Purpose: To investigate the difference of stereometric parameters of optic nerve head between the normal subjects and patients with big-cupped disk and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).Methods: Twenty-two cases (44 ...Purpose: To investigate the difference of stereometric parameters of optic nerve head between the normal subjects and patients with big-cupped disk and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).Methods: Twenty-two cases (44 eyes) of normal subjects, 17 cases (34 eyes) of patients with big-cupped disk and 19 cases (37 eyes) of patients with POAG underwent Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) examination to get topography images and stereometric parameters of optic nerve head.Results: The stereometric parameters of optic nerve head of the normal, patients with big-cupped disk and POAG were 1) disk area (mm2): 1. 995± 0. 501, 2. 407±0. 661 and 2. 248±0.498; 2) cup area (mm2): 0.573±0.264, 1. 095±0. 673 and 1. 340±0. 516; 3) cup/disk ratio: 0. 25±0. 095, 0. 428±0. 176 and 0. 589±0.195; 4) rim area (mm2): 1.461±0.328, 1.312±0.418 and 0. 905± 0.409; 5)cup volume (mm3): 0. 108±0. 073, 0. 347±0. 346 and 0. 550 ±0. 394; 6) rim volume (mm3): 0. 421±0. 111, 0. 378±0. 225 and 0. 224±0. 189; 7) mean cup展开更多
Background Intensive insulin therapy has been found to lessen the progress of diabetic retinopathy (DR) to some extent,while it has also been implicated to be responsible for decrease of DR.We investigated visual fu...Background Intensive insulin therapy has been found to lessen the progress of diabetic retinopathy (DR) to some extent,while it has also been implicated to be responsible for decrease of DR.We investigated visual function and morphological changes in the macular area in short-term follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after intensive insulin therapy.Methods This was a prospective clinical study of nonproliferative DR patients (102 eyes,120 patients) undergoing intensive insulin therapy.The Contrast Glare Tester (Takagi CGT-1000) was used to examine contrast sensitivity (CS) and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) Ⅱ and Stratus Model 3000 OCT were used to observe the changes of morphology in the macular area.Follow-up times were pre-intensive therapy,3 and 6 months post-intensive therapy.Results CS at low and middle frequencies was higher at 3 and 6 months post-therapy compared with pre-therapy (P 〈0.05).Significant differences in CS at low frequency were found between 6 and 3 months post-therapy (P 〈0.05).Macular edema index was lower in the first,second,and third rings of the macular area after intensive therapy compared with pre-therapy (P 〈0.05).Compared with 3 months post-therapy,the macular edema index was lower in the first,second,and third rings of the macular area at 6 months post-therapy (P 〉0.05).No significant differences in the thickness of the first,second,and third rings of the macular area were detected between 3 and 6 months post-therapy and pre-therapy (P〉0.05).Conclusion CS and macular edema indexes were significantly improved in nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy patients after intensive insulin therapy,but thickness of the macular area was unchanged.展开更多
文摘Purpose: To investigate the difference of stereometric parameters of optic nerve head between the normal subjects and patients with big-cupped disk and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).Methods: Twenty-two cases (44 eyes) of normal subjects, 17 cases (34 eyes) of patients with big-cupped disk and 19 cases (37 eyes) of patients with POAG underwent Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) examination to get topography images and stereometric parameters of optic nerve head.Results: The stereometric parameters of optic nerve head of the normal, patients with big-cupped disk and POAG were 1) disk area (mm2): 1. 995± 0. 501, 2. 407±0. 661 and 2. 248±0.498; 2) cup area (mm2): 0.573±0.264, 1. 095±0. 673 and 1. 340±0. 516; 3) cup/disk ratio: 0. 25±0. 095, 0. 428±0. 176 and 0. 589±0.195; 4) rim area (mm2): 1.461±0.328, 1.312±0.418 and 0. 905± 0.409; 5)cup volume (mm3): 0. 108±0. 073, 0. 347±0. 346 and 0. 550 ±0. 394; 6) rim volume (mm3): 0. 421±0. 111, 0. 378±0. 225 and 0. 224±0. 189; 7) mean cup
文摘Background Intensive insulin therapy has been found to lessen the progress of diabetic retinopathy (DR) to some extent,while it has also been implicated to be responsible for decrease of DR.We investigated visual function and morphological changes in the macular area in short-term follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after intensive insulin therapy.Methods This was a prospective clinical study of nonproliferative DR patients (102 eyes,120 patients) undergoing intensive insulin therapy.The Contrast Glare Tester (Takagi CGT-1000) was used to examine contrast sensitivity (CS) and Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) Ⅱ and Stratus Model 3000 OCT were used to observe the changes of morphology in the macular area.Follow-up times were pre-intensive therapy,3 and 6 months post-intensive therapy.Results CS at low and middle frequencies was higher at 3 and 6 months post-therapy compared with pre-therapy (P 〈0.05).Significant differences in CS at low frequency were found between 6 and 3 months post-therapy (P 〈0.05).Macular edema index was lower in the first,second,and third rings of the macular area after intensive therapy compared with pre-therapy (P 〈0.05).Compared with 3 months post-therapy,the macular edema index was lower in the first,second,and third rings of the macular area at 6 months post-therapy (P 〉0.05).No significant differences in the thickness of the first,second,and third rings of the macular area were detected between 3 and 6 months post-therapy and pre-therapy (P〉0.05).Conclusion CS and macular edema indexes were significantly improved in nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy patients after intensive insulin therapy,but thickness of the macular area was unchanged.