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MedUNAB ; 26(1): 21-29, 20230731.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1525382

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Introducción. La baja agudeza es un problema de salud pública en el mundo, que aumenta año tras año, relacionada con factores comportamentales poco saludables como el sedentarismo. La baja agudeza afecta especialmente a escolares, en quienes la visión representa uno de los sistemas más importantes para su desarrollo, tanto para el aprendizaje como para las relaciones sociales. El objetivo es establecer asociación entre baja agudeza visual y características sociodemográficas y comportamentales en una población escolar de la ciudad de Bucaramanga, Colombia. Metodología. Estudio observacional de corte transversal basado en datos recolectados de encuestas a estudiantes de una institución educativa de Bucaramanga entre los años 2006 y 2017, sobre las cuales se realizó un análisis bivariado entre características sociodemográficas y comportamentales con baja agudeza visual. Resultados. La prevalencia de baja agudeza visual fue de 33.57%, con mayor prevalencia de baja agudeza visual en mujeres y aquellos con mayor índice de masa corporal. La agudeza visual baja no tuvo asociación estadísticamente significativa con las otras variables estudiadas. Discusión. Las mujeres tienen una mayor prevalencia de baja agudeza visual. Parece existir una relación entre la actividad física y la agudeza visual. Conclusiones. Las diferencias encontradas según el sexo pueden deberse a patrones comportamentales diferentes entre hombres y mujeres, como la actividad física y el sedentarismo. Hacen falta estudios que evalúen la causalidad de la asociación entre los problemas de agudeza visual y los hábitos de vida poco saludables. Palabras clave: Agudeza Visual; Adolescente; Conducta Sedentaria; Visión Ocular; Baja Visión.


Introduction. Low visual acuity is a public health problem worldwide, which is increasing year by year, and it is associated with unhealthy behavioral factors such as sedentary lifestyle. Low visual acuity particularly affects schoolchildren, whom eyesight is one of the most important abilities for their development, both in terms of learning and social interactions. The objective of this study is to establish an association between low visual acuity, sociodemographic, and behavioral characteristics of a student population in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Methodology. This was a cross-sectional observational study based on data collected from surveys of students within an educational institution sited in Bucaramanga between 2006 and 2017. A bivariate analysis was conducted between sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics and low visual acuity. Results. The prevalence of low visual acuity was 33.57%, with a higher prevalence of low visual acuity in women and those with a higher body mass index. However, low visual acuity didn't have a statistically significant association with the other variables studied. Discussion. Women have a higher prevalence of low visual acuity. There appears to be an association between physical activity and visual acuity. Conclusions. The encountered differences according to sex may be due to different behavioral patterns between males and females, such as physical activity and sedentary lifestyle. Further studies are needed to assess the causality of the association. Keywords: Visual Acuity; Adolescent; Sedentary Behavior; Vision, Ocular; Vision, Low.


Introdução. A baixa acuidade é um problema de saúde pública no mundo, que aumenta a cada ano, relacionada a fatores comportamentais pouco saudáveis, como o sedentarismo. A baixa acuidade atinge especialmente as crianças em idade escolar, para as quais a visão representa um dos sistemas mais importantes para o seu desenvolvimento, tanto para a aprendizagem quanto para as relações sociais. O objetivo é estabelecer uma associação entre baixa acuidade visual e características sociodemográficas e comportamentais em uma população escolar na cidade de Bucaramanga, Colômbia. Metodologia. Estudo observacional transversal baseado em dados coletados em pesquisas com estudantes de uma instituição de ensino de Bucaramanga entre 2006 e 2017, nos quais foi realizada uma análise bivariada entre características sociodemográficas e comportamentais com baixa acuidade visual. Resultados. A prevalência de baixa acuidade visual foi de 33.57%, com maior prevalência de baixa acuidade visual em mulheres e naqueles com maior índice de massa corporal. A baixa acuidade visual não teve associação estatisticamente significativa com as demais variáveis estudadas. Discussão. As mulheres apresentam maior prevalência de baixa acuidade visual. Parece haver uma relação entre atividade física e acuidade visual. Conclusões. As diferenças encontradas segundo o sexo podem ser decorrentes de diferentes padrões comportamentais entre homens e mulheres, como atividade física e sedentarismo. Estudos são necessários para avaliar a causalidade da associação entre problemas de acuidade visual e hábitos de vida pouco saudáveis. Palavras-chave: Acuidade Visual; Adolescente; Comportamento Sedentário; Visão Ocular; Baixa Visão.


