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比较个体双眼间有或无蓝光滤光片人工晶体植入术后的功能结果

Functional results after intraocular lens implantation with or without blue light filter:An intraindividual comparison(Germ)
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摘要 Background:The new generation of intraocular lenses(IOL)with an additional blue light filter has a slight yellowish colour(compared to the IOLs with only a UV filter)due to its different light transmitting properties.This could have an effect on contrast sensitivity and subjective visual perception.Patients and Methods:In this intraindividual prospective comparative study including 14 cataract patients without further ocular pathology,a blue light filtering IOL(SN60AT,Alcon)was implanted in one eye and 1 month later a conventional single-piece IOL(SA60AT,Alcon)was fitted into the fellow eye.The visual acuity and the clinical findings were assessed at one day and four weeks post-operatively.Contrast sensitivity was tested under defined mesopic(6cd/m2)and high mesopic(18,8cd/m2)light conditions in the Ginsburg Box using the Functional Acuity Contrast Test(F.A.C.T.).Furthermore,subjective differences in the visual perception of both eyes were noted.Results:The contrast sensitivity testing 1 day and 1 month postoperatively,revealed no statistically significant differences(P > 0008)between both IOL types for all spatial frequencies(1,5/3/6/12/18 cpd)and light levels.13 patients(85%)reported no differences in the colour perception of both eyes,and none had visual disturbances.Conclusion:This intraindividual comparison revealed no relevant differences concerning mesopic contrast sensitivity and the subjective visual perception after implantation of one IOL with or without a blue light filter. Background: The new generation of intraocular lenses (IOL) with an additional blue light filter has a slight yellowish colour (compared to the IOLs with only a UV filter) due to its different light transmitting properties. This could have an effect on contrast sensitivity and subjective visual perception. Patients and Methods: In this intraindividual prospective comparative study including 14 cataract patients without further ocular pathology, a blue light filtering IOL (SN60AT, Alcon) was implanted in one eye and 1 month later a conventional single-piece IOL (SA60AT, Alcon) was fitted into the fellow eye. The visual acuity and the clinical findings were assessed at one day and four weeks post-operatively. Contrast sensitivity was tested under defined mesopic (6cd/m^2) and high mesopic (18, 8cd/m^2) light conditions in the Ginsburg Box using the Functional Acuity Contrast Test (F. A. C. T. ). Furthermore, subjective differences in the visual perception of both eyes were noted. Results: The contrast sensitivity testing 1 day and 1 month postoperatively, revealed no statistically significant differences (P 〉 0. 008) between both IOL types for all spatial frequencies (1, 5/3/6/12/18 cpd) and light levels. 13 patients (85%) reported no differences in the colour perception of both eyes, and none had visual disturbances. Conclusion: This intraindividual comparison revealed no relevant differences concerning mesopic contrast sensitivity and the subjective visual perception after implantation of one IOL with or without a blue light filter.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(眼科学分册)》 2006年第9期39-40,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Ophthalmology
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