Emmy Sugiarti
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Lensa Intraokular Piggyback Sekunder Sebagai Tatalaksana Refractive Surprise Ludwig Tjokrovonco; Andrew Knoch; Budiman; Emmy Sugiarti
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 47 No 1 (2021): Ophthalmologica Indonesiana
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/journal.v47i1.100144

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Pendahuluan: Refractive surprise merupakan kejadian yang tidak diharapkan pasca operasi katarak. Refractive surprise dapat ditatalaksana baik secara konservatif maupun dengan tindakan operasi berbasis lensa maupun berbasis kornea. Tujuan: Untuk melaporkan hasil akhir sebuah kasus refractive surprise yang ditatalaksana dengan implantasi lensa intraokular piggyback sekunder. Ilustrasi Kasus: Pria berusia 54 tahun datang ke unit katarak dan bedah refraktif Rumah Sakit Mata Cicendo dengan keluhan utama mata kanan buram pasca operasi katarak 4 bulan sebelumnya. Tajam penglihatan dasar mata kanan 2/60 dan mata kiri 0.5. Hasil refraktometer mata kanan didapatkan S -6.00 C-1.00 x 96 dan tajam penglihatan terbaik dengan S-6.00 adalah 0.63. Pasien kemudian didiagnosis dengan myopic surprise mata kanan, pseudofakia dengan kekeruhan kapsul posterior grade I-II mata kanan dan katarak subkapsularis posterior mata kiri. Pasien kemudian ditatalaksana dengan implantasi lensa intraokular piggyback menggunakan Sensar AR40 foldabel three-pieces hidrofobik akrilik. Tiga bulan pasca operasi didapatkan tajam penglihatan terbaik pasien adalah 0.8 tidak dapat dikoreksi. Kesimpulan: Lensa intraokular piggyback sekunder merupakan tatalaksana refractive surprise berbasis lensa yang aman, mudah diprediksi, dan bersifat reversibel.
The Compliance of Ready-Made Spectacle-Wear and Custom-Spectacle-Wear in Refractive Errors Screening Puti Tiara; Aldiana Halim; Emmy Sugiarti
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 47 No 1 (2021): Ophthalmologica Indonesiana
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/journal.v47i1.100154

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Background: Uncorrected refractive errors that could seriously affect children’s future. The compliance of spectacle-wear has been a problem in refractive errors management in developing countries in terms of the cost, availability and service range of both medical professionals and optical service. Aim: To study the compliance inferiority of ready-made spectacle-wear compared to custom spectacle-wear in refractive errors screening program.Method: Non-inferiority trial research, cluster-randomized trial was conducted to children aged 11-15 years old. Participants with corrected refractive errors (presenting visual acuity <6/12, spherical equivalent -6.00 until +6.00 Diopter (D), astigmatism ?1.00 D, anisometropic ?1.00 D) without other ocular abnormalities were given ready-made spectacles (RMS) and custom spectacles (CS). The observation was carried out in the first (1st) and third (3rd) month; subsequently, non-inferiority test was conducted with 20% margin. Result: Of 1009 school children, 365 were detected with uncorrected refractive errors. Among this number, 220 participants that met the inclusion criteria were prescribed RMS (n = 110) and CS (n = 110). The most common type of refractive errors found was myopia with mild degree of refractive errors. Compliance rate on the first (1st) month for RMS-wear was 63.6% and for CS-wear was 75.5% with d = -11.9% (95% CI -17.95% until -5.85%). Compliance rate on the third month (3rd) for RMS- wear was 65.5% and for CS-wear was 72.7% with d = -7.2% (CI 95% -12.03% until -2.37%). Conclusion: Based on the compliance observation performed in the first (1st) and third (3rd) month, there was no inferiority found among RMS-wear compared to CS-wear. This result could be used as the foundation of RMS use as an alternative for refractive errors management in refractive errors screening program to solve problems in the area of cost, availability and service range of both medical and optical service.