不同眼状态下角膜生物力学特性及新测量技术。

ISRN ophthalmology Pub Date : 2014-03-04 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/724546
Nery Garcia-Porta, Paulo Fernandes, Antonio Queiros, Jose Salgado-Borges, Manuel Parafita-Mato, Jose Manuel González-Méijome
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摘要

一些屈光和治疗治疗以及一些眼部或全身性疾病可能会引起角膜机械阻力的变化。此外,眼压测量,最常用的临床工具之一,也高度依赖于这一特征。角膜的生物力学特性现在可以在临床上用不同的仪器来测量。在目前的工作中,我们回顾了角膜的生物力学特性的潜在作用,在眼科和视觉科学的不同领域,根据物质的基本性质的定义和从不同的仪器获得的结果。迄今为止发表的大量文献提供了对不同视力威胁眼病和不同手术后角膜力学特性变化的见解。随着一些新技术被应用于角膜生物力学特性的分析,这一领域的前景非常广阔。
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Corneal biomechanical properties in different ocular conditions and new measurement techniques.

Corneal biomechanical properties in different ocular conditions and new measurement techniques.

Corneal biomechanical properties in different ocular conditions and new measurement techniques.

Several refractive and therapeutic treatments as well as several ocular or systemic diseases might induce changes in the mechanical resistance of the cornea. Furthermore, intraocular pressure measurement, one of the most used clinical tools, is also highly dependent on this characteristic. Corneal biomechanical properties can be measured now in the clinical setting with different instruments. In the present work, we review the potential role of the biomechanical properties of the cornea in different fields of ophthalmology and visual science in light of the definitions of the fundamental properties of matter and the results obtained from the different instruments available. The body of literature published so far provides an insight into how the corneal mechanical properties change in different sight-threatening ocular conditions and after different surgical procedures. The future in this field is very promising with several new technologies being applied to the analysis of the corneal biomechanical properties.

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