Effectiveness of a particular blue lens on photoparoxysmal response in photosensitive epileptic patients.

G Capovilla, F Beccaria, A Romeo, P Veggiotti, R Canger, F Paladin
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Abstract

The aim of our work was to test a particular type of lens for photosensitivity control in photosensitive epileptic patients. Previous papers considered color and shade of dark to test lens efficacy. We added a new variable, namely lens material, to these well-known variables. We performed electroencephalography (EEG) and simultaneous video recordings in 83 epileptic patients to evaluate the effectiveness of these experimental blue lenses on photoparoxysmal response (PPR). In addition, we compared the lenses with four other types of commercially available lenses. We found that the experimental lens type was very effective for photosensitivity inhibition in epileptic subjects. Indeed, PPR disappeared in 64 of 83 patients (77%) and diminished in 16 (19%). All the other commercial lenses were less effective. We think that this particular lens type could be useful in managing photosensitive epileptic patients.

特定蓝色晶状体对光敏性癫痫患者光发作反应的影响。
我们工作的目的是测试一种特殊类型的晶状体用于光敏性癫痫患者的光敏性控制。以前的论文考虑颜色和暗度来测试镜片的功效。我们在这些众所周知的变量中增加了一个新的变量,即镜头材料。我们对83例癫痫患者进行了脑电图(EEG)和同步视频记录,以评估这些实验性蓝色镜片对光性发作反应(PPR)的有效性。此外,我们还将这种镜片与其他四种商用镜片进行了比较。我们发现实验晶状体类型对癫痫患者的光敏抑制非常有效。事实上,83例患者中64例(77%)小反刍兽疫消失,16例(19%)减轻。所有其他的商业镜头都没有那么有效。我们认为这种特殊的晶状体类型可能对治疗光敏性癫痫患者有用。
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