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IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Natalia Kelly, Meri Vukicevic, Konstandina Koklanis
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本研究的目的是评估偏心视视训练计划的有效性,该计划结合了生物反馈训练,使用微视距和家庭练习,对多种视觉功能参数进行训练,并探讨治疗后视觉功能参数之间的潜在关系。对27名接受培训的参与者进行回顾性观察性评价。符合条件的参与者被诊断为继发于年龄相关性黄斑变性的双侧中央暗斑。所有参与者都参加了多达15个视觉和听觉生物反馈培训课程,并被要求在课程之间参加传统的家庭练习。使用黄斑完整性评估微周(MAIA)在较好的眼进行生物反馈训练。记录康复前后以P1、P2值和63%、95%双变量轮廓椭圆面积(BCEA)量化的远视、近视、对比敏感度和注视稳定性。训练后的距离视力(t(26) = 4938 p = .000)、近视力(Z = -4.461 p = .000)、对比敏感度(Z = -3.647 p = .000)和注视稳定性均有显著改善,包括P1 (t(26) = -9.490 p = .000)、P2 (t(26) = -7.338 p = 0.000)、63% BCEA (Z = 3.569 p = .000)和95% BCEA (t(26) = 4.687 p = .000)。在大多数视觉功能变量之间也发现了显著的中大型相关性。视觉和听觉生物反馈结合家庭锻炼有可能改善年龄相关性黄斑变性和不可逆中枢视力丧失患者的视觉功能参数。
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Effectiveness of visual and acoustic biofeedback eccentric viewing training in conjunction with home exercises on visual function: a retrospective observational review.

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an eccentric viewing training program that combines biofeedback training using micro-perimetry with home exercises on multiple visual function parameters and to explore potential relationships between post-treatment visual function parameters. A retrospective observational review of 27 participants who underwent the training program was performed. Eligible participants were diagnosed with bilateral central scotomas secondary to age-related macular degeneration. All participants undertook up to 15 visual and acoustic biofeedback training sessions and were required to partake in traditional home exercises between sessions. The biofeedback training was conducted in the better eye using the Macular Integrity Assessment microperimeter (MAIA). Distance and near acuity, contrast sensitivity and fixation stability quantified by the P1 and P2 values and the 63% and 95% bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA) before and after the rehabilitation program were recorded. Significant improvement was noted post-training for distance visual acuity (t(26) = 4938 p = .000), near visual acuity (Z = -4.461 p = .000), contrast sensitivity (Z = -3.647 p = .000) and fixation stability for all measures, including P1 (t(26) = -9.490 p = .000), P2 (t(26) = -7.338 p  = 0.000), 63% BCEA (Z = 3.569 p = .000) and 95% BCEA (t(26) = 4.687 p = .000). Significant medium-to-large correlations were also found between most visual function variables. Visual and acoustic biofeedback in conjunction with home exercises has the potential to improve visual function parameters in patients with age-related macular degeneration and irreversible central vision loss.

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Strabismus
Strabismus OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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