Pattern reversal Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) were elicited from 68 normal subjects (31 males, 37 females) in the age range 40-80 years. With VEP latency, a significant age effect, increasing values with age, was demonstrated, but none in relation to gender. The converse held true for VEP amplitude however, no age effect being observed, but some gender effect in that lower values were elicited from males as compared to females.
There was no significant difference in the overall accuracy of the OBF tonometer over the Tonopen versus the GAT. The OBF tonometer can be a useful alternative in measuring IOP in post-keratoplasty eyes.
Purpose To determine the effect of increasing subspecialisation on the results of retinal detachment surgery in one city. Methods Three audit cycles over a 10-year period when major subspecialisation and organisational changes were occurring. Retrospective case note reviews of all primary surgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachments in each of the audit periods. Statistical analyses used contingency table/chi-square methods for comparing all three audits and Fisher's exact test/mean odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the Audit 1 vs Audit 3 comparison. Results A marked improvement in success rates occurred: primary reattachment rose from 67% in Audit 1 to 87% in Audit 3 (P = 0.0004), and final success from 84% to 97% (P = 0.0003). There was a dramatic change in operative techniques over the same period: the percentage of vitrectomies increased from 1.5% in Audit 1 to 48% in Audit 3, while that of 'open' conventional procedures decreased from 78% to 32%. However, the improvement in anatomical success was not mirrored by an increase in the percentage of patients with 6/12 or better visual acuity postoperatively (55% in Audit 1, 49% in Audit 3; P = 0.34, mean odds ratio = 0.78; 95% CI 0.48-1.2). The percentage of patients with 6/18-6/36 post op visual acuity did increase in Audit 3 (18% in Audit 1; 29% in Audit 3; P = 0.03, mean odds ratio = 1.9; CI 1.1-3.3), and the percentage with 6/60 or worse decreased (27% in Audit 1, 20% in Audit 3; P = 0.26, mean odds ratio = 0.71; CI 0.40-1.2). Conclusions With increased subspecialisation there has been an increase in anatomical success, but the goal of 100% reattachment is still not being attained. There remains scope for further improvement in anatomical and functional outcomes.
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