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SM ISO690:2012 BÎLBA, Rodica, DUMBRĂVEANU, Lilia, CUSHNIR, V., CHIRIAC, Vera, CECAN, Mihaela, CURCA, Stelian, COŞULA, Cristina, POPUȘOI, Cristina. Eficency of scleral lenses. Clinical cases. In: Myopia Day, 12-13 octombrie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău: ”ARVA COLOR”, 2023, p. 45. ISBN 978-9975-127-87-5. |
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Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of scleral lenses in the correction of ametropia in patiens with stabilized keratoconus. Material and methods: Clinical retrospective study, that included 68 pacients (99 eyes) with stabilized keratoconus after Crosslinking. Stage I was registred in 16 patients (16 eyes), Stage II-28 patiens (45 eyes), Stage III- 24 patiens (38 eyes). Results: In pacients with Keratoconus Stage I, the visual acuity corrected with glasses was 0.96, and with scleral lenses 1.0. In pacients with Keratoconus Stage II, the visual acuity corrected with glasses was 0.39, wheres with scleral lenses was 0.91. In patiens with Keratoconus Stage III, the visual acuity corrected with glasses was 0.28, while with scleral lenses was 0.79. Conclusion: The visual acuity in patiens with Keratoconus Stage I there was no statistically significant changes between correction with glasses and scleral lenses.The visual acuity corrected with scleral lenses in patiens with Keratoconus Stage II and Stage III was 0.51 (230,8%) and 0.52 (285.7%) higher than in the case of monofocal optical correction application. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Scleral lenses, keratoconus, Crosslinking, corrected visual acuity |
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