Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(12):2111-2117.
Published online December 1, 1996.
Min's Glasses are New Effective Method as an Alternative and also an Initial Treatment in Amblyopic Children.
Byung Moo Min, Kil Hwan Ko, Soeng Yung Kim
Chungnam National University, School of Medicine, Korea.
소아약시에서 Min`s Glasses 의 처음치료와 가림치료에 실패한 후 대안치료의 효과비교
민병무(Byung Moo Min),고길환(Kil Hwan Ko),김승영(Soeng Yung Kim)
Abstract
To search for the more effective amblyopia treatment, we prospectively compared the results of initial group and alternative group with use of Min's glasses. Initial and alternative groups consisted of 18 and 64 patients. 15 patients (83.3%) of initial group were compliant with the treatment while 50 patients(78.1%) of alternative group were. No significant differences existed between them based on age, sex, causes of amblyopia and initial visual acuity (P>0.05). Average visual acuity improvements were 2.13 +/- 1.81 lines in initial group, compared to 2.51 +/- 1.50 lines in alternative group and no significant differences existed between them according to age, causes of amblyopia and initial visual acuity (P>0.05), However, in cases of female, there was significant visual acuity improvement in alternative group in comparision with initial group (P=0.034). In conclusion, Min's glasses were effective not only in initial treatment group but also in alternative treatment group, and in female patients who previously failed with conventional occlusion therapy the effect was more pronounced than male patients.
Key Words: Alternative group;Amblyopia;Compliance;Initial group;Min's glasses
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