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Visual Acuity , Vision, Ocular , Vision, Low , Adolescent , Sedentary Behavior
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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 52(1)mar. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521988

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Las neurociencias contemporáneas continúan separando el acto de ver en los procesos de la visión y los procesos de la motricidad ocular, sin plantear aun una explicación unificadora de ambos en una misma realidad: como el acto de mirar. El objetivo del presente artículo es explicar este acto a través de la serie de eventos neurológicos que suceden y entender que se mira con la conciencia. Se explican los procesos visuales en base al enfoque neurocientífico contemporáneo y la Teoría Sociobiológica Informacional en "La Peste de Azoth" de Nicolas Poussin. Mientras que la explicación tradicional de la neurociencia refiere que todo estímulo activa un receptor, siguiendo una vía nerviosa hasta el cerebro, desde la Teoría Sociobiológica Informacional, el acto de mirar es una actividad epiconsciente, una construcción que resulta de la suma emergente de los cinco niveles de complejidad. Estos integran este proceso en los movimientos que describen los ojos y la acción de lo que se mira simultáneamente. "La Peste de Azoth" muestra una ciudad azotada por la peste bubónica, con dos rasgos: maldición divina y presencia de miasmas respirables. Poussin no solo pintó los motivos de una explicación mágica (tradicional) y científica, sino también de una explicación tecnológica (bacteriológica) que emergería dos siglos después de su muerte. En conclusión, el acto de mirar desde la Teoría Sociobiológica Informacional, es un proceso que principian en el neocortex y que integra la información en cinco niveles. Esta explicación permite entender La Peste de Azoth" como un enfoque tecnológico adelantado.


Contemporary neurosciences continue to separate the act of seeing in the processes of vision and the processes of ocular motor skills, without even proposing a unifying explanation of both aspects of the same reality: as the act of looking. The aim of this article is to explain the act of looking through the series of neurological events that occur and to understand that one looks with consciousness. Visual processes are explained based on the contemporary neuroscientific approach and Informational Sociobiological Theory in Nicolas Poussin's "The Plague of Azoth". While the traditional explanation traditional explanation of neuroscience refers that every stimulus activates a receptor, following a nervous path to the brain, from the Informational Sociobiological Theory, the act of looking is an epiconscious activity, a construction that results from the sum emerging from the five levels of complexity. These integrate this process in the movements that describe the eyes and the action of what is seen simultaneously. "The Plague of Azoth" shows a city plagued by the bubonic plague, with two traits: a divine curse and the presence of breathable miasmas. Poussin not only painted the grounds for a magical (traditional) and scientific explanation, but also for a technological (bacteriological) explanation that would emerge two centuries after his death. In conclusion, the act of looking from the Informational Sociobiological Theory is a process that begins in the neocortex and that integrates information at five levels. This explanation allows us to understand "The Plague of Azoth" as an advanced technological approach.

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Br J Sports Med ; 57(10): 578-589, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36792363

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OBJECTIVES: Athletes with impairments play sports with a risk of sustaining head injuries and concussions. However, the scientific knowledge needed to improve care is lacking. This qualitative study explores English blind 5-a-side footballers' perceptions of concussion, concussion risks and prevention to improve para concussion care. METHODS: Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with male English blind footballers (six current and three retired). Data were analysed by thematic analysis using a six-stage approach. RESULTS: Blind footballers were not sure about the number of concussions they had sustained. They lacked an understanding of what to experience when concussed, and they perceived the diagnosis and experience of a concussion to be different for a person without vision. Perceived concussion severity and previous concussion experiences were key concepts affecting their concussion reporting behaviours. Participants mentioned spatial orientation and sleep are important to function in daily life and were affected by concussions. However, these factors are not adequately included in current assessment tools or clinical guidance for sports-related concussions. CONCLUSION: Blind footballers suggested the quality and accuracy of reported concussions were impacted by lack of concussion experience, knowledge and concomitant impairment. A better understanding of concussion symptoms and injury mechanisms will improve concussion reporting for athletes with visual impairments. These athlete insights should guide future studies and para sports governing body initiatives to improve concussion reporting, diagnosis and management in para athletes.


