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与眼球相连或分离状态下人水平眼肌等长张力的测量

Isometric force measured in human horizontal eye muscles attached to or detached from the globe
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摘要 Background:Human eye muscle tension has been measured directly only in detached condition.The purpose of this study is to compare force development in single,horizontal human eye muscle during saccadic eye movements,first when the muscle was still attached and later when it was detached from the globe.Methods:Eleven horizontal muscles of eight patients were examined during surgery under topical anesthesia for concomitant strabismus.None of the muscles examined had been operated before.Isometric muscle tension was recorded with a strain gauge system,to which the muscle tendon was attached by a silk suture.The subjects made saccadic eye movements with the non-recorded eye by fixating light-emitting diodes in the center and at 10,20,and 30° horizontally to each side.Continuous and stepwise saccades were produced.In the tension signals,peak tension(Fp),steady tension(Fs),and the ratio Fp/Fs were measured.Statistical analysis was done with multivariate analysis of variance.Results:The values of Fp,Fs,and Fp/Fs at different amplitudes of the saccadic eye movements were compared in the attached and the detached muscle.There were no consistent statistical differences between the values obtained in the two conditions.Conclusions:The muscle force development,measured at the tendon,was the same in muscles attached to the globe and in muscles free from the globe.Thus isometricmuscle tension can be adequately recorded in muscles still attached to the globe,which increases the possibilities for studying contractile properties of various eye muscles during ophthalmic surgery procedures performed under topical anesthesia. Background:Human eye muscle tension has been measured directly only in detached condition.The purpose of this study is to compare force development in single,horizontal human eye muscle during saccadic eye movements,first when the muscle was still attached and later when it was detached from the globe.Methods:Eleven horizontal muscles of eight patients were examined during surgery under topical anesthesia for concomitant strabismus.None of the muscles examined had been operated before.Isometric muscle tension was recorded with a strain gauge system,to which the muscle tendon was attached by a silk suture.The subjects made saccadic eye movements with the non-recorded eye by fixating light-emitting diodes in the center and at 10,20,and 30° horizontally to each side.Continuous and stepwise saccades were produced.In the tension signals,peak tension(Fp),steady tension(Fs),and the ratio Fp/Fs were measured.Statistical analysis was done with multivariate analysis of variance.Results:The values of Fp,Fs,and Fp/Fs at different amplitudes of the saccadic eye movements were compared in the attached and the detached muscle.There were no consistent statistical differences between the values obtained in the two conditions.Conclusions:The muscle force development,measured at the tendon,was the same in muscles attached to the globe and in muscles free from the globe.Thus isometricmuscle tension can be adequately recorded in muscles still attached to the globe,which increases the possibilities for studying contractile properties of various eye muscles during ophthalmic surgery procedures performed under topical anesthesia.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(眼科学分册)》 2006年第10期35-35,共1页 Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Ophthalmology
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