In a prospective study of 89 patients the postoperative corneal edema and endothelial cell count was studied after cataract extraction. A double blind investigation was performed as the patients during the first 6 postoperative days were treated with three different types of eye-drops: Maxidex, Pred-Forte 1% or placebo, all containing Benzalkonium Chloride 0.004%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCentral corneal thickness (CCT) of normal and oedematous corneae was measured in a study comparing a modified Haag-Streit optical pachometer and an ultrasonic pachometer (Teknar Ophthasonic, preset velocity 1630 m/s). Sixty-eight patients were examined before and after cataract extraction with implantation of an anterior chamber lens. Mean values of CCT before operation were 531 +/- 4.
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July 1992
Macular recovery, recorded by nyctometry, has been studied in children and adults with IDDM. Impaired macular recovery was found only in a few eyes with normal visual acuity without visible signs of retinopathy, in more than one third of the eyes with slight background retinopathy, in the majority of eyes with advanced background retinopathy, and in all eyes with proliferative retinopathy, suggesting that severe neurosensory disturbance accompanies visible vasculopathy in the retina. A significant correlation between impairment of macular recovery and reduction of the oscillatory potentials of the electroretinogram was found in groups with slight background retinopathy, severe background retinopathy, and proliferative retinopathy, suggesting that changes in these two neurosensory variables concurrently reflect abnormalities in the inner part of the retina corresponding to second order interneuronal connections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeven insulin-dependent diabetic patients (mean age 36 years and mean duration of diabetes 19 years) underwent intensified treatment with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) for one week. The patients were selected for the study due to long-standing hypergycemia in an endeavour to determine possible influence on retinal neurosensory function by even short-term near-normalization of blood glucose concentrations. During CSII treatment, near-normalization of the blood glucose levels was obtained (mean blood glucose concentration before treatment; 13.
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August 1989
The relationship between the macular recovery recorded by nyctometry and the retinal findings was examined in 60 initially pre-pubescent children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus during a 6-year period with special reference to the clinical applicability of nyctometry in selecting children and adolescents at risk of developing proliferative diabetic retinopathy. At the end of the study period the mean age of the patients was 21.9 years (range 18-23 years) and the mean diabetes duration 13.
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