2023
DOI: 10.3390/vision7020046
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Effect of Contact Lens Design on Objective Visual Acuity-Based Parameters in Pre-Presbyopic Patients in Photopic and Mesopic Lighting Conditions

Orit Sztrigler-Cohen,
Nogah Bromberger,
Yonina Thee
et al.

Abstract: Presbyopia is often corrected by progressive soft contact lenses (CL), and the resulting visual acuity-based parameters can be affected by the lens design and pupil size under different lighting conditions. In this study, we examined the effect of CL design (spheric vs. aspheric) on objective parameters of visual acuity-based parameters under mesopic vs. photopic lighting conditions. In a prospective, double-blind study, pre-presbyopic and presbyopic patients were fitted with spheric (Dispo Silk; 8.6 base curv… Show more

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“…it/ en/ prodo tto/ info/ 73-sirius) was performed in order to exclude keratoconus, which is a risk factor for MGD. 32,33 Lens fit was assessed using a uniform protocol which included measurements of lens movement on right and left gaze (lag, 0.50-1.00 mm), lens movement on upgaze (sag, 0.50-1.00 mm), blink movement, displacement and corneal coverage assessed and graded based on Sztrigler-Cohen 34 and Morgan and Efron. 35 An over-refraction was performed to determine the best corrected VA while wearing the CL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…it/ en/ prodo tto/ info/ 73-sirius) was performed in order to exclude keratoconus, which is a risk factor for MGD. 32,33 Lens fit was assessed using a uniform protocol which included measurements of lens movement on right and left gaze (lag, 0.50-1.00 mm), lens movement on upgaze (sag, 0.50-1.00 mm), blink movement, displacement and corneal coverage assessed and graded based on Sztrigler-Cohen 34 and Morgan and Efron. 35 An over-refraction was performed to determine the best corrected VA while wearing the CL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%