Acs garuma izmaiņas pēc redzes lāzerkorekcijas
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Bakalaura darbs ir uzrakstīts latviešu valodā uz 29 lapām, satur 12 attēlus, 2 tabulas un 16 atsauces uz literatūras avotiem, kā arī 7 atsauces uz aizgūtiem attēliem.
Darba mērķis: ir izvērtēt vai miopijas gadījumā acs aksiālais garums pieaug pēc redzes lāzerkorekcijas.
Pētījuma dalībnieki: tika atlasīti 46 pacienti, 92 acis. No tiem 35 sievietes un 11 vīrieši. Visiem atlasītajiem pacientiem bija miopija.
Metode: pētījums tika veikts analizējot pacientu kartiņas no „Dr.Solomatina acu rehabilitācijas un redzes korekcijas centra” datubāzes.
Rezultāti: nevienai no atlasīto dalībnieku grupai netika novērotas statistiski nozīmīgas acs aksiālā garuma izmaiņas.
Secinājumi: tuvredzības progresēšana un redzes pasliktināšanās pēc redzes lāzerkorekcijas nav saistīta ar priekšēji-mugurējās ass garuma palielināšanos.
Atslēgvārdi: acs aksiālais garums; interferometrs.
Bachelor paper is written in Latvian and consists of 29 pages; contains 12 drawings, 2 tables and 16 sources of literature are used, 7 sources of pictures are used. Aim of the Study: Is to examine if the eye axial length increases after laser correction in case of myopia. Subjects of the Study: All in all, 46 patients (92 eyes) were studied; of those 35 were females and 11 - males. All the selected patients had myopia. Methods: The study was based on an analysis of patients’ medical records from the database of Dr. Solomatin’s Eye Rehabilitation and Vision Correction Centre. Results: None of the groups of the selected subjects showed any statistically significant changes in the axial length of the eye. Conclusion: Myopia progression and vision deterioration following laser vision correction are not related to anterior-posterior axial length increasing. Key words: eye axial length; interferometer
Bachelor paper is written in Latvian and consists of 29 pages; contains 12 drawings, 2 tables and 16 sources of literature are used, 7 sources of pictures are used. Aim of the Study: Is to examine if the eye axial length increases after laser correction in case of myopia. Subjects of the Study: All in all, 46 patients (92 eyes) were studied; of those 35 were females and 11 - males. All the selected patients had myopia. Methods: The study was based on an analysis of patients’ medical records from the database of Dr. Solomatin’s Eye Rehabilitation and Vision Correction Centre. Results: None of the groups of the selected subjects showed any statistically significant changes in the axial length of the eye. Conclusion: Myopia progression and vision deterioration following laser vision correction are not related to anterior-posterior axial length increasing. Key words: eye axial length; interferometer