ou desconforto, não usuários de qualquer tipode medicamento tópico. Receberam um frasco conta gotas contendo Aloe vera, diluído em soro fisiológico na proporção de 1:1, devendo aplicar 2 gotas, 3 vezes ao dia durante 4 semanas; comparecendo ao Ambulatório de Prótese Buco Maxilo Facial da FOUSP para avaliação semanal. Foi aplicado um questionário auto-afirmativo em que os participantes da pesquisa avaliaram sua melhora atribuindo nota de 0 a 10.Resultado: observou-se que 93,3% dos pacientes obtiveram melhora com eliminação da secreção e inflamação e destes, 46,6% relataram melhora já na segunda semana;6,6% não conseguiram concluir a pesquisa por motivos diversos. Conclusão: foi observado que a aplicação do Aloe vera, quando seguida a recomendação, demonstrou ser eficaz no controle das afecções da cavidade anoftálmica.


Introduction: one of the complaints made by patients with ocular prosthesis is the discomfort caused by the presence of infected secretions in the patients. Aim: in order to minimize this framework and based on studies of the effects and anti-inflammatory properties, antibiotic and analgesic properties of Aloe vera, the authors propose, through a prospective study, the analysis of action of this herbal medicine.Methodology: it was selected 30 patients with ocular prosthesis showing inflammation, exudate, pain or discomfort, not users of any type of medicine topic. Received a dropper bottle containing Aloe vera, diluted in saline at a ratio of 1:1, and apply 2 drops, 3 times daily for 4 weeks, attending the Clinic of Maxillofacial Prosthesis FOUSP for the weekly evaluation. It was applied a self-administered so that the research participants rated their improvement by assigning a score from0 to 10. Results: it was observed that 93.3% of patients improved with the elimination of inflammation and secretion of these, 46.6% reported improvement in the second week, 6.6% could not complete the study for various reasons. Conclusion: the application of Aloe vera, when followed the recommendation has proved effective in controlling diseases of the patients.


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Humans , Aloe , Orbital Diseases/drug therapy , Endophthalmitis/drug therapy , Eye, Artificial/adverse effects , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Eye Infections/drug therapy , Phytotherapeutic Drugs , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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