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Athletic Injuries , Brain Concussion , Football , Humans , Male , Athletic Injuries/diagnosis , Football/injuries , Brain Concussion/diagnosis , Forecasting , Qualitative Research , Athletes
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-990919

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Visual behaviorally operant method is one of the main detections for identifying animal models of visual diseases, which is mainly through the optomotor response (OMR) and optokinetic reflex (OKR) stimulated by the virtual operating system (VOS). The automated VOS was commonly used as a powerful tool to control the contrast sensitivity and measure the spatial frequency of the monitoring device by adjusting parameters such as grating fringe width, rotation velocity and light intensity, and also to track the OKR, OMR, and the combined movement of OKR and OMR.Both the optimized measuring methods and evaluation indicators including the search coils, the corneal labeling, OMR-arena system, the OMR index, the staircase protocol tests and the improved stimuli from two-dimensional to three-dimensional helped to ensure the validity of test data.Moreover, the introduction of image recognition technology benefited in extracting the body and head contours of mice.Computer algorithms such as deep learning were also applied to analyze and process the visual behavior of diseased mice, which promoted sensitivity, shortened testing time, reduced detection errors and improved data accuracy.For all the factors mentioned, the VOS could be used as an effective research tool for glaucoma, cataract, retinopathy, hereditary eye disease, optic nerve degeneration and others.This article reviewed the value of VOS for visual behavioral assessment in mice models of visual disease from the visual detection methods and assessment indicators.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-996149

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Objective:To observe the effect of acupuncture in the treatment of accommodative myopia in children.Methods:A total of 76 children with accommodative myopia who met the inclusion criteria were divided into a control group or a test group according to the random number table method,with 38 cases in each group.The control group was given education on eye hygiene,and the test group was treated with acupuncture twice a week for 2 months in addition to the intervention used in the control group.The patient's uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA),refraction,and axial length(AL)were measured before treatment and 1 month and 2 months after treatment.Results:After 1 month of treatment,there was no significant difference in the UCVA between the two groups(P>0.05);after 2 months of treatment,the UCVA of the test group was better than that of the control group(P<0.05).After 1 and 2 months of treatment,the refraction of the two groups was significantly different from that before treatment(P<0.01),but there was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).After 1 and 2 months of treatment,the AL in the control group was increased compared with that before treatment(P<0.05),while there was no significant change in the test group(P>0.05),and there was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture treatment can improve UCVA in children with accommodative myopia.

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Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl ; 4(3): 100217, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36123987

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Objective: To (1) determine the level of agreement between symptom provocation and performance-based tests of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) function after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and (2) describe the level of symptom provocation induced by a VOR task in individuals with and without cervical findings. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: This study was conducted at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Participants: A total of 101 participants (N=101) aged 6-18 years within 3 weeks of mTBI diagnosis were included (54.5% female; mean age, 13.92±2.63 years; mean time since injury at assessment, 18.26±6.16 days). Interventions: None. Main Outcome Measures: Symptom provocation (Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening tool), performance (clinician-observed VOR performance, head thrust test [HTT], computerized dynamic visual acuity test, video head impulse test), and cervical impairment (cervical flexion-rotation test, range of motion test, self-reported neck pain). Agreement was evaluated using Cohen's κ statistic. Results: No outcomes demonstrated agreement with symptom provocation (κ=-0.15 to 0.14). Fair agreement demonstrated between clinician-observed VOR performance and HTT (κ=0.32), with little to no agreement demonstrated between other measures. Proportions reporting test-induced dizziness and headache were greater among individuals with cervical findings (29.1%-41.8%) than without (2.3%-6.8%). Conclusions: Findings support that symptom provocation and performance-based tests measure different constructs and thus have distinct roles when assessing VOR function. Findings suggest results from measures of symptom provocation may be influenced by coexisting cervical impairments, underlining the value of assessing for cervical injury after pediatric mTBI.

