游戏,压力和厚脉络膜:电子竞技选手的案例系列。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Mehmet Cem Sabaner, Irem Gunes, Fatih Gurdal, Elon H C van Dijk, Prithvi Ramtohul, Yousif Subhi
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目的厚脉络膜疾病谱系以脉络膜增厚、血管高通透性和脉络膜循环结构改变为特征。这可导致中心性浆液性脉络膜视网膜病变(CSC),临床表现为视网膜色素上皮脱落和视网膜下积液。尽管皮质类固醇暴露是CSC的主要危险因素,但其发病机制尚不清楚。本文描述了一个参与竞争性视频游戏的个体出现厚脉络膜疾病的病例系列,并阐明了长时间屏幕暴露和电子竞技相关压力对厚脉络膜疾病的影响。我们报告了8名男性电子竞技选手被诊断为厚脉络膜疾病,其中6名患有CSC, 2名患有无并发症的厚脉络膜。所有人都报告了平均每天5-10小时的屏幕暴露和比赛期间的压力增加。一些病例通过改变生活方式解决,而另一些则需要医疗干预。减少电子游戏和压力与症状改善相关。结论高强度电子竞技可能通过长时间的屏幕暴露和持续的应激导致厚脉络膜疾病。直播和竞争压力可能会放大这些影响。压力管理和控制屏幕时间可以减轻风险。本病例系列强调了长时间游戏压力与厚脉络膜疾病之间可能存在的联系。认识和实施预防措施对于保持电子竞技选手的眼部健康至关重要。需要进行更大规模的进一步研究。
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Play, pressure, and pachychoroid: A case series on e-sports players.

PurposeThe pachychoroid disease spectrum is characterized by choroidal thickening, vascular hyperpermeability, and structural alterations in the choroidal circulation. This can lead to central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), which is clinically seen as retinal pigment epithelium detachments and subretinal fluid accumulation. Despite the fact that corticosteroid exposure is a main risk factor for CSC, its pathogenesis is unknown. This paper describes a case series in which individuals engaged in competitive video gaming presented with pachychoroid disease, and sheds light on the impact of prolonged screen exposure and e-sports-related stress on pachychoroid disease.Case presentationWe report 8 male e-sports players diagnosed with pachychoroid disease, including 6 with CSC and 2 with uncomplicated pachychoroid. All reported average daily screen exposure of 5-10 h and heightened stress during tournaments. Some cases resolved with lifestyle changes, while others required medical intervention. Reduction in video gaming and stress was correlated with symptomatic improvement.ConclusionsHigh-intensity e-sports may contribute to pachychoroid disease through prolonged screen exposure and sustained stress. Live streaming and competitive pressure may amplify these effects. Stress management and regulated screen time could mitigate risks. This case series highlights a possible association between prolonged gaming stress and pachychoroid disease. Awareness and the implementation of preventive measures are essential for maintaining ocular health in e-sports players. Further research with larger cohorts is needed.

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CiteScore
3.60
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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