AIM:To determine the relevance of the objective parameters addressing the altered biomechanical properties of cornea for glaucoma monitoring in patients with mild or moderate thyroid associated orbitopathy(TAO),and...AIM:To determine the relevance of the objective parameters addressing the altered biomechanical properties of cornea for glaucoma monitoring in patients with mild or moderate thyroid associated orbitopathy(TAO),and in healthy individuals.· METHODS:Twenty-five patients with TAO(group 1)and 25 healthy adults(group 2) were included to the study.Both groups were of a similar age and the ratio women:man.For each patient,the following parameters of both eyes were measured with ocular response analyzer(ORA):corneal hysteresis(CH),corneal resistance factor(CRF),Goldmann correlated intraocular pressure(IOPg) and corneal compensated intraocular pressure(IOPcc).In both groups participating in our study,all measurements were performed within minutes to reduce the diurnal effects.· RESULTS:The mean age in group 1 was 56±11y and76%were women,24%were men.The mean age in group 2 was 64±11y and 68%were women,32%were men.CH correlated negatively with IOPg in group 1(r^2=0.10,P 〈0.05).IOPg strongly correlated with IOPcc in both groups(group 1:r^2=0.79,P〈0.0001;group 2:r^2=0.85,P〈0.0001).There was positive correlation between CRF and IOPg in group 1(r^2=0.12,P〈0.05) and in group 2(r^2=0.31,P〈0.0001).Statistical analysis revealed no significant correlation between CRF and IOPcc in group 1(r^2=0.009,P 〉0.05) and also no significant correlation in group 2(r^2=0.04,P〉0.05).CRF mean value in group 2(11.51±1.72 mm Hg) was higher than in group 1(10.85±1.45 mm Hg)(P〈0.05).IOPg strongly correlated with IOPcc in both groups(group 1:r^2=0.79,P〈0.0001;group 2:r^2=0.85,P 〈0.0001).There was also strong correlation between CRF and CH in both populations:group 1:(r^2=0.58,P〈0.0001),group 2:(r^2=0.41,P 〈0.0001).· CONCLUSION:Biomechanical parameters of cornea,as quantified by CH and CRF,and measured together with IOPcc,precisely reveal glaucoma staging in TAO and thus are reliable for diagnosing and follow-up in clinical practice. 〈/tr〉展开更多
Background:To evaluate,using a rabbit model,the influence of the wound healing process at the flap edge on corneal biomechanics after sutured,glued,and non-augmented microkeratome flaps.Methods:Unilateral 160μm thick...Background:To evaluate,using a rabbit model,the influence of the wound healing process at the flap edge on corneal biomechanics after sutured,glued,and non-augmented microkeratome flaps.Methods:Unilateral 160μm thick laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)flaps using a mechanical microkeratome were performed on the corneas of the left eyes of 36 rabbits.Animals were then divided into 3 groups of 12 rabbits each:A:the flaps were glued with human fibrin tissue adhesive(Tisseel);B:the flaps were sutured;and C:the flaps were allowed to heal without the use of sutures or glue(non-augmented).The contralateral eyes served as controls.Reichert ocular response analyzer(ORA)was used to measure corneal hysteresis(CH),corneal resistance factor(CRF),Goldmann-correlated intraocular pressure(IOPg)and cornea-compensated IOP(IOPcc)at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively.In vivo confocal microscopy(IVCM)was also used to study the corneal wound healing process in all groups.Results:Both mean CH and mean CRF were significantly higher in sutured and glued groups compared with the non-augmented group at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively(P<0.0001).No statistically significant difference in corneal biomechanics was found between controls and groups A and B at any time points.Activated keratocytes were detected at the wound edge and peripheral flap interface in sutured and glued groups.Conclusion:The healing process at the wound edge is critical for optimal corneal integrity.Fibrin glue may serve as a safe and effective substitute to sutures in enhancing the corneal flap edge healing response and in increasing its mechanical strength.展开更多
文摘AIM:To determine the relevance of the objective parameters addressing the altered biomechanical properties of cornea for glaucoma monitoring in patients with mild or moderate thyroid associated orbitopathy(TAO),and in healthy individuals.· METHODS:Twenty-five patients with TAO(group 1)and 25 healthy adults(group 2) were included to the study.Both groups were of a similar age and the ratio women:man.For each patient,the following parameters of both eyes were measured with ocular response analyzer(ORA):corneal hysteresis(CH),corneal resistance factor(CRF),Goldmann correlated intraocular pressure(IOPg) and corneal compensated intraocular pressure(IOPcc).In both groups participating in our study,all measurements were performed within minutes to reduce the diurnal effects.· RESULTS:The mean age in group 1 was 56±11y and76%were women,24%were men.The mean age in group 2 was 64±11y and 68%were women,32%were men.CH correlated negatively with IOPg in group 1(r^2=0.10,P 〈0.05).IOPg strongly correlated with IOPcc in both groups(group 1:r^2=0.79,P〈0.0001;group 2:r^2=0.85,P〈0.0001).There was positive correlation between CRF and IOPg in group 1(r^2=0.12,P〈0.05) and in group 2(r^2=0.31,P〈0.0001).Statistical analysis revealed no significant correlation between CRF and IOPcc in group 1(r^2=0.009,P 〉0.05) and also no significant correlation in group 2(r^2=0.04,P〉0.05).CRF mean value in group 2(11.51±1.72 mm Hg) was higher than in group 1(10.85±1.45 mm Hg)(P〈0.05).IOPg strongly correlated with IOPcc in both groups(group 1:r^2=0.79,P〈0.0001;group 2:r^2=0.85,P 〈0.0001).There was also strong correlation between CRF and CH in both populations:group 1:(r^2=0.58,P〈0.0001),group 2:(r^2=0.41,P 〈0.0001).· CONCLUSION:Biomechanical parameters of cornea,as quantified by CH and CRF,and measured together with IOPcc,precisely reveal glaucoma staging in TAO and thus are reliable for diagnosing and follow-up in clinical practice. 〈/tr〉
文摘Background:To evaluate,using a rabbit model,the influence of the wound healing process at the flap edge on corneal biomechanics after sutured,glued,and non-augmented microkeratome flaps.Methods:Unilateral 160μm thick laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)flaps using a mechanical microkeratome were performed on the corneas of the left eyes of 36 rabbits.Animals were then divided into 3 groups of 12 rabbits each:A:the flaps were glued with human fibrin tissue adhesive(Tisseel);B:the flaps were sutured;and C:the flaps were allowed to heal without the use of sutures or glue(non-augmented).The contralateral eyes served as controls.Reichert ocular response analyzer(ORA)was used to measure corneal hysteresis(CH),corneal resistance factor(CRF),Goldmann-correlated intraocular pressure(IOPg)and cornea-compensated IOP(IOPcc)at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively.In vivo confocal microscopy(IVCM)was also used to study the corneal wound healing process in all groups.Results:Both mean CH and mean CRF were significantly higher in sutured and glued groups compared with the non-augmented group at 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively(P<0.0001).No statistically significant difference in corneal biomechanics was found between controls and groups A and B at any time points.Activated keratocytes were detected at the wound edge and peripheral flap interface in sutured and glued groups.Conclusion:The healing process at the wound edge is critical for optimal corneal integrity.Fibrin glue may serve as a safe and effective substitute to sutures in enhancing the corneal flap edge healing response and in increasing its mechanical strength.