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Ophthalmic Physiol Opt ; 42(3): 504-513, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35243674

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a clinician can assess critical print size (CPS) and/or reading fluency by listening to a visually impaired patient reading aloud across a range of print sizes on an MNREAD chart, rather than needing to plot and analyse reading speed data as a function of print size. METHODS: Fifty-six low vision participants were audio-recorded reading an MNREAD chart under standard conditions. Two experienced raters listened to the recordings and made judgments of the CPS (logMAR), and of the level of reading fluency achieved at large print sizes on a 4-point rating scale. Reading times were plotted as a function of print size to determine the CPS as the smallest print size that supported the participant's maximum reading speed (MRS) by inspection, and the MRS as the mean reading speed across print sizes including, and larger than, the CPS. RESULTS: Listened CPS judgments made for each rater were slightly larger than the CPS values obtained by inspection (mean differences 0.04logMAR (p = 0.06), 0.08logMAR (p < 0.01); limits of agreement (LoA) ±0.28logMAR, ±0.39logMAR, respectively). CPS judgments were consistent both between raters (mean difference 0.04logMAR [p = 0.18]; LoA ±0.42logMAR) and between two judgments made by each rater (mean differences 0.00logMAR (p = 1.0), 0.03logMAR (p < 0.05); LoA ±0.23logMAR, ±0.17logMAR). Reading fluency could be categorised as 'functional' (MRS > 80 wpm) or 'non-functional' (MRS < 80 wpm) with a sensitivity of 88%-90% and a specificity of 100%. CONCLUSIONS: Experienced raters listening to a patient reading an MNREAD chart can determine a clinically useful estimate of critical print size and can discriminate maximum reading speeds that are above and below that likely to provide sustained reading ability. Listening to a patient reading an MNREAD chart is an option for the low vision clinician's armoury of assessments.


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Vision, Low , Data Collection , Humans , Judgment , Vision Tests , Vision, Low/diagnosis , Visual Acuity
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Neurointervention ; 17(1): 18-27, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35045591

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PURPOSE: Post-treatment visual deficit is a major concern associated with both microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling for the treatment of ophthalmic artery (OphA) aneurysms of the internal carotid artery. We aimed to compare the safety and effectiveness of the 2 modalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed and compared the baseline characteristics and postoperative visual and angiographic outcomes of OphA aneurysms treated by clipping or coiling between January 2010 and August 2018 at our hospital. In addition, the balloon occlusion test was performed to evaluate the safety of OphA occlusion. RESULTS: This study included 56 aneurysms treated by clipping and 82 aneurysms treated by coiling. Both the immediate and follow-up rates of incomplete aneurysm occlusion were comparable between the 2 groups (21.4% vs. 22.0%; 24.4% vs. 23.6%). The incidence of post-treatment visual deficits was higher in the clipping group than in the coiling group (16.1% vs. 2.4%; P=0.010). We observed total ipsilateral OphA occlusion in 6 patients and near occlusion in 3 patients during endovascular coiling; however, only 1 patient with near OphA occlusion showed a post-treatment visual field defect. CONCLUSION: OphA aneurysms treated by endovascular coiling exhibited an aneurysm occlusion rate similar to that of microsurgical clipping with fewer post-treatment visual deficits. The total occlusion of OphA with adequate collaterals did not cause post-treatment visual deficits.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-931110

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Virtual reality (VR) is a computer simulation system that can create and let users experience three-dimensional virtual scenes, and can provide users with multi-sensory information.In recent years, with the rapid development of 5G, artificial intelligence, big data and cloud computing, the application of VR technology in the field of ophthalmology has ushered in new opportunities and challenges.In terms of visual function assessment such as visual acuity, accommodative function, stereoscopic vision, VR combined with infrared eye tracking, binocular dichoptic vision and human-computer interaction can fully control the content presented to user, and provide the possibility to achieve personalized and automated diagnosis, which can effectively reduce labor costs.In the diagnosis and treatment of strabismus and amblyopia, VR combined with the above technologies and environmental immersion, three-dimensional imaging can provide users with rich images, reducing the difficulty of eye position measurement in strabismus and inhibition quantification in amblyopia.VR improves the fun and compliance of strabismus training, amblyopia training and stereoscopic training by imitating training paradigms such as convergence insufficiency training and visual perception training.The combination of augmented reality technology and computer-generated visual enhancement, holographic imaging, three-dimensional audio prompts and adaptive optics can effectively compensate for the visual defects of people with low vision and improve their quality of life.In the field of myopia prevention and control, the pros and cons of VR are still controversial, but it still has potential application value.In this article, the application status of virtual (augmented) reality technology in the assessment and reconstruction of visual function were reviewed, and the challenges it may face were analyzed, with a view to promoting the combination of medicine and engineering in ophthalmology diagnosis and treatment.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-931701

