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Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery
PURPOSE: To compare visual performance in eyes with intraocular lenses (IOLs) that filter short-wave blue light versus contralateral eyes with IOLs that do not filter visible blue light. METHODS: In this prospective, assessor-masked study that was conducted at five clinics in the US, eligible candid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21191442 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S15102 |
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author | Hammond, Billy R Renzi, Lisa M Sachak, Sohel Brint, Stephen F |
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description | PURPOSE: To compare visual performance in eyes with intraocular lenses (IOLs) that filter short-wave blue light versus contralateral eyes with IOLs that do not filter visible blue light. METHODS: In this prospective, assessor-masked study that was conducted at five clinics in the US, eligible candidates were at least 12 months postimplantation of a control IOL and a contralateral IOL that filtered blue light. Glare disability was defined as the intensity of a white-light annulus that obscured a subject’s ability to see a central target. Heterochromatic contrast thresholds were defined as the intensity of a blue-light disk that obscured a central target. Photostress recovery time was the duration required to regain sight of the target after a five-second flash of annulus light. RESULTS: Fifty-two subjects were evaluated. Mean glare disability was significantly less (P = 0.04) in the blue-filtering IOL group (1.97 ± 0.44 log μW/cm(2)) than in the control group (1.88 ± 0.43 log μW/cm(2)). Mean heterochromatic contrast threshold was significantly higher (P = 0.0003) in the blue-filtering IOL group (0.36 ± 0.43 log μW/cm(2)) than in the control IOL group (0.15 ± 0.49 log μW/cm(2)). Geometric mean photostress recovery time was significantly faster (P = 0.02) in the blue-filtering IOL group (21 ± 3 seconds) than in the control IOL group (26 ± 3 seconds). CONCLUSIONS: Glare disability was significantly lower, heterochromatic contrast threshold was significantly better, and recovery from photostress was significantly faster in the eyes with blue-filtering IOLs than in the contralateral control eyes with IOLs that did not filter blue light. |
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spelling | pubmed-30099932010-12-29 Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery Hammond, Billy R Renzi, Lisa M Sachak, Sohel Brint, Stephen F Clin Ophthalmol Original Research PURPOSE: To compare visual performance in eyes with intraocular lenses (IOLs) that filter short-wave blue light versus contralateral eyes with IOLs that do not filter visible blue light. METHODS: In this prospective, assessor-masked study that was conducted at five clinics in the US, eligible candidates were at least 12 months postimplantation of a control IOL and a contralateral IOL that filtered blue light. Glare disability was defined as the intensity of a white-light annulus that obscured a subject’s ability to see a central target. Heterochromatic contrast thresholds were defined as the intensity of a blue-light disk that obscured a central target. Photostress recovery time was the duration required to regain sight of the target after a five-second flash of annulus light. RESULTS: Fifty-two subjects were evaluated. Mean glare disability was significantly less (P = 0.04) in the blue-filtering IOL group (1.97 ± 0.44 log μW/cm(2)) than in the control group (1.88 ± 0.43 log μW/cm(2)). Mean heterochromatic contrast threshold was significantly higher (P = 0.0003) in the blue-filtering IOL group (0.36 ± 0.43 log μW/cm(2)) than in the control IOL group (0.15 ± 0.49 log μW/cm(2)). Geometric mean photostress recovery time was significantly faster (P = 0.02) in the blue-filtering IOL group (21 ± 3 seconds) than in the control IOL group (26 ± 3 seconds). CONCLUSIONS: Glare disability was significantly lower, heterochromatic contrast threshold was significantly better, and recovery from photostress was significantly faster in the eyes with blue-filtering IOLs than in the contralateral control eyes with IOLs that did not filter blue light. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3009993/ /pubmed/21191442 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S15102 Text en © 2010 Hammond et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Hammond, Billy R Renzi, Lisa M Sachak, Sohel Brint, Stephen F Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title | Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title_full | Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title_fullStr | Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title_full_unstemmed | Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title_short | Contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
title_sort | contralateral comparison of blue-filtering and non-blue-filtering intraocular lenses: glare disability, heterochromatic contrast, and photostress recovery |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009993/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21191442 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S15102 |
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