A Study on the Application of Multiparametric Examination in Early Screening of Visual Function Abnormalities in Comprehensive Ophthalmology
Abstract
and January 2024 were enrolled and assigned to a reference group and a control group (59 cases each). The reference group received routine
visual function assessment, whereas the control group underwent a multiparametric combined examination. The two groups were compared in
terms of detection of reduced low-contrast visual acuity, mild visual-field deficits, subtle macular microstructural alterations, and minor fundus changes. Examination time and patient compliance were also evaluated. Results: The control group demonstrated a significantly higher
detection rate of early abnormalities, with better concordance between structural and functional parameters, as well as more stable examination time and greater patient compliance, compared with the reference group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Multiparametric examination markedly
enhances the identification of early visual function abnormalities, showing superior sensitivity and accuracy over conventional approaches,
and therefore holds substantial clinical value in screening applications.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v3i5.8989
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