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Objective:To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients in Tibet.Methods:A total of 239 patients with DR who received treatment in Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Hospital of Chengdu Office of People's Government of Tibet Autonomous Region from December 2017 to December 2018 were included in this study. They were divided into Han nationality and Zang nationality groups according to ethnicity. The condition of DR was evaluated with nonmydriatic ocular fundus photography according to the staging criteria of the severity of retinopathy.Results:The prevalence of DR in Tibet was 18.0%. The prevalence of DR in Tibetan and Han patients with diabetes was 17.5% and 19.2%, respectively. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of DR between Tibetan and Han patients with diabetes ( χ2 = 0.10, P = 0.754). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the risk factors of developing DR in Tibet included diabetes duration ( OR = 1.14, 95% CI: 1.05-1.24, P < 0.05), insulin therapy ( OR = 2.74, 95% CI: 1.09-6.89, P < 0.05), fasting plasma glucose ( OR = 1.37, 95% CI: 1.07-1.75, P < 0.05) and hypertension ( OR = 1.98, 95% CI: 1.02-3.86, P < 0.05). Diabetes duration and fasting plasma glucose are independent risk factors of DR. However, although elevated glycated hemoglobin levels were high in Tibet, they could not be used to predict the risk for developing DR ( OR = 1.01, 95% CI: 0.82-1.25, P > 0.05). Conclusion:Hyperglycemia is an important risk factor of developing DR in Tibet. However, elevated glycated hemoglobin levels cannot be used to predict the risk of developing DR in Tibet. Findings from this study fill the gap in the research on DR prevalence and ethic difference of DR prevalence, providing scientific evidence for prevention and treatment of DR in high-altitude areas.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-955793

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Objective:To investigate the therapeutic effects of conbercept combined with retinal laser photocoagulation on diabetic macular edema (DME) and the effects of the combined therapy on best corrected visual acuity, macular fovea thickness, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and human stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) levels in aqueous humor of patients with DME.Methods:Ninety patients with DME who received treatment in Lishui People's Hospital between November 2016 and December 2019 were included in this study. They were randomly assigned to undergo retinal laser photocoagulation (control group, n = 45) or retinal laser photocoagulation combined with conbercept treatment (study group, n = 45). Therapeutic effects, best corrected visual acuity, macular fovea thickness, and VEGF and SDF-1 levels in aqueous humor were compared between the two groups. The incidence of complications was compared between the two groups. Results:Total response rate in the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group [88.89% (40/45) vs. 68.89% (31/45), χ2 = 5.40, P = 0.020]. After 3 months of treatment, VEGF and SDF-1 levels in aqueous humor were (138.71 ± 16.82) ng/L and (415.18 ± 24.87) mg/L, respectively, which were significantly lower than those in the control group [(276.13 ± 15.96) ng/L, (526.06 ± 22.91) mg/L, t = 39.76, 21.98, both P < 0.001]. After 3 months of treatment, macular fovea thickness and best corrected visual acuity in the study group were (339.52 ± 30.12) μm and 0.47 ± 0.08, respectively, which were significantly lower than those in the control group [(398.65 ± 28.23) μm, 0.36 ± 0.09, t = 6.13, 9.61, both P < 0.01]. There was no significant difference in the incidence of complications between the two groups [13.33% (6/45) vs. 11.11% (5/45), χ2 = 0.10, P > 0.05]. Conclusion:Conbercept combined with retinal laser photocoagulation for the treatment of DME has a definite therapeutic effect. The combined therapy can greatly improve the best corrected visual acuity, reduce macular fovea thickness, decrease VEGF and SDF-1 levels in aqueous humor, and does not increase the incidence of complications. Findings from this study have a certain clinical application value.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-958844

