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EVALUATION OF CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF MULTIFOCAL CORRECTION BY CONTACT LENS IN PATIENTS WITH PRESBYOPIA AND MYOPIA REFRACTION
Author(s) -
Селиверстова Наталия Николаевна,
Рогожникова Елена Александровна,
Розанова Ольга Ивановна
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
bûlletenʹ vostočno-sibirskogo naučnogo centra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1811-0649
DOI - 10.12737/23788
Subject(s) - presbyopia , contact lens , optometry , refraction , subjective refraction , monocular , lens (geology) , refractive error , binocular vision , optics , ophthalmology , visual acuity , depth perception , ocular dominance , medicine , perception , psychology , visual cortex , physics , neuroscience
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of multifocal contact lens correction in patients with presbyopia and myopic refractive error. The study involved 45patients with myopia ranging in age from 43 to 56years in conditions of habitual monofocal contact lens correction, a month after the selection and wearing multifocal contact lenses. Contact correction was carried out according to standard procedures taking into account the accuracy of contact lens fitting, with carrying out functional tests for the “dry eye” syndrome and evaluation of corneal epithelial thickness (Optovue, USA). The as-sessment of the following parameters of visual perception was made: far, near and middle distance (monocular and binocular) visual acuity, the spatial contrast sensitivity, stereovision (I & II Lang test), the area of binocular interaction field (binarymeter), the quality of vision (VF-14 test ). The use of multifocal contact lenses for the correction of presbyopia with the initial myopic refraction ensures high functional results at different distances. Patients with a myopic refraction, previously used contact lenses, easy pass to multifocal correction option. The greatest satisfaction by achieved vision noted in those patients who had achieved refraction (–)0.5diopters. In the selection of contact lenses in older patients the thickness of the corneal epithelium and tear film validity must be taken into account.

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