A variety of optical and electro-optical instruments are used for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications to the human eye. These generally expose ocular structures to either coherent or incoherent optical radiation (ultraviolet, visible, or infrared radiation) under unique conditions. We convert both laser and incoherent exposure guidelines derived for normal exposure conditions to the application of ophthalmic sources.
Retinal visual acuity was determined using an objective method by means of VEP. Sixty subjects with subjective visual acuity ranging from 20/25 to 20/12 were measured with a computer-controlled laser interferometer, using interference fringes modulated in counterphase as pattern-reversal stimulus. Steady-state VEPs taken at different spatial frequencies were evaluated by Fourier analysis and linear regression. Objective retinal acuity was calculated as the intersection between the linear regression line and the linear scaled spatial frequency axis. In 68% of all cases, the difference between objective and subjective visual acuity was less than +/- 5.1 cycles per degree (c/d) (+/- 15.4% referred to subjective acuity); in 86%, the difference was less than +/- 7.7 c/d (+/- 23.1%).
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