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Objective: To explore the abnormal changes in neuroelectric activity in the primary visual cortex of rats deprived of vision in one eye and to investigate the regulatory effect of acupuncture in the sensitive period on the abnormal coding and conduction of electrical signals of rats' optic neurons.Methods: Sixty 14-day-old Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, an early-stage acupuncture group, a middle-stage acupuncture group, and a late-stage acupuncture group, with 12 rats in each group. Rats in every group except the blank group received right eyelid suturing to create a monocular deprivation model in the sensitive period of visual development (from the day rats open their eyes to the 45th day after their birth). Rats in the three acupuncture groups started to undergo acupuncture respectively on the 3rd, 12th, and 21st days after the model replication was done, with each group receiving nine-day treatment. The activity level of the neuroelectrical signal of the primary visual cortex in each group, including the latency and amplitude of P100 wave, average discharge frequency and amplitude of neurons, the power spectral density (PSD), and interspike interval (ISI), were measured by neuroelectric evaluation technology after the acupuncture treatment was finished. Results: Compared with the blank group, the latency of P100 wave in the visual center of vision-deprived eyes was significantly prolonged, and the amplitude was significantly reduced (P<0.05); the average discharge frequency and amplitude of the neurons in the visual cortex also decreased significantly (P<0.05); PSD decreased and ISI was prolonged significantly (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the abnormal electrical activity of optic neurons in the three acupuncture groups ameliorated, the latency of P100 shortened, and the amplitude of P100 increased (P<0.05), the discharge frequency and amplitude increased significantly (P<0.05), the PSD reduced, and the ISI shortened (P<0.05). In addition, among the three acupuncture groups, the early-stage acupuncture group had the best effect on various indicators. Conclusion: Abnormal electrophysiological activity is significant in the visual center of vision-deprived rats, and acupuncture treatment in the sensitive period of visual development can enhance the bioelectrical activity of visual nerve cells, improve the efficiency of optic nerve conduction, and regulate the inhibition and retardation of visual response caused by visual deprivation.

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Telemed J E Health ; 28(6): 873-877, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34559013

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Background: In March 2020, the pandemic added a major barrier resulting in the cancelation of all low vision ocular rehabilitation services. To prevent delay of beginning low vision ocular rehabilitation services, all low vision care was switched to telerehabilitation to home. Methods: Case managers began to cancel all in-person services and offer Veterans Affairs (VA) video connect services to their home. Patients with video access scheduled a home VA video connect telerehabilitation evaluation and therapy assessment. Patients who did not have video access waited to schedule a future in-person low vision appointment (postpandemic). Results: Of the in-person canceled appointments, 54% who scheduled the new home telerehabilitation evaluation were delayed on average 25 calendar days. Patients who waited for in-person low vision care were delayed on average 98, 138, or 153 calendar days. Of the 56 new patients referred for low vision optometry services during this 4-month period (COVID-19), 91% scheduled home low vision ocular telerehabilitation evaluations without delay; 5% waited until in-person clinics were open; and 4% waited until rural VA's and community-based outpatient centers were open. Discussion: Veterans with low vision who live in rural communities have limited access to services unless they are able to travel several miles to a specialty low vision clinic. Low vision ocular rehabilitation telehealth services have been successfully provided at the VA Western New York Healthcare System (Buffalo, NY) low vision clinic. Conclusions: Home low vision ocular rehabilitation telehealth increases access as early as possible once diagnosed with ocular pathology resulting in low vision.


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COVID-19 , Telemedicine , Telerehabilitation , Vision, Low , COVID-19/epidemiology , Humans , Pandemics , Telerehabilitation/methods , Vision, Low/epidemiology , Vision, Low/rehabilitation
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 39(3)2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34822238

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OBJECTIVES: To identify the physiological changes in older adults' vision during the aging process. METHODS: An exploratory, descriptive study with a qualitative approach was conducted with 20 older adults and six healthcare providers who worked with older adults in João Pessoa, Paraíba (Brazil). The Focus Group Technique was used for data collection, with the collected information subsequently being submitted to Inductive Thematic Analysis using textual analysis software. RESULTS: The physiological changes related to vision were described by both the older adults and healthcare providers using the following words: vision, difficulty; see; cataract; glasses; surgery; more; age; eye; and no. These terms represent declines in vision resulting from advancing age which significantly modify the daily lives of older adults and their families. CONCLUSIONS: The perception of the older adults and the healthcare providers who care for them regarding the physiological changes in vision throughout the aging process shows that the loss of visual acuity significantly affects the daily life of older adults and their families.


