scholarly journals Vitrum Vision Forte therapy effect in patients with accommodative asthenopia

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 48-53
Author(s):  
Yury Sergeyevich Astakhov ◽  
Alla Borisovna Lisochkina ◽  
Pavel Andreevich Nechiporenko ◽  
Aleksandra Ivanovna Titarenko

The article presents the results of observational study of Vitrum Vision Forte efficacy in patients with accommodative asthenopia. The changes in asthenopic complaints, Mesotest and computer accomodography data were measured. A decrease in asthenopic complaints’ incidence and severity, a statistically significant increase in mesopic vision and glare sensitivity, a statistically significant reduction in ciliary muscle microfluctuations and accommodative response stability increase were observed.

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 58-62
Author(s):  
Abida Mahdi

The purpose of this study is to study the state of accommodative function in contemporary schoolchildren using the method of computer accommodation. We studied 50 children (10-16 years old): 40 with different degrees of myopia and 10 children (control group) with emmetropia. The accommodation was studied with the computer accomodate Righton Speedy-K ver. MF-1. Defined power of accommodative response to accommodative stimulus imposed by calculating a ratio the coefficient of accommodative response (CAR) and the nature of the contraction of the fibers of the ciliary muscle by determining microfluctuations coefficient (CMF). It was found that in groups of patients with emmetropia and weak myopia, the coefficient of accommodation response and the microfluctuation coefficient exceed the average normal values. Especially pronounced changes in the group of children with mild myopia. In groups of children with moderate and high myopia, the CAR is significantly lower than in mild myopia and emmetropia, while the CMF also exceeds normal values.


VASA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 452-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus Amendt ◽  
Ulrich Beschorner ◽  
Matthias Waliszewski ◽  
Martin Sigl ◽  
Ralf Langhoff ◽  
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Abstract. Background: The purpose of this observational study is to report the six-month clinical outcomes with a new multiple stent delivery system in patients with femoro-popliteal lesions. Patients and methods: The LOCOMOTIVE study is an observational multicentre study with a primary endpoint target lesion revascularization (TLR) rate at six months. Femoro-popliteal lesions were prepared with uncoated and/or paclitaxel-coated peripheral balloon catheters. When flow limiting dissections, elastic recoil or recoil due to calcification required stenting, up to six short stents per delivery device, each 13 mm in length, were implanted. Sonographic follow-ups and clinical assessments were scheduled at six months. Results: For this first analysis, a total of 75 patients 72.9 ± 9.2 years of age were enrolled. The majority of the 176 individually treated lesions were in the superficial femoral artery (76.2 %, 134/176) whereas the rate of TASC C/D amounted to 51.1 % (90/176). The total lesion length was 14.5 ± 9.0 cm with reference vessel diameters of 5.6 ± 0.7 mm. Overall 47 ± 18 % of lesion lengths could be saved from stenting. At six months, the patency was 90.7 % (68/75) and all-cause TLR rates were 5.3 % (4/75) in the overall cohort. Conclusions: The first clinical experience at six months suggests that the MSDS strategy was safe and effective to treat femoro-popliteal lesions of considerable length (14.5 ± 9.0 cm). Almost half of the lesion length could be saved from stenting while patency was high and TLR rates were acceptably low.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ihori Kobayashi ◽  
Brian Hall ◽  
Courtney Hout ◽  
Vanessa Springston ◽  
Patrick Palmieri

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muneo Kitajima ◽  
Motoyuki Akamatsu ◽  
Yasunori Maruyama ◽  
Kouichi Kuroda ◽  
Kazuhito Katou ◽  
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