角膜移植病人都去哪儿了?

Karen K Yeung (OD), Jennifer H Tai, Barry A Weissman PhD (OD)
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临床医生通常认为,很少有60岁以上的角膜移植术患者被随访。我们假设这一观察结果的发生是因为角膜变形随着年龄的增长而减少。本文回顾性分析了在33个月的时间里,106例角膜创面患者在一次隐形眼镜治疗中随访了至少24个月。将角膜移植患者在治疗的第二年接受专业评估的次数和年龄与非角膜移植对照组进行比较。角膜移植和非角膜移植均显示正常的年龄分布,在60岁后下降。与非角膜移植患者相比,角膜移植患者年龄稍大,在第二年接受的专业护理明显更多。60岁以后进行隐形眼镜护理的角膜塑形和非角膜塑形者较少。角膜变形术在隐形眼镜护理中出现的时间比非角膜变形术长。
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Where have all the keratoconic patients gone?

Clinicians commonly comment that few keratoconic patients >60 years of age are followed. We hypothesize that this observation occurs because keratoconics present less frequently for contact lens care with age. Charts of 106 keratoconic patients followed in one contact lens practice for at least 24 months during a 33-month period were reviewed retrospectively. The number of professional evaluations and ages of keratoconic patients during their second year of care were considered and compared to a nonkeratoconic control group. Keratoconic and nonkeratoconics both show normal age distributions that decline after 60 years of age. Keratoconics were found to be slightly older and presented for significantly more professional care compared to non-keratoconic patients in the second year of care. Fewer keratoconics and nonkeratoconics present for contact lens care after 60 years of age. Keratoconics present for contact lens care longer than do nonkeratoconics.

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