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Aging , Health Personnel , Aged , Focus Groups , Humans , Perception , Qualitative Research
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Invest. educ. enferm ; 39(3): 131-148, 15 octubre del 2021. Ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1348236

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Objective. To identify the physiological changes in older adults' vision during the aging process. Methods. An exploratory, descriptive study with a qualitative approach was conducted with 20 older adults and six healthcare providers who worked with older adults in João Pessoa, Paraíba (Brazil). The Focus Group Technique was used for data collection, with the collected information subsequently being submitted to Inductive Thematic Analysis using textual analysis software. Results. The physiological changes related to vision were described by both the older adults and healthcare providers using the following words: vision, difficulty; see; cataract; glasses; surgery; more; age; eye; and no. These terms represent declines in vision resulting from advancing age which significantly modify the daily lives of older adults and their families. Conclusion. The perception of the older adults and the healthcare providers who care for them regarding the physiological changes in vision throughout the aging process shows that the loss of visual acuity significantly affects the daily life of older adults and their families.


Objetivo. Describir la percepción de las personas mayores y de los profesionales que trabajan con ellas sobre los cambios fisiológicos en la visión durante el proceso de envejecimiento. Métodos. Estudio exploratorio, descriptivo con análisis cualitativo, realizado con 20 adultos mayores y seis profesionales de la salud que trabajan con adultos mayores en Paraíba (Brasil). Para la recolección de los datos se utilizó la técnica de grupo focal. A la información recopilada se le realizó el análisis de temática inductiva con la ayuda del software de análisis textual. Resultados. Tanto los adultos mayores como los profesionales describieron los cambios fisiológicos relacionados con la visión con las siguientes palabras: visión, dificultad, ver, catarata, anteojos, cirugía, más, edad, ojo y "no". Conclusión. La percepción de los adultos mayores y de profesionales que los atienden sobre los cambios fisiológicos en la visión muestra que la pérdida de la agudeza visual modifica significativamente la vida cotidiana del anciano y la de su familia.


Objetivo: Descriver a percepção de idosos e profissionais que trabalham com idosos sobre as alterações fisiológicas da visão durante o processo de envelhecimento. Métodos: Estudo exploratório, descritivo, com análise qualitativa, realizado com 20 idosos e seis profissionais de saúde que trabalham com idosos em João Pessoa, Paraíba (Brasil). Para a coleta de dados, utilizou-se a Técnica de Grupos Focais, sendo que os dados foram submetidos à Análise Temática Indutiva com auxílio de um software de análise textual. Resultados: As alterações fisiológicas relacionadas à visão foram descritas tanto pelos idosos quanto pelos profissionais por meio das seguintes palavras: visão, dificuldade; enxergar; catarata; óculos; cirurgia; mais; idade; olho e não. Esses termos representam declínios da visão decorrentes do avanço da idade que modificam significativamente o cotidiano dos idosos e seus familiares. Conclusão. A percepção dos idosos e dos profissionais que os cuidam sobre as alterações fisiológicas da visão mostra que a perda da acuidade visual modifica significativamente o cotidiano do idoso e de sua família.


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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Vision, Ocular , Aged , Aging , Geriatric Nursing , Visual Acuity , Life Style
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Rev. med. cine ; 17(3)jul./sep. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228844

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Sobre la gradual desaparición de la visión y los recuerdos de John Hull, contada en Notas sobre la ceguera (2016), planteamos una explicación informacional de los cambios neurológicos a los que les conlleva la ceguera. El cerebro, en tanto un sistema de reorganización, puede adaptarse a la pérdida de funciones, como la vista, y sobre esta asentar el desarrollo de nuevas capacidades de adaptación. En John Hull, la actividad epiconsciente se mantiene sobre la base de una actividad perceptual que se orienta esencialmente desde lo auditivo y lo táctil, y ya no desde la modalidad visual. La memoria visual se va desvaneciendo, mientras que la actividad psíquica consciente se sostiene sobre la memoria auditiva y la memoria táctil. Las áreas primarias occipitales, fueron envueltas, desde arriba (cinéticamente) en las áreas paleocorticales, logrando un procesamiento no típico: como la activación en la percepción del sonido y el tacto. La actividad epiconsciente nunca se ve alterada. John Hull siempre imagina y piensa, siempre actúa y percibe. Lo esencial que le ocurre es que debe aprender a percibir no visualmente sino, y de modo esencial: auditiva y táctilmente. John Hull, entonces, ha aprendido a ver con sus sensaciones auditivas y táctiles. (AU)


