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Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion

PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) on eyes that have a branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO). SUBJECTS AND METHOD: We studied two eyes having a BRAO, with an interval between the onset of symptoms and the beginning of treatment of >16 weeks (longstan...

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Autores principales: Oono, Shinichirou, Kurimoto, Takuji, Kashimoto, Ryosuke, Tagami, Yuichi, Okamoto, Norio, Mimura, Osamu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3076113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21499563
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S17751
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author Oono, Shinichirou
Kurimoto, Takuji
Kashimoto, Ryosuke
Tagami, Yuichi
Okamoto, Norio
Mimura, Osamu
author_facet Oono, Shinichirou
Kurimoto, Takuji
Kashimoto, Ryosuke
Tagami, Yuichi
Okamoto, Norio
Mimura, Osamu
author_sort Oono, Shinichirou
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) on eyes that have a branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO). SUBJECTS AND METHOD: We studied two eyes having a BRAO, with an interval between the onset of symptoms and the beginning of treatment of >16 weeks (longstanding cases), and in three eyes with an interval of <16 weeks (fresh cases). The visual functions of the eyes were assessed by the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), multifocal electroretinograms (mfERGs), and automated static perimetry with the Humphrey field analyzer (HFA). The mfERGs were recorded before and 1 month after the TES, and perimetry with the HFA was done before and at 1 and 3 months after the TES. The amplitudes and implicit times of the N1, P1, and N2 components of the mfERGs were analyzed. RESULTS: TES did not alter the BCVA significantly in all eyes, but it led to a significant increase in the amplitude of the N2 wave of the mfERGs (P < 0.01). The amplitude of the N1–P1 was also increased but not significantly. The implicit times of N1 (P < 0.01) and P1 (P < 0.05) were significantly shorter than that before the TES. The mean deviation of the HFA was increased after the TES but only in the longstanding cases. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that TES improves the visual function in eyes with BRAO, mainly in longstanding cases.
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spelling pubmed-30761132011-04-15 Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion Oono, Shinichirou Kurimoto, Takuji Kashimoto, Ryosuke Tagami, Yuichi Okamoto, Norio Mimura, Osamu Clin Ophthalmol Case Series PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) on eyes that have a branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO). SUBJECTS AND METHOD: We studied two eyes having a BRAO, with an interval between the onset of symptoms and the beginning of treatment of >16 weeks (longstanding cases), and in three eyes with an interval of <16 weeks (fresh cases). The visual functions of the eyes were assessed by the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), multifocal electroretinograms (mfERGs), and automated static perimetry with the Humphrey field analyzer (HFA). The mfERGs were recorded before and 1 month after the TES, and perimetry with the HFA was done before and at 1 and 3 months after the TES. The amplitudes and implicit times of the N1, P1, and N2 components of the mfERGs were analyzed. RESULTS: TES did not alter the BCVA significantly in all eyes, but it led to a significant increase in the amplitude of the N2 wave of the mfERGs (P < 0.01). The amplitude of the N1–P1 was also increased but not significantly. The implicit times of N1 (P < 0.01) and P1 (P < 0.05) were significantly shorter than that before the TES. The mean deviation of the HFA was increased after the TES but only in the longstanding cases. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that TES improves the visual function in eyes with BRAO, mainly in longstanding cases. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3076113/ /pubmed/21499563 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S17751 Text en © 2011 Oono et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oono, Shinichirou
Kurimoto, Takuji
Kashimoto, Ryosuke
Tagami, Yuichi
Okamoto, Norio
Mimura, Osamu
Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title_full Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title_fullStr Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title_full_unstemmed Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title_short Transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
title_sort transcorneal electrical stimulation improves visual function in eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3076113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21499563
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S17751
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