Luis Fernando Barba–Gallardo , Lina María Jaramillo-Trejos , Ana María Agudelo-Guevara , Andrea Paola Galicia-Durán , Elizabeth Casillas–Casillas
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摘要
目的分析 18 至 35 岁被诊断为角膜炎的患者使用眼镜和硬性透气 (RGP) 隐形眼镜的双眼视力。研究由墨西哥阿瓜斯卡连特斯自治大学(Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes)和哥伦比亚安第斯佩雷拉大学基金会(Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina Pereira)牵头进行。方法在2018年12月至2019年12月期间开展了一项单中心、前瞻性、非随机、比较性、干预性、开放标签研究,其中包括使用眼镜和RGP隐形眼镜的双眼视力表现差异。研究根据符合纳入标准的角膜炎连续病例进行抽样,直至达到建议的样本量。结果与眼镜相比,硬性透气(RGP)隐形眼镜显著提高了角膜炎患者的远视力和近视力。视觉配准分析表明,RGP 隐形眼镜在两种距离上的外斜率都略高。82.5%的角膜塑形镜患者配戴眼镜时会出现代偿性视力下降,而配戴 RGP 隐形眼镜时仅为 42.50%。结论配戴 RGP 隐形眼镜的角膜病患者的双眼视觉能力,如视力、立体视和容纳灵活性都有所提高(42.59%)。然而,即使屈光和运动系统相对于正常范围失衡,在使用 RGP 隐形眼镜后,融合储备和近辐辏点(NPC)的断点和恢复点之间的范围也会改善,这表明运动系统从中期到长期都处于适应状态。
Binocular vision parameters and visual performance in bilateral keratoconus corrected with spectacles versus rigid gas-permeable contact lenses
Purpose
To analyze binocular vision of individuals aged 18 to 35 years diagnosed with keratoconus, utilizing spectacles and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lenses. Research was led by the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México and Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina Pereira, Colombia.
Methods
A single center, prospective non-randomized, comparative, interventional, open-label study, in which the differences in binocular vision performance with both spectacles and RGP contact lenses was carried out from December 2018 to December 2019. Sampling was performed according to consecutive cases with keratoconus that met the inclusion criteria until the proposed sample size was reached.
Results
Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lenses notably enhanced distance and near visual acuity in keratoconus patients compared to spectacles. Visual alignment analysis shows exophoria at both distances and is slightly higher with RGP contact lenses. The difference was statistically significant (p<0.05), with 82.5 % presenting compensated phoria with spectacles and pnly 42.50% with RGP contact lenses. Stereoscopic vision improved while wearing RGP contact lenses (42.59 %), although accommodation and accommodative flexibility remained within normal ranges.
Conclusions
Patients with keratoconus fitted with RGP contact lenses have improved binocular vision skills such as visual acuity, stereopsis, and accommodative flexibility. However, even when the vergence and motor system is decompensated with respect to normal ranges, the range between break and recovery points for both fusional reserves and the near point of convergence (NPC) improves with the use of RGP contact lenses, giving indications of an adaptive condition of the motor system from the medium to the long term.