[Aberrometry in the diagnosis and treatment of keratoconus].

Q3 Medicine
S I Anisimov, S Micovic, N S Anisimova
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Abstract

Keratoconus (KC) is a bilateral progressive disease that often begins in young adulthood. Advanced KC significantly impairs patients' quality of life, making early detection of the condition a critical goal for specialists. Early identification of KC greatly influences both the treatment strategy and the outcomes. This review focuses on the ocular wavefront in KC, which is of interest from the perspective of early diagnosis. The article outlines the nature of optical aberrations in the eye, particularly in KC, and the principles of wavefront aberration analysis. An increase in higher-order aberrations is one of the earliest signs of incipient KC and a key contributor to reduced visual quality. Some of the widely used KC treatment methods, such as corneal cross-linking and the implantation of intracorneal segments, has been established to positively impact many aspects of KC pathogenesis, including reduction in higher-order aberrations, which in turn improves visual quality. Monitoring of the outcomes of treatment or optical correction in KC using higher-order aberrations is a delicate approach, as vision improvements following treatment are often unexplained by routine eye examination methods. However, the choice of the optimal method of visual rehabilitation for KC patients remains unresolved. Efforts to find new treatment methods, primarily through combinations and modifications of existing techniques, are ongoing. The article discusses this promising approach of using wavefront as an additional criterion for assessing the performance of the optical system in the diagnosis, treatment, and optical correction of KC.

[角膜曲率分析在角膜炎诊断和治疗中的应用]。
角膜塑形镜(KC)是一种双侧进展性疾病,通常在青壮年时期发病。晚期 KC 严重影响患者的生活质量,因此尽早发现该病成为专科医生的重要目标。早期发现 KC 对治疗策略和疗效都有很大影响。本综述侧重于 KC 的眼波面,从早期诊断的角度来看,这一点很有意义。文章概述了眼球光学像差的性质,尤其是在 KC 中,以及波前像差分析的原理。高阶像差的增加是初期 KC 的最早征兆之一,也是导致视觉质量下降的关键因素。一些广泛使用的 KC 治疗方法,如角膜交联术和角膜内瓣植入术,已被证实对 KC 发病机制的许多方面有积极影响,包括减少高阶像差,进而改善视觉质量。利用高阶像差监测 KC 的治疗或光学矫正效果是一种精细的方法,因为常规眼科检查方法往往无法解释治疗后视力的改善。然而,为 KC 患者选择最佳视力康复方法的问题仍未解决。人们正在努力寻找新的治疗方法,主要是通过对现有技术进行组合和修改。本文讨论了在 KC 的诊断、治疗和光学矫正中使用波前作为评估光学系统性能的附加标准这一前景广阔的方法。
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Vestnik oftalmologii
Vestnik oftalmologii Medicine-Ophthalmology
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0.80
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129
期刊介绍: The journal publishes materials on the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, hygiene of vision, prevention of ophthalmic affections, history of Russian ophthalmology, organization of ophthalmological aid to the population, as well as the problems of special equipment. Original scientific articles and surveys on urgent problems of theory and practice of Russian and foreign ophthalmology are published. The journal contains book reviews on ophthalmology, information on the activities of ophthalmologists" scientific societies, chronicle of congresses and conferences.The journal is intended for ophthalmologists and scientific workers dealing with clinical problems of diseases of the eye and physiology of vision.
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