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http://dx.doi.org/10.22246/jikm.2021.42.5.1035

Post-stroke Visual Impairment Treated with Korean Medical Treatment: A Case Series  

Lee, Young-ung (Dept. of Korean Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University Gwangju Medical Center)
Kang, Geonhui (Dept. of Internal Medicine and Neuroscience, College of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University)
Kim, Kwangho (Dept. of Korean Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University Gwangju Medical Center)
Kim, Cheol-hyun (Dept. of Korean Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University Gwangju Medical Center)
Kang, Sunny (Dept. of Internal Medicine and Neuroscience, College of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University)
Lee, Sangkwan (Dept. of Korean Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University Gwangju Medical Center)
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The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine / v.42, no.5, 2021 , pp. 1035-1044 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: This study investigated two cases of Korean medical treatment for visual field impairment after stroke: Case 1, a 56-year-old male with a posterior cerebral artery infarction and right homonymous hemianopsia, and Case 2, a 46-year-old male with an intracerebral hemorrhage in the left parietal lobe and right homonymous hemianopsia. Methods: Case 1 was treated with acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and herbal medicine (Mangeum-tang) for two months, and Case 2 was treated with acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and herbal medicine (Oryeong-san) for 40 days. Results: Following treatment, for Case 1, the Humphrey visual field test showed improvement. The visual field indexes (VFIs) for the left and right eyes improved from 44% to 55% and 49% to 64% respectively, and the mean deviations (MDs) for the left and right eyes improved from -21.11 dB to -19.91 dB and -17.45 dB to -13.89 dB, respectively. The mean visual sensitivities (MVSs) of the left and right eyes also improved from 8.67 dB to 11.33 dB and 1.67 dB to 9.67 dB, respectively, with no side effects. For Case 2, the VFI for the left eye improved from 36% to 64% and that for the right eye remained unchanged. The MDs for the left and right eyes also improved from -22.02 dB to -14.47dB and -22.11 dB to -21.34 dB, respectively, with no side effects. Conclusions: This study suggests that Korean medical treatment may improve visual impairment after stroke, but further research is needed.
Keywords
homonymous hemianopsia; visual impairment; visual field test; acupuncture;
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