Impact of light intensity and temperature on reading performance following bilateral pseudophakic multifocal presbyopic correction
Session Details
Session Title: Advanced Optic IOLs
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 17/09/2019 | 08:30-10:30
Paper Time: 09:16
Venue: Free Paper Forum: Podium 1
First Author: : G.Labiris GREECE
Co Author(s): : E. Panagiotopoulou M. Gkika A. Konstantinidis I. Perente D. Dardabounis K. Ioannakis
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To examine the impact of light intensity and temperature on reading performance following bilateral pseudophakic multifocal presbyopic correction.
Setting:
Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Alexandroupolis, Greece
Methods:
This is a prospective clinic-based trial conducted at the Department of Ophthalmology in the University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Greece. Three groups of patients were formed (G1: patients with bilateral bifocal implantation, G2: patients with bilateral trifocal implantation, and control group: patients with bilateral pseudophakic monofocal implantation). Reading ability was quantified with the Greek version of MNREAD chart with minimal reading speed at 80 words/min for the following light intensities (25, 50, and 75 Foot-Candles [FC]) and temperatures (3,000, 4,000, and 6,000 K). Preferred light conditions for reading were assessed, as well.
Results:
Control group demonstrated significantly lower reading ability at all light combinations with maximal ability at 75 FC and 6,000 K (0.58 ± 0.18 logMAR). Bifocal group presented a light-dependent reading ability that ranged from 0.45 ± 0.08 logMAR (25 FC and 3,000 K) to 0.40 ± 0.11 logMAR (75 FC and 4,000 or 6,000 K). Trifocal participants presented the best reading ability that was light intensity-independent; however, their performance was reduced at 6,000 K. G1 and G2 preferred primarily intermediate light temperature, while control participants preferred cold light temperature.
Conclusions:
Multifocal pseudophakic corrections improve reading ability; however, they present variable efficacy according to the light conditions.
Financial Disclosure:
None