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Correlation Between The Score Of Type A Behavior,Morphological And Retinal Function In Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Posted on:2014-07-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330431498414Subject:Ophthalmology
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Objective:To investigate the correlation between the score of type A behavior,the hight of neurosensory retinal detachment in the macular and retinal function in patients with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC).Methods:The type A behavior pattern questionnaire、optical coherence tomography(OCT) and multifocal electroretinography(mfERG) were performed in forty patients (40eyes) with CSC.Statistical analyses were performed by Spearman related analyses.Results:There was negative correlation between the score of type A behavior(33.80±6.36) and the best visual acuity (BCVA)(r=-0.515,P<0.01).There was positive correlation between the score of type A behavior and the hight(302.42±71.62μm) of neurosensory retinal detachment in the macular (r=0.378,P<0.05).There was negative correlation between BCVA and the hight of neurosensory retinal detachment in the macular (r=-0.738, P<0.001).There was negative correlation between mfERG P1amplitude density of rings1,2and the score of type A behavior(P<0.05).There was positive correlation between mfERG P1amplitude density of rings1,2and BCVA(P<0.01).There was negative correlation between mfERG P1latency of ring1and BCVA(P<0.01).There was negative correlation between mfERG P1amplitude density of rings1,2and the hight of neurosensory retinal detachment in the macular(P<0.01).There was positive correlation between mfERG P1latency of ring1and the hight of neurosensory retinal detachment in the macular(P<0.01).Conclusion:There is a close relationship between type A behavior and CSC.Rectifying the ill performance characteristics of people with type A behavior will have important significance for the prevention and even treatment of CSC.
Keywords/Search Tags:Central serous chorioretinopathy, Type A behavior, Optical coherencetomography, Multifocal electroretinography
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