AIM: To investigate the efficacy of Ferrara rings (FR) implantation in the treatment of keratoconus.METHODS: It was a retrospective case series descriptive study. The sample was comprised of 50 patients 79 eyes diagno...AIM: To investigate the efficacy of Ferrara rings (FR) implantation in the treatment of keratoconus.METHODS: It was a retrospective case series descriptive study. The sample was comprised of 50 patients 79 eyes diagnosed with progressive keratoconus. This included 24 (48%) males and 26 (52%) females between the age of 13 and 44 years. All participants underwent surgical implantation of FR in the period between January 2009 and September 2010 at Jordan University Hospital. Thorough ophthalmologic examinations were applied to measure vital variables for each pathological condition before and after surgery. RESULTS: Findings indicated an overall significant postoperative improvement in both uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) and best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) throughout follow up visits. Moreover, results illustrated a significant decrease in spherical equivalent (SE) and keratometric readings (lower, higher and the average). CONCLUSION: Surgical intervention strategies are being frequently developed to meet the needs of patients with keratoconus. The implantation of Ferrara rings has proven to be a safe and feasible alternative procedure for the treatment of mild-moderate keratoconus especially for patients with contact lenses intolerance. We have found that this procedure has improved visual outcomes in all eyes studied. Nevertheless, further research is needed to investigate long term outcomes.展开更多
AIM:To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of Ferrara rings in keratoconus using an optimized nomogram developed after several years of research and retrospective analysis of clinical data.METHODS:This prospecti...AIM:To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of Ferrara rings in keratoconus using an optimized nomogram developed after several years of research and retrospective analysis of clinical data.METHODS:This prospective longitudinal non-comparative clinical trial evaluated 88 eyes of 88 patients(age 18-62 y)with keratoconus diagnosis from two Spanish centers.Ferrara ring segment(AJL Ophthalmic)implantation was performed in all cases,using the mechanical procedure in 25 eyes(28.4%)and a femtosecond laser-assisted procedure in 63 eyes(71.6%).The ring segments implanted in each case were selected using a new optimized nomogram that considered variables such as anterior corneal asphericity and astigmatism or the discrepancy among astigmatism and coma orientations.Visual,refractive,corneal topographic,aberrometric,and pachymetric changes after surgery were evaluated during a 3-month follow-up.RESULTS:The implants induced a significant refractive change as well as an improvement in uncorrected(UDVA)and corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA;P<0.001).Postoperative CDVA of 0.10 log MAR or better was achieved in 28.4%and 46.5%of eyes,respectively.Two eyes(2.3%)lost two or more lines of CDVA whereas a total of 53.5%of eyes gained lines of CDVA.A significant central anterior and posterior corneal flattening was induced(P≤0.003),with a significant reduction of anterior(P<0.001)and posterior corneal astigmatisms(P=0.048),and a change in anterior asphericity(P<0.001).Total primary coma(6 mm pupil)change was also statistically significant(preoperative 3.66±3.04μm vs postoperative 2.33±2.26μm,P<0.001).No significant differences were found in the effect of ring segments between cases implanted using the mechanical and femtosecond techniques(P≥0.101).CONCLUSION:The implantation of Ferrara rings based on the nomogram evaluated is safe and effective for promoting a visual rehabilitation in keratoconus,with a relevant control of primary coma aberration.展开更多
This paper, that has been introduced at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (Washington, March 22, 2012), is a little part of a wider research about migration and movements of people between Wes...This paper, that has been introduced at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (Washington, March 22, 2012), is a little part of a wider research about migration and movements of people between Western and Eastern Europe (and vice versa) that, started one year ago, is still in progress. Despite a common thought that had considered, still in 15th century, Hungarians as unculturished and violent people, the town of Ferrara, ruled by the Estes, had welcomed many of them during the 15-16th centuries. They were, above all, and as the sources testify, literati and students. This paper tries to show and analyze the cultural reasons and the background that have determined Hungarians' presence in Ferrara during the Renaissance, with the consciousness that if many sources have been studied, many others must be展开更多
文摘AIM: To investigate the efficacy of Ferrara rings (FR) implantation in the treatment of keratoconus.METHODS: It was a retrospective case series descriptive study. The sample was comprised of 50 patients 79 eyes diagnosed with progressive keratoconus. This included 24 (48%) males and 26 (52%) females between the age of 13 and 44 years. All participants underwent surgical implantation of FR in the period between January 2009 and September 2010 at Jordan University Hospital. Thorough ophthalmologic examinations were applied to measure vital variables for each pathological condition before and after surgery. RESULTS: Findings indicated an overall significant postoperative improvement in both uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) and best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) throughout follow up visits. Moreover, results illustrated a significant decrease in spherical equivalent (SE) and keratometric readings (lower, higher and the average). CONCLUSION: Surgical intervention strategies are being frequently developed to meet the needs of patients with keratoconus. The implantation of Ferrara rings has proven to be a safe and feasible alternative procedure for the treatment of mild-moderate keratoconus especially for patients with contact lenses intolerance. We have found that this procedure has improved visual outcomes in all eyes studied. Nevertheless, further research is needed to investigate long term outcomes.
基金Supported by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of Spain within the program Ramón y Cajal (RYC-2016-20471)
文摘AIM:To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of Ferrara rings in keratoconus using an optimized nomogram developed after several years of research and retrospective analysis of clinical data.METHODS:This prospective longitudinal non-comparative clinical trial evaluated 88 eyes of 88 patients(age 18-62 y)with keratoconus diagnosis from two Spanish centers.Ferrara ring segment(AJL Ophthalmic)implantation was performed in all cases,using the mechanical procedure in 25 eyes(28.4%)and a femtosecond laser-assisted procedure in 63 eyes(71.6%).The ring segments implanted in each case were selected using a new optimized nomogram that considered variables such as anterior corneal asphericity and astigmatism or the discrepancy among astigmatism and coma orientations.Visual,refractive,corneal topographic,aberrometric,and pachymetric changes after surgery were evaluated during a 3-month follow-up.RESULTS:The implants induced a significant refractive change as well as an improvement in uncorrected(UDVA)and corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA;P<0.001).Postoperative CDVA of 0.10 log MAR or better was achieved in 28.4%and 46.5%of eyes,respectively.Two eyes(2.3%)lost two or more lines of CDVA whereas a total of 53.5%of eyes gained lines of CDVA.A significant central anterior and posterior corneal flattening was induced(P≤0.003),with a significant reduction of anterior(P<0.001)and posterior corneal astigmatisms(P=0.048),and a change in anterior asphericity(P<0.001).Total primary coma(6 mm pupil)change was also statistically significant(preoperative 3.66±3.04μm vs postoperative 2.33±2.26μm,P<0.001).No significant differences were found in the effect of ring segments between cases implanted using the mechanical and femtosecond techniques(P≥0.101).CONCLUSION:The implantation of Ferrara rings based on the nomogram evaluated is safe and effective for promoting a visual rehabilitation in keratoconus,with a relevant control of primary coma aberration.
文摘This paper, that has been introduced at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (Washington, March 22, 2012), is a little part of a wider research about migration and movements of people between Western and Eastern Europe (and vice versa) that, started one year ago, is still in progress. Despite a common thought that had considered, still in 15th century, Hungarians as unculturished and violent people, the town of Ferrara, ruled by the Estes, had welcomed many of them during the 15-16th centuries. They were, above all, and as the sources testify, literati and students. This paper tries to show and analyze the cultural reasons and the background that have determined Hungarians' presence in Ferrara during the Renaissance, with the consciousness that if many sources have been studied, many others must be