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Assessment of Optical Quality at Different Contrast Levels in Pseudophakic Eyes

Purpose. To assess visual function using Optical Quality Analysis System (OQAS) at varying levels of contrast in pseudophakic eyes. Methods. The study included patients admitted to Seoul St. Mary's Hospital between January and February 2012: 143 pseudophakic eyes with one of five intraocular le...

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Autores principales: Park, Chang Won, Kim, Hyojin, Joo, Choun-Ki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27057349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4247973
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description Purpose. To assess visual function using Optical Quality Analysis System (OQAS) at varying levels of contrast in pseudophakic eyes. Methods. The study included patients admitted to Seoul St. Mary's Hospital between January and February 2012: 143 pseudophakic eyes with one of five intraocular lens types, examined 2–6 months after cataract surgery, and 93 normal eyes (enhanced visual acuity (VA) < 0.1 logMAR) in age-matched controls. Subjects were examined at three contrast levels using the OQAS. Results. At 100%, 20%, and 9% contrast, simulated mean VA was 0.16 ± 0.18 logMAR, 0.30 ± 0.18 logMAR, and 0.52 ± 0.17 logMAR, in normal eyes, and 0.16 ± 0.12 logMAR, 0.33 ± 0.20 logMAR, and 0.56 ± 0.21 logMAR, respectively, in pseudophakic eyes. Simulated VA decreased significantly when contrast was reduced, regardless of ocular status, age group, and lens type (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences between normal and pseudophakic eyes among subjects aged 50–69 (p > 0.05). Among subjects aged 70–79, pseudophakic eyes showed improved simulated VA (p = 0.000) and objective scattering index values (p = 0.008). Conclusions. Patients with intraocular lenses have similar or superior visual function when compared to those with normal eyes at 2–6 months after cataract surgery, even under low-contrast conditions.
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spelling pubmed-47498232016-04-07 Assessment of Optical Quality at Different Contrast Levels in Pseudophakic Eyes Park, Chang Won Kim, Hyojin Joo, Choun-Ki J Ophthalmol Research Article Purpose. To assess visual function using Optical Quality Analysis System (OQAS) at varying levels of contrast in pseudophakic eyes. Methods. The study included patients admitted to Seoul St. Mary's Hospital between January and February 2012: 143 pseudophakic eyes with one of five intraocular lens types, examined 2–6 months after cataract surgery, and 93 normal eyes (enhanced visual acuity (VA) < 0.1 logMAR) in age-matched controls. Subjects were examined at three contrast levels using the OQAS. Results. At 100%, 20%, and 9% contrast, simulated mean VA was 0.16 ± 0.18 logMAR, 0.30 ± 0.18 logMAR, and 0.52 ± 0.17 logMAR, in normal eyes, and 0.16 ± 0.12 logMAR, 0.33 ± 0.20 logMAR, and 0.56 ± 0.21 logMAR, respectively, in pseudophakic eyes. Simulated VA decreased significantly when contrast was reduced, regardless of ocular status, age group, and lens type (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences between normal and pseudophakic eyes among subjects aged 50–69 (p > 0.05). Among subjects aged 70–79, pseudophakic eyes showed improved simulated VA (p = 0.000) and objective scattering index values (p = 0.008). Conclusions. Patients with intraocular lenses have similar or superior visual function when compared to those with normal eyes at 2–6 months after cataract surgery, even under low-contrast conditions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4749823/ /pubmed/27057349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4247973 Text en Copyright © 2016 Chang Won Park et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27057349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4247973
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