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Virtual Reality Visual Perceptual Plastic Training Promotes Retinal Structure and Macular Function Recovery in Glaucoma Patients. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study involving 27 glaucoma patients used binocular virtual reality visual software over 3 months to assess if this training could help recover macular retinal structure and function.
  • The results showed no significant overall change in peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness or macular ganglion cell layer thickness, except for specific increases in superior areas.
  • However, there was a noted improvement in mean macular sensitivity, particularly in the inferior region, suggesting potential benefits of virtual reality training for glaucoma patients.

Article Abstract

Twenty-seven glaucoma patients (54 eyes in total) with well-controlled intraocular pressure were trained with binocular virtual reality visual software for 3 months to investigate whether virtual reality visual perceptual plastic training promotes macular retinal structure and macular function recovery in glaucoma patients. The thickness of peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL), macular ganglion cell layer-inner plexiform layer (mGCIPL), and mean macular sensitivity (mMS) were evaluated 3 months after training. The mean value of pRNFL thickness in glaucoma patients did not change significantly ( = 0.642,  = 0.521), nor did the mean value ( = 1.916,  = 0.061) and minimum value ( = 1.428,  = 0.153) of mGCIPL after 3 months. However, the significant increases were found in superior temporal mGCIPL thickness ( = 2.430,  = 0.019) as well as superior mGCIPL thickness ( = 2.262,  = 0.028). Additionally, the mMS was increased ( = 2.259,  < 0.05), with the inferior square to be a more pronounced mMS increase ( = 2.070,  = 0.038). In conclusion, virtual reality visual perceptual plastic training can increase the thickness of retinal ganglion cells complexes in the macular area of glaucoma patients and improve the macular function of the corresponding area. Clinical Trial registration number: ChiCTR1900027909.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2022.0296DOI Listing

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