ARMD--pilot (case series) environmental intervention data.

S Richer
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Abstract

Background: A description and justification for using a standardized clinical low-cost, "low-technology," ocular and systemic "ARMD work-up" protocol was presented in the methods paper (Part I).

Methods: Fourteen male patients (70 +/- 9 years), receiving 0.73 +/- 0.45 portions of dark-green, leafy vegetables/day base intake, were placed on an additional portion of 5 ounces sauted spinach 4 to 7 times per week or lutein-based antioxidant (three patients). Detailed "ARMD work-up" data for six of these patients and summary pilot (case series) environmental intervention data are presented.

Results: One, Patients demonstrated short-term positive effects in visual function in one or both eyes with this mild therapeutic approach: Amsler grid (87%); Snellen Acuity (71%); Contrast sensitivity (92%); SKILL (65%); Glare recovery (69%); and Activities of Daily Vision Subscale (60%); Two, There was no obvious correlation between ophthalmoscopic appearance of the retina and visual outcome; and Three, Patient symptoms did not necessarily correlate with observed changes in visual function.

Conclusions: The approach to atrophic ARMD presented here warrants informal practitioner replication and formal randomized prospective clinical case-control evaluation.

ARMD——试点(案例系列)环境干预数据。
背景:方法论文(第一部分)介绍了使用标准化临床低成本,“低技术”,眼部和全身“ARMD检查”方案的描述和理由。方法:14名男性患者(70 +/- 9岁),接受0.73 +/- 0.45份深绿色绿叶蔬菜/天的基础摄入量,每周4 - 7次额外的5盎司炒菠菜或叶黄素基抗氧化剂(3名患者)。其中6名患者的详细“ARMD检查”数据和总结试点(病例系列)环境干预数据。结果:第一,患者在单眼或双眼视觉功能方面表现出短期的积极作用,这种温和的治疗方法:Amsler网格(87%);Snellen敏锐度(71%);对比敏感度(92%);技能(65%);眩光恢复(69%);日常视觉活动量表(60%);二、检眼镜视网膜外观与视力结果无明显相关性;第三,患者症状与观察到的视觉功能变化不一定相关。结论:这里提出的萎缩性ARMD的方法值得非正式的医生复制和正式的随机前瞻性临床病例对照评估。
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