On the gradual loss of John Hull's vision and memories, recounted in Notes on blindness (2016), we propose an informational explanation of the neurological changes that blindness leads to. The brain, as a reorganization system, can adapt to the loss of functions, such as sight, and on this base the development of new adaptive capacities. In John Hull, the epicconscious activity is maintained on the basis of a perceptual activity that is oriented essentially from the auditory and the tactile, and no longer from the visual modality. The visual memory is fading, while the conscious-psychic activity is based on the auditory memory and the tactile memory. The occipital primary areas were wrapped, from above (kinetically) in the paleocortical areas, achieving non-typical processing: such as activation in the perception of sound and touch. Epicconscious activity is never altered. John Hull always imagines and thinks, always acts and perceives. The essential thing that happens to him is that he must learn to perceive not visually but, and essentially: auditory and tactile. John Hull, then, has learned to see with his auditory and tactile sensations. (AU)


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Humans , Blindness , Vision, Ocular , Cerebral Cortex , Motion Pictures , Conscience , Sensation
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-908638

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Wavefront aberration is an evaluation index of objective visual quality.In recent years, the relationship between the wavefront aberration compensation in human eyes and the visual quality has been paid more and more attention.There is a mutual compensation relationship between various aberration terms, between corneal aberration and intraocular aberration, and between the anterior and posterior corneal surfaces, and the visual nervous system compensates human eye aberrations.The characteristics of aberration compensation change with age, and are different in analysis of different regions.Vision correction methods, such as refractive surgery and contact lenses, will change the aberration compensation relationship in human eyes, and the changes caused may have an impact on visual quality.It is important to understand the relationship between the aberration compensation characteristics in human eyes and the visual quality.Therefore, not only the existing aberrations should be taken into consideration, but also the compensation characteristics of human eye aberrations must be elucidated to make personalized correction for the aberrations and improve the visual quality after correction.The research progress and significance on the relationship between human eye aberration compensation characteristics and visual quality were reviewed in this article.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-908654

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Objective:To study the therapeutic effect of 1.8 mm micro incision prechop phacoemulsification (PE) in patients with nuclear cataract.Methods:The clinical data of 120 patients with nuclear cataract from June to December 2018 in Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 60 patients were treated with 1.8 mm micro incision prechop PE (prechop group), and 60 patients were treated with 1.8 mm micro incision PE (non-prechop group). The effective ultrasonic time and ultrasonic energy were recorded. The changes of optimum corrected vision, astigmatism degree and related indexes of corneal endothelial cells 1 d before operation and 1 d, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months after operation were compared between 2 groups.Results:The effective ultrasonic time and ultrasonic energy in prechop group were significantly lower than those in non-prechop group: (44.04 ± 8.93) s vs. (59.03 ± 9.98) s and (11.29 ± 1.08)% vs. (14.15 ± 1.16)%, and there were statistical differences ( t = 4.139 and 5.289, <0.05). No serious complications occurred in both groups. There was no statistical difference in optimum corrected vision 1d before operation and 1 d after operation between 2 groups ( P>0.05); the optimum corrected vision 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after operation in prechop group was significantly better than that in non-prechop group, and there was statistical difference ( P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in astigmatism degree before and after operation ( P>0.05). The density of corneal endothelial cells and the proportion of hexagonal cells after operation in prechop group were significantly higher than those in non-prechop group, the area of corneal endothelial cells and variation coefficient were significantly lower than those in non-prechop group, and there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The 1.8 mm micro incision prechop PE to treat nuclear cataract can effectively reduce astigmatism degree after operation and damage corneal endothelial cells in lower degree. And it is better to patients′ postoperative visual recovery.

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