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Predictive value of retinal function by the Purkinje test in patients scheduled for cataract surgery in Kinshasa, DR Congo

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摘要 AIM:To assess the retinal function in patients with dense cataracts in resource poor settings in Kinshasa,DR Congo.METHODS:In a tertiary eye care center,the Purkinje entoptic test was performed as part of the ophthalmological examination in 98 eyes in patients with cataract,using a penlight.Totally 92 cataract patients including 86 patients suffered from unilateral and 6 from bilateral cataracts were included in the study.The investigator asked the patients about their perception of the vascular pattern most commonly described as a leafless or dead tree.Visual acuity≥6/60 was considered an indication of good visual function and visual acuity<6/60 of poor function.Following small incision cataract surgery,best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)was determined and compared with the preoperative findings.RESULTS:Out of 98 eyes,there were 80(81.6%)where the Purkinje entoptic phenomenon was reported by the patients.After cataract surgery,out of the 80 eyes,there were 75(93.8%)with a BCVA of better than 6/60,whereas in 5 eyes(6.2%),BCVA was 6/60 or less.Out of the 18 eyes(18.4%)where no Purkinje tree was recognized,there were 14(77.8%)with BCVA of better than 6/60,whereas in 4(22.2%)BCVA was 6/60 or less.CONCLUSION:The Purkinje entoptic test is successfully used for preoperative assessment of retinal function inpatients with dense cataract.However,further investigation and refinement of the test is necessary to validate the method for use in sub-Saharan conditions.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2021年第9期1392-1395,共4页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
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