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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 98(9): 533-539, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37595789

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INTRODUCTION: This study analyzes the comparability of measurements taken by a Retinomax K-plus 3 handheld autorefractometer in Quick mode and a Topcon KR-800 on-table autorefractometer in standard mode on the pediatric population, and establishes their correlation. METHODS: It is a retrospective comparative study. Spherical diopter power (SPH), cylindrical diopter power (CYL), angle of cylindrical axis (AX), and spherical equivalent (SE) were measured with the Retinomax in Quick mode and with the Topcon in standard mode. Each patient was evaluated in cycloplegic and non-cycloplegic conditions by both autorefractometers. Student's t-test was performed between the two instruments for SPH, CYL, and SE. The Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated and the dispersion was represented using Bland-Altman graphs, also evaluating the subgroup of patients under 4 years of age. A descriptive analysis of the percentages of measures that differed was performed. RESULTS: It included 98 eyes of 49 subjects (age range: 3-16 years). The data for HPS without cycloplegia are virtually identical, whereas with cycloplegia there is a hyperopic bias of +0.5 diopters measured with Retinomax. CYL results are very similar with and without cycloplegia. There is a high Pearson correlation for both instruments (>0.91) and a low degree of dispersion in the Bland-Altman plots under cycloplegia. CONCLUSION: The Retinomax data were consistent with those obtained by Topcon. The Retinomax is a useful instrument for detecting refractive errors in children between 3 and 16 years of age.


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Hiperopia , Presbiopia , Distúrbios Pupilares , Criança , Humanos , Pré-Escolar , Adolescente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Correlação de Dados , Olho , Midriáticos
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 98(4): 238-242, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36878285

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Corneal edema and decreased endothelial cell count are complications related to chronic low-grade hypoxia experienced by contact lens wearers, primarily due to prolonged and overnight wear. This case shows the example of a patient who has blurred vision problems in both eyes and who underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination that included photographs, corneal topography and endothelial cell count. Subsequently, the corneal metabolism, the etiopathogenesis and the complications derived from the use of contact lenses are reviewed.


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Lentes de Contato de Uso Prolongado , Lentes de Contato , Doenças da Córnea , Edema da Córnea , Humanos , Lentes de Contato de Uso Prolongado/efeitos adversos , Córnea , Doenças da Córnea/etiologia , Doenças da Córnea/terapia , Lentes de Contato/efeitos adversos , Edema da Córnea/etiologia
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