Novel non-invasive physical photobiomodulation can treat congenital colour vision deficiency and enhance color vision recognition ability: a randomized, single blind, controlled clinical trial

Nandi Bao, Liang Jia
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Background: Color vision deficiency (CVD) is a common congenital ophthalmic disease, and no effective therapeutic measures are currently available for this patient population. This study aimed to explore the efficacy of photobiomodulation (PBM) in CVD patients. Methods: A randomized controlled trial design was applied in this study, whereby 80 patients with red-green CVD were randomly divided into PBM treatment and control groups. Color vision was assessed after 1, 2, and 4 weeks of treatment. Statistical analysis of treatment was carried out using the Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's test for multiple comparisons using SPSS and R software. Findings: Compared to the control group, the color vision of CVD patients exhibited a significant improvement in the PBM treatment group for different parameters (Ps<0.05). Interpretation: PBM therapy could significantly improve color vision in patients with congenital CVD, especially in patients with green CVD.
新型无创物理光生物调节疗法可治疗先天性色觉缺陷并提高色觉识别能力:随机、单盲、对照临床试验
背景:色觉缺失症(CVD)是一种常见的先天性眼科疾病,目前还没有针对这一患者群体的有效治疗措施。本研究旨在探讨光生物调节(PBM)对色觉障碍患者的疗效。研究方法本研究采用随机对照试验设计,将 80 名红绿色盲患者随机分为 PBM 治疗组和对照组。分别在治疗 1 周、2 周和 4 周后进行色觉评估。使用 SPSS 和 R 软件对治疗进行统计分析,采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验和 Dunn's 检验进行多重比较。研究结果与对照组相比,PBM 治疗组 CVD 患者的色觉在不同参数上都有显著改善(Ps<0.05)。解释:PBM疗法能明显改善色觉:PBM疗法可明显改善先天性心血管疾病患者的色觉,尤其是绿色心血管疾病患者。
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