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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 28(1): 0-0, ene.-mar. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-747729

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Objetivo: demostrar la utilidad de la microperimetría pre y posoperatoria en operados de agujero macular idiopático entre 2010-2012, en el Instituto Cubano de Oftalmología Ramón Pando Ferrer. Métodos: en una investigación longitudinal-prospectiva de 17 operados de agujero macular, se estudiaron la agudeza visual corregida y la microperimetría preoperatoria y posoperatoria. Se estableció como mejoría de la agudeza visual corregida si mejoraban dos líneas o más y como mejoría de la microperimetría si cumplían al menos dos de los parámetros: desaparición de escotoma absoluto, desaparición de escotoma relativo y mejoría de la sensibilidad retineana. Se efectuó el examen oftalmológico y la tomografía óptica coherente pre y posoperatorios, en los que se precisó la presencia y el cierre del agujero. Resultados: en la microperimetría preoperatoria presentaban escotoma absoluto el 64,71 por ciento, y escotoma relativo el 94,12 por ciento; la sensibilidad retiniana media fue de 8,40 ± 4,39 y la fijación era estable en el 81,82 por ciento de los pacientes. La sensibilidad retineana media preoperatoria presentó significación estadística respecto a la mejoría de la agudeza visual (p= 0,012). De los pacientes con cierre del agujero (64,71 por ciento), el 72,73 por ciento mejoró la agudeza visual (p= 0,006), y el 54,55 por ciento mejoró la microperimetría (p= 0,002). Se encontró significación estadística entre el cierre del agujero macular y la mejoría de la agudeza visual corregida (p= 0,009) y entre el cierre y la mejoría de la microperimetría (p= 0,043). Conclusiones: la sensibilidad retineana preoperatoria puede constituir un factor predictivo para la recuperación funcional del agujero macular. La recuperación de la agudeza visual tras el cierre del agujero conlleva la mejoría de la microperimetría. Esta última constituye un punto de apoyo para continuar la recuperación funcional(AU)


Objetive: to demonstrate utility of microperimetry to the surgery of idiopathic macular hole, among 2010-2012, in the "Ramón Pando Ferrer" Cuban Ophthalmology Institute. Methods: a longitudinal-prospective study of 17 patients who underwent surgery for idiopathic macular hole was carried out. The corrected visual acuity and microperimetry were studied before and after the surgery. If patient improved 2 lines or more of corrected visual acuity and if they having 2 of the items: disappearance of absolute scotoma, disappearance of scotoma relative, improvement of retinal sensitivity; were established improvement of them. Oftalmology exam and optic coherent tomography were studied before and after surgery, specifying the presence and close of the hole. Results: 64,71 percent of patients presented absolute scotoma and 94,12 percent of them had relative scotoma. The mean retinal sensitivity was 8,40 ± 4,39 and fixation was stable in 81,82 percent of them. Better preoperative mean retinal sensitivity showed statistical significance to best corrected visual acuity (p= 0,012). 72,73 percent of patients with close surgical of the hole (64,71 percent) improved corrected visual acuity (p= 0,006), and 54,55 percent of them improved the microperimetry (p= 0,002). The anatomical closing of hole showed statistical significance for the improvement of corrected visual acuity (p=0,009) and for the improvement of microperimetry (p= 0,043). Conclusions: the preoperative retinal sensitivity can predict the functional recovery of the macular hole. After close of the hole, the recovery of visual acuity can precede to improvement of microperimetry. Microperimetry can constitute a support point to continue the functional recovery(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Perfurações Retinianas/cirurgia , Escotoma/epidemiologia , Vitrectomia/métodos , Tomografia Óptica , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Longitudinais
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Cephalalgia ; 27(12): 1368-77, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17944958

RESUMO

Migraine affects the cortical physiology and may induce dysfunction both ictally and interictally. Although visual symptoms predominate during aura, other contiguous cortical areas related to less impressive symptoms are also impaired in migraine. Answers from 72.2% migraine with aura and 48.6% of migraine without aura patients on human faces and objects recognition, colour perception, proper names recalling and memory in general showed dysfunctions suggestive of prosopagnosia, dyschromatopsia, ideational apraxia, alien hand syndrome, proper name anomia or aphasia, varying in duration and severity. Symptoms frequently occurred in a successively building-up pattern fitting with the geographical distribution of the various cortical functions. When specifically inquired, migraineurs reveal less evident symptoms that are not usually considered during routine examination. Spreading depression most likely underlies the aura symptoms progression. Interictal involvement indicates that MWA and MWoA are not completely silent outside attacks, and that both subforms of migraine may share common mechanisms.


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Transtornos da Memória/epidemiologia , Enxaqueca com Aura/epidemiologia , Prosopagnosia/epidemiologia , Medição de Risco/métodos , Escotoma/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Comorbidade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Fatores de Risco
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