Contestabile M T, Recupero S M, Palladino D, De Stefanis M, Abdolrahimzadeh S, Suppressa F, Balacco Gabrieli C
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Rome 'La Sapienza' Rome, Italy.
Eye (Lond). 2002 Jul;16(4):472-80. doi: 10.1038/sj.eye.6700046.
Twenty-eight patients with low vision were enrolled into the study. A preliminary study was carried out on 18 eyes of 13 patients with low vision who underwent visual rehabilitation with a new instrument for biofeedback (BF) applied to vision; improved biofeedback integrated system (Ibis). Successively, eight patients (16 eyes) with bilateral low vision were subjected to biofeedback in one eye. The experimental and control eye were evaluated separately. Then a placebo training was developed on seven patients (12 eyes). Visual acuity, colour vision, automated perimetry, contrast sensitivity and flash VEP were evaluated. A brief review of the literature and the possible mechanisms behind the results are discussed.
28名视力低下患者被纳入该研究。对13名视力低下患者的18只眼睛进行了初步研究,这些患者使用一种新的应用于视力的生物反馈(BF)仪器——改进的生物反馈集成系统(Ibis)进行视觉康复。随后,8名双眼视力低下患者(16只眼睛)的一只眼睛接受了生物反馈治疗。对实验眼和对照眼分别进行评估。然后对7名患者(12只眼睛)进行了安慰剂训练。评估了视力、色觉、自动视野检查、对比敏感度和闪光视觉诱发电位。并对文献进行了简要综述以及讨论了结果背后可能的机制。