尼泊尔民用飞行员的视觉状况

Bhattarai Sanjeev
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视力评估是飞行员体检的一部分。视力和屈光检查是常规检查,但双眼视力检查很少进行。本研究的目的是评估尼泊尔民用飞行员的视力状况,包括双目视力评估。方法:对尼泊尔飞行员进行描述性横断面研究。来自7家不同航空公司的30名国内航班飞行员和20名国际航班飞行员参与了这项研究。2006年1月至8月,在验光师的指导下,由一名调查员对飞行员进行了详细的眼科检查。检查是在尼泊尔航空公司总部和特里布万国际机场国内终点站进行的。对收集的数据进行分析,确定飞行员的视敏度、屈光不正和双眼视力。结果:50名飞行员中,88%的飞行员双眼视力在尼泊尔民航局(CAAN)规定的正常范围内(6/6)。有明显屈光不正的飞行员占32%。16%的飞行员出现了其他相关的视觉症状。间歇性外斜视(IXT)仅1例,15例(30%)飞行员存在外斜视,其中3例(6%)飞行员偏差在4-8棱镜屈光度之间。结论:尼泊尔民航总局(CAAN)规定,约90%的尼泊尔民用飞行员视力正常。然而,很少有飞行员有某种形式的双目视力障碍,这种障碍可以很容易地通过视力治疗得到改善。
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Visual Status among Nepalese Civilian Pilots
Introduction: Vision assessment is a part of medical examination for pilots. Visual acuity and refraction are performed routinely but binocular vision assessment is rarely performed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the visual status of Nepalese civilian pilots, including binocular vision assessment. Methods: It was a descriptive, cross sectional study conducted among Nepalese pilots. Thirty pilots operating domestic flights and twenty operating international flights, from 7 different airline companies participated in this study. A detailed ophthalmic examination of the pilots was performed by an investigator under the guidance of an Optometrist from January to August 2006. Examinations were conducted at Nepal Airlines Corporation, head office and domestic terminal at Tribhuwan international airport (TIA). The data collected were analyzed to determine presenting visual acuity, refractive error and binocular vision of pilots. Results: Among 50 pilots, 88% of pilots had presenting visual acuity within normal limits (6/6 binocularly) as normal requirement set by Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN). Pilots having significant refractive errors were 32%. Other visual symptoms related were present in 16% of pilots. Only one case had intermittent exotropia (IXT) and exophoria was present in 15 (30%) pilots among which 3 (6%) had deviation between 4-8 prism diopters. Conclusion: About 90% of Nepalese civilian pilots had normal visual acuity as defined by civil aviation authority of Nepal (CAAN). However, few pilots had some form of binocular vision disorders which could easily be im3proved by vision therapy.
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