Abstract

Retinal vascular occlusions are an emergency disease of ophthalmology that causes blood vessels in the eye to block or burst, causing vision loss or blindness. Therefore, this study attempts to develop new medical information management to treat retinal vascular occlusion. The data were surveyed on 122 people who visited the ophthalmologist from May 6 to July 10, 2019. The survey was conducted by classifying 61 test respondents who mediated the information management and 61 comparative respondents who did not mediated. The basic information of participants was provided using the X2 test. The approach for preventing retinal vascular occlusion before and after information management application was analyzed as t-test. A comparative analysis of overall eye conditions was performed with t-test. The participants’ practice of eye health was analyzed with t-test. Findings: The derived data present the following. (1) The blinking eyes inner canthus were significantly higher after the attempt than before management (t = −5.83, p = .000). (2) The acupressure around the eyes was significantly higher 43.62% after the management attempt, compared to the 14.93% before the attempt (t = −3.47, p = .000). (3) The eye movement was significantly higher after the attempt than before the attempt (t = −1.08, p = .000). (4) Renal vessel has been confirmed that the retinal vessel is also improving significantly after care than before (p < .05). (5) In particular, retinal blood vessels have improved significantly since the 18th. However, since the 22nd, retinal blood vessels have shown a slight decrease. The above findings pointed out that retinal vascular occlusion requires routine eye care. Therefore, this study found that medical information management applied to the experiment was effective in preventing retinal vascular occlusion.

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